Dell 610 Personal Computer User Manual


 
3-16 Dell Precision 610 Mini Tower Systems User’s Guide
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ACPI controls the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. If the operating sys-
tem supports ACPI and ACPI is toggled On, pressing the power button momentarily
places the system in a power-saving mode. You can turn the system completely off by
pressing and holding the power button for more than 4 seconds. When ACPI is acti-
vated (On), IRQ 9 is not available for use by expansion cards.
When ACPI is toggled Off, pressing the power button turns the system completely
off. When ACPI is not activated (Off), IRQ 9 is available for use by expansion cards.
NOTE: If your operating system does not support ACPI, the computer will not go into
power-saving mode when you press the power button, even if ACPI is toggled to On
in the System Setup program.
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Thermal Power-off, when enabled, sets a timer to shut down the system approxi-
mately 3 minutes after the system BIOS detects a temperature that exceeds preset
levels for a processor or hard-disk drive. This feature provides a safeguard in the event
that another shutdown utility, such as the Dell AutoShutdown service, is not installed
or fails to shut down the system after a preset temperature level is exceeded.
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Asset Tag
displays the customer-programmable asset tag number for the system if an
asset tag number has been assigned. You can use the Asset Tag utility, which is
included with your software support utilities, to enter an asset tag number up to ten
characters long into NVRAM. For information on using the utility, see Chapter 2,
“Using the Software Support Utilities.”
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Maximum 20 minutes 10 minutes 1 hour
Regular 20 minutes 20 minutes 1 hour
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