Dell SC440 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Using the System Setup Program 33
Chassis Intrusion
(On-Silent default)
Enables or disables the chassis-intrusion detection feature. When set to
On-Silent, chassis intrusion is detected but no warning message is
reported during start-up. When set to On, this field displays
DETECTED when the chassis cover has been opened. Pressing any edit
key acknowledges the intrusion and arms the system to look for further
security breaches. Off disables the chassis-intrusion detection feature.
Intrusion Alert If an intrusion has been detected, press the <Enter> key to acknowledge
the intrusion and arm the system to look for further security breaches.
Execute Disable
(On default)
Specifies whether or not Execute Disable Memory Protection Technology
is On or Off.
Table 2-7. Power Management Options
Option Description
AC Recovery
(Last default)
Determines how the system responds when AC power is re-applied after a
power loss. Off commands the system to stay off when the power is re-
applied. You must press the front-panel power button before the system
turns on. On commands the system to turn on when the power is re-
applied. Last commands the system to return to the last power state the
system was in just before it was turned off.
Auto Power On
(Off default)
Determines when to use the Auto Power Time setting to turn on the
system. Off commands the system to not use the Auto Power Time
feature. Everyday turns on the system every day at the time set in Auto
Power Time. Weekdays turns on the system every day from Monday
through Friday at the time set in Auto Power Time.
Auto Power Time Determines the time that you want the system to turn on.
Low Power Mode
(Off default)
On conserves more power by removing power from most hardware
features. Off conserves less power and removes power from fewer
hardware features.
NOTE: With this option set to On, the integrated NIC will be disabled when
the system is in the Hibernate or Off states. Only add-in NICs will be able to
wake the system remotely.
Remote Wake Up
(Off default)
Determines how the system is turned on remotely from the Suspend,
Hibernate, or Off states. Off disables the NIC from waking up the
system. On enables the NIC to wake up the system. On w/ Boot to NIC
enables the NIC to wake up the system and boot from the network.
NOTE: If you want the system to perform a Remote Wake Up, you must first
set Low Power Mode to Off.
Table 2-6. Security Options (continued)
Option Description
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