HP (Hewlett-Packard) 600B MT PC Personal Computer User Manual


 
Computer
SetupPower
NOTE:
Support
for
specific
Computer
Setup
options
may
vary
depending
on
the
hardware
configuration.
Table
2-5
Computer
SetupPower
Option
Description
Hardware
Power
Management
Thermal
SATA
Power
Management
Enables
or
disables
SATA
bus
and/or
device
power
management.
Default
is
enabled.
S5
Maximum
Power
SavingsTurns
off
power
to
all
nonessential
hardware
when
system
is
off
to
meet
EUP
Lot
6
requirement
of
less
than
1
Watt
power
usage.
Default
is
disabled.
Fan
idle
modeThis
bar
graph
controls
the
minimum
permitted
fan
speed.
NOTE:
This
setting
only
changes
the
minimum
fan
speed.
The
fans
are
still
automatically
controlled.
Computer
SetupAdvanced
NOTE:
Support
for
specific
Computer
Setup
options
may
vary
depending
on
the
hardware
configuration.
Table
2-6
Computer
SetupAdvanced
(for
advanced
users)
Option
Heading
10
Power-On
Options
BIOS
Power-On
Allows
you
to
set:
POST
messages
(enable/disable).
Default
is
disabled.
After
Power
Loss
(off/on/previous
state).
Default
is
Power
off.
Setting
this
option
to:
Power
offcauses
the
computer
to
remain
powered
off
when
power
is
restored.
Power
oncauses
the
computer
to
power
on
automatically
as
soon
as
power
is
restored.
Previous
statecauses
the
computer
to
power
on
automatically
as
soon
as
power
is
restored,
if
it
was
on
when
power
was
lost.
NOTE:
If
you
turn
off
power
to
the
computer
using
the
switch
on
a
power
strip,
you
will
not
be
able
to
use
the
suspend/sleep
feature
or
the
Remote
Management
features.
POST
Delay
(in
seconds).
Enabling
this
feature
will
add
a
user-specified
delay
to
the
POST
process.
This
delay
is
sometimes
needed
for
hard
disks
on
some
PCI
cards
that
spin
up
very
slowly,
so
slowly
that
they
are
not
ready
to
boot
by
the
time
POST
is
finished.
The
POST
delay
also
gives
you
more
time
to
select
F10
to
enter
Computer
(F10)
Setup.
Default
is
None.
Allows
you
to
set
the
computer
to
turn
on
automatically
at
a
time
you
specify.