TAG MIL-BOOK 10 User Manual

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Suspend After sets the time period of inactivity before entering
Suspend mode. It works in tandem with the previous item Standby
After
. After the system enters Standby mode, it will start the timeout
period before system enters Suspend mode. What happens next upon
entering Suspend mode is determined by the next item Suspend Data
to
.

Suspend Data to allows you to choose between suspending data to
RAM or to disk. When RAM is selected, system will save data to
DRAM and stay in the lowest power state. The system will wake up
when any key is pressed, or the succeeding items Resume on Time or
Resume on Modem/LAN is enabled. When Disk is selected, system
will save the data to the “suspend-to-disk” partition on the hard disk
(check your hard disk drive if it is available) and power off. When you
next power on the system preserves the exact state when you last enter
Suspend mode.

Battery Low Warning Beep allows the system to issue warning
beeps when it enters a low battery state.

VGA Activity as a means of entering power management is not
available if any video activity (e.g., screen savers) is detected. When
enabled, power management will not take effect if any VGA activity
is detected. When disabled, power management will ignore any VGA
activity.

Resume on Time allows you to set the time when the system will
wake up upon entering Suspend mode and the Suspend Data to item
is set to RAM.

Hour/Minute/Second allows you to set the specific time period to
wake up the system if the previous item Resume on Time is enabled.
Enter the value in each field by typing the number.

Resume on Modem/LAN allows you to wake up the system when the
modem receives an incoming call or LAN activity is detected upon
entering Suspend mode and the Suspend Data to item is set to RAM.

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Setup Configuration Utility (SCU)

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