8 system management > runtime statistics, 9 system management > flags, 10 system management > power up – ADLINK cExpress-BL User Manual

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cExpress-BL

Feature

Options

Description

V3.30

Read only

Display actual voltage of the V3.30.

VMEM Read

only

Display actual voltage of the VMEM.

V5.00 Read

only

Display actual voltage of the V5.00.

VIN

Read only

Display actual voltage of the VIN.

AIN7

Read only

Display actual voltage of the AIN7.

7.2.8 System Management > Runtime Statistics

Feature

Options

Description

Runtime Statistics

Info only

Total Runtime

Read only

The returned value specifies the total time in minutes the system is running
in S0 state.

Current Runtime

Read only

The returned value specifies the time in seconds the system is running in
S0 state.
This counter is cleared when the system is removed from the external
power supply.

Power Cycles

Read only

The returned value specifies the number of times the external power supply
has been
shut down

Boot Cycles

Read only

The Bootcounter is increased after a HW- or SW-Reset or after a
successful power-up.

Boot Reason

Read only

The boot reason is the event which causes the reboot of the system.

7.2.9 System Management > Flags

Feature

Options

Description

Flags Info

only

BMC Flags

Read only

BIOS Select

Read only

Display the selection of current BIOS ROM.

ATX/AT-Mode Read

only

Display

ATX/AT-Mode.

Exception Code

Read only

System exception reason.

7.2.10 System Management > Power Up

Feature

Options

Description

Power Up

Info only

Power Up watchdog
Note: F12 disables the Power Up Watchdog.

Enabled
Disabled

The Power-Up Watchdog resets the system after a certain amount of time
after power-up.

ECO Mode

Disable
Enable

Reduces the power consumption of the system.

Power-up Mode
ATTENTION: The Power-Up Mode only has
effect, if the module is in ATX-Mode.

Turn on
Remain off
Last State

Turn On:The machine starts automatically when the power supply is turned
on.Remain Off:To start the machine the power button has to be pressed.

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