Automatic power-on features, Automatic, Power-on – IBM 8306 User Manual
Page 276: Features

3.
Select
APM
BIOS
Mode
within
the
APM
sub
menu
and
be
sure
it
is
set
to
Enabled
.
If
it
is
not,
press
Left
Arrow
(})
or
Right
Arrow
(Æ)
to
change
the
setting.
4.
Select
Automatic
Hardware
Power
Management
.
5.
Set
Automatic
Hardware
Power
Management
to
Enabled
.
6.
Select
values
for
the
three
categories
of
power
management
(system
power,
processor
speed,
and
display),
as
necessary.
7.
Set
Hard
Disk
to
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
Note:
This
does
not
apply
to
SCSI
drives.
8.
Press
Esc
twice
to
return
to
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
menu.
9.
Before
you
exit
from
the
program,
select
Save
Settings
from
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
menu.
10.
To
exit
from
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program,
press
Esc
and
follow
the
instructions
on
the
screen.
Automatic
Power-On
features
The
Automatic
Power-On
features
within
the
Power
Management
menu
allow
you
to
enable
and
disable
features
that
turn
on
the
computer
automatically.
v
Serial
Port
A
Ring
Detect
:
With
this
feature
set
to
Enabled
and
an
external
modem
connected
to
serial
port
(COM1),
the
computer
will
turn
on
automatically
when
a
ring
is
detected
on
the
modem.
v
PCI
Modem
Ring
Detect
:
With
this
feature
set
to
Enabled
,
the
computer
will
turn
on
automatically
when
a
ring
is
detected
on
the
internal
modem.
v
PCI
Wake
Up:
This
feature
allow
PCI
cards
that
support
this
capability
to
wake
the
system.
v
Wake
Up
on
Alarm
:
You
can
specify
a
date
and
time
at
which
the
computer
will
be
turned
on
automatically.
This
can
be
either
a
single
event
or
a
daily
event.
v
Wake
on
LAN
:
If
the
computer
has
a
properly
configured
token-ring
or
Ethernet
LAN
adapter
card
that
is
Wake
on
LAN-enabled
and
there
is
remote
network
management
software,
you
can
use
the
IBM-developed
Wake
on
LAN
feature.
When
you
set
Wake
on
LAN
to
Enabled
,
the
computer
will
turn
on
when
it
receives
a
specific
signal
from
another
computer
on
the
local
area
network
(LAN).
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