User's Manual

Stealth Mode Configuration
Stealth mode is a feature that allows the computer to be used in an environment where sound and light could be
dangerous or disruptive. If stealth mode is disabled, the LEDs, fan, system beeps, audio, and display brightness
operate normally.
NOTE
An off setting indicates stealth mode is in effect for that option. For example, if stealth mode is enabled and
the LED o
p
tion is set to "off", the LEDs will NOT illuminate to indicate activit
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.
Field Setting Function
Intel (R)
Virtualization
Technology
Disabled
Enabled
Intel(r) Virtualization Technology allows a platform to run
multiple operating systems and applications in independent
partitions. With virtualization, one computer system can
function as multiple "virtual" systems.
Resume On Modem
Ring
Off
On
When enabled, the system wakes up when an incoming call
is detected by the modem.
Wake On Radio
Disabled
Enabled
When enabled, the system wakes up for network traffic.
After Power Failure
Stay Off
Last State
Power On
Set the mode of operation if an AC/Power Loss occurs. The
three modes are:
z
Stay off keeps the power off until the power button is
pressed. This setting turns off Resume on Modem
Ring
z
Last state restores the previous power state before the
power loss occurred.
z
Power On restores power, but reboots the system to
the normal starting state.
When External
Power is Applied
Stay Off
Power On
Selects if the power will stay off or turn on when the
computer is plugged into an external power supply.
S3 Resume When
LID Open
Disabled
Enabled
When enabled, the system wakes up when the Display is
opened. When disabled, the system will not wake when the
lid is opened.
S3 is a sleep state where the RAM is kept powered up and
the contents of the RAM are preserved. Allows for a fairly
rapid resumption from sleep.
On-board LAN Disabled
Enabled
Disables/Enables the on-board LAN/Internal device
Wake on Lan
support
Disabled
Enabled
Enable -- System wakes from S3 state for in-bound LAN
traffic.
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