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front panel.
NmiButton
This field enables/disables
the NMI button on the front
panel.
FALSE Enabled, Disabled
AcPwrRcvry
AC Power Recovery, this
field specifies how the
system will react after AC
power has been restored
to the system. It is
especially useful for
people who turn their
systems off with a power
strip. When set to Off, the
system will stay off after
AC is restored. When set
to On, the system will turn
on after AC is restored.
When set to Last, the
system will turn on if the
system was on when AC
was lost. The system will
remain off if the system
was off when AC was lost
FALSE Last, On, Off
AcPwrRcvryDelay
AC Power Recovery
Delay, this field specifies
how the system will
support the staggering of
power-up after AC power
has been restored to the
system. When set to
Immediate, there is no
delay for power-up. When
set to Random, the system
will create a random delay
(30s to 240s) for power-
up. When set to User
Defined, the system will
delay power-up by that
amount. The system
supported user defined
power-up delay range is
from 30s to 240s.
FALSE Immediate, Random, User
NumLock Keyboard NumLock. FALSE On, Off
ReportKbdErr Report Keyboard Errors. FALSE Report, NoReport
ErrPrompt F1/F2 Prompt on Error. FALSE Enabled, Disabled
NOTE:
1 The attribute’s read-only status (IsReadOnly property value) depends on the particular platform model,
or platform features, or the platform’s bios version.
NOTE:
2 The DmaVirtualization is read-only (IsReadOnly=TRUE) and shall have value “Disabled”, if the
ProcVirtualization attribute is set to “Disabled”. InternalSdCard
NOTE:
3 The InternalSdCardRedundancy is read-only (IsReadOnly=TRUE) and shall have value “Disabled”, if the
InternalSdCard attribute is set to “Disabled”.
NOTE:
4 – The ProcPwrPerf, FanPwrPerf, MemPwrPerf attributes are settable (IsReadOnly=FALSE), if the
PowerMgmt attribute is set to “Custom”; otherwise those attributes are read-only (IsReadOnly=TRUE).
NOTE:
5 – The ProcPwrPerf shall have value:
“OsDbpm” if PowerMgmt is set to “OsCtrl”.
“SysDbpm” if PowerMgmt is set to “ActivePwrCtrl”