Setup Guide

[USBBootSupport={yes, no}]
[PXEBootSupport={yes, no}]
Action={extract, restore}
AutoPowerThis option sets the time of day when you want the system to
automatically turn on.
No/Disable—The system does not automatically power up; Yes/Daily—
The system power ups every day at the time specied in AutoPowerTime; Workday
The system power ups Monday through Friday at the time specied in AutoPowerTime
; Days—The system power ups on the days specied in AutoPowerDays;
AutoPowerTimeThis option species the
auto power on time, value range of hh is 0 to 23, while mm is 0 to 59.
AutoPowerDays
This option species the days to power up system automatically. For example,
Device=DellCmos AutoPower=Days AutoPowerTime=2:30 AutoPowerDays=Sunday;
Friday; Saturday.
ACRecovery
This option species how the system behaves when AC power is restored after an
AC power outage.
PowerO—System stays o after AC power is restored.
PowerOn—System powers on after AC power is restored.
LastState—System will keep the last power state as the last/previous state of the
system was before AC power was removed.
USBRearPort—If yes is specied, devices attached to the rear USB port are enabled,
and available for Operating system. If no is specied, Operating
System cannot detect any devices attached to the rear USB port.
USB keyboard and mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
USBFrontPort
If yes is specied, devices attached to the front USB port are enabled and available for
Operating ystem. If no is specied, Operating System cannot detect
any device attached to front USB port.
USB keyboard and mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
WakeOnLANThis option allows the thin client to power up from the o state when
triggered by special LAN signal.Wakeup from the standby state is unaected by this
setting and must be enabled in the operating system. This feature only works when the
thin client is connected to AC power supply.
Disable—
Do not allow the system to power on by special LAN signals when it receives a wak
e up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN.
LAN—Allows the thin client to be powered on by special LAN signals.
PXE—A wake
up packet sent to the system in either the S4 or S5 state causes the system to wa
ke up, and immediately boot to PXE.
WakeOnUSBWakeOnUSB allows the computer to power up from the o state
when triggered by USB signal. Wakeup from the standby state is unaected by this
setting and must be enabled in the operating system. This feature only works when the
computer is connected to AC.
If yes is specied, wake on USB is enabled.
If no is specied, wake on USB is disabled.
USBBootSupport—If yes is specied, device allows operating system to boot
from USB port. If no is specied, the operating system cannot boot device from
USB port.
NOTE
: USB, keyboard, and mouse always work regardless of being specied
or not.
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