"Amiran" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I want to use a computer with AOpen AX59Pro motherboard as a server. It
> means, that it has to run all the time. Unfortunately, after power loss it
> will stay turned off, because it's ATX mainboard. How can I change it, and
> make it to restart automatically after each power interrupt?
> Of course it doesn't have 'Restart on Ac Power Loss' option in BIOS...
> If not by software means then maybe I could achieve this by some hardware
> trick? By changing jumpers, closing some cables, etc... It's very
important
> for me, thanks very much for response.
>
> thanks a lot
> Amiran
>
> PS. I'll paste below part of documentation concerning Power Management
> feats. Maybe somebody will find something that I couldn't?
>
If you want to use the PC as a server, I would recommand the purchase of an
UPS. No need to worry anymore about power loss, and in most cases, the power
supply will be regulated. PC's like it.
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> Power Management a Power Management
> Power Management
> Max Saving
> Mix Saving
> User Defined
> Disabled
> This function allows you to set the default parameters
> of power-saving modes. Set to Disable to turn off
> power management function. Set to User Defined to
> choose your own parameters.
> Mode Doze Standby Suspend HDD Power Down
> Min Saving 1 hour 1 hour 1 hour 15 min
> Max Saving 1 min 1 min 1 min 1 min
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> Power Management a PM Controlled by APM
> PM Controlled by
> APM
> Yes
> No
> If "Max Saving" is selected, you can turn on this item,
> transfer power management control to APM
> (Advanced Power Management) and enhance power
> saving function. For example, stop CPU internal
> clock.
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> Power Management a Video Off Option
> Video Off Option
> Always On
> All Modes a Off
> Suspend a Off
> Susp, Standby a Off
> To turn off video monitor at which power down mode.
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> Power Management a Power Button Override
> Power Button
> Override
> Enabled
> Disabled
> This is a specification of ACPI and supported by
> hardware. When Enabled, the soft power switch on
> the front panel can be used to control power On,
> Suspend and Off. If the switch is pressed less than 4
> sec during power On, the system will go into Suspend
> mode. If the switch is pressed longer than 4 sec, the
> system will be turned Off. The default setting is
> Disabled, soft power switch is only used to control On
> and Off, there is no need to press 4 sec, and there is
> no Suspend.
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> Power Management a HDD Power Down
> HDD Power Down
> Disabled
> 1 Min
> .....
> 15 Min
> This option lets you specify the IDE HDD idle time
> before the device enters the power down state. This
> item is independent from the power states previously
> described in this section (Standby and Suspend).
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> Power Management a Doze Mode
> Doze Mode
> Disabled
> 1 Min
> 2 Min
> 4 Min
> 8 Min
> 12 Min
> 20 Min
> 30 Min
> 40 Min
> 1 Hour
> This item lets you set the period of time after which
> the system enters into Doze mode. In this mode, the
> CPU clock slows down. The ratio is specified in the
> "Throttle Duty Cycle". Any activity detected returns
> the system to full power. The system activity (or
> event) is detected by monitoring the IRQ signals.
> Power Management a Suspend Mode
> Suspend Mode
> Disabled
> 1 Min
> 2 Min
> 4 Min
> 8 Min
> 12 Min
> 20 Min
> 30 Min
> 40 Min
> 1 Hour
> This item lets you set the period of time after which
> the system enters into Suspend mode. The Suspend
> mode can be Power On Suspend or Suspend to Hard
> Drive, selected by "Suspend Mode Option".
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> Power Management a VGA
> Power Management a LPT & COM
> Power Management a HDD & FDD
> Power Management a DMA/Master
> COM Ports Activity
> ON
> OFF
> To enable or disable the detection of COM port, LPT,
> HDD, VGA , and DMA activities for power down state
> transition.
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> Power Management a Modem Wake Up
> Modem Wake Up
> Disabled
> Enabled
> This motherboard implements AOpen special circuit
> to detect modem ring signal and wakeup from soft
> power off. The most possible applications are
> automatic answering machine and fax send/receive.
> It does not like traditional green PC suspend mode,
> the system can be true power off, (identified by the
> fan of your power supply is off). You can use external
> box modem or AOpen MP56/F56 internal modem
> card for modem ring-on, but MP56/F56 is
> recommended, since MP56/F56 has special circuit to
> cooperate with this mainboard and the modem power
> and system power can be off together.
> Power Management a RTC Wake Up Timer
> RTC Wake Up Timer
> Enabled
> Disabled
> This option lets you enable or disable the RTC Wake
> Up function.
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> Power Management a WakeUp Date (of Month)
> WakeUp Date (of
> Month)
> 0
> 1
> .....
> 31
> This item is displayed when you enable the RTC
> Wake Up Timer option. Here you can specify what
> date you want to wake up the system. For Example,
> setting to 15 will wake up the system on the 15th day
> of every month.
> Note: Setting this item to 0 will wake up the
> system on the specified time (which can be
> set in the WakeUp Time item) every day.
> Power Management a WakeUp Time (hh:mm:ss)
> WakeUp Time
> (hh:mm:ss)
> hh:mm:ss
> This item is displayed when you enable the RTC
> Wake Up Timer option. Here you can specify what
> time you want to wake up the system.
> AWARD BIOS
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> Power Management a Primary INTR
> Primary
> ON
> OFF
> This item is used to enable or disable the detection
> of IRQ3-15 or NMI interrupt events for power down
> state transition. Normally, this is applied to network
> card.
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> Power Management a IRQ [3-15]
> IRQ [3-15],NMI
> Primary
> Secondary
> Disabled
> Select Primary or Disabed option to enable or
> disable the detection of specified IRQ. If the
> Secondary option was selected, the system will wake
> up for 2ms after detecting the interrupt, and then
> return to power down status.
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