Intergraph InterServe 80 SL Manual - Disk Drive Delayed Start
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Option
Notes
min, 3 min., 4 min., 5 min., 6 min, 7 min., 8 min., 9 min., 10
min., 11 min., 12 min., 13 min., 14 min, and 15 min. The
Optimal and Fail-Safe settings are Disabled.
Standby Time Out
This option specifies the length of a period of system inactivity
while in the Full On power state. When this length of time
expires, the system enters the Standby power state. The settings
are Disabled, 4 msec, 8 msec, 12 msec, 16 msec, up to 508
msec, in increments of 4 msec. The Optimal and Fail-Safe
settings are Disabled.
Suspend Time Out
This option specifies the length of a period of system inactivity
while in the Standby power state. When this length of time
expires, the system enters the Suspend power state. The
settings are Disabled, 4 msec, 8 msec, 12 msec, 16 msec, up to
508 msec, in increments of 4 msec. The Optimal and Fail-Safe
settings are Disabled.
Disk Drive Delayed Start
Hard disk drives draw an extra amount of power when the system is first powered on. The
power supply can support up to two hard disk drives powering on (spinning up) at once. If
you use more than two hard disk drives in a system, you must activate the delayed start feature
on the additional hard disk drives. Doing this forces these drives to pause before spinning up,
allowing the power supply to finish starting the first drives. See the disk drive documentation
or the disk drive label for information on activating delayed start.
333 MHz Processor in an InterServe 80
An InterServe 80 must be running BIOS version 8870F or higher to support a 333 MHz
Pentium II processor. The system board jumper settings for a 333 MHz Pentium II processor
are as follows:
J21
J27
J28
J31
Out
Out
In
In
IN denotes the jumper is installed on both pins. See the System Reference document for
detailed information on system board jumper locations and settings.