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  EPP Mode Select: 
Two options are available: EPP1.7 
 EPP1.9. The default setting is EPP 1.9. When the mode selected 
for the parallel port mode is EPP, the two EPP version options are available. 
  ECP Mode Use DMA: 
Two options are available: 1 
 3. The default setting is 3. When the mode selected for the parallel port 
mode is ECP, the DMA channel selected can be Channel 1 or Channel 3. 
3-6.  Power Management Setup 
This menu allows you to set up the power management in order to reduce power consumption. 
 
If you want ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) functions to work normally, you should 
notice two things. One is your operating system must support ACPI. The second thing is that all devices 
and add-on cards in your system must fully support ACPI, both hardware and software (drivers). If you 
want to know if your devices or add-on cards support ACPI or not, please contact the device or add-on 
card manufacturer for more information. If you want to know more about ACPI specifications, please go
 
to the address below for more detailed information:
 http://www.acpi.info/ 
ACPI requires an ACPI-aware operating system. ACPI features include: 
•  Plug and Play (including bus and device enumeration) and APM functionality normally contained 
in the BIOS. 
•  Power management control of individual devices, add-in cards (some add-in cards may require an 
ACPI-aware driver), video displays, and hard disk drives. 
•  A Soft-off feature that enables the operating system to power off the computer. 
•  Support for multiple wake-up events (see Table 3-1). 
•  Support for a front panel power and sleep mode switch. Table 3-2 describes the system states 
based on how long the power switch is pressed, depending on how ACPI is configured with an 
ACPI-aware operating system. 
System States and Power States: 
Under ACPI, the operating system directs all system and device power state transitions. The operating 
system puts devices in and out of low-power states based on user preferences and knowledge of how 
devices are being used by applications. Devices that are not being used can be turned off. The operating 
system uses information from applications and user settings to put the system as a whole into a low-power 
state. 
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