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Auto-On
Select the Auto-On power scheme/plan when it is desired that the Thor VM2 power on
when external power is connected.
In Auto-On mode, the Thor VM2 is turned On by the presence of external power with no
user interaction required. Ignition input is ignored when Auto-On Mode is enabled.
Note: When the UPS battery has been depleted or disconnected (the Thor VM2 is first powered
out of the box, the front panel has been replaced, etc.) power the Thor VM2 manually by
pressing the power button. After the initial power up, the Thor VM2 powers on
automatically when power is attached and Auto-On mode is enabled.
The following default timeouts are used in the Auto-On power scheme/plan.
Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows 7 Professional
Setting
Dim the display
Turn of the display
Put the computer to sleep
Hibernate after
Windows Embedded Standard 2009
Setting
Turn off monitor
Turn of hard disks
System standby/sleep
System hibernate
Note: By default Sleep is disabled and Hibernate is enabled. Because the Thor VM2 with
Windows Embedded Standard 7 or Windows 7 Professional cannot transition from Sleep
to Hibernate due to a limitation of the operating system, Sleep is disabled. Power savings
are significantly greater using Hibernate.
Note: When the Thor VM2 has a Windows 7 operating system and a 32 GB SSD drive the files
necessary for hibernate may result in low disk space if installed applications or data are
using large amounts of hard drive space.
Auto-On Behavior
When the Auto-On power scheme/plan is selected and external power is present the
Thor VM2 behaves as described below. If external power is not present, refer to the
section for Thor VM2 behavior.
Thor VM2 with with Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows Embedded Standard User Guide
Plugged In
(AC or DC
Power)
Never
30 minutes
Never (see note)
300 minutes
Plugged In
(AC or DC
Power)
30 minutes
30 minutes
5 hours
Never
Running on
Batteries
(UPS Power)
Never
1 minute
Never (see note)
20 minutes
Running on
Batteries
(UPS Power)
1 minute
1 minute
10 minutes
20 minutes
UPS
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