G-ST 500+
Powering On Using External Non-latched Switch
If your application demands the system to be placed inside a cabinet, you may use an external
non-latched switch to power on/ off the system. The system provides a "On/ Off Control Ctrl &
Status Output" connection (a 2x5, 2.0mm pitch wafer connector) for connecting a non-latched
switch and acts as the ATX-mode power on/off control switch. The external non-latched switch
acts exactly the same as the power button on the front panel. To setup and power on/ off the
system using an external non-latched switch (ATX-mode), please follow the steps described
below.
1. Acquire a non-latched switch with a 2x5, 2.0mm pitch wafer terminal and the switch must be
connected to pin#1 and pin #2 (polarity is negligible).
2. Connect the wafer terminal to the "On/Off Control Ctrl & Status Output" connector on the
system
Pin #1 and Pin #2
3. With DC power connected, pushing the power button will turn on the system and the PWR
LED indicator will light up. Pushing the button when system is on will turn off the system. If
your operating system supports ATX power mode, pushing the power button while the sys-
tem is in operation will result in a pre-defined system behavior, such as shutdown or hiber-
nation.
Powering On Using Wake-on-LAN
Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a mechanism to wake up a computer system from a S5 (system off
with standby power) state via issuing a magic packet. The system‟s Wake-on-LAN compatible
GbE port is shown below.
To enable WOL function, please set up WOL settings in the BIOS and in the operating system
by following the steps described in the User Manual on the supplied Drivers and Utilities
CDROM.
On/Off Control Ctrl & Status Output
NOTE
Please make sure the Intel chipset and Ether-
net driver has been properly
installed prior to setting up WOL function.
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