

If you are not sure what all the settings mean, you should stay with Plug&Play Mode. Now you can have a look at the configuration details and change them to your special needs. In this mode the tabs for detailed configuration appear. In Expert Mode you can configure all PowerScheduler and Windows Power settings manually. All other configuration is done by PowerScheduler automatically. In Plug&Play Mode you only have to select one of the four profiles and set a sleep time. This button switches between Plug&Play mode and Expert mode. Here you can configure after what time the computer will be put to sleep if it is idle and nothing is preventing standby. the system will not wake up automatically for scheduled recordings). Scheduled recordings are not available (i.e. Select this if your system is a notebook or netbook that is used for other purposes besides viewing media. Notebook: Optimized for mobile use - no scheduled wake up.the system wakes up when a scheduled recording is due). MediaPortal can be used for viewing media and for recording TV (i.e. Select this if your system is a desktop PC that is also used for office work or other purposes. Desktop: MediaPortal as application for viewing media and recording TV.Select this if your system is a HTPC (single-seat) that is used in a living room scenario only.


How to configure the PowerScheduler Client plugin for each standalone client, or if you use a single-seat setup with both the server and client on the same system.
