Satellite X200 - No power management tab in BIOS

I have a Satellite X200 and I'm trying to access the power management tab in BIOS, however no such tab exists. The reason being is that I'm trying to set up an automatic start up time. If it is any help, the BIOS is Phoenix TrustedCore V.2.10
So I'm wondering where it is, or how to access the power management
Thank you in advance
Message was edited by: plainer

Hello
Why you need an automatic start up time?
Sorry but such a function is not available. I never had a notebook that was able to set such automatic start up time.

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