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Table Section 1-7 Power Management Setting Menu
Item
Function
Save to
This option allows you to select save-to-RAM or save-to-disk
when the computer goes into suspend mode.
If you set this option to
save-to-RAM
, only the memory is
powered on so that stored register information can be
retrieved instantly when a resume event occurs.
If you set this option to
save-to-disk
, all information in
memory is saved to a special partition on the hard drive and
the system powers off. It is important to have a save-to-disk
partition on the hard drive when enabling this; otherwise an
error message will appear on the display screen when the
system restarts.
Schedule Resume
This option allows you to enable or disable a specific real
clock time at which the computer exits suspend or sleep mode
and go back to normal operation.
If
Enabled
, the scheduled resume time is determined by the
time entered in the Schedule Time option (see next item).
Schedule Time
If the Schedule Resume option is
Enabled
, this item allows
you to enter a specific time at which the computer
automatically exits from sleep or suspend mode.
The value you enter takes the format
hour:minute
. For
example, an entry of 7:30 will cause the system to exit from
sleep or suspend mode at 7:30 AM.
Battery Gauge
Below the power management control options, you will notice
a gauge which allows you to quickly and easily assess the
battery power remaining.
The battery gauge bar will be displayed in green color when
the battery has at least one-fifth of a power remaining. This
extent of the gauge across the bar gives an accurate
measurement of the battery power remaining.
When the battery has less than one-fifth of battery power, the
gauge bar will then be displayed in blinking red, warning of a
low battery power condition.
If the AC adapter is connected to the computer, the battery
gauge will disappear and the screen displays “AC Adapter
Use”.
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