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System Configuration and Setup 2-19
Microsoft Windows 2000 Alarms
Use the Alarms screen to define the point at which the battery alarm activates. Define the alarm
to either sound, display a warning message, or invoke Standby, Hibernate or Shutdown.
Alarms
Parameter
Default Setting
Alternate Setting(s)
Low battery alarm
10%
0-100%
Alarm Action Notification
Display message
Sound alarm
Alarm Action Power level
none
Standby, Power Off, Hibernate
Critical battery alarm
3%
0-100%
Alarm Action Notification
Display message
Sound alarm
Alarm Action Power level
Standby
Power Off, None, Hibernate
Run a program
none
When the alarm occurs, run
this program.
n
Low battery alarm — Allows you to define a low battery alarm percentage, notification, and
system action.
n
Critical battery alarm — Allows you to define a critical battery alarm percentage,
notification, and system action.
n
Run a program — Allows you to run a specific program when an alarm occurs.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Power Meter
The Power Meter screen displays the remaining battery power and charging status for the
primary and secondary batteries. Choose to display either a percentage progress bar or a battery
icon with percentage indicator for your battery status information.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced
The Advanced window allows you to select behaviours for the taskbar icon, standby password,
LCD panel, when closed, and the Power button.
Advanced
Parameter
Default Setting
Alternate Setting(s)
Always show icon on
taskbar
unchecked
checked
Prompt for password
when computer goes off
standby
checked
unchecked
When I close the lid on my
computer
None
1
Standby, Power Off, Hibernate
When I press the Power
button on my computer
Power Off
Standby, Hibernate
1
When None is selected, LCD panel turns off when closed.
Summary of Contents for Versa TXi Series
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