TECRA M1
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Introduction
1-10
Tecra M1
System automatic
Standby/
Hibernation
This feature automatically shuts down the
system in standby mode or Hibernation mode
when there is no input or hardware access for a
time specified. You can specify the time and
select either System Standby or System
Hibernate in the
System standby and System
hibernate
item of the
Power Save Mode
window
in TOSHIBA Power Saver.
Keypad overlay
A ten-key pad is integrated into the keyboard.
Refer to the
Keypad overlay
section in Chapter
5,
Keyboard
, for instructions on using the
keypad overlay.
Power on password
Two levels of password security, supervisor and
user, are available to prevent unauthorized
access to your computer.
Instant security
A hot key function blanks the screen and
disables the computer providing data security.
Intelligent power
supply
A microprocessor in the computer’s intelligent
power supply detects the battery’s charge and
calculates the remaining battery capacity. It
also protects electronic components from
abnormal conditions, such as voltage overload
from an AC adaptor. You can monitor remaining
battery capacity. Use the
Battery remaining
item of the
Power Save Modes
window in
TOSHIBA Power Saver.
Battery save mode
This feature lets you save battery power. You
can specify the Power Save Mode in the
Running on batteries
item of the
Power Save
Modes
window in TOSHIBA Power Saver.
Panel power off/on
This feature turns power to the computer off
when the display panel is closed and turns it
back on when the panel is opened. You can
specify the setting in the
When I close the lid
item of the
System Power Mode
window in
TOSHIBA Power Saver.
Low battery
automatic
hibernation
When battery power is exhausted to the point
that computer operation cannot be continued,
the system automatically enters Hibernation
and shuts down. You can specify the setting in
the
Battery Alarm
item of the
Alarm
window in
TOSHIBA Power Saver.
Heat dispersal
The CPU has an internal temperature sensor
that automatically activates cooling procedures.
Refer to the
Heat dispersal
section in Chapter
4,
Operating Basics,
for details on setting the
options for cooling methods.