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Hardware Guide
Battery Packs
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Unplug external devices not connected to external power
when you are not using them.
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Stop or remove a PC Card or a digital media card that you are
not using.
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Decreasing screen brightness by pressing
Fn+F7
saves power.
See
“Hotkey Commands”
in the “TouchPad and Keyboard”
chapter for more about using
Fn+F7.
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Use optional powered speakers instead of the internal
speakers, or use the volume buttons to quickly increase and
decrease system volume as you need it.
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Turn off a device connected to the S-Video connector.
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If you leave your work, initiate Standby or Hibernation or
shut down the notebook.
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Select a short wait time, 5 minutes or less, for the display
timeout. To change display timeout settings, select Start >
Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power
Options > Power Meter. Select a short wait time from the
Turn Off Monitor drop-down list, and then select OK.
For more details about using power options, refer to the “Power”
chapter in the
Software Guide
on the this CD.
Storing a Battery Pack
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CAUTION:
To prevent damage to the battery pack, do not expose it to
high temperatures for extended periods of time.
If the notebook will be unused and unplugged for more than
2 weeks, remove and store the battery pack.
High temperatures accelerate the self-discharge rate of a stored
battery pack, so place it in a location that is cool and dry.
Before using a battery pack that has been stored for one month or
more, calibrate it. This insures that the battery information
displayed by your notebook is accurate.