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Samsung SN6000 Series User’s Manual
Using Power Management Options 64
Card controller, and some other devices turn off to save energy. DPMS
(a form of monitor power management) to an external monitor is
invoked.
To resume from standby, touch the touchpad. Do not press any keys on
your keyboard.
If you press a key to resume from standby, your
computer will recognize the function of the key
you pressed and perform that function. For
example, if you press <N> and a document is
open, an
“n”
is typed into your document.
If you enable both standby and rest modes, your computer enters
standby when the delay time you chose for standby has elapsed, and
then enters rest mode when the delay time you chose for rest mode has
elapsed since the computer entered standby.
Rest Mode
The Rest Timeout field in System Setup enables you to specify the time
period after the entering standby before the computer enters rest mode.
You can disable this option by selecting Off, or you can specify a Rest
Timeout delay time of 5 to 60 minutes.
The Rest Mode field in System Setup defines what type of rest mode
your computer enters, see "Rest Mode" on page 55 for more
information.
You can press <Fn+F11> to manually place your computer into rest
mode.
When you use the <Fn+F11> key combination,
your computer may postpone entering rest
mode during a critical operation, such as
reading from or writing to the hard drive.
To resume to full-power mode, press the power button.
Once all devices return to full-power mode, all active software
applications and system states are restored to exactly how they were
before your computer entered rest mode.