User’s Manual
3-7
Features, Utilities and Options
Battery save mode
This feature lets you save battery power. You can
specify the Power Save Mode in the Profile
item
in
TOSHIBA Power Saver
.
Panel power on/off
This feature turns power to the computer off
when the computer’s LCD display panel is closed
and turns it back on when the computer’s LCD
display panel is opened. You can specify the
setting in the When I close the lid item of the
Setup Actions
tab 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
Setup Actions
tab in
TOSHIBA Power Saver
.
Heat dispersal
To protect from overheating, the CPU has an
internal temperature sensor. If the computer’s
internal temperature rises to a certain level, the
cooling fan is turned on or the processing speed
is lowered. Use the Cooling Method item of the
Basic Setup
tab in
TOSHIBA Power Saver
.
Optical Drive Power
Use this to turn the power of the optical disc drive
on or off. Clicking on the Optical Drive Power icon
in the taskbar will turn the power to the optical
disc drive on or off. If the Optical Drive Power is
set to off, the disc tray will not open even if the
eject button is pushed - in this instance the power
to the drive can be turned on by again clicking the
Optical Drive Power
icon.
TOSHIBA HDD
Protection
Using the acceleration sensor built in the
computer, the TOSHIBA HDD Protection function
detects vibrations and shocks, and automatically
moves the hard disk drive's read/write head to a
safe position to reduce the risk of damage that
could be caused by head-to-disk contact. Refer to
the
Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection
section in Chapter 4, Operating Basics, for
details.
The TOSHIBA HDD Protection function does not guarantee that the hard
disk drive will not be damaged.