Using Battery Power; To Check Battery Status; To Respond To A Low-Battery Warning - HP OmniBook xe4100 - Notebook PC Manual

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Using Battery Power

To check battery status

From the battery status light
You computer has a battery status light—see "Status Lights" on page 18.
From the Windows taskbar
The Windows taskbar can display a power icon that provides detailed battery status
information (see Windows Help for details). The icon looks like a battery when AC is not
connected.
Place the pointer over the power icon to display the remaining battery charge. This
value is shown as either a percentage of charge remaining, or as time remaining.
Double-click the power icon to open the Battery Meter window.
From the Windows Control Panel
Windows XP: click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power
Options, and then click the Power Meter tab to see the battery status. The Alarms and
Advanced tabs provide additional Windows' power-information options.
Windows 2000: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click Power
Options. This provides access to all of Windows' power-information options.
On the battery
1. Remove the battery from the computer—see "Step 1: Install the battery" on page 20.
2. Press the contact pad on the side of the battery. The number of lights that turn on
indicates the remaining charge (each light represents 20% of a full charge).

To respond to a low-battery warning

The computer automatically alerts you when the battery power drops to a critically low
level. The computer first emits a high-pitched beep or displays a warning message. Then,
if you do not restore power within a short time, the computer goes into Hibernate mode.
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