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NB 100 Series
Display automatic
power off
HDD automatic power
off
System automatic
standby/hibernation
Keypad overlay
Power-on password
Instant security
Intelligent power
supply
Battery save mode
Panel power on/off
Low battery automatic
hibernation mode
Heat dispersal
Hibernation
1-6
This feature automatically cuts off power to the
internal display when there is no keyboard input
for a time specified. Power is restored when any
key is pressed.
This feature automatically cuts off power to the
hard disk drive when it is not accessed for a time
specified. Power is restored when the hard disk
is accessed.
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.
A ten-key pad is integrated into the keyboard.
Refer to the Keypad overlay section in Chapter 5,
The
Keyboard, for instructions on using the
keypad overlay.
Two levels of password security, supervisor and
user, are available to prevent unauthorized
access to your computer.
A hot key function blanks the screen and
disables the computer providing data security.
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.
This feature allows you to save battery power.
This feature turns power to the computer off
when the display panel is closed and turns it
back on when the panel is opened.
When battery power is exhausted to the power
that computer operation cannot be continued, the
system automatically enters Hibernation and
shuts down.
To protect from overheating, the CPU has an
internal temperature sensor. If the computer's
internal temperature rises to a certain level, the
CPU processing speed will lower half.
This feature lets you turn off the power without
exiting from your software. The contents of main
memory are saved to the hard disk, when you
turn on the power again, you can continue
working right where you left off. Refer to the
Turning off the power
Getting
Started, for details
section in Chapter 3,
User's Manual

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