Break; Set Up; Stndby (Stand By) - Texas Instruments TravelMate 3000 User Manual

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Break

Pressing the Ctrl-Pause (Break) keys sends a Break signal to stop current program
execution. Your application program may have other or additional functions for the
Break signal.

Set Up

Pressing the Fn-Esc (Set Up) keys when the computer displays the MS-DOS C:\> prompt
loads the Setup Program from the hard disk. The Setup Program permits you to configure
the computer's basic functions. Although not recommended, you also can load the Setup
Program from ROM while you are working in an application program by pressing the
Ctrl-Alt-Esc keys. Be sure to update your application program before loading the Setup
Program or you can lose work.
See Chapter 4 for details on using the Setup Program.

Stndby (Stand By)

Pressing the Fn-F4 (Stndby) keys sets the TravelMate 3000 to the Standby mode and the
processor to the "sleep" mode, which turns off both the LCD display and the hard disk
drive. In this mode the processor responds only to pressing the Fn-F4 keys again, which
causes the system to resume normal operation.
The Power indicator light glows orange when the computer is in the Standby mode.
Note: See Chapter 4 of this manual and see the BatteryPro & Productivity Software
User's Manual furnished with your computer for more details on the Standby and other
power-saving modes.
Keyboard Keys
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