Suspend Time-Out; System Memory; Time; Universal Connect - Dell Latitude CP Reference And Troubleshooting Manual

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Suspend Time-Out

Suspend Time-Out lets you determine how long your
computer remains idle before activating suspend mode to
conserve battery power.
Settings for this option in both the AC and Battery cate-
gories are:
Disabled
1 Minute
2 Minutes
3 Minutes
4 Minutes
To increase battery operating time, set the Suspend Time-
Out option to a lower number of minutes.
NOTE: Set the Suspend Time-Out option to Disabled if
using it causes compatibility problems with your software.
A change to the Suspend Time-Out option takes effect
immediately (rebooting is not required).
If you are not in the System Setup program, you can acti-
vate suspend mode at any time by pressing <Fn><Esc>.
The computer resumes normal operation automatically when
you press a key on the built-in keyboard.

System Memory

System Memory displays the total amount of dynamic
random-access memory (DRAM) installed in your com-
puter. The amount of memory displayed includes a
standard 16-megabyte (MB) memory module, plus any
memory modules installed in your computer.
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5 Minutes
10 Minutes (default)
15 Minutes
30 Minutes
1 Hour
There are no user-selectable settings for this option. The
amount of memory displayed changes if you install or
remove a memory module.

Time

Time resets the time on the computer's internal clock.
Time is kept in a 24-hour format (hours:minutes:
seconds).
NOTE: If a network server controls the time reflected by
the Time option, changing this option has no effect.
A change to the Time option becomes effective immedi-
ately (rebooting is not required). However, you must reboot
to make the change apparent to the operating system.

Universal Connect

The Universal Connect option functions with the Dell
Latitude C/Port APR if the computer uses Windows 95.
Set this category to Enabled (the default) if you often
use more than one C/Port APR and want to minimize the
initialization time when you connect the replicator to the
computer. When this category is set to Disabled, the
C/Port APR is reinitialized each time it is connected to
the computer.

Video Memory

Video Memory displays the amount of video memory
installed on the system board. There are no user-
selectable settings for this option.

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