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Figure 2-16 Suspend/Resume Button
Suspend/Resume Button again will return it
to active operation at the point it went into
suspension. The Suspend/Resume Button is
located on the front of the Status Indicator
LCD Panel of your notebook.(Figure 2-16.)
You can tell whether or not the system is in
Suspend Mode by looking at the Power
Indicator. (See pages 17–18.) If it is visible and
U s i n g Y o u r L i f e B o o k 4 0 0 S e r i e s
not flashing, your notebook is fully operational.
If it is visible and flashing, your notebook is in
Suspend Mode. If it is not visible,the power
is O , or your notebook is in the Save-to-Disk
Mode. (See page 69.) If the Battery Condition
Status Indicator is On when the Power
Indicator is O the battery is charging or you
are in the Save-to-Disk Mode.
C A U T I O N
Be sure you know what settings are
active for the Suspend/Resume Button
before you use it as misuse can result in
data loss. (See the Power Savings Menu
of the BIOS Setup Utility, pages 67–69,
for more information.) When you receive
your new notebook it will be set for the
default which is Suspend Mode.
L i f e B o o k 4 0 0 S e r i e s f r o m F u j i t s u
P O I N T
The Suspend/Resume Button can be
disabled. (See the Power Savings Menu
of the BIOS Setup Utility, page 68, for
more information.)
C A U T I O N
The suspension modes should not be
used with certain PCMCIA cards. Check
the PCMCIA card documentation for
more information.
P O I N T
If your notebook is active when you
enter a suspension mode changes to
open files are not lost. The files are left
open and memory is kept active during
Suspend Mode or the memory is trans-
ferred to the internal hard disk during
Save-to-Disk Mode.
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