Power States After Stopping The Omnibook - HP OmniBook 2000 Evaluator Manual

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Power states after stopping the OmniBook

Method of Stopping
Power State
On/Suspend button
Display Off
(with ac adapter)
On/Suspend button
Suspend
(no ac adapter)
Fn+F12 key
Hibernate
(no ac adapter)
Off button
Off
For Windows 95, the Start button provides two commands that stop the OmniBook.
If you plug in the ac adapter while the OmniBook is stopped, battery-charging
components are activated, but the OmniBook remains in the same power state. On
the other hand, if you unplug the ac adapter while the OmniBook is in the Display
Off state, it changes to the Suspend state—if you plug it in again, the OmniBook
remains in the Suspend state.
If the OmniBook is running on battery power and there's no activity for a short
period of time, it automatically Suspends.
If you leave the OmniBook Suspended for a period of time specified in the SCU, it
automatically changes to the Hibernate state. Your session is saved.
Condition
Powered/operating state. The computer looks off, but only
the display, keyboard, and pointer are turned off. Network
and SCSI devices are maintained. Everything continues at
turn-on.
Low-power/stopped state. Everything is off or in a low-power
state. Network and SCSI devices are off. Everything resumes
operating at turn-on.
No-power/stopped state. Everything is shut down. Computer
reboots and restores previous session at turn-on.
No-power/stopped state. Everything is shut down (battery
charges if ac adapter is connected). Computer reboots at
turn-on.
Suspend changes the OmniBook to the Suspend state.
Shut Down (shut down the computer) changes the OmniBook to the Off state.
Introduction
Power Management
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