Managing Power Consumption; To Use Manual Power Management - HP OmniBook XE3 Startup Manual

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Managing Power Consumption

CAUTION
Traveling with Your Computer
Managing Power Consumption
When you are not using your computer, you will want to maximize battery operating time
without compromising performance. It is not necessary to turn the computer off in order
to reduce power consumption and extend battery life.
With Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows 2000, Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface (ACPI) provides both manual and automated tools for reducing power
consumption.
You can set power management options to occur automatically, based on timeout
values entered. See "To use automated power management" in the Reference Guide.
You can also invoke power management options manually at any time by pressing the
appropriate key. See "To use manual power management" below.

To use manual power management

You can manage your computer's power manually whenever you need to. with any of the
following three levels of power management.
System Standby
Action
Turns off the display and hard disk drive.
Press the blue standby button
When
-OR-
click Start, Shutdown, Standby
-OR-
Configure lid, power button, or sleep
button to perform the standby action. Then
close lid or press button.
Press the blue standby button to return to
Resume
your current session.
System standby can also occur automatically when the timeout setting in the Power
Management Properties window is reached. (In Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows
2000, standby and suspend are equivalent terms.)
Make a habit of saving your work before allowing your computer to go to system
standby. If there is an interruption in power while the computer is in standby,
information that has not been saved will be lost.
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