Determining The State Of Your Hp Ipaq; Suspend Mode; Standby Mode - HP Hw6510 - iPAQ Mobile Messenger Smartphone 55 MB Maintenance Manual

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Determining the State of Your HP iPAQ

Your HP iPAQ has three different modes in which it operates. It is important
to know what your current device mode is, in order to know when the next
charging should occur.

Suspend Mode

In Suspend mode or "power off" state the radios remain active. Suspend
mode turns off the display and backlight but continues to monitor all
notifications as well as the cellular phone network (if it is available). While
in Suspend mode, you will receive all cellular phone calls, and the unit will
emit a sound and the display will turn on to show you your important
notifications and incoming phone calls.
To put the HP iPAQ in Suspend mode, press the power button or the device
will enter Suspend mode after 3 minutes of inactivity unless you have
modified this setting.

Standby Mode

Standby mode is initialized by your HP iPAQ. When the device is in
Standby mode, you will not be able to turn on your display or make
cellular phone calls. Standby mode is only initialized to protect your data
from being lost, when battery charge is below optimal levels.
This mode is engaged when the battery life is only expected to last the
amount of time set in the power settings. The standby default time is set to
72 hours before the battery is depleted. Standby mode significantly
reduces the drain on your main battery so that it gives you the largest
opportunity to recharge the battery before it is completely depleted.
Whenever your device is in standby mode, you should recharge it as soon
as possible.
To adjust your HP iPAQ stand by mode setting, from the Today screen tap
Settings > Power > Standby tab and use your stylus to slide the on-
screen lever to select the standby period.
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