User's Manual
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Note
Power on Sus-
pend is a term
used by the SCU.
Standby is a
term used by
Windows. They
both refer to the
same power man-
agement function.
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Hard Disk Standby
The computer's hard disk drive motor will be turned off if the hard disk
drive has not been accessed for a specified period of time. If the system
reads or writes data, the hard disk motor will be turned back on.
Suspend and Resume
With this function you can stop an operation and restart where you left
off. The hard disk is turned off, and the CPU is made to idle at its slowest
speed. All open applications are retained in memory. This system fea-
tures two suspend mode levels:
A: Powered On Suspend (POS) or Standby
B: Suspend To Disk or Hibernate.
A: Powered On Suspend (POS) or Standby
Powered On Suspend or Standby saves the least amount of power, but
takes the shortest time to return to full operation. When you are not
using your computer for a certain length of time, which you specify in the
SCU power menu, it will enter POS mode to save power.
The system can resume from POS mode by:
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