To Get The Battery Status; To Save Battery Power - HP OmniBook 5000 User Manual

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completely while writing data to the drive, or if the battery in a PCMCIA RAM card is
also low.
This section shows how to

To get the battery status

The Battery Status indicator on the LCD Status Panel shows the approximate charge
level of the battery graphically. At any time, you can see the battery status in the Power
Getting Battery
dialog box.
Status
Getting Battery Status
Move the mouse pointer onto the battery indicator at the right end of the taskbar—the
percentage of battery power remaining is displayed in a popup window.
To see a more detailed Battery Status indicator in the main screen of the System
Configuration utility, press

To save battery power

You can follow these suggestions for conserving battery power so the battery lasts
longer:
Plug in the ac adapter, especially while using a floppy drive or any external
connections—see the next topic.
Turn down the brightness of the display to the lowest comfortable level—this
reduces the backlight power, which can increase the battery operating time up to
1 hour or so.
Set power management to an option that emphasizes saving power—see
how power is managed"
Turn off the OmniBook when you stop using it, but avoid turning it off and on
frequently.
If you work with an application that uses the serial port or a PCMCIA I/O card, exit
the application when you're done using it.
If you access one or more files or programs on a hard disk or floppy disk frequently,
consider copying or moving those files or programs to a flash disk or RAM card in
the upper or lower card slot—at least while you're using the files.
Get detailed battery status.
Save battery power.
Recharge the battery or run on ac power.
Respond to a low-battery warning.
Replace the battery.
Install a second battery.
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FN+F2
"To change
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