How To Suspend - Targa Extender User Manual

Targa extender notebook computer user's manual
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A Suspend Example
The time out settings for Hard Disk Off, System Standby, and System
Suspend specify the amount of time the system must be inactive
before the next power management level is enabled. Refer to Chapter
Five, The Power Menu.
function.
If the Hard Disk Timeout is set to 2 minutes, the Standby Timeout to 8
minutes and Auto Suspend Timeout is set to 10 minutes the following
power management events take place:
1. After 2 minutes of system inactivity the hard disk spins down.
2. After 6 additional minutes (a total of 8 minutes of inactivity) the
system enters Standby.
3. After 10 additional minutes in the system Standby mode, the
system suspends to memory or disk.
After the system has suspended, operation can be returned (resumed)
to the point in your application where it was suspended.

How to Suspend

The system can be suspended in the following ways:
System enters Auto Suspend. This is enabled by setting a time
out period for the Auto Suspend field in the Power menu.
This time out period is the amount of idle time that the system
allows before a Suspend is initiated.
System suspends to hard disk when battery level is critically low.
A PHDISK partition must be created on your hard drive to enable
this feature. Refer to Chapter Seven for details.
Pressing and holding the power button for 1 second.
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The example below demonstrates this

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