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Battery Power
When the Remaining Battery Charge Becomes Low
Save your data and power off your computer
Following that:
Plug in the AC adaptor, and fully charge your battery.
Use a spare battery if you have one.
If you have neither the AC adaptor nor an extra battery, power the computer off.
Windows NT
Red indicator lights
Beep sounds*
1
(at approx. 9% capacity)
*
1
When disabling the speakers with the Setup Utility (or pressing Fn + F4 ), the warning
beep is also disabled.
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Power settings, e.g., warning*
in [Control Panel] - [Power Management]*
NOTE
Alarm Settings (in [Control Panel] - [Power Management]*
Set the value for the [Critical battery alarm] to 3% or more. This is neces-
sary for the standby or hibernation function to be completed (assuring data
is saved) when the battery level is low.
Windows 98
Do not add a check mark for [Display message] for [Notifica-
tion] in [Alarms] - [Alarm Action]. This may prevent the com-
puter from resuming.
When making a setting for [When the
alarm goes off, the computer will:] in
[Alarms]-[Alarm Action], add a check
mark for [Force standby or shutdown
even if a program stops responding].
If the computer shuts down or enters
the standby or hibernation mode by the
Alarm settings function, star t up the
computer or resume operations after
connecting the AC adaptor. If the com-
puter starts up or resumes while the
AC adaptor is not connected, Windows
may not operate properly or alarm op-
erations may stop working.
*
2
When disabling the speakers with the Setup Utility (or pressing Fn + F4 ), the alarm
beep is also disabled.
3
Windows 2000
*
: [Power Options]
Standby Mode (at approx. 3% capacity)
2
for a low battery level, can be made
3
.
(This is the Windows 98 screen. The Win-
dows 2000 screen slightly differs.)
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3
- [Alarms])

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