IBM THINKPAD 760C/CD (9546) User Manual

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Notes

1. In the ThinkPad Features Program, the computer

can be set to “Will not suspend even if LCD is
closed.”

2. When the computer is powered with ac power

and is used with one of the communication PC
cards, the computer enters

standby mode; the

PC card and application program remain active.

3. The computer cannot enter suspend mode while

a communication link is running.

Events that cause the computer to enter suspend mode:

Suspend mode is requested by the Fn key (Fn

+

F4).

The LCD is closed.
The specified time has elapsed from the last
operation with the keyboard, mouse, hard disk drive,
parallel connector, or diskette drive; or the AC
Adapter is plugged in. The time is specified by
Suspend Timer in the ThinkPad Features program.
The battery condition is low. The battery power
indicator blinks orange.
Either the

PS2 OFF or PS2 SUSpend command is

set in the ThinkPad Features program.

Events that cause the computer to exit or resume suspend
mode:

(Resume) The LCD is opened.
(Resume) The real time clock alarm is signaled.
(Resume) The ring indicator (RI) is signaled by a
serial or PCMCIA device.
(Resume) The Fn key is pressed.
(Resume) An external keyboard key is pressed while
operating with ac power.
(Exit) Timer conditions are satisfied for entering
hibernation mode.

Hibernation Mode:

When in hibernation mode, the

following occurs:

The system status, RAM, VRAM, and setup data are
stored on the hard disk.
The system is powered-off.

Note

The computer cannot enter hibernation mode when
the computer is powered with ac power and a
communication PC card is used.

Events that cause the computer to enter hibernation mode:

Hibernation mode is requested by the Fn key
(Fn

+

F12).

Timer conditions are satisfied in suspend mode.
A critical low battery condition occurs.

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