4 power management, Power management – Apple PowerBook G3 User Manual

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Power sources

Your computer can draw its operating power from three sources.

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Main battery

Your computer came with a lithium ion (LiIon) battery. This

battery provides power for 2–4 hours of work time (you may get longer
work time, depending on the Macintosh PowerBook model you have and
the battery conservation features you use).

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Optional battery

Your computer can also use a nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)

battery. This battery provides somewhat less work time than the LiIon
battery supplied with your computer. The precise amount of work time
with a NiMH battery depends on the Macintosh PowerBook model you
have and the battery conservation features you use.

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AC power

You can run your computer from a grounded electrical outlet

by plugging in the external power adapter that came with your computer.
The installed battery will automatically be charged whenever the external
AC adapter is connected. The external adapter will charge the battery
more quickly if the computer is shut down or in sleep, rather than turned
on or operating.

IMPORTANT

Use only the external power adapter that came with your

computer (model number M4895) or one made specifically for this
PowerBook model.

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4

Power Management

Read this chapter for

information about your

Macintosh PowerBook’s battery.

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