Power management 71, Power sources 71, Monitoring the battery charge 71 – Apple PowerBook (5300 Series) User Manual

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Power sources

Your computer can draw its operating power from two different sources.

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Main battery

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

battery should provide power for 3–5 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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AC power

You can run your computer from a grounded electrical outlet by

plugging in the power adapter.

These power sources are described in more detail in the following sections.

Monitoring the battery charge

There are four ways you can determine the charge level of your battery:

m Look in the battery monitor portion of the Control Strip.

For information on the battery monitor, see the “Batteries & Power” topic
of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

m See low-power messages on your display.

m Look at the battery level icon next to the clock in the menu bar.

m Look at the battery indicator level lights on the battery.

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Power Management

Read this chapter for

information about your

Macintosh PowerBook’s battery.

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