Smart cpu mode, Alarm resume, Exit menu options – Dell Latitude LM User Manual

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Customizing System Features

2-11

Smart CPU Mode

SMART CPU MODE

allows the computer to slow down the

microprocessor automatically if it is not being used. Set-
tings for this option are:

ENABLED

(the default) allows the computer to slow

down the microprocessor when it is inactive.

DISABLED

keeps the microprocessor running at its

normal operating speed regardless of microprocessor
inactivity.

To increase battery operating time, set the

SMART CPU

MODE

option to

ENABLED

.

When the

SMART CPU MODE

option is enabled and the

microprocessor is inactive, the computer slows the
microprocessor to save power.

NOTES: Some communications software may not work
properly when

SMART CPU MODE

is enabled. Dell recom-

mends that you set

SMART CPU MODE

to

DISABLED

if you

are using communications software.

Interactive application programs should function well
when

SMART CPU MODE

is enabled. (Examples of inter-

active programs include spreadsheet, text editor,
graphics design, entertainment, educational, and utility
programs.) However, you may experience performance

degradation when recalculating a large spreadsheet or
during an extensive screen redraw in a graphical pro-
gram. Benchmark utilities may not perform as intended
when doing microprocessor speed tests. If the software
you use suffers significant performance degradation, set

SMART CPU MODE

to

DISABLED

.

A change to the

SMART CPU MODE

option takes effect

immediately (rebooting is not required).

Alarm Resume

ALARM RESUME

tells the computer to resume normal

operation when it is in suspend mode and detects an
alarm from the system clock. Such alarms can be set
through various application programs. In order for the
alarms in these programs to work, this option must be set
to

ON

. If this option is set to

OFF

(the default), the com-

puter remains in suspend mode when it detects an alarm.

Exit Menu Options

The following subsections explain each option in the Exit
menu of the Setup program (Figure 2-5). The same infor-
mation is also available in the topic titled “Exit Menu” in
the online System User’s Guide.

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