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Section 6. Managing Batteries and Power

79-0030-001 11 January 2001

Low Battery Warnings

When the battery becomes low, the mobile computer beeps and the

battery indicator light blinks. If you are running Windows, a warning

message also appears on the screen periodically. Unless you connect

external power or replace the battery within a reasonable time, the

system turns off the computer automatically. If the battery voltage

becomes very low, the computer shuts off and you cannot turn it back

on until you correct the low battery condition.

Power-saving Features

Suspend

Suspend mode turns off the system if there is no activity for a period of

time. The computer also enters suspend mode if the battery capacity

becomes critically low and external power is not connected or the

battery is not replaced. Inactivity Suspend will not happen when certain

cards are inserted into a PC card slot on the unit. Shutdown the unit,

remove the card, then reboot.

By default, the computer enters suspend mode after two minutes of

inactivity. This “time-out” setting can be changed in the System

Configuration Utility (see Section 5, “Customizing Settings”). You can

place the computer in suspend mode manually by pressing

FN+OFF

.

Files and data are retained and you can resume where you left off by

pressing

FN+ON

.

Note Some systems do not automatically enter suspend mode

when they are connected to external power. Systems that can

suspend on external power have a user-defined option in the System

Configuration Utility (SCU) that enables or disables this feature. See

Section 5 for information about accessing the SCU.

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