Compaq 1200 User Manual

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When a charged battery is in
your Notebook, you can simply
unplug it from AC power. Your
Notebook automatically
switches to battery power

Hibernation is a state of
no-power consumption.
When your Notebook enters
this mode, the contents of
the memory are saved to
the hard disk and your
Notebook is powered off.

You should only press and hold
down the Power

›

button to

shut down your Notebook if it
is locked up or not responding.
Compaq does not recommend
that you turn off your Notebook
using this method under
normal circumstances. To turn
off your Notebook properly,
refer to the procedure above.

Why Use AC Power When I’ve Got a Battery?

When you’re not on the go, you’ll want to use your
Notebook’s AC adapter to supply power. This ensures that the
battery is always charged.

When your Notebook does not have a charged battery, you
should save your work and turn off your Notebook before
unplugging it from the AC power supply.

Turning Your Notebook On and Off

To turn on your Notebook,
press the Power

›

button,

which is located at the top
right of the keyboard.

To turn off your Notebook
properly, complete the
following steps:

1. Save your work and exit all open programs.

2. Click the Start button, then click Shut Down, and select

the Shut down option.

3. Click the OK button. After a few seconds, your Notebook

will turn off.

Note: If your Notebook is not responding, press and hold down the Power

button until your Notebook shuts down.

Power Button Functionality

When your Notebook is on, pressing the Power

›

button

places your Notebook in Hibernation mode. The settings for
the Power button are as follows:

Press and release once to enter Hibernation mode

Press and hold down (about four seconds) to shut down
your Notebook

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