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Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
3. The angle of the display and the brightness
3. Move the display and the brightness control
settings are not adequate for your
until you have adequate visibility.
lighting conditions.
4. The power management timeouts may be set
4. Press any key or move the pointer, if this
for very short intervals and you failed to
doesn’t work press the Suspend/Resume
notice the display come on and go off again.
button. (The display may be shut off
by Standby mode, Auto Suspend, or
Video Timeout.)
5. The notebook turned on with a series of beeps.
5. Power On Self Test (POST) has detected a
failure which does not allow the display to
operate. Contact your support representative.
The display goes blank by itself after you
1. The notebook has gone into Video timeout,
1. Use the keyboard or pointer and if
have been using it.
Standby mode, Suspend mode or Save-to-Disk
that does not restore operation, push
mode because you have not used it for a
the Suspend/Resume button. You may
period of time.
want to change your Power Management
settings (
page 48
) or close your application
and go to the setup utility Power Savings
menu (
page 107
) and adjust the timeout
values to better suit your operation needs.
2. Something is pushing on the Closed
2. Clear the Closed Cover switch.
Cover switch. (
See Figure 2-2 on page 15.
)
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