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Using the Suspend/Resume Button
When your notebook is active, the Suspend/
Resume button,
(Figure 1-7 on page 6)
, can be
used to manually put your notebook into
Suspend mode. The Suspend/Resume button is
located next to the Status Indicator panel above
the keyboard of your notebook.
(Figure 3-17.)
Push the Suspend/Resume button, when your
notebook is active but no Access indicators are
on and release the button (immediately). You
will hear two short beeps and then your system
will enter suspend mode.
If your notebook is suspended, pushing the
Suspend/Resume button will return your note-
book to active operation at the point where it
went into suspension. You can tell whether or
not your system is in Suspend mode by looking
at the Power indicator.
(See pages 28-29.)
If it is
visible and not flashing, your notebook is fully
operational. If it is visible and flashing, your
notebook is in Suspend mode. If it is not visi-
ble, the power is Off or your notebook is in
Save-to-Disk mode. When you receive your
LifeBook E Series it will be set to the default,
which is Suspend mode.
Suspend Mode
The Suspend mode, or Standby mode in
Windows 98, saves the contents of your note-
book’s system memory during periods of inac-
tivity by maintaining power to critical parts
while turning off the CPU, the display, the hard
drive and all of the other internal components
except those necessary to maintain system
memory, recognize the Suspend/Resume
button and restart. Your notebook can be
put in Suspend mode by:
■
Pressing the Suspend/Resume button when
your system is in the On state.
■
Selecting Suspend from the Windows
Shut Down Menu (Windows 95 and
Windows NT).
■
Selecting Standby from the Windows Shut
Down menu (Windows 98).
■
Selecting System Suspend from the
PowerPanel toolbar menu (Windows 95
and Windows NT).
■
Timing out from lack of activity.
■
Battery level reaching the Dead Battery
Warning condition.
Your notebook’s RAM typically stores the file(s)
on which you are working, the open applica-
tion(s) and any other data required to support
Thr
ee
Figure 3-17 Suspend/Resume Button
C A U T I O N
Loss of all power sources, including
batteries, while in the Suspend mode will
cause lost data and inability to return
to operation with the Suspend/
Resume button.
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