Introduction
Power Management
1-8
Effects of stopping the OmniBook
When you press this:
The OmniBook does this:
Limitations of this method are:
On/Suspend button
(with ac adapter)
Turns off the display.
Maintains current session.
Maintains network connections.
Maintains SCSI devices.
Charges the battery.
Restarts quickly (“Instant-On”).
Requires ac power.
Saves minimal power.
On/Suspend button
(no ac adapter)
Turns off the display.
Maintains current session.
Saves significant power.
Restarts quickly (“Instant-On”).
Loses network connections.
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Loses SCSI devices.
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Requires some battery power.
Fn+F12 key
(no ac adapter)
Turns off the display.
Saves maximum power.
Saves current session.
Reboots at startup.
Loses network connections.
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Loses SCSI devices.
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Off button
Turns off the display
Saves maximum power.
Resets everything at startup.
Starts a new session.
Charges battery if ac adapter is
connected.
Reboots at startup.
Loses current session.
Loses network connections.
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Loses SCSI devices.
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Potential loss of data if not properly
shut down.
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Windows 95 can restore network connections and SCSI devices when you turn on
the OmniBook.
Summary of Contents for OMNIBOOK 5700
Page 1: ...HP OmniBook 2000 5700 Corporate Evaluator s Guide ...
Page 9: ...1 Introduction ...
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Page 31: ...2 Using Windows 3 x ...
Page 45: ...3 Using Windows 95 ...
Page 67: ...4 Using Windows NT 3 51 ...
Page 81: ...5 Using Windows NT 4 0 ...
Page 99: ...6 Using OS 2 Warp 4 0 ...
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Page 117: ...7 Using the OmniBook Docking System ...
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Page 125: ...8 Features and Support Services ...