Technical Information 1-21
Table 1-6 Power Management Setting Menu
Item
Function
Auto Sleep Timer
This option allows you to specify the time-out value after
which the computer goes to Sleep mode. Possible values
include
Disabled
,
1
,
2
,
4
,
6
,
8
,
12
, or
16 minutes
.
When not disabled, the computer will switch to Sleep mode
after the preset time of inactivity. During Sleep mode, the
computer operates only at low power level. All devices are in
standby, all clocks are set to their lowest state, and the CPU
clock slowed down.
Auto Suspend Timer
This option allows you to specify the time-out value after
which the computer goes to Suspend mode. Possible values
include
Disabled
,
5
,
10
,
15
,
20
,
30
,
40
, or
60 minutes
.
When not disabled, the computer will switch to Suspend mode
after the preset time of inactivity. During Suspend mode, the
computer becomes inactive, all devices are in Suspend mode
and the CPU is powered off. Also, before activating Suspend
mode, the data needs to be stored first by the computer either
to the memory or to the hard disk.
Refer to the
Save to
option for more details.
Auto Power
Reduction
This option allows you to enable or disable automatic and
dynamic microprocessor power reduction during inactivity.
If enabled, the available options reflect an inverse relationship
between maximum power savings and maximum
performance, since the CPU reduces power consumption by
clocking down to slower speeds.
Possible values include
Disabled
,
Highest Power Saving
,
Medium Performance
, or
Highest Performance
.
Video Monitor
This option allows you to specify if a Sleep or Suspend time-
out can occur during video display memory access. For
example, if this option is
Enabled
, any attempt by the system
to update the display has the effect of a resume event.
Note: If you use “screen saver” software, the Video Monitor
should be set to
Disabled
.
Cover Switch Activity
This option allows you to effectively program the type of event
which occurs when the display panel is closed.
When this option is set to
Beep/Suspend
and the LCD panel
is closed, the computer issues an audible tone and enters
Suspend mode.
When set to
Beep/LCD Off
, an audible tone is issued but only
power to the LCD display is cut off.
When set to
LCD Off
, power is cut to the LCD display, but no
audible tone is issued.
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