Technical Information 1-25
System Power Management
The system power management consists of the following operation modes. These modes
are:
Active Mode
In active mode, the system uses maximum power. It operates
with the default clock speed. The system continues to run at this speed unless
overwritten by the power management features.
Standby Mode
The system switches automatically to Standby mode. This
eliminates unnecessary power consumption when you operate the system on bat-
tery power or AC. Standby mode shuts down the LCD panel, providing privacy as
well as power savings.
Suspend Mode
Suspend mode causes the CPU power down, local devices to
shut down, and register values to be stored in RAM. System RAM is put into a
slow refresh state.
The system resumes Active mode when you press the Suspend button, the system
detects a modem ring, or the system is set to resume at a certain time of day. (The
system will not resume Active mode if a modem detects a ring.) Suspend mode
lets you save power without first saving the working data.
Press the Suspend button to enter Suspend mode when you need to be away from
the system for a short period of time and want to return to where you left off.
In addition, to quickly activate the Save to File feature, press the Fn and Suspend
button simultaneously. This shuts down the system, and saves the current working
data to a file.