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Standby Mode
When your computer is in standby mode your monitor and hard disk are turned
off to save energy. In standby mode all unsaved data or files will be lost when
an extended power problem occurs. We recommend that you save all open
files to avoid data loss.
Glossary
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AC Utility Power
The power supplied from a standard wall outlet.
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Boost
The internal regulator of the battery backup raises the voltage when the AC
utility power drops below a defined point.
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Buck
The internal regulator of the battery backup lowers the voltage when the AC
utility power rises above a defined point.
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Capacity
The current level of battery charge.
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Hibernation
The computer will save data and turn off your monitor and hard disk. When
you "wake" it from this mode, all open files and running programs are restored.
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Lost communication, Loss of communication
Power Control is unable to monitor the battery backup.
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Notification
A message informing the user power event has occurred.
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On line
Electricity is being supplied by the standard wall outlet.
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Overload
Exceeding the rated capability of the battery backup by plugging in too many
devices or too large of equipment. See also Battery Backup Overloaded.
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Power failure, Power lost
AC utility power interruption such as a blackout.
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Runtime
The length of time the battery backup supplies battery power for.
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Standby mode
When your computer is in standby mode, your monitor and hard disk are
turned off to save energy. In standby mode all unsaved data or files will be lost
if an extended power problem occurs.
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