Using The Computer
2 - 2 The Power Sources
2
The Power Sources
The computer can be powered by either an AC adapter or a battery pack.
AC Adapter
Use only the AC adapter that comes with your computer. The wrong type of
AC adapter will damage the computer and its components.
1.
Attach the AC adapter to the DC-in jack on the right of the computer.
2.
Plug the AC power cord into an outlet, and then connect the AC power cord
to the AC adapter.
3.
Raise the lid/LCD to a comfortable viewing angle.
4.
Press the power button to turn “on”.
Power Button as
Standby or Hibernate
Button
If you are using a fully
ACPI-compliant OS,
(such as
Windows
2000 Professional
, or
Windows
XP)
you can
use the OS’s “Power
Options” control panel
to set the power button
to send the system into
Standby
or
Hibernate
mode (see your OS’s
documentation,
or
“Configuring the
Power Button” on
page 3 - 27
for de-
tails).
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