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Chapter 5 - Using SETUP
Idle, Standby, and Suspend Options
The Setup items listed under Power Management Feature
Control let you minimize power consumption and maximize
battery life. Use these Setup options to get the maximum use
out of every battery charge.
System Idle After
System Idle is the first level of power management. When
System Idle is enabled, the system slows down only the CPU
after the allotted time has passed. Slowing down only the CPU
saves battery power, but allows for quick “wakeups” when you
press a key or move the mouse cursor. You can set this option
anywhere between 1 and 16 seconds.
Note: If you set this option below 8 seconds, applications that take a long time to load
(like Windows) may not run properly.
System Standby After
System Standby is the second level of power conservation.
When System Standby is enabled, the system turns off the LCD
backlight and the CPU after the allotted time has passed. The
Meridian immediately wakes up the next time any key is hit or
mouse movement is detected.
The System Standby state timeout interval can be disabled or
set to preset values between 1 minute and 16 minutes.
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