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2.1.3 Power Options Properties

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2.1.3.1 Select a power plan

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2.1.3.2 Power buttons and password protection

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2.1.3.3 Create a power plan

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2.1.4 Speed Step

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2.2 Battery

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2.2.1 Battery Performance

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2.2.2 Checking the Battery Charge

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2.2.3 Power Meter

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2.2.4 Low-Battery Warning

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2.2.5 Charging the Battery

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2.2.6 Low-Battery Warning

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2.2.7 Removing the Battery

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2.2.8 Installing a Battery

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2.2.9 Storing a Battery

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2.2.10 Working With Extra Battery Packs

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2.2.11 Maximizing Battery Life

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Chapter 3 The BIOS Setup Program

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3.1 Introduction

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3.2 Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program

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3.2.1 System Setup

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3.2.2 Invoking setup

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3.2.2.1 Main Menu

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3.2.2.2 Advanced Menu

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3.2.2.3 Security Menu

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3.2.2.4 Boot Menu

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3.2.2.5 Exit Menu

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Contents ViewSonic For U.S.A Compliance InformationImportant Safety Instructions Declaration of RoHS Compliance Product Registration For Your Records Copyright InformationDocument Number Contents Vii CPU support SpecificationsPorts LED indicatorSecurity Chapter Introducing Your Notebook MIC Front SideBattery Blue/Amber Led Power ButtonsWireless Blue Bluetooth Blue Led Power Blue LedWOW Audio Button Program DJ Blue LedWOW Video Button Headphone Right SideMicrophone ODD Green 3 USBKensington Lock Left Side5 RJ-45 DC-in3 CRT HdmiKeyboard Shortcuts ViewSonic VNB141 Chapter Power System Windows Managing Your Notebook’s Power Power ManagementPower Management Modes Start  Hibernate Managing Your Notebook’s PowerTo maximize battery power, use the Power saver plan Speed Step ViewSonic VNB141 Battery Performance BatteryChecking the Battery Charge Low-Battery Warning Power MeterCharging the Battery Installing a Battery Removing the BatteryStoring a Battery Maximizing Battery Life Working With Extra Battery PacksChapter Bios Setup Program Introduction System Setup Invoking setup Navigating through the Bios Setup ProgramSetup screens Main Menu Security Menu Boot Menu Exit Menu = FAX Customer SupportLimited Warranty Sales outside the U.S.A. and Canada Limitation of implied warrantiesExclusion of damages Effect of state law