Windows® XP Operating System Power Management States
The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) uses different levels or states of power management. These power management states occur automatically, based on the notebook’s default settings, or manually, when invoked.
The Windows® XP operating system ACPI power management states include:
•Monitor timeout - manages power at the lowest level by shutting down the monitor.
•Standby - also known as
•Hibernation - also known as
Recognising the Power Management States
It is important to recognise your notebook’s behaviour when in each of these power management states. The following table describes the notebook behaviour for each power management state.
Default Setting
LCD Timeout
5minutes, DC power
15minutes, AC power
Standby (STR)
5 minutes, DC power
20 minutes, AC power
Hibernate (STF)
2 hours, DC power
3 hours, AC power
Manually
Invoke
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Go to Start, Turn off computer, Standby Close the LCD panel (1)
Press or slide the power button
(1).
Close LCD panel (1).
Press or slide the power button (1)
Go to Start, Turn off computer, and hold the Shift key as you select Standby.
Notebook Behaviour
Resume
LCD panel is blank Power LED (AC or battery) lights green
Press any key
LCD panel is blank.
Power LED (AC or battery) blinks green.
Press or slide the power button.
LCD panel is blank.
Power LED (AC or battery) turns off.
Progress bar indicates that current working environment saved to hard disk.
Press or slide the power.
(1) Only when set in Advanced Windows® Power Management Properties.
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