Fujitsu C-4120 manual Idle Mode

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U s i n g Y o u r L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s

P O I N T

If you are using CD Player, your notebook will not go into Suspend or Save-to-Disk modes until you stop Quick Player.

P O I N T

Save-to-Disk mode will not operate when Resume On Modem Ring has been selected in the BIOS.

Customer configured BIOS methods:

Press the Power Button until acknowledged with Save-to-Disk mode enabled from the Power menu of the BIOS setup utility.

Select Standby from the Windows Shut Down menu with Save-to-Disk enabled by the BIOS Setup Utility.

Time out from lack of activity with Save-To- Disk mode enabled from the Power Savings menu of the BIOS setup utility.

Your notebook’s system memory typically stores the file(s) on which you are working, the open application(s) and any other data required to support the operation(s) in progress. When the Save-to-Disk function is activated your note- book saves the contents of the system memory to a file on the internal hard drive, and then automatically shuts off power to your notebook. When you resume operation by pressing the Power button, you return to the point in the operation where you left off, before going into Save-to-Disk mode.

P O I N T

By holding down the Fn key while pressing the Suspend/Resume Button, it is possible to enter Save-to-Disk mode without enabling it in the BIOS Setup utility.

Idle Mode

Idle mode is one of the power management parameters. When Idle mode is enabled the CPU is put into low-speed operation when

there is no activity (keystroke, pointer action, sound generation, video display change, modem transmission or reception, etc.) on your note- book for 16 seconds. Any activity will cause the normal operation to restart automatically. This feature is independent of the Suspend/Resume modes. This parameter is enabled and disabled in the BIOS setup utility. (See pages 43-44.)

Standby Mode

Standby mode is one of the power manage- ment parameters. When Standby mode is acti- vated, your notebook puts the CPU in low- speed operation, shuts off the display and turns off the hard drive when there is no activity (keystroke, pointer action, sound generation, video display change, modem transmission or reception, etc.) on your notebook for the user selected time-out period. (See page 40.) Any activity will cause your notebook to return to normal operation automatically. This feature is independent of the Power button. This para- meter is enabled and disabled in the BIOS setup utility.

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Registering Your LifebookHow do I register? Fax it toLearning about Your Operating System Application Software Power OFFTutorials ManualsRestarting the System Using Your LifeBook C Series from Fujitsu Power Indicator Status Indicator PanelBattery Indicator AC Adapter IndicatorHard Drive Access Indicator DVD/CD-ROM Drive Access IndicatorBattery Recharging the Battery Shorted BatteryLow Battery State ErgoTrac pointing device Integrated Ergotrac Pointing DeviceDouble-Clicking ClickingErgoTrac Pointing Device Control Adjustment Using the KeyboardDragging Numeric KeypadFn Key Cursor KeysFunction Keys Windows Keys Volume ControlFloppy Disk Drive Preparing a Floppy Disk for Use Loading a Floppy DiskEjecting a Floppy Disk Loading a DVD or CD DVD or CD-ROM DriveCare of Floppy Disk Drive and Disks Care of DVDs and CD-ROMs Lifebook Application PanelFormatting the Hard Drive Hard DriveInternal Modem Using the Suspend/Resume Features Power Management I N T Standby Mode Save-to-Disk Mode Idle Mode Data Security LapLink Professional PRE-INSTALLED SoftwareQuicken 99 Basic McAfee VirusScanMicrosoft Works Boot SequenceMicrosoft Press Interactive Training PMSetDrive Designators Bios Setup UtilityIdentifying the Drives Resetting to Default Values Entering the Setup UtilityBios Guide Your SAVE-TO-DISK File AllocationSelect 6. Safe mode command prompt only, then press Enter Resetting the Save-to-Disk Parameters E r Install a b l e F e a t u r e s Warm Swapping Lithium ION BatteryLithium ion Battery Replacing the Battery Replacing the BatteryCaring for PC Cards Installing PC Cards in Your NotebookPC Cards Installing and Removing a PC Card To install a PC CardSerial Port Devices Parallel Port DevicesUSB Devices MicrophoneStereo Line in Device HeadphonesTelephone Lines MOUSE, Keyboard or KeypadTheft Prevention Lock Memory Upgrade ModuleTo Install a Memory Upgrade Module U T I O N Checking the Computer Recognition of New Memory Capacity To Remove a Memory Upgrade ModuleTo Replace the original system memory Slot DisplayedC t i o n F o u r Troubleshooting Identifying the Problem TroubleshootingUsing PC-Doctor Specific ProblemsUser Problem Guides ProblemDVD/CD-ROM Drive Problems Problem Audio Problems Possible CausePossible Solution Hard Drive Problems Problem Floppy Disk Drive ProblemsKeyboard or Mouse Problems Modem Problems Problem Possible CauseMemory Problems Problem Parallel, Serial, and USB Device Problems Problem PC Card Problems Problem Possible Cause Power Failures You turn on your notebook and nothing seems to happen See Figures 3-1 and 3-2 on pages Problem Possible Cause Possible SolutionProblem Possible Cause Possible Solution See Batteries on Problem Shutdown and Startup Problems Video Problems Possible Cause Display goes blank by itself after you have been using it See External Monitor on Miscellaneous Problems Fixed Disk x Failure or Fixed Disk Controller Power on Self Test MessagesExtended RAM Failed at offset nnnn Monitor type does not match Cmos Run #*Press F1 to resume, F2 to Setup is#*Previous boot incomplete Default configu UMB upper limit segment address nnnn System Bios shadowed System Bios copiedSystem Cmos checksum bad run Setup Emergency CD-ROM Tray Release Modem Setup and CommandsRestoring Your Pre-installed Software from CD-ROM Recovery CD-ROMTo Run the Emergency Recovery Program Device Drivers, Utilities and Read-me Files R e a n d M a i n t e n a n c e Caring for Your Notebook Caring for Your Batteries Increasing Battery LifeC t i o n S i Specification s a n d G l o s s a r y Memory WarrantyLifebook C Series General Specifications Keyboards Input/Output ConnectionsDisplays Power PRE-CONFIGURED ModelsDimensions Environmental RequirementsGlossary BiosCD-ROM Cmos RAMDimm CRTDMA DMIIDE FCCIRQ LANPcmcia MidiNtsc Sdram RAM ROMPost Svga SramTFT VGAD e CD-ROM DMA LAN USB 106