Fujitsu Siemens Computers C Series manual Standby mode

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Working with the notebook

Standby mode

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Depending on the settings in the BIOS Setup and operating system

- the computer switches into a standby mode

 

- the computer switches off when the key combination is held down for more than four

 

seconds.

 

 

 

 

ÊPress the Suspend/Resume button to switch the Standby mode on and off.

In the Standby/Suspend-to-DRAM mode the content of your main memory is saved by continuing to supply the main memory with power, while the processor, monitor, hard disk and other internal components are switched off. This mode is activated whenever you press the Suspend/Resume button. Saving is also triggered when you do not make an entry on your notebook for a certain time. When you resume work, your notebook returns to the place at which you discontinued working.

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Do not use the Standby mode when you will not be using the notebook for a long time,

switch it off instead.

 

If you use an integrated LAN/Modem, a PC-LAN card or a PC modem card, we do not

 

recommend switching over to the Standby mode, as this may lead to an interruption in the

 

network connection.

 

When you press the Suspend/Resume button for more than 4 seconds, your notebook will

 

switch off.

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Contents Answers Are there Page Page Lifebook C Series Operating manualOctober 2003 edition Page Contents Contents Acoustic warnings Page Your Lifebook C Series Notational conventions Quotation marksSafety notes Important notesAdditional safety precautions for devices with wireless LAN Important notesEnergy saving Energy saving under WindowsStoring the battery Transporting the notebookBefore you travel Cleaning the notebook Transporting the notebookPage Manufacturer’s notes Energy StarCE marking Copyright-protected technologyRegulatory notices Regulatory information for notebooks without radio deviceDOC Industry Canada Notices Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien FCC Regulatory information for notebooks with radio device UL NoticeFor Authorized Repair Technicians Only Federal Communications Commission statementFCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement Regulatory Notes and StatementsRegulatory Information/Disclaimers Radio frequencies for devices with wireless LAN Export restrictionsFrequencies Channel No Europe France MHzDisposal and recycling Preparing the notebook for use Unpacking and checking the deliverySelecting a location Connecting the power adapter Switching on the notebook for the first timeSwitch the notebook off during the self-test Page Switching on the notebook Working with the notebookSwitching the notebook off Ports, indicators and operating elements Interior viewFront Left side panelRight side panel Back panelPower-on indicator Power indicatorCharging indicator, battery Display fieldBattery indicators Hard disk indicatorOptical drive indicator PC card indicatorsKeyboard Key combinations Fn keyPause key Numeric keypadSwitching the loudspeakers on/off Reducing the volumeIncreasing the volume Switching between internal and external screenApplication/player buttons Application buttonsButton Internet buttonPlayer buttons Executing a command Touchpad and touchpad buttonsMoving the pointer Selecting an itemDisplay settings LCD display panelInformation on LCD monitor Battery Charging the batteryAdjusting the speed of the mouse pointer Display on the LCD screen and an external monitorMonitoring the battery charging level Inserting and removing the batteryRemoving the battery Using the power-management features Installing the batteryStandby mode Settings under Windows ModuleOperating systems with Acpi Windows 2000 and Windows XP Windows XPRemoving module Installing module Optical driveHandling CD/DVDs Inserting or removing a CD/DVD Integrated 56k modem Manual removal emergency removalConnecting notebook modem to telephone connection Wireless LAN Wireless network as per Ieee 802.11 standardAdhoc mode Infrastructure modeOperating system requirements Installing a PC card PC cardsWorking with PC cards Buttons until they snap Removing a PC card Loudspeakers Page Bios password protection Security functionsOverview of all security functions Kensington LockUsing Kensington Lock Password protection for your hard diskBrief overview of the security functions Security function Type of protection PreparationConfiguring password protection in Bios Setup Protecting Bios Setup supervisor and user passwordSet the supervisor and user password Password protection of operating system Change supervisor or user passwordCancelling passwords Activating system protectionPassword protection for hard disk Activating hard disk protectionDeactivating hard disk protection Page Connecting external devices Connecting devices to notebookDisconnecting devices from notebook Ports Connections on the left sidePorts on the front Connecting an external monitor Setting the refresh rate for your external monitorConnections on the rear Connecting an external keyboard Connecting an external PS/2 mouseUsing the parallel port Connecting USB devicesConnecting external audio devices Headphones portMicrophone jack Page Settings in Bios Setup Start Bios SetupOperating Bios Setup Exiting Bios Setup Troubleshooting and tips You have forgotten your user and/or supervisor passwordInstalling new software Restoring the operating systemLCD screen of the notebook remains blank LCD screen is difficult to readExternal monitor stays blank Battery is not installed correctly Battery is deadPower adapter is not connected correctly External monitor is blank or the image is unstableMouse does not work Printer does not printAcoustic warnings Beep sounds every few secondsPage Installing and removing the memory extension Memory expansionRemoving cover Installing memory modules Removing memory modulesMounting the cover Page Technical data Electrical dataLCD display panel GraphicsDimensions Input devicesSlots PortsPower adapter Page Index Index Index Audio devices External loudspeaker Index