Compaq 1683, 1687 Power Management for Windows, Power Management Properties, Display Properties

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Presario 1600 Series

Models: 1683, 1685, 1687, 1688, 1690, 1692, 1693, and 1694

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Power Management for Windows 98

Power Management for Windows 98

The following power management features are available for conserving AC power and extending battery operating time:

Power Management Settings

Sleep

Hibernation

Servicing Your Computer - Full Off Mode

Rebooting After a Lockup

Battery Operating Time

Pow

er Management Settings

Depending on your patterns of computer use, you can set different levels of power management. These different power management levels can be activated based on the amount of time passed since the last system activity. System activity examples include keyboard or mouse movement, CD or DVD playback (while under program control that monitors Sleep), and modem use.

You can select different conditions or power schemes through Power Management.The optional settings are Home/Office Desk, Portable/ Laptop, and Always On. From the default settings, you can change the following settings:

the System goes to Sleep (Standby) mode

the screen times out and goes blank

the hard drive spins down

Each of these system components will go to sleep after the selected or default periods of inactivity. (The setting for hard drive must be less than or equal to the setting for System.)

IMPORTANT: If you're on a network, it's recommended that you set System Standby to

Never.

There are five categories of power management settings under the Control Panel. The default setting for each feature is listed below in the tables.

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Power Management Properties

Tab: Power Schemes:

Plugged in

Running on Batteries

 

 

 

Always on System Standby:

Never

15 minutes

 

 

 

Turn OFF Monitor

After 3 hours

Never

 

 

 

Always on System Standby:

After 15 minutes

After 10 minutes

 

 

 

Power Management Properties

Tab: Alarms::

Low Battery Alarm:

10%

 

 

 

 

Critical Battery Alarm

0%

 

 

 

Alarm Actions:

X Display Message Notification

 

Text Action

No Action

 

 

 

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Power Management Properties

Tab: Power Meter:

Tab: Advanced

Default Default

Display Properties

Tab: Monitor: Laptop Display (Maximum resolution according to unit display size)

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Sleep

You can select Sleep mode instead of turning off the computer when you have finished using it. This allows the computer to wake up faster than turning it completely off and saves power over the active (On) mode. Compaq Presario Series Notebook computers have two levels of sleep, Hibernation and Sleep.

Hibernation - by pushing the power button once your computer will perform a save to disk followed by a shut down of the computer into Off mode.

Sleep - is a low power mode, also referred to as Standby mode. While in Sleep mode, your computer will maintain system information and open files. Unsaved information will be lost if you turn off your system prior to system wake-up, or if you lose power while using the AC adapter.

CAUTION: While in Sleep mode, your computer will maintain system information and open files. Unsaved information will be lost if you turn off your system prior to system wake-up, or if you lose power while using the AC adapter.

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Hibernation Mode

Hibernation helps conserve battery life and protects your data. Hibernation can be a routine power saving event, or can be the result of a low battery condition. As it enters Hibernation your computer will display a progress screen, as it automatically saves the machine state before it shuts down and turns itself off. Your computer will automatically go into Hibernation, when the battery has little power left, or when the system (operating on battery power) has been in Sleep mode for more than an hour. You can also manually initiate Hibernation by pressing the power button once while the system is active. To restore the computer's previous state, simply press the power button once again. While waking up, the computer will display a progress screen.

The following table shows the conditions and indicators for getting in and out of the various power management modes, Sleep, Hibernation, and Off.

 

Mode

 

To Initiate

 

To End

 

Indicators

 

Sleep

 

Manual keys combination

 

Press any key

 

Flashing green

 

 

 

- Fn+F4

 

 

 

Power LED

 

 

 

Time Out Default 15 minutes. If on

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Battery power (system will not go to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sleep if on AC power)

 

 

 

 

 

Hibernate

 

Manual - Press Power button once

 

Press Power button

 

No Power LED,

 

 

 

Time Out Default If low battery or after 1 hour of

 

once

 

blank screen

 

 

 

sleep (system will not Hibernate if on AC power)

 

 

 

 

 

Off

 

Perform normal Windows shutdown via

 

Press Power button

 

No Power LED,

 

 

 

the start button, or press and hold

 

once

 

blank screen

 

 

 

down the power button for 4 seconds

 

 

 

 

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Servicing Your Computer - Full Off Mode

If you need to install or replace components in your system, you must turn the computer off completely. Follow the instructions above for properly putting the computer into Off mode, unplug from the outlet, and remove the battery (see battery section for instruction on removing battery).

Rebooting After a Lockup

Occasionally you may encounter a frozen keyboard or a locked screen. To reboot your computer (as if from a cold start) press and hold down the Power Button for at least four seconds, which will cause a manual shutdown. Then, restart it with a single press of the Power Button. If it still doesn't recover, press the Power Button and hold it for four seconds to shut it down, then, remove the battery or unplug the AC power for at least 30 seconds. Reinsert the battery or reconnect AC power and press the Power Button once to reboot.

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Battery Operating Time

Battery operating time is affected by variables, such as the following:

Power conservation settings

Hardware configuration

Software applications

Installed options

Display brightness

Hard drive usage

Power button

Changes in operating temperature

Type and number of installed PC Cards

For more information on increasing battery pack operating time, conditioning the battery pack, and disposing of a used battery pack, refer to the Battery Pack Operations.

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