HP V2392TU, V2110US, V2107AP Managing Low-Battery Conditions, Identifying Low-Battery Conditions

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Power

Managing Low-Battery Conditions

This section describes default low-battery condition alerts and system responses. The default battery light responses cannot be changed. To change other responses, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options, and then follow the instructions on the screen.

Identifying Low-Battery Conditions

When a battery pack that is the only power source for the notebook reaches a low-battery condition, a text warning message is displayed, and the battery light blinks.

If a low-battery condition is not resolved and the amount of charge remaining in the battery pack continues to drop, the notebook eventually enters a critical low-battery condition. If the notebook is on or in standby when a critical low-battery condition is reached:

If hibernation is enabled, the system initiates hibernation. Some unsaved work may be lost.

If hibernation is disabled, the notebook remains briefly in standby, and then shuts down. All unsaved work is lost.

Hibernation is enabled by default. To verify that hibernation remains enabled, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > Hibernate tab. If hibernation is enabled, the Enable hibernation check box is selected.

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Contents Hardware and Software Guide Page Contents Keyboard and Touchpad Multimedia Wireless Select Models Only Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Index Top Components KeysComponent ID TouchPad Component DescriptionPower Controls Lights Wireless and Volume Buttons Wireless Select Models OnlyAntennae Exposure to Radio FrequencyFront Components Speakers, Jacks and Display Release Button Rear Components Left-Side Components Ports and JacksPC Card Slot and Button Vent and Security Cable Slot Right-Side Components Component ID Bottom Components Mini PCI and Memory CompartmentsBays, Battery Latch and Vents Additional Components HardwareOptical Discs LabelsComponent ID TouchPad Identifying TouchPad ComponentsUsing the TouchPad Setting TouchPad Preferences Keyboard and Touchpad Hotkeys Identifying HotkeysHotkey Quick Reference Using Hotkeys On the Internal Keyboard Using Hotkey ProceduresUsing Hotkey Commands Using Hotkeys on an External KeyboardOpen Print Window fn+f2 Open Internet Explorer fn+f3Switch Image fn+f4 Initiate Standby fn+f5 Increase Brightness fn+f8 Initiate QuickLock fn+f6Decrease Brightness fn+f7 Media Activity Hotkeys fn+f9 through fn+f12 Play, Pause or Resume an Audio CD or a DVD fn+f9Display System Information fn+esc Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad KeypadsTurning the Embedded Numeric Keypad On and Off Using an External Numeric Keypad Switching the Functions of Keypad KeysTurning Num Lock Mode On and Off As You Work Power Sources Selecting a Power SourceSwitching Between Battery External Power Power Control and Light Locations Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Overviews StandbyHibernation Leaving Your Work Interference with Drive MediaStandby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures Turning the Notebook On or OffTask Procedure Result Initiating or Resuming from StandbyInitiating or Restoring from Hibernation Start Turn Off Computer.* Then holdUsing Emergency Shutdown Procedures Setting a Standby Password Power PreferencesUsing Power Schemes Setting Other Power PreferencesPower Battery Pack Charging a Battery PackPower Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack Obtaining Accurate Charge ReportsDisplaying Charge Reports Managing Low-Battery Conditions Identifying Low-Battery ConditionsResolving Low-Battery Conditions Calibrating a Battery Pack When to CalibrateHow to Calibrate Charging the Battery PackPower Recharging the Battery Pack Conserving Battery Pack Power Conserving Power as You WorkReplacing a Battery Pack Selecting Power Conservation SettingsRemoving a Battery Pack Inserting a Battery Pack Storing a Battery Pack Disposing of a Used Battery Pack Multimedia Internal SpeakersVolume Controls Using the Audio-Out Headphone Jack External Audio DevicesUsing the Audio-In Microphone Jack External Video Devices Connecting an S-Video DeviceConnecting the Audio Connecting the Video Displaying a Video ImageCD and DVD Procedures Using Media Activity HotkeysProtecting Playback Protecting a CD or DVD Write ProcessMultimedia Software Observing the Copyright Warning Installing Software Select Start RunChanging DVD Region Settings Enabling AutoPlayUsing the Operating System Using WinDVD Using Other DVD SoftwareWireless Select Models Only Wireless FeaturesWireless Controls Wireless Control DescriptionWireless Devices Select Models Only Wireless Select Models Only Setting Up a Wlan in Your Home Connecting to a Wlan in Your Home Connecting to a Public Wlan Using Wireless Security FeaturesIdentifying an 802.11 Wireless Device Troubleshooting DevicesBluetooth Wireless Devices Select Models Only Wireless Select Models Only Wireless Device Power States Wireless Select Models Only Turning On the Devices ThenTurning Off and Disabling the Devices Security Features SecurityTo Protect Against Use This Security Feature QuickLock Setup Utility and Windows Passwords Setup Utility Passwords Function Coordinating Passwords Choosing a PasswordSetup Utility Administrator Password Setting an Administrator Password Entering an Administrator PasswordSetup Utility Power-On Password Setting a Power-On Password Entering a Power-On PasswordSetup Utility Device Security Select Security Device Security, and then press enterAntivirus Software Critical Security Updates for Windows XP Firewall Software Optional Security Cable Connecting a Powered Device Device ConnectionsConnecting a USB Device Connecting a 1394 Device Connecting a Communication Device Digital Memory Cards Using the Memory Reader Light Inserting a Digital Memory Card Removing a Digital Memory Card PC Cards Inserting a PC Card Stopping or Removing a PC Card Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Adding a Drive to the System Using the IDE Drive LightDrives Caring for Drives Replacing the Internal Hard Drive Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Memory Increasing MemoryRemoving or Inserting a Memory Module Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Software Updates Recovery System Software Software UpdatesPreparing for a Software Update Accessing Notebook Product InformationAccessing Notebook ROM Information Downloading and Installing an Update Downloading and Installing a ROM Update Downloading a ROM UpdateInstalling a ROM Update Downloading and Installing a Non-ROM SoftPaq Software Updates and Recovery and System Software Software Recovery Using System RestoreSetting a Restore Point Restoring to a Restore PointSetup Utility Opening the Setup UtilityChanging the Language of Computer Setup Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility Displaying System Information Restoring Default Settings Setup Utility Select Exit Load Setup Defaults, and then press f10Using Advanced Setup Utility Features Closing the Setup Utility Specifications Operating EnvironmentRated Input Power Expansion Port Input/Output Signals Feature SupportIndex See also cables Index-3 Index-4 See also buttons display switch Serial number 2-7,8-2num lock key See also CDs drives DVDs ROM Setup utility passwords Standby Avoiding when using discs VCR
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