HP 80XL302 manual Customizing Power Management Features, Hard Disk Power Down After, Standby After

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NOTE: To know the pre-defined settings for the above three options, you can select the next option to view the settings in the submenu.

Customizing Power Management Features

To customize Power Management features, select “Customize” from the Power pull-down menu. The submenu will display as shown below.

Customize

 

Hard Disk Power Down After:

20 Min

Standby After:

Disabled

Suspend After:

Disabled

Suspend Data to:

RAM

Cover Close:

Suspend

Battery Low Warning Beep:

Enabled

VGA Activity:

Enabled

Resume On Time:

Disabled

Hour

0

Minute

0

Second

0

Resume On Modem Ring:

Disabled

The followings describe in sequence all the items of this submenu.

Hard Disk Power Down After

The “Hard Disk Power Down After” item sets the time-out period for the hard disk to power down if it is not in use during the set period. The hard disk will power up again when next accessed.

The available options are Disabled, 1 Min, 2 Min, 4 Min, 8 Min, 10 Min, 15 Min, and 20 Min.

Standby After

The “Standby After” item sets the time-out period for initiating Standby mode. It works in conjunction with the previous item “Idle Mode.” After the notebook enters Idle mode, the Power Saving starts the time-out for the Standby mode. If the notebook remains in Idle mode until the time-out period for Standby mode has been reached, the notebook enters Standby mode.

If Standby mode is in effect, several system subsystems go into standby or off mode so that system power will be reduced. The system will wake up from Standby mode when system activity is detected.

The available options are Disabled, 1 Min, 2 Min, 4 Min, 6 Min, 8 Min, 12 Min, and 16 Min.

Suspend After

The “Suspend After” item sets the time-out period for initiating Suspend mode. It works in conjunction with the previous item “Standby After.” After the notebook enters Standby mode, the Power Saving starts the time-out for the Suspend mode. If the notebook

Setup Configuration Utility 5-8

My Presario – Getting Started

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Contents Page European Notice Modem Statements About the Battery Danish Page Table of Contents Caring for Your Battery Preventive Maintenance IiiAppendix B Troubleshooting List of Figures Preface Glossary and IndexThis Chapter FeaturesGetting Started My Presario Getting StartedRight-Side View Taking a Look at the NotebookGetting Started My Presario Getting Started Left-Side View Specification of the coreRear View Front View Top-Open ViewPower Status Indicators AC/Battery Power Indicator Easy Access ButtonsPower Button Battery Status IndicatorGetting the Notebook Running Device Status IndicatorConnecting to AC Power MicrophoneStarting Up Using Battery PowerTurning Off the Notebook Warranty Certificate Safety and ComfortMy Presario Getting Started Using the Notebook Using the NotebookConnecting the External Floppy Drive Floppy Disk DriveHard Disk Drive Using the Notebook My Presario Getting StartedInserting and Ejecting Diskettes CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive Connecting the External CD/DVD/CD-RW DriveInserting/Removing a CD Fn Key KeyboardManually Releasing a CD Typewriter KeysNumeric Keypad Cursor-Control KeysWindows Keys Decrease LCD brightness Easy Access ButtonsHot Keys Increase LCD brightnessPoint and Click Using the Touchpad Placing and Moving the FingerTouchpad Drag and DropChanging the Configuration Introducing Power ManagementScroll Button Manual Power Management Automatic Power Management Local Power ManagementGlobal Power Management Suspend-to-FileTaking Care of Your Notebook MaintenanceTraveling My Presario Getting Started Battery Operations Caring for Your BatteryBattery Pack AC AdapterBattery Operations My Presario Getting Started Unlocking the Battery PackOperating and Handling Low Battery Signals and ActionsMaintaining Maximizing Battery Operating Time System Expansion Connecting an External MonitorConnecting an IR Device External ConnectionsConnecting an Ieee 1394 Device for selected model only Internal InstallationConnecting an USB Device Installing a PC CardMemory Upgrade Only available on specific modelsPage Introduction Setup Configuration UtilityMy Presario Getting Started Setup Configuration Utility Starting SCUSetup Configuration Utility My Presario Getting Started Using the Touchpad/MouseUsing the Keyboard Moving Around and Making SelectionsMain Menu IDE SettingsDate and Time Boot Sequence Fast BootAdvanced Menu Keyboard Numlock Ir ModeSaveToFile Warning Message Pointing DeviceSystem Password Resolution ExpansionSecurity Menu Max Performance / Balanced Power Saving / Max Power Power MenuEnable Power Management Saving / CustomizeStandby After Customizing Power Management FeaturesHard Disk Power Down After Suspend AfterCover Close Battery Low Warning BeepSuspend Data to VGA ActivityHour/Minute/Second Options DescriptionsResume On Time Resume On Modem RingExit Menu Choices DescriptionsPage Using Microsoft Backup Preventive MaintenanceWhat is Preventive Maintenance? My Presario Getting Started Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance My Presario Getting Started Deleting Unwanted FilesOptimizing the Computer Hard Disk Using ScanDiskUsing Disk Defragmenter Deleting the Internet History FilePage Real-Time Clock/Calendar Cache MemoryCD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive My Presario Getting Started Appendix A-1Audio Subsystem Temperature Range Relative HumidityVGA Controller AC AdapterTroubleshooting My Presario Getting Started Appendix B-1Appendix B-2 My Presario Getting Started Term definitions My Presario Getting Started Appendix B-3Page Glossary My Presario Getting Started Glossary-1Glossary-2 My Presario Getting Started USB port universal serial bus port a My Presario Getting Started Glossary-3Page Index My Presario Getting Started Index-1Index-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Index-3
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