HP 1900-XL165 manual Power Management Settings, Sleep, Hibernation Mode, Rebooting After a Lockup

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press and hold down the Power button for at least four seconds. This will cause a manual shutdown. Press the

Maintenance & Service Guide

Presario 1900 Series

Models: XL1, XL160, XL161, XL162, XL163, and XL165

Before You Begin

 

Specifications

 

Parts Catalog

 

 

 

 

 

Removal Sequence

 

Troubleshooting

 

Battery Operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Product Description

 

Pin Assignments

 

Index

 

 

 

 

 

Product Description

 

 

 

Compaq Presario 1900 Series Portable Computers are equipped with Advanced Power Management (APM). This

 

Models and

 

management system allows you to conserve battery power and customize the power saving settings to suit your individual

 

Features

 

needs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Controls and

 

Power Management Settings

 

Lights

 

 

 

 

Sleep

 

 

 

 

Status Panel

 

Hibernation

 

 

 

 

Rebooting After a Lockup

 

Left Side

 

Components

 

Servicing Your Computer - Full Off Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

Right Side

Power Management Settings

 

Components

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bottom of

Depending on your patterns of computer use, you can set different conditions, or Power Schemes,

Unit

under which the computer will go into Sleep mode. The optional settings are Home/Office Desk ,

 

Left Side

and Top

Wedge Components

Right Side

Wedge Components

Rear Connectors

Portable/Laptop , and Always On .

From the default settings, you can change the following settings.

When the computer goes into Sleep (Standby) mode

When the screen times out and goes blank

When the hard drive slows down

NOTE: The setting for the hard drive must be less than or equal to the setting for the computer.

Port Replicator

Connectors

Port

Replicator

Components

Power Management

IMPORTANT: If you are connected to a network, Compaq recommends you set System Standby to Never .

Sleep

Sleep mode is a low power mode, also referred to as Standby mode.

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 .

Hibernation Mode

Hibernation mode occurs by pressing the Power button once. Your computer saves the content of your computer memory to the hard drive. This is followed by the computer turning off.

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

Mode

To Start

To End

Indicators

Sleep

Manual - Fn+F4

Press any key or Flashing Power LED

 

key combination

move the

 

 

 

mouse

 

 

Time-Out Default -

 

 

 

15 minutes. If using

 

 

 

battery power, system

 

 

 

will not go to Sleep if

 

 

 

on AC power

 

 

Hibernate

Manual - Press Power Press Power

No Power LED,

 

Button once

button once

blank screen

Time Out Default - if low battery or after 1 hour of Sleep (system will not Hibernate if on AC power)

Off

Perform normal

Press Power

No Power LED,

 

Windows shutdown

button once

blank screen

 

using the Start

 

 

 

button, or press and

 

 

 

hold down the Power

 

 

 

button for 4 seconds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rebooting After a Lockup

Occasionally you may encounter a non-working keyboard or a locked screen. To restart your computer,

Power button once to start the computer.

If the computer still does not restart, follow these steps:

1.Press the Power button and hold it for four seconds to shut the computer down.

2.Remove the battery and unplug the AC power for at least 30 seconds.

3.Reinsert the battery or reconnect AC power and press the Power button once to restart.

Full Off (Main Power Off) Mode

If you need to install or replace components in your computer, you must turn the computer off completely . Follow the instructions above for putting the computer into Standard Off mode. Unplug the computer electrical cord from the outlet and remove the battery if installed.

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Contents Pin Assignments Battery OperationsIndex Table Of Contents Before You BeginMaintenance & Service Guide Symbols PrefaceSpecifications Specifications System Timer DevicesSystem DMA Display Information System I/O AddressSystem Memory Catalog CD ROM Drive DVD Drive TFT DisplayHard Drives Before You Begin Specifications Parts Catalog Illustrated Parts CatalogIllustrated Parts Catalog System UnitIllustrated Parts Catalog System Unit BoardsSystem Unit Display Panel Assembly Mass Storage Devices Documentation SoftwareMiscellaneous Hardware Plastics Kit System Unit QuickFind Part Number Suffix Documentation and SoftwareDescription Spare Part Number CD- ROM Product Description Compaq Discovery 1900 Series Portable Computer Model XL160 XL161Model XL162 XL163 & New ModelModels Features Models Features Controls Lights Models Features Controls Lights Status Panel Right Side Components Bottom Unit Left Side Top Wedge Components Right Side Wedge Components Port Replicator Connectors Components Power Management Rear Product DescriptionIntegrated 10/100BaseT Ethernet Port Replicator Connectors Product DescriptionPort Replicator Components Power Management Settings Hibernation ModeRebooting After a Lockup Full Off Main Power Off ModeParallel Connector Serial ConnectorKeyboard/Mouse Connector External VGA Monitor ConnectorRemoval and Replacement Procedures Serial NumberTypical Electrostatic Voltages Electrostatic DischargeGenerating Static Removal and Replcement Procedures Cables and Connectors CablesSelect the desired illustration Plastic PartsRemoving a Cable from Zif Connector Preparing the Computer for Disassembly ElectrostaticRemove any PC Cards Remove the wedgeRemoving the Battery Pack To remove the battery pack, complete the following stepsRemoval and Replacement Procedures Removing Hard DriveRemoving the Keyboard Return to Removal Replacement Procedures Removing the Memory Module Removing the Modem Removal and Replacement Procedures Removing the Heatspreader with Thermal Pad Removal and Replacement Procedures Remove the larger half of the heatspreader Removing the Processor FreeWhich can be easily damaged, if not properly removed Removing Inch Display Panel Assembly Prepare the computer for disassembly Remove the keyboardRemoving the 13.3 inch Display Panel Assembly Removal and Replacement Procedures Removal and Replacement Procedures Next Step Return to Removal Replacement Procedures Removing the Upper CPU Cover with Palmrest and TouchPad Remove two screws on the rear of the unit Replacement Procedures Removing the Hard Drive/Battery Charger Board Removing Converter Board Fan Assembly System Board Speaker DVD or CD Drive Removing the Fan Assembly System Board Speaker Assembly DVD or CD DriveSpeaker Assembly DVD or CD Drive Removing the System BoardNext Step Removing Display Panel Assembly Hinge Bracket Illustration not shown but is forthcoming DVD or CD Drive Prepare the computer for disassembly Disassemble the wedge Removing the DVD or CD- ROM DriveRemoving the DVD or CD-ROM Drive Troubleshooting Run Compaq diagnostics Preliminary StepsPower-On Self-Test Messages Running PostClearing Power-on Password Compaq Diagnostics Computer Checkup TestView System Information Inspect System MemoryContacting Compaq Support Shipping PreparationDiagnostic Error Codes Processor Test Error CodesTroubleshooting Without Diagnostics Before Replacing PartsSolving PC Card Problems Solving Power ProblemsSolving Minor Problems Solving Audio ProblemsSolving Battery Pack and Battery Gauge Problems Solving CD/DVD Drive ProblemsIncreasing Battery Pack Operating Time Conditioning a Battery PackDisposing of a Used Battery Pack Minimizing the Energy Required
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