3–6 Reference Guide
Battery Packs and Power Management
To Get the Most from Your Battery Packs
Follow these suggestions to make your battery power last as long
as possible:
■Plug in the AC adapter, especially when using a CD-ROM or
DVD drive, or any external connections such as a PC Card
or a modem.
■Set the display brightness to the lowest comfortable level
(Fn+F1).
■Put the notebook in Standby when you will not be using it for
a short while.
■Put the notebook in Hibernation whenever you want to save
your current session but will not be using the notebook for
a day or more.
■Set the automatic timeout settings to emphasize saving
power. If your notebook has a multispeed processor, use the
lower speed on battery power (the default settings conserve
battery power).
■If your notebook has a wireless on-off button, turn off
the wireless function when you are not using it. Press the
wireless on-off button to turn off the light.
■If you have a PC Card, such as a network card, remove it
when you are not using it. Some PC Cards use significant
power even while they are inactive.
■If you work with an application that uses the serial port or a
PC Card, exit the application when you finish using it.
In addition, follow these suggestions to extend the life of your
battery packs:
■Do not leave battery packs unused for long periods. If you
have more than one, rotate them.
■If you normally use AC power, make a practice of using the
battery pack as your power source at least once a week.
■Unplug the AC adapter when the notebook is not in use.
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