Presario 1200 Series

Models: XL101-XL113, XL115, XL118-XL127

Power Management

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

Power Management Settings

Low-Power Modes

Battery Operating Life

Servicing the Notebook - Full Off Mode

Rebooting after a Lockup

Recovering from a Loss of Electrical Power

Power Management Settings

Differing patterns of Notebook use determine the level of power management needed. These power management levels can be initiated based on the amount of time since the last system activity. System activity includes keyboard strokes, mouse movement, DVD/CD playback (while under program control that monitors Standby), and modem use.

Power Schemes

You may select different settings or Power Schemes through Power Management from the Control Panel. The default Power Schemes are Home/Office Desk, Portable/ Laptop, and Always On. The settings can be customized by changing the following options:

System Standby: length of inactivity before the Notebook goes into Standby mode

Turn Off Monitor: length of inactivity before the screen times out and goes blank

Turn Off Hard Disks: length of inactivity before the hard drive goes into low power mode

Important: The setting for the Hard Disk must be less than or equal to the setting for System Standby. If the Notebook is on a network, Compaq recommends that System Standby be set to Never.

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Compaq XL101-XL113, XL115, XL118-XL127 manual Power Management Settings

XL101-XL113, XL115, XL118-XL127 specifications

The Compaq XL series of monitors, including models XL101 through XL127, represents a significant era in display technology, offering a blend of performance and functionality to meet diverse user needs. Launched in the late 1990s and early 2000s, these monitors were designed primarily for business and professional use, providing reliable, high-quality visual output.

One of the standout features of the Compaq XL series is their size and resolution capabilities. Models such as the XL118 and XL127 typically feature larger screen sizes, which enhance the viewing experience for multitasking and detail-oriented tasks. With resolutions advancing in the series, users could enjoy clearer text and vibrant images, making them ideal for applications ranging from graphic design to data analysis.

Technology-wise, Compaq equipped these monitors with advanced CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) displays. While CRT technology is considered outdated today, during the time of its release, it offered excellent color reproduction and contrast ratios, contributing to an overall immersive viewing experience. The XL series monitors also featured anti-glare screens, which minimized reflections and made them more suitable for brightly lit office environments.

In terms of connectivity, the XL series provided a variety of input options, enabling seamless integration with various computers and peripherals. Standard VGA connections were common, ensuring compatibility with most desktop systems of the time. Additionally, some models offered advanced features such as adjustable refresh rates, allowing users to optimize their display settings for smoother motion during video playback or gaming.

Another characteristic of the Compaq XL series was the ergonomic design of the monitors. Many models included height and tilt adjustments, ensuring comfortable viewing angles that could reduce eye strain during extended use. The sleek styling complemented modern office setups, making the XL series not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.

Finally, these monitors were built with durability in mind. Compaq's reputation for quality hardware ensured that the XL series could withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding environments. Overall, the Compaq XL118-XL127 and XL101-XL113 models provided a solid foundation for many users, balancing performance, reliability, and user-friendly features that defined a generation of computer monitors.