T H E B E G I N N I N G
stop and then the hard drive will spin down, etc. In this mode the computer system consumes very little power at all, typically below 20W.
To restart the system, press the violet ‘Standby’ button on the facia. As the monitor is in a controlled ‘off’ state, it may take a moment or two to fully return to normal.
‘Standby’ can also be initiated or restored by means of the standby button on the Remote control. (Details of the remote control are given in a comprehensive help file in Windows). From the main unit the standby state can also be entered manually by pressing the violet standby button on the front bezel at any time.
If you have a modem or network card fitted, there is no cause for concern, as an incoming call or an
There is a ‘message’ light on the front of the system that will be flashing if a message has arrived while you were away.
All the Energy Saving features and activities can be enabled or disabled as needed. Greater detail is to be found in the ‘Apricot Power Management’, application and its HELP, in Windows 95. (This also gives more details of the requirements of the Energy Star Program).
Caution
Energy Saving uses features in the Apricot software built into Windows 95, supplied with the system. It will not be fully compliant if another operating system (e.g. UNIX) is subsequently installed, although there are some default EPA compliant settings available in the BIOS.
Installing other software
With a