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HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup July 2020 919946-004 11.3 Pop-up Messages Onscreen notification can involve pop-up (toaster) messages. These describe several events involving USB Type-C® ports. Note that these messages within the OS require native support in the operating system or that HP notifications software be installed. Table 60 Pop-up messages Event Power Adapter Accepted: Matches capabilities to charge while in S3, S4 or S5 power states. Power adapter rejected: Upstream power flow is not supported Connected device requests more power than can be supplied Balance downstream power for charging from multiple USB ports The attached dock cable is inadequate to handle the needed power load Power adapter rejected: Provider and consumer mismatch Code 1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 Message Title: USB Type-C® Connector Text: "For full performance, connect a higher capacity power adapter." Title: USB Type-C® Connector Text: "Charging system via adapter plugged into the USB port is not supported." Title: USB Type-C® Connector Text: "USB device requesting more power than system can provide." Display system charging capability Title: USB Type-C® Connector Text: "Charging from multiple USB ports may have limited support." Title: USB Connector Text: "For full performance, connect higher capacity USB cable to dock." Display capabilities of the cable Title: USB Connector Text: "The power adapter is not compatible with this system." Detail A user plugs in a power adapter that is too small to operate the system while the device is turned on. The adapter could be used to charge in sleep mode or when the computer is turned off. A user plugs in an adapter that requests power in which is not supported. (Cypress controller) A user plugs in a device that requires more power than can be provided by the system. A user has plugged in an adapter to both a USB Type-A port and a USB Type-C® port (or into two USB Type-C® ports), and the system is not capable of charging both at full capacity while system is running. A user plugs a cable connecting the dock to the system that is inadequate to power the system and charge the battery simultaneously. The user has inserted an adapter that is not compatible with the HP system (from a 3rd party vendor that is not supported.) © Copyright 2016-2019 HP Development Company, L.P. 11 Computer Notifications 97