Lenovo ThinkPad 380ED ThinkPad 385 User's Guide - Page 88
IBM High Speed PCMCIA Data/FAX Modem., IBM Wireless Modem for Cellular/CDPD.
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Using Power Management Standby mode: Page 65. Note: For DOS or Windows 3.11, you must ensure the Ring indicator option is set in the program so the computer automatically resumes normal operation. (The default is for the option to be set.) When the computer is powered with ac power and is using one of the following IBM PC Cards, it enters standby mode: - IBM 3270 Emulation Credit Card Adapter. - IBM Token-Ring 16/4 Credit Card Adapter. - IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet. - IBM 5250 Emulation Credit Card Adapter. When other PC Cards are used and the computer enters suspend mode, all application programs stop. Communication also stops for communication PC Cards not in the preceding list. For some PC Cards, power to the PC Cards might also turn off. When the computer is powered with battery power, the computer turns power off to the PC Card, and communication stops for communication PC Cards, so the duration of suspend mode is longer. If communication for a PC Card is not reestablished after normal operation is resumed, remove and then reinstall the PC Card before restarting the system or an application program. For other kinds of PC Cards, if the PC Card or computer does not operate, restart the application or the computer. When the computer is using one of the following IBM modem cards and detects an incoming call while in suspend mode, it automatically resumes normal operation: - IBM 28.8/14.4 Data/FAX Modem. - IBM PCMCIA Data/FAX Modem. - IBM High Speed PCMCIA Data/FAX Modem. - IBM Microelectronics 2.4/9.6 Data/FAX Modem. - IBM Microelectronics 14.4/14.4 Data/FAX Modem. - IBM Wireless Modem for ARDIS**. - IBM Wireless Modem for Mobitex**. - IBM Wireless Modem for Cellular/CDPD. While a communication link is active, the computer does not enter suspend mode. 68 IBM ThinkPad 385 or 385D User's Guide