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Power Management

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- Change the system configuration: You can change the system configuration with your operating system or with the ThinkPad Configuration program. Note: If the PC Card device driver is the PC Card point enabler, you cannot use the PC Card with ThinkPad PC Card support software. Check with the card vendor whether the device driver is a client device driver or a point enabler. Power Management Depending on the function of the PC Card, changing from one power management mode to another might cause your ThinkPad computer to hang. PC Card support software prevents this occurrence through special handling during power state transition: The following table approximately indicates the supported power management function depending on the type of PC Card. Make sure that your PC Card supports the function. Card Type Suspend Request (Fn+F4) ac Power Battery Power Modem or Network Supported Supported Other Supported Supported Note: Standby mode is always accepted. Hibernation Request (Fn+F12) ac Power Battery Power Not Supported Supported Supported Supported For more information about the PC Card support software, go to the appropriate section according to the following table: Using a PC Card in Windows 95 (with CardWorks) Using a PC Card in Windows NT (with CardWizard) Using a PC Card in Windows 3.1 (with CardWizard) Using a PC Card in OS/2 (with PC Card Director) Using a PC Card in DOS (with CardSoft) 40 IBM ThinkPad 380Z Online User's Guide

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Change the system configuration:
You can change the
system configuration with your operating system or with the
ThinkPad Configuration program.
Note:
If the PC Card device driver is the PC Card point enabler,
you cannot use the PC Card with ThinkPad PC Card
support software.
Check with the card vendor whether the
device driver is a client device driver or a point enabler.
Power Management
Depending on the function of the PC Card, changing from one power
management mode to another might cause your ThinkPad computer
to hang.
PC Card support software prevents this occurrence through
special handling during power state transition:
The following table approximately indicates the supported power
management function depending on the type of PC Card.
Make sure
that your PC Card supports the function.
Card Type
Suspend Request (Fn
+
F4)
Hibernation Request (Fn
+
F12)
ac Power
Battery Power
ac Power
Battery Power
Modem or
Network
Supported
Supported
Not Supported
Supported
Other
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Note:
Standby mode is always accepted.
For more information about the PC Card support software, go to the
appropriate section according to the following table:
Using a PC Card in Windows 95 (with CardWorks)
Using a PC Card in Windows NT (with CardWizard)
Using a PC Card in Windows 3.1 (with CardWizard)
Using a PC Card in OS/2 (with PC Card Director)
Using a PC Card in DOS (with CardSoft)
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