Lenovo ThinkPad R400 (English) Power Manager Deployment Guide - Page 49

Policy settings, Description, Action, Peak power, scheduler, Peak power scheduler, Notes, Shut down

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Table 6. Power Agenda* (continued) Policy settings Frequency Peak power scheduler - terms of validity Time Description 1. The range of the brightness level is from 0 to 100. The external monitor brightness increases when you select a higher brightness level. This policy setting does not support monitors with a brightness level higher than 100. 2. This setting is not supported on Windows XP client computers. Specifies the time interval of the power agenda execution. Possible frequency includes: • Daily • Weekly If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users cannot use this power agenda on client computers. Note: This policy setting is mandatory. If you enable this policy setting, you should select one frequency. Specifies the effective term of Peak power scheduler. If you set the Action policy setting to Peak power scheduler, you should enable this policy setting. The Peak power scheduler setting is enabled only during the period specified by this policy setting. Note: If you set the invalid term, it is automatically adjusted by Power Manager. Specifies the start time and end time, including the hours and minutes, when the power agenda runs or stops. If you enable this policy setting, you should set the specific time. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, but set the Action policy setting to Peak power scheduler, users cannot use this power agenda on client computers. See the action policy setting in Table 6 "Power Agenda*" on page 39. Notes: 1. If you set the Action policy setting to Shut down, you only need to set the start time. 2. If you set the Action policy setting to Peak power scheduler, the power agenda will use the Peak power scheduler - time policy setting instead of this time policy setting. Chapter 3. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 43

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Table 6. Power Agenda* (continued)
Policy settings
Description
1. The range of the brightness level is from 0 to 100.
The external monitor brightness increases when you
select a higher brightness level. This policy setting
does not support monitors with a brightness level
higher than 100.
2. This setting is not supported on Windows XP client
computers.
Frequency
Specifies the time interval of the power agenda execution.
Possible frequency includes:
Daily
Weekly
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users
cannot use this power agenda on client computers.
Note:
This policy setting is mandatory. If you enable this
policy setting, you should select one frequency.
Peak power scheduler - terms of validity
Specifies the effective term of Peak power scheduler.
If you set the
Action
policy setting to
Peak power
scheduler
, you should enable this policy setting.
The Peak power scheduler setting is enabled only during
the period specified by this policy setting.
Note:
If you set the invalid term, it is automatically
adjusted by Power Manager.
Time
Specifies the start time and end time, including the hours
and minutes, when the power agenda runs or stops.
If you enable this policy setting, you should set the
specific time.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, but
set the
Action
policy setting to
Peak power scheduler
,
users cannot use this power agenda on client computers.
See the action policy setting in Table 6 “Power Agenda*”
on page 39.
Notes:
1. If you set the
Action
policy setting to
Shut down
,
you only need to set the start time.
2. If you set the
Action
policy setting to
Peak power
scheduler
, the power agenda will use the Peak
power scheduler - time policy setting instead of this
time policy setting.
Chapter 3
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Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files
43