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Table 6. Power Agenda* (continued) Policy settings Peak power scheduler - time Days of week Notify Disable peak power scheduler Description Specifies when the Peak power scheduler setting is effective. 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 in this policy setting. Specifies the days of a week that the power agenda runs weekly. If you enable this policy setting, you should select the days of a week. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, but set the Frequency policy setting to Weekly, users cannot use this power agenda on client computers. See the frequency policy setting in Table 6 "Power Agenda*" on page 39. Specifies whether or not to notify users before the power agenda runs. If you enable this policy setting, you can select the notification time before the power agenda runs on client computers. The range of the notification time is from 1 to 60 minutes. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users will not be notified before the power agenda runs on client computers. Note: If you enable this policy setting, but clear the notification check box, users will not be notified before the power agenda runs on client computers. Specifies the situations for the Peak power scheduler setting to be disabled. If you enable when remaining battery level is less than, you must provide a value in percentage. When a battery remaining percentage is less than this value, the Peak power scheduler setting will be disabled. If you enable automatically by monitoring the battery usage, the Peak power scheduler setting will be automatically disabled according to the battery usage. 44 Power ManagerDeployment Guide

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Table 6. Power Agenda* (continued)
Policy settings
Description
Peak power scheduler - time
Specifies when the Peak power scheduler setting is
effective.
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 in this policy setting.
Days of week
Specifies the days of a week that the power agenda runs
weekly.
If you enable this policy setting, you should select the
days of a week.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, but
set the
Frequency
policy setting to
Weekly
, users cannot
use this power agenda on client computers. See the
frequency policy setting in Table 6 “Power Agenda*” on
page 39.
Notify
Specifies whether or not to notify users before the power
agenda runs.
If you enable this policy setting, you can select the
notification time before the power agenda runs on client
computers. The range of the notification time is from 1 to
60 minutes.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users
will not be notified before the power agenda runs on
client computers.
Note:
If you enable this policy setting, but clear the
notification check box, users will not be notified before
the power agenda runs on client computers.
Disable peak power scheduler
Specifies the situations for the Peak power scheduler
setting to be disabled.
If you enable
when remaining battery level is less than
,
you must provide a value in percentage. When a battery
remaining percentage is less than this value, the Peak
power scheduler setting will be disabled.
If you enable
automatically by monitoring the battery
usage
, the Peak power scheduler setting will be
automatically disabled according to the battery usage.
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