Acer TravelMate 330 User Guide - Page 65

Sleep Mode (ACPI

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45 Battery-low parameter in the BIOS Utility is enabled u When the advanced power button function(s) in the Notebook Manager program is/are set to Hibernation mode u Invoked by the operating system power-saving modes Note: If the computer beeps but does not enter Hibernation mode after pressing the Hibernation hot key, it means the operating system will not allow the computer to enter the power-saving mode. To exit Hibernation mode, press the power switch. The computer also resumes from Hibernation mode if the resume timer is set and matched. Warning! Do not change any devices (such as add memory or swap hard disks) when the computer is in Hibernation mode. Sleep Mode (ACPI) If ACPI is installed, all power management functions are handled by the Windows operating system. In this set-up, you do not need to set timeout values for devices before they enter a power saving mode. For more information on ACPI, see "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface" on page 46. Sleep mode may be one of three computer power saving modes: standby, hibernation or power off. Windows automatically determines which of these modes to enter in. To enter Sleep mode under ACPI: u Press the Sleep hot key Fn-F4. u Idle times for devices and the computer determined by Windows 98 elapses Exiting sleep mode depends on which power saving mode the computer is currently in.

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45
Battery-low parameter in the BIOS Utility is enabled
When the advanced power button function(s) in the
Notebook Manager program is/are set to Hibernation mode
Invoked by the operating system power-saving modes
Note:
If the computer beeps but does not enter Hibernation mode after
pressing the Hibernation hot key, it means the operating system will not allow
the computer to enter the power-saving mode.
To exit Hibernation mode, press the power switch.
The
computer also resumes from Hibernation mode if the resume
timer is set and matched.
Warning!
Do not change any devices (such as add memory or swap hard
disks) when the computer is in Hibernation mode.
Sleep Mode (ACPI)
If ACPI is installed, all power management functions are handled
by the Windows operating system.
In this set-up, you do not
need to set timeout values for devices before they enter a power
saving mode.
For more information on ACPI, see “Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface” on page 46.
Sleep mode may be one of three computer power saving modes:
standby, hibernation or power off.
Windows automatically
determines which of these modes to enter in.
To enter Sleep mode under ACPI:
Press the Sleep hot key
Fn-F4
.
Idle times for devices and the computer determined by
Windows 98 elapses
Exiting sleep mode depends on which power saving mode the
computer is currently in.