Compaq Armada 7700 Armada 7700 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide - Page 43

Initiating Power Conditions, Initiating Power Conditions from the Keyboard

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Initiating Power Conditions This section tells when to turn the computer on and off and how to use Suspend and Hibernation. The following table describes the operations; the following sections describe each power condition. Initiating Power Conditions from the Keyboard Operation Turn computer on. Turn computer off when using Windows. Initiate Suspend. Procedure Slide power switch. NOTE: If restarting, wait about 10 seconds after turning off the computer. 1. Save your work and exit all applications. 2. Click StartÆShut DownÆShut Down the ComputerÆ Yes. Press suspend button. Exit Suspend. NOTE: If the system initiated Suspend because of a critical lowbattery condition, the computer may not exit Suspend until the low-battery condition is resolved. Press suspend button. Indicator Power/suspend light turns on. If computer was in Suspend or Hibernation, the system beeps once and your work returns to the screen. Power/suspend light turns off. Power/suspend light blinks. Screen is blank. System beeps twice. Power/suspend light stops blinking and turns on. Your work returns to the screen. System beeps once. Continued Managing Power 4-3

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Managing Power
4-3
Initiating Power Conditions
This section tells when to turn the computer on and off and how to
use Suspend and Hibernation. The following table describes the
operations; the following sections describe each power condition.
Initiating Power Conditions from the Keyboard
Operation
Procedure
Indicator
Turn computer on.
Slide power
switch.
NOTE
: If
restarting, wait
about 10
seconds after
turning off the
computer.
Power/suspend
light turns on.
If computer was
in Suspend or
Hibernation, the
system beeps
once and your
work returns to
the screen.
Turn computer off when
using Windows.
1. Save your
work and
exit all
applications.
2. Click
Start
˘
Shut
Down
˘
Shut
Down the
Computer
˘
Yes.
Power/suspend
light turns off.
Initiate Suspend.
Press suspend
button.
Power/suspend
light blinks.
Screen is blank.
System beeps
twice.
Exit Suspend.
NOTE:
If the system
initiated Suspend
because of a critical low-
battery condition, the
computer may not exit
Suspend until the
low-battery condition
is resolved.
Press suspend
button.
Power/suspend
light stops
blinking and
turns on.
Your work
returns to
the screen.
System beeps
once.
Continued