HP Dragonfly 13.5 Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 14

Display, Auto Lock and Awake

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Table 2-2 Left-side components and their descriptions (continued) Component Description (3) USB Type-C power connector and Connects an AC adapter that has a USB Type-C connector, Thunderbolt port with HP Sleep and Charge supplying power to the computer and, if needed, charging the and DisplayPort output computer battery. - and - Connects a USB device, provides high-speed data transfer, and charges small devices (such as a smartphone), even when the computer is off. NOTE: Use a standard USB Type-C charging cable or cable adapter (purchased separately) when charging a small external device. - and - Connects a display device that has a USB Type-C connector, providing DisplayPort output. NOTE: Your computer might also support a Thunderbolt docking station. (4) Battery light When AC power is connected: ● White: The battery charge is greater than 90 percent. ● Amber: The battery charge is from 0 to 90 percent. ● Off: The battery is not charging. When AC power is disconnected (battery not charging): ● Blinking amber: The battery has reached a low battery level. When the battery has reached a critical battery level, the battery light begins blinking rapidly. ● Off: The battery is not charging. Display Use the illustration and table to identify the display components. Auto Lock and Awake Auto Lock and Awake monitors your presence in front of the computer to save power and add security. When you step away from the computer, the proximity sensor puts the computer into the Sleep state. When you return to the computer, the sensor recognizes you and wakes the computer automatically. Auto Lock and Awake is turned on by default. To access Auto Lock and Awake: 1. Select the Start button, select Settings, select System, and then select Power & battery. 2. Select Screen and sleep, and then follow the on-screen instructions. 8 Chapter 2 Components

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Table 2-2
Left-side components and their descriptions
(continued)
Component
Description
(3)
USB Type-C power connector and
Thunderbolt port with HP Sleep and Charge
and DisplayPort output
Connects an AC adapter that has a USB Type-C connector,
supplying power to the computer and, if needed, charging the
computer battery.
– and –
Connects a USB device, provides high-speed data transfer,
and charges small devices (such as a smartphone), even
when the computer is off.
NOTE:
Use a standard USB Type-C charging cable or cable
adapter (purchased separately) when charging a small
external device.
– and –
Connects a display device that has a USB Type-C connector,
providing DisplayPort output.
NOTE:
Your computer might also support a Thunderbolt
docking station.
(4)
Battery light
When AC power is connected:
White: The battery charge is greater than 90 percent.
Amber: The battery charge is from 0 to 90 percent.
Off: The battery is not charging.
When AC power is disconnected (battery not charging):
Blinking amber: The battery has reached a low battery
level. When the battery has reached a critical battery
level, the battery light begins blinking rapidly.
Off: The battery is not charging.
Display
Use the illustration and table to identify the display components.
Auto Lock and Awake
Auto Lock and Awake monitors your presence in front of the computer to save power and add security.
When you step away from the computer, the proximity sensor puts the computer into the Sleep state.
When you return to the computer, the sensor recognizes you and wakes the computer automatically.
Auto Lock and Awake is turned on by default.
To access Auto Lock and Awake:
1.
Select the
Start
button, select
Settings
, select
System
, and then select
Power & battery
.
2.
Select
Screen and sleep
, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
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Chapter 2
Components