HP Evo Notebook n200 Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 14

Top Components: Power Controls

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A Look at the Computer Top Components: Power Controls 1 Power switch* Turns the computer on or off or exits Suspend or Hibernation.*† When slid while pressing the suspend button*, resets the computer. 2 Suspend button* I Turns on the computer if it is off. I Initiates and exits Suspend.*† I When pressed while sliding the power switch, resets the computer. 3 Display switch Turns off the computer display if the computer is closed while it is on.† *In Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional, the term sleep button replaces the term suspend button, and the term Standby replaces the term Suspend. †This table describes default settings. Different settings can be selected. For more information about optional power settings, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Power Management" section, "Setting Power Procedure Preferences." Hardware Guide 2-3

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A Look at the Computer
Hardware Guide
2
3
Top Components: Power Controls
1
Power switch
*
Turns the computer on or off or exits
Suspend or Hibernation.
*†
When slid while pressing the suspend
button
*
, resets the computer.
2
Suspend button
*
Turns on the computer if it is off.
Initiates and exits Suspend.*†
When pressed while sliding the
power switch, resets the
computer.
3
Display switch
Turns off the computer display if the
computer is closed while it is on.
*
In Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional, the term
sleep button
replaces the term
suspend button,
and the term
Standby
replaces the term
Suspend
.
This table describes default settings. Different settings can be selected.
For more information about optional power settings, refer on this CD to
the
Utilities
guide, “Power Management” section, “Setting Power
Procedure Preferences.”