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Starting Out with Your OmniBook A tour of the OmniBook For Windows 95, the Start button provides two commands that stop the OmniBook. • Suspend changes the OmniBook to the Suspend state. • Shut Down (shut down the computer) changes the OmniBook to the Off state. If you plug in the ac adapter while the OmniBook is stopped, battery-charging components are activated, but the OmniBook stays in the same power state. On the other hand, if you unplug the ac adapter while the OmniBook is in the Display Off state, it changes to the Suspend state-if you plug it in again, the OmniBook stays in the Suspend state. In addition, Advanced Power Management (APM) provides several automatic power-saving features that affect the power state. You can adjust settings in the System Configuration Utility to control features such as the following. See page 4-8 for more information about the SCU. If the OmniBook is running on battery power and there's no activity for a short period of time, it automatically stops by changing to the Suspend state. If you leave the OmniBook stopped in the Suspend state for a long time without plugging in the ac adapter, it automatically saves power by changing to the Hibernate state. Your session is saved. 1-15

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Starting Out with Your OmniBook
A tour of the OmniBook
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For Windows 95, the Start button provides two commands that stop the OmniBook.
Suspend changes the OmniBook to the Suspend state.
Shut Down (shut down the computer) changes the OmniBook to the Off state.
If you plug in the ac adapter while the OmniBook is stopped, battery-charging
components are activated, but the OmniBook stays in the same power state. On the
other hand, if you unplug the ac adapter while the OmniBook is in the Display Off
state, it changes to the Suspend state—if you plug it in again, the OmniBook stays in
the Suspend state.
In addition, Advanced Power Management (APM) provides several automatic
power-saving features that affect the power state. You can adjust settings in the
System Configuration Utility to control features such as the following. See page 4-8
for more information about the SCU.
If the OmniBook is running on battery power and there’s no activity for a short
period of time, it automatically stops by changing to the Suspend state.
If you leave the OmniBook stopped in the Suspend state for a long time without
plugging in the ac adapter, it automatically saves power by changing to the
Hibernate state. Your session is saved.