HP Pavilion dv1400 Hardware and Software Guide - Page 62

Initiating or Resuming from Standby

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Power Initiating or Resuming from Standby Task Procedure Result Initiate standby from Windows. With the notebook on, use any of the following procedures: ■ Press the fn+f5 hotkey. ■ Close the notebook. ✎ When the notebook is closed, the display presses the display switch, which then turns off the display. ■ In Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Stand By.* ■ In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Stand by > OK.* (If Stand by is not displayed, press the down arrow, and then select Stand by from the drop-down list.) ■ Power/standby lights blink. ■ Screen is cleared. Allow the system to initiate standby from Windows. No action is required. The system initiates standby ■ After 10 minutes of inactivity while running on battery power. ■ After 25 minutes of inactivity while running on external power. ■ Power/standby lights blink. ■ Screen is cleared. Resume from standby into Windows. Use any of the following procedures: ■ Briefly press the power button. ■ Use the TouchPad. ■ Press any key on the keyboard. ■ Press the music button, DVD button, or a TouchPad button.† ■ Power/standby lights are turned on. ■ Your work is returned to the screen. *Depending on your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button may be called the Shut Down button. †Depending on your notebook configuration, you may also be able to resume from standby by moving or activating a control on an optional mouse or by opening the display if the notebook was closed while in standby. 3-12 Hardware and Software Guide

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Hardware and Software Guide
Power
Initiating or Resuming from Standby
Task
Procedure
Result
Initiate standby
from Windows.
With the notebook on, use any of the
following procedures:
Press the
fn+f5
hotkey.
Close the notebook.
When the notebook is closed,
the display presses the display
switch, which then turns off the
display.
In Windows XP Home, select
Start > Turn Off Computer >
Stand By
.*
In Windows XP Professional,
select
Start > Turn Off
Computer > Stand by > OK
.*
(If Stand by is not displayed, press
the down arrow, and then select
Stand by
from the
drop-down list.)
Power/standby
lights blink.
Screen is cleared.
Allow the system
to initiate
standby from
Windows.
No action is required. The system
initiates standby
After 10 minutes of inactivity while
running on battery power.
After 25 minutes of inactivity while
running on external power.
Power/standby
lights blink.
Screen is cleared.
Resume from
standby into
Windows.
Use any of the following procedures:
Briefly press the power button.
Use the TouchPad.
Press any key on the keyboard.
Press the music button, DVD
button, or a TouchPad button.
Power/standby
lights are
turned on.
Your work is
returned to the
screen.
*Depending on your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button may be
called the
Shut Down
button.
Depending on your notebook configuration, you may also be able to resume
from standby by moving or activating a control on an optional mouse or by
opening the display if the notebook was closed while in standby.