Lenovo ThinkPad T420 (English) Power Manager Deployment Guide - Page 47
Policy settings, Description, Action, Switch to a Power, Scheme, Notes, Switch to
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Table 6. Power Agenda* (continued) Policy settings Idle Timer Smart Shut down Power Plan (Scheme) Description - Idle Timer policy setting - Time policy setting • Shut down - Time policy setting • Set monitor brightness - ThinkPad LCD Brightness policy setting - External monitor brightness policy setting (Windows Vista/7 only) - Time policy setting • Peak power scheduler - Peak power scheduler - terms of validity policy setting - Peak power scheduler - time policy setting Specifies the period of inactivity before your computer enters sleep or hibernation mode, or turns off. If you enable this policy setting, you must set a value in seconds. Specify whether to put the computer into hibernation mode if the shutdown process is blocked by some applications. If you enable this policy setting and select the check box, your computer will enter hibernate mode when the computer shutdown is blocked. If you enable this policy setting and clear the check box, your computer will shutdown. If you do not configure this policy setting, the default setting is enabled. Specifies the name of the power plan (scheme) that the power agenda will switch to. If you set the Action policy setting to Switch to a Power Plan (For Windows Vista/7) or Switch to a Power Scheme (For Windows XP), you should enable this policy setting and input a power plan (scheme) name. See the action policy setting in Table 6 "Power Agenda*" on page 39. If the power plan (scheme) name does not exist on client computers, the power agenda will not switch to this power plan (scheme). Notes: 1. The power plan (scheme) name should contain no more than 32 single-byte characters or 16 double-byte characters. 2. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, but set the Action policy setting to Switch to a Chapter 3. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 41