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Chapter 5:  The Power System 
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= The DRAM and video memory are saved to the hard disk (Save to Disk 
only) 
If the system is left in Suspend to memory (RAM) mode long enough to 
consume all battery power, then the Suspend indicator goes out and the current 
contents of the computer’s memory are lost.  The system cannot resume until 
the battery is recharged or the Notebook is connected to AC power. 
How to Resume 
Pressing the Power On/Off button causes the system to resume operation after 
entering Suspend mode.  Resuming returns the system’s operation to the point 
in your application where the suspend was initiated.  This does not mean, 
however, that all devices are powered up.  When the system resumes, the 
following events occur: 
= DRAM refresh memory returns the system to the application that was 
running before the Suspend operation 
= The video is turned on 
= The COM ports are enabled 
= Then, each device is powered on when it is requested for use by the system 
 
Controllable Features 
The Power menu in the BIOS Setup program allows you to specify the amount 
of inactivity time that must elapse before power saving features are activated.  
The interval is set using the BIOS Setup program controls as described in 
Chapter 2.  The available ranges are as follows: 
Power Mode 
Timeout Values 
Standby Time-out 
1,2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, minutes 
Suspend Time-out 
5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60 minutes 
 
Smart CPU Mode 
The Notebook’s BIOS Setup program allows you to enable the Smart CPU 
mode.  This feature slows down the CPU and saves power during brief periods 
when the system is not busy.  This feature can be enabled under the “Power” 
menu of the Setup program.  Refer to Chapter 2 for details.