Compaq 3500 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Computer Power and Power Management 5-3
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Disconnecting the Computer
from External Power
When the computer does not contain a charged battery pack, save
your work and turn off the computer before disconnecting it from
external power.
When a charged battery pack is in the computer, you do not need
to turn off the computer before disconnecting it from external
power. The computer automatically switches to battery power.
IMPORTANT:
If the computer will be unused and disconnected from
external power for an extended period of time, remove the battery
pack(s). This reduces the discharge rate and extends battery life.
Managing Power
If you are running Windows 95 or later, the computer comes
equipped with a collection of power management features that
allow you to extend battery operating time or conserve AC power.
You can use power management to monitor most of the computer
components, such as the hard drive, processor, and display. When
these components are inactive for specified periods of time (called
timeouts), you can use power management settings to shut them
down temporarily. This will conserve battery or AC power.
Most power management settings are located under Power
Properties (Click Start Æ Control Panel Æ double-click Power Æ
Power Properties). These setting options allow you to configure
the way your system uses battery and AC power.