Fujitsu 690TX Laptop User Manual


 
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Timing out from lack of activity.
Battery level reaching the Dead Battery
Warning condition.
Your notebook’s system memory typically stores
the file(s) on which you are working, the open
application(s) and any other data required to
support the operation(s) in progress. When
you resume operation from Suspend mode, it
returns to the point in the operation where it
left off, before going into the mode. You must
use the Suspend/Resume button to resume
operation, and there must be an adequate
power source available, or your notebook
will not resume.
C A U T I O N
Loss of all power sources, including
batteries, while in the Suspend mode
will cause loss of data and inability to
return to operation with the Suspend/
Resume button.
Save-to-Disk Mode
The Save-to-Disk function saves the contents
of your notebook’s system memory to the hard
drive whenever you:
Press the Suspend/Resume button until
acknowledged with Save-to-Disk mode
enabled in the Power Savings menu of the
BIOS setup utility.
Select Suspend from the Windows 95 Start
menu with Save-to-Disk mode enabled by the
BIOS setup utility.
Select Save-to-Disk activation from the
PowerPanel toolbar or menu.
Time out from lack of activity with Save-To-
Disk mode enabled from the Power Savings
menu of the BIOS setup utility.
Your notebook’s system memory typically stores
the file(s) on which you are working, the open
application(s) and any other data required to
support the operation(s) in progress. When the
Save-to-Disk function is activated your note-
book saves the contents of the system memory
to a file on the internal hard drive,and then
automatically shuts off power to your notebook.
This is the same pseudo-off state as the Windows
95 power off. When you resume operation by
pressing the Suspend/Resume button, you return
to the point in the operation where you left off,
before going into Save-to-Disk mode.
P O I N T
If power is lost during Save-to-Disk mode
the data will be retrieved automatically as
soon as power is returned
.
P O I N T
When PC Cards or external devices are
in use, Save-to-Disk mode cannot return
you to the exact state prior to suspension
because all of the peripheral devices will
be re-initialized when the system restarts.