- Hewlett-Packard Notebook PC Hardware Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Hardware
- TouchPad and Keyboard
- Power
- Power Sources
- Power Control and Light Locations
- Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Overviews
- Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures
- Power Preferences
- Battery Pack
- Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
- Multimedia
- Wireless (Select Models Only)
- Security
- Hardware Upgrades and Replacements
- Software Updates and Recoveries and System Software
- Specifications
- Index

Power
Hardware and Software Guide 3–9
Initiating or Resuming from Standby
Task Procedure Result
Initiate standby. 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 initiates standby.
■ In Windows XP Home,
select
Start > Turn Off
Computer > Stand By
.*
■ In Windows XP Professional,
select Start > Turn Off
Computer > Stand
by > OK.*
(If
standby 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.
No action is required. The system
initiates standby
■ After 10 minutes of inactivity
while running on battery power.
■ After 20 minutes of inactivity
while running on external power.
■ Power/standby
lights blink.
■ Screen is cleared.
Resume from
standby.
■ Briefly press the power/standby
button.
–or–
■ Open the notebook.
†
■ Power/standby
lights are turned on.
■ Yo u r w o r k i s
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.










