Technical information
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this manual
- Introduction
- General descriptions
- ThinkPad R40
- Product overview
- Symptom-to-FRU index
- FRU replacement notices
- Removing and replacing a FRU
- 1010 Battery pack
- 1020 Ultrabay Plus device
- 1030 Hard-disk drive
- 1040 DIMM
- 1050 Mini PCI adapter
- 1060 Keyboard
- 1070 Backup battery
- 1080 Optical storage in the fixed bay
- 1090 PC Card slot assembly
- 1100 Hinge cover
- 1110 Communication daughter card (CDC)
- 1120 Fan assembly
- 1130 CPU
- 1140 Bluetooth antenna assembly
- 1150 LCD assembly
- 1160 Keyboard bezel
- 1170 Speaker assembly and microphone cable
- 1180 System board
- 1190 Hard-disk drive slot
- 2000 Ultrabay Plus guide rail
- 2010 I/O Bracket
- 2020 LCD front bezel
- 2030 Inverter card
- 2040 LCD panel and LCD cable assembly
- 2050 Antenna assembly, hinges, and LCD cover
- Locations
- Parts list
- Notices

Power
management
To
reduce
power
consumption,
the
computer
has
three
power
management
modes:
screen
blank,
standby,
and
hibernation.
Notes
v
Screen
blank
mode
is
called
standby
mode
in
Windows
95
and
Windows
NT.
v
Standby
mode
is
called
suspend
mode
in
Windows
95
and
Windows
NT.
Screen
blank
mode
Screen
blank
mode
has
three
variants,
as
follows:
1.
If
you
press
Fn+F3,
or
the
time
set
on
the
“LCD
off
timer”
in
IBM
BIOS
Setup
Utility
expires,
v
The
LCD
backlight
turns
off.
v
The
hard-disk
drive
motor
stops.
v
The
speaker
is
muted.
2.
If
you
are
using
the
ACPI
operating
system
and
you
press
Fn+F3,
v
The
LCD
backlight
turns
off.
v
The
hard-disk
drive
motor
stops.
3.
If
the
time
set
on
the
“Turn
off
monitor”
timer
in
the
operating
system
expires,
v
The
LCD
backlight
turns
off.
To
end
screen
blank
mode
and
resume
normal
operation,
press
any
key.
Standby
mode
When
the
computer
enters
standby
mode,
the
following
events
occur
in
addition
to
what
occurs
in
screen
blank
mode:
v
The
LCD
is
powered
off.
v
The
hard-disk
drive
is
powered
off.
v
The
CPU
stops.
To
enter
standby
mode,
press
Fn+F4.
Note:
You
can
change
the
action
of
Fn+F4,
if
you
are
using
the
ACPI
operating
system.
In
certain
circumstances,
the
computer
goes
into
standby
mode
automatically:
v
If
a
“suspend
time”
has
been
set
on
the
timer,
and
the
user
does
not
do
any
operation
with
the
keyboard,
the
TrackPoint,
the
hard
disk,
the
parallel
connector,
or
the
diskette
drive
within
that
time.
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