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DIGITAL HiNote Ultra 2000 Service Guide
Standby Mode
In this mode, components such as the HDD, Diskette or CD-ROM drive and the LCD display
are powered off and the CPU clock is stopped. Other components, transparent to the user, are
put in their lowest active states.
Standby Mode is entered:
• Automatically when the system remains idle for the specified time set in the Standby
Time-out field of the System Setup Program.
• Manually by pressing the [fn] + [esc] key combination.
Standby Mode is exited by any of the following actions:
• Pressing any key on the keyboard
• Touch pad or externally connected mouse activity
• Serial or parallel port activity
• PC Card activity
• Incoming modem call
Suspend Mode
Suspend Mode saves power by removing power from all system functions except RAM
memory.
Suspend Mode is entered as follows:
• Press the Suspend/Resume button.
• Close the LCD display lid (unless in Desktop Mode).
• When the specified time in the Suspend Time-out field in the BIOS is reached.
• When the battery reaches a critically low power level.
• In Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, click on the Suspend option on the Taskbar, if enabled.
Suspend Mode is exited to On as follows:
• Press the Suspend/Resume button.
• Opening lid if suspended from lid switch.
Suspend Mode is exited to Off as follows:
• [fn] + [Suspend/Resume] (make sure all data is saved and files/software programs are
closed).