User's Handbook
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 - 1 Getting Started 21
 - 2 Using the iX104C2 35
 - 3 Maintaining the iX104C2 75
 - Welcome
 - 1 Getting Started
 - 2 Using the iX104C2
- Turning on the computer
 - Turning off the computer
 - Suspending and resuming operation
 - Using the pen
 - Using the joystick (the navigation control key)
 - Changing the screen orientation
 - Adjusting the screen brightness
 - Docking the tablet
 - Connecting devices
 - Using the battery
 - Programming hot keys
 
 - 3 Maintaining the iX104C2
 - A Troubleshooting
 - B Using BIOS and AOS Functions
 - C Glossary
 - D Hardware Specifications
 - E Agency Notices
 - Index
 
Chapter 2. Using the iX104C2
Suspending and resuming operation
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Suspending and resuming operation
To conserve battery power when you do not want to turn off the 
computer or when you need to install a charged battery pack, put the 
computer into Suspend mode. (You can suspend operation without 
closing any programs or Windows.)
When you suspend operation:
■ Programs that are running stop (but do not close).
■ Active data is saved.
■ The system enters one of the following low-power modes:
• Suspend-to-RAM mode – The Status LED light is 
continuously yellow. Active data is saved in RAM and most 
other components are turned off. 
Although the computer uses very little power when in 
Suspend-to-RAM mode, eventually the battery’s power does 
run out. If you will not be using the computer for an extended 
period of time, turn the computer off instead of using 
Suspend-to-RAM mode.
• Hibernation mode – Active data is saved on the hard disk and 
power usage is reduced to the same level as when the 
computer is turned off. In Hibernation mode, there is no 
danger of losing data if battery power is lost.
Note
For more information, see “Using power options” on page 61.










