Troubleshooting guide

If you select to disable the low-battery warning beeps, a low-battery
condition will be indicated only by a blinking battery light. If you
disable Power Management or Hibernation, information in memory will not be
automatically saved during a critical low-battery condition.
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If you disable Power Management or Hibernation, you must take immediate
action to resolve a low-battery condition to prevent losing unsaved
information.
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If you enable the selection for an external energy saving monitor, it will
enter low-power mode when the screen timeout occurs. If you enable this
selection and you do not have an energy saving monitor, the screen display
may become distorted.
Power Management
Under Power Management, you can select whether to enable Power Management
while on AC or battery, only while on battery, or never (disabled).
If you enable Power Management, you can select the conservation level:
high, medium, none (drain), or custom. The conservation level sets the
timeouts for Standby, Hibernation, drives, and screens.
A timeout is a period of inactivity after which power is turned off to the
system or component.
o High: Provides the maximum amount of power conservation and the maximum
battery operating time from a single charge.
o Medium (default): Provides a balance between performance and battery
life.
o Custom: Conserves power according to specified timeout settings.
o None (Drain): Provides no conservation features; use to drain the
battery pack.
Security Menu
Select the Security menu to set, change, or delete the setup and power-on
passwords, and to enable/disable QuickLock/QuickBlank, power-on password
from Standby, diskette drives, diskette drive boot ability, ports, and PC
Card slots.
Setup Password
The Setup password protects the system configuration from unauthorized
changes. After establishing a setup password, you cannot change the
system configuration until you enter the setup password.
IMPORTANT: Type carefully because the password does not display as you
type it. If you choose to, you can use the same password for
setup and for power-on.
The next time you run Computer Setup, you are prompted to enter the
password. If you enter the password incorrectly, you are prompted to
reenter the password.