User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Manual
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide
- Chapter 2: Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer
- Chapter 3: Power Management
- Chapter 4: Drivers & Utilities
- What to Install
- Driver Installation
- Manual Driver Installation
- Updating/Reinstalling Individual Drivers
- User Account Control (Win Vista)
- Windows Security Message
- New Hardware Found
- Driver Installation Procedure
- Chipset
- Video
- Audio
- Modem
- LAN
- TouchPad
- Card Reader/ExpressCard
- Hot Key
- Intel MEI Driver
- e-SATA Support
- Optional Drivers
- Wireless LAN
- PC Camera
- 3.5G Module
- Fingerprint Reader Module
- Intel Turbo Memory Technology Driver
- Chapter 5: BIOS Utilities
- Overview
- The Power-On Self Test (POST)
- The Setup Utility
- Main Menu
- Advanced Menu
- Installed O/S (Advanced Menu)
- SATA Mode Selection (Advanced Menu)
- DFOROM (Robson) Support (Advanced Menu > SATA Mode Selection [AHCI]
- Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: (Advanced Menu)
- Legacy OS Boot: (Advanced Menu)
- Reset Configuration Data: (Advanced Menu)
- Power On Boot Beep (Advanced Menu)
- Battery Low Alarm Beep: (Advanced Menu)
- Fan Control (Advanced Menu)
- Security Menu
- Boot Menu
- Exit Menu
- Chapter 6: Upgrading The Computer
- Chapter 7: Modules
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Interface (Ports & Jacks)
- Appendix B: NVIDIA Video Driver Controls
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Appendix D: Windows XP Information
- DVD Regional Codes
- Windows XP Start Menu & Control Panel
- Audio Features
- Function/Hot Key Indicators
- Video Features
- NVIDIA Video Driver Controls
- Power Management Features
- Configuring the Power Button
- Battery Information
- Driver Installation
- Bluetooth Module
- Wireless LAN Module
- PC Camera Module
- 3.5G Module
- Fingerprint Reader Module

Windows XP Information
Configuring the Power Button D - 17
D
Configuring the Power Button
The power button may be set to send the computer in to either Stand by or Hibernate mode. In Stand by mode,
the LED will blink green. In Hibernate mode the LED will be off (battery). If you are in a power saving
mode set to save power through individual components (e.g. hard disk, monitor), the LED will remain green.
Figure D - 11 - Power Options (Advanced - Power Buttons)
(Sleep) Button
Power Button Sleep/ResumeLid
Sleep Button
You may also configure
the Sleep/Resume key
combination (Fn + F4).
In Windows this is re-
ferred to as the Sleep
button.