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Psion Teklogix netpad Windows CE .NET 4.2 Quick Start Guide 37
are: D0 (active), D1 (Dim), D2 (Stand-By), D3 and D4 (Suspend),
and Power loss (no power). The device names are represented as
follows:
\Windows\sa_lcd2.dll
Display proxy driver, which interfaces the display
driver to the power manager.
NDS0 NDIS driver.
PWR1 Power button, which passively supports power man-
agement to control the system power states.
Figure 2.15 Power Properties: Device Status
2.3.3 Flight Mode Settings
Flight Mode turns off the PCMCIA card in your netpad. This mode
serves two purposes. On a radio-equipped netpad, using Flight Mode
disables radio communications so that you may use your netpad dur-
ing an airline flight. On a PCMCIA-equipped netpad, using Flight
Mode conserves power when you do not need the features of the card.
To turn Flight Mode ON, open the Flight Mode icon in the Control Panel.