User's Manual

Default settings are shown in red.
Alarms
Use the
Alarms
tab to define the point at which the battery alarm activates. Define the alarm to either sound,
display a warning message, or invoke Standby, Hibernate or Shutdown.
Default settings are shown in red.
Power Meter
The
Power Meter
tab displays the remaining battery power and charging status for the primary and
secondary batteries (if applicable). Choose to display either a percentage progress bar or a battery icon with
percentage indicator for your battery status information.
Advanced
System Hibernates
(plugged in)
25/30/45 minutes
1/2/
3
/4/5/6 hours
Never
Selects the system hibernation timeout
period for your system when running
under AC power.
System Hibernates
(running on batteries)
10/15/20/25/30/45 minutes
1/
2
/3/4/5/6 hours
Never
Selects the system hibernation timeout
period for your system when running
under DC power.
Parameter Options Description
Low battery alarm
10%
0-100%
Allows you to define a low battery
alarm percentage, notification, and
system action.
Notification
Display message
Sound alarm
Allows you to define whether the
alarm is visual or auditive.
Alarm Action Standby
Hibernate
Shut down
No action
Allows you to define which action
is taken by the system when the
alarm goes off.
Run a program
None
Allows you to define which
program is launched when the
alarm goes off.
Critical battery alarm
3%
0-100%
Allows you to define a critical
battery alarm percentage,
notification, and system action.
Notification
Display message
Sound alarm
Allows you to define whether the
alarm is visual or auditive.
Alarm Action None
Standby
Hibernate
Power off
Allows you to define which action
is taken by the system when the
alarm goes off.
Run a program
None
Allows you to define which
program is launched when the
alarm goes off.
Managing System Power (Windows XP)