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36 Motion Computing LE1600 and LS800 Tablet PC User Guide
described, but illustrations to show the various options are not included in
this User Guide.
Power Schemes. Tap the Power Schemes tab to show the Power
Schemes window. You can select from a set of pre-defined power schemes
that apply to a wide variety of home and work environments. Try it yourself
by selecting one of the options from the pull-down menu and seeing how
your choice affects the power settings. This operation also gives you the
flexibility to define your own scheme and keep the same name or rename it
to something that makes more sense to you.
Alarms. The Alarms tab shows the Alarms window. This option lets you
specify the point at which battery alarms are activated for both the low and
critically low battery level states. You also define the action that the Tablet
PC should take when that battery level is reached. For example, you may
choose to have the Tablet PC sound an alarm, or you may prefer to receive
a text message.
Power Meter. The Power Meter tab shows the Power Meter window and
shows a visual indication of the Battery Status for battery #1 and #2 (if
present and attached to the Tablet PC). The icon shows the remaining
battery level and the text shows the percentage remaining. You can click on
a battery icon to open a detailed information window for that battery.
Advanced. The Advanced tab shows the Advanced window where you
specify the power settings options that you want to use. You can also
specify what you want the Tablet PC to do when you press the Power
switch. Your choices include everything from doing nothing, going into
standby mode, to hibernation, or to performing a shut down of your
computer.
Hibernate. The Hibernate tab opens the HIbernate window where you
enable or disable hibernation by using the Hibernation checkbox. This