PLANEBOOK
TM
OWNER’S MANUAL
© Gulfstream 2008 47 PlaneBook™ Owner’s Manual
If the indicator is not visible, the power is off or your
notebook is in Hibernation mode. (See Hibernation
Feature).
Standby Mode
Standby mode in Windows saves the contents of
your system memory during periods of inactivity by
maintaining power to critical parts. This mode turns
off the CPU, display, hard drive, and all other internal
components except those necessary for maintaining
system memory and restarting.
Your notebook can be put in Standby mode by:
• Pressing the Power/Suspend/Resume button
when your system is turned on.
• Selecting Standby from the Windows Shut Down
menu.
• Timing out from lack of activity.
• Allowing the battery to reach the Dead Battery
Warning condition.
Your notebook’s system memory typically stores the
file on which you are working, open application
information, and any other data required to support
operations in progress. When you resume operation
from Standby mode, your notebook will return to the
point where it left off. You must use the
Power/Suspend/Resume button to resume operation,
and there must be an adequate power source
available, or your notebook will not resume.
Notes:
• If running your notebook on battery power, be
aware that the battery continues to discharge
while your notebook is in standby mode, although
not as fast as when fully operational.