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NOTE The AMIBIOS Power Management option
Power Button
must be set to Suspend.
CAUTION If the AMIBIOS Power Management option
Power Button
is set to On/Off, the system will
immediately power down if the Standby button is pressed. Doing so can cause data loss
and file corruption.
To wake the system from Suspend mode, press a key or move the mouse. The system
returns to its normal operative state.
See the following table for details on using the Standby button.
If system is...
Press Standby button... To...
Off (no LEDs on) Momentarily (< 1 sec) Start the system
Working (green LED on) Momentarily (< 1 sec) Suspend Windows 95/98
On a system running Windows NT 4.0 you can:
u
Start the system from a powered-down state by pressing the Standby button
momentarily. The system powers on and loads the operating system.
u
Start the Automatic Shutdown Utility by pressing the Standby button momentarily when
the operating system is active.
u
Power down the system by selecting the Shut down option from the Shut Down Start
menu option, and then pressing the Standby button when prompted.
CAUTION Be sure to select Shut Down from the Start menu, and then select the Shut down option,
before powering off the system with the Standby button. Powering off the system simply by
using the Standby button can cause data loss and/or file corruption.
See the following table for details on using the Standby button.
If system is...
Press Standby button... To...
Off (no LEDs on) Momentarily (< 1 sec) Start the system
Working (green LED on) Momentarily (< 1 sec) Start the Automatic Shutdown
Utility
Shut down (Restart button
visible)
And hold for 4 seconds Power down the system
System Power States
The advanced power management features of the system help you save energy, prolong
system life, and provide for future functionality, such as remote system wake up.
NOTE Remember that the system is
always
powered on when it is connected to AC power.