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NEC PowerMate V486 Series - Power Management

NEC PowerMate V486 Series
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1-36 Using Your Computer
To use the NEC Fax Technical Support Service, see
“Getting Help from NEC” in Chapter 7 of this guide.
Power Management
Your PowerMate V486 Series system comes with power
management features that help you conserve energy and cut
operating costs. You can manually initiate a power-saving
mode instantly or you can set power management features
to start automatically.
Your system has three different power consumption states:
Full-Power On mode
In Full-Power On mode, the system is in a fully active
mode of operation. Power to all components, such as
the monitor and hard disk drive, is on. When you power
on your computer, your system is in a Full-Power On
mode. A green system unit power lamp indicates that
the system is in a Full-Power On mode.
Standby mode
Standby is a power-saving mode. When the system goes
into Standby mode, it automatically turns power off to
individual system components after a preset period of
system inactivity. If you do not use the components,
such as your keyboard, mouse, or drives, for the preset
time, your screen goes blank and system goes into a
power saving mode of operation.
Suspend mode
Suspend mode is a power-saving mode. In Suspend
mode, the system turns off power to all possible system
devices. The system saves data and system status before
it shuts off power.
The following sections describe how to use Standby and
Suspend power management modes.

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