Mitsubishi Electric Apricot AL Series Owner's Handbook Manual page 47

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OWNER'S HANDBOOK
Standby mode
There are two ways of entering Standby mode:

Standby timeout

Using the Power Management keys
Standby timeout
Standby mode can be triggered by a period of
inactivity on the keyboard and the mouse. This period
of inactivity is called the Standby timeout, and it can
be as short as 1 minute. There are default Standby
timeouts
parameters, as mentioned in the previous section, or
you can set the Standby timeout manually as follows:
1.
Switch Power Management to 'Customized', as
described in the previous section.
2.
Change the Standby timeout setting to the
desired value.
Your computer will now enter Standby mode after the
specified period of inactivity. To exit from Standby
mode, press any key, or move your finger along the
trackpad.
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for
the
pre-defined
Power
Power Management keys
1.
To enter Standby mode, press the <Fn>
<F4> keys.
2.
To exit from Standby mode, press any key, or
move your finger along the trackpad.
Suspend mode
As previously mentioned, Suspend mode can be
configured to operate in two different ways:

Save to Disk mode
Saving
In Save to Disk mode, the contents of the RAM
are saved to the HDD before the computer
switches off. This mode uses less power than
Memory Suspend mode.

Memory Suspend mode
In Memory Suspend mode, the contents of
RAM are preserved when the computer enters
Suspend mode. This mode uses slightly more
power than Save to Disk mode.
You can configure the operation of Suspend mode by
changing the Suspend Mode option in the Power
menu in Setup.


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