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    							PRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIESPIN ASSIGNMENTS 3
    Presario 1400 Series
    Model XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340, 
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    RJ-45 (NIC)
    RJ-45 (NIC)
    18PMJ-1
    28PMJ-2
    38PMJ-3
    48PMJ-4
    58PMJ-5
    68PMJ-6
    78PMJ-7
    88PMJ-8 
    						
    							4 PIN ASSIGNMENTSPRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIES
    Presario 1400 Series
    Model XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340, 
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    S-Video
    AC Adapter
    S-Video
    1Y/R
    2C/G
    3Ground
    4Ground
    AC Adapter
    Center Pin Power
    Outside PinGround 
    						
    							PRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIESBATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT 1
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    Battery and Power Management
    This chapter describes power management and proper battery operating practices for Presario 1400 
    Series Notebooks. These practices include conservation of AC power and effective control of energy 
    to extend the operating life of the battery. The following Power Mode sections also outline the 
    correct methods of starting and shutting down the Notebook in various situations.
    Power Modes
    Presario 1400 Series Notebooks have three levels of low power: Hibernation, Standby, and Full Off.
    Hibernation
    Hibernation mode helps conserve battery life and protect data. The Notebook automatically enters 
    Hibernation when the battery has little power left, or when the Notebook (operating on battery 
    power) is in Standby mode for more than one hour. As the Notebook enters Hibernation, it 
    automatically stores the contents of its memory to the hard drive before shutdown. When the 
    Notebook wakes from Hibernation, it returns to its former state.
    Note: When the Notebook enters or wakes from Hibernation mode, a Progress window is 
    displayed.
    To activate Hibernation mode, press the Power 
    Ÿ button once.
    To resume from Hibernation mode, press the Power 
    Ÿ button once.
    Standby
    Standby is a low-power mode, also referred to as Sleep mode. The Notebook maintains system 
    information and open files while in Standby mode. Selecting Standby instead of turning off the 
    Notebook when your have finished working has two advantages: 1. It allows the Notebook to wake 
    up faster than it would if it had been turned off; 2. It saves more power than the Active-On mode.
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    CAUTION: Unsaved information is lost if the Notebook is turned off prior to 
    system wake-up, or if a power loss occurs while using the AC adapter.
    To activate Standby/Sleep mode, press Fn+F4 or click Start. Select the Shut Down option, and 
    then Standby.
    To resume from Stand/Sleep mode, press any key. 
    						
    							2 BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENTPRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIES
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    Full Off
    Full Off mode consumes no power. The battery charges continuously if the battery is installed while 
    the Notebook is in Full Off mode and if the Notebook remains plugged into external AC power.
    Note: Unsaved information is lost if the Notebook is turned off without first saving the 
    data.
    To activate Full Off mode, complete the following steps:
    1. Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar.
    2. Click Shut Down, then select Shut Down from the options.
    To  r e s u m e  f r o m  Full Off mode, press the Power button once.
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    CAUTION: The Notebook must be turned off (Full Off mode) when installing or 
    replacing components. Follow the instructions for putting the Notebook into 
    Full Off mode. Be sure to unplug the Notebook from the outlet, and remove the 
    battery pack (refer to the removal procedures section: Battery Pack
    ) before 
    servicing any parts. 
    						
    							PRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIESBATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT 3
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    Summary of Power Modes
    The following table outlines the procedures for entering and exiting the various power modes, and 
    the external indicators for each mode.
    Standby ModeHibernation ModeOff Mode
    Automatic 
    Activation15 minutes if using 
    battery power* (preset 
    default)When battery is low or 
    after 1 hour of 
    Standby*Standard Shutdown*: 
    click Start on the 
    Windows taskbar, click 
    Shut Down, and then 
    Shut Down from menu 
    options.
    Manual 
    Activation
    Press Fn+F4 key 
    combination or click 
    Start on the Windows 
    taskbar, Shut Down, and 
    then Standby.Press the Power Ÿ 
    button once.Manual Shutdown**: 
    Press and hold down the 
    Power 
    Ÿ button for 
    four seconds.
    OR
    Fn+Power (press and 
    hold the Fn key then 
    press the Power 
    button).
    Resume/
    ExitPress any key. Press the Power 
    Ÿ 
    button once.Press the Power Ÿ 
    button once.
    Indicators
    Power light flashes and 
    Moon 
    é icon appears on 
    status display.
    Power light is off, 
    screen is blank, and 
    Power 
    Ÿ icon does not 
    appear on status 
    display.
    Power light is off, 
    screen is blank, and 
    Power 
    Ÿ icon does not 
    appear on status 
    display.
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    The Notebook will not automatically enter Standby or Hibernation mode if using AC power.
    ** Important: The Manual Shutdown procedure is not recommended unless the Standard Shutdown is 
    uuuunsuccessful. 
    						
    							4 BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENTPRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIES
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    Power Settings
    Power management modes can be initiated based on the amount of time passed since the last 
    system activity. System activity includes keyboard strokes, mouse movement, CD/DVD playback, 
    and modem usage.
    Power Schemes
    Different patterns of Notebook use determine the level of power management needed. The Power 
    management settings can be selected using several predefined Power Schemes. To access these 
    options, select Power Management on the Control Panel, then click the Power Schemes tab. The 
    default Power Schemes are Home/Office Desk, Portable/Laptop, and Always On. Power Schemes can 
    also be customized by changing the following options:
    •System Standby: the length of inactivity before the Notebook goes into Standby mode
    Turn Off Monitor: the length of inactivity before the screen times out and goes blank
    Turn Off Hard Disks: the length of inactivity before the hard drive goes into low-power 
    mode
    Important: The setting for the Hard Disk must be less than or equal to the setting for 
    the System. If the Notebook is on a network, Compaq recommends that System 
    Standby be set to Never.
    The following table shows the default settings for each Power Scheme.
    Power SchemeAC PowerBattery Power
    Always On
    System Standby
    Tu r n  O F F  M o n i t o r
    Turn OFF Hard Disks
    HibernateNever
    20 minutes
    Never
    NeverNever
    15 minutes
    30 minutes
    Never
    Portable/Laptop
    System Standby
    Tu r n  O F F  M o n i t o r
    Turn OFF Hard Disks
    Hibernate
    Never
    3 hours
    15 minutes
    Never15 minutes
    Never
    10 minutes
    1 hour
    Home/Office Desk
    System Standby
    Turn OFF Monitor
    Turn OFF Hard Disks
    HibernateNever
    20 minutes
    Never
    Never5 minutes
    5 minutes
    10 minutes
    20 minutes 
    						
    							PRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIESBATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT 5
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    Alarms
    The Notebook can be set to Alarm when the battery power level is reduced or when it reaches a 
    critically low level. The Notebook can also be set to enter a low-power mode when the battery 
    reaches a specific power level.
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    CAUTION: The settings on the Alarms tab are preset for the Notebook to run at 
    optimum efficiency. Changing any of these settings may cause the Notebook to 
    function improperly. It is recommended that these settings be left at their default 
    values.
    Rebooting After a Lockup
    To reboot the Notebook when the keyboard is frozen, or when the screen is locked, press and hold 
    down the Power 
    Ÿ button for at least four seconds to perform a Manual Shutdown. Then restart the 
    Notebook with a single press of the Power 
    Ÿ button.
    If the Notebook still does not recover, shut it down by pressing the Power 
    Ÿ button and holding it 
    down for four seconds. Then remove the battery and unplug the AC power for at least 30 seconds. 
    Reinsert the battery or reconnect AC power, and press the Power 
    Ÿ button once to reboot.
    Recovering From a Loss of Electrical Power
    Loss of electrical power causes the Notebook to turn off automatically. This may cause loss of data 
    because the Microsoft Windows operating system is not able to close all the files and programs 
    properly.
    Loss of power may be caused by one of the following:
    Interruption of electrical power service
    Accidental disconnection of the power cord
    Default Alarm Settings
    SettingLow BatteryCritical Battery 
    Alarm power level 10% 0%
    NotificationSoundNo Action
    Power Mode No Action Hibernation
    ActiveEnabledEnabled 
    						
    							6 BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENTPRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIES
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    If power surges or sags, the display and status lights may flicker, and the Notebook may 
    automatically restart. If an improper shutdown occurs, the Microsoft Windows utility program, 
    ScanDisk, runs automatically once power is restored. ScanDisk determines whether the improper 
    shutdown has caused any errors on the hard disk. These errors may occur if the Microsoft Windows 
    operating system is not able to close all files correctly before the shutdown. If no errors are found, 
    the restart process continues. If ScanDisk does detect errors, follow the instructions on the screen 
    to continue the restart process. Work or information that was not saved before the loss of power or 
    shutdown may be lost.
    If a power failure occurs, or if the power cord disconnects while the Notebook is turned on, turn it off 
    until normal service is restored. The next time the Notebook is turned on, ScanDisk may run to 
    check the hard disk for errors caused by improper shutdown.
    Increasing Battery Pack Operating Time
    Battery pack operating life is affected by several variables. To avoid unnecessary replacement, 
    consider the following when determining how long a charged battery pack should last:
    Power conservation settings
    Hardware configuration
    Software applications
    Installed options
    Display brightness\\Server\projects\Compaq_Port\Portable TimesheetHard drive usage
    Changes in operating temperatures
    Type and number of installed PC cards
    Note: Power consumption requirements for PC cards vary widely. Some cards drain the 
    battery pack very rapidly.
    Battery pack operating life can be increased by as much as 50 percent by controlling the energy 
    required by the Notebook and the energy stored in the battery pack.
    Minimizing the Energy Required
    To minimize the energy required by the Notebook, follow these guidelines:
    Set the power conservation levels in the Power Management utility to Maximum.
    Customize the time-out value to work more efficiently with the applications. The length of 
    battery life depends on the values selected. 
    						
    							PRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIESBATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT 7
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    Maximizing the Energy Stored
    To maximize the energy stored in the battery pack, follow these guidelines:
    Condition a Battery Pack at least every 30 days to improve overall battery performance.
    Keep a battery pack in the Notebook when using it with AC power to supply the battery pack 
    with a constant trickle charge.
    Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place when not in use.
    Conditioning a Battery Pack
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    CAUTION: To avoid loss of data, make sure that all information is saved before 
    completely discharging a battery pack.
    To condition a battery pack, complete the following steps:
    1. Plug in the AC adapter and allow the battery to charge until the fast charge arrow on the 
    status display disappears. The battery gauge may read 100% for a period of time before the 
    arrow disappears.
    Note: Do not unplug the AC adapter until the arrow disappears.
    2. Unplug the AC adapter and allow the battery to drain until the Notebook enters Hibernation 
    mode. The Notebook can be used normally during this process.
    Note: If the AC adapter is connected while the battery is draining, the process must be 
    repeated, beginning with Step 1.
    The battery is now reconditioned. Plug in the AC adapter and begin using the Notebook. 
    The table below shows typical battery charging times for each model.
    Battery Charge Time
    Li-ion Battery PackBattery Power
    Computer On Line 4.75 hours
    Computer Off Line3.00 hours 
    						
    							8 BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENTPRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1400 SERIES
    Presario 1400 Series
    Models: XL240, XL241, XL242, XL244, XL245, XL246, XL247, XL250, XL340,
    XL341, XL342, XL343, XL344, XL345, XL346, XL350, XL352, XL355, and XL356
    Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
    In the interests of safeguarding our environment, Compaq Computer Corporation recommends that 
    nickel metal hydride (NiMH) and lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery packs be recycled. Battery packs should 
    be handled in accordance with country, state, province, or local regulations.
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    WARNING: Battery pack contains harmful components when exposed. Do not 
    open, crush, puncture, or incinerate the battery pack. It contains no 
    field-serviceable parts. Dispose of battery packs properly. Failure to dispose 
    of battery packs properly may cause harm to humans, animals, and 
    the environment. 
    						
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