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Conserving battery power, Power management modes, Microsoft® windows® power meter – Dell Latitude D620 User Manual

Page 12: Charge gauge, Health gauge, Standby mode

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Microsoft® Windows® Power Meter

The Windows Power Meter indicates the remaining battery charge. To check the Power Meter, double-click the

icon on the taskbar.

If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, a

icon appears.

 

Charge Gauge

Before you insert a battery, press the status button on the battery charge gauge to illuminate the charge-level lights. Each light represents approximately 20
percent of the total battery charge. For example, if the battery has 80 percent of its charge remaining, four of the lights are on. If no lights appear, the battery
has no charge.

 

Health Gauge

The battery operating time is largely determined by the number of times it is charged. After hundreds of charge and discharge cycles, batteries lose some
charge capacity, or battery health. To check the battery health, press and hold the status button on the battery charge gauge for at least 3 seconds. If no
lights appear, the battery is in good condition, and more than 80 percent of its original charge capacity remains. Each light represents incremental
degradation. If five lights appear, less than 60 percent of the charge capacity remains, and you should consider replacing the battery. See

Specifications

for

more information about the battery operating time.

A low-battery warning occurs when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted. The computer beeps once, indicating that minimal battery 
operating time remains. During that time, the speaker beeps periodically. If two batteries are installed, the low-battery warning means that the combined
charge of both batteries is approximately 90 percent depleted. The computer enters hibernate mode when the battery charge is at a critically low level. For
more information about low-battery alarms, see

Configuring Power Management Settings

.

 

Conserving Battery Power

Perform the following actions to conserve battery power:

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Connect the computer to an electrical outlet when possible because battery life is largely determined by the number of times the battery is used and

recharged.

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Place the computer in standby mode or hibernate mode (see

Power Management Modes

) when you leave the computer unattended for long periods of

time.

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Use the Power Management Wizard (see

Configuring Power Management Settings

) to select options to optimize your computer's power usage. These

options can also be set to change when you press the power button, close the display, or press .

 

Power Management Modes

 

Standby Mode

Standby mode conserves power by turning off the display and the hard drive after a predetermined period of inactivity (a time-out). When the computer exits
standby mode, it returns to the same operating state it was in before entering standby mode.

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battery

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battery charge gauge

NOTICE:

To avoid losing or corrupting data, save your work immediately after a low-battery warning. Then connect the computer to an electrical outlet,

or install a second battery in the media bay. If the battery runs completely out of power, hibernate mode begins automatically.

NOTE:

See

Battery Performance

for more information on conserving battery power.

NOTICE:

If your computer loses AC and battery power while in standby mode, it may lose data.