Power Management Sample Clauses

Power Management a. It is the student’s responsibility to recharge the tablet battery so it is fully charged at the beginning of each school day. Power outlets may not be accessible in classroom for recharging.
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Power Management a. It is the student’s responsibility to recharge the Chromebook’s battery so it is fully charged.
Power Management. 1. Staymobile will provide wholesale purchase pricing on extra power cable and battery purchases for Customer Devices.
Power Management. Attention! In order to avoid possible safety problems, use only the battery supplied with a computer, a shift battery supplied by HP, or a compatible battery purchased from HP. The service life of the battery of your computer depends on the power control settings, programs running on your computer, the brightness of the screen, external devices connected to your computer, and other factors. View the remaining level of the battery charge ² Pull the mouse pointer to the icon of the charge indicator in the notification area on the right side of the taskbar. An increase in the service life of the battery, the service life of the battery depends on the functions that you use when working with the battery. The maximum discharge time will gradually decrease as the battery capacity is naturally reduced. â an additional docking station or an expansion module. â an additional alternating current adapter acquired as an accessory by HP. The low level of battery recovery in the presence of a charged battery, turn off the computer or go into sleep mode. Replace the discharged battery of charged. If the HP warranty applies to the battery, the guarantee card will be indicated in the instructions.Visit the HP website for additional information on ordering replaceable batteries. Check the AC adapter Check the current adapter. If you experience any of the following symptoms when you connect to the alternate current network: "The computer does not turn on. The screen does not light up. LEDs do not burn. To check the attached current adapter: Turn off your computer External cards and devices use cards with digital media caves (in some models) Additional digital cards ensure secure data storage and convenient data exchange These cards are often used with cameras and PDAs equipped with both digital media and other computers to determine the digital map formats supported by the computer Map. . Save information and close all digital map programs. Click the device removal icon in the notification panel on the right side of the taskbar. Then follow the on-screen instructions. Connect a USB alert .To risk a To reduce USB damage, you only need to make minimal efforts to connect the device. ² Connect the USB cable from the device to the USB port. NOTE. The appearance of the computer's USB port may differ slightly from the image in this section. Note with additional external devices. Consult the manufacturer's instructions for additional information about the required software and drive...
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Power Management. The ability to report on actual power consumption across the estate and to then enforce policies to safely turn equipment off when it is not in use and without data loss.
Power Management. A 28V supply of power was provided to the instrument by the balloon gondola. The 28V power supply was stepped up to 1000V in order to power the high voltage Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) using a COTS socket, and to 500V in order to power the X-ray Detector (XRD) using a custom PC5 power module. The 28V was also stepped down to 8V, 6V, 5V and 3.3 V to provide power to COTS and in- house signal processing units. The block diagram outlines the power distribution in the instrument.
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Power Management. ‌ Power management is an relevant feature within OFERA project, it allows to deeply embedded systems, to consume less power and lasting more when batteries are used for feeding the electronics. That is why the NuttX power management tool has been also tested.
Power Management. Power management is required for a dual- mode handset in a WLAN to have active and idle talk time that is comparable to that in typical cellular service. Without power management active talk time may be reduced from hours to minutes and idle talk time may be reduced from tens of hours to single-digit hours. Through the development of an enterprise seamless mobility solution, Motorola identified several factors as necessary for improving battery life in a dual-mode handset. These include choosing a low-power 802.11 chipset in the handset, running the handset with one radio at a time (cellular WAN or WLAN), providing fast switching technology inadequate. To understand what new 802.11 power management approach was selected for VoIP traffic, it is first necessary to understand why legacy 802.11 power management was found inadequate. In 802.11, legacy power management allows a station (dual-mode handset in our application) to receive data from an AP at infrequent intervals and only when data is available at the AP for delivery. AP data transfer may be scheduled to occur at Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) beacons, spaced say 300ms apart. Utilizing this timing, a station need only wake its processor infrequently to listen to selected AP beacons and poll the AP for its data if the AP indicates its data is available (via Traffic Indication Map).8 However, VoIP traffic sent between station and AP during a VoIP call requires a short packet exchange intervals, say 20ms. Consequently, if legacy 802.11 power management were used it would need to have shortened beacon intervals of say 20ms to accommodate the VoIP traffic. In that case, processor sleep time would be very limited, particularly during idle call periods. The new 802.11 power management approach is a method for allowing periodic frame exchange between a station and AP during a VoIP call while legacy power management is still utilized for data frame exchange. A station activates the new power management approach when it negotiates an admitted VoIP traffic stream (or any periodic frame transfer stream) with its AP. An AP then buffers frames from the VoIP traffic stream destined to the station and, when a station wakes up at a designated VoIP frame interval (presumably set to the VoIP packetization period), it sends a VoIP frame with an implicit “poll” request to its AP. The to select WLAN/WAN, and implementing a new 802.11 power management approach for VoIP traffic. In the latter case, legacy 802.11 ...
Power Management. ● It is the user’s responsibility to recharge the device battery so it is fully charged by the start of the next school day. Transport ● Transport technology devices in its protective case. Devices should not be removed from cases. ● Do not leave devices in a vehicle for extended periods of time or overnight. ● Do not leave devices in visible sight when left in a vehicle.
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