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Power Saving Modes

The iBook meets the following energy saving standards:

To meet those standards, the default configuration of the computer must draw less than 7 watts in Sleep mode and less than 5 watts in off mode, while plugged into the AC adapter and with the battery removed.

The power manager has been redesigned to reduce power consumption in Sleep mode. The new version, Power Manager 2.0, is a native Mac OS manager designed to implement common power management policy across all Macintosh models by means of the new Power Plugin component.

With the new power management architecture, the following operating modes are defined:

The computer automatically enters Idle Two mode after several seconds of inactivity. This mode easily meets the requirement of less than 7 watts of power consumption. While the computer is in either Idle mode, if it is attached to a network, it is able to respond to service requests and other events directed to the computer.

Idle mode is not the same as Sleep mode. To allow the computer to respond to network activity when it is in Sleep mode, the user must select the Wake on LAN option in the Advanced Settings of the Energy Saver control panel.

Although the current public Power Manager interfaces will be maintained for application compatibility, this is a major revision that may affect developers. Information about the API changes for Power Manager 2.0 is available in a technote, which can be obtained from the web site at

http://developer.apple.com/technotes/


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