Power modes
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Power Modes
Without switching the device entirely off, it may be placed into low power mode or regular power mode; simply pressing the power button will toggle modes.
Normal Mode
This is the normal operating mode, screen on, WiFi and Bluetooth on if requested. CPU speed can be selected by the user, and has a small impact on battery life. Screen brightness will also have an effect. The CPU should automatically self-regulate to the current task, and 10-14 hours battery life is possible depending on usage. At any time, the battery gague will show the remaining battery life if the usage remains the same as over the past some seconds.
Lid Closed
The only change with the lid closed is to turn off the LCD backlight. This improves battery life, allowing music playback and streaming to continue. As of Hotfix2, the screen remains on if the device is powered up with the screen closed.
Low Power
Low power mode is toggled by a short press of the power switch to the right. The screen is off, the radios are disabled, the CPU max speed is set to 14 MHz. The device is still silently on, allowing for alarms to go off or it to be turned on again instantly.
Low power mode is probably going to be used as the normal "off" for most people, with true off (device powered down entirely, unable to respond to alarms or wake up quickly) available to conserve battery power. Turning the Pandora off completely is the best option if you don't plan on using it for few weeks or longer.
Since the Pandora has to be powered whilst it is charging, low power mode is best for fastest charging, and will even allow a full charge to be achieved from USB.
Power Off
Select Logout then Shutdown from the window manager to power off. If a charger is connected, the device will re-boot immediately.
Events
The events which control power can be customised [1]. Lid switch, Power Switch, battery threshold and Window Manager shutdown commands.
Charging
it is possible to charge from the mains charger (use the supplied one or a GENUINE PSP adaptor only). Whils a charger is connected, remaining battery is displayed, but the time displays 00:00. If charging from USB, it is possible that the battery will still discharge, since the Pandora takes more current (in normal mode) than the USB can supply.
Times
(These are my estimates, should be clarified once more user data exists)
Mode | Time |
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Normal Operating | 10-14 hours |
Lid Closed | 16-20 hours (est) |
Low Power | 4 days (est, should improve) |
Power off | 10-20% per day charge loss (est) |
Mains charge, operating | 20 hours (est) |
Mains charge (low power) | 8 hours (est) |
USB Charge, operating | Breakeven, may charge or discharge |
USB Charge, low power | 20 hours (est) |