Mini goes into sleep mode after login on

I put my mini into sleep mode after logging out. Then, when I log back in, after a few seconds, it goes into sleep mode again. I have to re-awaken it.
This is not the way the computer should work.
Is this a configuration issue, any ideas????
I use Apple's bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse combination.
Thanks
Mac-mini   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

It sounds obvious but are you sure your power adapter is ok and the battery is charged. The behaviour sounds a lot like low battery sleep.
Press the check button on your battery pack - do you get plenty of lights?

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