Power Save options

I've recently purchased a car mount for my 8820, but everytime I put it in the cradel it goes into standby mode. The only options I see for the cradel are locking and unlocking and the ability to make calls when the phone is locked.
How do I disable the standby function? Is there a hidden menu?
....the power save option is just for the screen, the rest of the phone functions correctly... please disregard. 
Message Edited by Cooprdog on 07-09-2008 11:55 AM

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