Power Button; Power And Status Leds - NEC VERSA 2600 Service Manual

Versa 2600 series
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Power Button

Press the power button to power on and power off the computer. The power button is a
"smart" switch, meaning that it recognizes when the system is in Suspend mode. If in Sus-
pend mode, you cannot power off until you press the power button again to bring the sys-
tem out of Suspend mode, then you are able to power off.

Power and Status LEDs

The Power and Status LEDs are situated right below the LCD. They provide an easy way
to detect system status. Power and Status LEDs (identified by icons) are found to the right
of the Power button and inform you of the status of your system and its components. Status
LEDs have the following meanings and light under the conditions noted:
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Power – Lets you know that power to the system is turned on. This LED is posi-
tioned so that you see the power state whether the LCD panel is opened or closed
lights green when the system is powered on.
lights amber when battery power is below 10%.
flashes amber when battery power is below 5%.
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Hard Disk Drive – Lights when the NEC Versa 2600 writes data to or retrieves
data from the hard disk drive.
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CD-ROM Reader – Lights when data is read from a compact disc in the CD-
ROM drive.
Power
Hard
Disk Drive
A
Caps
Num
Lock
Lock
Status LED icons
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CAUTION
Be sure to save your data immediately when the
Power LED turns to yellow, flashes yellow, or
the system beeps. Failure to do so can result in
data loss.
CD-ROM
Diskette
Reader
Drive
Pad
Battery
Lock

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