Power Button; Bottom Features - NEC VERSA UltraLite Service And Reference Manual

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External Microphone (MIC) Jack — Connect an external microphone to this jack. Plugging
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in an external microphone disables the built-in microphone.
Power Button — Slide the Power button forward to power on, power off, and to resume
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from Standby mode. For more information, see "Power Button" in the following section.
PC Card Slot — Accommodates one type II PC Card. These cards are often storage or
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communication devices such as Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Read Only
Memory (ROM), Flash Memory, LAN, and Small Computer System Interface (SCSI).
USB Port — The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port allows connection of up to 127 USB-
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equipped peripheral devices (printers, monitors, scanners, etc.).
Kensington Lock Slot — Provides a connection for an optional Kensington Lock.
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Power Button

The Power button is a "smart" switch and recognizes when the notebook is in Standby mode. If
in Standby mode, the Power button must be slid to the right to resume operation. (The BIOS
parameter "System Switch" must be set to "Sleep.")
Put the unit in Standby mode when it's necessary to be away from the system for a short period
of time and want to return to where you left off. Standby mode shuts down all devices in the
system while retaining data and system status. Go to Start, Shut Down, Standby to put the
system into Standby mode.
Use the Power button in the following ways:
— Slide the Power button forward to power on.
— Slide the Power button forward to resume from Standby mode and proceed with normal
operation.
— Hold the Power button in place for four or more seconds to power off the system
(power override). Only use this option if you cannot power off the system using Start,
Shut Down.

Bottom Features

The bottom features are shown in the following figure. Feature descriptions follow the figure.
Memory Module Bay — Holds an optional memory module.
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1-8 System Overview
Bottom features
A – Memory Module Bay
B – Notebook Feet (2 of 5)
C – Hard Drive Bay
D – Secondary Li-Ion Battery
E – Battery Release Latch
F – Vents

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