User's Guide Before You Begin
1.3
The Two System LEDs
The
two System LEDs
are closely knitted together to reflect the system and battery
recharge statuses as below.
Off
•
The system is off, or in
hibernation
mode, and
•
The battery pack is fully charged, or battery pack is
not inserted.
Blue
•
The system is in
full operation
mode, and
•
The battery pack is fully charged, or battery pack is
not inserted.
Blue blinking once per 1.5
seconds
•
The system is in
standby
mode.
Amber
•
The battery pack is being recharged (fast-charge or
pre-charge).
Purple
•
The system is in full operation mode, and
•
The battery pack fails to be recharged.
Purple blinking once per
second
•
The system is in
standby
mode, and
•
The battery pack fails to be recharged.
Amber blinking once per 3
seconds
•
The battery pack is under discharge, and
•
The battery power is more than 10% level.
Amber blinking once per
second
•
The system is in full operation mode, and
•
The battery power is less than 10% level.
Amber blinking five times
per second
•
The system is off, or in
hibernation
mode, and
•
The battery power is less than 5% level.
Note:
The
two
System
LEDs
are located at the rear bottom side of the LCD display
screen.
For more details on
Standby
and
Hibernate
, please refer to
Power
Options
in
the
Control
Panel
of your Microsoft Windows operating system.
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