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1 .
1 .
1 .
1 .
F l o p p y d r i v e d o o r .
F l o p p y d r i v e d o o r .
F l o p p y d r i v e d o o r .
F l o p p y d r i v e d o o r .
F l o p p y d r i v e d o o r . Open this door to access the floppy disk drive.
2 .
2 .
2 .
2 .
2 .
O p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
O p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
O p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
O p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
O p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r . This door opens when you eject the loading
tray.
3 .
3 .
3 .
3 .
3 .
E j e c t b u t t o n .
E j e c t b u t t o n .
E j e c t b u t t o n .
E j e c t b u t t o n .
E j e c t b u t t o n . Press this button to eject the optical drive loading
tray.
4 .
4 .
4 .
4 .
4 .
S e c o n d o p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
S e c o n d o p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
S e c o n d o p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
S e c o n d o p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r .
S e c o n d o p t i c a l d r i v e d o o r . This door covers a second optical
drive bay.
5 .
5 .
5 .
5 .
5 .
P o w e r b u t t o n
P o w e r b u t t o n
P o w e r b u t t o n
P o w e r b u t t o n
P o w e r b u t t o n
.
.
.
.
. Press this button to turn the system on.
6 .
6 .
6 .
6 .
6 .
P o w e r L E D
P o w e r L E D
P o w e r L E D
P o w e r L E D
P o w e r L E D
.
.
.
.
. This LED lights up to indicate that the system is ON.
7 .
7 .
7 .
7 .
7 .
H D D L E D
H D D L E D
H D D L E D
H D D L E D
H D D L E D
.
.
.
.
. This LED lights up when data is being read from or
written to the hard disk drive
8 .
8 .
8 .
8 .
8 .
F r o n t p a n e l I / O d o o r .
F r o n t p a n e l I / O d o o r .
F r o n t p a n e l I / O d o o r .
F r o n t p a n e l I / O d o o r .
F r o n t p a n e l I / O d o o r . Open this door to show the front panel
input/output ports.
9 .
9 .
9 .
9 .
9 .
S t o r a g e c a r d r e a d e r d o o r
S t o r a g e c a r d r e a d e r d o o r
S t o r a g e c a r d r e a d e r d o o r
S t o r a g e c a r d r e a d e r d o o r
S t o r a g e c a r d r e a d e r d o o r
.
Open this door to access the 7-in-1
storage card reader.
1 0 .
1 0 .
1 0 .
1 0 .
1 0 . L E D p a n e l
L E D p a n e l
L E D p a n e l
L E D p a n e l
L E D p a n e l
.
The LED panel displays the audio medium (CD/FM), radio
frequency, player status ( / ), real time clock, track number, and
time. See page 1-10 for details.
1 1 .
1 1 .
1 1 .
1 1 .
1 1 . C D b u t t o n
C D b u t t o n
C D b u t t o n
C D b u t t o n
C D b u t t o n
.
.
.
.
. Press this button to put the Audio DJ function to CD
mode.
1 2 .
1 2 .
1 2 .
1 2 .
1 2 . M o d e b u t t o n .
M o d e b u t t o n .
M o d e b u t t o n .
M o d e b u t t o n .
M o d e b u t t o n . Press this button to switch from CD to FM radio
mode or vice versa.
1 3 .
1 3 .
1 3 .
1 3 .
1 3 . P L A Y / P A U S E b u t t o n (
P L A Y / P A U S E b u t t o n (
P L A Y / P A U S E b u t t o n (
P L A Y / P A U S E b u t t o n (
P L A Y / P A U S E b u t t o n ( / ) .
) .
) .
) .
) . Press this button to perform various
functions in different modes.
In C D m o d e
C D m o d e
C D m o d e
C D m o d e
C D m o d e, plays or pauses an audio CD track.
In R a d i o m o d e
R a d i o m o d e
R a d i o m o d e
R a d i o m o d e
R a d i o m o d e, scans the available FM stations when pressed for
less than two seconds or presets a station when pressed for more
than two seconds. Refer to page 3-12
on how to preset a radio
station.
In Windows
®
mode, pressing this button shuts down, restarts, or puts
the system in sleep mode (S3) depending on the OS setting.
The following front panel buttons are activated only when the system is
in A u d i o D J m o d e
A u d i o D J m o d e
A u d i o D J m o d e
A u d i o D J m o d e
A u d i o D J m o d e. The Audio DJ feature allows you to play CD audio
tracks, or tune in to an FM radio station without entering the operating
system. See page 3-11 for details.