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Cine4K Hardware Guide
No.
Item
Explanation
1, 2 LAN 1/2 LEDs Indicate that a valid network is connected to the
first/second LAN connection at the rear of the
system (see section “ATX Connector Panel” on
page 2-11).
3
alarm LED
This LED indicates that a hardware malfunction
occurred.
4
system HDD
Indicates accesses to the system hard disk (e.g.
during the loading of the operating system).
5
mute
In case of a hardware malfunction a system
alarm turns on. By pressing this button the
alarm buzzer can be switched mute. Use a thin,
pointed object to press this button.
Some alarms (e.g. the one in case of a
hard disk failure) are independent of
the system alarm and cannot be
switched mute with the mute button.
6
reset
Resets your system and initiates a warm reboot.
Use a thin, pointed object to press this button.
Save your data before resetting the
system. Otherwise data may be lost.
7, 8
USB ports
The USB connectors (universal serial bus) at the
front offer you the possibility to connect other
devices such as memory sticks easily.
9
power
The power switch turns the system on or off.
The respective state of the system will be indi-
cated by the DVS logo in the middle of the face-
plate (see section “Faceplate” on page 2-4).
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