1-4 Reviewing System Features
PowerMate ES SlimLine Series desktop front features
A – Diskette Drive
H – Microphone Jack
B – Diskette Drive Activity Lamp
I – Headphone Jack
C – Diskette Drive Disk Eject Button
J – Volume Control
D – CD-ROM Drive
K – Hard Drive Activity Lamp
E – CD-ROM Drive Activity Lamp
L – Power/Sleep Button
F – CD-ROM Tray Open/Close Button
M – Power/Sleep Lamp
G – USB Port
System Controls and Lamps
System controls and lamps are identical for both setups. The controls and
lamps include a power/sleep button, power/sleep lamp, and hard drive
activity lamp.
Power/Sleep button
Press this button to turn on system power. To turn off power, close all
applications and shut down Windows. If you have Windows 98 or
Windows 2000, the system automatically powers down. If you have
Windows NT, close all applications, shut down Windows NT, and
press in the power button until the system powers down
(approximately four seconds).
Press and immediately release the power/sleep button to suspend
system operation and go into the power saving mode. If you have a
VESA-compliant monitor, your monitor also goes into a power-saving
mode.
An amber system unit power/sleep lamp indicates that the system is in
a power-saving mode.
Move the mouse or press a key on the keyboard to exit the power
saving mode and resume system operation.