Reviewing System Features 1-5
Power/Sleep lamp
The power/sleep lamp indicates whether system power is on or off. It
also lets you know if the system is operating in a power-saving mode.
A steady green lamp indicates that the power is on to all system
components. An amber lamp indicates that the system is in sleep mode
with full-power reduction.
Hard drive lamp
A lit lamp indicates that the hard drive is active. The green lamp tells
you that the hard drive is reading or writing data.
Do not turn off the system unless absolutely
necessary while the hard drive lamp is lit. To do so can damage your hard
drive or data.
Diskette Drive
Use the diskette drive to copy data files to and from a diskette. You can
also use it as a bootable drive for loading and starting programs from a
diskette.
To prevent damage to your diskette drive and
data, do not turn off the system or remove a diskette while the diskette
drive busy lamp is lit.
Universal Serial Bus Port
The universal serial bus (USB) port on the front of the system allows you
to easily and conveniently add plug-and-play USB devices without
opening up the system. You simply plug the USB device into the port.
You can connect up to 127 devices including a mouse, monitor, keyboard,
printer, scanner, speakers, and more. A second USB port is on the rear of
the system.