1-6 Using Your Computer
A green lamp indicates that the system is in a Full Power
On mode of operation. An amber lamp indicates that the
system is in Suspend mode with full power reduction.
See “Power Management” later in this chapter for
information about power saving modes of operation.
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The disk lamp (green) indicates when a hard disk is
performing a read or write operation.
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CAUTION: Do not turn off the system,
unless absolutely necessary, while the disk lamp is
lit. To do so can damage your hard disk or data.
Diskette Drive
Your system comes with a 3 1/2-inch 1.44-MB diskette
drive — which is assigned as drive A.
Diskette drive A is your primary “bootable” drive. Use this
drive if you need to load and start programs from a diskette.
Diskette drive features include a release button and a drive
busy lamp.
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The diskette release button lets you release an inserted
diskette from the drive. Press this button to release
a diskette.
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The diskette drive busy lamp lights when the drive is
reading from or writing to a diskette.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE V486 - SERVICE
Page 31: ...1 18 Using Your Computer Minitower fax modem jacks ...
Page 35: ...1 22 Using Your Computer Keyboard supports Keyboard features U S model ...
Page 47: ...1 34 Using Your Computer Loading a CD into the desktop Loading a CD into the minitower ...
Page 131: ...Adding Options 5 15 Removing the screw in the minitower ...
Page 148: ...5 32 Adding Options Locating the cache sockets in the minitower ...
Page 166: ...5 50 Adding Options System board cable connectors in the desktop ...
Page 167: ...Adding Options 5 51 System board cable connectors in the minitower ...
Page 179: ...Adding Options 5 63 Securing the device ...
Page 192: ...5 76 Adding Options Connecting an RS 232C cable to the minitower ...
Page 195: ...Adding Options 5 79 Connecting speaker components ...
Page 200: ...5 84 Adding Options Connecting a telephone line to the desktop ...
Page 205: ...6 4 Setting System Board Jumpers JP3 through JP9 J9 JP11 and JP21 through JP23 jumpers ...
Page 251: ...Sound Board Jumper Settings D 3 Sound board jumper locations and functions ...
Page 255: ...Sound Board Jumper Settings D 7 High DMA channel settings ...