Technical Information 1-3
AC Port Guard — keeps you from accidentally docking the NEC Versa while it is
still plugged into the AC adapter. When the notebook is docked, the MiniDock
supplies power to run the system and charges the battery installed in the NEC
Versa notebook, but not the battery installed in the MiniDock 6000 VersaBay II.
Notebook Glide — allows your notebook computer to glide easily towards the
docking connector during docking and away from the connector while undocking.
Docking Grips — give you the leverage you need to connect the expansion port
on the notebook computer to the docking connector on the MiniDock.
Docking LEDs — inform you of the current docking status, IDE drive access, and
diskette drive access. LEDs are shown in the following figure and LED states are
described after the figure.
Figure 1-3 NEC Versa MiniDock 6000 LEDs
Status LEDs Descriptions
Docking Status – When power is on to the MiniDock, this LED lights as fol-
lows:
Steady green when the NEC Versa is properly docked, powered up, and
locked onto the MiniDock.
Blinks green while processing an undocking request.
Steady amber when power to the MiniDock is on but no notebook com-
puter is docked; when the computer is docked but not powered on; or an
eject request was accepted and the computer is ready for undocking.