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About the
(USB) ports
The USB ports on your Home Server is compliant with the USB 2.0 standards (High-speed, Full-speed, and
Low-speed). The USB 2.0 standards are new Universal Serial Bus (USB) standards and provide faster data
transfer than the USB 1.1 standards (Full-speed and Low-speed). The USB ports of the USB 2.0 standards
are capable of accepting the USB 1.1 standard devices.
About the indicator lights
The indicator lights help you obtain various kinds of information on your Home Server.
Indicator
light
State
COPY
Lights in green
Indicates that the USB mass storage class device, such as a digital
still camera, a digital camcorder, or a USB hard disk drive is
connected or a memory card is inserted.
Tip
If a USB port is specified for the Home Server backup operation (page
49), connecting a USB device to the port does not turn on this
indicator light as the One Touch Copy function is disabled for the port.
Blinks in green
Indicates that the One Touch Copy function is in operation.
Unlit
Other than the above.
NETSERVER Lights in green
Indicates that the Home Server is open to access via the Internet.
Blinks in green
Indicates that the server test (page 42) is in progress.
Unlit
Indicates that:
The previous server test (page
42
) failed.
The NETSERVER switch is turned off.
(POWER)
Blinks in orange
Indicates that the Home Server is turning on.
Lights in green
Indicates that the Home Server is completely turned on and the
hard disk drive is in operation.
Lights in orange
Indicates that the Home Server is completely turned on, but in
power saving mode. The internal hard disk drive is not in
operation while the Home Server is in this mode.
Tip
After about 30 minutes of inactivity following completion of the
internal process, the Home Server stops the hard disk drive operation
and enters power saving mode.
Blinks in green
Indicates that the Home Server is turning off.
Blinks alternately in
green and orange
Indicates that the firmware update is in progress.
Unlit
Indicates that the Home Server is turned off.