2-10 Setup and Operation
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Press the suspend button (see Figure Section 2-11) to place the unit in the power
management mode.
The power lamp lights amber, indicating that the system is in the power-saving
Suspend mode. Pressing the Suspend button places the system back in the Full-
Power mode.
If the system is left alone for a preset time, it goes into the automatic Standby
mode. The screen goes blank and the system goes into the power-saving mode of
operation. Moving the mouse or pressing a key on the keyboard activates the
Standby mode.
CD-ROM READER
A six-speed CD-ROM reader (see Figure Section 2-12) comes pre-installed as drive E in
the multimedia configurations. The reader is set as a master device, and is connected to the
secondary IDE/PCI port on the system board.
Use the CD-ROM reader to load and start programs from a CD or to play audio CDs. The
CD-ROM reader has the following controls and indicators:
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jack for connecting headphones with a stereo mini-jack plug
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volume control for adjusting the headphone volume
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busy lamp that lights during read operations
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open/close/stop button for opening or closing the CD tray when the power is on
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CD tray that opens and closes when the open/close/stop button is pressed
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emergency eject hole in the front panel for manually opening the CD tray if power
is lost. Insert a jewelers screwdriver into the hole. Turn the screw
counterclockwise to open the tray and clockwise to close the tray.
Figure Section 2-12 Typical CD-ROM Reader Controls and Indicators