System Unit Front Features - NEC POWERMATE 2000 Service And Reference Manual

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System Unit Front Features

The system unit has the following devices, controls, and lamps on the front of
the system unit (see the previous figure for device, control, and lamp locations).
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Power/sleep button — press this button to turn power on. To turn off the
system, close all applications and shut down Windows
and Windows 2000 automatically power down the system. For Windows
NT
power button. Hold in the button until the system powers down
(approximately four seconds).
Do not turn off the system power until you have closed all
applications and Windows or you may possibly lose power.
Press and immediately release the power/sleep button to suspend system
operation and go into the power saving mode. Press any key or move the
mouse to exit the power saving mode and resume system operation at the
point where it was stopped.
Do not press and hold in the system's power/sleep button for
more than three seconds when using the power saving
mode. Doing so might cause information to be lost or
damaged.
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Power lamp — indicates if system power is on or off. A steady green
lamp indicates that power is on.
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Sleep lamp — indicates if system is in sleep mode. A steady amber lamp
indicates that the system is in sleep mode with full power reduction.
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Hard drive lamp — when lit, indicates that the hard drive is active and is
reading or writing data.
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CD-ROM drive — load and start programs from a compact disc (CD) and
to play audio CDs.
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Diskette drive — copy data files to and from a diskette or use as a
bootable drive for loading and starting programs from a diskette.
, close all applications, shut down Windows NT, and press in the
: Windows 98
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