4.2. Front I/O Panel
Figure 1: Front I/O Panel
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Power Button with LED (see Chapter 4.2.1)
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HDD LED (see Chapter 4.2.2)
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Wireless LED (see Chapter 4.2.3)
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Reset Button (see Chapter 4.2.4)
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Line-Out (see Chapter 4.2.5)
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Mic-In (see Chapter 4.2.6)
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Line-In (see Chapter 4.2.7)
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S/PDIF (see Chapter 4.2.8)
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USB 3.0 (see Chapter 4.2.9)
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eSATA (see Chapter 4.2.11)
4.2.1. Power Button with LDE
Press this button to turn the system on or off.
The power LED lights blue if the system is powered on (in an S0 state), blinks blue if the system in low-standby mode
(S1), blinks red if in high-standby mode (S3), and lights red if the system in hibernate mode (S4) or soft off state (S5).
Prerequisite: The system must be attached by means of the power cord to an appropriate mains (DC).
Even when the system is turned off via the power button there is still a standby voltage on
the baseboard. The unit is only completely disconnected from the DC mains, when the power
is removed.
4.2.2. HDD LED
The HDD LED blinks red when data is being written into or read from the HDD.
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