Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600 Series User Manual page 38

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Finding Your Way Around
Keyboard and display features
Green means the power switch is turned on, and power is
being supplied.
Flashing, in two-second intervals, means the power switch is
turned off and the computer is in Standby mode. For more
information about Standby mode, see
87.
The battery light indicates the status of the computer's battery.
No illumination means the battery has completely discharged
and the AC adapter is not connected.
Green means the battery is fully charged.
Amber means the battery is charging (AC adapter connected.)
Flashing amber means the battery charge is low and it is time
to recharge the battery or plug in the AC adapter.
For more information see
The hard disk drive light indicates whether the internal hard disk
drive is currently in use.
No illumination means the hard disk drive is idle.
Green or flashing means that the hard disk drive is being
accessed.
HINT: To avoid data loss, never turn off the computer while
any drive is being accessed.
The diskette/DVD light shows the computer's diskette drive and
DVD-ROM drive activity:
No illumination means the diskette drive and DVD-ROM
drive are idle.
Green means the diskette drive or the DVD-ROM drive is in
use.
Monitoring battery power on page
Using Standby on page
95.

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