Desktop Power Button, Lamps, And Suspend Button - NEC POWERMATE V Service Manual

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6.
Press the power button (see Figure 2-6) to power-on the system. The power lamp
lights green, indicating that the system is in Full-Power On mode.
The system automatically goes into its Power-On Self-Test (POST), and checks
system components. One beep indicates that the system has successfully
completed its power-on test.
If a problem occurs, a series of beeps may sound. If this happens repeatedly after
powering on, power off and troubleshoot the system.
NOTE: If the system displays a message
indicating that system settings have changed, run
Setup (see System Configuration later in this
section).
Power Lamp
Disk Lamp
Figure 2-6 Desktop Power Button, Lamps, and Suspend Button
7.
Press the suspend button (see Figure 2-6) to place the unit in the maximum power
saving mode.
A blinking power lamp indicates that the system is in the power-saving mode.
Pressing a key or moving the mouse places the system back in the Full-Power
mode.
If the system is left alone for a preset time (15 minutes), 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 places the system back in
the Full-Power mode.
IR Window
Reset Button
Suspend Button
Setup and Operation
Power Button
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