How to Eject a CD From a CD-ROM Drive

To eject a CD from your CD-ROM drive, from the Options menu, choose Eject the CD-ROM.

Connecting Peripheral Devices

The SunPCi III card main backplate contains an LED indicator, two audio ports, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 connection, an Ethernet connection, and an external video port. See “SunPCi III Main Card Backplate” on page 105

Using the LED Indicator

The LED indicator gives a visual indication of the status of the SunPCi card. The LED indicator is located on the SunPCi III main card backplate. The LED is especially useful when you have several SunPCi cards installed on a system, and helps you identify the active card, as well as check the status of each card.

The following table describes the states of the LED indicator in normal operation.

TABLE 10-1LED Colors and Status

Color

Status

 

 

Solid green

SunPCi running normally.

Solid amber

Problem with SunPCi card. A system error has occurred and

 

service is required.

Blinking amber

SunPCi running or booting up, but if the blinking amber light

 

continues, it indicates a potential problem.

No Color

SunPCi is powered off and not running.

 

 

The LED indicator can be used to identify a specific SunPCi card on your system by either of the following methods.

If SunPCi is running, you can identify the card on which the session is running by pressing the Meta-F keyboard combination in the SunPCi window. The LED indicator cycles through the green, red, and amber colors for one second each time the Meta-F keyboard combination is pressed.

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