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| levels is intended to save power when operating |
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| computer's display, please refer to the Display |
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Indicators
This section explains indicator functions.
System indicators
LED system indicators next to their respective icons, glow when specific computer operations are in progress.
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DC IN/Battery | The DC IN/Battery indicator shows the status of |
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| indicates the battery is fully charged while the |
| power is being correctly supplied from the AC |
| power adaptor. Please refer to Chapter 6, Power |
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Power | The Power indicator normally glows green when |
| the computer is turned on. However, if you turn |
| the computer off into Sleep Mode, this indicator |
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