
The Grand Tour
Indicators
This section explains indicator functions.
System indicators
The LED system indicators for specific computer operations glow when those operations are in progress.
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DC IN | The DC IN indicator normally glows green when |
| power is being correctly supplied from the AC |
| power adaptor. However, If the output voltage |
| from the adaptor is abnormal, or if the computer's |
| power supply malfunctions, this indicator will |
| flash orange. |
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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 |
| will flash orange - approximately one second on, |
| two seconds off - both while the system is |
| shutting down and while it remains turned off. |
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Battery | The Battery indicator shows the condition of the |
| battery's charge - green indicates the battery is |
| fully charged, orange indicates the battery is |
| charging, and flashing orange indicates a low |
| battery condition. Please refer to Chapter 6, |
| Power and |
| information on this feature. |
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2nd battery | The 2nd battery indicator shows the condition of |
| the Slice Expansion Battery's charge - green |
| indicates the Slice Expansion Battery is fully |
| charged, orange indicates the Slice Expansion |
| Battery is charging, and flashing orange indicates |
| a low battery condition. |
| Please refer to Chapter 6, Power and |
| Modes for more information on this feature. |
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Hard Disk Drive | The Hard Disk Drive indicator glows green |
| whenever the computer is accessing the |
| hard disk drive. |
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SD Card | The SD Card indicator glows green when the |
| computer is accessing the device in the SD Card |
| slot. |
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