Toshiba NB305-N411BL User Manual - Page 26

Power, Battery, Bridge media, Wireless, communication, Wireless communication, Wireless WAN

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Power Battery HDD Bridge media slot Wireless communication Wireless WAN communication Arrow Lock Numeric Lock The Grand Tour The Power indicator normally glows green when the computer is turned on. However, if you turn the computer off into Standby Mode, this indicator will flash amber - approximately two seconds on, one second off - both while the system is shutting down and while it remains in Standby Mode. The Battery indicator shows the condition of the battery's charge - green indicates the battery is fully charged, amber indicates the battery is charging, and flashing amber indicates a low battery condition. Please refer to Chapter 6, Power and Power-up Modes for more information on this feature. The HDD indicator glows green whenever the computer is accessing the built-in hard disk drive. The Bridge media slot indicator glows green when the computer is accessing the Bridge media slot. The Wireless communication indicator glows amber when the Bluetooth and Wireless LAN functions are turned on. Only some models are equipped with Bluetooth and Wireless LAN functions. The Wireless WAN communication indicator glows or blinks blue when the Wireless WAN function is on. The indicator will glow or blink in order to indicate the connection status of the Wireless WAN function. A Wireless WAN module must be installed to use this function. Some models are equipped with a Wireless WAN module. When the Arrow indicator lights green, you can use the dark gray labeled keys on the keypad overlay as cursor keys. This indicator glows green, you can use the keypad overlay (dark gray labeled keys) for numeric input. User's Manual 2-2

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User’s Manual
2-2
The Grand Tour
Power
The
Power
indicator normally glows green when
the computer is turned on. However, if you turn
the computer off into Standby Mode, this
indicator will flash amber - approximately two
seconds on, one second off - both while the
system is shutting down and while it remains in
Standby Mode.
Battery
The
Battery
indicator shows the condition of the
battery's charge - green indicates the battery is
fully charged, amber indicates the battery is
charging, and flashing amber indicates a low
battery condition. Please refer to Chapter 6,
Power and Power-up Modes
for more
information on this feature.
HDD
The
HDD
indicator glows green whenever the
computer is accessing the built-in hard disk
drive.
Bridge media slot
The
Bridge media
slot
indicator glows green
when the computer is accessing the Bridge
media slot.
Wireless
communication
The
Wireless communication
indicator glows
amber when the Bluetooth and Wireless LAN
functions are turned on. Only some models are
equipped with Bluetooth and Wireless LAN
functions.
Wireless WAN
communication
The
Wireless WAN
communication
indicator
glows or blinks blue when the Wireless WAN
function is on. The indicator will glow or blink in
order to indicate the connection status of the
Wireless WAN function. A Wireless WAN module
must be installed to use this function. Some
models are equipped with a Wireless WAN
module.
Arrow Lock
When the Arrow indicator lights green, you can
use the dark gray labeled keys on the keypad
overlay as cursor keys.
Numeric Lock
This indicator glows green, you can use the
keypad overlay (dark gray labeled keys) for
numeric input.