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Power Button — Press the Power button to power on, power off, and to resume from
Suspend (Windows 95/NT) or Standby (Windows 98) mode.
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NEC VersaGlide — The NEC VersaGlide works like a standard computer mouse.
Simply move your fingertip over the VersaGlide to control the position of the mouse
pointer. Use the selection buttons below the VersaGlide to select menu items.
Operating Status LEDs
Operating status LEDs
A – IDE/VBIII Devices
E – Num Lock
B – Diskette Drive
F – Microphone
C – Caps Lock
G – Power Button
D – Scroll Lock
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IDE/VBIII devices — lights when the NEC Versa writes data to or retrieves data from
the internal hard disk drive, a SuperDisk drive in the file bay, or a device in the
VersaBay III.
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Diskette Drive — lights when the NEC Versa accesses the floppy diskette drive.
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Caps Lock — lights when Caps Lock is in effect.
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Scroll Lock — lights when Scroll Lock is in effect.
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Num Lock — lights when Num Lock mode is active.
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Microphone — A strategically positioned built-in microphone allows you to record
monophonic sound directly into your notebook computer.
Power Button
The Power button provides power on/off and Suspend/Resume functionality. This functionality
is controlled by BIOS in Windows 95/NT and by the Advanced Power Management settings in
Windows 98.
In Windows 95/NT, the Power button is configured in BIOS on the Power Management Setup
menu. Selecting Power Button sets the Power button to turn the system power on and off.
Selecting Sleep Button sets the Power button to put the system into Suspend mode or to resume
from Suspend mode.
Summary of Contents for Versa LXi
Page 1: ...NEC Versa Notebook Computer NEC VERSA LXI S E R V I C E A N D R E F E R E N C E M A N U A L...
Page 80: ...4 System Board Layout LED Status Board Audio Board Connector Board Main Board...
Page 83: ...5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List...
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Page 91: ...7 Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting Helpful Questions...
Page 99: ...9 Specifications System Components Connector Locations Memory Map Interrupt Controllers...