Rear view – Lenovo ThinkStation P920 Tower Workstation User Manual

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SD card slot

Insert a secure digital (SD) card into the slot so that the data on the card can be accessed and read.

4

Headset connector

Connect the headset to your computer through the headset connector.

5

Always On USB 3.0 connector

Use this connector to attach a USB-compatible device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, storage drive, or
printer. With the power cord connected, you can charge the connected USB device even when the computer
is in hibernation mode or turned off. If the Always On USB connector function is not enabled, open the Power
Manager program and enable the function. To open the Power Manager program, see “Accessing a program
on your computer” on page 16.
To enable the Always On USB connector, refer to the help system of the
Power Manager program.

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USB 3.0 connector (3)

Use this connector to attach a USB-compatible device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, storage drive, or
printer.

7

Optical-drive eject/close button

Press the button to eject or close the tray of the optical drive.

8

Photoelectric sensor

This sensor receives the flash light initiated by the Lenovo PC Diagnostic application installed in the
smartphone. Then, the sensor triggers the computer to send the tune of the current error event to the
smartphone.

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Storage drive activity indicator

This indicator shows the status of the internal storage drives (such as hard disk drives or solid-state drives).

On

: The storage drives are active and data is being transferred.

Off

(when the computer is powered on): The storage drives are not in use or no data is being transferred.

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Power indicator

When the power indicator is on, the computer is turned on.

Rear view

Some connectors on the rear of your computer are color-coded to help you determine where to connect the
cables on your computer.

Note:

The computer hardware might look slightly different from the illustration.

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