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====== LED Power Button ======
Your LaCie hard drive features a multi-functional LED on the front of the drive.
===== LED states =====
^ LED Behavior ^ State ^
| Off | The product is turned off; the USB cable is not connected to a computer that is turned on and/or the power cable is not connected to a live power outlet. |
| 30s off, flash blue, 30s off, etc. | The product is in power-saving mode due to one of the following: its volumes have been unmounted on the host computer; the host computer placed it into sleep mode; or, the host computer is in sleep mode. |
| Solid blue | The product is turned on and the hard drive is ready for access. |
| Flickering | During normal operation, the LED flickers to indicate access to the hard drive. |
==== Receiving power ====
The LaCie d2 powers on automatically when it is:
* Connected directly to a computer via the USB port. The computer must be powered on.
* Connected to a live power source via the included power supply.
**Note on the USB 3.0 connection:** The LaCie d2 can be connected to a USB 2.0 port on your computer. To take advantage of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 transfer rates, you must connect the enclosure to a computer with a USB 3.0 port.
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===== LED button =====
The LED is a button that can be used to power off/on the LaCie d2.
==== Power off ====
Follow the steps below to turn the device off:
- Make certain that the LaCie d2’s volumes are not being accessed.
- Eject the LaCie d2’s volumes. See [[unmounting|]] for instructions. Once the volumes have been properly ejected, the LaCie d2 enters power-saving mode.
- Apply a long press, a minimum of four seconds, to the LED button. The LED turns solid blue before turning off.
==== Power on ====
In most instances, the LaCie d2 powers on automatically when connected to a computer and an active power source. However, the LED button can be used to power on the device if the following two conditions are met:
* The LaCie d2 was powered off using a long press
* The LaCie d2 remains connected to the computer’s USB port and an active power source
To power on the LaCie d2, push the LED button for one second.
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==== Power-saving mode ====
Your LaCie d2 can conserve energy by entering power-saving mode. When the LaCie d2 is in power-saving mode or, eco mode, the hard drive within the enclosure spins down to reduce power consumption. Power-saving mode can extend the life of the hard drive by sparing it from working during extended periods of inactivity.
You can initiate power-saving mode by performing one of the following:
* Place the host computer into sleep mode.
* **Mac:** Go to **System Preferences > Energy Saver** to enable sleep mode for hard drives.
* **Windows:** Run LaCie Desktop Manager (see [[lacie-desktop-manager|]]) to configure power-saving/eco mode.
To exit power-saving mode, review the table below:
^ Entering power-saving mode ^ Exiting power-saving mode ^
| The host computer placed the product into power-saving mode due to inactivity. | Access the LaCie d2’s volume on the host computer. For example, copy files to its volume. |
| The computer is in sleep mode. | Wake up the computer. |
| **Windows only:** LaCie Desktop Manager put the product to sleep due to inactivity. | Access the LaCie d2’s volume on the host computer. For example, copy files to its volume. |
**Note on ejecting the volume and power-saving mode:** The LaCie d2 enters power-saving mode when its volumes are ejected. To access the LaCie d2’s volumes, unplug the USB cable from the back of the device and reconnect it.