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LaCie d2 Professional features a multi-functional LED and power button on the front of the enclosure.

In most instances, LaCie 2big RAID powers on automatically when connected to a computer and an active power source. However, the power button can be used to power on the device if the following two conditions are met:
To power on the device, push the LED button for one second.
Follow the steps below to turn the device off:
Your d2 Professional can conserve energy by entering power-saving mode. The hard drive within the enclosure spins down to reduce power consumption when the device is in power-saving mode. Power-saving mode can extend the life of the hard drives by sparing them from working during extended periods of inactivity.
You can place d2 Professional in power-saving mode using the LED button.
To wake up the device, apply another short press to the LED button.
You can initiate power-saving mode on your computer.
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 d2 Professional’s volume on the host computer. For example, copy files to its volume. |
The computer is in sleep mode. | Wake up the computer. |
The LED helps you identify the general status of your d2 Professional.
| LED | County |
|---|---|
| Off | The device is turned off. The USB-C cable is not connected to a computer that is turned on and/or the power cable is not connected to a live power outlet. |
| Solid blue | Device is ready. |
| Blinking blue | During normal operation, the LED blinks to indicate access to the hard drive. |
| Slow blinking blue, 10 second interval | The device is in power-saving mode because the host computer is in sleep mode. |
| Fast blinking blue | Device starting up or shutting down. |
| Blinking red, 1 second interval | Temperature warning. |
| Solid red | Temperature critical. |
LaCie d2 Professional powers on automatically when it meets the following two conditions: