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There's a full list on the Nokia website. Go to http://europe.nokia.com/A4678161, select 'Search & solve' and search for LED then find the entry "How do I change the LED light settings?" (don't you just hate websites that won't let you get a URL for a useful page?) Here's a copy/paste but formatting messed up:

How do I change the LED light settings?
The LED light is used as a status indicator for both device-wide and application-specific states and events. To change the LED light settings, tap the Display icon in the status...
How do I change the LED light settings?

The LED light is used as a status indicator for both device-wide and application-specific states and events.

To change the LED light settings, tap the Display icon in the status indicator area, and select Display settings > LEDs. Select your desired settings.

The main purpose of the LED light is to:
- Indicate that the device is powered on, in situations when the display is dimmed or turned off
- Signify events that cannot be seen on the screen (for example, a new e-mail message received, new instant message received, missed call, authorization request)
- Provide information on the device states such as battery charging

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet LED light colour descriptions:
Event LED light
Device start-up White
Device shutdown White
Web camera On Red
Charging battery
(shows when device is Off or when device is On but the display is in the Off state) Green blink
Battery fully charged
(shows when device is Off or when device is On but the display is in the Off state) Green
New e-mail message received,
new instant message received,
chat invitation,
missed call,
authorization request *) Blue blink
Device On (shows only when the device display is in the Off state) White blink
I figured out the link: http://europe.nokia.com/search5/disp...0&caseid=65400

Last edited by Duncan; 2008-01-12 at 17:58. Reason: Added URL
 

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