
Names and Functions of Parts
The illustrations shown may difTer from the actual physical appearances.
LED Indicators
Sr “LED Indicators”)
Q Battery pack status
Power status
[Touch Pad
((3= page 17)
LCD
SX “Touchscreen”)
Function Keys
For information on the key combinations avail
able ((3^'^nur “i^sy Combinations”).
Microphone
The microphone can not be used when an
external microphone is connected.
DC-IN Jack 1^^
Infrared Communication Port
Power Switch
Before using the computer for the first time,
carefully read the [Limited Use License
Agreement]. If you agree to the conditions,
remove the seal.
((3^ “Infrared Data Communications”)
' PC Card SlotTI n
(C3= “PC Cards”)
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Modem
Security Lock lock
A cable can be connected to
prevent theft of your computer.
For more information, read the
manual that comes with the
cable.
Multimedia Pocket (Floppy Disk Drive)
“Multimedia Pocket”)
^<Attaching the strap>
{(3= “Modem”)
LED Indicators ((3^ “LED Indicators”)
Caps lock
Q Numeric key lock (NumLk)
Scroll lock (ScrLk)
[¡¡^ Multimedia pocket device status
Hard disk drive status
^ Power status of the multimedia pocket
Speaker
t To adjust the volume*, select the
on the task bar and then [Vol
ume Control].
* You may also use the function keys
to perform this operation
(dij + ClDorClD)
t Speaker on/off: i Fn 1 + i F4 )
Carrying Handle
For enhanced portability and in-the-
field efficiency.
The strap has been designed to carry only the
weight of the computer. Therefore, be sure that the
strap does not carry a weight that exceeds the
weight of the computer. The strap may acciden
tally come loose from the computer.
Do not use a strap that is damaged or about to tear.
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