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Left/Right Component Descriptions
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II. Components Left/Right Component Descriptions Left Side The following describes the left-side components to the Notebook PC as shown by the picture on the previous page. PCMCIA: PCMCIA 2.1 compliant sockets for two Type I, Type II, or one Type III PC cards are available on every model. Both sockets support 32-bit CardBus and Zoomed Video on the lower socket to accommodate any Notebook PC expansion options, including memory cards, fax/modems, hard disks, SCSI adapters, and high-speed network adapters. Display Latch: The display latch is used to lock the display panel in the closed position. Slide both latches forward to unlock the display panel. Audio Line-Out: The stereo audio line-out is not amplified and is used to connect the Notebook PC's audio out to amplified speakers. Audio Line-In: The stereo audio-in is used to connect external audio sources to the Notebook PC. Headphone-Out: The stereo headphone jack is amplified and is used to connect a headphone. Microphone-In: The mono microphone jack is used to connect an external microphone. Cooling Fan: The cooling fan turns on when the temperature rises past a set threshold. The cooling fan is an extra feature needed for upgrading to faster processors in the future. Volume Knob: The volume knob allows adjustment of the built-in speakers' audio volume level. Hard Disk Drive: A removable 2.5" UltraDMA/33 IDE hard disk drive is provided with 3.2GB capacity. Optional 4GB, 5GB, 6.4GB, and 8GB are available. Floppy Disk Drive: Built-in standard 1.44MB floppy disk drive with Japanese 3-mode support. reset Reset Button: Resets the system in case the Notebook PC hangs and CTRL-ALT-DEL & powering OFF does not work. Right Side The following describes the right-side components to the Notebook PC as shown by the picture on the previous page. Display Latch: The display latch is used to lock the display panel in the closed position. Battery Lock: The battery lock is used to secure the battery pack in place when the battery pack is inserted. Emergency Eject: The CD-ROM emergency eject is used to eject a CD in case the electronic eject does not work. Do not use this in place of the electronic eject. Electronic eject may be initialized by the CD-ROM eject button or software. CD Activity LED: The activity LED blinks proportionally to the CD-ROM drive activity. Battery Compartment: The battery compartment has a door which houses the battery pack. CD-ROM Eject: The CD-ROM eject is an electronic eject button for opening the CD-ROM tray. Kensington® Lock: The Kensington® lock allows the Notebook PC to be secured using Kensington® Note- K book PC security products. Notebook PC User's Manual 19