External Installation Of A Floppy Disk Drive; Pc Cards - Fujitsu Lifebook L470 Manual

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3. Depress the Battery Release button and slide
the Battery Lock to the unlocked position.
(Figure 5-16.)
4. Gently pry up the near side of the battery
using the depression in front of the middle of
the Battery Bay. (Figure 5-16.)
5. Lift the near edge of the battery out of the
Battery Bay and remove.
EXTERNAL INSTALLATION
OF A FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
To install the external floppy disk drive, you
will need both the external foloppy disk drive
and floppy disk cable.
To Connect An Optional
External Floppy Disk Drive:
1. Align the connector of the external floppy
disk drive cable with the floppy disk drive
port on the rear of your notebook, with the
wide side of the connector down.
(Figures 5-17 and 5-18.)
2. Insert the connector of the modular floppy
disk cable firmly into the port on your
notebook until it clicks.
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To Disconnect An Optional
External Floppy Disk Drive:
1. Squeeze the releases on the sides of the
external floppy disk cable connector.
(Figures 5-17 and 5-18.)
2. Pull the connector free.
Figure 5-17 Installation of an External Floppy Disk Drive
Figure 5-18 External Installation of a Modular
Floppy Disk Drive with optional cable

PC CARDS

PC Cards perform a wide variety of functions,
and are ideal for mobile computers.
Some examples of PC Cards are:
Fax/data modem cards (Type II).
Local area network (LAN) cards (Type II).
Wireless LAN cards (Type II).
IDE solid-state disk cards (Type II).
SCSI card (Type II).
Zoomed Video cards (Type II).
(Windows 98 only)
ATA card (Type III).(To be used with the
optional Mobile LAN Dock.)
Other PC cards that conform to PCMCIA 2.1
or PC CardBus standards.
For further information, refer to the
instructions supplied with your PC Card.
P O I N T
Windows NT 4.0 does not support
Zoomed Video cards.

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