Names and Functions of Parts
The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical appearances.
LCD
(Only for models with touchscreen:
"Touchscreen")
Function Keys
(
"Key Combinations")
Touch Pad
(
page 17)
Carrying Handle
For enhanced portability and
in-the-field efficiency.
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.
PC Card Slots
(
"PC Cards")
Multimedia Pocket
(
"Multimedia Pocket" and "CD Drive")
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Power Switch
Before using the computer for
the first time, carefully read the
[Limited Use License Agree-
ment]. If you agree to the con-
ditions, remove the seal.
Speakers
LED Indicators
(
Caps Lock
Numeric key (NumLk)
Scroll lock (ScrLk)
Hard disk drive status
Multimedia pocket device status
(
Modem
Microphone Jack
Use only a monaural condenser microphone.
Using an input source other than a monaural con-
denser microphone may not allow audio to be input
or may damage the equipment.
Headphone Jack
Use this connector to connect headphones or ampli-
fier-equipped speakers. Audio output from the in-
ternal speaker is disabled when headphones or ex-
ternal speakers are connected.
To adjust the volume*:
Windows 2000
Select the
on the taskbar, then [Volume Control].
Windows XP
Select the
on the taskbar.
* You may also use the function keys to perform this operation
( Fn + F5 or F6 ).
Speaker on/off : Fn + F4
Multimedia Pocket Release Latch
(
"Multimedia Pocket")
(
LED Indicators
MP
Power status of the multimedia pocket
Main battery pack status
Power status
"LED Indicators")
"Modem")
MP
RELEASE
"LED Indicators")