Traveling With Your Nec Versa 4200; Power Connections - NEC VERSA 4200 Manual

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Traveling with Your NEC
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Versa 4200
The NEC Versa 4200 makes a natural traveling companion. Using a battery,
you can use the computer anywhere you go. Here is some information you
might find helpful when taking the NEC Versa on the road:
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Carry an extra charged battery pack (and, optionally, a VersaBay II
adapter) for additional battery power.
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Check that you have everything you need before you leave on a trip. Be sure
you have all the necessary cables and accessories.
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If you run your system with battery power, maximize battery life by us-
ing power-saving features whenever possible.
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Take the AC adapter in case you have an electrical outlet handy. This
saves battery power for when you really need it.
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Take along any application or data files on diskette that you might need.

POWER CONNECTIONS

With the right accessories, you can run your NEC Versa 4200 almost any-
where! Your system self-adjusts to various power sources. The United
States, Canada, and most of Central and South America use 120-volt alter-
nating current (AC). Most other countries of the world use 240-volt AC.
The NEC Versa 4200 adapts to voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts.
There are a few countries with areas that use direct current (DC) as their
main power source. You need a DC-to-AC converter in particular areas of
Argentina, Brazil, India, Madeira, and South Africa.
To use your system overseas, you need an adapter plug and transformer.
There are five different plugs available worldwide. You can buy these at an
electronics supply store.

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