Pc Card Slot; Infrared Transceiver; Fdd (Floppy Disk Drive) - EUROCOM Notebook User Manual

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Introduction
1
Infrared
Communication
The Infrared transceiv-
er operates on a "Line
of Sight".
Make sure nothing is
blocking the "Line of
Sight" between your
system's
transceiver
and the destination's
transceiver.
Media Warning
Don't try to remove a
floppy disk while the
system is accessing it.
This may cause the
system to "crash".
1 - 14 Left Side View

PC Card Slot

For Models A & B only - This is a Type-II 3.3V/5V PC card slot (also pre-
viously referred to as PCMCIA) supporting CardBus. Refer to
Card Slot" on page 2 - 13

Infrared Transceiver

For Models A& B only - The infrared transceiver enables communication
between the computer and another similarly equipped device, and is 4M bps
FIR, IrDA 1.1 compliant. For further information please refer to the manual
of the device you wish to connect (see
FIR" on page 3 -
25).

3.5" FDD (Floppy Disk Drive)

Optional for Model C - Your computer comes with a fixed 1.44 MB, 3.5"
floppy disk drive module (
information, please refer to
for more information.
"Configuring the Infrared Settings for
see
"Left Side View" on page 1 - 12
"The Floppy Disk Drive (FDD)" on page 2 - 8
"The PC
). For more
.

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