Using Your Computer Abroad - Mitsubishi Electric Apricot XEN pentium Owner's Handbook Manual

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The tape log, which includes a record of data integrity failures,
cannot be updated while the cassette is write-protected. It
follows that the tape log becomes inaccurate if a cassette is
used while write-protected, and the media warning LED status
cannot be relied upon to determine if the cassette needs to
be copied and replaced.
Keep your cassettes well away from magnetic objects, and
equipment that generates magnetic fields. Avoid extremes of
temperature and exposure to direct sunlight; otherwise, the
data recorded on the tape may become corrupted.

Using your computer abroad

Your computer arrives ready to work with the commercial
AC power supply available in the country in which it is first
sold.
If you plan to use your computer in another country, you
should first check the following facts about your destination:
The computer can function within two alternative AC power
supply ranges, according to the position of the voltage selection
switch on the rear of the system unit:
Switch setting
115
230
It is imperative that the computer is set to the correct voltage
range before use. If not, the machine may be irreparably
damaged.
1.
The voltage and frequency of the commercial AC
power supply.
2.
The type of plug required for the AC power outlets.
Operating your computer
AC power supply
(voltage and frequency)
100 - 120 volt AC, 50 - 60 Hz
220 - 240 volt AC, 50 - 60 Hz
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