NEC 790 manual Around the Left Side of the System, Features on the back of the system

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Features on the back of the system

A – IR port

B – Main battery pack

!Infrared (IrDA) Port — Allows the MobilePro to communicate without cables with similarly equipped devices, including other MobilePros.

!Main Battery Pack — Provides battery power to the MobilePro when away from an AC power source.

Around the Left Side of the System

The left side of your NEC MobilePro offers the features shown in the following figure. Features are described after the figure.

Left side features

A – AC power port

C – Serial port

B – VGA port

D – Not used

Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-5

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Contents B I L E P R O 7 9 Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer Contents Iv Contents Troubleshooting Specifications Index Using This Guide Using This GuideViii Using This Guide Text ConventionsGetting Started Welcome Getting StartedUnpacking Your MobilePro Getting to Know Your MobilePro NEC MobileProInstalling and Charging the Battery AccessoriesLithium-Ion battery pack Inserting the battery pack Getting Started Connecting the AC Adapter Connecting the AC adapter Taking a Quick Tour Introducing the SoftwareConnecting to Your PC via Serial Verifying PC Connection SettingsConnecting the PC Connect Cable Ensuring the Availability of the Serial PortConnecting the PC connect cable Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Network RequirementsVerifying Synchronization Settings Creating a PartnershipConnecting to Your PC via Infrared Modifying PC Connection Settings Setting the Infrared Connection SpeedEnabling the Infrared Port Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Creating a Partnership Synchronizing with Your Host PC Synchronizing via the Serial PortSynchronizing via the Infrared Port Resynchronizing Your MobileProUsing other Communication Devices Connecting RemotelyGetting Help Help ResourcesPocket PC Magazine Buyer’s Guide Introducing NEC MobilePro Identifying System Features Around the Front of the SystemDisplay panel Keyboard panel and base unit Introducing the NEC MobileProAround the Back of the System Status LEDsFeatures on the back of the system Left side featuresAround the Left Side of the System 6Introducing the NEC MobilePro Right side features Around the Right Side of the SystemAround the Bottom of the System Features on the bottom of the system Using the Stylus Using MobilePros Power SourcesOpening the Display Panel Determining Battery Status Recharging the Main Battery PackRecharging the Backup Battery MobilePro Power ManagementBattery Replacement Removing and Inserting the Battery PackRemoving the battery pack Battery Precautions Caring for the MobileProPrecautions Routine Cleaning Storage RequirementsIntroducing the NEC MobilePro Introducing Windows CE Using Windows CE Windows CE Operating SystemIntroducing Windows CE Dragging and Dropping Windows CE DesktopPocket Applications Printing Features Network Capabilities Creating a Network Ethernet ConnectionMicrosoft ActiveSync Online Help Backing Up and Restoring DataUsing the NEC MobilePro Powering On and Off Powering on and offUsing the NEC MobilePro Making Display Panel Adjustments Adjusting the brightnessEnabling the Suspend Switch BacklightUsing the Keyboard Keyboard Using Application Shortcut Keys Default Application Shortcut KeysDefining Application Shortcut Keys Other Function KeysAdjusting MobilePro Settings Using the Scroll Dial Locating the Scroll DialUsing the Voice Recorder Recording MemosMenu Selections Using PC Cards Inserting PC CardsInserting a PC card Verify that the PC card is securely in the slotUsing CompactFlash Cards Removing PC CardsInserting CompactFlash Cards Removing CompactFlash Cards Inserting a CompactFlash cardUsing the IR Port Resetting the MobilePro Using the Soft Reset ButtonUsing the Full Reset Button Soft reset buttonBattery release latch Battery pack Battery release lock Using the FlashROM Configuration Utility Full reset buttonUsing the NEC MobilePro Setting Up a Remote Connection Preparing for Connection Setup Connecting the Internal ModemSetting Up a Remote Connection Connecting to an Internet Service Provider Connecting the telephone cableConnecting to a Remote Access Server Sending and Receiving Email Activating a Connection Tap Services again, if necessary and tap Connect Troubleshooting Troubleshooting2Troubleshooting Troubleshooting A-3 Specifications CPUSpecifications PortsSpecifications B-3 Recharge TimeDimensions Specifications B-5 Regulatory Statements for U.S. and Canada FCC Statement for United States OnlyRegulatory Statements FCC Part Regulatory Statements IC CS-03 FCC Warning Battery Disposal Regulatory Statements for Europe CTR21Battery Disposal Declaration of Conformity Index Index-1Index-2 Index-3