Apple 200 Series manual PowerBook Duo Dock and Duo Dock

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In addition to connecting certain equipment directly to your PowerBook, you can also expand your system with the following accessories:

mthe PowerBook Duo Dock and Duo Dock II

mthe PowerBook Duo MiniDock

mthe PowerBook Duo Floppy Adapter

A brief overview of these accessories is in this chapter. For more information, see the documentation that comes with them. You can purchase any of these products from an Apple-authorized dealer.

The PowerBook Duo Dock and Duo Dock II

The PowerBook Duo Dock and Duo Dock II are the most versatile expansion options for PowerBook 200 Series computers. A dock is itself not a computer—you need a PowerBook 200 Series computer to use it. When a PowerBook is “docked,” you have the video, storage, and input/output capabilities available on most desktop Macintosh computers.

The drawing below shows where you can connect a variety of devices to a Duo Dock II.

Q Internal modem port

- Sound output port

W External modem port

Å Sound input port

[ Printer port

ª Monitor port

I Power button

 

 

V ADB port

 

 

NuBus slots

Floppy disk drive

 

G Ethernet port

 

Monitor power

g SCSI port

Security slot

socket

 

² Power socket

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Contents User’sGuide Apple Computer, Inc Contents Power Management Connecting Additional EquipmentIndex Communications regulation information Vcci statement Power On button Power adapter port Getting Started Plugging in the computerWhen you are ready to begin Opening the display Turning on the computer Problems turning on your computer? Chapter What’s next? Learning the basics Tutorial are highlighted, then release the trackball button Reviewing the basics Turning the computer off Putting the computer to sleep Automatic sleepRestarting a computer that’s already on Where to find answers User’s GuideGetting Help Getting answers to your questions Getting answers with the Topics button Now continue with the next section Getting answers with the Index button Read and follow the instructions in the window Getting answers with the Look For button If you want to close Macintosh Guide, click here Tips for using Macintosh Guide Identifying objects on the screen Learning useful shortcuts Main Macintosh Shortcuts window appearsClick one of the category buttons Connecting Additional Equipment PowerBook Duo Dock and Duo Dock Connecting Additional Equipment PowerBook Duo MiniDock PowerBook Duo Floppy Adapter Connecting a printerConnecting a modem See the documentation that came with the modemExternal modem is ready to use Connecting Scsi devices TerminatorUsing your PowerBook as a Scsi disk HDI-30 ScsiConnecting your computer as a Scsi disk Turn on the PowerBook by pressing the power button Simplifying the connection process Quitting Scsi disk mode Connecting other devices Adding memory to your computerInstalling and Using Application Programs Installing application programsSwitching programs Working with several programs at a timeFinding out which programs are open Backing up your files Hiding and showing windows on the desktopPage Power Management Power sourcesResponding to low-power messages What you should do What you should knowRecharging the battery Recharging in the computerRecharging in a recharger Place the battery in the recharger as shown Removing or replacing the battery Recharging in both the computer and a rechargerReplacement batteries come with a door attached Replacing the backup battery Disposing of dead batteriesReconditioning the battery Following appears Maximizing work time Page Appendix a Health, Safety, and Maintenance Tips Health-related information about computer useMusculoskeletal discomfort Eye fatigue Arranging your work area and equipmentKeyboard and trackball Mouse Avoiding fatigue What about electromagnetic emissions?Important care and safety instructions Appendix a Caring for batteries Handling floppy disks Traveling with the PowerBook Storing the PowerBook Service and supportAppendix B Using Your Keyboard Control key Index Index Disk Tools disk 53 display. See also screen Index Index Index Index See Scsi Y, Z Apple Computer, Inc