Apple 200 Series manual Traveling with the PowerBook

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Traveling with the PowerBook

The safety instructions earlier in this appendix also apply when you are traveling. In addition, note these precautions:

mDo not transport your PowerBook while it is turned on. Put your computer to sleep or shut it down before you move it.

mTransport batteries either inside the computer or in the protective case provided. Do not transport unprotected batteries.

mDo not check your computer as baggage. Carry it with you.

mHave security officials manually inspect your computer and disks if you do not want to pass them through X-ray machines.

mBe prepared to show security officials that your computer is working. Have a charged battery or a power adapter ready to use.

mSome airlines may restrict or prohibit the use of computers in flight. Check ahead to find out what restrictions, if any, apply.

mTake the necessary plug adapters if you’re traveling overseas. (You may need to use them with the power adapter.) You do not need a voltage transformer. The power adapter can handle 90 volts to 260 volts AC (48 Hz to 62 Hz).

Check the diagrams below to determine which plug adapters you’ll need, or ask your travel agent.

 

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United States, Canada, parts of Latin America, Japan, Korea,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the Philippines, Taiwan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Former Soviet Union, most of Europe, parts of Latin America,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the Middle East, parts of Africa, Hong Kong, India, most of South Asia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mexico, United Kingdom, Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

parts of Africa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

China, Australia, New Zealand

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User’sGuide Apple Computer, Inc Contents Connecting Additional Equipment Power ManagementIndex Communications regulation information Vcci statement Power On button Power adapter port Plugging in the computer Getting StartedWhen 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 Automatic sleep Putting the computer to sleepRestarting a computer that’s already on User’s Guide Where to find answersGetting 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 Main Macintosh Shortcuts window appears Learning useful shortcutsClick one of the category buttons Connecting Additional Equipment PowerBook Duo Dock and Duo Dock Connecting Additional Equipment PowerBook Duo MiniDock Connecting a printer PowerBook Duo Floppy AdapterSee the documentation that came with the modem Connecting a modemExternal modem is ready to use Terminator Connecting Scsi devicesHDI-30 Scsi Using your PowerBook as a Scsi diskConnecting your computer as a Scsi disk Turn on the PowerBook by pressing the power button Simplifying the connection process Quitting Scsi disk mode Adding memory to your computer Connecting other devicesInstalling application programs Installing and Using Application ProgramsSwitching programs Working with several programs at a timeFinding out which programs are open Hiding and showing windows on the desktop Backing up your filesPage Power Management Power sourcesResponding to low-power messages What you should know What you should doRecharging in the computer Recharging the batteryRecharging in a recharger Place the battery in the recharger as shown Recharging in both the computer and a recharger Removing or replacing the batteryReplacement batteries come with a door attached Disposing of dead batteries Replacing the backup batteryReconditioning the battery Following appears Maximizing work time Page Health-related information about computer use Appendix a Health, Safety, and Maintenance TipsMusculoskeletal discomfort Arranging your work area and equipment Eye fatigueKeyboard and trackball Mouse What about electromagnetic emissions? Avoiding fatigueImportant care and safety instructions Appendix a Caring for batteries Handling floppy disks Traveling with the PowerBook Service and support Storing the PowerBookAppendix 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