ViewSonic PC V35 manual Top Components, Bottom Components

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Top Components

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Component

Description

 

 

 

1

IR Port

Beams files to or from other mobile devices using infrared

 

(IR).

 

 

 

 

 

2

SD Card

Accepts an optional Secure Digital card for extended

 

 

memory capacity or extended capabilities.

3Power Button Turns your V35 On or Off, or turns the backlight On or Off by pressing and holding this button.

4

Stylus Slot

Store the stylus in the stylus slot when not in use.

Bottom Components

Ref Component

Description

 

 

1Cradle Connector Connects the V35 to the USB cradle to charge the battery and to synchronize the V35 with your PC.

2Power Connector Connects the V35 to the AC adapter when not using the USB cradle.

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