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Contents Acer n300 Handheld User’s GuideCopyright Disposal instructions About this User’s Guide Your guides First things firstPackage contents Maintaining your Acer n300Resetting your Acer n300 Performing a soft resetPerforming a hard reset Maintaining your Acer n300 Contents Appendix a Regulation & safety notices Performance Features summarySystem requirements DisplayAudio Proprietary 26-pin I/O connectorBattery ConnectivityAcer n300 tour Front viewGetting started Acer n300 tour Using the backlight Left viewTop view Bottom view Charging your Acer n300 Preparing to use your Acer n300Rear view Getting started Preparing to use your Acer n300Preparing to use your Acer n300 To charge your Acer n300Power LED status during charging Setting up your Acer n300 To set up your Acer n300Installing the Microsoft ActiveSync software Connecting the computerTo install the Microsoft ActiveSync software To connect the computer Via the USB Sync cablePerforming the first synchronization process To perform the first synchronization processBy clicking on its icon from Programs Handheld buttons and the stylus Command interfaceGetting started Command interface Start menuGetting started Command interface Backup and restore data To launch Backup/RestoreTo perform data backup Backup functionRestore function To perform data restorationTo delete a file from a storage device Tap Delete to remove the file Using an SD/MMC card Using expansion features Using an SD/MMC cardInserting an SD/MMC card Removing an SD/MMC card Using an USB thumb driveUsing expansion features Using an USB thumb drive Inserting an USB thumb drive Through the CradleAppendix a FCC noticeOperation conditions Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiensDeclaration of Conformity for EU countries Important safety instructions LCD pixel statement Radio device regulatory notice GeneralEuropean Union EU FCC RF safety requirement List of applicable countriesExposure of humans to RF fields RSS-102 Page Index