Connecting to a Power Source
Chapter One - Getting Started
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W
ARNING
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Do not expose the notebook to cold (frost) or heat, do not leave the
notebook in a car, and do not drop it, spill fluids on it, or open the case. This
can destroy the notebook and void the warranty. The system’s Liquid
Crystal Digital (LCD) video display may be damaged by exposure to intense
sunlight, which builds up excessive heat inside the display enclosure. Only
exposure to indirect or subdued sunlight is recommended.
Work Location
Your TransPort NX generally will run well wherever you’re comfortable. But
extremes of temperature and humidity can be challenging to your system’s parts.
There are, however, some things you can tolerate that the computer can’t —
things like static electricity, dust, water, steam, and oil. So, whenever you decide
to pull over for roadside computing, choose a clean, comfortable work area for
your system.
Connecting to a Power
Source
You can use the provided AC adapter to supply your computer with power from an
AC wall outlet. Your computer also comes with a rechargeable battery pack for
using the computer without an external power source.
Connecting the AC Adapter
Use the provided universal AC adapter to supply your computer with power from
an AC wall outlet. You can also use the AC adapter to charge the computer’s
battery pack.
The AC adapter converts high-level AC voltage to the much lower level DC
voltage appropriate for the computer. The adapter’s AC input voltage can range
anywhere from 100 to 240 volts, covering the standard voltages available in
almost every country.
The power cord for the AC adapter requires a two-hole grounded AC outlet. An
optional four or six-plug power strip is a convenient addition, especially if you have
only one wall plug and several devices that need electricity. You can buy power
strips with built-in electrical surge protection. This provides limited protection from
spikes in the local voltage that can cause damage.
To connect the computer to an external power source:
1. Plug the AC adapter’s connector into the DC-IN connector on the right side of
the computer.
2. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter and then to a wall outlet.
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