Acer n20 manual

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    1 Expansion Sleeve Manual Introduction: The expansion sleeve is an optional accessory designed for handheld users who demand more. Its simple and portable design combines the flexibility of expansion with increased battery capacity and added funct ionality . The following illustration shows the components of the expansion sleeve: Expansion Sleeve: [...]

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    2 Specifications: Expansion Sleeve for Acer n20 - One Compact Flash T ype II slot - One PC Card Slot T ype II slot - 2000 mAh integrated Li-ion polymer battery - One USB host connector* - We ight: 155g - Dimensions: 131mm x 86mm x 33mm - Battery life: 15 hours of normal usag e, 8 hours charging time from empty to full capacity . * USB host connecto[...]

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    3 3 Gently push your handheld downward until you feel it lock. 4 Slide the handheld's battery release switch to Lock position. Using the expansion sleeve Both the CompactFlash and PC Card slots are flexible expansion features that allow you to use a wide range of peripheral devices with your handheld. These may include: These two expansion slo[...]

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    4 Inserting a CompactFlash card 1 Hold your handheld securely. 2 Insert the CompactFlash card into its corres ponding slot on the expansion sleeve. 3 Using your finger, push the card into the slot until you feel it lock. Removing a CompactFlash card 1 Hold your handheld securely. 2 Press the slot eject button to pop out the card ( a ) , then gently[...]

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    5 1 Hold your handheld securely. 2 Insert the PC Card into its corresponding slot on the expansion sleeve. 3 Using your finger, push the card into the slot until you feel it lock.[...]

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    6 Removing a PC Card 1 Hold your handheld securely. 2 Press the slot eject button to pop out the card ( a ) , then gently remove it f rom the slot ( b ). Notices: Compact Flash & PC Card compatibility 1) The Compact Flas h Type II slot can als o fit Compact Flash Type I car ds. The PC Card slot i s for standard Type II PC cards. 2) Some Compact[...]