TAG 1000 User Manual

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MIL-BOOK™

OPERATORS

MANUAL

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1.5.18 IrDA

Port

The MIL-BOOK 1000 provides an IrDA port, on the rear panel, for connecting an
IrDA-compliant device port provides wireless support for your system. You can
use this port to quickly transfer large amounts of data to another IrDA-compliant
system or device. This port complies with all IrDA standards.

1.5.19 Replicator

Port

An 80-pin replicator port is provided on the rear panel of the MIL-BOOK 1000.
This port expends two SIO, two USB2.0, PIO and a VGA port. Use the replicator
port to connect your MIL-BOOK 1000 into docking station. The docking station
controls the power and provides connections to all of the external devices for your
MIL-BOOK 1000 in one easy hook-up.

1.5.20 Power

Port

If the MIL-BOOK 1000 is to be in use for an long continuous period, connect the
external power adater into the power port. Then plug the power cord into a 3-
prong grounded wall socket to provide external power to the MIL-BOOK 1000.
The power port is located on the rear panel of the MIL-BOOK 1000.

1.5.21 IEEE

1394

Port

The MIL-BOOK 1000 provides a standard IEEE 1394 port for high speed
connections. The “High Speed Serial Bus” is located on the right side panel, next
to the audio jacks.

1.5.22 Audio

Connections

The MIL-BOOK 1000 comes standard with two speakers and two audio hook-up
jacks. The jacks are located on the right side of the MIL-BOOK 1000, adjacent to
the PCMCIA slots.

1.5.23 1-5.5

Battery

Pack

The primary battery is Li-Ion type. The capacity of each cell is 2200mAH or
more. 3.7V, 12 cells are used in one pack. The output voltage of the battery pack
is 11.1VDC, so the battery pack provides 97 watts or more to the notebook
computer. The battery pack connector board provides the interface between the
battery cells and DC/DC board.

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