Travel tips, Traveling by air – Dell Latitude D530 (Early 2008) User Manual

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Traveling With Your Computer

NOTICE:

If the computer has been exposed to extreme temperatures, allow it to

acclimate to room temperature for 1 hour before turning it on.

• Protect the computer, the batteries, and the hard drive from hazards such

as extreme temperatures and overexposure to sunlight, dirt, dust, or

liquids.

• Pack the computer so that it does not slide around in the trunk of your car

or in an overhead storage compartment.

Travel Tips

NOTICE:

Do not move the computer while using the optical drive to prevent loss of

data.

NOTICE:

Do not check the computer as baggage.

• Consider disabling wireless activity on your computer to maximize battery

operating time. To disable wireless activity, press<Fn><F2>.

• Consider changing your power management options to maximize battery

operating time (see "Power Management Modes" on page 43).

• If you are traveling internationally, carry proof of ownership—or of your

right to use the computer if it is company-owned—to speed your passage

through customs. Investigate the customs regulations of the countries you

plan to visit, and consider acquiring an international carnet (also known as

a merchandise passport) from your government.

• Find out what type of electrical outlets are used in the countries you will

visit, and have appropriate power adapters.

• Check with your credit card company for information about the kinds of

emergency travel assistance it offers to users of portable computers.

Traveling by Air

NOTICE:

Do not walk the computer through a metal detector. Send the computer

through an X-ray machine or have it hand-inspected.

• Ensure that you have a charged battery available in case you are asked to

turn on the computer.

• Prior to entering the airplane, verify that using a computer is permitted.

Some airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during flight. All airlines

forbid the use of electronic devices during takeoff and landing.

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