WinBook xl Mode D'Emploi

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The CD-ROM drive is built into the system. To open the drive, turn on the system and press the
release button. The door will slide open.
The IR (infrared) port allows you to connect to another system using IR technology. You must
place the port within two feet of the other IR port for proper communication.
The security anchor at the front of the right side of the system can be opened by using the release
on the bottom of the case. See the section below on the Bottom of the system for information.
THE REAR
The back of the system has two doors that cover I/O ports for your WinBook XL. The door on
the left flips down to reveal the docking port of your system. This door should be closed when
the system is undocked. This will help prevent damage to the port, as well as preventing the door
from being damaged in transport. To close this door, flip it back into position until it clicks
securely in place. The door to the right houses the SVGA, PS/2, TV-out, USB, serial and parallel
ports for your system.
Between these two I/O doors is the AC connection for your system. The AC connector should
only be used with the proper AC adapter supplied by WinBook.
The 80-pin Docking Port provides a connection to an optional port replicator. It duplicates the
rear connectors and adds in a second PS/2 port (so that you can connect both an external
keyboard and external mouse), a stereo line-out, and a DC power-in jack. The port replicator also
features a Game/MIDI port, not available on the actual WinBook XL. The port replicator has
only a single USB port, but, since you can chain USB devices together, this does not limit your
USB use.
The SVGA port allows you to connect any standard computer monitor to your system.
The PS/2 port allows you to connect an external PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse to your WinBook
XL.
The TV-out port allows you to connect your WinBook XL to a television receiver and direct the
screen output to that receiver.