User Manual

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3. Remove the expansion bay cover by lifting it and slide it toward the front.
4. To remove an actual PC Card, if present, press the appropriate release
button located on the side of the card. The card will exit the socket by a
few millimeters. It is preferable to use a finger, as a protection to stop the
card. Complete the removal by pulling out the card.
5. To insert a PC Card, slide it in the socket (the end with the two rows of
little holes first and the manufacturer label on top). When the sliding begins
to be a bit tight, push the card firmly. The release button should pop out
and the card should hold firmly in the socket. If this is not so, the card is
possibly upside down. Before closing the cover, check the plastic gasket
located around the internal side of the expansion bay. It should be in good
condition, perfectly clean, with no dust, sand, grease, oil or other
impurities. Any fault in this aspect could cause the PC Card door to leak
and eventually damage the unit. The longest card must me placed in the
lower PCMCIA Socket
6. On the cover of the expansion bay, adjust the PCMCIA Card stopper.
Loosen the two screws and sliding up or down the two stoppers. While the
card is installed in the socket, report the first number that will be displayed
at the top of the installed card and set the stopper found on the cover at
the same number. The stoppers are there to keep the cards in place and
also help them to absorb shock and vibration.
7. To close the cover, replace the cover on its initial position. Tighten the four
screws, about two turns to the right (clockwise). Tighten them until you
feel some resistance. Do not over tighten
8. Turn on the unit, the application program should run normally after these
steps.
1.- Pull up the cover.
2.- Slide the
cover toward the
front of the unit.
Stopper default position
Turn the longer stoppe
r
upside down for longer
PCMCIA Card
Use the shorter stoppe
r
for the upper PCMCIA
Card
PCMCIA
Card