Portlolio. Don'l remove the memory card
at this time. The
other
program
on lhe
card rs a lulorial
program
thal can
help
you
learn about
your
Poriiolio.
.
A license agreement sialing
the condiiions undel which the
Portlolio
is sold.
.
Warranly card lo be lilled oui and returned
to Atari
(importanll).
.
A copy oI lhe Porllolio O*nelb Manua/-
.
The Po iolio
quick
relerence
guide.
.
Three AA alkaline
balieries. Always use alkaline balleries-
lhe
use ol any olher lype voids lhe warraniy.
ll
you're
missinO any ol lhe items on
the list conlacl lhe
dealer lrom whom
you purchased your
system.
lnstalling the Batteries
Before
you
inslall the
balleries lhere are several things
you
should hnow about
yo.rr
Porllo[o
You
aheady
know thai
lhe Portlolro contarns several buill-,n
applications
(pIogIams)
These
programs
are on a
computer chip inside lhe Porllolio.
Even il lhe Portiolio is
disconnected lrom all
power
(baiieries
removed, no AC adaptor being used)
these
programs
willnol
be atlecled, and lhe next lime
you
swiich on
your
compLller.
the
programs
will be ready ior
you
to
use.
However, there rs also a nemory slorage
a'ea in
youl
Portlolio, and any inlormalion
siored ihere has to have a
conlinualpowel supply.
For example,lel's say
you
creaie a
lile
(such
as a documenl conlaining
ierl,
a
set of addlesses
lor the Address Book, etc.)
and save lhe rile in lhe
storage
area in
your
Portlolio.
As long as
you
have
qood
battelies in
your
Porliolio
your
liles are sale Bul
ii batrery
power
ever
iuns otit
all rh; files
you
have slored in
yoJr
Porllollo
{and
have nol backed up onlo
a memory card or oiher
ouiside
memory location) are
gone
and they
cannol be ,ecovered.
Sometimes the Porllolio
will display a message
on lhe scleen
when ballery
power
lalls below 1.1 volts,
and lhen lhe
compuler swilches itseli
oli lo conserve
enerqy.