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Protecting Against Static Electricity
STATIC WARNING: Before handling any of the components in the
notebook, take precautions against damage caused by static electricity on
your body.
If you have an earthing wristband, attach it to the power supply unit. Make
sure that it is connected to a metal part of the power supply unit and not to a
label.
If you are using an earthing wristband with a crocodile clip, attach it to an
unpainted section on the rear panel.
If you do not have an earthing wristband, always discharge any static
electricity which may have built up on your body before touching any
components. To do this, touch the unpainted metal rear panel of the
notebook near the mains inlet.
If you take a break from working inside the notebook, repeat the above
procedure before you restart. You need to discharge new static, which may
have built up on your body.
3.1: Fitting Hardware Options
DIMMs
Your notebook may use Dual In-line Memory Modules (DIMM) to provide
random access memory (RAM).
All RM Mobile One notebooks are supplied with a minimum 128MB of
RAM. The system board in your notebook can be upgraded using the
additional sockets available.
See the RM Systems price list for details on memory upgrade kits.
Depending on the model, there may be a number of DIMM sockets on the
system board. Memory modules can be fitted in these sockets in certain
arrangements only. Do not use other combinations. If you do so, your
notebook may not operate correctly.
The different memory module combinations and sockets are specific to each
model of RM notebook. Refer to the System Board User’s manual (if
supplied) or contact RM for details of allowed combinations.