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User's Manual Introduction 1-5
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Satellite 2750/2770 User's Manual Satellite 2750 UK.doc ENGLISH Printed on 30/04/00 as
IM_275UK
PC card slots
A PC card slot (PCMCIA) accommodates two
5 mm cards (Type II) or one 10.5 mm (Type III)
card. These slots support 16-bit PC cards and
CardBus PC cards (32 bit). For more information,
refer to the PC cards section in Chapter 8,
Optional Devices
.
International modem
A built-in modem provides capability for data and
fax communication and supports ITU-T V.90. For
data reception it operates at 56,000 bps
(maximum) and for data transmission it operates
at 33,600 bps (maximum). For fax transmission it
operates at 14,400 bps (maximum). The speed of
data transfer and fax depends on analogue
telephone line conditions. It has a modem jack for
connecting to a telephone line.
Video out
This video-out mini-jack lets you transfer NTSC
or PAL data (video and right/left audio) to external
devices.
Memory expansion
socket
A socket is available for installation of a 32, 64 or
128 MB memory module. Use only memory
modules that are compatible with the computer.
AccuPoint II
This pointer control stick, located in the centre of
the keyboard, provides convenient control of the
cursor without requiring desk space for a mouse.
Control buttons include primary, secondary and
two scroll buttons.
Plug and Play
When you connect an external device to the
computer, Plug and Play capability enables the
system to recognise the connection and make
the necessary configurations automatically.
Internet button
Press this button to launch an Internet browser.
CD power switch
This switch turns power to the DVD-ROM drive on
and off so you can use the drive as a stand-alone
audio CD player, when the computer is not
powered on. It is accessible even when the
computers display is closed. It can also turn the
system on, depending on the settings in the
Toshiba Services Utility or the TSETUP program.
CD control buttons
CD control buttons, accessible even when the
computers display panel is closed, let you use
the computers DVD-ROM drive as a stand-alone
audio CD player. You can also use the buttons to
control the computers DVD video player when
the system is on.

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