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X-C 6250 Pro (300) NT Users Manual
79-0030-001 11 January 2001
bit The smallest unit of computer data (binary digit).
deep cycle discharge A user-initiated charging method that completely
discharges Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries before charging
them again. This helps eliminate memory effect, reconditions the
batteries, and helps increase their capacity.
desktop The screen background for Windows on which windows,
icons, and dialog boxes appear.
dust cover A cover that provides added protection for the serial,
parallel, and video ports when they are not being used.
external power Any of the approved devices used to supply power to
the mobile computer including the AC adapter, the vehicle adapter,
and the vehicle cradle.
external power light The second light from the left on the indicator
panel, this light illuminates when the computer is operating on
external power. If a battery is installed, the external power supply
automatically begins charging the battery when power is connected.
The light blinks to indicate the battery is being charged; it remains on
when the battery is fully charged.
fast charge A method of quickly increasing the battery capacity while
the mobile computer is attached to external power. This is the normal
and preferred charging method. It takes approximately three hours to
fully charge the battery using this method.
hard disk A rigid magnetic storage device that provides fast access to
stored data. The standard hard disk for the mobile computer is
ruggedized to withstand more shock and vibration than hard disks in
typical notebook computers.
hardware The electronic components, boards, peripherals, and
equipment that make up your computer system.
indicator lights The small lights located between the display and the
keyboard that blink or remain on or off to indicate activity on the
system. They include an On/Off light, an External Power light, a Disk
Activity light, and a Radio On/Off light.
keyboard The keyboard is weather sealed and designed with 93
percent standard key spacing.