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Handy Tech
Elektronik GmbH
Modular Evolution
General
Page 6
Top row
B9
1
2
3
Second row
B10
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5
6
Third row
B11
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9
Bottom row
B12
B13
0
B14
Move your hand along the right side of the housing towards the back, and you will
feel the main power switch. When you flip it towards you, the device is turned on.
Behind the power switch is an additional USB interface, which permits connecting
any peripheral to your computer.
Along the back face of the unit, there is another USB interface all the way on the left.
The small sliding switch immediately on its right is used to turn internal memory on
and off. Your Modular Evolution comes with 4 GB internal memory. When the sliding
switch is in its left position when viewed from the front, you can access the internal
memory from the PC and save your data on the Modular Evolution. The Modular
Evolution's internal memory is recognized by the PC as a drive named "Modular."
When the sliding switch is positioned to the right, then the PC cannot access the
Modular Evolution's internal memory.
To the right of the sliding switch is the round outlet for the power supply plug. On its
right is the USB Type B interface where you can connect the computer. This interface
is the one with a square shape.
There is another free USB connection on the left side of the housing, where you can
also connect any USB-peripheral.
1.3 Terms and Stylistic Conventions Used in this Manual
In this manual, the following conventions are used for inputs and outputs on the
Modular Evolution:
Single keystrokes on the Modular Evolution:
[Key], e.g., [TLD]
Key/dot combination on the Modular Evolution:
[L + B2 + B3] or [L + 2 3]
Display on the Modular Evolution:
'Display Text'
, e.g.,
'File'