Traveling with Your NEC Versa 6000 6-1
Traveling with Your NEC
Versa 6000
The NEC Versa 6000 makes a natural traveling companion. Using a battery,
you can use the computer anywhere you go. Here is some information you
might find helpful when taking the NEC Versa on the road.
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Carry an extra charged battery pack (and its VersaBay II adapter) for
additional battery power.
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Check that you have everything you need before you leave on a trip. Be sure
you have all the necessary cables and accessories. (See the checklist at
the end of this chapter.)
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If you run your system with battery power, maximize battery life by us-
ing power-saving features whenever possible.
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Take the AC adapter in case you have an electrical outlet handy. This
saves battery power for when you really need it.
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Take along any application or data files on diskette that you might need.
POWER CONNECTIONS
With the right accessories, you can run your NEC Versa 6000 almost any-
where! Your system self-adjusts to various power sources. The United
States, Canada, and most of Central and South America use 120-volt alter-
nating current (AC). Most other countries of the world use 240-volt AC.
The NEC Versa 6000 adapts to voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts.
There are a few countries with areas that use direct current (DC) as their
main power source. You need a DC-to-AC converter in particular areas of
Argentina, Brazil, India, Madeira, and South Africa.
To use your system overseas, you need an adapter plug. There are five differ-
ent plugs available worldwide. You can buy these at an electronics supply
store.
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