System Configuration and Setup 2-3
Connecting the AC adapter
A
– AC Power Port
C
– Power Cable
B
– AC Adapter
Do not cover or place objects on the AC adapter. Keeping the adapter
clear of objects lets the adapter cool properly during use.
Only use the AC adapter that comes with the Versa TXi notebook. Although other adapters look
similar, using them can damage the system.
Powering On the System
Power on the system as follows:
1.
Locate the latch on the front of the LCD panel, slide it to the right, and raise the panel.
2.
Locate the power button and press it to turn on system power.
Note
When powering on the Versa TXi notebook running the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000
operating system, you might see a warning message suggesting that a problem exists with the
hibernation file on the system. The warning message is inaccurate. To disable this message,
enable hibernate support. See the section "Microsoft Windows 2000 Hibernate" for details about
enabling hibernate support.
System Batteries
The Versa TXi notebook comes with a Li-Ion primary battery and a CMOS battery. In addition,
an optional Li-Ion secondary battery and an optional extended life 15- cell Li-Ion battery are
available.
Primary Battery
The Li-Ion primary battery is the power source for the system. The system comes with either a
3-cell Li-Ion battery that fits into the battery bay on the rear of the system, or an optional 15-cell
Li-Ion battery that attaches to the bottom of the system.
Secondary Battery
An optional rechargeable secondary Li-Ion battery can be installed in the VersaBay IV slot on
the right side of the system. Installing a second fully charged battery increases battery life while
away from an AC power source.
Summary of Contents for Versa TXi Series
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