Finding Your Way around the System
Find Out Where Everything's Located
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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The Left Side
The left side
The SelectBay eject lever lets you remove the module installed in
the SelectBay.
The volume control dial lets you adjust the loudness of the
system speakers.
Attaching a special cable to the security lock slot lets you anchor
your computer to your desk or other large, heavy object. For more
information, see “Applying Physical Restraints” on page 270.
The cooling fan provides extra cooling when necessary to help
keep the computer’s Pentium processor from overheating. This
lets the processor keep performing at its maximum speed.
To prevent possible overheating of the Pentium processor,
make sure you don’t block the fan vent.
Pressing the power button turns the computer on and off. For
more information, see “Turn the Computer On” on page 30.
The PC Card slot lets you install up to two Type I or Type II
PCMCIA-compatible PC Cards, or one Type III PC Card. For
more information, see “Little Cards that Do Big Things” on
page 193.
Pressing the reset button restarts the computer when it does not
respond to the keyboard. Restarting the system in this way over-
rides Suspend and Resume modes, which enable you to continue
Reset button
Security lock slot
Power button
SelectBay eject lever
Cooling fan
External diskette drive port cover
Volume control dial
PC Card slot
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