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Power Button, Control
Keypad and Indicators
The power button is located on the membrane keypad. In addition, the keypad has screen
brightness control buttons as well as indicators for Power, Docking, Battery and Hard Drive
activity. Also, a hidden PC speaker provides basic system sounds. See Chapter 3 for more
details.
Display Screen
The LCD displays high-contrast text and graphics. See Appendix for specifications.
USB Host Port
A USB host is also called a “root” and controls all traffic on the bus. It is typically
implemented as a separate peripheral device with a cable that plugs into a port on the hub.
Can also act as a hub. An example would be a USB floppy drive.
AC/DC Input Jack
The AC and/or DC adapter plugs connect to this socket. Use only the model of adapter that is
supplied by Xplore. Using the wrong adapter can damage your computer.
USB Hub Port
Hubs are wiring concentrators and enable the multiple attachment characteristics of the USB.
Each hub converts a single attachment point into multiple attachment points. Hubs can detect
attach and detach at each downstream. An example would be a USB hub port used to
connect multiple USB devices.
Docking Locator Pads
These are rubber pads designed to protect the top and bottom of your computer and to assist
you in properly docking your computer. More detail is provided later in this manual.
Rubber Grips
The rubber grips are provided to aid in shock protection of your computer and to provide a
tactile, ergonomic surface for holding your computer. Facing the front of the computer, the
upper left and both right hand grips are assembled at the factory and should not be removed.
The lower left grip is removable in order to access the battery compartment. See procedure
for accessing the battery later in this manual.
Rubber
Grips
(Right & Left
Sides)
Power Button, Control
Keypad & Indicators
Display
Screen
Power Jack and
USB Ports
GeneSys Maximus
Figure 1.2 – Front View of GeneSys Maximus
Docking Locator Pads
(Top & Bottom)
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