[. . . ] Outside of the United States or Canada, please contact your local Texas Instruments dealer. A listing of local dealers is available at the end of this User's Guide. Contents AC Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 4-1 AC Adapter Your TravelMate uses a small lightweight external AC adapter to charge and power the computer. [. . . ] The AC adapter can be operated anywhere between 100 - 240 volts AC and has a detachable AC power cord. You can order power cords with specific plugs for the region you will be operating the computer in. Caution: Use only the AC adapter recommended in this document (Delta ADP45CB). Another adapter can damage your computer. ! DC Connector AC Adapter Female Connector Male Plug AC Adapter 4-2 PC Cards Your TravelMate computer supports all PCMCIA and Cardbus PC cards. These PC cards are used to add functionality to your computer, such as communicating over a telephone or connecting to a network. The computer has built-in slots that support one Type III or two Type II or Type I PC cards. Your TravelMate computer is designed to support additional functionality on top of the standard Cardbus interface. The computer's internal speakers are disabled when a headset or external speakers are plugged in. This allows you to play an external CD through the computer speakers, for example, or make a recording if you have the correct software. Microphone-in allows you to record input into the computer through an external microphone. 4-8 Mobile Productivity Base Option The Mobile Productivity Base (MPB) option is a full-featured docking module that duplicates all of the ports on your computer plus additional ports. In addition to replicating ports, the MPB docking option also has a removable modular bay that houses a CD-ROM drive or floppy disk drive module and supports the Texas Instruments proprietary Advance PCI card. The MPB can be used as a desktop only unit, or be carried with the notebook to make a portable full function notebook computer. Refer to the instructions that come with your docking module for more details. 4-9 Miscellaneous Options Your TravelMate computer can accept many additional options, and Texas Instruments is the best source for these options. Some of the additional options include: Batteries You can purchase spare Li-Ion batteries. [. . . ] Refer to the instructions that come with your docking module for more details. 4-9 Miscellaneous Options Your TravelMate computer can accept many additional options, and Texas Instruments is the best source for these options. Some of the additional options include: Batteries You can purchase spare Li-Ion batteries. For information on these batteries, refer to Chapter 3, Using Battery Power. [. . . ]