Hi Rhonda;
Thanks for the imfo.  that is super.  sure is a lot more to remember.  

By the way, those that were talking about the MPower being a different color;
the case is still black leather,
the body is a shiny silver and the keys are black.
The clasic was 2 shades of gray.  
These are my descriptions as I see the 2 machines.  
The MPower case still has the zipper pocket like the new case for the clasic.  
The holes on the case are different.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Rhonda Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 10:41 AM
To: BrailleNote List
Subject: [Braillenote] Interesting facts in the Manual


First of all, Terry, if you will read this section for now, then 
look up Section two in the manual, this information will be here.

As I looked at this section, I made note of something.  There was 
a mention made of how data is lost.  This part, I will put in 
parenthesis, because I think it will answer the losing data 
questions.

   Place the BrailleNote BT in front of you with the keyboard 
oriented as you would use it.  The many sockets and connectivity 
ports are arranged around the sides and back of the BrailleNote 
BT.  Starting from the front of the left side, and working around 
to the back, you will find: The small record button, the audio 
output socket for earphones, the audio input socket for a 
microphone, the power switch and the recessed reset button.  
Reach beyond the keyboard to the back of your BrailleNote BT and 
investigate the layout of the back of your BrailleNote BT.  From 
the left there is the small round AC Adapter socket.  Keep moving 
to the right and you will notice that the bottom half of the back 
is recessed.  This is a metal panel that holds most of the ports.  
They are recessed to protect them from being easily knocked.  The 
first port in this panel is the USB client port above an SD card 
slot.  Moving right from there is the CompactFlash slot, a 9 pin 
serial port, two horizontal USB host ports, one above the other, 
and a modem jack.  On the far right, back on the casing again, 
there is an infrared port set between two slightly raised 
vertical ridges.  Down the right side of the unit, you will find 
the PCMCIA card slot.  This has a recessed ejector button on the 
side furthest from you.  Each of these ports is discussed in more 
detail directly following this section.  (Please note that if you 
inadvertently or deliberately remove a card or a plug from the 
BrailleNote BT while it is active, that is while data is being 
passed through the connection, it may result in a loss of data, 
an error message, or even in some cases, corruption of the file 
or software.)
 2.3.1 Audio Sockets.  On the left side of the unit, there is a 
microphone input socket, an audio output socket and a record 
button.  The microphone input socket takes a high impedance 
electret microphone with a 3.5mm plug.  There is also a built in 
microphone.  The audio output socket is stereo and works with 
most head or earphones with a 3.5mm plug.  It will also connect 
to a set of mini speakers, as used with a PC.  Remember that 
these will also need to be plugged in to a wall socket.  2.3.2 
USB Client Port.  The USB client port is located above the SD 
card slot on the left hand end of the back recessed panel.  It is 
a completely different shape to the USB host ports, being small 
and shaped a little like a miniature 9 pin port set flush into 
the panel.  It is oriented so that the wider side is facing up, 
just like the 9 pin serial port.  The primary purpose of this 
port is to connect your BrailleNote BT to a PC via ActiveSync.  
For details on how to do this, refer to 13.14.5 ActiveSync using 
USB.

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