User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- First things first
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Entering data in your Acer n30
- 3 Managing applications and information
- 4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applications
- 5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2003 companion programs
- 6 Backup and restore data
- 7 Using expansion features
- 8 Exchanging and updating data using ActiveSync®.
- 9 Getting connected
- 10 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet Explorer
- 11 Customising your handheld
- Appendix: Exchanging and updating data using Bluetooth Utility (only for n30-B)
7 Using expansion features
Using an USB thumb drive
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3 Push the card into the slot using your finger until you feel the card lock and hear an
audible system sound. This indicates that the card is properly seated within the slot.
Removing an SD/MMC card
1 Hold your handheld securely.
2 Release the card from the slot by using your thumb to push against the top of the
card, as if you were pushing it further into the slot (a). An audible system sound and a
click will signal that the card has been released.
3 Gently remove the card from the slot (b).
Using an USB thumb drive
Your Acer n30 supports USB host expansion. Via 3-in-one sync cable, you can access a
USB thumb drive directly on your n30.
Inserting an USB thumb drive
1 Get the 3-in-one sync cable, and attach its 26-pin connector to the handheld.
2 Insert the USB thumb drive into USB host port of 3-in-one sync cable.
Removing an USB thumb drive
1 Remove the USB thumb drive from USB host port of 3-in-one sync cable.
2 You can keep 3-in-one sync cable attached to handheld, or remove it from handheld.