User's Manual Part 1
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1 Security Slot
Your computer has a Security Slot that can be used with a standard laptop locking device, such as a Kennsington Lock. You can connect the
GoBook II to a large object with the lock to prevent theft of your GoBook. See the documentation that comes with your lock for more
information.
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Wireless Communications
The GoBook II includes two antennas for wireless communication. A WLAN antenna is embedded in the upper display housing and requires
no user action. Another antenna is located on the upper right corner of the display for the Sony Ericsson GC82 radio. Simply raise this
antenna when using your Sony Ericsson GC82 radio.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna(s). Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the
phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
The GoBook II (IX260) contains the radio transmitters listed below. The following statements are relevant when using these radios:
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This device contains a Intel Pro 2200BG WLAN radio transmitter and a Sony Ericsson GC82 radio transmitter. To comply with FCC
RF exposure requirements when using the Sony Ericsson GC82 transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be
maintained between the external dipole antenna and all users/bystanders. When using the WLAN transmitter, a minimum separation
distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the back of the LCD display and all users/bystanders. Both the Sony Ericsson GC82 and
WLAN transmitters should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements.
Since each customer's radio configuration is unique please refer to the manufacturer documentation to setup and use your radio(s).
WAN and WLAN
The GoBook II supports many different wireless radio configuration options including LAN (Local Area Network) and WAN (Wide Area
Network) wireless communication.
LAN radios are local and therefore span a small area such as a building or small group of buildings. The GoBook II's LAN radios include the
Cisco Mini-PCI slot WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network).
WAN radios cover a wider geographical area so they can be used anyplace the carrier has digital coverage. For example, our cell phone
system. WAN radios are usually connected via a communications infrastructure such as a telephone system and connect at 14.4K to 153K
depending on the carrier, technology, and coverage.
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