Radio Shack 273-1827 Owner's Manual

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2002 RadioShack Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks
used by RadioShack Corporation.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
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Thank you for purchasing a RadioShack 60W Universal Notebook DC Adapter. Your adapter powers notebook computers and other electronic de vi ce s by convertin g a nominal 12 -vo lt input voltag e to a regulated output voltage from 12 to 27 volts at up to 3.75A/60 watts of continuous power. It is reverse-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit p rote cte d.The c om pa ct, lig htw e igh t ad apter fits inside most comput er carrying cases, and can recharge your computer's internal battery. The adapter comes with a deluxe, padded vinyl case.
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Safety Instructions
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This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for your adapter. Before you use the adapter, read all the instructions and cautionary markings in this manual, on the adapter, and on the product that you will connect to the adapter.
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To reduce the risk of injury:
• Do not disassemble the adapter; take it to a qualified service technician when se rvice or repair is required. Improper reassembly may result in the risk of fire.
• Do not use an attachment not recommended or sold by RadioShack. Do ing so could res ult in a risk of fire , injury t o persons, o r damage to personal property.
• Never push any object into the air ventilation slots and openings in the adapter. It c ould short out parts resulting in a fire.
• Slots and openings on the bottom of the adapter are for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation and protect the adapter from overheating, be sure these
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Safety Instructions ...... 2
Preparation ................. 4
Adjusting Output
Voltage ..................... 4
Selecting an
Adaptaplug .............. 5
Installing an
Adaptaplug .............. 7
Operation .................... 9
Troubleshooting ........ 11
Case
Temperature .......... 12
Care .......................... 12
Replacing
the Fuse ................. 13
Service and Repair ... 13
Specifications ............ 14
Compatible
Computers ................ 15
The lightning symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsu­lated dangerous voltage within this
product’s enclosure that mig ht be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock. Do not open
the product’s case.
The exclamation symbol is intended to inform you that important operat­ing and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accom­panying this product.
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WARNING:
To reduce the ri sk of fir e or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COV­ER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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Safety In structio n s
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openings are not blocked or covered.
• Unplug the adapter from the DC power source before attempting to adjust voltage, change the Adaptaplug, or clean the adapter. Do not use li quid a erosol clea ners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning, then wipe the adapter dry immediately.
• Do not operate the adapter with damaged input or output cords or plugs.
• Make sure the cords are not located wher e the y w ill be s tep ped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
• Disconnect the plugs from the socket by pulling on the plugs rather than the cord.
• If your adapte r does not operate normally, particularly if unusual sounds or smells come from it, immediately unplug it and contact your local RadioShack.
Limited Ninety-Day
Warranty
This product is warranted by Ra­dioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman­ship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of pur­chase from RadioShack company­owned stores and authorized Ra­dioShack fr anchisees an d dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EX­PRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUD­ING THOSE OF MERCHANTABIL­ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CON­TAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUS­TOMER OR ANY OTHER PER­SON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PROD­UCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN­TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM­AGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSI­BILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some states do not allow limita­tions on how long an implied war­ranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse­quential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you . (Continued on next page)
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Preparation
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This adapter is intended for mobile use in automobiles, trucks and boats. This adapter can also be used on commercial aircraft or with 12V DC portable power sources. It is safe fo r outdoor use.
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1. Determine the required output voltage setting of the adapter by one of the following four methods:
Refer to “Compatible
Computers” on Page 15 for voltage, tip size, and polarity settings.
Note the voltage indication
marked next t o the i nput j ack on the device to be powered. Example:
Vin = 18VDC
or
18VDC
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Refer to the power or ID plate
on the device to be powered. Look for the word
“INPUT”
followed by a number and
VDC
(for example,
INPUT: 18VDC)
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Limited Ninety-Day
Warranty (continued)
In the event of a product defect d uring the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any Ra­dioShack store. RadioShack will, at i ts option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and la­bor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) re­fund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or re­conditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the re­mainder of the original warranty pe­riod. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period. This warranty does not cover: (a) dam­age or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, mis­use, improper or abnormal usage, fail­ure to follow instructions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a Ra­dioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or bat­teries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) trans­portation, shipping or insurance cost s; or (f) costs of product removal, installa­tion, set-up service adjustment or rein­stallation. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200
T aylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX
76102
12/99
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Preparation
Refer to the power or ID plate on the AC power adapter usually used to power the device. Look for the word
“OUTPUT”
followed by a
number and
VDC
(for example,
OUTPUT: 18VDC
).
If the power adapter or computer indicates a voltage range (such as
OUTPUT: 10–
16VDC
), use the voltage clo sest to the mid-range (in our example, 13VDC).
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In rare cases when the voltage setting is between whole numbers, such as 15.5VDC, use the lower setting first (15VDC). If the device does not seem to operate properly, readjust it to the higher value (16VDC).
2. Use the supplied aluminum plate to turn the voltage selector dial until the arrow p oints to the desired voltage.
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The adapter comes with seven Adaptaplugs and two Dell custom
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Preparation
Take care not to expose the adapter to rain, snow, or water, w hich coul d damage the adapter’s.
Adjusting Outpu t Voltage
Make the proper voltage setting bef ore you conn ect the adapter to an input power source.
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The specific notation “VDC” might not be indicated. Ins tead, the international symbol shown to the right might be used
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Your adapter provides direct current (DC) voltage. Do not use it with devices that are not specifically identif ied as requiring DC voltage. Do not use it with devic es tha t require AC voltage. Damage to the device could result.
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plugs. The Adaptapl ug colors and siz es are:
• Blue (M) — 5.5 × 2.1 mm
• White (N) — 5.5 × 2.5 mm
• Yellow (D) 5.5 × 3.3 × 1.0 mm
• Yellow (C) 4.7 × 1.7 mm
• Green (Q) — 6.3 × 3 mm
• Yellow (T) — 6.5 × 4.3 × 1.4 mm
• Orange (H) – 3.4 × 1.3 mm (can also be used for Dell LT series notebook computers)
For Dell notebook computers:
• Dell SP-2 plug, match the SP-2 mark on the plug instead of matching a color
• Dell SP-3 plug, match the SP-3 mark on plug instead of m atching a color
1. Disconn ect the AC adapter you are replacing from the AC outlet and from the device to be powered.
2. Refer to “Compatible Computers” on Page 15 or examine the output connector of your computer’s AC adapter and compare it with the Adaptaplugs supplied with your adapter.
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3. Select the Adaptaplug that most resembles the original plug and insert it into the device to be powered. The inside and outside diameter must be the correct size to ensure proper electric al contact. If none of the supplied plugs fit, additional Adaptaplugs are available at your local RadioShack store.
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To avoid dama ge to the device you are using, make sure that the Adaptaplug is installed correctly. If you have trouble installing it, take the device to be powered (with all its accessories) and your adapter to your local RadioShack store for assistance.
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To use your adapter, your computer must have a DC input jack and you must determine the polarity of the jack.
This symbol means that the inside contact, or TIP,
is negative (–).
This sym bol means that the inside co ntact, or TIP,
is positive (+).
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Some Dell models require the special Dell plug.
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Install the Adaptaplug before you connect the adapter to an input power source.
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The adapter's plug must match your device's DC input jack with respect to polarity (positive to positive and negative to negative).
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According to the jack's polarity, insert the Adaptaplug into the output cord by aligning the correct polarity symbol (+ or –) on the Adaptaplug with the word TIP on the output cord.
For Dell computers which use SP-2 or SP-3 plugs, see “Compatible Compute rs” on Page 15 and refer to the illustration s below to correctly match the adapter plug and jack.
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If the polarity symbol is not displayed on the device to be powered, it might appear on an ID plate on the computer’s power supply or the original adapter.
For Tip Nega tiv e
For Tip Posit ive
For SP-2 Plug
For SP-3 Plug
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You can use your adapter to power your notebook computer from automobile cigarette-lighter sockets and 12-volt power ports, portable 12­volt battery packs, airline seats with 11 to 16V DC capabilities and the appropriate receptacles, and solar panels with power capabilities of 11 to 16 volts at 80 watts (minimum).
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After you have properly adjusted the output voltage and installed the Adaptaplug, follow these steps to use your adapter.
1. Insert the Adaptaplug's tip into the DC input jack on the device to be powered.
2. Insert the adapter's cigarette­lighter plug into any DC outlet with a power rating of 12 VDC.
The green indicator on the adapter lights when the adapter is properly connected and the device is receiving power.
If the green indicator on the adapter does not light, disconnect the adapter from the device being powered, then check the Adaptaplug's connection for
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Do not connect any periphe r al po w ered by an additional 12V DC adapter to the laptop when powering the laptop with this RadioShac k adapter. Such a connection cou l d result in da m age to the peripheral or the laptop.
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the correct polarity orientation. This could also indi cat e a problem with your computer or with the adapter. Take your adapter and/or computer to your local RadioShack store. Some automobiles require the ignition to be turned on, or to the ACC (accessory) positi on, to pro v ide pow er to the cigarette-lighter socket. You may have a blown fuse for your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket or in the adapter’s cigarette-lighter plug (see “Replacing the Fuse” on Page 13).
If you operate your notebook computer after removing its internal battery, an interruption in power might result in an immediate computer shutdown and possible dat a loss .
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Such a pow er interr uption co uld be caused by:
• Accidentally disconnecting either end of the power adapter.
• Starting your vehicle.
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Troubleshooting
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Some notebook comput ers have po wer supplies in excess of this adapter’s rating (over 60 watts). In most cases, this higher rat ing is used to both charge a completely discharged battery and power the computer at the same time. This adapter can be used for such applications, but it is recommended that the computer’s battery be recharged before using this adapter to operate the computer.
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In the unlikely event of insufficient power, you may encounter slower battery charging time or automatic shutdown of the adapter. In case of automatic shutdown, try one or more of these steps to reset the adapter:
• Disconnect the adapter from the device being pow ered for about 3 0 minutes or until the adapter case returns to room temperature and the green indicator comes on, indicating the adapter is ready.
• Completely recharg e the com puter battery before using the c omputer. Use the adapter to charge the battery, but do not operate the computer during charging.
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Except as noted for notebook computers (see “Compatible Computers” on Page 15), the power adapter’s 60-watt rating must be equal to or greater than the requirement of the device to be powered. Using an adapter that provides less current can damage the adapter or the device being powered.
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Care
• If the computer battery is easily removable, remove it from the computer to eliminate the power requirement for recharging.
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This adapter i s a high energy switching regulated power supply and generates a significant a mount o f heat w hen used at peak power for extended periods. It is not uncommon for the case to become warm to the touch.
When using this adapter, care should be taken to av oid blo ck in g th e ai r v ents in the case. When possible, it is recommended that the case be positioned to enable maximum air circulation.
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Keep the adapter dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the adapter only in normal temperature environments. Handle the adapter carefully; do not drop it. Keep the adapter away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.
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You can use this adapter to charge the battery in your notebook computer by connecting it to the computer with the battery installed, and leaving the computer turned off.
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Service and Repair
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If the cigarette-lighter plug’s fuse is broken or blown, replace it with a 12A 250V 1/4 × 11/4-inch fast-blow, automotive glass type fuse. To remove the fuse, turn the knurled knob counterclockwise then remove the tip cap.
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To reassemble the cigarette-lighter fuse holder, insert the components in the following order: 1) fuse, 2) tip cap with spring, 3) knob.
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If your adapter is not performing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store fo r assistance. Modifying or tampering with the adapter’s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty.
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Do not use a fuse with ratings other than those specified. Doing so might damage your adapter.
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Specifications
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Input
Voltage .................................................................................. 11–16V DC
Maximum Power .......................................................................... 8 Amps
In-rush Current......................................... 40 Amps, Maximum Cold Start
at Room Temperature (77° F, 25° C)
Typical Standby Current ...........................................
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100 mA @ 11VDC
<
100 mA @ 13.8 VDC
<
100 mA @ 16 VDC
Protection Features ............................................................... Fused Input
Reverse Voltage
Over Current
Fuse .................................................. 12A/250V
1
/4 × 11/4-inch Fast-blow
Automotive Glass Type
Cord ........................................ 3-Foot UL Coiled Cord, Extended Length
Connector ................................................. Cigarette-Lighter Plug, Fused
Output
Programmable Voltages ..................................................... 12 to 27V DC
Vol tage Regulation ........................................... ............................... ± 5%
Power ........................................................... 3.75A/60 Watts (Maximum)
Output Cord ......................... About 3.0 Feet with Receptacle (1.0 Meter)
Mechanical
Dimensions ....................... 3
13
/16 × 23/4 × 19/32 Inches (97 × 70 × 33 mm)
Weight ............................................................. Less than 10.2 oz (290 g)
Enclosure ................................ Injection Molded Norly SE-100, UL94V-0
Indicator .................................................... Output Power-On LED (Case)
Environmental
Temperature:
Maximum Performance .................................... 32°to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
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Compatible Computers
Operation ................................................... –22° to 140°F (–10° to 60°C)
Storage ...................................................... –22° to 185°F (–30° to 85°C)
Humidity:
Operation .......................................... .. ...... 10–90% RH Non-condensing
Storage ....................................................... 5–95% RH Non-condensing
Altitude:
Operation ..................................... –1,000 to 10,000 ft. (–300 to 3,000 m)
Storage ...................................... –1,000 to 49,000 ft. (–300 to 15,000 m)
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.
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The Universal Notebook Computer Power Adapter is compatible with all notebook computers listed in the following table. The table is not necessarily comprehensive, though, so your notebook computer could work with this adapter even though it is not listed. Verify it against you r computer’s ori ginal power su pply, as manufacturing changes are sometimes made in production. As long as the v oltag e and po wer requi rement s of yo ur com puter are satisfied by this universal adapter, you can use it to power the computer. M any sizes of Adaptapl ugs are avai lable from your local RadioShack store if the size you need is not supplied with the adapter.
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Acer 1100LX 18 White NEG ALR Venture 16 21 White POS ALR Venture 386SX 21 White POS Altec Lansing Multimedia CD-ROM 12 Blue POS
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Compatible Computers
AST Advantage 486sx/25 21 Blue NEG AST Advantage Explorer 21 Blue NEG AST Advantage Notebooks 21 Blue NEG AST Ascentia 800 19 White POS AST Ascentia 800N 19 White POS AST Ascentia 810N 19 White POS AST Ascentia 950N 18 Blue POS AST Ascentia P Series 19 White POS AST Bravo Notebooks 14 Green POS AST BravoL/CDX2-66 21 Blue NEG AST Explorer Notebooks 14 Green POS Atari Stacy 17 Blue NEG CAF 386SX 18 White POS Canon 200LS 19 Blue PO S Canon BJ-30 13 Green POS Canon BJC-70 13 Green POS Canon Innova NoteJet 486 20 G reen POS Canon InnovaBook 1000 20 Green POS Canon InnovaBook 350CD 20 White POS Canon InnovaBook 350P 20 White POS Canon InnovaBook 475 20 White POS Coax Coax 386SX 21 White POS Coax SmartBook V-Star 19 Blue POS Coax Ultrathin 386SX/20 19 White POS Compaq 5300 18 Blue POS Compaq Concerto 4/25 18 Green POS Compaq Concerto 4/33 18 Green POS Compaq Contura 3/20 18 Green POS
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Compatible Computers
Compaq Contura 3/25 18 Green POS Compaq Contura 3/25C 18 Green POS Compaq Contura 4/25 18 Green POS Compaq Contura 4/25C 18 Green POS Compaq Contura 4/25/CX 18 Green POS Compaq Contura 430C 17 Blue POS Compaq Presario 305 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Presario (all models
except 305 & 1900)
18 White POS
Compaq EVO N200 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq EVO N400C 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq EVO N600C 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Armada M300 Series 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Armada V300 Series 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Armada E500 Series 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Armada M700 Series 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Armada 110 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Prosignia 150 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Prosignia 170 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Prosignia 190 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Presario 300 Series 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq 900 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq 1500 Series 18.5 Yellow POS Compaq Presario 1900 24 Special N/A CompuAdd Companion 15 Green POS CTX International EasyBook 18 White POS Data Point 4808J 19 White POS DEC PC425SE 21 Blue NEG
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Compatible Computers
Decision Mate 486SLC 19 White POS Decision Mate Decision Mate SX 19 White POS Dell 325SLI 12 Blue POS Dell Latitude 425 14 Green POS Dell Latitude 433 14 Green POS Dell Latitude 433C 14 Green POS Dell NL320SLI 12 Blue POS Dell (M Plug) 3200/3500/7000 series 19 Blue POS Dell (T Plug) XP 450C, 475C, 4100T,
450X, 4100d, 100CX, XP4000, 4100C
20 Yellow POS
Dell (SP-3 Plug) Latitude C/CS/CP/CPI/
CPX
20 None Match
TIP to TIP
Dell (SP-3 Plug) Inspiron 2500/3700/
5000/7500/8000/8100
20 None Match
TIP to TIP
Dell (SP-2 Plug) LS series 19 None Match
TIP to
TIP Dell (H Plug) LT Series 20 Orange POS EPS E PS Notebook 20 White POS Epson ActionNote 4000 15 White POS Epson ActionNote 700 15 White POS Epson ActionNote 700C 15 White POS Epson ActionNote 800 19 White POS Epson ActionNote 866 19 White POS Epson ActionNote 866C 19 White POS Epson ActionNote 880C 19 White POS
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Compatible Computers
Epson ActionNote 880CX 19 White POS Epson ActionNote 888CX 19 White POS Epson ActionNote 895CX 19 White POS Everex DesigNote 20 White POS Everex St epNote 486 20 White POS Fora NBL386S 19 White POS Goldstar GS520 18 White P OS Hewlett Packard OmniBook 300 12 Blue NEG Hewlett Packard OmniBook 425 12 Blue NEG Hewlett Packard OmniBook 430 12 Blue NEG Hewlett Packard OmniBook 530 12 Blue NEG Hewlett Packard OmniBook 600 12 Blue NEG Hewlett Packard OmniBook 600C 12 Blue NEG Hewlett Packard Vectra LS12 17 Blue NEG Honeywell AP-L 17 Blue NEG Hyundai Neuron 433SLC 15 White POS IBM PS/2 L40SX 15 Green POS IBM PS/2 N33SX 15 Green POS IBM ThinkPad 350 15 Green POS IBM ThinkPad 350C 15 Green POS IBM ThinkPad 365ED 16 White POS IBM ThinkPad 560 16 White POS IBM ThinkPad 700 15 Green POS IBM ThinkPad 700C 15 Green POS IBM ThinkPad 701C 16 White POS IBM ThinkPad 701CS 16 White POS IBM ThinkPad 720 15 Green POS IBM ThinkPad 720C 15 Green POS
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Compatible Computers
Keynote Notebook (AD P-38A B) 19 Blue POS Librex Adapter SCO2P 12 Blue POS Librex Adapter SPCE813 15 Blue POS Magitronic NoteBook w/ CD 20 White POS Mitac 40235XT 17 Green POS Mitsuba Ninja 12-1 17 Blue POS MPC M700 18 White POS NBCC 386SX Notebook 21 White POS NBCC 386SX/20 Notebook 21 White POS NBCC 386SXN Notebook 21 White POS NEC UltraLite Versa 550D 19 White POS Packard Bell PB286LP 17 Blue PO S Polaroid Hand Scanner 14 Blue POS ProStar Pentium 20 White POS Sharp PC3010 19 White POS Sharp PC3020 19 White POS Sharp PC3030 19 White POS Sharp PC3050 19 White POS Sharp PC3060 19 White POS Sharp PC3070 19 White POS Sharp PC5500 17 Green POS Sharp PC5541 17 Green POS Sharp PC5700 17 Green POS Sharp PC5741 17 Green POS Sharp PC6200 15 Green POS Sharp PC6220 15 Green POS Sharp PC6541 15 Green POS Sharp PC6700 15 Green POS
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Compatible Computers
Sharp PC6781 15 Green POS Sharp PC6800 15 Green POS Sharp PC6900 15 Green POS Sharp PC9020 18 Blue POS Tandy 1400FD 15 Blue NEG Tandy 1400HD 15 Blue NEG Tandy 140XT 15 Blue NEG Texas Instruments Extensa 450 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 450T 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 510 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 515 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 550 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 550CD 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 550CDT 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 555 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 555CD 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 565CD 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 570CDT 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 575CD 20 White POS Texas Instruments Extensa 575CD 20 White POS Texas Instruments LT28 6 17 Green POS Texas Instruments LT28 6/25 17 Green POS Texas Instruments LT28 6 /45 17 G reen POS Texas Instruments TI-45 17 Green POS Texas Instruments TM2000 15 Green POS Texas Instruments TM4000M 18 Blue POS Texas Instruments TM5000 12 White POS Texas Instruments TM5010 12 White POS
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Compatible Computers
Texas Instruments TM5020 12 White POS Texas Instruments TM5030 12 White POS Texas Instruments TM5100 12 White POS Texas Instruments TM5200 12 White POS Texas Instruments TM5300 12 White POS Toshiba Expresswriter 301 12 Green POS Toshiba Portege 300CT 15 Green POS Toshiba Portege 610CT 15 Green POS Toshiba Portege 620CT 15 Green POS Toshiba Portege 650CT 15 Green POS Toshiba Portege 660CDT 15 Green POS Toshiba T1000LE 12 Green POS Toshiba T1000SE 12 Green POS Toshiba T1000XE 12 Green POS Toshiba T100X 12 Green POS Toshiba T1200 12 Green POS Toshiba T1200F 12 Green POS Toshiba T1200FB 12 Green PO S Toshiba T1200H 12 Green POS Toshiba T1200HB 12 Green POS Toshiba T1200HD 12 Green POS Toshiba T1200XE 12 Green POS Toshiba T1600 12 Green POS Toshiba T1800 15 Green POS Toshiba T1850 15 Green POS Toshiba T1850C 15 Green POS Toshiba T1900 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1900C 18 Blue POS
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Compatible Computers
Toshiba T1910 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1910CS 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1950 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1950CS 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1950CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1960 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1960CS 18 Blue POS Toshiba T1960CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba T200 15 Green POS Toshiba T200CS 15 Green POS Toshiba T2400CS 18 Blue POS Toshiba T2400CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba T2450CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba T3400 15 Green POS Toshiba T3400CT 15 Green POS Toshiba T3600CT 15 Green POS Toshiba T4500 15 Green POS Toshiba T4500C 15 Green POS Toshiba T4600 15 Green POS Toshiba T4700 18 Blue POS Toshiba T4700CS 18 Blue POS Toshiba T4700CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba T4800CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba T4850CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba T4900CT 18 Blue POS Toshiba Tecra 700 15 Green POS Toshiba Tecra 700CDT 15 Green POS Toshiba Tecra 700CS 15 Green POS
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RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102
273-1827
10A02
Printed in China
Toshiba Tecra 700CT 15 Green POS Toshiba Tecra 710CDT 15 Green POS Toshiba Tecra 720CDT 15 Green POS Toshiba Tecra 730CDT 15 Green POS Toshiba Tecra 730XCDT 15 Green POS Toshiba Tecra 740CDT 15 Green POS Trogon 7200 21 Blue POS Veridata Execulite 386S 19 White POS WinBook 386SXNB-20B 19 White POS WinBook XP 19 White POS Wyse 386SX 19 White POS Wyse 386SX/20N 19 White POS Wyse Decision Mate 486SLC 19 White POS Wyse Decision Mate SX 19 White POS Zenith SuperSport 286 17 Blue NEG Zenith SuperSport 286e 17 Blue NEG Zenith SuperSport 386SX 17 Blue NEG Zenith Z-Star EX 20 White POS Zeos Contenta SubNotebook 14 Green POS
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