1 |
Light sensor |
The light sensor measures the ambient light intensity and on this basis illuminates the keyboard. |
2 |
USB-C |
You can charge the device using this port. |
3 |
Battery charge indicator |
The battery charge indicator lights up as soon as the device is connected to the mains through the supplied power adapter. The indicator is amber while charging. The indicator changes to green once the battery is charged. |
4 |
Headphone socket |
This output is for connecting headphones to the device. The speakers are automatically disabled when you connect the headphones. |
5 |
Microphone opening |
This is the microphone opening which is used for sound to reach the device's internal microphone. The device has 1 integrated microphone. |
6 |
On/off indicator |
The on/off indicator lights up when the device is on with the following color:
- Green: when the battery is more than half-charged.
- Orange: when the battery is less than half-charged, but the device does still not need to be recharged.
- Red: when the battery needs to be recharged.
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7 |
Infrared receiver |
With the infrared receiver you can train infrared codes to the device. |
8 |
Keyboard |
Rubberized backlit keyboard. The back light brightness is controlled by the light sensor. |
9 |
Touchscreen |
The device has a capacitive touchscreen. See Screen. |