Manual
Table Of Contents
- Manual
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide
- Overview
- Advanced Users
- Beginners and Non-Advanced Users
- Warning Boxes
- Not Included
- System Startup
- System Software
- Model Differences
- System Map: LCD Panel Open - Model A Design I
- System Map: LCD Panel Open - Model A Design II
- System Map: LCD Panel Open - Model A Design III
- System Map: LCD Panel Open - Model B
- System Map: LCD Panel Open - Model C
- LED Indicators
- Hot Key Buttons - Model A Design I Only
- Hot Key Buttons - Model A Design III Only
- Keyboard - Model A Designs I & II
- Keyboard - Model A Design III
- Keyboard - Models B & C
- Function/Hot Key Indicators
- System Map: Front & Left Views
- System Map: Right & Rear Views
- System Map: Bottom View - Model A
- System Map: Bottom View - Model B
- System Map: Bottom View - Model C
- Windows 7 Start Menu & Control Panel
- Video Features
- Power Options
- Chapter 2: Features & Components
- Chapter 3: Power Management
- Overview
- The Power Sources
- AC/DC Adapter
- Battery
- Turning On the Computer
- Power Plans
- Power-Saving States
- Sleep
- Hibernate
- Shut down
- Configuring the Power Buttons
- Resuming Operation
- Energy Star Power Saving
- Battery Information
- Battery Power
- Conserving Battery Power
- Battery Life
- New Battery
- Recharging the Battery with the AC/DC Adapter
- Proper handling of the Battery Pack
- Battery FAQ
- Chapter 4: Drivers & Utilities
- What to Install
- Module Driver Installation
- Driver Installation
- Updating/Reinstalling Individual Drivers
- User Account Control
- Windows Security Message
- New Hardware Found
- Driver Installation Procedure
- Video (VGA)
- LAN
- CardReader
- TouchPad
- Hot Key
- Audio
- Windows Experience Index
- Optional Drivers
- PC Camera Module
- Wireless LAN Module
- 3.75G/HSPA Module
- Chapter 5: BIOS Utilities
- Overview
- The Setup Utility
- Failing the POST
- Fatal Errors
- Non-Fatal Errors
- Setup Screens
- Main Menu
- System Time & Date (Main Menu)
- SATA Port # (Main Menu)
- System/Extended Memory: (Main Menu)
- MB Series / BIOS Revision / KBC/EC firmware Revision
- Advanced Menu
- Advanced Chipset Control (Advanced Menu)
- Bluetooth Power Setting (Advanced Menu > Advanced Chipset Control)
- SATA Mode Selection (Advanced Menu)
- Legacy USB Support: (Advanced Menu)
- Boot Logo (Advanced Menu)
- Power On Boot Beep (Advanced Menu)
- Battery Low Alarm Beep: (Advanced Menu)
- Security Menu
- Set Supervisor Password (Security Menu)
- Boot Menu
- Boot Sequence (Boot Menu)
- Exit Menu
- Chapter 6: Upgrading The Computer
- Chapter 7: Modules & Options
- Overview
- PC Camera Module
- PC Camera Driver Installation
- Wireless LAN Module
- 802.11b/g/n Driver Installation (for WLAN Module)
- 802.11b/g/n Driver Installation (for WLAN & Bluetooth Combo)
- Connecting to a Wireless Network in Windows 7
- Windows Mobility Center
- Bluetooth & Wireless LAN Combo Module
- 3rd Party Bluetooth Combo Driver Installation Information
- 3rd Party Bluetooth (V3.0) Combo Driver Installation
- 3rd Party Bluetooth (V3.0) & WLAN Combo Settings
- Bluetooth Networking Setup
- Bluetooth & WLAN Combo Module Configuration
- 3rd Party Bluetooth (V4.0) Combo Driver Installation
- Standard Bluetooth Configuration in Windows 7
- 3.75G/HSPA Module
- BandLuxe HSDPA Utility
- BandLuxe HSDPA Utility Installation
- BandLuxe HSDPA - Connection Manager
- Creating a Profile
- Choosing a Profile
- Editing a Profile
- Text Messaging Service (SMS)
- Setting
- Statistics & Information
- Wireless Manager
- Wireless Manager Installation
- Wireless Manager Application
- Profiles
- Settings
- Text Messaging Service (SMS)
- SMS Utility
- Sending a Text Message
- Phonebook
- SMS Settings
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Interface (Ports & Jacks)
- Appendix B: AMD Video Driver Controls
- Appendix C: Specifications

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Preface
On the Road
In addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions in this preface, and Chapter 8: Troubleshooting,
keep these points in mind:
Hand-carry the notebook - For security, don’t let it out of your sight. In some areas, computer theft is very
common. Don’t check it with normal luggage. Baggage handlers may not be sufficiently careful. Avoid knock-
ing the computer against hard objects.
Beware of Electromagnetic fields - Devices such as metal detectors & X-ray machines can damage the com-
puter, hard disk, floppy disks, and other media. They may also destroy any stored data - Pass your computer and
disks around the devices. Ask security officials to hand-inspect them (you may be asked to turn it on). Note:
Some airports also scan luggage with these devices.
Fly safely - Most airlines have regulations about the use of computers and other electronic devices in flight.
These restrictions are for your safety, follow them. If you stow the notebook in an overhead compartment, make
sure it’s secure. Contents may shift and/or fall out when the compartment is opened.
Get power where you can - If an electrical outlet is available, use the AC/DC adapter and keep your battery(ies)
charged.
Keep it dry - If you move quickly from a cold to a warm location, water vapor can condense inside the computer.
Wait a few minutes before turning it on so that any moisture can evaporate.