Dialogue Flybook V5 User’s Manual Model No. V5W1BB (without 3G) V5W1BBHA (with 3G) Dialogue Technology Corporation Copyright 2006-2007. All Rights Reserved Version 1.0, Dec.
— i Copyright and safety notices Please read this section before using your computer. Retain this manual for future reference. Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of the manufacturer. Copyright 2006 Dialogue Technology Corporation Version 1.
ii — there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
— iii Battery caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. About this manual This User’s Manual provides information to help you operate and get the most from your V5 Flybook. Read the Quick Start Guide to quickly set up and begin using your computer. Please read “Copyright and safety notices” on page i before using your computer.
iv — Safety Information The V5 Flybook has been designed and tested to meet the most recent standards of safety in notebook technology equipment. To ensure safe use of the V5 Flybook, refer to the following safety instructions and any caution or warning messages on the equipment or in the user manual. • Read and follow all instructions marked on the V5 Flybook and in the user manual before operating the V5. Store all safety information in a secure place for future reference.
— iii Table of Contents Getting started with the V5 Flybook - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Taking a tour of the V5 Flybook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Front-left view ................................................................................ 2 Rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 LED descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Using the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv — Connecting a microphone ............................................................. 27 Connecting USB devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Connecting an external display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Using an ExpressCard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Installing an ExpressCard:............................................................ 31 Removing an ExpressCard: ........................................................
— v Caring for your computer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52 Things not to do with your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Cleaning the computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 The BIOS setup utility - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54 Accessing the BIOS setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Updating the BIOS firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Main BIOS menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Getting started with the V5 Flybook Congratulations on purchasing the V5 Flybook! The V5 is a powerful mobile computer which performs dual duty as a notebook or tablet PC. Advanced networking features include WLAN, WWAN, Bluetooth, and even an internal modem. The V5 Flybook uses the Intelligent Stickpointer® with mouse buttons on both sides of the unit and a third mouse button and scroll bar for added convenience.
2 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook Taking a tour of the V5 Flybook This section describes the major components of your new V5 Flybook. Front-left view 12 15 14 1 13 2 3 4 12 5 11 10 6 7 9 8 1. STATUS LEDS • These LEDs display when the AC is connected, when the HDD is being accessed, or when the WWAN, WLAN, or Bluetooth is activated. 2. POINTING DEVICE BUTTONS (RIGHT) • These pointing device buttons emulate mouse right and left buttons. The top button corresponds to a mouse right button.
Taking a tour of the V5 Flybook — 3 3. SCROLL BAR • This bar enables you to scroll up and down in web pages or word processing software. Refer to “About the V5 Flybook input devices” on page 19 for more information. 4. POINTING DEVICE • This pointing device stick moves the cursor in the direction of the pressure you apply with your finger. 5. RF KILL SWITCH • Wireless transmission uses power.
4 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook 15. STYLUS • Use the stylus in place of the mouse to interact with the V5 Flybook. Rear view 1 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 6 10 1. RJ-11 MODEM JACK • Connect a phone line to this jack to use the internal modem. 2. ETHERNET CONNECTOR • Connect the computer to your home or office network (LAN) with the Ethernet connector. 3. MONITOR (VGA) CONNECTOR • Connect an external display or projector to the monitor connector. 4.
LED descriptions — 5 LED descriptions 1. BATTERY • (No AC adapter connected) • Green: The battery is in use and has more than 10% capacity. • Blinking red: The battery has less than 10% capacity. • (AC adapter connected) • Blinking green: The battery is charging. • Green: The battery is charged. • Red: The battery has a problem and cannot be charged. Return the battery to your reseller for servicing. NOTE: If no battery is installed, then the battery LED is always off. 2.
6 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook 6. NUM LOCK • Lights when the numeric keypad is enabled. 7. CAPS LOCK • Lights when Caps Lock mode is enabled. When enabled you can type alphabetic characters without holding the Shift key.
Using the battery — 7 Using the battery When your V5 Flybook ships, the battery is not installed. You can begin using your V5 immediately with the AC adapter connected, while charging the battery at the same time. Using the battery lock There are two latches for securing the battery in place: the battery lock (A) and the battery release (B). B A The battery lock must be manually closed. The battery release is spring loaded and closes automatically when you insert the battery.
8 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook Installing the battery 1. Slide the battery lock to the unlocked position . 2. Align the guides on the sides of the battery with the guides in the bay and then install the battery. 3. Slide the battery lock to the locked position . Removing the battery 1. Slide the battery lock to the unlocked position . 2. While holding the battery release in the open position tery.
Charging the battery — 9 Charging the battery The first time you charge the battery, you should charge it for eight hours. Thereafter, the standard charging time is about three hours. To charge the battery, install it in the computer (see “Installing the battery” on page 8) and then connect the AC adapter (see “Connecting the AC adapter” on page 9). Connecting the AC adapter 1. Connect the AC cable (A) to the AC adapter. (B) (C) (A) 2. Connect the other end of the AC cable (B) to an electrical outlet.
10 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook Adjusting display characteristics This section describes how to change display characteristics such as the orientation, resolution and color, and brightness. Changing the display orientation The V5 Flybook enables you to change the display orientation for optimum viewing. When using the V5 as a tablet PC, it is usually more convenient to view the display in portrait mode, as you would a book. Open the Control Center by double-clicking the icon in the taskbar.
Adjusting display characteristics — 11 Changing the display resolution and color You can change the display resolution and color for optimum view quality. Click start | Settings | Control Panel, and then double-click the Display icon. The display properties screen appears. Drag this slider to change the display resolution. Click this arrow to select a color depth from the dropdown menu. • Drag the screen resolution slider to change the screen size. • Click the drop-down menu to select a color depth.
12 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook Changing the display brightness Change the display brightness to conserve power when running on batteries. MANUALLY CHANGING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS F1 key Esc ~ F2 key F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 @ 2 Tab Q Fn key Fn % 5 E X Alt ^ 6 R D S Z Shift $ 4 W A Caps Lock Ctrl # 3 T F C & 7 Y G V * 8 U H B ( 9 N ) 0 I J M _ - O K L < , Pause Break F12 Scr Lk NumLK ` ! 1 > .
Adjusting display characteristics — 13 ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC SENSOR The automatic sensor detects ambient light and reduces or increases the screen brightness for optimal viewing. Press Fn + A to enable or disable the automatic light sensor.
14 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook Using the swivel screen Your V5 display can be adjusted vertically on the rear support and can also be rotated and closed to use the V5 Flybook as a tablet PC. CAUTION: Take care when adjusting the display not to twist or force the display to an extreme angle. See “Things not to do with your computer” on page 52. 1. Open the display.
Using the swivel screen — 15 2. Tilt the display forwards until it is vertical. 3. Twist the display clockwise 180 degrees. CAUTION: Do NOT twist the display counterclockwise. You will damage the LCD display.
16 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook 4. Flip the screen down as shown. The V5 Flybook can now be used as a tablet PC.
Using the fingerprint reader — 17 Using the fingerprint reader The fingerprint reader allows you to control access to your computer. To enroll your finger: 1. Click start | All Programs | Fingerprint Application Suite | PCA250 | First-time Wizard. You are prompted for your user password: 2. Enter your password and click Accept. The First Time Wizard screen appears. 3. Follow the instructions in the Wizard. You will be prompted to select which finger you wish to use for identification.
18 — Getting started with the V5 Flybook 4. Place the tip of your finger above the fingerprint reader. 5. Press your finger down evenly on the reader, then in one smooth action swipe your finger across the reader. Repeat fingerprint enrollment as prompted in the Wizard.
About the V5 Flybook input devices — 19 Using V5 Flybook input devices The V5 Flybook incorporates several ways to interact with the operating system. The V5 has a keyboard that emulates a standard keyboard with the addition of Fn hotkeys. The easy to use Intelligent Stickpointer enables you to perform the same function as a mouse or touchpad. Buttons are located on both the left and right side of the V5 for easy access.
20 — Using V5 Flybook input devices Using the Intelligent Stickpointer The Intelligent Stickpointer consists of a stick and two sets of dual click-buttons located on the left and right side above the keyboard. Press the button in the direction that you want the cursor to move. Each set of buttons emulates a left and right button on a standard mouse. Additionally, on the left side is a button that functions as the middle button on a mouse.
Using the Stylus — 21 Using the Stylus The stylus enables you to interact with the V5 Flybook as you would with paper and pen. You can navigate the OS, write, and draw on the screen. Using the PenMount utility The PenMount utility enables you to configure settings for when you use the stylus. Click start | All Programs | PenMount LPC Utilities | Control Panel. The PenMount utility opens. Click the tabs to set PenMount parameters or use PenMount utilities.
22 — Using V5 Flybook input devices Draw Click this tab to open a drawing utility. Multiple Monitors Click this tab to configure the V5 PenMount for use with multiple monitors.
Using the Stylus — 23 Option Click Option to configure PenMount options. About Click this tab to view the PenMount utility version and company information. Calibrating the stylus for the first time Before using the stylus with the V5 Flybook, you should first calibrate the display. Follow these instructions. 1. Click the Calibrate tab in the PenMount Control Panel. 2. Click Standard Calibration or Advanced Calibration Standard Calibration: calibrates the screen one time, with fewer calibration points.
24 — Using V5 Flybook input devices Using the Keyboard The V5 keyboard emulates a standard-sized computer keyboard by incorporating function keys, a numeric keypad, and the Fn key. Using function (Fn) keys Using function keys is a quick way to carry out commands or enable features on your computer. Function keys have a blue icon or have blue text (such as on the Home and PgDn keys). To use this function, press and hold the Fn key (1) and then press a function key (2).
Using the Keyboard — 25 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fn + F5: Puts the computer in hibernation mode. Fn + F6: Decreases the volume. Fn + F7: Increases the volume. Fn + F8: Mutes/enables the volume. Fn + F9: Enables or disables the built-in wireless wide area networking (WWAN) feature. Fn + F10: Enables or disables the built-in wireless local area networking (WLAN) feature. Fn + F11: Enables or disables the built-in Bluetooth feature. Fn + F12: Turns on or off the built-in Web camera.
26 — Using V5 Flybook input devices Using the numeric keypad The keyboard has an embedded numeric keyboard. When you enable it, the Num Lock LED lights. To enable or disable the numeric keypad, press Num Lk. NOTE: The numpad numbers are printed larger in the illustration for your convenience. On the V5, the numbers are much smaller and on the front edge of the keys.
Connecting audio devices — 27 Connecting devices This section covers peripheral devices that you can use with the V5. Connecting audio devices Your computer has a built-in microphone and speaker. You can also connect an external microphone and headset. Connecting an earphone Connect speakers or headphones to the headphone jack. Connecting a microphone Connect a microphone to the microphone jack.
28 — Connecting devices The Realtek Sound Manager automatically opens allowing you to configure audio devices. NOTE: The built-in speakers and microphone are automatically disabled when you connect external speakers or a microphone.
Connecting USB devices — 29 Connecting USB devices There are two Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors on the V5 Flybook. You can connect USB devices such as printers or flash drives to either connector. CAUTION: Be sure the USB icon on the connector is facing downwards as shown below. Connecting a USB cable incorrectly can damage the connector on the computer. 1. Connect the USB device to one of the USB connectors on the computer. 2. Install drivers for the device as prompted.
30 — Connecting devices Connecting an external display You can connect an external monitor, projector or LCD to your computer with a resolution up to 1800 x 1440. Check the user manual of the display to be sure it supports this resolution. CAUTION: You can permanently damage a display if it does not support the resolution that your computer is set to. Match the resolution of the V5 to the external display before you attach it to the computer. 1.
Using an ExpressCard — 31 Using an ExpressCard You can use 34 mm-wide and 54 mm-wide ExpressCards with your V5 Flybook. CAUTION: • • • Read the user guide that came with your ExpressCard before installing the card in the computer. Do not install or remove an ExpressCard when the computer is in standby or hibernate mode. If you do, when you try to resume the computer it may not respond. Static electricity in your body can damage ExpressCards.
32 — Connecting devices 2. Remove the “dummy” card from the slot. 3. Insert the ExpressCard into the slot. Removing an ExpressCard: 1. Click Safely Remove Hardware in the taskbar. 2. Select the card and click Stop. 3. Remove the card when prompted.
Connecting to a TV — 33 Connecting to a TV You can connect a TV to the V5 Flybook to use as an external monitor. 1. Plug the 3.5 mm TV cable into the TV cable jack at the rear of the V5 Flybook. T V 2. Connect the other end of the TV cable jack to a TV.
34 — Using the V5 Using the V5 About Windows XP and Vista The V5 Flybook comes with either Windows® XP™ Home Edition or Windows® Vista™. Windows XP Windows XP is a major upgrade to the client version of Windows 2000 with numerous changes to the user interface. XP provides improved support for gaming, digital photography, instant messaging and wireless networking. Windows XP also incorporates a personal firewall for added security, and improves the sharing of Internet connections to the Internet.
About Windows XP and Vista — 35 NEW DOCUMENT INTERCHANGE FORMAT - XPS Vista supports the XML Paper Specification (XPS) document format. XPS provides a way for digital signatures and digital rights to be applied to documents. XPS also keeps the page layout intact from computer to computer, similar to Adobe's PDF format. BUILT-IN WEB SERVICES - WCF/INDIGO Vista includes Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), a Web servicesoriented messaging system.
36 — Using the V5 Flybook control center The Flybook Control Center lets you quickly enable or disable wireless options and change settings such as volume and display mode. You can also check system health with this utility. Opening the control center 1. To open the Control Center, rightclick the Flybook icon in the System Tray and select Restore. The Control Center Opens.
Flybook control center — 37 2. Click the arrow buttons to open the side panels. Function pane Move the pointer over the buttons on the Control Center panel; the function of the button is described in the Function pane (1). For example, if you move the pointer over the WiFi button in the center of the panel, the message Turn on/off the WiFi module appears in the Function pane.
38 — Using the V5 Using GPS The V5 Flybook features GPS (Global Positioning System) capability. GPS is a satellite-based radio navigation system. Signals from at least four satellites compute the current latitude, longitude and elevation of a GPS receiver anywhere on earth to within a few meters. Click start | All Programs | Leadtek GPS Products | Navigator to open the GPS software included with your V5.
Before you go online — 39 Securing your system Before you go online Connecting your computer to the Internet opens the way to potential threats such as viruses and spyware. To best secure your computer purchase security software (or download it from a secure system), and then install it on your computer before you connect it to the Internet. To check your computer’s security settings: 1. Click start | Control Panel, and then double-click Security Center. Windows Security Center opens. 2.
40 — Securing your system Installing a firewall A firewall protects your computer by blocking or allowing traffic between your computer and the Internet. Windows has a built-in firewall that helps to protect your computer. For better security, purchase a router that has a built-in firewall. You can also download free firewall software on the Internet. Installing spyware blocker Spyware typically retrieves information about your Web-surfing habits.
Connecting LAN — 41 Networking your computer Your computer has an Ethernet connector that you can use to connect to a wired network at home or in the office. If you have a wireless access point, you can also get online using the built-in wireless LAN of your computer. Connecting LAN This section describes how to set up a local area network (LAN). Determining IP address settings To access a network, your V5 must have a network IP address.
42 — Networking your computer If DHCP is enabled, then your router assigns IP addresses automatically. You should enable DHCP during the initial Windows setup. Setting up a wired connection Wired connections are more secure and more stable than wireless connections. You can connect your computer to the network while it is turned on. Refer to the following to set up a wired connection: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the computer. 2.
Setting up wireless connections — 43 Setting up wireless connections This section describes how to set up a wireless lan (WLAN) Setting up a WLAN connection Use your computer’s built-in wireless LAN module to access your home or office network. The wireless LAN module is powered by the Intel® PROSet/Wireless utility. NOTE: Wireless systems work in infrastructure mode or peerto-peer mode. In infrastructure mode, wireless devices communicate to a wired LAN via access points.
44 — Networking your computer 2. Click the WiFi button The Intel(R) PROSet wireless module automatically scans for available networks. TIP: Alternatively, press Fn + F9 to enable the wireless LAN. The WiFi On sign appears briefly. 3. Follow the on-screen prompts to access a network. Click Help in the Intel® PROSet/Wireless utility for assistance.
Setting up wireless connections — 45 Setting up a wireless WAN (WWAN) connection A WWAN differs from a WLAN in that WWAN uses cellular carriers for transmission of data. Also called “wireless broadband” or “broadband wireless,” WWANs use cellular towers to transmit a wireless signal over a range of several miles to a mobile device compared to wireless WiFi LANs (WLANs), which span only a few hundred feet and generally to only stationary devices. 1.
46 — Networking your computer Using the built-in Bluetooth module Your computer has a built-in Bluetooth module and is already installed with the IVT BlueSoleil utility. Bluetooth wireless technology allows communication between your computer and other Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices such as cellphones, printers, and keyboards. In order to connect and share services via Bluetooth wireless technology, the two devices must support the same Bluetooth Profile(s).
Setting up wireless connections — 47 3. Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or click start | All Programs | IVT BlueSoleil | BlueSoleil to open the IVT BlueSoleil program. BlueSoleil helps you to configure and interact with Bluetooth devices. Click Help on the menu bar for more information on how to use BlueSoleil.
48 — Networking your computer Using the 3.5G module The evolution of cellular communication systems is commonly known by 1G, 2G and 3G designations. 3G is designed for high-speed data transmission such as VoIP. The 3.5 module enables you to conduct voice communications with your V5 Flybook. 1. Press Fn+F10 to activate the 3.5G module. 2. Click start | All Programs | Sierra Wireless | 3G Watcher | 3G Watcher to open the 3G Watcher utility.
Using the built-in modem — 49 Using the built-in Webcam Your computer features a built-in Webcam that is already set up and ready to use. Use your Webcam to make live video calls and keep in touch with friends and family. CAPTURING VIDEO 1. Press Fn + F12 to enable the built-in Webcam. The camera LED lights. 2. Click start | AMCap or double-click the AMCap icon on your desktop to open the AMCap utility. 3. To start recording, click Capture | Start Capture.
50 — Ergonomics Ergonomics Ergonomics is the science of equipment design, particularly for working situations, with the intention of reducing discomfort. Ergonomic products, such as keyboards or mice, are designed to blend smoothly with your actions. When using your computer try to develop good habits such as the following: • Periodically get up, stretch and walk around the room. • Look away from the display frequently. Don’t face a wall so that you can look up from the screen and into the distance.
Using the built-in modem — 51 • Sit up straight, with your shoulders back in a relaxed position. • Adjust your chair so that your thighs are parallel to the floor. • When typing keep your arms, hands, and wrists relaxed and horizontal; type gently and do not rest your palms on the computer.
52 — Caring for your computer Caring for your computer After you unpack your computer, store the packing materials in case you want to ship the computer or if you have to return it for servicing. Your notebook computer is a precision instrument that should be handled with care. Use common sense and follow the guidelines below, and your computer will last you for many years. Things not to do with your computer • Do not twist the display sideways or bend it upwards by pulling only on one corner.
Cleaning the computer — 53 Cleaning the computer WARNING: Before cleaning the computer, turn it off, unplug the ac adapter, and then remove the battery. Wipe the display with a clean soft cloth. If you use a mild glass cleaner to clean the display, spray a little on the cloth and then wipe the display. Do not spray cleaner directly onto the display. Clean the outside of the computer case with a soft cloth. You can moisten the cloth with a non-alkaline detergent.
54 — The BIOS setup utility The BIOS setup utility The BIOS setup utility lets you change core settings on your computer such as the system time, boot order, and auto-repeat rate for your keyboard. Most users will find the default settings optimal for their needs. CAUTION: Be sure you understand any changes you make to BIOS settings. Choosing incorrect settings can cause your computer not to boot up. Accessing the BIOS setup When you turn on your computer a message Press F2 to enter BIOS appears.
The Main BIOS menu — 55 The Main BIOS menu In the Main menu you can make the following changes: SYSTEM TIME Sets your system to the time that you specify (usually the current time). The format is hour, minute, second. Insert the appropriate information. Use the Tab or Shift + Tab keys to move between the hour, minute, and second fields. SYSTEM DATE Sets your system to the date that you specify (usually the current date). The format is month, day, year. Type in the appropriate information.
56 — The BIOS setup utility The Advanced menu Select the item from the menu bar to display the following menu: The Intel menu Select the item from the menu bar to display the following menu:
The Security menu — 57 The Security menu Select the item from the menu bar to display the following menu: The Boot menu Select the item from the menu bar to display the following menu:
58 — The BIOS setup utility The Exit menu After you finish making changes to the BIOS use the Exit menu to close the BIOS setup and restart your system. Select the item from the menu bar to display the following menu: NOTE: To exit BIOS Setup without saving your changes, select Exit Discarding Changes and press Enter. When prompted to save, select No and press Enter.
Tips for troubleshooting — 59 Troubleshooting and specifications Tips for troubleshooting In each problem-specific section, try the steps in the order suggested. This may help you to solve the problem more quickly. Try to pin point the problem and thus avoid replacing non-defective parts. Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting: The information may be useful when calling for technical support or for passing on to service personnel.
60 — Troubleshooting and specifications THE DISPLAY SCREEN IS DARK. 1. Adjust the screen brightness. 2. Make sure that the computer is not in suspend mode. AN INCORRECT DATE AND TIME ARE DISPLAYED. Correct the date and time using the DOS DATE and TIME commands or the options in the Setup Utility. (You can also set the date and time in Windows by double clicking the clock on the task bar or in the control panel.) If the date and time become incorrect after a short time, your CMOS battery may be depleted.
General hardware problems — 61 3. The angle of the display and the brightness level is inadequate for the ambient lighting. Adjust the display angle and press Fn + F2 or Fn + F3 to adjust the brightness level. 4. The LCD screen has a default resolution of 1280 x 768 (WXGA). If you set the resolution lower than this, the screen expands to fill the display.
62 — Troubleshooting and specifications nection). Also, check the wave condition in the Wireless Network Connection Status window. 3. Check if the wireless LAN module is turned on. Verify that Disable Radio is not checked in the Network setting window. 4. Make sure you have access rights or network authentication to the network you want to connect to. 5. Try changing channels to avoid active channel duplication. 6. Check the setting of the protocol, work group, shared setting, and IP address.
Specifications — 63 Specifications Processor Intel® Centrino® Duo ULV Chipset Mobile Intel® 945 GM Express Chipset Main Memory DDR2 SO-DIMM, up to 4GB BIOS and Flash Phoenix® TC BIOS Operation System Genuine Microsoft® Windows® Vista / XP Wireless WAN (optional) Wireless LAN 3.5G ( HSDPA / UMTS / EDGE / GPRS / GSM ) or 2.75G( EDGE / GPRS / GSM ) with antenna built-in 802.11a/b/g (Intel® 3945 supported) with antenna built-in Wireless PAN Bluetooth® V2.
64 — Troubleshooting and specifications DC-IN POWER SUPPLY (Through DC-IN Power Jack) Input Rating: 15-19VDC, 2.64-3.34A, 50W. Maximum Operating Temperature (Ambient): 38 degree C AC ADAPTER Model No: Delta ADP-50HH Rev. A. Input Rating: 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 1.5A. Output Rating: 19VDC, 2.64A, Class II, Marked LPS. BATTERY Battery Pack: 6 cell 3S2P 103450 Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack. Charging: Direct DC charging.
Index — 65 Index A ac adapter, connect, 9 audio device, connect, 27 B battery charge, 9 charging time, 9 install, 8 locks, 7 remove, 8 BIOS access, 54 advanced menu, 56 boot menu, 57 description, 54 exit menu, 58 Intel menu, 56 main menu, 55 security menu, 57 update firmware, 54 Bluetooth using, 46 C caring for computer, charge battery, 9 iii, 52 cleaning computer, 53 computer caring for, iii, 52 cleaning, 53 computer specifications, connect audio device, 27 external display, 30 headset, 27 microphone
66 — Index types, 31 L LED description, 5 F fingerprint reader, using, 17 fingerprint, enroll, 17 firewall, install, 40 firmware, update, 54 Flybook control center description, 36 open, 36 use, 37 front-left view, 2 N network determine IP address, wired setup, 42 wireless setup, 43 41 R I install battery, 8 firewall, 40 spyware blocker, 40 install ExpressCard, 31 IP address, determine, 41 K keys application key, 26 caps lock, 26 fn, description, 24 fn, using, 24 function keys, description, 24 functi
Index — 67 tips, 59 U update BIOS firmware, 54 USB device, connect, 29 using Bluetooth, 46 fn keys, 24 function keys, 24 numeric keypad, 26 Webcam, 49 using fingerprint reader, 17 V view front-left, 2 rear view, 4 W Webcam capturing video, 49 enable, 49 launching messenger, using, 49 49
68 — Index FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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