Preface Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
Notices Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Table of Content Before you Start ........................................................................... 1 Conventions of This Manual ............................................................. 1 Regulatory Statement Sample............................................................ 1 Safety Precautions............................................................................. 3 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise ...........................................................
MCE Application Sound Adjustment ................................................ 54 If you are using MCE’s “My TV” application ................................... 54 If you are using InterVideo’s WinDVR application........................... 55 Playing Live TV on an MCE ............................................................. 56 The Software Utilities Disks .......................................................59 Viewing Live Video (OPTION) ....................................................
Canadian DOC Notice For Class B Computing Devices This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B repecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matèriel brouilleur du Canada. Personal Inventory This Notebook computer system is designed for years of productive and pleasurable computing. Use this section to keep notes about details of your purchase. Update this section when you add new options.
Before you Start Conventions of This Manual Use this manual will help you get the most from your notebook computer. • If you are an experienced user of computers and/or Microsoft’s Windows operating systems, you might find it useful to read the Quick Start Guide that comes along with your accessories. • If you are a less experienced user, you should through the manual carefully before using your system.
2.4835 GHz band: Channel 13 • In France outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.4 – 2.454 GHz band: Channels 1 – 7 EUROPE – RESTRICTIONS FOR USE OF 5GHZ FREQUENCIES IN EUROPEAN COMMUNITY COUNTRIES • • • • 2 Allowed Frequency Bands Allowed Channel Numbers Countries 5.15-5.25GHz 36, 40, 44, 48 Austria 5.15-5.35GHz 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64 Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Slovakia 5.15-5.35 & 5.470-5.
European Community country • This device must not be operated in ad-hoc mode using channels in the 5GHz bands in the European Community. Ad-hoc mode provides a direct communication between two client devices without a Wireless LAN Access Point. This device must be used with Access Points that have employed and activated a radar detection feature required for European Community operation in the 5GHz bands.
12. Never open the equipment. For safety reason, the equipment should only be opened by a qualified service personnel. 13. If on the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service personnel: a. The Power cord or plug is damaged. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment has not worked well or you cannot get it work according to the user's manual. e. The equipment has dropped and damaged. f.
18. 19. 20. 21. 22. The cord set fittings must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in a specific country. The flexible cord must be of a HAR (harmonized) type H05VV-F. The cord set must have a current capacity of a least 2.5 Amperes and voltage rating of 125 or 250 Vac. When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons.
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 6 Beachten Sie beim Anschluß an das Stromnet die Anschlußwerte. Verlegen Sie die Netzanschlußleitung so, daß niemand darüber fallen kann. Es sollte auch nichts auf der Leitun abgestellt werden. Alle Hinweise und Warnungen, die sich am Gerät befinden, sind zu beachten. Wird das Gerät üeinen längeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt, sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen. Somit wird im Falle einer Überspannung eine Beschädigung vermieden.
Der Gerätestecker des Kabels muss in eine CEE22/ EN603/ IEC 320 Buchse passen. A. Für die USA und Kanada: Das Kabel-Set muss UL-gelistet und CSA zertifiziert sein. Die Minimalanforderungen für das Kabel entsprechen No. 18 AWG. B. Für Japan: Alle Teile des Kabel-Sets müssen entsprechend dem japanischen Dentori Law mit einem „PSE“ or „T”Symbol markiert sein Die Minimalanforderungen für das Kabel sind .75m ㎡ Leiter. C.
oder anderen Flüssigkeiten. Gießen Sie nie Flüssigkeiten über das Netzteil. 20. Achtung Laser: Laser Produkt der Klasse I. Achtung - Unsichtbarer Laserstrahl, vermeiden Sie Kontakt mit dem Strahl bei offenem Gehäuse. 21. Es besteht Explosionsgefahr, wenn der Akku nicht ordnungsgemäß ersetzt wird. Ersetzen Sie den Akku nur durch einen Akku gleichen oder äquivalenten Typs, der vom Hersteller empfohlen wird. Entsorgen Sie Akkus entsprechend den Anweisungen des Herstellers.
Suitable place to work Your computer will run well wherever you’re comfortable but extremes of temperature and humidity can be challenging to your system’s parts. There are some things you can tolerate that the computer can’t – things like static electricity, dust, water, steam and oil. In case you decide to pull over for roadside computing, try to choose a clean, comfortable work area for your system. A lithium-ion battery pack will be available when you are traveling.
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Introduction Welcome to the Notebook PC Congratulations on your purchase of the Notebook PC. Your Notebook features the latest advances in portable computing technology. The Notebook’s modular design provides maximum expandability without compromising portability. The high-performance CPU and enhanced IDE hard drive provides you with extra processing power for handling complex graphics and running large programs.
To avoid damage to the display panel: 1. Try not to slam the display upon closing it. 2. Try not to place any object on top when it is closed or open. 3. Be sure the system is turned off or in suspend mode before you close the display panel. With the LCD screen open, you will see several features important for operating your Notebook computer.
1. 2. 3. LCD Cover Release Latch LCD Screen System Status Indicator Panel 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 5. Expess Card access Optical drive access CapsLock mode 2. 4. 6. Hard Disk access NumLock mode ScrollLock mode Wireless LAN Switch Button Power/Resume Button Short-cut Keys Please noted that the Music/DVD/TV function will only be applicable when the InterVideo applications on the Support CD is installed into your system.
Internet Explorer Button 5. 7. Keyboard 8. TouchPad 9. TouchPad Buttons 10. The Built-in Microphone 11. Stereo Speakers The Front Side 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Infrared Remote Control The Stop Button The Previous Track Button The Play/Pause Button The Next Track Button The Volume Down Button The Volume Up Button Audio DJ Power Button You will not be able to use this button to turn off the Windows based CD Player application when the notebook computer is in operation.
3. 4. 5. CardReader Express Card Slot USB Ports LED Indicators 1. Battery Charge This LED will light when the battery is in charging mode. 2. Suspend This LED will light when the system is in suspend mode. 3. Power On This LED will light when the system is power on. The Right Side 1. 2.
The Rear 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. MIC-in (Side-surround speaker) Front Speaker Jack Rear Speaker Jack Bass & Center Speaker Jack S/PDIF Out Optical Jack LAN Port When using a LAN, please use an EMI Shielding Cable to minimize an inteference when transmitting. 7. Modem Port Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment. To reduce the risk of fire use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. 8. USB Ports 9. TV Out (S-Video) Port 10.
The Bottom Panel 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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Getting Started Connecting to a Power Source Connecting the AC Adapter A universal AC adapter is provided to supply your computer with power and also charge the computer’s battery pack. The adapter’s AC input voltage can range anywhere from 100 to 240 volts, covering the standard voltages available in almost every country. The power cord for the AC adapter requires a three-hole grounded AC outlet.
Never turn off or reset your Notebook while the hard disk is in use and the CD-ROM status icon is lit; doing so can result in loss or destruction of your data. Always wait at least 5 seconds after turning off your Notebook before turning it back on; turning the power on and off in rapid succession can damage the Notebook’s electrical circuitry. Turning On Your Notebook Computer Turn on your Notebook by pressing the power button. Hold the button down for a 1 or 2 seconds and release.
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack The battery pack should already be inserted in your Notebook computer when you unpack it. If not inserted, follow these directions: 1. Turn over the notebook with the front of the unit facing you and place it on a solid, flat surface. 2. Angle the battery into the bay. The front edge of the battery should slide into the grooves in the system case. 3. Gently lower the battery into the bay and push it until it clicks securely in the bay. To remove the battery pack: 1.
Charging the Battery Pack The installed battery pack charges automatically any time the computer is connected to the AC adapter and an external power source. If this is your first time to use the battery, be sure to fully discharge the battery and recharged until it is fully charged.
Using the Notebook Computer Adjusting the LCD Screen Display The LCD screen display can be adjusted by the following key combinations. KEYS FUNCTIONS [Fn] + [F7] Decreases the brightness level. [Fn] + [F8] Increases the brightness level. [Fn] + [F10] Use this key combination to expand your video screen or toggle to its original size.
• Simultaneous display of the LCD screen and TV screen You can switch between these display configurations by pressing the key combination [Fn] + [F12]. For information on connecting an external display, please refer to Chapter Four. A Tour of the Notebook’s Keyboard The Notebook’s keyboard uses a standard QWERTY layout with the addition of special function keys and an embedded numeric keypad for number intensive data entry. Your keyboard supports Windows by incorporating the two Windows specific keys.
KEYS FUNCTION(S) volume. [Fn] + [F3] Decreases the speaker volume. [Fn] + [F4] Increases the speaker volume. [Fn] + [F5] Enable/Disable the system Touchpad function [Fn] + [F7] Decreases the brightness level. [Fn] + [F8] Increases the brightness level. [Fn] + [F10] Use this key combination to expand your video screen or reset to its original size.
TouchPad Precautions The TouchPad is a pressure sensitive device. Please take note of the following precautions. • Make sure the TouchPad does not come into contact with dirt, liquids or grease. • Do not touch the TouchPad if your fingers are dirty. • Do not rest heavy objects on the TouchPad or the TouchPad buttons. You can use the TouchPad with Microsoft Windows as well as nonWindows applications.
Precautions for Handling DVD-ROM/Combo Discs • Always hold the disc by the edges, avoid touching the surface. • Use a clean, dry, cloth to remove dust, smudges, or fingerprints. Wipe from the center outward. • Do not write or place objects on the surface of the disc. • Store discs in a cool dry place not to damage the disc. • Do not use benzene, thinners, or cleaners with detergent. Only use DVD-ROM cleaning kits. • Do not bend or drop the discs.
For example, if the message “Express protect error writing Drive x” is displayed, the user has to change the write protect switch setting on the memory card. To change the switch setting, (a) eject the card, (b) change the switch setting, and (c) re-insert the card. Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment. To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.
Suspend mode. Turn the Notebook off. Connect the AC adapter and let the battery fully recharge. When the battery charge indicator turns off, the battery is fully charged. 3. Turn On the notebook, let the battery run down until the battery is in low-low state and you hear a warning beeps. The system will automatically enter the Suspend mode. You can now connect the AC adapter. 4. The battery pack is now calibrated properly.
Sound Meaning Continuous beeping every 1.5 seconds Battery Low: Indicates that there is 10 to15 minutes charge remaining. Beeping accelerates Battery Low Low: Indicates that there is 1 to 2 minutes of battery charge remaining. Save your work and turn off the Notebook, or connect the AC adapter. When there is only one minute of battery charge remaining, the Notebook will suspend to the HDD and power off. You should connect AC power and resume to save your work.
4. 5. 6. When the battery charge LED turns off will indicate the system is fully charged. Repeat step 1 to 4 once again. The battery is now fully calibrated. Resetting the System After installing a software application package, you may be prompted to reset the system to load the changed operating environment. To reset the system, or “reboot,” press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys simultaneously. This is known as “warm boot.
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Desktop Operation This chapter discusses those functions of your notebook that are typical of desktop systems. Audio The Multimedia Sound System The Notebook’s built-in audio capabilities allow you to take advantage of a wide range of education and entertainment multimedia software. The Notebook is equipped with internal stereo speakers, a microphone, and input audio ports for external audio units. An external microphone can be connected to the microphone jack.
Playing Sound Files Your notebook can play audio files stored in MIDI, WAVE or MP3 file format. Check the Help and Support Center in Windows for information on the functions of the Media Player. External Speakers and Microphone The sound system is capable in providing high-quality sound to external speakers and receiving and processing sounds from an external microphone or external sound source.
Internet Connection There are numerous ways to connect to the Internet. This may vary from the user’s working environment as well as system specifications. • Using a modem and a telephone line • Using a wired LAN • Using a wireless LAN (Optional) Using a modem for Connection to Internet • • Use a telephone line to connect to the modem port of your computer. Do not use a digital telephone line.
the “Local Area Connection”. 36 8. Select “Properties” from the popup menu that appears 9. In the “This connection uses the following items” field, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click “Properties”.
10. Enter the system’s IP and DNS server addresses on the General tab of the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window. If DHCP is used, click “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” on the General tab.
11. After all the all the information are correctly entered in the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window, click “OK” to finish. Using Both DHCP and Static IP for Connection to Internet When you are alternatively using networks with either DHCP or static IP addressing, you can use alternative settings that enable simultaneous configurations of DHCP and static IP to use both of the network connects without reconfiguring. 12.
14. When you have completed the entire configuration, click “OK”.
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Configuring and Maintaining your System Introduction The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor your system to reflect installed hardware or alter system performance. When the Notebook is turned back on, the system is configured with the values stored in CMOS.
The Menu Bar The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following selections: • Main - Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration. • Advanced - Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced features available on your system. • Security - Use this menu to set a password. The password allows boot up and controls access to the BIOS setup menu.
Legend Key Alternate Key Function Shift + Tab Moves the cursor to previous position available in the field. Minus key (-) Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field. Plus key (+) Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field. Home PgUp Moves the cursor to the field at the top of the window. End PgDn Moves the cursor to the field at the bottom of the window. F9 Sets the parameters for the current menu to their default values. F10 Save and Exit.
Save Changes and Exit the Setup Program Refer to the Exit menu section of this chapter for detailed information on saving changes and exiting the setup program.
The Advanced Menu Selecting Advanced from the menu bar displays the advanced menu: If your system support InterVideo application, select the “InterVideo” item from the “Shortcut Key Working With” selection menu. If your system supports the WinXP MCE application, select the “WinXP MCE” item from the “Shortcut Key Working With” selection menu. If your system supports the CyberLink application, select the “CyberLink” item from the “Shortcut Key Working With” selection menu.
The Security Menu The Notebook’s advanced system of security allows you to set a password to prevent unauthorized access to system resources, data, and the BIOS Setup Program.
The Boot Menu The Boot menu allows the user to specify the order in which the Notebook is to check for a device to boot the system. You can also configure the way that the system will boot up. To make changes, select Boot from the menu bar. The following screen appears: Use the up and down arrows to select the boot device. Then press either the plus key [+] to move the device up the list or the minus key [-] to move the device down the list.
The Exit Menu Once you have made all of your selections from the various menus in the Setup program, you should save your changes and exit Setup.
Raid Setting (Option) Raid Setting (If Your System Supports RAID) Short for Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks, a category of disk drives that employ one or more drives in combination for to respond gracefully to an unexpected hardware or software failure and performance. RAID disk drives are used frequently on servers but aren't generally necessary for personal computers. There are number of different RAID levels.
• Press key combination to further enter the available option in installing the RAID setting. • Select from 1 to 5 for various option. • Press the “ESC” key to exit after the application has been properly installed. Installing the System OS The support CD that comes along with your package contain the RAID driver for you to install in order to run this application. • Insert the Support CD into your notebook optical drive. Copy the Driver\RAID\*.* to the diskette.
• • • Connect the floppy disk drive along with the diskette inserted inside to your notebook computer. Insert your OS CD into the optical drive. Power on your computer and boot directly from the OS CD. • Follow the instruction on the display and press the “F6” button. • Press the “S” key to the additional device.
• 52 Again press the “Enter” key to select the Win XP OS and proceed with the installation of the Win XP on your system.
Microsoft Center Edition (MCE) (Option) Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) The Windows MCE is a complete software for home PC operating system for you to enjoy entertainment choices together in one place easily accessible from anywhere in the room. This will benefits the consumers to enjoy Media Center experience in their own living room. For more information on the function of the MCE, please refer to the Microsoft’s Windows XP MCE user’s guide that goes along with your software package.
Please be advice that when you received your computer, the MCE port at the rear side is block for the reason that It is not available yet for this version. MCE Application Sound Adjustment This notice only applies to those systems that only support MCE application when you are using the Windows volume adjustment function. From your Windows, click on the lower left corner of the screen the speaker icon and open the Volume Control Properties Window. If you are using MCE’s “My TV” application 1. 54 2.
4. 5. From the “Properties” display window, enable the “Aux” item and click “OK”. The “Aux” is now added on the “Volume Control” window. 6. Enable the “Mute” tab on the “Aux” item and close the window. If you are using InterVideo’s WinDVR application The procedures are almost the same as those mentioned above from steps 1 to 5 to adjust the volume control. On step 6, disable the “Mute” tab on the “Aux” item and close the window.
Playing Live TV on an MCE When playing Live TV under the MCE environment please note these important instructions. • If when you click on “Live TV” button on your MCE application window you get the following error message: 56 • You will need to install the “WinDVD” software from the WinCinema utility driver on your support CD. After insert the support CD into your optical disk drive, the system will automatically run the autorun application.
• • • • Select “InterVideo WinCinema XP MCE” from the pull-down menu, then click the “Setup” button. From the “Setup” window, choose the desired software or press the “Select All” button. Follow the Wizard’s on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Restart the system.
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The Software Utilities Disks Installing the Drivers To make installation of the drivers easier, we offer an auto installation method for the Microsoft Windows system. To install the driver for the system, the attached CD disk contains the driver installation, users manual. Follow the step-by-step procedures to execute the “AutoRun” application by selecting the topic of “Driver Installation”. Select the drivers that you desired and follow the instructions on the screen.
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Digital Flat Panel Settings 61
Performance & Quality Settings 62
Color Correction 63
Video Overlay Settings 64
Tools 65
PowerMizer 66
NVRotate 67
Screen Resolution & Refresh Rates 68
Desktop Management 69
Menu Editing 70
Viewing Live Video (OPTION) The Utility allows you to access the entire range of display controls and configuration options. Its live video can co-exist with other applications running at the time. In addition, you have the choice of keeping the default video window size, scaling it to any other size or using the entire screen for video display.
Cable Connection Your notebook supports three video standard namely: NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Ask your local dealer on the type of standard being used in your respective country of origin. • • Remove the cover on the cable TV connector at the rear of the computer with the aid of a screwdriver . Connect one end of the cable wire to the RF connector of the computer while the other end is connected to the wall socket or directly to the antenna.
selected source is using. The factory default is the standard used by your purchase country, and normally there is no need to change this setting. If you are working outside your country, you are required to adjust the setting of our video source. From the WinDVR window, click on your mouse right button and select the “Setup” item. From the “Setup” dialog window, click on the “Standard” selection items and drag down the arrow to select on the type of TV standard based on your respective country of origin.
Snapshot - Captures a favorite screen shots from the program. Numeric Keypad (0-9) - Select a channel up to 99 by pressing two numbers. Application buttons in DVD mode DVD - Launch the WinDVD application. Audio Selection - Selects a language. Subtitle - Activates language subtitles. Full screen - Change display size to full screen. Angle (Angle Selection) - Allows multiple angle viewing Mute - Mute or restore sound when watching CD title or MPEG file. Arrow Up and Down - Navigates up or down.
Menu - Opens DVD title main menu. SnapShot - Captures still images of current playback. Numeric Keypad (0-9) - Inputs chapter number to playback. Please take note that when you are playing the DVD applicaton, you will only be able to use the Remote Control DVD button if your system support the InterVideo WinCinema application.If your system support the WinXPMCE application, you will have to use the “Microsoft Remote Control” that comes with your package.
video image will not display on the monitor or TV. However, if you wish to have the video image display on your external display devices, set the monitor or TV as your “Primary” display device. Application buttons in Music mode 9. Music - Launch the WinRIP application. DSP Toggle – Let you enable or disable the DSP window when the WinRIP application is launched. Mute - Mute or restore sound when playing music. Arrow Up and Down - Navigates up or down. Arrow Left and Right - Navigates left or right.
Application buttons in Audio DJ mode Audio DJ - Launch the Audio DJ application when the system is off. Mute - Mute or restore sound when listening audio DJ. Volume (Volume up and down) Increase and decrease sound. REW - Play disc in fast reverse mode. FWD - Play disc in fast forward mode. Stop - Stop the recording. Play/Pause - Play or pause a music track.
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Troubleshooting This chapter describes locating and solving problems that you may encounter while using your computer. Locating a Problem Problems with your computer can be caused by something as minor as an unplugged power cord – or as major as a damaged hard disk. The information in this chapter is designed to help you find and solve minor problems. If you try all the suggested solutions and you still have a problem, make a list of what steps you have taken to correct the problem and contact your dealer.
1. 2. 3. 4. If you have been using battery power, connect the Notebook to an external power source and make sure that the battery has a charge. If you are using the Notebook with the AC adapter, check the power outlet, the power cord, and any power switches that may affect your computer. • Check the wall outlet or power strip with an item that you know is functioning properly. A lamp or radio is a convenient item for checking the power.
Two classifications of malfunctions can be detected during the POST: • Error messages that indicate a failure with either the hardware, the software, or the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). These critical malfunctions prevent the computer from operating at all or could cause incorrect and apparent results. An example of a critical error is microprocessor malfunction. • Messages that furnish important information on the power-on and boot processes (such as memory status).
Problem: An incorrect date and time are displayed. Solution: Correct the date and time using the DOS DATE and TIME commands or the options in the Setup Utility. If the date and time become incorrect after a short time, your CMOS battery may be depleted. Contact your dealer to change the battery. Problem: You hear irregular beeps during operation of the Notebook and the system halts. Solution: The problem is beyond the scope of this manual. Contact technical support.
works. If it doesn’t operate on a different system, the mouse might be broken. Problem: The fan does not stop operating when the system enters the suspend mode. Solution: Before entering the suspend mode, the fan still operates in full speed to lower down the temperature of the system. When the system temperature reduces into normal condition then the fan will gradually slow down into its normal speed.
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How do I Expand my Notebook 85
Upgrading your Memory Upgrading your VGA 86
Upgrading your CPU Easy to Upgrade HDD Module The hard drive in your notebook computer is made to be easily swapped out for upgrading. This system provides you with two hard drive slots if your system supports RAID function. If your system does not support the RAID function, the upper space will be empty.
How to Remove your Hard Drive 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 88 Power down the system completely. Turn the system over with the front of the unit facing you. Remove the two screws that secure the compartment cover and set them in a safe place. Slide the HDD cover away from the compartment. The drive is attached to a special bracket that secures it to the notebook computer. Push the HDD slightly in the direction of the arrow as shown in the illustration to release it from the pins of the drive.
Specification Detailed Notebook Specifications Processor • Intel® Pentium® M processor (2nd Generation Mobile Microarchitecture, 2MB L2 cache, 400/533MHz FSB) • 478pin mFCPGA package Operating System Compliance • Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition/Home Edition/Media Center Edition Core Logic • Intel® 915PM (Alviso) + ICH6-M Memory • Expansion 2 slot of 200pin DDR II SO-DIMM Module, 2GB total memory capacity • Supports DDR II-400/533 module LCD Display • 17" WSXGA+ (1440 x 900) TFT Glare Type LCD d
AV Feature Built-in TV Tuner • Mini PCI TV Tuner w/ Coaxial connector, support PAL, NTSC, SECAM • Support capture function to record the TV programs into Hard Disk • Multi-function remote control to enjoy TV program (power on the system, play TV, DVD and music) Audio DJ • Control panel with LED display.
BIOS • AMI, Support PnP, password, Bootable from USB FDD and Optical Device Card Reader • 4 in 1 card reader (SD/MS/MS Pro/SDIO card support) Communication • 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet GbE PCI-Express interface on board • Intel® PRO / Wireless 2915ABG (802.11a / b / g) network connection • TV-tuner (Mini-PCI interface) with remote control feature, support PAL / NTSC / SECAM • MDC V.92 56Kbps Fax/Modem card • MDC combo: V.92 56Kbps Fax / Modem + Bluetooth V1.2 (optional) Power Management • APCI 2.
• 92 software configuration Spec subject to change without notice