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Preface ©Copyright 2008 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.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table of Content BEFORE YOU START ...............................................................................2 LET YOUR COMPUTER ACCLIMATE ITSELF ..............................................8 HEAT, COLD, HUMIDITY, AND GLARE ....................................................9 SUITABLE PLACE TO WORK ...................................................................9 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................11 FRONT VIEW ........................
BOOT SETUP .....................................................................................44 EXIT SETUP ......................................................................................45 VGA UTILITIES .....................................................................................47 TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................53 NO SPEAKER OUTPUT ........................................................................
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Before you Start Conventions of This Manual Use this manual will help you get the most from your notebook computer. ¾ 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. ¾ If you are a less experienced user, you should through the manual carefully before using your system.
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Make sure to use the right voltage for the power source when connecting the equipment to the power outlet. Place the power cord in such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place anything on top of the power cord. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. If the equipment is not use for a long time, disconnect the equipment from the main power outlet to avoid being damaged by transient overvoltage.
The minimum specifications for the flexible cord are No. 18 AWG, (2) Type SPT-2, and (3) 2-conductor. B. For Japan: All components of the cord set must bear a “PSE” mark and in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. The minimum specifications for the flexible cord are .75m ㎡ conductors, (2) Type VCTR or VCTFK, and (3) 2-conductor. The cord set must have minimum rated current capacity of 7 A.
Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special instructions. 19. Do not use the AC adapter near open water or other liquids. Never spill liquid into the AC adapter. 20. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
11. Durch die Lüftungsöffnungen dürfen niemals Gegenstände oder Flüssigkeien in das Gerät gelangen. Dies könne einen Brand bzw. Elektrischen Schlag auslösen. 12. Öffnen Sie niemals das Gerät. Das Gerät darf aus Gründen der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal geöffnet werden. 13. Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu Überprüfung.: a. Netzlabel oder Netzstecker sind beschädigt. b.
Die Minimalanforderungen für das Kabel entsprechen No. 18 AWG. (2) Type SPT-2, und (3) 2-conductor. B. Für Japan: Alle Teile des Kabel-Sets müssen entsprechend dem japanischen Dentori Law mit einem „PSE“ markiert sein Die Minimalanforderungen für das Kabel sind .75m ㎡ Leiter. (2) Type VCTF oder VCTFK, und (3) 2conductor. Der Kabelsatz muss mindestens für eine Stromstärke von 7A geeignet sein.
Benutzen Sie kein Telefon (ausgenommen schnurlose Modelle) während eines Gewitters. Es besteht das geringe Restrisiko eines Blitzschlages. ¾ Benutzen Sie das Telefon nicht um ein Gasleck zu melden, falls es sich in der Nähe des Lecks befindet. ¾ Verwenden Sie nur die in diesem Benutzerhandbuch angegebenen Stromkabel und Batterien. Werfen Sie die Batterien nicht ins Feuer, sie könnten explodieren. Informieren Sie sich über die örtlichen Bestimmungen bezüglich der Entsorgung. 19.
Heat, Cold, Humidity, and Glare Find a suitable place for your computer that’s not too hot, too cold, too dark, or too bright. Glare can make it hard to read the screen. ¾ Try to avoid the computer components from being destroyed if it is over heated, so try to allow plenty of room for air to circulate around the case. ¾ Do not block the ventilation opening. ¾ Do not place your computer in direct sunlight.
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Introduction Preparing your Computer 1. 2. 3. 4. Install the battery pack Connecting the AC adapter Opening the display panel Turning on your computer Knowing your Computer With the LCD screen open, you will see several features important for operating your notebook computer.
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. Front View 1. Camera 2. LCD Display This LCD panel can only support up to a maximum opening of 115-120 degrees, please do not push it forcibly.
3. Keyboard The keyboard differs for each territory 4. Touchpad 5. Touchpad Buttons 6. Power / Suspend Button ¾ Press for 1~1.5 seconds to turn on the system. ¾ Press and hold for at least 4 seconds to turn off the system. ¾ Press the power / suspend button again to return from the suspend mode. ¾ Persistent blue light indicates the Power is ON 7. LED Status Indicator System & Power Status Indicators LED Graphic Symbol Indication Blue light indicates the system is ON.
Blue light indicates the WLAN/Bluetooth/HSPA is active. Battery status Charging – Lavender Full – Blue Low - Red Blue light indicates the hard drive and/or optical drive is being accessed. Left Views 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Kensington Lock DC In CRT Port USB 2.0 Port 4-in-1 Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro Memory Card) Right View 1. 2.
3. 4. USB 2.0 Port Ethernet / LAN Port When using a LAN, please use an EMI Shielding Cable to minimize an inteference when transmitting. 5. Modem Port (Optional) 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. Bottom View 1. Battery Release Latch 2. Battery Compartment 3.
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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. To connect the computer to an external power source: Do not use inferior extension cords as this may result in damage to your notebook. The notebook comes with its own AC adapter.
Never turn off or reset your notebook while the hard disk is in use 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 Hold the button down for a second or two and release. The PowerOn Self Test (POST) runs automatically.
Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgernazen Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ahnlichen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien navh Angaben des Herstellers.
To Remove the Battery Pack: 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. It is a good idea to occasionally discharge the battery pack fully to preserve its operating performance.
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Using the Notebook Computer Adjusting the LCD Screen Display The LCD screen display can be adjusted by the following key combinations. + - Changes Display Mode: LCD-only, CRTonly, LCD/CRT simultaneously + - Increases the brightness level. + - Decreases the brightness level. LCD Care LCD screens are delicate devices that need careful handling. Please pay attention to the following precautions: ¾ When you are not using the computer, keep the LCD screen closed to protect it from dust.
External CRT Display You can hook up an external monitor through the 15-pin CRT connector. Three configurations are available: ¾ LCD only ¾ CRT only ¾ LCD and CRT simultaneously You can switch between these display configurations by pressing the key combination [Fn] + [F4]. The Notebook’s Hot Key Controls Function Keys (Quick Keys) + - Bluetooth on/off. + - Enters the Suspend Mode.
+ - Decreases the speaker volume. + - Increases the brightness level. + - Decreases the brightness level. + - Enable/Disable the Touchpad + - Mute the system volume + - Enters the silent mode + - Enable/Disable the camera application The TouchPad The touchpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad and slit it to move the cursor. You can use the buttons below the touchpad as left and right mouse buttons.
TouchPad Precautions The TouchPad is a pressure sensitive device. Please take note of the following precautions. ¾ Make sure the TouchPad does not come into contact with dirt, liquids or grease. ¾ Do not touch the TouchPad if your fingers are dirty. ¾ 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.
See Battery Status later in this section for a description and explanation of the Windows Battery icon. Charging the battery takes about 2.5 hours to charge when the system is in off state. If possible, always charge the battery completely. If you use the battery so frequently that it exceed more than 20 times by fully discharging/charging in a single month alone, we recommend you to perform the “Battery Calibration” process every 3 months to maintain the battery life.
In general, using the battery until the low-low battery-warning indicator appears and fully recharges the battery each time (full discharge/charge cycle) will ensure the accurate reporting of the battery gauge status. Automatic Battery Pack Charging Function To charge the battery, while the battery pack is in the notebook, plug the AC adapter into the notebook and an electrical outlet. The charging time is approximately 2.5 hours when the notebook is turned off and approximately 3.
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.
Adjusting the Brightness To adjust the brightness on the LCD screen, press and hold down the [Fn] key in the lower left hand corner of the keyboard and press the [F8] key to reduce the brightness or [F7] to increase the brightness. Using the Windows Help Windows For Windows XP help, click Start ÎHelp and Support icon will open the dialog box. Desktop Desktop may vary differently on the software installed in your notebook with different or additional shortcuts.
Recycle Bin Used for storing deleted files in case you want to recover and save it in your system. The files will only be deleted from the Recycle Bin permanently only if you empty it by right clicking your mouse and select the “Empty Recycle Bin”. Start Button Allows easy access to all Windows programs.
The Start menu allows you to adapt and show the programs used most frequently. If you wish to keep an item, right click the item and click Pin to Start menu. Log Off will enable the current user to log off and allows a new user to log on. Turn Off Computer allows you to shut down, restart, and Stand by modes for power saving purposes. Taskbar When you open a program, its icon is displayed at the taskbar for you to conveniently move between programs by clicking the relevant button.
Notification The icons that appear here are for quick access to some programs and computer functions that you frequently used. To prevent Windows XP from hiding icons: From an empty spot on the Taskbar, right click your mouse and select the Properties, remove the checked mark on the Auto-hide the taskbar. Control Panel It is in this area that you can change how Windows looks and works. Click Start Î Control Panel dialog box. There are two interfaces – Classic View.
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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. ¾ Using a modem and a telephone line (optional) ¾ Using a wired LAN ¾ Using a wireless LAN ¾ Bluetooth Connection Using a modem for Connection to Internet (optional) ¾ ¾ Use a telephone line to connect to the modem port of your computer. Do not use a digital telephone line.
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Using Wireless LAN Network for Connection to Internet Bluetooth Connection Bluetooth is a developing, world wide, open, short-range radio specification focused on communication between the Internet and Net devices, plus it defines communication protocols between devices and computers. It connect wirelessly to your world: In home, at work, in motion and at play. Access the internet or your e-mail account from anywhere, anytime.
Press on the Bluetooth icon to connect other devices that have this application. This will be the display that will appear on your screen.
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Running BIOS Setup The Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). It runs and maintains a variety of hardware functions. It is menu-driven software, which allows you to easily configure and change the settings. The BIOS contains manufacture’s default settings for the computer’s standard operations. However, there are occasions when you may be required to modify the default settings in the BIOS.
BIOS Action Keys Function Key Command ESC Exit F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ↑ ↓ + Select a field Select an item Select an item Lower value Higher value Description Leaves a sub-menu to return to the previous menu OR exits the BIOS setup while saving changes. Shows the Help Screen Saves changes and reboots the computer. Selects the next field. Selects the next upper item. Selects the next lower item. Selects the next value within a field. Selects the next value within a field.
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Advanced Setup Security 43
Power Setup Boot Setup 44
Exit Setup 45
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VGA Utilities You can click the touchpad or mouse right button and select the “Properties” item. Select the “Display Settings” option to enter its window display. Click on the “Advanced Settings” tab to enter “Plug and Play Monitor on Mobile Intel ® 945 Express Chipset Family” window display.
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Display Devices Display Settings 50
Color Correction Hot Keys 51
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Troubleshooting Your computer has been fully tested and complies with the system specifications before shipping. However, incorrect operations and/or mishandling may cause problems. This chapter provides a reference for identifying and correcting common hardware and software problems that you may encounter. When you encounter a problem, you should first try to go through the recommendations in this chapter.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Be sure all the device drivers are installed properly. For example, without the audio driver properly installed, the speakers and microphone will not work. If external devices such as USB camera, scanner, printer do not function correctly when connected to the system, it is usually the device’s own problem. Consult the device’s manufacturer first. Some software programs, which have not gone through rigorous coding and testing, may cause problems during your routine use.
After Click OK button, the recording volume control panel will appear. Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel] and double-click the Multimedia icon (or Sounds and Audio Devices icon). In the Volume or Audio page, make sure that the audio codec mentioned in the spec is the default recording device.
The hard disk takes longer to read a file ¾ ¾ If you have been using the drive for a period, the files may be fragmented. Go to [Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter] to perform a disk defragmentation. This operation may take a while. Interrupt requests or problems with other hardware devices may have occupied the CPU and therefore slows down the system performance. The files are corrupted ¾ Run the Error-checking utility in Windows to check the HDD.
¾ Do not rest your palm or wrist on the surface of the touchpad while typing or using the touch pad. The built-in keyboard accepts no input ¾ Please try to make sure the system doesn’t hang up and is still working. The characters on the screen repeat while I type ¾ ¾ ¾ You may be holding the keys down too long while you’re typing. Keep the keyboard clean. Dust and dirt under the keys could cause them to stick. Configure the keyboard to wait longer before the auto repeat feature starts.
The O/S issues an insufficient memory error message during operation ¾ ¾ This is often a software or Windows-related problem. A program is draining the memory resources. Close the application programs you’re not using and restart the system. PC Card Problems Some system may not have the PC Card Slot option. PC Cards do not function ¾ ¾ Make sure you have properly installed the driver for the card. Consult the card’s manual or contact the vendor for troubleshooting.
Performance Problems The computer becomes hot ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ In a 35oC environment, the certain areas of the computer’s back case are expected to reach 50 degrees. Make sure the air vents are not blocked. If the fan does not seem to be working at high temperature (50 degrees Celsius and up), contact the service center. Certain programs that are processor-intensive may increase the computer temperature to a degree where the computer automatically slows down its CPU clock to protect itself from thermal damage.
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Specification O.S. ¾ ¾ Supports Windows XP OS with SATA HDD Supports Linux Linpus Lite 9.4 with uSSD CPU ¾ Support Intel Atom CPU single core Memory ¾ ¾ ¾ DDRII 533/667 support RAM socket * 1 System DDRII up to 1 GB total Core Logic ¾ Intel Cantiga 945GSE+ICH7M VGA ¾ Intel 945GSE Audio Codec ¾ Realtek ALC662 Card reader (4 in 1) ¾ ¾ Support SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro Memory Card USB2.0 interface LAN Controller ¾ ¾ Supports 10/100 Mb/Sec.
Wireless LAN ¾ ¾ Mini Card w/ PCI-E interface IEEE 802.11 B/G support w/ 1 Antenna Camera CCD ¾ Support 1.3M & 0.3M Camera Keyboard ¾ 80/81 keys KB support Pointing Device ¾ PS2 Touch Pad with 2 buttons LCD ¾ ¾ 10.2"/8.9” SWVGA, resolution 1024X600 LED panels support HDD ¾ ¾ HDD for 2.5" 9.5mm SATA support SHSC: Suspensory HDD Shockproof Capability Battery Pack ¾ BAK cell ¾ 6 cells, 3S2P, 4400mAh/ 11.1V ¾ 4 cells, 4S1P, 2200mAh/ 14.8V ¾ Li-Polymer-6 cells, 3600mAh/11.
Physical Outline ¾ ¾ Dimension: 259mm x 180mm x 26~35mm Weight – ¾ 1.4kg with 6 cell battery with HDD + 10.2” LCD ¾ 1.2kg with 4 cell battery with uSSD + 8.