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Table of Content ATTENTION: TEACHERS, PARENTS AND ADULT SUPERVISORS .................1 AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES ...................................................3 MODIFICATIONS ...................................................................................4 CONNECTIONS TO PERIPHERAL DEVICES ..............................................4 SAR EXPOSURE .................................................................................4 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY............................................
SECURITY .........................................................................................35 BOOT SETUP .....................................................................................36 EXIT SETUP ......................................................................................38 WEB CAMERA APPLICATION .................................................................39 TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................41 NO SPEAKER OUTPUT ......
Attention: Teachers, Parents and Adult Supervisors Please ensure that students understand the following: ¾ ¾ ¾ Emphasize to student that this device is an educational tool and not a toy. The computer, power supply, battery pack or power cord should not be dropped, crushed, stepped on or otherwise abused. This product is intended for school age children, ages 6 and up. Ensure students understand the safe and proper handling of power cord and power supply. Misuse could result in serious injury.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 2 Caution students to avoid using device in wet conditions and to protect the unit when carrying in wet conditions. When cleaning the unit, clean only with a slightly damp soft cloth. Do not pour liquid onto the unit. Do not clean while computer is “on” or plugged into wall socket. Do not leave PC plugged in or “on” when enclosed in a nonvented container, such as a school backpack, as overheating may occur. It is recommended that students take a 5 minute break every 30 minutes of use.
AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES Federal Communications Commission Notice 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.
This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the Manufacture may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Connections to Peripheral Devices Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ EN55024: 1998+A1: 2001+A2: 2003 IEC61000-4-2: 2001 ED. 1.2 IEC61000-4-3: 2006 ED. 3.0 IEC61000-4-4: 2004 ED. 2.0 IEC61000-4-5: 2005 ED. 2.0 IEC61000-4-6: 2006 ED. 2.2 IEC61000-4-8: 2001 ED. 1.1 IEC61000-4-11: 2004 ED. 2.0 EN 300 328-2, EN 300 328-1, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 (ETSI 300 328, ETSI 301 489) Electro-magnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matter. TBR21 (ETSI TBR21) Terminal Equipment. EN60950 (IEC60950) I.T.E.
The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Japan ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ All components of the cord set (cord, connector, and plug) must bear a “PSE” in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. The minimum specifications for the flexible cord are: (1) 0.75 mm2 conductors, (2) Type VCT or VCTF, and (3) 3-conductor. The cord set must have minimum rated current capacity of 7 A. The attachment plug must be a two-pole, grounded type with a Japanese Industrial Standard C8303 (15 A, 125 VAC) configuration.
¾ 8 Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water.
¾ ¾ ¾ To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a metal object to touch the battery contacts. Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care. If you come in contact with the electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and water. If it contacts the eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature exceeds 40℃ (113℉). ¾ ¾ To obtain a replacement battery, contact your local dealer.
Der Arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 betragt 70dB (A) oder weniger. Zum Netzanschlua dieses Gerates ist eine geprufte Leitung zu verwenden. Fur einen Nennstrom bis 6A und einem Gerategewicht groBer 3kg ist eine Leitung nicht leichter als (1)H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75mm2 (2)2X0.75 mm2 conductors einzusetzen. Die Steckdose muB nahe dem Gerat angebracht und leicht zuganglich sein. This part is hot. Be careful. Diese Flachewird sehr heiss.
GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS Welcome to the Intel-powered Classmate PC Congratulations on your purchase of Intel-powered classmate PC. Second generation Intel-powered classmate PC refresh features the latest advances in portable computing technology. Second generation Intel-powered classmate PC refresh modular design provides maximum expandability without compromising portability. Getting to Know Your Computer Opening the LCD Panel To avoid damage to the display panel: 1.
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 Intel-powered classmate PC. Front View 1. 2. 12 CCD Camera Use this camera for any video conferencing application. LCD Display The panel is where the system content is displayed.
3. LED Status Indicator The LED Status Indicator displays the operating status of your Intel-powered classmate PC. When a certain function is enabled, a LED will light up. The following section describes the indication. System & Power Status Indicators LED Graphic Symbol Indication Green light indicates the WLAN module is active. Green light indicates the numeric keypad is activated. Green light indicates the cap-lock is activated. Green light indicates the HDD is being accessed.
5. 6. 7. Power/Suspend Button • Press momentarily to turn on the system. • Press and hold for at least 4 seconds to turn off the system. • Press the power/suspend button again to return from the suspend mode. • Persistent green light indicates the Power is ON Keyboard The keyboard is used to enter data. Touch Pad The touch pad is a built-in pointing device with functions similar to a mouse. The touchpad is also equipped with a scroll bar so you can move around in a large document.
Left Views 1. 2. Ventilation Grill The fan grill is where air is exchanged to dissipate the internal heat. Do not completely block this airway. Stereo Headphone Jack The stereo headphone jack (3.5 mm diameter) is where you connect the headphones or external speakers.
3. 4. Microphone Jack The microphone jack (3.5 mm diameter) is where you connect a microphone. USB 2.0 Port This port conforms to the latest USB2.0 plug-and-play standards. Right View 1. 2. 16 USB 2.0 Ports This port conforms to the latest USB2.0 plug-and-play standards. 2 in 1 Card Reader The 2-in-1 Card Reader supports SD Card and MMC Card. You need to remove the outer jacket to access the card reader slot on the right side of the computer.
3. Ethernet / LAN Port When using a LAN, please use an EMI Shielding Cable to minimize an inteference when transmitting. 4. 5. Power Jack (DC-in) The DC-out jack of the AC Adapter connects here and powers the computer. Power Indicator This LED will blink in green color once the AC adapter is connected.
6. Kensington Lock This security lock provides the best options for physical security of computer in preventing the computer from being stolen. Bottom View 1. 2. 3. 18 Battery Release Latch Slide this latch to release the battery from its compartment. Battery Compartment This compartment contains the battery pack of your system. Battery Lock/Unlock Latch Slide this lock to lock or unlock the battery into its compartment.
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 Intel-powered classmate PC.
Never turn off or reset your Intelpowered classmate PC while the hard disk is in use; doing so can result in loss or destruction of your data. Always wait at least 5 seconds after turning off your Intel-powered classmate PC before turning it back on; turning the power on and off in rapid succession can damage the Intel-powered classmate PC’s electrical circuitry. Turning On Your Computer Turn on your Intel-powered classmate PC by pressing the power button.
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To Remove the Battery Pack: Lithium-Ion Battery Your Intel-powered classmate PC uses a Lithium-Ion battery pack that provides power when you don’t have access to an AC outlet. You must charge the battery pack for at least six hours before using it for the first time. In the Standby Suspend mode, a fully charged battery loses its power in roughly 1/2 day or less.
When not being used, the battery’s power will deplete in one to two months. The battery pack in this system is replaceable by the end user. Battery Low-Power Warning 1. Low Battery Warning Low battery condition occurs when battery power is reduced to 10 percent. The orange battery status LED indicator blinks and the system beeps once every 16 seconds or so. 2. Very Low Battery Warning Very Low battery condition occurs at 5 percent power remaining.
System will not charge battery when temperature exceeds 40C. Checking the Battery Level You can check the remaining battery power in Operating System battery status indicator. Prolonging the Battery’s Life and Usage Cycles There are ways you can prolong the use of battery. ¾ Use the AC adapter wherever AC wall outlet is available. This will ensure uninterrupted computing. ¾ Store the battery pack in room temperature. Higher temperature tends to deplete the battery’s power faster.
Operating System power manager saves power by turning off hard drive after 1 minute of inactivity, for example. Also consult Operating System user guide for more information on how to use Operating System power management functions. Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different. Suspend Mode Standby Suspend The system automatically enters this mode after a period of inactivity, which is set in the Power Schemes dialog box.
Using Second Generation Intelpowered Classmate PC Refresh Adjusting the LCD Screen Display The LCD screen display can be adjusted by the following key combinations. KEYS FUNCTIONS Fn + F9 Decreases Display Brightness. Fn + F10 Increases Display Brightness. 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.
Graphic Symbol Action Fn + F1 Fn + F2 Fn + F3 System Control Turns the Wired LAN module off or on. When the Wired LAN function is enabled, the LED status indicator shows green light. Enables or Disables the Wire LAN function. Fn + F4 Enters the Suspend Mode. When the system is in Suspend Mode, the LED status indicator shows blinking in green light. Mute the system audio. Fn + F5 Turns Speaker Volume down. Fn + F6 Turns Speaker Volume up.
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.
BIOS SETUP AND SECURITY FEATURE 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 Legend Key Alternate Key Function F1 Displays the General Help window. It can be enabled from anywhere in the BIOS. Esc Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the Main menu from a submenu. ← Selects the menu item to the left. → Selects the menu item to the right. ↑ or ↓ Keypad arrow keys Moves the cursor up and down between fields. Tab Enter Moves the cursor to the next position available in the field. Minus Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field.
Main Setup Under this menu, you may change time/date and view basic processor and system memory information. Due to various configurations on this model, your system may show different information. ¾ ¾ System Time: Type in the current time, in HH:MM:SS format. System Date: Type in the current date, in MM/DD/YY format.
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Communication: See Below. Item Selections / Sub-menu Card Reader Enable/Disable 34 Description Enable or disable the Card Reader function.
Security ¾ ¾ Supervisor Password: Install or Change the Password. User Password: Install or Change the Password. Using Password Protection Two Levels of Password Protection are available. The BIOS provides both a Supervisor and a User password. If you try to activate both passwords, the Supervisor password must be set first. The passwords activate two different levels of protection: 1. System always asks for password every time it is powered on. 2.
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¾ Boot Settings Configuration: See Below. Item Quick Boot Quiet Boot ¾ Selections / Sub-menu Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Description [Enabled]: The system skips certain tests while booting. This shortens the boot-up time. [Disabled]: The system performs full tests while booting. When Enabled, the system will display OEM logo instead of the POST messages. When Disabled, the system will display POST messages (i.e. devices information.) Boot Device Priority: See Below.
3rd Boot Device Network: Realtek Boot Agent Set the type of device for the third drive BIOS attempts to boot from. 4th Boot Device USB; GenericMulti Set the type of device for the third drive BIOS attempts to boot from. Exit Setup ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 38 Save Changes and Exit: After you have completed the BIOS settings, select this item to save all settings, exit BIOS Setup utility, and reboot. New system settings will take effect on next power-up. F10 key can be used for this operation.
Web Camera Application This application offers video conferencing capabilities to work and communicate in real-time with one or more participants through streaming video, from any location. Web Camera Application Press the “Camera” icon key to display the “NMG Webcam” screen display. Your image will immediately display on the small screen.
Open Folder Click on this function to locate the files you captured image files or recorded video files. Snapshot Use this function to captured the image file of the other party when you on video conferencing. Record Use this function to start recording on the video files when you are starting a video conferencing.
Troubleshooting The trouble shooting activity should only be performed by an adult. 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 defaults. 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 or 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.
¾ ¾ ¾ Check the hard disk indicator LED. When you access a file, the LED lamp should light up momentarily. The new HDD may be defective or is not compatible. If your computer has been subjected to static electricity or physical shock, you may have damaged the disk drive. The hard drive is making abnormal whining noises ¾ ¾ You should back up your files as soon as possible. Make sure the source of noise is indeed from the hard drive and not the fan or other devices.
Keyboard and Touchpad Problems The built-in touch pad performs errotically ¾ ¾ Make sure there is no excess perspiration or moisture on your hand when using the touch pad. Keep the surface of the touch pad clean and dry. Do not rest your palm or wrist on the surface of the touch pad while typing or using the touch pad. The built-in keyboard accepts no input ¾ ¾ If you are connecting an external keyboard to the system, the built-in keyboard may not work. Try restarting the system.
Check to see if other workstations connected to the same hub or concentrator is working. The Ethernet adapter does not appear to operate in the 100Mbps transmission mode ¾ ¾ ¾ Make sure the hub you are using supports 100Mbps operation. Make sure that your RJ-45 cable meets the 100Base-TX requirements. Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected to the hub socket that supports 100Base-TX mode. The hub may have both 10Base-TX and 100Base-T sockets.
USB2.0 Problems The USB device does not work ¾ ¾ ¾ 46 Make sure the cable is fully connected. Make sure you have installed the necessary device drivers. Contact the device vendor for additional support.
Specification CPU • • Intel® ATOM N270 processor 1.6GHz 512K SLB73 FSB@533MHZ Memory • • • DDR2 400/533 SO-DIMM DRAM module 256, 512 MB and 1GB SO DIMM 200-pin socket * 1 Core Logic • • Intel® 945GSE ICH7-M Audio Codec • Realtek ALC662 Card reader (2 in 1) • • Support SD/MMC Memory Card. USB 2.0 interface LAN Controller • Supports 10 and 100 Mb/sec.
• • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with open mesh support Single antenna Keyboard • Integrated QWERTY keyboard W/ Hot key 77 KEY K/B Pointing Device • PS/2 Touch Pad with Left and Right Click Button and scrolling Bar Camera (Optional) • • • USB2.0 interface 30fps @ 640x480, 0.3M Driver/AP support Windows XP/ Linux Storage Nand Flash • 1G/2G/4G/8G Nand Flash • USB interface 8G USSD 5000, Intel 8G PATA Flash 1.
• • 20V/40W Supports 2pin and 3 pin power cord • • Support PnP & ACPI 2.0 Support external USB flash memory card boot up. BIOS Physical Outline • • Dimension: 241mm W x 198.5mm H x 40.5mm D (Without PU bag and without handle) Weight: (Without PU bag and without handle) 7" W LCD/SSD/4cell battery pack: 1.29kg 8.9" W LCD/HDD/ 4cell battery pack: 1.