User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notices and Compliance
- Getting Started
- Getting Familiar With Your Computer
- Top View
- Left Side View
- Right Side View
- Back Edge View
- Bottom View
- Keyboard Basics
- Primary Keys
- Keyboard ergonomics
- LED Status Indicators
- Touchpad
- Display
- Memory
- Audio
- The PC Card Slot
- The Hard Disk Drive
- The Optical Disk Drive (option)
- Smart Card or EXPRESS Card Slot (option)
- Computer Security
- ENERGY STAR®
- Ports and Connectors
- Making Connections
- Wireless Communication
- Operating with Battery Power
- Customizing Your BIOS Settings
- Optional Equipment and Accessories
- Maintenance
- Service
- Troubleshooting
- Application Troubleshooting
- Battery Troubleshooting
- Display Troubleshooting
- Hard Disk Troubleshooting
- Keyboard and Mouse Troubleshooting
- Modem Troubleshooting
- Miscellaneous Troubleshooting
- The computer shuts off unexpectedly
- The speaker volume is too high or too low
- The computer won’t turn on
- The computer will not come on when the power button is pressed but the power, external power and battery indicators flash in sequence.
- The computer won’t turn off
- The computer enters suspend mode too quickly
- The computer doesn’t automatically suspend
- The system date and time are incorrect
- I receive an “out of memory” error message
- PC Card Troubleshooting
- FAQs
- I’ve heard that cleaning up and rearranging files on the hard drive will improve the startup speed of my programs. How do I do this?
- How do I adjust the volume?
- How do I change the battery?
- How long will the battery last?
- How do I change the display brightness?
- How do I clean the display?
- How do I calibrate the touch screen?
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Optional Equipment and Accessories
Miscellaneous options
Battery Pack
It is a good practice to have a spare battery around, especially
when you travel. The Li-ion battery, coupled with the power
management features of your computer, supplies you with
more power on-the-go. You may also purchase a secondary 9
cell battery pack for longer run time.
AC Adapter
The compact AC adapter charges your battery pack and
supplies power to your computer. You can order a spare AC
adapter so you do not need to carry it from the office to your
home or destination.
Vehicle Adapter
The vehicle adapter supplies power from the vehicle battery
to your computer. It attaches to your computer’s DC power
port and typically plugs into the cigarette lighter socket in your
vehicle.
Other Options and Accessories
Click here for a complete list of optional peripherals and acces-
sories.