ThinkPad P40 Yoga, ThinkPad S3, ThinkPad Yoga 14, and ThinkPad Yoga 460 User Guide
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read and understand the following: • Safety, Warranty, and Setup Guide • Regulatory Notice • “Important safety information” on page vi • Appendix E “Notices” on page 163 The Safety, Warranty, and Setup Guide and the Regulatory Notice have been uploaded to the Web site. To refer to them, go to http://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals and follow the instructions on the screen. Third Edition (January 2016) © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2016.
Contents Read this first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Important safety information . . . . . . . . Conditions that require immediate action . Service and upgrades . . . . . . . . . Power cords and power adapters . . . . Extension cords and related devices . . . Plugs and outlets . . . . . . . . . . . Power supply statement . . . . . . . . External devices . . . . . . . . . . . General battery notice . . . . . . . . . Notice for built-in rechargeable battery . .
Chapter 5. Security . . . . . . . . . . Using passwords. . . . . . . . . . . . . Typing passwords . . . . . . . . . . Power-on password . . . . . . . . . . Supervisor password . . . . . . . . . Hard disk passwords . . . . . . . . . Hard disk security . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the security chip . . . . . . . . . . Using the fingerprint reader. . . . . . . . . Notice on deleting data from your storage drive. Using firewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protecting data against viruses . . . . . . . 55 .
Electronic emission notices. . . . . . . . . . Federal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive . . . German Class B compliance statement . . . Korea Class B compliance statement . . . . Japan VCCI Class B compliance statement . .
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Read this first Be sure to follow the important tips given here to get the most use and enjoyment out of your computer. Failure to do so might lead to discomfort or injury, or cause your computer to fail. Protect yourself from the heat that your computer generates. When your computer is turned on or the battery is charging, the base, the palm rest, and some other parts may become hot. The temperature they reach depends on the amount of system activity and the level of charge in the battery.
Protect your computer and data when moving it. Before moving a computer equipped with an internal storage drive, do one of the following: • Turn it off. • Put it in sleep mode. • Put it in hibernation mode. This will help to prevent damage to the computer, and possible loss of data. Handle your computer gently. Do not drop, bump, scratch, twist, hit, vibrate, push, or place heavy objects on your computer, display, or external devices. Carry your computer carefully.
Conditions that require immediate action Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect. Some product damage is serious enough that the product should not be used again until it has been inspected and, if necessary, repaired by an authorized servicer. As with any electronic device, pay close attention to the product when it is turned on. On very rare occasions, you might notice an odor or see a puff of smoke or sparks vent from your product. Or you might hear sounds like popping, cracking or hissing.
Although there are no moving parts in your computer after the power cord has been disconnected, the following warnings are required for your safety. CAUTION: Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. CAUTION: Before replacing any CRUs, turn off the computer and wait three to five minutes to let the computer cool before opening the cover. Power cords and power adapters DANGER Use only the power cords and power adapters supplied by the product manufacturer.
Extension cords and related devices Ensure that extension cords, surge protectors, uninterruptible power supplies, and power strips that you use are rated to handle the electrical requirements of the product. Never overload these devices. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed the power strip input rating. Consult an electrician for more information if you have questions about power loads, power requirements, and input ratings.
External devices CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect any external device cables other than USB cable while the computer power is on; otherwise, you might damage your computer. To avoid possible damage to attached devices, wait at least five seconds after the computer is shut down to disconnect external devices. General battery notice DANGER Batteries supplied by Lenovo for use with your product have been tested for compatibility and should only be replaced with approved parts.
Notice for non-rechargeable coin-cell battery DANGER If the coin-cell battery is incorrectly replaced, there is danger of an explosion. The battery contains a small amount of harmful substance. Do not heat to more than 100°C (212°F). The following statement applies to users in the state of California, U.S.A. California Perchlorate Information: Products containing manganese dioxide lithium coin-cell batteries may contain perchlorate. Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.
• Do not operate your computer inside furniture, as this might increase the risk of overheating. • Airflow temperatures into the computer should not exceed 35°C (95°F). Electrical current safety information DANGER Electric current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: • Do not use your computer during a lightning storm.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) notice CAUTION: The liquid crystal display (LCD) is made of glass, and rough handling or dropping the computer can cause the LCD to break. If the LCD breaks and the internal fluid gets into your eyes or on your hands, immediately wash the affected areas with water for at least 15 minutes; if any symptoms are present after washing, get medical care. Using headphones or earphones CAUTION: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
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Chapter 1. Product overview This chapter provides information about the locations of connectors, locations of important product labels, computer features, specifications, operating environment, and preinstalled programs.
7 TrackPoint® buttons (available on some models) 8 TrackPoint pointing stick 9 10 Multi-touch screen 1 Windows® button Microphones The microphones capture sound and voice when used with a program capable of handling audio. 2 Camera Use the camera to take pictures or hold a video conference. For more information, see “Using the camera” on page 44. 3 Ambient light sensor The ambient light sensor detects the surrounding light conditions. Then the computer adjusts the screen brightness accordingly.
1 Power button 2 Volume-control buttons 3 USB 3.0 connectors 4 Mini DisplayPort connector 5 High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) connector 6 Security-lock slot 1 Power button Press the power button to turn on the computer or put the computer into sleep mode. For information about how to turn off the computer, see “Frequently asked questions” on page 15. If your computer is unresponsive, you can turn off the computer by pressing and holding the power button for four or more seconds.
Left-side view Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the following illustration. 1 1 ac power connector 2 OneLink+ connector 3 Always On USB connector (USB 3.0 connector) 4 Audio connector 5 Media-card slot 6 ThinkPad Pen Pro (available on some models) ac power connector Connect the ac power adapter to the power connector to provide ac power to the computer and charge the battery.
For instructions on how to open the Lenovo Settings program, see “Accessing Lenovo programs” on page 12. Attention: When you attach a USB cable to the connector, ensure that the USB mark is facing upward. Otherwise the connector might get damaged. 4 Audio connector Connect headphones or a headset that has a 3.5-mm (0.14-inch) 4-pole plug to the audio connector to listen to the sound from the computer.
Rear view Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the following illustration. 1 Micro-SIM-card slot (available on some models) 1 2 Fan louvers Micro-SIM-card slot If your computer supports the wireless Wide Area Network (wireless WAN) feature, a micro Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card might be required to establish wireless WAN connections. Depending on the country or region of delivery, the micro SIM card might be already installed in this slot.
1 Fn Lock indicator The Fn Lock indicator shows the status of the Fn Lock function. For more information, see “Using the special keys” on page 23. 2 Speaker-mute indicator When the speaker-mute indicator is on, the speakers are muted. 3 Microphone-mute indicator When the microphone-mute indicator is on, the microphones are muted. 4 Camera-status indicator When the camera-status indicator is on, the camera is in use.
• Blink for three times: The computer is initially connected to power. • Blink fast: The computer is entering hibernation mode. • Blink slowly: The computer is in sleep mode. • Off: The computer is off or in hibernation mode. • On: The computer is on (in normal use). 7 ac power-satus indicator The ac power-status indicator shows the ac power charging status of the computer.
For a preinstalled wireless module, this label identifies the actual FCC ID and IC certification number for the wireless module installed by Lenovo. Note: Do not remove or replace a preinstalled wireless module by yourself. For module replacement, you must contact Lenovo service first. Lenovo is not responsible for any damage caused by unauthorized replacement.
a Windows 10 product is installed, the installation program checks the computer firmware for a valid, matching Product ID to complete the activation. In some cases, an earlier Windows version might be preinstalled under the terms of the Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8.1 Pro, or Windows 10 Pro license downgrade rights. Features The computer features introduced in this section cover a variety of models. For your specific model, some features might vary or not apply.
• ac power connector • Always On USB 3.0 connector • Audio connector • OneLink+ connector • 4-in-1 media-card slot • HDMI connector • Mini DisplayPort connector • Two USB 3.
– Storage: 5.0°C (41°F) to 43.0°C (109°F) – At altitudes above 2438 m (8000 ft) – Maximum temperature when operating under the unpressurized condition: 31.3°C (88°F) Note: When you charge the battery pack, its temperature must be at least 10°C (50°F). • Relative humidity: – Operating: 8%-80% – Storage: 5%-95% If possible, place your computer in a well-ventilated and dry area without direct exposure to sunshine.
Access Connections™ (Windows 7) The Access Connections program is a connectivity assistant program for creating and managing location profiles. Each location profile stores all the network and Internet configuration settings needed for connecting to a network infrastructure from a specific location such as a home or an office.
Lenovo PC Experience (Windows 7 and Windows 10) The Lenovo PC Experience program helps you work more easily and securely by providing easy access to various programs, such as Active Protection System and Lenovo Solution Center. Note: On the Windows 10 operating system, this program cannot be found from the all program list or search box. To access this program, go to Control Panel.
Chapter 2. Using your computer This chapter provides information on using some of the computer components.
• To download the user guide in another language, go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. Then follow the instructions on the screen. How to turn off my computer? • For Windows 7: Open the Start menu, then click Shut down. • For Windows 10: Open the Start menu, click Power, and then click Shut down. How do I access Control Panel? • For Windows 7: Open the Start menu, then click Control Panel. • For Windows 10: Right-click the Start button, then click Control Panel.
• For Windows 10: Open the Start menu, and then click Get started. Additionally, you can search from the taskbar to find help, apps, files, settings, and so on. Operating modes This section provides information about the operating modes of your computer. Your computer provides the notebook mode, stand mode, tablet mode, and tent mode that enable you to work more conveniently in your working environment.
Display angle for each operating mode The angle between the front of the computer display and the keyboard is different in each operating mode. The following table lists the angle range for each operating mode. Table 1.
In the notebook mode, the keyboard, the ThinkPad trackpad, and the TrackPoint pointing stick are automatically enabled. Stand mode You can use your computer in the stand mode in scenarios that require limited interaction with the screen, such as viewing photos and playing videos. Attention: Do not rotate the computer display with too much force, otherwise the computer display or hinges might get damaged. Do not apply too much force to the upper-right or upper-left corner of the computer display.
2. Position your computer as shown. Your computer is now in the stand mode. In the stand mode, the keyboard, the ThinkPad trackpad, and the TrackPoint pointing stick are automatically disabled. In the stand mode, you can use the special buttons to control your computer. For instructions on how to use the special buttons, refer to “Using the tablet buttons” on page 23.
If your computer is in the stand mode, do the following to turn the computer from the stand mode into the tablet mode: Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the illustrations in this topic. 1. Position your computer as shown and slowly rotate the computer display clockwise. 2. Position your computer as shown. Your computer is now in the tablet mode. By default, the autorotate feature is enabled.
If your computer is in the tablet mode, do the following to turn the computer from the tablet mode into the tent mode: Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the illustrations in this topic. 1. Slowly rotate your computer display anticlockwise to any angle within a range of 190 degrees to 359 degrees. Note: The degrees refers to the angle degrees between the LCD and the keyboard. 2. Position your computer as shown. Your computer is now in the tent mode.
Using the special buttons The computer is equipped with special buttons as shown in the following illustration. You can control some functions of your computer through the special buttons, without the use of the keyboard. 1 Power button: Press the power button to turn on the computer. 2 Volume-up button: Press the volume-up button to increase the speaker volume. 3 Volume-down button: Press the volume-down button to decrease the speaker volume.
1 2 Function keys Fn key You can configure the Fn key and function keys in the Keyboard Properties window by doing the following: 1. Go to Control Panel. Change the view of Control Panel from Category to Large icons or Small icons. 2. Click Keyboard. In the Keyboard Properties window, click the Fn and function keys or ThinkPad F1–F12 keys tab. 3. Select the options of your preference. • + : Press Fn+Esc to disable or enable the Fn Lock function.
If you mute the microphones and turn off your computer, the microphones will remain muted when you turn on your computer again. To unmute the microphones, press the microphone mute key • : Darkens the display. • : Brightens the display. . You can temporarily change the computer display brightness by pressing the two keys. To change the default brightness level, right-click the battery-status icon in the Windows notification area. Then click Adjust screen brightness and make changes as desired.
ThinkPad Pen Pro Some computer models are equipped with the ThinkPad Pen Pro (an electronic pen). The ThinkPad Pen Pro enables you to input text in a natural manner when you are taking notes, annotating Portable Document Format (PDF) files, or drawing graphics together with applications capable of editing and sketching. When you draw or write with the ThinkPad Pen Pro, keep the pen perpendicular to the display to achieve the best line quality.
The ThinkPad Pen Pro is stored in the slot on the bottom side of the computer. To remove the pen from the slot, slide the tab of the pen to the right side slightly, and then pull the pen out. Charging the ThinkPad Pen Pro To charge the pen, insert the pen slightly into the slot until it snaps into position. The pen will be 80% charged in about 15 seconds and 100%charged in about five minutes. The following illustration is an example.
Behavior of the keyboard The frame of the keyboard travels upward when you rotate the computer display from 190 degrees to 360 degrees. The following are some scenarios for using the keyboard: • The frame of the keyboard does not travel when you rotate the computer display from 10 degrees to 190 degrees. The following illustration shows the keyboard when the keyboard frame does not travel.
Using the multi-touch screen This topic provides instructions on how to use the multi-touch screen that is available on some models. Notes: • Your computer screen might look different from the following illustrations. • Depending on the app you use, some gestures might not be available. The following table introduces some frequently used gestures. Touch gesture (touch models only) Description Touch: Tap. Mouse action: Click.
Touch gesture (touch models only) Description Touch: Slide. Mouse action: Scroll the mouse wheel, move the scroll bar, or click the scroll arrow. Function: Scroll through items, such as lists, pages, and photos. Touch: Drag an item to the desired location. Mouse action: Click, hold, and drag an item. Function: Move an object. Touch: Move two fingers closer together. Mouse action: Press the Ctrl key while scrolling the mouse wheel backward. Function: Zoom out. Touch: Move two fingers farther apart.
Touch gesture (touch models only) Description Touch: Swipe in from the bottom to top for full-screened app. Mouse action: Move your cursor to the Windows notification area at the bottom of the screen. Function: View the taskbar. Note: The full screen feature is available only on some apps. To open an app in full screen, click on the title bar. • Short snap for full-screened app or when your computer is in tablet mode Touch: Swipe downwards shortly from the top edge.
Tips on using the multi-touch screen • The multi-touch screen is a glass panel covered with a plastic film. Do not apply pressure or place any metallic object on the screen, which might damage the touch panel or cause it to malfunction. • Do not use fingernails, gloved fingers, or inanimate objects for input on the screen. • Regularly calibrate the accuracy of the finger input to avoid a discrepancy. Tips on cleaning the multi-touch screen • Turn off the computer before cleaning the multi-touch screen.
The TrackPoint pointing device consists of a TrackPoint pointing stick and a set of TrackPoint buttons: 1 TrackPoint pointing stick Left-click button (primary-click button) Right-click button (secondary-click button) 4 Scroll bar 2 3 To use the TrackPoint pointing device, refer to the following instructions: Note: Place your hands in the typing position and use your index finger or middle finger to apply pressure to the pointing-stick nonslip cap.
The trackpad can be divided into two zones: 1 2 Left-click zone (primary-click zone) Right-click zone (secondary-click zone) To use the trackpad, refer to the following instructions: • Point Slide one finger across the surface of the trackpad to move the pointer accordingly. • Left-click Press the left-click zone 1 to select or open an item. You also can tap anywhere on the surface of the trackpad with one finger to perform the left-click action.
Tap Tap anywhere on the trackpad with one finger to select or open an item. Two-finger tap Tap anywhere on the trackpad with two fingers to display a shortcut menu. Two-finger scroll Put two fingers on the trackpad and move them in the vertical or horizontal direction. This action enables you to scroll through the document, Web site, or apps. Two-finger zoom out Put two fingers on the trackpad and move them closer together to zoom out.
Power management When you use your computer away from electrical outlets, you depend on battery power to keep your computer running. Different computer components consume power at different rates. The more you use the power-intensive components, the faster you consume battery power. Spend more time unplugged with ThinkPad batteries. Mobility has revolutionized business by enabling you to take your work wherever you go.
Attention: Using an improper power cord might cause severe damage to your computer. Note: Ensure that you perform the actions in the order in which they are listed. 1. Connect the power cord to the ac power adapter. 2. Connect the ac power adapter to the power connector of the computer. 3. Connect the power cord into an electrical outlet. Tips on using the ac power adapter You can check the status of your battery at any time by looking at the battery meter at the bottom of your display.
For more information, refer to the help information system of the program. Power-saving modes There are several modes that you can use at any time to conserve power. This section introduces each mode and gives tips on the effective use of battery power. • Screen blank mode (for Windows 7 only) The computer display requires considerable battery power.
Connecting to the network Your computer has one or more network cards that enable you to connect your computer to the Internet and other network connections. Ethernet connections You can connect your computer to a local network or a broadband connection through the OneLink+ Ethernet Adapter or a supported ThinkPad OneLink+ Dock. DANGER To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not connect the telephone cable to the Ethernet connector on the OneLink+ Ethernet Adapter or the ThinkPad OneLink+ Dock.
• If you use the wireless feature (the 802.11 standards) of your computer simultaneously with a Bluetooth option, the data transmission speed can be delayed and the performance of the wireless feature can be degraded. Checking the wireless-LAN connection status You can check the wireless-LAN connection status through the wireless-network-connection-status icon in the Windows notification area. The more bars encompassed, the better the signal is.
Tips for using the wireless WAN feature To achieve the best connection, use the following guidelines: • Keep your computer away from your body. • Place your computer on a flat surface and open your computer display to an angle of slightly more than 90 degrees. • Place your computer away from concrete or brick walls that might dampen cellular signals. • Best reception will be available near windows and other locations where cellular phone reception is the strongest.
1. Ensure that the Bluetooth feature is enabled. Then do one of the following: • Open the Start menu and then click Settings. If Settings is not displayed, click All apps to display all programs, and then click Settings ➙ Devices ➙ Bluetooth. Turn on the Bluetooth feature. • Open the Start menu and then click Settings. If Settings is not displayed, click All apps to display all programs, and then click Settings ➙ Network & Internet ➙ Airplane mode. Turn on the Bluetooth feature. 2.
For more information, see the Windows help information systems. Choosing a display mode You can display your desktop and apps on the computer display, the external display, or both. To choose how to display the video output, press the display-mode switching key mode you prefer. and then select a display There are four display modes: • Disconnect: Displays the video output only on your computer screen.
• Speakers Note: The left speaker and right speaker automatically switch between each other when the computer screen rotates. • Combo audio connector, 3.5 mm (0.
To configure the camera settings, do one of the following: • Open the Camera app, click the options button in the upper-left corner, and then select Settings. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure the camera settings as desired. • Open the Camera app, click the settings icon in the upper-right corner. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure the camera settings as desired.
3. Press the card to eject it from your computer. 4. Remove the card and store it safely for future use. Note: If you do not remove the card from your computer after you eject the card from the Windows operating system, the card can no longer be accessed. To access the card, you must remove it first, then insert it again.
Chapter 3. Enhancing your computer This chapter provides instructions on how to use hardware devices to expand your computer capabilities. • “Finding ThinkPad options” on page 47 • “ThinkPad OneLink+ Dock” on page 47 Finding ThinkPad options If you want to expand the capabilities of your computer, Lenovo has a number of hardware accessories and upgrades to meet your needs.
4 Always On USB connector: By default, the Always On USB connector enables you to charge some mobile digital devices and smartphones when the dock is in the following situations: • When the dock is in sleep or hibernation mode • When the dock is turned off For more information, refer to the documentation that comes with the dock. 5 Power button: The power button on the dock functions the same as the one on the computer.
Chapter 4. You and your computer This chapter provides information about accessibility, comfort, and traveling with your computer. • “Accessibility and comfort” on page 49 • “Traveling with your computer” on page 53 Accessibility and comfort Good ergonomic practice is important to get the most from your personal computer and to avoid discomfort. Arrange your workplace and the equipment you use to suit your individual needs and the kind of work that you perform.
Chair: Use a chair that gives you good back support and seat height adjustment. Use chair adjustments to best suit your desired posture. Arm and hand position: If available, use chair arm rests or an area on your working surface to provide weight support for your arms. Keep your forearms, wrists, and hands in a relaxed and neutral (horizontal) position. Type with a soft touch without pounding the keys. Leg position: Keep your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest.
2. Click Control Panel ➙ Ease of Access ➙ Ease of Access Center. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Ease of Access Center mainly includes the following tools: • Magnifier Magnifier is a useful utility that enlarges the entire screen or part of the screen so that you can see the words and images better. • Narrator Narrator is a screen reader that reads what is displayed on the screen aloud and describes events like error messages.
Screen resolution You can make the text and images on your screen easier to read by adjusting the screen resolution of your computer. To adjust the screen resolution, do the following: 1. Right-click an empty area of the desktop and select Display settings ➙ Advanced display settings. 2. Select your preferred setting under Resolution. Note: Setting a resolution too low might prevent some items from fitting on the screen.
that visually impaired users can read the documentation through a screen reader. Each image in the documentation also includes adequate alternative text so that visually impaired users can understand the image when they use a screen reader. Traveling with your computer This topic provides information to help you work with your computer when you are traveling. Travel tips Use the following travel tips to travel more confidently and efficiently with your computer.
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Chapter 5. Security This chapter provides information about how to protect your computer from theft and unauthorized use.
4. Depending on your need, do one of the following: • To set a password, do the following: a. In the Enter New Password field, type a desired password and press Enter. b. In the Confirm New Password field, retype the password and press Enter. • To change a password, do the following: a. In the Enter Current Password field, type the current power-on password and press Enter. b.
– Internal Network Option ROM – Security mode Notes: • The system administrator can set the same supervisor password on many ThinkPad notebook computers to make administration easier. • When Lock UEFI BIOS Settings option is enabled, all BIOS settings cannot be changed. To change the settings, a supervisor password is required. Setting, changing, or removing a supervisor password Before you start, print these instructions. Only a system administrator can set, change, or remove a supervisor password.
The master hard disk password also requires a user hard disk password. The master hard disk password is usually set and used by a system administrator. It enables the administrator to access any hard disk drive or hybrid drive in a system like a master key. The administrator sets the master password; then assigns a user password for each computer in the network. The user can then change the user password as desired, but the administrator still can get access by using the master password.
Note: The hard disk password cannot be removed in User HDP mode. – If you select Master HDP mode, follow the following steps to change the master hard disk password: 1. Type the current master hard disk password in the Enter Current Password field and press Enter. 2. Type the new master hard disk password in the Enter New Password field and press Enter; then retype the new password you just entered in the Confirm New Password field and press Enter. 3. A Setup Notice window is displayed.
• If a Disk Encryption hard disk drive, an Encryption solid-state drive, or a Disk Encryption hybrid drive is installed in your computer, be sure to protect the contents of your computer memory from unauthorized access by use of drive encryption software, such as Microsoft Windows BitLocker® Drive Encryption. Refer to “Using Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption” on page 60. • Before you dispose of, sell, or hand over your computer, be sure to delete data stored on it.
To set an item on the Security Chip submenu, do the following: 1. Turn off your computer. Wait for about five seconds, and then turn on the computer again. 2. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to start the ThinkPad Setup program. 3. Select Security ➙ Security Chip by using the directional keys. 4. Press Enter. The Security Chip submenu opens. 5. Move to an item you want to set by using the directional keys. When the item is highlighted, press Enter. 6. Set other items that you want to set. 7.
2. Apply light pressure and swipe your finger toward you across the reader in one smooth motion. Do not lift your finger when you are swiping it. Indicator behavior of the fingerprint reader Indicator behavior Description 1 Off The fingerprint reader is not ready for swiping. 2 Solid green The fingerprint reader is ready for swiping. 3 Amber, blinking The fingerprint cannot be authenticated.
Attention: If you always use your fingerprint to log on to the computer, you might forget your passwords. Write down your passwords, and keep them in a safe place. If you forget your power-on password, you must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized servicer or a marketing representative to have the password canceled. If you forget your hard disk password, Lenovo cannot reset your password or recover data from the storage drive.
Notice on deleting data from your storage drive Some of the data stored on storage drive might be sensitive. Handing your computer over to someone else without deleting the installed software, such as operating systems and application software, might even violate license agreements. Be sure to delete data stored on the storage drive before you dispose of, sell, or hand over your computer.
For more information about how to use your antivirus software, refer to the help information system of your antivirus software. Chapter 5.
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Chapter 6. Advanced configuration While it is important to protect files, data, and settings that are on the storage drive, you also might need to install a new operating system, install new device drivers, update your system UEFI BIOS, or recover preinstalled software. This information will help you handle your computer with proper care and keep it in top working shape.
• If you are starting the installation DVD image from an external USB device or if your computer has an NVM Express drive installed, do additional configurations before you start. For more information, go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support/installwin7viausb3. • If an NVM Express drive is installed, additional drivers also are required. For more information, go to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2990941. 8. Restore the C:\SWTOOLS directory that you backed up before installing the Windows 7 operating sy
4. Select Restart and ensure that OS Optimized Defaults is enabled. Then press the F9 key to load default settings. 5. Press the F10 key to exit the ThinkPad Setup program. 6. Connect the drive that contains the operating system installation program to the computer, and restart the computer. 7. Install the device drivers and necessary programs. See “Installing device drivers” on page 69. 8. After installing the device drivers, apply Windows Update to get the latest modules, for example the security patches.
Using the ThinkPad Setup program The ThinkPad Setup program enables you to select various setup configurations for your computer through configuring the BIOS. To configure the BIOS of your computer, do the following: 1. Restart the computer. When the logo is displayed, press F1. The ThinkPad Setup program starts. Note: If you are required to enter the supervisor password, enter the correct password. You also can press Enter to skip the password prompt and start the ThinkPad Setup program.
Config menu To change the configuration of your computer, select Config tab from the ThinkPad Setup menu. The following table lists the Config menu items. Default values are in boldface. The menu items might change without notice. Depending on the model, the default value might vary. Attention: The default configurations are already optimized for you. Improper change of the configurations might cause unexpected results. Table 3.
Table 3. Config menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments USB USB UEFI BIOS Support • Disabled Enable or disable boot support from USB storage devices. • Enabled Always On USB • Disabled • Enabled Enable or disable the function of charging external devices in low-power states (standby, hibernation or shutdown). If the system runs in battery mode, this function will work only in standby state.
Table 3. Config menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments Disabled: Executes the special function. To temporarily switch the above two options, press Fn+Esc to enable FnLock. The FnLock indicator is on when FnLock is enabled. Fn Sticky key • Disabled • Enabled Display Boot Display Device • ThinkPad LCD • DisplayPort • HDMI • Display on dock When the option is enabled, you can press the Fn key to keep it in a pressed condition; then press the desired function key.
Table 3. Config menu items (continued) Menu item Power Submenu item SpeedStep® Intel(R) technology Selection Comments • Disabled Enable or disable the Intel SpeedStep technology. • Enabled If you select Enabled, the processor can work at lower speed to save power. If you select Disabled, the processor always works at the highest speed. Adaptive Thermal Management Scheme for AC • Maximize Performance • Balanced If you select Maximize Performance, it reduces CPU throttling.
Table 3. Config menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments Beep and Alarm Password Beep • Disabled Enable this option to have a beep sound when the system is waiting for a power-on, hard disk, or supervisor password. Different beeps will be sounded when the entered password matches or does not match the configured password. • Enabled Keyboard Beep • Disabled Enable or disable the keyboard beep when unmanageable key combinations are pressed.
Date and Time menu To change the date or time of your computer, select the Date/Time tab from the ThinkPad Setup menu. Then do the following: 1. Use the pointer keys to select System Date or System Time. 2. Type a date or time. Security menu To change the security settings of your computer, select the Security tab from the ThinkPad Setup menu. The following table lists the Security menu items. Default values are in boldface. The menu items might change without notice.
Table 4. Security menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments Select Enabled to prompt for the Security password. Select Disabled to proceed without any user action required. Password Count Exceeded Error • Disabled Set Minimum Length • Disabled • Enabled • x characters (4≤x≤12) Power-On Password • Disabled • Enabled Hard Disk1 Password • Disabled • Enabled Fingerprint Select Enabled to show the POST 0199 error and prompt for the Security password.
Table 4. Security menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments authenticated by passwords. Note that administrators are authenticated by a Supervisor Password. Reset Fingerprint Data Security Chip Security Chip Selection This option is used to erase all fingerprint data stored in the fingerprint reader and reset settings to the factory state (ex. Power-on security, LEDs, etc.
Table 4. Security menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments Note: This item is available when Security Chip is set as Active. Clear Security Chip Enter This option is used to clear encryption keys. It will not be possible to access already-encrypted data after these keys are cleared. Note: This item is available when Security Chip is set as Active. Intel(R) TXT Feature • Disabled • Enabled Enable or disable the Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) feature.
Table 4. Security menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments UEFI BIOS Update Option Flash BIOS Updating by End-Users • Disabled If you select Enabled, all users can update the UEFI BIOS. If you select Disabled, only the person who knows the supervisor password can update the UEFI BIOS. Secure RollBack Prevention • Disabled • Enabled • Enabled If you select Disabled, you can flash to an earlier version of the UEFI BIOS.
Table 4. Security menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments I/O Port Access Ethernet LAN • Disabled Select whether to enable or disable Ethernet LAN Device. • Enabled If you select Enabled, you can use the Ethernet LAN Device. If you select Disabled, you can use the Ethernet LAN Device and keeps it disabled in the OS environment.
Table 4. Security menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Comments Select Enable to prevent unauthorized operating systems from running at boot time. Select Disabled to allow any operating systems to run at boot time. Note: This item is set as Disabled by default when the OS Optimized Defaults on the Restart menu is set as Disabled. This item is set as Enabled by default when the OS Optimized Defaults is set as Enabled. Platform Mode • User Mode Specify the system operating mode.
To change the startup sequence temporarily so that the computer starts from a desired drive, do the following: 1. Restart the computer. When the ThinkPad logo is displayed, press F12. 2. Select the device that you want the computer to start from. Note: The Boot menu will be displayed if the computer cannot start from any devices, or the operating system cannot be found. The following table lists the Startup menu items. Default values are in boldface. The menu items might change without notice.
Table 5. Startup menu items (continued) Menu item Selection Comments Boot Mode • Quick Quick: The diagnostic splash screen will not be displayed unless you press Esc during starting the system. • Diagnostics Diagnostics: The diagnostic splash screen is always displayed during starting the system. Option Key Display • Enabled • Disabled Boot Device List F12 Option • Enabled • Disabled Choose whether to show the option key message when the system is started.
The following submenu items are displayed: • Exit Saving Changes: Save the changes and restart the computer. • Exit Discarding Changes: Discard the changes and restart the computer. Notes: The changes of the following submenu items will not be discarded and can be reset in ThinkPad Setup menu: – Date & Time – Supervisor password – Power-on password – Hard disk password • Load Setup Defaults: Restore to the factory default settings.
This manageability, known as Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), enables you to remotely operate client computers in the same way as you operate your own computer, such as turning on a client computer, formatting a hard disk drive or hybrid drive, and installing a program. Once the computer is configured and operational, you can manage it by using the software and the manageability features that are already integrated into the client computer and the network.
Chapter 7. Preventing problems An important part of owning a ThinkPad notebook computer is maintenance. With proper care, you can avoid common problems. The chapter provides information that can help you keep your computer running smoothly.
– Access ThinkPad Setup and load the default settings. – Restart the computer and start the recovery operation. – If your computer uses discs as the recovery media, do not remove the disc from the drive until prompted to do so. • For suspected hard disk drive or hybrid drive issues, refer to “Diagnosing problems” on page 93 and run a diagnostic test for the drive before you call the Customer Support Center.
scheduled updates to search by severity (critical updates, critical and recommended updates, or all updates) so the list you choose from contains only those update types that are of interest to you. For more information about how to use the System Update program, refer to the help information system of the program. Taking care of your computer Although your computer is designed to function reliably in normal work environments, you need to use common sense in handling it.
• Store your external and removable hard disk drives or optical drives in appropriate containers or packaging when they are not being used. • Before you install a memory card such as an SD card, SDHC card, SDXC card, and a MultiMediaCard, touch a metal table or a grounded metal object. This action reduces any static electricity from your body. Static electricity could damage the device.
Cleaning your computer display To clean the computer display, do the following: 1. Gently wipe the display with a dry, soft lint-free cloth. If you see a scratchlike mark on your display, it might be a stain transferred from the keyboard or the TrackPoint pointing stick when the cover was pressed from the outside. 2. Wipe or dust the stain gently with a soft, dry cloth. 3.
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Chapter 8. Troubleshooting computer problems This chapter provides information on what to do if you experience a problem with your computer. This chapter contains the following topics: • “Diagnosing problems” on page 93 • “Troubleshooting” on page 93 Diagnosing problems If you experience problems with your computer, use the Lenovo Solution Center program as a starting point for solving them. The Lenovo Solution Center program enables you to troubleshoot and resolve computer problems.
Note: If you cannot turn off your computer, or if you cannot restart it, continue with step 2. 2. Remove the ac power adapter from the computer, and reset the system by inserting a straightened paper clip into the emergency-reset hole. To locate the reset hole, refer to “Bottom view” on page 5. Reattach the ac power adapter. Notes: a. If the computer does not turn on, continue with step 3. b.
• Message: 0189: Invalid RFID configuration information area. Solution: The EEPROM checksum is not correct (block # 4 and 5). Reset the block # 0 and 1, for example the box Serial Number, and/or block # 4 and 5, for example the UUID. • Message: 0190: Critical low-battery error. Solution: The computer turns off, because the battery is low. Connect the ac power adapter to the computer and charge the battery. • Message: 0191: System Security - Invalid remote change requested.
Solution: Machine UUID is invalid. Have the computer serviced. • Message: Fan error Solution: Cooling fan has failed. Have the computer serviced. • Message: Thermal sensing error Solution: The thermal sensor is not functioning correctly. Shut down the computer immediately and have the computer serviced. Beep errors Table 6. Beep errors Beeps Solution One short beep, pause, three short beeps, pause, three more short beeps, pause, and one short beep (1-3-3-1 beeps) Memory problem.
– The supported dock is connected correctly to your computer. – The cable is installed correctly. The network cable must be securely connected to the RJ45 connector of the supported dock. The maximum allowable distance from the computer to the hub is 100 meters (328 feet). If the cable is connected and the distance is within the limit but the problem persists, try a different cable. – You are using the correct device driver. To install the correct driver, do the following: 1.
• Your computer is within range of a wireless access point. • The wireless radio is enabled. Note: If you are using the Windows 7 operating system, click Show hidden icons on the taskbar. The Access Connections icon is displayed. For more information about the icon, refer to the Access Connections help information system. For the Windows 7 operating system, check the Network Name (SSID) and your encryption information. Use the Access Connections program to verify this case-sensitive information.
Solution: Ensure that the TrackPoint pointing device or ThinkPad trackpad is enabled in the ThinkPad pointing device setting window. Keyboard problems • Problem: All or some keys on the keyboard do not work. Solution: If an external numeric keypad is connected: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Remove the external numeric keypad. 3. Turn on the computer and try using the keyboard again. If the keyboard problem is resolved, carefully reconnect the external numeric keypad and the external keyboard.
• Problem: My screen keeps blanking when I do not want it to. Solution: If your computer is preinstalled with the Windows 7 operating system, you can disable any system timers, such as the LCD turn-off timer or the blank timer by doing the following: 1. Start Power Manager. 2. Click the Power plan tab, and then select Maximum Performance from the predefined power plans. If your computer is preinstalled with the Windows 10 operating system, do the following: 1.
– If the external monitor supports a lower resolution than the computer display, view output on the external monitor only. (If you view output on both the computer display and the external monitor, the external monitor screen will be blank or distorted.) • Problem: You cannot set a higher resolution than the present one on your external monitor. Solution: Make sure that the monitor type and other information is correct. If necessary, update the monitor driver. See “Using an external display” on page 42.
9. Set the screen resolution for the secondary display. 10. Set the relative position of each monitor by dragging its icon. You can set the monitors in any relative position, but the icons must touch each other. 11. Click OK to apply the changes. Note: To change the color settings, right-click on the desktop, and click Screen resolution. Click Advanced Settings, select the Monitor tab, then set Colors.
• Problem: A volume or balance slider cannot be moved. Solution: The slider might be grayed out. This means that its position is fixed by the hardware and cannot be changed. • Problem: The volume sliders do not stay in place when some audio applications are used. Solution: It is normal for the sliders to change position when certain sound applications are used. The applications are aware of the settings in the Volume Mixer window and are allowed to change the settings themselves.
If the built-in battery cannot be fully charged in 24 hours, call Lenovo Customer Service Center to have it serviced. • Problem: Your computer shuts down before the battery-status icon shows that the battery is empty, or the computer operates after the battery-status icon shows that the battery is empty. Solution: Discharge and recharge the built-in battery. • Problem: The operating time for a fully charged built-in battery is short. Solution: Discharge and recharge the built-in battery.
If your computer does not run on battery power, do the following: 1. If the battery runs out of power, attach ac power adapter to recharge the battery. 2. If the battery is charged but the computer does not run, call Lenovo Customer Service Center to have it serviced. A power button problem Problem: The system does not respond, and you cannot turn off the computer. Solution: Turn off the computer by pressing and holding the power button for 4 seconds or more.
• Problem: The computer does not return from sleep mode, or the system-status indicator (illuminated ThinkPad logo) blinks slowly and the computer does not work. Solution: If the system does not return from sleep mode, it might have entered sleep or hibernation mode automatically because the battery is depleted. Check the system-status indicator (illuminated ThinkPad logo). – If the system-status indicator (illuminated ThinkPad logo) blinks slowly, your computer is in sleep mode.
A solid-state drive problem Problem: When you compress files or folders by use of the data compression function in Windows, and then decompress them, the process of writing to or reading from the files or folders is slow. Solution: Apply the disk defragmentation tool in Windows for faster access to the data. A software problem Problem: An application does not run correctly. Solution: Ensure that the problem is not being caused by the application.
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Chapter 9. Recovery overview This chapter provides information about the recovery solutions provided by Lenovo. This chapter contains the following topics: • “Recovery overview for the Windows 7 operating system” on page 109 • “Recovery overview for the Windows 10 operating system” on page 114 Recovery overview for the Windows 7 operating system This section provides information about the recovery solutions provided by Lenovo on the Windows 7 operating system.
Using recovery media On the Windows 7 operating system, you can use recovery media to restore the computer to the factory default settings only. You can use recovery media to put the computer in an operational state after all other methods of recovery have failed. Attention: When you use recovery media to restore the computer to the factory default settings, all the files currently on the storage devices will be deleted and replaced by the factory default settings.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the recovery operation. For more information about performing a recovery operation from the Rescue and Recovery workspace, see “Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace” on page 111. Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace The Rescue and Recovery workspace resides in a protected, hidden area of your storage devices that operates independently from the Windows operating system.
Note: After restoring your storage devices to the factory default settings, you might have to reinstall device drivers for some devices. See “Reinstalling preinstalled programs and device drivers” on page 112. Creating and using a rescue medium With a rescue medium, such as a disc or a USB hard disk drive, you can recover the computer from failures that prevent you from gaining access to the Rescue and Recovery workspace on your hard disk drive. Notes: 1.
Reinstalling preinstalled programs To reinstall selected programs, do the following: 1. Turn on your computer. 2. Go to the C:\SWTOOLS directory. 3. Open the APPS folder. The folder contains several subfolders named for the various preinstalled applications. 4. Open the subfolder for the program you are reinstalling. 5. Double-click Setup, and then follow the on-screen steps to reinstall the program.
It is important to create a rescue medium and a set of recovery media as early as possible and store them in a safe place for future use. Recovery overview for the Windows 10 operating system The Windows recovery programs enable you to reset your computer or use advanced startup options. It is recommended that you create a recovery USB drive as early as possible. Store the recovery USB drive as a backup or replacement for the Windows recovery programs.
Creating and using a recovery USB drive You can create a recovery USB drive as a backup for the Windows recovery programs. With the recovery USB drive, you can troubleshoot and fix the problems even if the preinstalled Windows recovery programs are damaged. Creating a recovery USB drive The USB drive that you use to create the recovery USB drive must be at least 16 GB of storage. The actual USB capacity that is required depends on the size of the recovery image.
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Chapter 10. Replacing devices This chapter provides instructions on how to install or replace hardware for your computer.
2. Click Change what the power buttons do on the left pane. 3. Click Change settings that are currently unavailable at the top. 4. If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click Yes. 5. Clear the Turn on fast startup check box, and then click Save changes. To disable the build-in battery, do the following: 1. Turn off your computer and disconnect the ac power adapter and all cables from the computer. 2. Turn on your computer. When the logo screen is displayed, immediately press F1 to enter ThinkPad Setup.
3. Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole in the micro-SIM-card tray 1 . The micro-SIM-card tray ejects 2 . Then, slide the micro-SIM-card tray out of the computer. 4. Gently take the micro SIM card out of the tray. 5. Install a new micro SIM card into the micro-SIM-card tray. Chapter 10.
6. Insert the tray into the computer. 7. Reconnect the ac power adapter and all cables. Replacing the keyboard Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first. See “Important safety information” on page vi. Removing the keyboard To remove the keyboard, do the following: Note: Your computer might look different from the illustrations in this topic. 1. Disable the built-in battery. See “Disabling the built-in battery” on page 117. 2.
4. Remove the screws that secure the keyboard. 5. Push hard in the direction shown by the arrows to unlatch the front edge of the keyboard (the edge that is close to you). Chapter 10.
6. Pivot the keyboard slightly upward as shown by arrow 1 . Then turn the keyboard over as shown by arrow 2 . 7. Detach the connectors and remove the keyboard.
1. Attach the connectors and then turn the keyboard over. 2. Insert the keyboard as shown by the arrows. Ensure that the rear edge of the keyboard (the edge that is close to the computer display) is under the frame of the keyboard bezel. Chapter 10.
3. Slide the keyboard in the direction shown by the arrows until the latches of the keyboard are hidden under the keyboard bezel. 4. Turn the computer over and reinstall the screws. 5. Turn the computer over again. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables to the computer. Replacing the base cover assembly Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first. See “Important safety information” on page vi. To replace the base cover assembly, do the following: 1.
3. Remove the screw caps 1 and the screw 2 . 4. Loosen the rest of the screws that secure the base cover assembly. Chapter 10.
5. Pry up the latches and then remove the base cover assembly. 6. Install the new base cover assembly in place.
7. Tighten the screws to secure the base cover assembly. 8. Resinstall the screw 1 and the screw caps 2 . 9. Turn the computer over again. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables. Replacing the memory module Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first. See “Important safety information” on page vi. Increasing memory capacity is an effective way to make programs run faster.
Replacing the memory module To replace the memory module, do the following: 1. Disable the built-in battery. See “Disabling the built-in battery” on page 117. 2. Close the computer display, and turn the computer over. 3. Remove the base cover assembly. See “Replacing the base cover assembly” on page 124. 4. Open the latches on both sides of the memory slot at the same time 1 , and then remove the memory module 2 . 5.
Replacing the internal storage drive Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first. See “Important safety information” on page vi. Attention: The internal storage drive (hard disk drive, solid-state drive, or hybrid drive) is sensitive. Incorrect handling can cause damage and permanent loss of data. Observe the following guidelines: • Replace the storage drive only if you upgrade it or have it repaired.
5. Take the drive tab and lift the drive. Then take the drive out of the drive bay. 6. Disconnect the drive cable from the storage drive. 7. Reconnect the drive cable to the new storage drive.
8. Place the new drive into the drive bay. Note: Ensure that the tiny tabs a on the storage drive bracket are correctly secured by the corresponding hooks of the storage-drive retaining frame. 9. Attach the connector. 10. Reinstall the base cover assembly. 11. Turn the computer over again. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables to the computer. Replacing the button I/O card Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first.
4. Detach the connector. 5. Remove the button I/O card as shown. 6. Insert the new button I/O card.
7. Attach the connector. 8. Reinstall the base cover assembly. 9. Turn the computer over again. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables to the computer. Replacing the ac power card Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first. See “Important safety information” on page vi. Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic.
4. Disconnect the cable from the ac power card. 5. Remove the screws that secure the ac power card.
6. Remove the dc-in bracket. 7. Remove the ac power card. Chapter 10.
8. Install the new ac power card in place. 9. Install the dc-in bracket in place.
10. Reinstall the screws to secure the ac power card. 11. Reconnect the cable. 12. Reinstall the base cover assembly. 13. Turn the computer over again. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables to the computer. Replacing the speaker assembly Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first. See “Important safety information” on page vi. Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic.
3. Remove the base cover assembly. See “Replacing the base cover assembly” on page 124. 4. Remove the button I/O card. See “Replacing the button I/O card” on page 131. 5. Detach the connectors. 6. Remove the screws. Then remove the speaker assembly.
7. Install the new speaker assembly in place. Then install the screws to secure the speaker assembly. 8. Reattach the connectors. 9. Reinstall the button I/O card. See “Replacing the button I/O card” on page 131. 10. Reinstall the base cover assembly. 11. Turn the computer over again. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables to the computer. Replacing the coin-cell battery Before you start, print these instructions. Read the important safety information first.
DANGER If the coin-cell battery is incorrectly replaced, there is danger of an explosion. The coin-cell battery contains a small amount of harmful substances. To avoid possible injury: • Replace only with a battery of the type recommended by Lenovo. • Keep the battery away from fire. • Do not expose it to excessive heat. • Do not expose it to water or rain. • Do not short-circuit it. • Do not drop, crush, puncture the battery, or make it subject to strong forces.
7. Turn the computer over again. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables to the computer. Chapter 10.
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Chapter 11. Getting support This chapter provides information about getting help and support from Lenovo. • “Before you contact Lenovo” on page 143 • “Getting help and service” on page 143 • “Purchasing additional services” on page 145 Before you contact Lenovo Often, you can solve your computer problems by referring to the information in the explanations of error codes, running diagnostic programs, or by consulting the Lenovo Web site. Registering your computer Register your computer with Lenovo.
Information about your computer and preinstalled software, if any, is available in the documentation that comes with your computer. That documentation includes printed books, online books, readme files, and help files. In addition, information about Lenovo products is available on the World Wide Web. Microsoft Service Packs are the latest software source for Windows product updates. They are available through Web download (connection charges might apply) or through disc.
The following items are not covered: • Replacement or use of parts not manufactured for or by Lenovo or non-warranted parts • • • • • Note: All warranted parts contain a 7-character identification in the format FRU XXXXXXX or a 10-character identification in the format FRU XXXXXXXXXX.
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Appendix A. Regulatory information The latest compliance information is available at http://www.lenovo.com/compliance. Location of the UltraConnect wireless antennas ThinkPad notebook computers feature an UltraConnect™ wireless antenna system built into the display for optimal reception, which enables you to establish wireless communications wherever you are. Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the following illustration.
A Bluetooth device is designed to be interoperable with any Bluetooth product that is compliant to Bluetooth Specification 4.0 as defined by the Bluetooth SIG. The following profiles are supported by the Bluetooth devices: Note: Depending on the Bluetooth card and the operating system you use, some profiles might not be available.
In some situation or environment, the use of integrated wireless cards might be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization. These situations and areas might for example include: • Using the integrated wireless cards on board of airplanes, in hospitals or near petrol stations, blasting areas (with electro-explosive devices), medical implants or body-worn electronic medical devices, such as pace makers.
Export classification notice This product is subject to the United States Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and has an Export Classification Control Number (ECCN) of 5A992.c . It can be re-exported except to any of the embargoed countries in the EAR E1 country list.
European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004/108/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. Lenovo cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the installation of option cards from other manufacturers.
Korea Class B compliance statement Japan VCCI Class B compliance statement Japan compliance statement for products which connect to the power mains with rated current less than or equal to 20 A per phase Japan notice for ac power cord The ac power cord shipped with your product can be used only for this specific product. Do not use the ac power cord for other devices.
Appendix B. WEEE and recycling statements Lenovo encourages owners of information technology equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. Lenovo offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products. For information about recycling Lenovo products, go to http://www.lenovo.com/recycling. The latest environmental information about our products is available at http://www.lenovo.com/ecodeclaration.
Disposing of Lenovo computer components Some Lenovo computer products sold in Japan may have components that contain heavy metals or other environmental sensitive substances. To properly dispose of disused components, such as a printed circuit board or drive, use the methods described above for collecting and recycling a disused computer or monitor.
Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU). Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2006/66/EC concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators. The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used batteries and accumulators as applicable throughout the European Union.
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Appendix C. Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) The latest environmental information is available at http://www.lenovo.com/ecodeclaration. European Union RoHS This Lenovo product, with included parts (cables, cords, and so on) meets the requirements of Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (“RoHS recast” or “RoHS 2”). For more information about Lenovo worldwide compliance on RoHS, go to: http://www.lenovo.
China RoHS Turkish RoHS The Lenovo product meets the requirements of the Republic of Turkey Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
Ukraine RoHS India RoHS RoHS compliant as per E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011. Appendix C.
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Appendix D. ENERGY STAR model information ENERGY STAR® is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy aimed at saving money and protecting the environment through energy efficient products and practices. Lenovo is proud to offer our customers products with the ENERGY STAR qualified designation. You might find an ENERGY STAR mark affixed on the computer or displayed on the power settings interface.
6. Clear the Allow this device to wake the computer check box. 7. Click OK.
Appendix E. Notices Lenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to a Lenovo product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that Lenovo product, program, or service may be used.
Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both: Lenovo Lenovo logo Active Protection System Secure Data Disposal ThinkPad ThinkPad logo TrackPoint UltraConnect Yoga Intel, Intel SpeedStep, and Intel vPro are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U. S. and/or other countries. BitLocker, Microsoft, and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.