English User Manual E-NOTE Please read the safety information carefully before using the product. E-NOTE Models H1000B www.lg.
Product Components Basic Components H1000B contains the following components. Please check whether all the components are included before using the product. Main Unit Battery Stylus Pen Cradle AC Adaptor Power Cord User Manual & Cards Screen Protective Films x 2 Caution ● Note that the components may look different from those shown here. Some components are subject to change without notice. ● Always use computer detergents when cleaning the product.
Part Names and Functions Front Speaker Holes Wireless LAN Power Indicator Indicator Battery Status Indicator Operation Status Indicators 1. Wireless LAN Indicator - On: Wi-Fi is enabled (radio on). - Off: Wi-Fi is disabled (radio off). 2. Battery Status Indicator - On: Battery is recharging. - Flashing: Battery is discharging and the battery life is below 10%. (This lamp flashes only when the system is powered on or sleeping.) - Off: All other conditions.
Back LOCK/UNLOCK RESET RELEASE Battery Right Headphone Power Cord USB Port MIC Port Port DC-IN Power Button 5
Top USB Port Volume Button 6 SD/MMC Card Slot
Using the Product Using the Battery Pack You must use the “AC adaptor” or the “battery pack” to supply power to the product. This section contains instructions to be followed before using the product for the first time. Please read them. The AC adaptor works for power between 100 V and 240 V. Make sure to fully charge the battery pack with the AC adaptor before using the product with the battery pack for the first time. 1. Turn the product upside down and slide the left button to UNLOCK. 2.
Using the Product and Recharging the Battery with the AC Adaptor You must use the “AC adaptor” or the “battery pack” to supply power to the product. This section contains instructions to be followed before using the product for the first time. Please read them. The AC adaptor works for power between 100 V and 240 V. 1. Connect one end of the power cable to the AC adaptor and the other end to the power source. 2. Connect the AC adaptor jack to the power port of the product. 3.
Attaching the Screen Protective Film 1. Wipe off any dust from the product surface with a soft cloth. 2. Attach the film slowly from the edges to prevent bubbles. Caution ● Always use the product with the screen protective film on the LCD screen. ● Always use the stylus pen provided with the product. ● Never touch the LCD screen with hard or sharp objects. Using the Cradle 1. Open the folded cradle and lift the center rod all the way as illustrated until you hear a clicking sound.
Setting the Product for the First Time 1. Click the the screen. button on the bottom left of 2. Select [Type without the keyboard (OnScreen Keyboard)] and click [OK]. 3. When the on-screen keyboard appears on the screen as illustrated, click the Next button. 4. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the user name and click the Next button. * Keep the virtual keyboard open as you will need to use it for entering the password.
5. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the password and click the Next button. 6. When the End-User License Agreement window for Microsoft Software appears, read the agreement, select the I accept checkbox and click the Next button. 7. Click Use recommended settings as illustrated. 8. Set the current date and time and click the Next button.
9. The window shown on the left appears when the setup is complete. 10. The message on the left appears automatically on the desktop. Note ●T he system may not start if a USB memory is connected. Make sure to remove the USB memory before booting the system.
Using Windows® 7 With enhanced information management and security features, Windows® 7 greatly increases the user’s productivity. Windows® 7 makes it easy to access data on the personal computer and on the workplace network. It provides stronger security for data. Note ● The virtual XP Mode for Windows® 7 is available only for the Professional version or higher and may not be supported depending on CPU capacity.
Windows® 7 Desktop G B C A Number E F Description A Start button Click this to view the Start menu. B Start menu You can open a program required for starting Windows. Type search terms in the search box to find a specific application program or file. C Taskbar Currently running programs are displayed. D Language Bar When working on a document or entering text, click these icons to switch between languages or select special characters.
Start Menu The Start menu contains everything you need to start using Windows. The Desktop and the Start menu may vary depending on the product specification or the version of the software provided. A B C D Number Name E Description A Pinned programs B Frequently used programs C All Programs D Instant search box You can look for programs, files and favorites by typing in search terms.
Help and Support Click Help and Support to learn how to use Windows, get troubleshooting information, or receive technical support. Please read through before using the computer. 1. Click the Start button and click Help and Support in the Start menu. 2. Use the Help and Support function following the instructions in the window. This function helps you learn new features of Windows® 7 and troubleshoot various problems. You can also access information from Microsoft.
Windows® 7 Power Management Windows® 7 provides simpler and yet more reliable power management features than previous versions of Windows. Use Power Management to manage the power consumption more efficiently. 1. Go to Start > Control Panel and select View by > Small icons. Then, click Power Options. 2. When the [Select a power plan] window opens, select one you want under Plans shown on the battery meter.
System Shutdown Options Windows® 7 provides a shortcut menu to log off the user, lock the computer, restart the computer, or quickly switch users without logging the previous user off. Click the right-arrow button to the right of the [Shut down] button to display the additional options for system shutdown. Number Name Description A Switch user Logs in with another user account registered in the system. B Log off Closes all open programs and logs off the current user account.
Setting the On-Screen Keyboard If you set a password for the product, follow the instructions below to enter the password with the on-screen keyboard. 1. Click the button on the bottom left of the screen. 2. Select [Type without the keyboard (OnScreen Keyboard)] and click [OK]. 3. When the on-screen keyboard appears on the screen as illustrated, enter the password.
Connecting Accessories Connecting USB You can connect a USB-type keyboard, hub, digital camera and other devices that support USB. Caution ● Spilling water, coffee, juice or any liquid on the surface of the product may result in damage to the product, malfunction, or electric shock. ● Precautions for using the touchpad - Do not touch the touchpad with a sharp object, such as the tip of a pen. Do not peel off the cover sheet of the surface. The touchpad may get damaged.
Configuring the System Setup Entering the System Setup * Make sure to connect the USB keyboard before use. Configuring the system setup involves accessing the CMOS RAM where the hardware configuration is stored. Through the system setup process, the product acquires information about the current date and time, memory capacity, hard disk capacity and type, etc. This process is used for changing the password, modifying the boot order, or adding a new device.
Keys used in system setup Key Enter Esc ▲,▼,◄,► (arrow keys) +,- 22 Function Selects the current item. Closes the current item or returns to the previous screen. Moves the cursor up, down, left or right. Increases or decreases a value. Page Up Moves to the first item. Page Down Moves to the last item. F10 Saves the changes and exits system setup. F9 Reverts to the factory settings.
Setting the Password Set a password so that unauthorized users cannot use the product or change the settings. You can set your password when starting the system or configuring the system setup. Caution ● If you forgot your password, you cannot use the system. Write the password down and keep it in a safe place. ● After setting the password, you must boot the system with a USB keyboard connected. Set Supervisor Password Set a password to prevent product access by unauthorized users.
Set User Password Set User Password allows you to set a password that is lower than Set Supervisor Password. To set a user password, a supervisor password must be set.
Password on boot The Password on boot option protects the system by requiring the user to enter the Phoenix Setup Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility supervisor password orSecureCore(tm) the user password onUtility boot.
Deleting or Changing the Password You can do this only if you already know the password. 1. When changing the password 1. Activate the system setup window, enter the existing password, and press the [Enter] key. 2. Change the password in the same way as setting the password. 2. When deleting the password 1. Activate the system setup window, enter the previously set password, and press the [Enter] key.
Restoring to the Factory Settings If you have unintentionally changed the system setup, you can use this function to revert to the factory settings. 1. Activate the system setup window and use the arrow keys to move to the Exit section. 2. Use the arrow keys to select Load Setup Defaults and press the [Enter] key. 3. When the message shown on the left appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. Then, the system setup reverts to the factory settings. 4. Press the [F10] key to save the changes. 5.
Using Wireless LAN Using Wireless LAN When using wireless LAN, you can network with many other computers at home or at work. Setting Wireless LAN 1. Click the button on the right of the taskbar to display the list of wireless networks available. If the wireless network list does not appear, check that the wireless network device is turned on and click the button to detect the wireless networks. 2.
Virtual Keyboard Default On-Screen Keyboard (International) I J A B C D Number E Name F G H Description A Caps Allows you to enter uppercase letters. B Shift When it is held down, pressing a key except for the Windows, Ctrl, Alt, up, or down keys releases the key. C Ctrl When it is held down, pressing a key except for the Windows, Alt, Shift, up, or down keys releases the key.
Special Character Keyboard ● If you press the key above, the keyboard for entering extended special characters is displayed. ● Press the key again to return to the previous special characters. If you press Shift in the special characters keyboard, enter the default keyboard and then return back to the special characters keyboard, Shift will be released. Continuous Key 30 ● If you press any non-special key for 0.5 seconds or longer, the value of the key is entered in a row.
Right-Click on the System Tray Name Description Exit Exits the program. Windows keyboard/ LG keyboard Toggles between the default Windows keyboard and LG keyboard. Turns the automatic virtual keyboard popup on/off If it is set to on, the small icon for the virtual keyboard is activated when the focus moves to the input field or when the mouse cursor changes to the I-beam pointer.
Auto On Function ● This icon appears when the focus moves to the input field or the mouse cursor changes to the I-beam pointer. It disappears when you click on outside the input field. Click the icon to bring up the virtual keyboard on the screen. ● Depending on the input field type, some fields support different languages while others do not (e.g., login and password input fields).
LG e-Note Configuration LG Config Pivot On/Off Turns on/off the automatic rotation of the screen when you hold e-Note vertically or horizontally. On: When on, the pivot is applied automatically whenever you turn e-Note vertically or horizontally, changing the screen orientation. Off: When off, the screen orientation remains unchanged even if you turn e-Note vertically or horizontally.
Wi-Fi On/Off Bluetooth On/Off 34 Turns Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) on/off. - When Wi-Fi is off, the Connect to a network icon is displayed as on the Windows tray. - When Wi-Fi is on, I f not connected to AP, the Connect to a network icon is displayed as on the Windows tray. The antenna symbol for Wi-Fi in the LG eNote Configuration window is shown in gray. I f connected to AP, the Connect to a network icon is displayed as on the Windows tray.
LCD Backlight Adjusts the brightness of the LCD backlight between 0 and 8. Note: This also controls the brightness of the LCD backlight in Windows. Volume Adjusts the system volume between 0 and 25. Click the icon to toggle between mute and unmute. Note: This also controls the volume in Windows. However, this does not control the volume of Windows Media Player or other media players.
Using End-User Recovery - This section contains instructions for end-users how to restore the hard disk to the factory settings. - Follow the instructions below to enter recovery mode and perform recovery. Step 1. Entering recovery mode - When you see the "PRESS F11 KEY TO RUN LG RECOVERY SYSTEM" on the top of the display after booting, press the left and right volume keys on the top of the product at the same time.
Step 3. Main menu - To start the system recovery, click [Recovery System] > [Start Recovery]. - To backup important data on an external storage device (e.g., USB memory and USB external HDD) before performing system recovery, click the [File Manager] button. - To exit recovery mode, click the [Exit] button. Note ●T he window similar to the one above appears when you run File Manager. Similar to Windows Explorer, you can copy, move or delete files with this. Step 4.
Step 5. Recovery confirmation - This process asks you whether or not to continue the system recovery. Click [Yes] to start the recovery process. Step 6. Formatting the system - This process formats the system before recovering the operating system. It will begin automatically. Step 7. Recovering the system - This process recovers the operating system. It will begin automatically. Once the recovery is complete, the system will automatically restart after 10 seconds.
HC Secondary Storage Devices and Memory Using the Memory Card Checking supported memory cards This model supports SD and MMC memory cards. SD™ and MMC™ memory cards are portable storage devices commonly used in a wide variety of digital products. Always check the compatibility of the memory card when purchasing. Supported Memory Cards HC XC SD(SDHC, SDXC) MMCplus MMC Installing and using the memory card Check the insertion direction of the memory card.
Removing the memory card Push the inserted memory card with your finger and release it. The memory card will be ejected as illustrated below. Pull the ejected memory card in the direction of the arrow. To removing the memory card safely 1. Click the [Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media] icon on the taskbar. 2. Click [Eject ****]. 3. When the [Safely Remove Hardware] window appears, remove the memory card. Note ● The device name you inserted will be placed in [Eject ****].
To use Bluetooth What is Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a short-distance wireless networking technology, connecting various devices at the frequency of 2.45 GHz. In addition to communication devices such as computer, printer, mobile phone, and PDA, with Bluetooth, various digital appliances at home or at work can easily exchange data wirelessly each other without using cables. For more information on Bluetooth, see your Bluetooth device’s user manual.
Precautions for Using Bluetooth Headsets - Only officially certified Bluetooth headsets can be detected and connected. - Bluetooth headsets which support A2DP and HSP functions can be connected. - To connect a Bluetooth headset, the Bluetooth password and the passkey specified in the headset’s user manual must match each other. Connection cannot be established otherwise. For more information, see your device’s user manual.
Product Specification LCD 25.65 cm(10.1 inch) TFT LCD Resolution 1366 x 768 CPU Intel Atom Z510 (1.1 GHz) / Z530 (1.6 GHz) Operating System Windows 7 Starter Memory (SSD) 16 GB SSD (upgradable to 32 GB or 64 GB) System memory DDR2 1 GB Graphic Intel GMA 500 Touch screen Resistive Single Touch Wireless LAN Realtek RTL8188CEBT 802.11 bgn w/BT Combo (BT 3.0 + HS) Input/output ports USB 2.0 x 2, SD/MMC, HP Out, DC-In Bluetooth Realtek RTL8188CEBT Bluetooth 3.0 + HS Sound Stereo sound (0.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Make sure to read the Safety Precautions before using the product. Keep the Owner ’s Manual(CD) in an accessible place for furture reference. The model and serial number of the SET is located on the back and one side of the SET. Record it below should you ever need service. MODEL SERIAL Temporary noise is normal when powering ON or OFF this device.