User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright and Trademarks Notice
- Introductions
- How to Get Started
- Begin to Use the Notebook
- How to Use the Notebook Comfortably
- How to Manage Power Supply
- How to Set Up a Power Plan in Windows 10
- How to Set Up Windows Hello Fingerprint Login (optional)
- How to Set Up Windows Hello Face Login (optional)
- How to Use the Touchpad
- About HDD and SSD
- About M.2 SSD Slot
- How to Connect the Internet
- How to Set Up Bluetooth Connection
- How to Connect External Devices
- Video: How to Use RAID Function (optional)
- How to Select Boot Mode in BIOS
- Video: How to Restore Windows 10 Operating System on MSI Notebooks
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Introductions
Left Side View
1. Thunderbolt (Type-C)
• Optionally supports USB 4.0, PCIe, HDMI, DisplayPort connection; 8K display
monitor output; up to 40Gbps data rate.
• Supports Power Delivery function. Always plug a proper AC/DC adapter to supply
power to the notebook and charge the battery pack. Contact the local dealer for
further and correct information.
• Supports using a power bank to supply power to the notebook and charge
the battery pack. Make sure the charging power output of the power bank is
compliance with the notebook.
• Supports maximum 5V/3A portable charging power output when AC power
is connected. (follow the Intel Thunderbolt protocol and USB Power Delivery
specification).
2. USB 3.2 Gen 1 Port
USB 3.2 Gen 1, the SuperSpeed USB, supports high-speed data transfer for the
connected devices, such as storage devices, hard drives, or video cameras.
3. Status LED
Battery Status
• LED glows when the battery is being charged.
• LED turns amber while the battery is in low capacity status.
• Continuously blinking if the battery fails. If the problem
persists, please contact your local authorized retailer or
service center.
• Battery LED goes out when the battery is fully charged or
when the AC/DC adapter is disconnected.