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... ...2-21 Getting Started Power Management ...3-2 Connecting the AC Power ...3-2 Using the Battery Power...3-4 ECO Engine -- Power Saving Function 3-10 GPU Boost Function...3-12 Power Management in Windows OS 3-14 Energy Saving Tips...3-16 Basic Operations ...3-17 Safety and Comfort Tips...3-17 Having a Good Work Habit...3-18 Knowing the Keyboard ...3-19 Knowing the Touchpad ...3-26 Multimedia Quick Play Function 3-29 About Hard Disk Drive...3-31 Using the Optical Storage Device 3-32 Connecting the External Devices 3-35 Connecting the Peripheral Devices 3-35
... ...2-21 Getting Started Power Management ...3-2 Connecting the AC Power ...3-2 Using the Battery Power...3-4 ECO Engine -- Power Saving Function 3-10 GPU Boost Function...3-12 Power Management in Windows OS 3-14 Energy Saving Tips...3-16 Basic Operations ...3-17 Safety and Comfort Tips...3-17 Having a Good Work Habit...3-18 Knowing the Keyboard ...3-19 Knowing the Touchpad ...3-26 Multimedia Quick Play Function 3-29 About Hard Disk Drive...3-31 Using the Optical Storage Device 3-32 Connecting the External Devices 3-35 Connecting the Peripheral Devices 3-35
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... notebook. Chapter 3, Getting Started, gives the basic operation instructions on using this notebook is recommended to tell our users that is damaged or missing, please contact the vendor where you a delightful and professional experience in using this notebook. This brand-new exquisite notebook will give you purchased this notebook. Also, this chapter provides the specification of this notebook, and introduces the function buttons, quick launch buttons, connectors, LEDs and externals...
... notebook. Chapter 3, Getting Started, gives the basic operation instructions on using this notebook is recommended to tell our users that is damaged or missing, please contact the vendor where you a delightful and professional experience in using this notebook. This brand-new exquisite notebook will give you purchased this notebook. Also, this chapter provides the specification of this notebook, and introduces the function buttons, quick launch buttons, connectors, LEDs and externals...
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...: Notebook Quick Start Manual High-capacity Li-ion battery AC/DC adapter and AC power cord Carry bag (optional) All-in the future. Also, keep the box and packing materials in case you to ship the unit in -one application disk, containing the full version of user's manual, drivers, utilities, and optional recovery function, etc.. 2-3 These accessories listed above may change without notice. Introductions Chapter 4, BIOS Setup, provides information on BIOS Setup...
...: Notebook Quick Start Manual High-capacity Li-ion battery AC/DC adapter and AC power cord Carry bag (optional) All-in the future. Also, keep the box and packing materials in case you to ship the unit in -one application disk, containing the full version of user's manual, drivers, utilities, and optional recovery function, etc.. 2-3 These accessories listed above may change without notice. Introductions Chapter 4, BIOS Setup, provides information on BIOS Setup...
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2-6 Introductions I/O Port Monitor (VGA) 15 pin D-Sub x 1 USB x 4 (USB version 2.0) ESATA x 1 Line-in x 1 Headphone Out (Line-out) x 1 (SPDIF-out supported) Mic-in x 1 RJ11 x 1 RJ45 x 1 HDMI x 1 Internal Microphone x 1 Card Reader x 1 (XD / SD/ MMC / MS/ MS Pro) The supported memory cards may vary without notice. Express Card Slot Express Card Slot x 1 (optional) Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without notice) 56K Fax/MODEM Optionally Supported Wake on Ring Supported in AC mode PTT Approval Yes
2-6 Introductions I/O Port Monitor (VGA) 15 pin D-Sub x 1 USB x 4 (USB version 2.0) ESATA x 1 Line-in x 1 Headphone Out (Line-out) x 1 (SPDIF-out supported) Mic-in x 1 RJ11 x 1 RJ45 x 1 HDMI x 1 Internal Microphone x 1 Card Reader x 1 (XD / SD/ MMC / MS/ MS Pro) The supported memory cards may vary without notice. Express Card Slot Express Card Slot x 1 (optional) Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without notice) 56K Fax/MODEM Optionally Supported Wake on Ring Supported in AC mode PTT Approval Yes
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Introductions 2-7 LAN Wake on LAN WfM 2.0 Wireless LAN Bluetooth Audio Internal Speaker Sound Volume Video (optional) VRAM Dual View Function External Display Output Display LCD Type Brightness WebCam HD CMOS camera Supported Supported in AC mode Supported Supported Supported 2 speakers with housing Adjust by K/B hot-keys Supported Supported 17.3" LED (16:9) Brightness controlled by volume button, K/B hot-key & SW DDR3 1G External display devices will be auto detected when connected.
Introductions 2-7 LAN Wake on LAN WfM 2.0 Wireless LAN Bluetooth Audio Internal Speaker Sound Volume Video (optional) VRAM Dual View Function External Display Output Display LCD Type Brightness WebCam HD CMOS camera Supported Supported in AC mode Supported Supported Supported 2 speakers with housing Adjust by K/B hot-keys Supported Supported 17.3" LED (16:9) Brightness controlled by volume button, K/B hot-key & SW DDR3 1G External display devices will be auto detected when connected.
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... Lock: Glowing blue when the Num Lock function is accessing the hard disk drive or the optical drive device. Hard Disk/ Optical Drive Device In-use (optional): Blinking blue when the system is activated. Scroll Lock: Glowing blue when the Scroll Lock function is activated. Caps Lock: Glowing blue when the Caps Lock function is activated. Introductions 2-15 Sleep State: Blinking blue when the system is in low battery status. Blinking amber if the battery fails and it is fully charged...
... Lock: Glowing blue when the Num Lock function is accessing the hard disk drive or the optical drive device. Hard Disk/ Optical Drive Device In-use (optional): Blinking blue when the system is activated. Scroll Lock: Glowing blue when the Scroll Lock function is activated. Caps Lock: Glowing blue when the Caps Lock function is activated. Introductions 2-15 Sleep State: Blinking blue when the system is in low battery status. Blinking amber if the battery fails and it is fully charged...
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... telephone line through this connector. HDMI Connector 5. VGA Port 1. USB Port 4. RJ-11 Connector This notebook provides a built-in modem that allows you to connect an external Serial ATA hard disk device. RJ-11 Connector 2. 2-19 Rear Side View Introductions 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 1. ESATA (External Serial ATA) 3. Power Connector 7. E-SATA (External Serial ATA) The E-SATA Connector allows you can now utilize shielded cable outside the notebook to take advantage of the...
... telephone line through this connector. HDMI Connector 5. VGA Port 1. USB Port 4. RJ-11 Connector This notebook provides a built-in modem that allows you to connect an external Serial ATA hard disk device. RJ-11 Connector 2. 2-19 Rear Side View Introductions 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 1. ESATA (External Serial ATA) 3. Power Connector 7. E-SATA (External Serial ATA) The E-SATA Connector allows you can now utilize shielded cable outside the notebook to take advantage of the...
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... the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 4. Power Connector To connect the AC adapter and supply power for air circulation. 6. Introductions 2-20 3. DO NOT block the ventilator for the notebook. 7. USB Port The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as a projector) for a great view of the computer display. HDMI Connector HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface Support) is designed to connect a LAN cable for PCs, displays and...
... the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 4. Power Connector To connect the AC adapter and supply power for air circulation. 6. Introductions 2-20 3. DO NOT block the ventilator for the notebook. 7. USB Port The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as a projector) for a great view of the computer display. HDMI Connector HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface Support) is designed to connect a LAN cable for PCs, displays and...
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... damaged batteries. Dispose of time. Disable unnecessary settings or remove idle peripherals. Connect an AC/DC adapter to temperatures above +60° C (+140° F). Do not temper with your local solid waste officials for details about recycling options or for a period of batteries according to maintain a normal operation. Check with batteries. Conserving Battery Power Efficient battery power is not managed well...
... damaged batteries. Dispose of time. Disable unnecessary settings or remove idle peripherals. Connect an AC/DC adapter to temperatures above +60° C (+140° F). Do not temper with your local solid waste officials for details about recycling options or for a period of batteries according to maintain a normal operation. Check with batteries. Conserving Battery Power Efficient battery power is not managed well...
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... GPU mode Touch this function, users can easily and quickly select either to choose between using the discrete and the internal graphic card depending on the tasks users are currently performing. With this sensor to select the Power-Saving GPU mode, and the internal graphic card will be functioned at once to deliver a superior graphic performance for graphics intensive applications. Getting Started 3-12 GPU Boost Function (Optionally Supported...
... GPU mode Touch this function, users can easily and quickly select either to choose between using the discrete and the internal graphic card depending on the tasks users are currently performing. With this sensor to select the Power-Saving GPU mode, and the internal graphic card will be functioned at once to deliver a superior graphic performance for graphics intensive applications. Getting Started 3-12 GPU Boost Function (Optionally Supported...
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... Down Computer menu will present the options to Sleep (S3/S4), Shut Down (S5), or Restart your PC to a command from any of your personal needs 4. Then select a power plan that meets your display, hard drive, and battery. Follow the instructions below to adjust the power management settings in Windows OS Power management of personal computers (PCs) and monitors has the potential to the Start menu and click on the Control Panel.
... Down Computer menu will present the options to Sleep (S3/S4), Shut Down (S5), or Restart your PC to a command from any of your personal needs 4. Then select a power plan that meets your display, hard drive, and battery. Follow the instructions below to adjust the power management settings in Windows OS Power management of personal computers (PCs) and monitors has the potential to the Start menu and click on the Control Panel.
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Getting Started 3-16 Energy Saving Tips Activate the ECO power saving function to manage the computer's energy consumption. Turn off the monitor after a period of user inactivity. Utilize the Fn and F12 sleep mode keys to turn into power saving mode. Tune the settings in Power Options under Windows OS to optimize the computer's power management. Always disconnect the AC power cord or uninstall the battery pack or switch off the wall socket if the computer would be left unused for a certain time to achieve zero energy consumption.
Getting Started 3-16 Energy Saving Tips Activate the ECO power saving function to manage the computer's energy consumption. Turn off the monitor after a period of user inactivity. Utilize the Fn and F12 sleep mode keys to turn into power saving mode. Tune the settings in Power Options under Windows OS to optimize the computer's power management. Always disconnect the AC power cord or uninstall the battery pack or switch off the wall socket if the computer would be left unused for a certain time to achieve zero energy consumption.
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Getting Started 3-23 Enable or disable the touchpad function. + Decrease the LCD brightness. + Increase the LCD brightness. + Decrease the built-in speaker's volume. + Increase the built-in speaker's volume. + Disable the computer's audio function. + Force the computer into sleep state (depending on the system configuration). +
Getting Started 3-23 Enable or disable the touchpad function. + Decrease the LCD brightness. + Increase the LCD brightness. + Decrease the built-in speaker's volume. + Increase the built-in speaker's volume. + Disable the computer's audio function. + Force the computer into sleep state (depending on the system configuration). +
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... PS/2 driver in Control Panel allows you to change the size, shape, moving speed and other advanced features of the cursor on the touchpad or press the left button, so To configure the touchpad, you can use the touchpad: Configuring the Touchpad You can customize the pointing device to meet your Windows operating system. When your finger reaches the edge of the pad, lift your display.
... PS/2 driver in Control Panel allows you to change the size, shape, moving speed and other advanced features of the cursor on the touchpad or press the left button, so To configure the touchpad, you can use the touchpad: Configuring the Touchpad You can customize the pointing device to meet your Windows operating system. When your finger reaches the edge of the pad, lift your display.
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... an optical storage device. It also supports the highest HDTV resolution. DVD Super Multi: Works as MPEG-2, which provides users an all-in-one solution to write CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R/DVD-RW, or DVD+R/DVD+RW formats, and so on a single-sided disk, and supports the more advanced H.264 and VC-1 video encoding algorithms (codecs) as well as a multi-functional DVD Dual Drive and a DVD RAM Drive.
... an optical storage device. It also supports the highest HDTV resolution. DVD Super Multi: Works as MPEG-2, which provides users an all-in-one solution to write CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R/DVD-RW, or DVD+R/DVD+RW formats, and so on a single-sided disk, and supports the more advanced H.264 and VC-1 video encoding algorithms (codecs) as well as a multi-functional DVD Dual Drive and a DVD RAM Drive.
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... devices users have. All devices listed here are for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. Getting Started 3-35 Connecting the External Devices The I/O (input/output) ports on the notebook allow you to the notebook. This notebook is capable to auto detect the USB devices installed, and if there is no detection of the devices, please manually enable the USB devices by going to Start Menu / Control Panel / Add Hardware to add the new device...
... devices users have. All devices listed here are for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. Getting Started 3-35 Connecting the External Devices The I/O (input/output) ports on the notebook allow you to the notebook. This notebook is capable to auto detect the USB devices installed, and if there is no detection of the devices, please manually enable the USB devices by going to Start Menu / Control Panel / Add Hardware to add the new device...
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Getting Started 3-36 Connecting the External Display Devices This notebook provides a VGA port for a great view of the notebook display. The 15-pin D-Sub VGA port allows users to connect an external monitor or other standard VGA-compatible device (such as a projector) for connecting a larger display with higher resolution.
Getting Started 3-36 Connecting the External Display Devices This notebook provides a VGA port for a great view of the notebook display. The 15-pin D-Sub VGA port allows users to connect an external monitor or other standard VGA-compatible device (such as a projector) for connecting a larger display with higher resolution.
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If not, you can switch the display mode by pressing [Fn]+[F2]. Alternately, you can change the display mode by configuring the settings in Display Properties of Windows operating system. Once the display is a new interface standard for PCs, displays and consumer electronics devices that supports standard, enhanced and high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on the notebook and the external display should respond by default. Getting Started 3-37 HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface Support) is connected to the notebook, power on a single cable.
If not, you can switch the display mode by pressing [Fn]+[F2]. Alternately, you can change the display mode by configuring the settings in Display Properties of Windows operating system. Once the display is a new interface standard for PCs, displays and consumer electronics devices that supports standard, enhanced and high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on the notebook and the external display should respond by default. Getting Started 3-37 HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface Support) is connected to the notebook, power on a single cable.
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... battery pack is replaceable by users. Additional memory module may be installed, by the authorized dealer or service center, to the section of this storage device may be upgradable and replaceable by the authorized dealer or service center. To replace the battery pack, please refer to increase the performance of Using Battery power for details. Getting Started 3-44 1 2 3 4 This notebook is equipped with a hard disk drive, and this notebook, depending on the specification...
... battery pack is replaceable by users. Additional memory module may be installed, by the authorized dealer or service center, to the section of this storage device may be upgradable and replaceable by the authorized dealer or service center. To replace the battery pack, please refer to increase the performance of Using Battery power for details. Getting Started 3-44 1 2 3 4 This notebook is equipped with a hard disk drive, and this notebook, depending on the specification...
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... [ESC] to abandon password setting. When the Supervisor Password is implemented. The password entered now will replace any previously set , new items User Password and Password Check will be added in the menu. BIOS Setup 4-10 Security menu Supervisor Password When this item is selected, a message box shall appear on the screen as below : Settings are described below : Enter New Password Type a maximum of the BIOS SETUP UTILITY, while User Password field only allows users to enter the BIOS SETUP UTILITY.
... [ESC] to abandon password setting. When the Supervisor Password is implemented. The password entered now will replace any previously set , new items User Password and Password Check will be added in the menu. BIOS Setup 4-10 Security menu Supervisor Password When this item is selected, a message box shall appear on the screen as below : Settings are described below : Enter New Password Type a maximum of the BIOS SETUP UTILITY, while User Password field only allows users to enter the BIOS SETUP UTILITY.