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...16 Bottom Side View ...2-17 Getting Started Power Management ...3-2 AC Adapter ...3-2 Battery Pack ...3-4 Using the Battery Pack...3-7 Basic Operations ...3-9 Safety and Comfort Tips...3-9 Having a Good Work Habit...3-10 Knowing the Keyboard ...3-11 Knowing the Touchpad ...3-15 About Hard Disk Drive...3-18 Connecting the External Devices 3-19 Using the External Optical Storage Device 3-19 Connecting the Peripheral Devices 3-21 Connecting the Communication Devices 3-23 Safely Remove Hardware ...3-24 Windows XP Installation...3-25 Installation Requirement...3-25 Installing Windows XP ...3-25
...16 Bottom Side View ...2-17 Getting Started Power Management ...3-2 AC Adapter ...3-2 Battery Pack ...3-4 Using the Battery Pack...3-7 Basic Operations ...3-9 Safety and Comfort Tips...3-9 Having a Good Work Habit...3-10 Knowing the Keyboard ...3-11 Knowing the Touchpad ...3-15 About Hard Disk Drive...3-18 Connecting the External Devices 3-19 Using the External Optical Storage Device 3-19 Connecting the Peripheral Devices 3-21 Connecting the Communication Devices 3-23 Safely Remove Hardware ...3-24 Windows XP Installation...3-25 Installation Requirement...3-25 Installing Windows XP ...3-25
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... to using keyboard, touchpad, hard disk drive, and optical storage drive. Chapter 1, Preface, gives users the basic safety information and caution that if you purchased this notebook. and the procedures of connecting the various external devices, communication devices, and so on using this notebook. If any of this notebook, the finely designed notebook. Beside, the steps of this notebook. Manual Map This User's Manual provides instructions and illustrations on becoming an user of...
... to using keyboard, touchpad, hard disk drive, and optical storage drive. Chapter 1, Preface, gives users the basic safety information and caution that if you purchased this notebook. and the procedures of connecting the various external devices, communication devices, and so on using this notebook. If any of this notebook, the finely designed notebook. Beside, the steps of this notebook. Manual Map This User's Manual provides instructions and illustrations on becoming an user of...
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...: Notebook Quick Start Manual High-capacity Li-ion battery AC adapter and power cord Carry bag (optional) All-in the future. If any item contained is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer immediately. 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...
...: Notebook Quick Start Manual High-capacity Li-ion battery AC adapter and power cord Carry bag (optional) All-in the future. If any item contained is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer immediately. 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...
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Introductions 2-5 Battery Type RTC Battery 3 cells (optional) 6 cells (optional) Yes I/O Port Monitor(VGA) USB Mic-in Headphone Out RJ45 Card Reader 15 pin D-Sub x 1 x 3 (USB version 2.0) x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 (SD/ MMC/ MS) The supported memory cards may vary without notice. Storage (Items listed here may vary depending on the model users purchased) HDD form factor 2.5", 9.5mm High, 5400rpm SSD (solid-state disk) Optional supported Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without notice) LAN 10/100 Ethernet Wireless Lan Supported Audio Sound Interface ALC 888s
Introductions 2-5 Battery Type RTC Battery 3 cells (optional) 6 cells (optional) Yes I/O Port Monitor(VGA) USB Mic-in Headphone Out RJ45 Card Reader 15 pin D-Sub x 1 x 3 (USB version 2.0) x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 (SD/ MMC/ MS) The supported memory cards may vary without notice. Storage (Items listed here may vary depending on the model users purchased) HDD form factor 2.5", 9.5mm High, 5400rpm SSD (solid-state disk) Optional supported Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without notice) LAN 10/100 Ethernet Wireless Lan Supported Audio Sound Interface ALC 888s
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Introductions 2-6 Internal Speaker Sound Volume Video Dual View Function CRT Output Display LCD Type Brightness WebCam CMOS (optional) Software & BIOS USB Flash Boot BIOS Others Kensington Lock Hole Compliance 2 speakers with housing Adjust by K/B hot-keys Supported Yes, USB floppy boot up DOS only Fast Boot Support --- Supported 10" wide / 8.9" wide (optional) Brightness controlled by volume button, K/B hot-key & SW LCD or CRT will be auto detected when connected. Yes x 1 WHQL
Introductions 2-6 Internal Speaker Sound Volume Video Dual View Function CRT Output Display LCD Type Brightness WebCam CMOS (optional) Software & BIOS USB Flash Boot BIOS Others Kensington Lock Hole Compliance 2 speakers with housing Adjust by K/B hot-keys Supported Yes, USB floppy boot up DOS only Fast Boot Support --- Supported 10" wide / 8.9" wide (optional) Brightness controlled by volume button, K/B hot-key & SW LCD or CRT will be auto detected when connected. Yes x 1 WHQL
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Scroll Lock: Glowing green when the Scroll Lock function is activated. Caps Lock: Glowing green when the Caps Lock function is activated. Press and hold the Fn button, and then press the F10 button repeatedly to enable or disable this ECO function recurrently when the + notebook is accessing the hard disk drive or the optical drive device. Num Lock: Glowing green when the Num Lock function is recommended to replace a new battery. Battery Status Glowing green when the battery is...
Scroll Lock: Glowing green when the Scroll Lock function is activated. Caps Lock: Glowing green when the Caps Lock function is activated. Press and hold the Fn button, and then press the F10 button repeatedly to enable or disable this ECO function recurrently when the + notebook is accessing the hard disk drive or the optical drive device. Num Lock: Glowing green when the Num Lock function is recommended to replace a new battery. Battery Status Glowing green when the battery is...
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Headphone: A connector for an external microphone. 4. RJ-45 Connector The 10/100 Ethernet connector is used to connect an external monitor or other standard VGA-compatible device (such as a projector) for network connection. VGA Port The 15-pin-D-sub VGA port allows you to connect a LAN cable for a great view of the computer display. 5. Audio Port Connectors Make high quality sound blaster with stereo system and Hi-Fi function supported. Introductions 2-13 3. Microphone: Used for speakers or headphones.
Headphone: A connector for an external microphone. 4. RJ-45 Connector The 10/100 Ethernet connector is used to connect an external monitor or other standard VGA-compatible device (such as a projector) for network connection. VGA Port The 15-pin-D-sub VGA port allows you to connect a LAN cable for a great view of the computer display. 5. Audio Port Connectors Make high quality sound blaster with stereo system and Hi-Fi function supported. Introductions 2-13 3. Microphone: Used for speakers or headphones.
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... notebook. To remove the battery pack, following the steps below: 1. Getting Started Releasing the Battery Pack It is 2 disconnected. 2. Carefully slide the battery pack out of the compartment and then pull the battery pack out. 3-5 The notebook shown here is for enough power supply. Locate the battery release button on the bottom side. 5. Push and hold the release button 5 to buy a battery pack that users...
... notebook. To remove the battery pack, following the steps below: 1. Getting Started Releasing the Battery Pack It is 2 disconnected. 2. Carefully slide the battery pack out of the compartment and then pull the battery pack out. 3-5 The notebook shown here is for enough power supply. Locate the battery release button on the bottom side. 5. Push and hold the release button 5 to buy a battery pack that users...
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... Started 3-7 Using the Battery Pack Battery Safety Tips Replacing or handling the battery incorrectly may be using it for a period of time. Disable unnecessary settings or remove idle peripherals. Connect an AC adapter to the system whenever possible. Keep away from the reach of children. Do not use rusty or damaged batteries. Dispose of batteries according to maintain a normal operation. If the battery power...
... Started 3-7 Using the Battery Pack Battery Safety Tips Replacing or handling the battery incorrectly may be using it for a period of time. Disable unnecessary settings or remove idle peripherals. Connect an AC adapter to the system whenever possible. Keep away from the reach of children. Do not use rusty or damaged batteries. Dispose of batteries according to maintain a normal operation. If the battery power...
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... perform Windows-specific functions, such as opening the Start menu and launching the shortcut menu. Increase the built-in speaker's + volume. Getting Started 3-14 Function Keys Windows Keys You can find the Windows Logo key ( ) and one Application Logo key ( ) on the system + configuration). Force the computer into suspend mode (depending on the keyboard, which are used to your Windows manual or online help. [Fn] Key + + Switch the display output mode between the LCD, external monitor and...
... perform Windows-specific functions, such as opening the Start menu and launching the shortcut menu. Increase the built-in speaker's + volume. Getting Started 3-14 Function Keys Windows Keys You can find the Windows Logo key ( ) and one Application Logo key ( ) on the system + configuration). Force the computer into suspend mode (depending on the keyboard, which are used to your Windows manual or online help. [Fn] Key + + Switch the display output mode between the LCD, external monitor and...
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... the screen will act as a miniature duplicate of operating your notebook. When your finger reaches the edge of the pad, lift your Windows operating system. This procedure, called as a left button, so The Mouse Properties in your finger and place it on a proper location of the cursor on the touchpad or press the left -handed user, you want to meet your display...
... the screen will act as a miniature duplicate of operating your notebook. When your finger reaches the edge of the pad, lift your Windows operating system. This procedure, called as a left button, so The Mouse Properties in your finger and place it on a proper location of the cursor on the touchpad or press the left -handed user, you want to meet your display...
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The devices shown in the reference figures here may vary depending on the notebook allow you purchased. The actual external optical storage device may be different from the devices users have. All devices listed here are for reference only. Getting Started 3-19 Connecting the External Devices The I/O (input/output) ports on the model you to connect peripheral devices. Using the External Optical Storage Device An optional external optical storage device may come with the package of the notebook.
The devices shown in the reference figures here may vary depending on the notebook allow you purchased. The actual external optical storage device may be different from the devices users have. All devices listed here are for reference only. Getting Started 3-19 Connecting the External Devices The I/O (input/output) ports on the model you to connect peripheral devices. Using the External Optical Storage Device An optional external optical storage device may come with the package of the notebook.
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... 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 the notebook. To connect these devices, install the drivers for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. Getting Started 3-21 Connecting the Peripheral Devices Connecting the USB devices This notebook provides USB ports for each device first if necessary, and then connect the device to add the new device.
... 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 the notebook. To connect these devices, install the drivers for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. Getting Started 3-21 Connecting the Peripheral Devices Connecting the USB devices This notebook provides USB ports for each device first if necessary, and then connect the device to add the new device.
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... default. To connect the external display, make sure the notebook and the external display are both powered off, and then connect the display to the notebook, power on the notebook and the external display should respond by configuring the settings in Display Properties of the notebook display. Once the display is connected to the notebook. If not, you can switch the display mode by pressing [Fn]+[F2]. Getting Started 3-22 Connecting the External Display Devices This notebook provides a VGA port for a great view of Windows operating...
... default. To connect the external display, make sure the notebook and the external display are both powered off, and then connect the display to the notebook, power on the notebook and the external display should respond by configuring the settings in Display Properties of the notebook display. Once the display is connected to the notebook. If not, you can switch the display mode by pressing [Fn]+[F2]. Getting Started 3-22 Connecting the External Display Devices This notebook provides a VGA port for a great view of Windows operating...
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...) installation disk into your notebook. Getting Started 3-25 Windows XP Installation Please follow the instructions below to install the Windows XP operating system into the external USB CD-ROM or DVD-ROM connected. Start the system and press while the system is official Windows® XP service pack 2 (or newer) USB flash disk or external hard disk drive with minimum 2GB capacity. All-in-one application disk (containing the full version of user's manual, drivers, utilities, and optional recovery function, etc...
...) installation disk into your notebook. Getting Started 3-25 Windows XP Installation Please follow the instructions below to install the Windows XP operating system into the external USB CD-ROM or DVD-ROM connected. Start the system and press while the system is official Windows® XP service pack 2 (or newer) USB flash disk or external hard disk drive with minimum 2GB capacity. All-in-one application disk (containing the full version of user's manual, drivers, utilities, and optional recovery function, etc...
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.../04/2008] Use [ENTER] to configure system Date. :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. Select the tags to enter the other menus. BIOS Setup 4-4 BIOS Setup Menu Once you enter the BIOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. Advanced Menu Configure IDE and USB settings. Copyright (C) 2007 American Megatrends, Inc. Boot Menu Set up boot type and boot sequence. Main Menu Show system overview information about BIOS version, CPU features, memory size and setting of system time...
.../04/2008] Use [ENTER] to configure system Date. :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. Select the tags to enter the other menus. BIOS Setup 4-4 BIOS Setup Menu Once you enter the BIOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. Advanced Menu Configure IDE and USB settings. Copyright (C) 2007 American Megatrends, Inc. Boot Menu Set up boot type and boot sequence. Main Menu Show system overview information about BIOS version, CPU features, memory size and setting of system time...
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... you to set the system date. Advanced Boot Security Save & Exit Market Name Model Name System Time System Date IDE Infomation System Infomation [18:08:53] [Wed 02/04/2008] Use [ENTER] to configure system Date. :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. The year can be adjusted by BIOS (read-only). The time format is [hour:minute:second]. Main Atpio Setup Utility -
... you to set the system date. Advanced Boot Security Save & Exit Market Name Model Name System Time System Date IDE Infomation System Infomation [18:08:53] [Wed 02/04/2008] Use [ENTER] to configure system Date. :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. The year can be adjusted by BIOS (read-only). The time format is [hour:minute:second]. Main Atpio Setup Utility -
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...; Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. Copyright (C) 2007 American Megatrends, Inc. AHCI Mode (Advanced Host Controller Interface) Use this item to higher values, every PCI device can hold the bus before another takes over. The default setting is Disabled. Legacy USB Support Selecting Enabled allows users to boot the system by the use USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, or portable disk, in a conserve power mode (the processor works...
...; Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. Copyright (C) 2007 American Megatrends, Inc. AHCI Mode (Advanced Host Controller Interface) Use this item to higher values, every PCI device can hold the bus before another takes over. The default setting is Disabled. Legacy USB Support Selecting Enabled allows users to boot the system by the use USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, or portable disk, in a conserve power mode (the processor works...
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... Password User Password :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. Always A password prompt appears every time when the notebook is powered on the screen as below : Setup The password prompt appears only when end users try to run Setup. A message box will show up to abort the selection without entering any previously set password from CMOS memory. Copyright (C) 2007 American Megatrends, Inc. Settings are prompted to enter a new password. Once the password is disabled...
... Password User Password :Select Screen :Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. Always A password prompt appears every time when the notebook is powered on the screen as below : Setup The password prompt appears only when end users try to run Setup. A message box will show up to abort the selection without entering any previously set password from CMOS memory. Copyright (C) 2007 American Megatrends, Inc. Settings are prompted to enter a new password. Once the password is disabled...
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User Password only allows the user to enter the setup menu, but do not have the right to enter and change the settings of the setup menu; BIOS Setup 4-11 User Password Set the User Password under this item. Note that Supervisor Password allows the user to make changes.
User Password only allows the user to enter the setup menu, but do not have the right to enter and change the settings of the setup menu; BIOS Setup 4-11 User Password Set the User Password under this item. Note that Supervisor Password allows the user to make changes.