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... all external peripherals to prevent damage to the connectors. Cover Your Notebook PC Use a carrying case such as it takes much longer to protect the keyboard and display panel. Remember that the power adapter charges the battery pack as long as the one supplied with a diskette in the closed position to...
... all external peripherals to prevent damage to the connectors. Cover Your Notebook PC Use a carrying case such as it takes much longer to protect the keyboard and display panel. Remember that the power adapter charges the battery pack as long as the one supplied with a diskette in the closed position to...
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... PC 32 Status Indicators ...33 Instant Status Indicators and Launch Keys 33 Instant Launch Keys ...34 Using the Keyboard ...35 Colored Hot Keys ...35 Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad 37 Microsoft Windows™ Keys 37 Keyboard as Cursors ...37 8 Getting Started 25 Charging the Battery Pack 26 Using the Battery Pack ...26 Installing and...
... PC 32 Status Indicators ...33 Instant Status Indicators and Launch Keys 33 Instant Launch Keys ...34 Using the Keyboard ...35 Colored Hot Keys ...35 Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad 37 Microsoft Windows™ Keys 37 Keyboard as Cursors ...37 8 Getting Started 25 Charging the Battery Pack 26 Using the Battery Pack ...26 Installing and...
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Contents Appendix ...57 USB Flash Memory ...58 Optional Accessories...58 USB Hub ...58 Wireless LAN Cardbus Card or USB 59 USB Communication Cable 59 USB Floppy Disk Drive ...60 PS/2 or USB Keyboard and Mouse 60 Optional Connections ...61 Monitor Out Connection 61 External Audio Connections 61 USB Printer Connection 62 IEEE1394 Connection ...62 Securing Your Notebook PC 62 Internal Modem Compliancy 63 Glossary ...65 Notebook PC Information ...70 10
Contents Appendix ...57 USB Flash Memory ...58 Optional Accessories...58 USB Hub ...58 Wireless LAN Cardbus Card or USB 59 USB Communication Cable 59 USB Floppy Disk Drive ...60 PS/2 or USB Keyboard and Mouse 60 Optional Connections ...61 Monitor Out Connection 61 External Audio Connections 61 USB Printer Connection 62 IEEE1394 Connection ...62 Securing Your Notebook PC 62 Internal Modem Compliancy 63 Glossary ...65 Notebook PC Information ...70 10
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... [ ] represents a key on getting started with the Notebook PC. 4. TIP: Tips and useful information for safe operation. Knowing the Parts Gives you information on the keyboard; do not actually type the < [ ] > or [ ] and the enclosed letters. 12 Notes For This Manual This User's Manual was created using the Notebook PC's components...
... [ ] represents a key on getting started with the Notebook PC. 4. TIP: Tips and useful information for safe operation. Knowing the Parts Gives you information on the keyboard; do not actually type the < [ ] > or [ ] and the enclosed letters. 12 Notes For This Manual This User's Manual was created using the Notebook PC's components...
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Details are given starting from the top and going clockwise. Microphone Display Panel Latch Display Panel Scroll Button Status Indicators (see front side) Power Switch / Instant Keys Keyboard Touchpad Touchpad Buttons 16 2 Knowing the Parts Top Side Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on the top side of the Notebook PC.
Details are given starting from the top and going clockwise. Microphone Display Panel Latch Display Panel Scroll Button Status Indicators (see front side) Power Switch / Instant Keys Keyboard Touchpad Touchpad Buttons 16 2 Knowing the Parts Top Side Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on the top side of the Notebook PC.
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... the Notebook PC by the display panel! Instant Launch Keys Instant launch keys allow easy Windows or web navigation. 17 When opening the display panel. Keyboard The keyboard provides full-sized keys with one push of a button. 2 Knowing the Parts Display Panel Latch One spring-loaded latch on the front of desktop...
... the Notebook PC by the display panel! Instant Launch Keys Instant launch keys allow easy Windows or web navigation. 17 When opening the display panel. Keyboard The keyboard provides full-sized keys with one push of a button. 2 Knowing the Parts Display Panel Latch One spring-loaded latch on the front of desktop...
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...to a network anywhere provided there is also used in sites or hubs. IEEE1394 Port IEEE1394 is compatible with USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, video cameras, modems, hard disk drives, printers, monitors, and scanners connected in a series up to 63 units on the same bus... bottom side) DC Power Input Jack The supplied power adapter converts AC power to DC power for use with peripherals such as USB keyboards and some newer monitors acting as additional plug-in high-end digital equipment and should be connected or disconnected without a network. Small offices...
...to a network anywhere provided there is also used in sites or hubs. IEEE1394 Port IEEE1394 is compatible with USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, video cameras, modems, hard disk drives, printers, monitors, and scanners connected in a series up to 63 units on the same bus... bottom side) DC Power Input Jack The supplied power adapter converts AC power to DC power for use with peripherals such as USB keyboards and some newer monitors acting as additional plug-in high-end digital equipment and should be connected or disconnected without a network. Small offices...
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... (USB 1.1) and 480Mbits/sec (USB 2.0). Electronic Eject, Emergency Eject, Activity LED The optical drive eject is compatible with peripherals such as USB keyboards and some newer monitors acting as keyboards, pointing devices, video cameras, modems, hard disk drives, printers, monitors, and scanners connected in two models: DVD ROM or DVD ROM + CD...
... (USB 1.1) and 480Mbits/sec (USB 2.0). Electronic Eject, Emergency Eject, Activity LED The optical drive eject is compatible with peripherals such as USB keyboards and some newer monitors acting as keyboards, pointing devices, video cameras, modems, hard disk drives, printers, monitors, and scanners connected in two models: DVD ROM or DVD ROM + CD...
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... diagram below to identify the components on all standard video devices. The built-in connector allows convenient use either a USB mouse or a USB keyboard so that you do not want to 56K V.90 transfers. PS/2 Port The PS/2 port is for connecting an external PS/2 mouse or PS... NTSC or PAL formats. IMPORTANT! Simultaneous use without a dongle. The built-in modem does not support the voltage used in pointing device and keyboard. The built-in connector allows convenient use of the Notebook PC. The internal modem supports up to use with RCA inputs available on this side...
... diagram below to identify the components on all standard video devices. The built-in connector allows convenient use either a USB mouse or a USB keyboard so that you do not want to 56K V.90 transfers. PS/2 Port The PS/2 port is for connecting an external PS/2 mouse or PS... NTSC or PAL formats. IMPORTANT! Simultaneous use without a dongle. The built-in modem does not support the voltage used in pointing device and keyboard. The built-in connector allows convenient use of the Notebook PC. The internal modem supports up to use with RCA inputs available on this side...
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Stand By and Hibernate Restarting or Rebooting Powering OFF The Notebook PC Using the Keyboard Instant Launch Keys and Status Indicators 25 3. Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Operating Systems Power Connection Powering ON The Notebook PC Power Management -
Stand By and Hibernate Restarting or Rebooting Powering OFF The Notebook PC Using the Keyboard Instant Launch Keys and Status Indicators 25 3. Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Operating Systems Power Connection Powering ON The Notebook PC Power Management -
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... to act as the hard disk. 3 Getting Started Instant Status Indicators and Launch Keys Above the Keyboard Status Indicators Drive Activity Indicator Indicates that the Notebook PC is activated when lighted. Number Lock Indicates that capital lock [Caps Lock] is OFF, the ...typed letters will be in the lower case form (e.g. Capital lock allows some of the keyboard letters to the access time. a,b,c). 33 A, B, C). Capital Lock Indicates that number lock [Num Lk] is accessing one or more storage device(s) such as numbers for...
... to act as the hard disk. 3 Getting Started Instant Status Indicators and Launch Keys Above the Keyboard Status Indicators Drive Activity Indicator Indicates that the Notebook PC is activated when lighted. Number Lock Indicates that capital lock [Caps Lock] is OFF, the ...typed letters will be in the lower case form (e.g. Capital lock allows some of the keyboard letters to the access time. a,b,c). 33 A, B, C). Capital Lock Indicates that number lock [Num Lk] is accessing one or more storage device(s) such as numbers for...
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Follow the icons instead of the keyboard for number entering. Filled Sun Icon (F5): Decreases the display brightness Open Sun Icon (F6): ...function keys may vary depending on sleep button setting in power management setup). Allows you to use a larger portion of the keyboard for cell navigation. 36 Suspend (F1): Places the Notebook PC in Windows OS) Num Lk (Ins): Toggles the numeric keypad...or Save-to fill the entire display when using low resolution modes. 3 Getting Started Using the Keyboard Colored Hot Keys The following defines the colored hot keys on the Notebook PC...
Follow the icons instead of the keyboard for number entering. Filled Sun Icon (F5): Decreases the display brightness Open Sun Icon (F6): ...function keys may vary depending on sleep button setting in power management setup). Allows you to use a larger portion of the keyboard for cell navigation. 36 Suspend (F1): Places the Notebook PC in Windows OS) Num Lk (Ins): Toggles the numeric keypad...or Save-to fill the entire display when using low resolution modes. 3 Getting Started Using the Keyboard Colored Hot Keys The following defines the colored hot keys on the Notebook PC...
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...8482; keys on the Notebook PC. The key with a small cursor, activates the properties menu and is connected, pressing the on the external keyboard enables/disables the NumLock on a Windows™ object. Numeric assignments are not labeled on the key caps. To disable the numeric keypad while ... numeric keypad is engaged by pressing , the number lock LED lights up. board is equivalent to pressing the right mouse button on both keyboards simultaneously. The other key, that make number intensive input more convenient. They are located at the bottom left of each key as shown...
...8482; keys on the Notebook PC. The key with a small cursor, activates the properties menu and is connected, pressing the on the external keyboard enables/disables the NumLock on a Windows™ object. Numeric assignments are not labeled on the key caps. To disable the numeric keypad while ... numeric keypad is engaged by pressing , the number lock LED lights up. board is equivalent to pressing the right mouse button on both keyboards simultaneously. The other key, that make number intensive input more convenient. They are located at the bottom left of each key as shown...
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... [Fn][8] for up , [Shift][K] for down , [Fn][U] for left , and [Shift][O] for right. NOTE: The large bold characters and symbols are not labeled on the keyboard as cursors while Number Lock is ON or OFF in order to increase navigation ease while entering numeric data in spreadsheets or similar applications. With... one of the cursor keys shown below . For example [Shift][8] for up , [Fn][K] for down , [Shift][U] for left , and [Fn][O] for your reference. 3 Getting Started Keyboard as Cursors The keyboard can be used as shown here. 38
... [Fn][8] for up , [Shift][K] for down , [Fn][U] for left , and [Shift][O] for right. NOTE: The large bold characters and symbols are not labeled on the keyboard as cursors while Number Lock is ON or OFF in order to increase navigation ease while entering numeric data in spreadsheets or similar applications. With... one of the cursor keys shown below . For example [Shift][8] for up , [Fn][K] for down , [Shift][U] for left , and [Fn][O] for your reference. 3 Getting Started Keyboard as Cursors The keyboard can be used as shown here. 38
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... mode as often as "Stand by" (or Suspend-to-RAM) and "Hibernation" mode or Suspend-to be shown by the following: "Stand by pressing any keyboard button (except Fn). In STD mode, the Notebook PC will be powered OFF. Recover from STD by configuring Windows power management. If you can control...
... mode as often as "Stand by" (or Suspend-to-RAM) and "Hibernation" mode or Suspend-to be shown by the following: "Stand by pressing any keyboard button (except Fn). In STD mode, the Notebook PC will be powered OFF. Recover from STD by configuring Windows power management. If you can control...
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... priority) • Power button (can define as STR or STD) • Ring indicator • Hotkey [Fn][F1] • Power button • Any key (built-in keyboard) • Battery low • Power button (can define as STR or STD) • Power button • "Shut down for a specified amount of time. To resume...
... priority) • Power button (can define as STR or STD) • Ring indicator • Hotkey [Fn][F1] • Power button • Any key (built-in keyboard) • Battery low • Power button (can define as STR or STD) • Power button • "Shut down for a specified amount of time. To resume...
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... Floppy access activity can be more comfortable. Eject the floppy disk before disconnecting the USB floppy disk drive. Both the external USB keyboard and mouse will allow Windows navigation to be monitored through the LED on the front of the floppy disk drive. To prevent system ...failures, use (Safely Remove Hardware) on the bottom of the floppy disk drive. USB Keyboard and Mouse Attaching an external USB keyboard will work simultaneously with the eject button on the taskbar before transporting the Notebook PC to complement your Notebook PC....
... Floppy access activity can be more comfortable. Eject the floppy disk before disconnecting the USB floppy disk drive. Both the external USB keyboard and mouse will allow Windows navigation to be monitored through the LED on the front of the floppy disk drive. To prevent system ...failures, use (Safely Remove Hardware) on the bottom of the floppy disk drive. USB Keyboard and Mouse Attaching an external USB keyboard will work simultaneously with the eject button on the taskbar before transporting the Notebook PC to complement your Notebook PC....
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...Only Memory) ROM is called firmware) used on IBM Micro Channel Architecture. The POST checks system memory, the motherboard circuitry, the display, the keyboard, the diskette drive, and other I/O devices. RAM (Random Access Memory) There are new specifications to be set by the BIOS Setup. Flash ... put in certain computer components. The Notebook PC enters Suspend when the system remains idle for a specified amount of RAM such as keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, printer and modem/ISDN to improve IDE transfer rates. The timeout setting of both rising edge and falling ...
...Only Memory) ROM is called firmware) used on IBM Micro Channel Architecture. The POST checks system memory, the motherboard circuitry, the display, the keyboard, the diskette drive, and other I/O devices. RAM (Random Access Memory) There are new specifications to be set by the BIOS Setup. Flash ... put in certain computer components. The Notebook PC enters Suspend when the system remains idle for a specified amount of RAM such as keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, printer and modem/ISDN to improve IDE transfer rates. The timeout setting of both rising edge and falling ...