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..." for use with scrolling capability. Be careful not to display storage device access, number lock, and capital lock statuses. Display Panel The display panel functions the same as shown by the illustration on the previous page. Opening the display panel turns the display back ON. You can change the display panel settings in the Advanced Power Management in microphone provides a source for general note taking, voicemail recording, or for external microphone connection. Push the switch once to turn ON and...
..." for use with scrolling capability. Be careful not to display storage device access, number lock, and capital lock statuses. Display Panel The display panel functions the same as shown by the illustration on the previous page. Opening the display panel turns the display back ON. You can change the display panel settings in the Advanced Power Management in microphone provides a source for general note taking, voicemail recording, or for external microphone connection. Push the switch once to turn ON and...
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.... To open the display panel, push the button inwards with email software from audio devices. Using this jack automatically disables the built-in the closed position. Charge Indicator Indicates that the battery is low and requires charging. Email Indicator Flashes when there is used to connect an external microphone or output signals from other companies. 16 This LED does not light up on your email program's inbox. This function requires software setup and may not work with...
.... To open the display panel, push the button inwards with email software from audio devices. Using this jack automatically disables the built-in the closed position. Charge Indicator Indicates that the battery is low and requires charging. Email Indicator Flashes when there is used to connect an external microphone or output signals from other companies. 16 This LED does not light up on your email program's inbox. This function requires software setup and may not work with...
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... to external power. A recovery CD is optional and includes an image of a pre-installed operating system such as Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME (Millennium), or Windows 2000. Operating Systems This Notebook PC offers its original working state provided that quickly restores the Notebook PC's operating system and software to enable hardware features, extend functionality, help manage your Notebook PC, or add functionality not provided by the native operating system. The support CD contains all drivers, utilities and software...
... to external power. A recovery CD is optional and includes an image of a pre-installed operating system such as Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME (Millennium), or Windows 2000. Operating Systems This Notebook PC offers its original working state provided that quickly restores the Notebook PC's operating system and software to enable hardware features, extend functionality, help manage your Notebook PC, or add functionality not provided by the native operating system. The support CD contains all drivers, utilities and software...
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..., you to select bootup from "Removable Devices", "Hard Drive", "ATAPI CD-ROM Drive", or enter BIOS setup. Never turn OFF or reset your data immediately and run Window's disk checking program: (1) right-click any critical hard disk drive warning is given during bootup after turning OFF your data. This indicates that controls the POST is lit; Continued use and the activity LED is installed as a permanent part of the Notebook PC's architecture. doing so can...
..., you to select bootup from "Removable Devices", "Hard Drive", "ATAPI CD-ROM Drive", or enter BIOS setup. Never turn OFF or reset your data immediately and run Window's disk checking program: (1) right-click any critical hard disk drive warning is given during bootup after turning OFF your data. This indicates that controls the POST is lit; Continued use and the activity LED is installed as a permanent part of the Notebook PC's architecture. doing so can...
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... solution is only single-sided; An MPEG2 hardware decoder PCMCIA card is required on Intel 233-333MHz based notebooks, playback quality is done through software only, eliminating the need for a theater-like experience. The DVD-ROM drive allows the use of MPEG2 (Motion Picture Experts Group specifications for playback of both CD and DVD discs. Definitions DVD, which approaches the quality of optical...
... solution is only single-sided; An MPEG2 hardware decoder PCMCIA card is required on Intel 233-333MHz based notebooks, playback quality is done through software only, eliminating the need for a theater-like experience. The DVD-ROM drive allows the use of MPEG2 (Motion Picture Experts Group specifications for playback of both CD and DVD discs. Definitions DVD, which approaches the quality of optical...
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... Card standard accommodates a number of a few stacked credit cards and have different thicknesses. As part of application needs. The Zoomed Video (ZV) Port allows video data on a PC Card to reduce power consumption. Eject Button Upper Socket Eject Button Lower Socket Upper Socket Supports: Type I, Type II, CardBus, Zoomed Video Lower Socket Supports: Type I /II decoder cards, and even wireless modem or LAN cards. Since the Notebook PC is also great for the power user...
... Card standard accommodates a number of a few stacked credit cards and have different thicknesses. As part of application needs. The Zoomed Video (ZV) Port allows video data on a PC Card to reduce power consumption. Eject Button Upper Socket Eject Button Lower Socket Upper Socket Supports: Type I, Type II, CardBus, Zoomed Video Lower Socket Supports: Type I /II decoder cards, and even wireless modem or LAN cards. Since the Notebook PC is also great for the power user...
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... or hubs. The USB controller automatically manages the logical connection of up to 127 devices to 12Mbps for keyboards and mice. However, new peripherals usually require additional USB drivers. This allows computer peripherals to recognize USB peripherals. USB also allows up to run setup. Using the Notebook PC Universal Serial Bus Universal Serial Bus (USB) is equipped with peripherals such as monitors and keyboards acting as external hard disk drives, CD/DVD-ROM drives, tape drives, digital cameras. 4.
... or hubs. The USB controller automatically manages the logical connection of up to 127 devices to 12Mbps for keyboards and mice. However, new peripherals usually require additional USB drivers. This allows computer peripherals to recognize USB peripherals. USB also allows up to run setup. Using the Notebook PC Universal Serial Bus Universal Serial Bus (USB) is equipped with peripherals such as monitors and keyboards acting as external hard disk drives, CD/DVD-ROM drives, tape drives, digital cameras. 4.
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... a menu CAUTION! See the Drivers and Utilities Support CD User's Manual for location). 4. FIR (Fast Infrared) supports up to 4Mbps and SIR (Serial Infrared) supports up to -point wireless communications. Disable the infrared communication when you would like to use a SIR/FIR-specified application to transmit or receive data files with a conveniently located Infrared (IR) Communication Port (see 2. You must be enabled in the BIOS Setup is properly set...
... a menu CAUTION! See the Drivers and Utilities Support CD User's Manual for location). 4. FIR (Fast Infrared) supports up to 4Mbps and SIR (Serial Infrared) supports up to -point wireless communications. Disable the infrared communication when you would like to use a SIR/FIR-specified application to transmit or receive data files with a conveniently located Infrared (IR) Communication Port (see 2. You must be enabled in the BIOS Setup is properly set...
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... BIOS. If installing Windows 98 using the [Fn][F1] keys. Never attempt to -Disk (STD), the CPU clock is used. Suspend Mode In Suspend-to-RAM (STR) and Suspend-to remove the battery pack while the power is operating in the data loss. Power Management Modes The Notebook PC has a number of automatic or adjustable power saving features that you are no indications when the Notebook PC is in STD mode. 55 These low power modes...
... BIOS. If installing Windows 98 using the [Fn][F1] keys. Never attempt to -Disk (STD), the CPU clock is used. Suspend Mode In Suspend-to-RAM (STR) and Suspend-to remove the battery pack while the power is operating in the data loss. Power Management Modes The Notebook PC has a number of automatic or adjustable power saving features that you are no indications when the Notebook PC is in STD mode. 55 These low power modes...
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... the next power management level is set through BIOS setup • Hotkey [Fn][F1] • Battery Extremely Low Soft OFF • Power button • "Shut down . 2. The example below ), operation can be returned or resumed (see ENTRY EVENT below demonstrates this mode puts devices including the LCD backlight in their lower active state. 4. Using the Notebook PC Standby Mode In addition to Disk) • Timer as set through Windows Start button EXIT...
... the next power management level is set through BIOS setup • Hotkey [Fn][F1] • Battery Extremely Low Soft OFF • Power button • "Shut down . 2. The example below ), operation can be returned or resumed (see ENTRY EVENT below demonstrates this mode puts devices including the LCD backlight in their lower active state. 4. Using the Notebook PC Standby Mode In addition to Disk) • Timer as set through Windows Start button EXIT...
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..." menu and then [Enter]. Select 1. This file works only in the boot sequence.) 4. Save Current BIOS to exit the BIOS setup. Type a filename and the path, for example, A:\XXX-XX.XXX and then press . Go back to power OFF the Notebook PC. 4. Careless updating can result in your operating system's display properties. 60 Assuming that you have problems with a Floppy Disk Drive 1. 5. If the screen resolution has changed...
..." menu and then [Enter]. Select 1. This file works only in the boot sequence.) 4. Save Current BIOS to exit the BIOS setup. Type a filename and the path, for example, A:\XXX-XX.XXX and then press . Go back to power OFF the Notebook PC. 4. Careless updating can result in your operating system's display properties. 60 Assuming that you have problems with a Floppy Disk Drive 1. 5. If the screen resolution has changed...
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... settings made in Flash Memory Writer Utility. The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup is important, therefore, to first understand all the Setup options, and second, to the system configuration and tailor your selections among the predetermined choices. Press [F2] to restart your Notebook PC. There are either installing new devices or expanding main memory, you to make changes to make your Notebook PC to use the Notebook PC...
... settings made in Flash Memory Writer Utility. The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup is important, therefore, to first understand all the Setup options, and second, to the system configuration and tailor your selections among the predetermined choices. Press [F2] to restart your Notebook PC. There are either installing new devices or expanding main memory, you to make changes to make your Notebook PC to use the Notebook PC...
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... Item Specific Help window, the BIOS setup program also provides a General Help screen. 5. To exit the help window, it indicates that there is more information to be displayed that a sub-menu can be launched from field to the left of the fields, use the set default hot key [F5]. This pointer indicates that will then immediately appear. A sub-menu contains additional options for detailed information on saving changes...
... Item Specific Help window, the BIOS setup program also provides a General Help screen. 5. To exit the help window, it indicates that there is more information to be displayed that a sub-menu can be launched from field to the left of the fields, use the set default hot key [F5]. This pointer indicates that will then immediately appear. A sub-menu contains additional options for detailed information on saving changes...
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... not need to make changes to select and enable video display devices, such as an LCD panel, an external CRT/LCD monitor, or both. For example 64512 KB means you are : [LCD] [CRT] [LCD & CRT] Memory Cache: [Enabled] This function allows memory caching for almost all computers and Notebook PCs. This is a display only field. 66 This is a display only field. 5. Unfortunately, this field. The configuration options are : [Disabled] [Enabled] System Memory: (display field) This field displays the...
... not need to make changes to select and enable video display devices, such as an LCD panel, an external CRT/LCD monitor, or both. For example 64512 KB means you are : [LCD] [CRT] [LCD & CRT] Memory Cache: [Enabled] This function allows memory caching for almost all computers and Notebook PCs. This is a display only field. 66 This is a display only field. 5. Unfortunately, this field. The configuration options are : [Disabled] [Enabled] System Memory: (display field) This field displays the...
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... Configuring the BIOS I/O Device Configuration (sub-menu) I/O Device Configuration IR Port Base I /O addresses. IR port: [User] This field allows you to set the serial port IRQ and I /O address: Mode: DMA channel: [User] [2F8 IRQ3] [FIR] [DMA 3] Item Specific Help Configure IR port using options: Auto [OS configuration] User [USER configuration] Disabled [NO configuration] NOTE: The presence of sub-items in IR port) When User is selected, the Mode field allows you to configure the Notebook PC's serial IR port. Changing the default address and IRQ settings...
... Configuring the BIOS I/O Device Configuration (sub-menu) I/O Device Configuration IR Port Base I /O addresses. IR port: [User] This field allows you to set the serial port IRQ and I /O address: Mode: DMA channel: [User] [2F8 IRQ3] [FIR] [DMA 3] Item Specific Help Configure IR port using options: Auto [OS configuration] User [USER configuration] Disabled [NO configuration] NOTE: The presence of sub-items in IR port) When User is selected, the Mode field allows you to configure the Notebook PC's serial IR port. Changing the default address and IRQ settings...
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...System Boot Entry above. Configuring the BIOS Type the password next to set . Symbols and other keys are several security passwords available to "Confirm New Password" and press the [Enter] key. Set Supervisor Password Enter Current Password [ ] Enter New Password [ ] Confirm New Password [ ] To change the password or clear the password, highlight this function, a password will then require either the User password before booting the operating system. The dialog box will prompt for a password during system bootup (POST) and Resume. Password on each hard disk drive partition...
...System Boot Entry above. Configuring the BIOS Type the password next to set . Symbols and other keys are several security passwords available to "Confirm New Password" and press the [Enter] key. Set Supervisor Password Enter Current Password [ ] Enter New Password [ ] Confirm New Password [ ] To change the password or clear the password, highlight this function, a password will then require either the User password before booting the operating system. The dialog box will prompt for a password during system bootup (POST) and Resume. Password on each hard disk drive partition...
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... uses a Lithium-Ion battery which is selected from "Start - Configuring the BIOS Suspend Mode: [Save to the hard disk drive when you to remove memory effects in order to Disk" will be controlled by " is the lowest power state for the Notebook PC. "Save to RAM" will save your Windows working state to RAM] This field determines the type of charge and discharge cycles depending on the hard disk drive. When this function will save your Windows working...
... uses a Lithium-Ion battery which is selected from "Start - Configuring the BIOS Suspend Mode: [Save to the hard disk drive when you to remove memory effects in order to Disk" will be controlled by " is the lowest power state for the Notebook PC. "Save to RAM" will save your Windows working state to RAM] This field determines the type of charge and discharge cycles depending on the hard disk drive. When this function will save your Windows working...
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... the values you have made changes to save your selections, choose this menu. The CMOS RAM is sustained by an onboard backup battery and stays on even when the Notebook PC is asked. Configuring the BIOS Exit Menu Once you have made to exit this option is selected, a confirmation is turned off. 5. If you should only be used if you do not want...
... the values you have made changes to save your selections, choose this menu. The CMOS RAM is sustained by an onboard backup battery and stays on even when the Notebook PC is asked. Configuring the BIOS Exit Menu Once you have made to exit this option is selected, a confirmation is turned off. 5. If you should only be used if you do not want...
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... 73 DVD-ROM Drive 40 Appendix E Exit Discarding Changes 79 Exit Menu 79 Exit Saving Changes 79 Extended Memory 66 External Audio Connections 43 External Display Connection 43 External Monitor Port 20 F Fast Infrared Port 18 Federal Communications Commission 2 Floppy Disk Drive 48 G Glossary 85 H Hard Disk Password 75 Hard Disk Timeout 77 Hard Disk Unlock 75 Headphone (Jack) 16 Heads 67 I I/O Device Configuration 72 Installed O/S 70 Internal Modem Compliancy 82 IR port 72 IR Wireless Communication 52 K Kensington® Lock Port 19 Keyboard 15 L Large Disk Access Mode 70...
... 73 DVD-ROM Drive 40 Appendix E Exit Discarding Changes 79 Exit Menu 79 Exit Saving Changes 79 Extended Memory 66 External Audio Connections 43 External Display Connection 43 External Monitor Port 20 F Fast Infrared Port 18 Federal Communications Commission 2 Floppy Disk Drive 48 G Glossary 85 H Hard Disk Password 75 Hard Disk Timeout 77 Hard Disk Unlock 75 Headphone (Jack) 16 Heads 67 I I/O Device Configuration 72 Installed O/S 70 Internal Modem Compliancy 82 IR port 72 IR Wireless Communication 52 K Kensington® Lock Port 19 Keyboard 15 L Large Disk Access Mode 70...
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... (Microphone Jack) 16 Microphone 15 Microsoft Windows™ Keys 31 Modem and Network Connections 50 Modem/LAN Port 19 Monitor Out Example 43 Multi-Sector Transfers 68 N Network Connection 51 Nordic Cautions 3 Number Lock 28 Numeric Keypad, alternate 31 O Owner Information 92 P Password on boot 75 PC Card (PCMCIA) Sockets and Eject 18 PC Cards (PCMCIA) 44 Pointing Device 34 Power Connection 25 Power Indicator 16 Power Management Modes 55 Power Savings 76 Power State Summary 56 Power Switch 15 Power-On...
... (Microphone Jack) 16 Microphone 15 Microsoft Windows™ Keys 31 Modem and Network Connections 50 Modem/LAN Port 19 Monitor Out Example 43 Multi-Sector Transfers 68 N Network Connection 51 Nordic Cautions 3 Number Lock 28 Numeric Keypad, alternate 31 O Owner Information 92 P Password on boot 75 PC Card (PCMCIA) Sockets and Eject 18 PC Cards (PCMCIA) 44 Pointing Device 34 Power Connection 25 Power Indicator 16 Power Management Modes 55 Power Savings 76 Power State Summary 56 Power Switch 15 Power-On...