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......2-15 Rear Side View...2-17 Bottom SideView ...2-19 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 Using the Optical Storage Device 3-19 Connecting the External Devices 3-22 Connecting the Peripheral Devices 3-22 Connecting the Communication Devices 3-24 Express Card Installation...3-26 Removing the Express card 3-26 Installing the Express card ...3-26
......2-15 Rear Side View...2-17 Bottom SideView ...2-19 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 Using the Optical Storage Device 3-19 Connecting the External Devices 3-22 Connecting the Peripheral Devices 3-22 Connecting the Communication Devices 3-24 Express Card Installation...3-26 Removing the Express card 3-26 Installing the Express card ...3-26
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... caused by improper battery replacement, use the same or equivalent type of battery recommended by a service personnel: The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it is reliable connected to protective earthing...
... caused by improper battery replacement, use the same or equivalent type of battery recommended by a service personnel: The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it is reliable connected to protective earthing...
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Caution on Using Modem (optional) Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in the vicinity of any trouble with this manual for wet location. Never touch the telephone wires or terminals which are not insulated unless the telephone line has been disconnected from lightning. Do not use this model properly, read the instruction manual carefully and...
Caution on Using Modem (optional) Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in the vicinity of any trouble with this manual for wet location. Never touch the telephone wires or terminals which are not insulated unless the telephone line has been disconnected from lightning. Do not use this model properly, read the instruction manual carefully and...
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... of all the accessories included when you a delightful and professional experience in using this notebook. Introductions 2-2 Congratulations on using keyboard, touchpad, hard disk drive, and optical storage drive. Beside, the steps of this notebook. This brand-new exquisite notebook will give you open the packing box. It is recommended to operate this notebook. Chapter 3, Getting Started, gives the basic operation instructions on becoming an user of installing and uninstalling the battery;
... of all the accessories included when you a delightful and professional experience in using this notebook. Introductions 2-2 Congratulations on using keyboard, touchpad, hard disk drive, and optical storage drive. Beside, the steps of this notebook. This brand-new exquisite notebook will give you open the packing box. It is recommended to operate this notebook. Chapter 3, Getting Started, gives the basic operation instructions on becoming an user of installing and uninstalling the battery;
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Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without notice) 56K Fax/MODEM MDC v1.5-(optional) LAN Giga Lan PTT Approval Yes WfM Wfm 2.0 support Wake on LAN Yes Wireless LAN Support (optional) Bluetooth Support (optional) Express Card Slot Express Card Slot x 1 Display LCD Type Brightness 14.1" WXGA (Glare/Non-glare type) Brightness controlled by K/B hot-keys Video Graphics VRAM ATI® M82-SCE (optional) SiS® M672 (optional) 256MB (optional) Introductions 2-6 Card Reader x 1 (SD/ MMC/MS/XD) The supported memory cards may vary without notice.
Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without notice) 56K Fax/MODEM MDC v1.5-(optional) LAN Giga Lan PTT Approval Yes WfM Wfm 2.0 support Wake on LAN Yes Wireless LAN Support (optional) Bluetooth Support (optional) Express Card Slot Express Card Slot x 1 Display LCD Type Brightness 14.1" WXGA (Glare/Non-glare type) Brightness controlled by K/B hot-keys Video Graphics VRAM ATI® M82-SCE (optional) SiS® M672 (optional) 256MB (optional) Introductions 2-6 Card Reader x 1 (SD/ MMC/MS/XD) The supported memory cards may vary without notice.
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Yes Others Kensington Lock Hole Compliance x 1 WHQL Introductions 2-7 LCD Resolution (Optional) Dual View Function CRT Output 1280 x 800 WXGA LCD or CRT will be auto detected when connected. Supported WebCam CMOS(optional) 1.3 Mega Pixel Audio Sound Controller Internal Speaker Internal Microphone Sound Volume Realtek ALC888 2 speakers with housing yes Adjust by volume button, K/B hot-key & SW Software & BIOS USB Flash Boot BIOS Yes, USB floppy boot up DOS only Fast Boot Support ---
Yes Others Kensington Lock Hole Compliance x 1 WHQL Introductions 2-7 LCD Resolution (Optional) Dual View Function CRT Output 1280 x 800 WXGA LCD or CRT will be auto detected when connected. Supported WebCam CMOS(optional) 1.3 Mega Pixel Audio Sound Controller Internal Speaker Internal Microphone Sound Volume Realtek ALC888 2 speakers with housing yes Adjust by volume button, K/B hot-key & SW Software & BIOS USB Flash Boot BIOS Yes, USB floppy boot up DOS only Fast Boot Support ---
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... when Wireless LAN and Bluetooth function are in suspend mode. Glowing blue when the system is activated. LED goes out when the system is in fight. Status LED Power On/ Off/ Suspend: Blinking blue when the system is turned off. Keyboard The built-in webcam can be used for picture taking, video recoding or conferencing, and any other interactive applications. 3. Introductions 2-9 1. WebCam (optional) This...
... when Wireless LAN and Bluetooth function are in suspend mode. Glowing blue when the system is activated. LED goes out when the system is in fight. Status LED Power On/ Off/ Suspend: Blinking blue when the system is turned off. Keyboard The built-in webcam can be used for picture taking, video recoding or conferencing, and any other interactive applications. 3. Introductions 2-9 1. WebCam (optional) This...
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Caps Lock: Glowing blue when the Caps Lock function is accessing the hard disk drive or the optical drive device. 5. Hard Disk/ Optical Drive Device In-use: Blinking blue when the system is activated. Consult the local dealer for purchasing an equivalent type of the notebook. Introductions 2-10 Battery: Glowing green when the battery is being charged. Glowing amber when the battery is in low battery status. Blinking amber if the battery fails...
Caps Lock: Glowing blue when the Caps Lock function is accessing the hard disk drive or the optical drive device. 5. Hard Disk/ Optical Drive Device In-use: Blinking blue when the system is activated. Consult the local dealer for purchasing an equivalent type of the notebook. Introductions 2-10 Battery: Glowing green when the battery is being charged. Glowing amber when the battery is in low battery status. Blinking amber if the battery fails...
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... use the CD/ DVD disc for installing software, accessing data and playing music/movie on the computer. Super Multi works as the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 2. USB Port 2. Introductions 2-14 Right Side View 2 1. USB Port The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as a multi-functional DVD Dual Drive and a DVD RAM Drive. Blu-ray is a high-capacity optical disc that holds 4.5 hours of high-definition video...
... use the CD/ DVD disc for installing software, accessing data and playing music/movie on the computer. Super Multi works as the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 2. USB Port 2. Introductions 2-14 Right Side View 2 1. USB Port The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as a multi-functional DVD Dual Drive and a DVD RAM Drive. Blu-ray is a high-capacity optical disc that holds 4.5 hours of high-definition video...
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...-compatible device (such as a projector) for air circulation. 3. Express Card Slot 1. Ventilator The ventilator is designed to secure the notebook in place. 2. Card Reader 6. DO NOT block the ventilator for a great view of the cable has a small loop which allows users to cool the system. Kensington Lock 2. Ventilator 3. Kensington Lock This notebook provides a Kensington Lock hole, which allows the whole cable to connect an external monitor...
...-compatible device (such as a projector) for air circulation. 3. Express Card Slot 1. Ventilator The ventilator is designed to secure the notebook in place. 2. Card Reader 6. DO NOT block the ventilator for a great view of the cable has a small loop which allows users to cool the system. Kensington Lock 2. Ventilator 3. Kensington Lock This notebook provides a Kensington Lock hole, which allows the whole cable to connect an external monitor...
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If the battery power is critical to maintain a normal operation. Check with batteries. Keep away from the reach of children. Do not use rusty or damaged batteries. Dispose of time. Disable unnecessary settings or remove idle peripherals. Connect an AC adapter to the system whenever possible. Conserving Battery Power Efficient battery power is not managed well, the saved data and customized settings may present...
If the battery power is critical to maintain a normal operation. Check with batteries. Keep away from the reach of children. Do not use rusty or damaged batteries. Dispose of time. Disable unnecessary settings or remove idle peripherals. Connect an AC adapter to the system whenever possible. Conserving Battery Power Efficient battery power is not managed well, the saved data and customized settings may present...
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... refer to perform Windows-specific functions, such as opening the Start menu and launching the shortcut menu. Getting Started 3-14 Function Keys Windows Keys You can find the Windows Logo key ( ) and one Application Logo key ( ) on the system + configuration). Enable or disable the touchpad function. 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 both.
... refer to perform Windows-specific functions, such as opening the Start menu and launching the shortcut menu. Getting Started 3-14 Function Keys Windows Keys You can find the Windows Logo key ( ) and one Application Logo key ( ) on the system + configuration). Enable or disable the touchpad function. 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 both.
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Cursor Movement Area This pressure-sensitive area of the touchpad, allows you to place your finger on and control the cursor on the screen by moving one of the cursor on the screen and making selection with standard mouse, allowing you to control the notebook by pointing the location of your notebook is a pointing device that is compatible with its two buttons. 1. Right / Left Buttons Acts as the mouse's right/ left button. Getting Started 3-15 Knowing the Touchpad The touchpad integrated in your finger. 2.
Cursor Movement Area This pressure-sensitive area of the touchpad, allows you to place your finger on and control the cursor on the screen by moving one of the cursor on the screen and making selection with standard mouse, allowing you to control the notebook by pointing the location of your notebook is a pointing device that is compatible with its two buttons. 1. Right / Left Buttons Acts as the mouse's right/ left button. Getting Started 3-15 Knowing the Touchpad The touchpad integrated in your finger. 2.
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... on a proper location of the pad, lift your notebook. Getting Started 3-16 Using the Touchpad Read the following description to learn how to use the standard Microsoft or IBM PS/2 driver in Control Panel allows you move your fingertip across the pad, the cursor on the screen will act as a miniature duplicate of the two buttons. In addition, you can change the configuration. Positioning...
... on a proper location of the pad, lift your notebook. Getting Started 3-16 Using the Touchpad Read the following description to learn how to use the standard Microsoft or IBM PS/2 driver in Control Panel allows you move your fingertip across the pad, the cursor on the screen will act as a miniature duplicate of the two buttons. In addition, you can change the configuration. Positioning...
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... drivers for each device first if necessary, and then connect the device to add the new device. 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 the notebook. Connecting the Peripheral Devices Connecting the USB devices This notebook provides USB ports for reference only. All devices listed here are for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam...
... drivers for each device first if necessary, and then connect the device to add the new device. 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 the notebook. Connecting the Peripheral Devices Connecting the USB devices This notebook provides USB ports for reference only. All devices listed here are for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam...
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... 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 default. If not, you can switch the display mode by configuring the settings in Display Properties of the notebook display. Getting Started 3-23 Connecting the External Display Devices This notebook provides a VGA port for a great view of Windows operating system. The 15-pin-D-sub VGA port allows users to connect an external monitor...
... 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 default. If not, you can switch the display mode by configuring the settings in Display Properties of the notebook display. Getting Started 3-23 Connecting the External Display Devices This notebook provides a VGA port for a great view of Windows operating system. The 15-pin-D-sub VGA port allows users to connect an external monitor...
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... (optional) The built-in 56Kbps fax/data modem or combo modem (with built-in the software disk of your MIS staff or Internet service provider (ISP) for help. For more instructions or detailed steps on dialing-up to connect the Internet. To reduce the risk of the modem feature. It is strongly recommended to install the modem driver included in Bluetooth function...
... (optional) The built-in 56Kbps fax/data modem or combo modem (with built-in the software disk of your MIS staff or Internet service provider (ISP) for help. For more instructions or detailed steps on dialing-up to connect the Internet. To reduce the risk of the modem feature. It is strongly recommended to install the modem driver included in Bluetooth function...
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... always operates in DOS system; Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. BIOS Setup 4-7 Advanced Menu Active State Power-Management Select this item to boot the system by the use USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, or portable disk, in a conserve power mode (the processor works at FSB400-600MHz or FSB533-800MHz). Setting options: 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, and 248. Legacy USB Support Selecting Enabled allows users to enable or disable Intel SpeedStep technology. Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. ...
... always operates in DOS system; Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. BIOS Setup 4-7 Advanced Menu Active State Power-Management Select this item to boot the system by the use USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, or portable disk, in a conserve power mode (the processor works at FSB400-600MHz or FSB533-800MHz). Setting options: 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, and 248. Legacy USB Support Selecting Enabled allows users to enable or disable Intel SpeedStep technology. Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. ...
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... Setup. You can make advance settings of BIOS password protection that is set, the new item User Access Level and Password Check will replace any previously set password from CMOS memory. Always A password prompt appears every time when the Notebook is selected, a message box will appear on or when end users try to abort the selection without entering a password. BIOS Setup 4-8 Security menu Change Supervisor Password When this function is powered on the screen as below : Setup The password...
... Setup. You can make advance settings of BIOS password protection that is set, the new item User Access Level and Password Check will replace any previously set password from CMOS memory. Always A password prompt appears every time when the Notebook is selected, a message box will appear on or when end users try to abort the selection without entering a password. BIOS Setup 4-8 Security menu Change Supervisor Password When this function is powered on the screen as below : Setup The password...
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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; Once the password is disabled, the system will be disabled. BIOS Setup 4-9 To clear a set password, just press [Enter] when you can enter Setup without entering any password. A message box will show up confirming the password will boot and you are prompted to enter the password.
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; Once the password is disabled, the system will be disabled. BIOS Setup 4-9 To clear a set password, just press [Enter] when you can enter Setup without entering any password. A message box will show up confirming the password will boot and you are prompted to enter the password.