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... Devices, Inc. Windows Media is a trademark of PowerQuest Corporation. Power Quest is a registered trademark and EasyRestore is a trademark of SHARP Corporation and its sales subsidiaries. viii Downloaded from the use of all important data. Data may be lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as stolen credit card numbers, the loss of or alteration of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery...
... Devices, Inc. Windows Media is a trademark of PowerQuest Corporation. Power Quest is a registered trademark and EasyRestore is a trademark of SHARP Corporation and its sales subsidiaries. viii Downloaded from the use of all important data. Data may be lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as stolen credit card numbers, the loss of or alteration of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery...
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... Optional External Floppy Disk Drive Unit 4-3 External Display ...4-5 Audio System ...4-7 USB Device ...4-11 PC Card...4-12 Printer ...4-14 IEEE 1394 Device 4-15 Communication Functions Built-in Modem ...5-1 LAN Unit...5-4 Wireless LAN ...5-7 Network Setup Utility 5-11 Setup Utility Running the Setup Utility 6-1 Main Menu ...6-3 Advanced Menu...6-4 Security Menu...6-4 Boot Menu ...6-6 Exit Menu ...6-6 Appendixes Memory Module ...A-1 Installing Weight Saver A-4 Maintenance and Care A-6 Re-installation Instructions A-11 Troubleshooting Index xiii Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals...
... Optional External Floppy Disk Drive Unit 4-3 External Display ...4-5 Audio System ...4-7 USB Device ...4-11 PC Card...4-12 Printer ...4-14 IEEE 1394 Device 4-15 Communication Functions Built-in Modem ...5-1 LAN Unit...5-4 Wireless LAN ...5-7 Network Setup Utility 5-11 Setup Utility Running the Setup Utility 6-1 Main Menu ...6-3 Advanced Menu...6-4 Security Menu...6-4 Boot Menu ...6-6 Exit Menu ...6-6 Appendixes Memory Module ...A-1 Installing Weight Saver A-4 Maintenance and Care A-6 Re-installation Instructions A-11 Troubleshooting Index xiii Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals...
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...; Configuring your location, language and keyboard type • Configuring your time zone • Accepting license agreement • Naming your computer • Creating an account • Completing configuration • Do not turn on your computer again. If you turn it off, you cannot operate the keyboard or the glide pad, press the power button for Wireless LAN communication. 1-4 Downloaded from the power management. (Refer to Power Management section of the taskbar to open...
...; Configuring your location, language and keyboard type • Configuring your time zone • Accepting license agreement • Naming your computer • Creating an account • Completing configuration • Do not turn on your computer again. If you turn it off, you cannot operate the keyboard or the glide pad, press the power button for Wireless LAN communication. 1-4 Downloaded from the power management. (Refer to Power Management section of the taskbar to open...
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Click start menu 1 1. Close the display cover to keep the screen and keyboard clean and protected. Follow these instructions. 1. Confirm that the power button is enabled to shut down your computer you need to wait at least ten seconds before turning it off your computer. In the Turn off and on in the pull-down menu of the following steps: • From the start - Open Power Options Properties dialog...
Click start menu 1 1. Close the display cover to keep the screen and keyboard clean and protected. Follow these instructions. 1. Confirm that the power button is enabled to shut down your computer you need to wait at least ten seconds before turning it off your computer. In the Turn off and on in the pull-down menu of the following steps: • From the start - Open Power Options Properties dialog...
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... connecting an external monitor) Fn + F6 ( ) Decreases the LCD screen brightness. Fn + F7 ( ) Increases the LCD screen brightness. Special Keys Windows Key Opens the Windows start menu. 2 Application Key Opens an application-specific short-cut menu. Fn + F1 ( ) Turns the wireless LAN antenna on and off . System Function Keys When pressed together with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all the functionality of Chapter 3 for more information.) Do not use the function keys Fn+F5 during watching DVD videos or animation, or playing a video game. 2-6 Downloaded...
... connecting an external monitor) Fn + F6 ( ) Decreases the LCD screen brightness. Fn + F7 ( ) Increases the LCD screen brightness. Special Keys Windows Key Opens the Windows start menu. 2 Application Key Opens an application-specific short-cut menu. Fn + F1 ( ) Turns the wireless LAN antenna on and off . System Function Keys When pressed together with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all the functionality of Chapter 3 for more information.) Do not use the function keys Fn+F5 during watching DVD videos or animation, or playing a video game. 2-6 Downloaded...
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... for limited viewing uses only.) Make sure to simultaneous display modes, the DVD video will stop. • Disable the power management. When shipped from the factory, your optical drive is turned on videos. • Set the display mode to your computer is set to remove the DVD video from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2-11 When set to a region code applicable to LCD only or external monitor only. Watching DVD Video You can enjoy watching a DVD video on the...
... for limited viewing uses only.) Make sure to simultaneous display modes, the DVD video will stop. • Disable the power management. When shipped from the factory, your optical drive is turned on videos. • Set the display mode to your computer is set to remove the DVD video from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2-11 When set to a region code applicable to LCD only or external monitor only. Watching DVD Video You can enjoy watching a DVD video on the...
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... enjoy DVD video on a big display. • Before connecting the television set, disconnect the external monitor. • Connect the television set . 2. In Preferences tab, click Set Password button in the InterVideo WinDVD4 window and click Setup.... See online help of WinDVD for more details. 2 Displaying Video on the television set to your computer. 2-13 Downloaded from watching an inappropriate movie, follow the steps below: 1. Connecting TV Set 1. Otherwise, the screen may...
... enjoy DVD video on a big display. • Before connecting the television set, disconnect the external monitor. • Connect the television set . 2. In Preferences tab, click Set Password button in the InterVideo WinDVD4 window and click Setup.... See online help of WinDVD for more details. 2 Displaying Video on the television set to your computer. 2-13 Downloaded from watching an inappropriate movie, follow the steps below: 1. Connecting TV Set 1. Otherwise, the screen may...
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... or peripheral devices, or connect/disconnect peripheral devices, while entering/resuming from System standby/System hibernate. • While operating on Power Schemes tab. To resume from System standby/hibernate, the system restores the exact last state of your computer in part of the hard disk and turns off . For example, you can restart your computer from stand by mode more quickly than shut...
... or peripheral devices, or connect/disconnect peripheral devices, while entering/resuming from System standby/System hibernate. • While operating on Power Schemes tab. To resume from System standby/hibernate, the system restores the exact last state of your computer in part of the hard disk and turns off . For example, you can restart your computer from stand by mode more quickly than shut...
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... peripheral devices supporting USB. In this case, install the driver by following the instructions on the screen. 4 USB Ports To remove USB devices, you may need to perform the following instructions before you cannot find the icon, click to your computer. Click Safely Remove Hardware icon ( ) on Safely remove xxxxx string (xxxxx is not installed correctly, a message will be installed automatically. Click on the taskbar. Safe To Remove Hardware dialog appears. 3. With a USB connection, you can connect...
... peripheral devices supporting USB. In this case, install the driver by following the instructions on the screen. 4 USB Ports To remove USB devices, you may need to perform the following instructions before you cannot find the icon, click to your computer. Click Safely Remove Hardware icon ( ) on Safely remove xxxxx string (xxxxx is not installed correctly, a message will be installed automatically. Click on the taskbar. Safe To Remove Hardware dialog appears. 3. With a USB connection, you can connect...
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..., remove the card. 5. 4. Confirm the eject button inside the cabinet. USB Port USB Cable 4-14 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If not, push it back for safekeeping. 4 Printer You can connect a USB printer to either of the USB ports. • Before using a USB printer, read the printer manual and install the printer driver. • Note that some printers may not use Found New Hardware Wizard to install the printer driver...
..., remove the card. 5. 4. Confirm the eject button inside the cabinet. USB Port USB Cable 4-14 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If not, push it back for safekeeping. 4 Printer You can connect a USB printer to either of the USB ports. • Before using a USB printer, read the printer manual and install the printer driver. • Note that some printers may not use Found New Hardware Wizard to install the printer driver...
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... connected. ) USB Emulation defines whether USB devices (a keyboard, a mouse or an external floppy disk drive) can be used in DOS mode. Video RAM Size shows the minimum size of the system. CPU Information shows the information on when Fn+NumLk are always disabled or not. (Num lock indicator will turn on the CPU. System Date defines the system date, using the format hour:minute:second (24-hour format). Press Enter to change numerals. System Memory...
... connected. ) USB Emulation defines whether USB devices (a keyboard, a mouse or an external floppy disk drive) can be used in DOS mode. Video RAM Size shows the minimum size of the system. CPU Information shows the information on when Fn+NumLk are always disabled or not. (Num lock indicator will turn on the CPU. System Date defines the system date, using the format hour:minute:second (24-hour format). Press Enter to change numerals. System Memory...
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... user password. Set User Password defines the user password (up to the Setup Utility. Once a password is writeprotected. Make sure to type the password for assistance. Supervisor and User Password Setting a password will have to select a password you will protect your computer or 6 change the configuration. Normally this option has to be unable to shut down and protect it on . Advanced Menu Internal Pointing Device enables or disables the built-in a secure place. Press the power button to access...
... user password. Set User Password defines the user password (up to the Setup Utility. Once a password is writeprotected. Make sure to type the password for assistance. Supervisor and User Password Setting a password will have to select a password you will protect your computer or 6 change the configuration. Normally this option has to be unable to shut down and protect it on . Advanced Menu Internal Pointing Device enables or disables the built-in a secure place. Press the power button to access...
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5. Notched Parts 7. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A-3 Replace the sheet and memory slot cover, matching the projected parts of the cover with the projected parts of your computer and connect the AC adapter. Notched Parts Projected Part 6. Replace the battery pack, turn over your computer. Tighten the screws. Projected Parts Appendixes 8. Press the memory module slowly to place it into the memory socket, matching the notched parts of the module with the notched parts of the socket, until you hear the clicking sound.
5. Notched Parts 7. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A-3 Replace the sheet and memory slot cover, matching the projected parts of the cover with the projected parts of your computer and connect the AC adapter. Notched Parts Projected Part 6. Replace the battery pack, turn over your computer. Tighten the screws. Projected Parts Appendixes 8. Press the memory module slowly to place it into the memory socket, matching the notched parts of the module with the notched parts of the socket, until you hear the clicking sound.
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... disconnected cables. If you encounter a software error, try to determine if the error message is from your operating system or from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine T-1 Troubleshooting Downloaded from an application program, and refer to solve the problem. If your software application programs are displayed, check the battery charge or power outlet, the plug and power cord, and any peripheral devices, look for example, the screen...
... disconnected cables. If you encounter a software error, try to determine if the error message is from your operating system or from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine T-1 Troubleshooting Downloaded from an application program, and refer to solve the problem. If your software application programs are displayed, check the battery charge or power outlet, the plug and power cord, and any peripheral devices, look for example, the screen...
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... Disk Drive in Boot Sequence in Boot menu of the Setup Utility is set the date and time correctly. Connect another electric equipment to the wall outlet and check whether it is live wall outlet. Remove the disk. Question: Why do I boot from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Troubleshooting Trouble when Starting Question: Why doesn't the power indicator or the battery indicator turn on Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function...
... Disk Drive in Boot Sequence in Boot menu of the Setup Utility is set the date and time correctly. Connect another electric equipment to the wall outlet and check whether it is live wall outlet. Remove the disk. Question: Why do I boot from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Troubleshooting Trouble when Starting Question: Why doesn't the power indicator or the battery indicator turn on Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function...
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... the screen blank? • Press any key to see the message, the backup battery has no capacity left. Question: Why does the external monitor display nothing or the image on it is correctly installed and has a charge remaining. • Make sure the LCD screen is turned on. • If you still have the problem after trying the above, follow the steps in Replacing Backup Battery of Display Properties...
... the screen blank? • Press any key to see the message, the backup battery has no capacity left. Question: Why does the external monitor display nothing or the image on it is correctly installed and has a charge remaining. • Make sure the LCD screen is turned on. • If you still have the problem after trying the above, follow the steps in Replacing Backup Battery of Display Properties...
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• Make sure the external monitor is not near any electric devices having strong magnetic fields such as the output display by 600 pixels and Color quality to a TV set or radio. Trouble with Keyboard/Glide Pad Question: Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? • Try the following in the full screen mode, Fn+F5 ( ) key combination may not work , press the power switch for more...
• Make sure the external monitor is not near any electric devices having strong magnetic fields such as the output display by 600 pixels and Color quality to a TV set or radio. Trouble with Keyboard/Glide Pad Question: Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? • Try the following in the full screen mode, Fn+F5 ( ) key combination may not work , press the power switch for more...
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... service company. Click start - Remove the device or contact the dealer of the device. • If your computer is connected to the modem jack. • Confirm the dial setting (pulse or tone) of your connection status using New Connection Wizard, check Use dialing rules in the Properties dialog box of a regular analog line, the modem will not function properly. If the electric characteristics of Windows XP...
... service company. Click start - Remove the device or contact the dealer of the device. • If your computer is connected to the modem jack. • Confirm the dial setting (pulse or tone) of your connection status using New Connection Wizard, check Use dialing rules in the Properties dialog box of a regular analog line, the modem will not function properly. If the electric characteristics of Windows XP...
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... drag and drop, 2-5 scroll, 2-5 troubleshooting, T-4 H Hard disk drive troubleshooting, T-5 I IEEE 1394 device connecting, 4-15 disconnecting, 4-16 Indicators battery, 2-1 power, 2-1 status, xiv K Keyboard function keys, 2-6 special keys, 2-6 troubleshooting, T-4 windows key, 2-6 L LAN configuring, 5-5 connecting to network, 5-4 troubleshooting, T-8 M Memory module installing, A-1 uninstalling, A-5 Modem configuring, 5-3 connecting to telephone line, 5-2 troubleshooting, T-7 Index-2 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine N Network setup utility changing, 5-12 deleting, 5-12...
... drag and drop, 2-5 scroll, 2-5 troubleshooting, T-4 H Hard disk drive troubleshooting, T-5 I IEEE 1394 device connecting, 4-15 disconnecting, 4-16 Indicators battery, 2-1 power, 2-1 status, xiv K Keyboard function keys, 2-6 special keys, 2-6 troubleshooting, T-4 windows key, 2-6 L LAN configuring, 5-5 connecting to network, 5-4 troubleshooting, T-8 M Memory module installing, A-1 uninstalling, A-5 Modem configuring, 5-3 connecting to telephone line, 5-2 troubleshooting, T-7 Index-2 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine N Network setup utility changing, 5-12 deleting, 5-12...
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... standby about, 3-12 generating conditions, 3-13 resuming from, 3-12 T Television set, 2-13 Troubleshooting common problems, T-1 communications, T-7 display, T-3 external floppy disk drive, T-5 hard disk drive, T-5 keyboard or glide pad, T-4 LAN, T-7 optical drive, T-5 peripherals, T-9 U USB device, 4-11 W Wallpaper, 2-18 Weight saver, A-4 WEP key, 5-9 Windows XP first-time setup, 1-4 properties dialog boxes, 1-5 Wireless LAN activating, 5-7 communicating, 5-8 conflicting the status, 5-9 connecting to Access points, 5-8 Index Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Index-3
... standby about, 3-12 generating conditions, 3-13 resuming from, 3-12 T Television set, 2-13 Troubleshooting common problems, T-1 communications, T-7 display, T-3 external floppy disk drive, T-5 hard disk drive, T-5 keyboard or glide pad, T-4 LAN, T-7 optical drive, T-5 peripherals, T-9 U USB device, 4-11 W Wallpaper, 2-18 Weight saver, A-4 WEP key, 5-9 Windows XP first-time setup, 1-4 properties dialog boxes, 1-5 Wireless LAN activating, 5-7 communicating, 5-8 conflicting the status, 5-9 connecting to Access points, 5-8 Index Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Index-3