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If this equipment does cause harmful interference to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. ViewSonic VNB141 Equipment (or its transmitting antenna) that may cause undesired operation. These limits are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by one or more ...
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. ViewSonic VNB141 Equipment (or its transmitting antenna) that may cause undesired operation. These limits are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by one or more ...
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... turning on soft objects (e.g.: bed, sofa, your notebook PC away from those vents and cause system halt due to or use accessories recommended by ViewSonic. 13. DO NOT place floppy disks near liquids, rain, or moisture. 9. Use only the Battery Packs approved by an incorrect type. Notebook ...a certified service technician should only be used batteries according to strong magnetic or electrical fields; DO NOT press or touch the LCD Screen. ViewSonic VNB141 ii Dispose of data on your Local Authority or retailer for disposal of explosion if the battery is replaced by...
... turning on soft objects (e.g.: bed, sofa, your notebook PC away from those vents and cause system halt due to or use accessories recommended by ViewSonic. 13. DO NOT place floppy disks near liquids, rain, or moisture. 9. Use only the Battery Packs approved by an incorrect type. Notebook ...a certified service technician should only be used batteries according to strong magnetic or electrical fields; DO NOT press or touch the LCD Screen. ViewSonic VNB141 ii Dispose of data on your Local Authority or retailer for disposal of explosion if the battery is replaced by...
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... lamp and in other lamps not specifically mentioned in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS Directive) and is deemed to 4% lead by weight or more lead). 4. ViewSonic VNB141 iii lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight. Declaration of RoHS Compliance This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95...
... lamp and in other lamps not specifically mentioned in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS Directive) and is deemed to 4% lead by weight or more lead). 4. ViewSonic VNB141 iii lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight. Declaration of RoHS Compliance This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95...
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... Product Name: Model Number: Document Number: Serial Number: Purchase Date: VNB141 ViewSonic NetBook VS13235 VNB141-1_UG_ENG Rev. 1A 01-11-10 Product disposal at the end of our environment. Taiwan: recycle.epa.gov.tw ViewSonic VNB141 iv No part of this product properly at end of product life... ViewSonic® is concerned about the preservation of its useful life. Product Registration To meet your product...
... Product Name: Model Number: Document Number: Serial Number: Purchase Date: VNB141 ViewSonic NetBook VS13235 VNB141-1_UG_ENG Rev. 1A 01-11-10 Product disposal at the end of our environment. Taiwan: recycle.epa.gov.tw ViewSonic VNB141 iv No part of this product properly at end of product life... ViewSonic® is concerned about the preservation of its useful life. Product Registration To meet your product...
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... ...12 Chapter 2 The Power System (Windows 7 14 2.1 Power Management ...15 2.1.1 Managing Your Notebook's Power 15 2.1.2 Power Management Modes 15 2.1.2.1 Sleep Mode ...15 2.1.2.2 Hibernate Mode 16 ViewSonic VNB141 v
... ...12 Chapter 2 The Power System (Windows 7 14 2.1 Power Management ...15 2.1.1 Managing Your Notebook's Power 15 2.1.2 Power Management Modes 15 2.1.2.1 Sleep Mode ...15 2.1.2.2 Hibernate Mode 16 ViewSonic VNB141 v
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... BIOS Setup Program 26 3.2.1 System Setup ...26 3.2.2 Invoking setup ...26 3.2.2.1 Main Menu ...27 3.2.2.2 Advanced Menu 28 3.2.2.3 Security Menu 28 3.2.2.4 Boot Menu ...29 3.2.2.5 Exit Menu ...30 ViewSonic VNB141 vii
... BIOS Setup Program 26 3.2.1 System Setup ...26 3.2.2 Invoking setup ...26 3.2.2.1 Main Menu ...27 3.2.2.2 Advanced Menu 28 3.2.2.3 Security Menu 28 3.2.2.4 Boot Menu ...29 3.2.2.5 Exit Menu ...30 ViewSonic VNB141 vii
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... , dimension 300X108.9X5.1mm ODD • Support Super-multi DVD Pointing Device • 2D Touch Pad without buttons Mini-card • 1 half-size WLAN card ViewSonic VNB141 1
... , dimension 300X108.9X5.1mm ODD • Support Super-multi DVD Pointing Device • 2D Touch Pad without buttons Mini-card • 1 half-size WLAN card ViewSonic VNB141 1
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... ) : UMA : 2.25A , 6.5 Hours 2.6A, 7.5 Hours Discrete : 2.25A , 4.4 Hours 2.6A, 5 Hrs Users Keys • 1 button for Program DJ • 2 Button for WoW AV to Change mode ViewSonic VNB141 2
... ) : UMA : 2.25A , 6.5 Hours 2.6A, 7.5 Hours Discrete : 2.25A , 4.4 Hours 2.6A, 5 Hrs Users Keys • 1 button for Program DJ • 2 Button for WoW AV to Change mode ViewSonic VNB141 2
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...; Wow Video & Audio3 Regulatory • EMI: FCC-B, CE, CCC, C-Tick, BSMI • Safety: Compliant to UL/CSA, TUV, CB • WHQL LOGO (Windows Vista / Win 7 ) ViewSonic VNB141 3
...; Wow Video & Audio3 Regulatory • EMI: FCC-B, CE, CCC, C-Tick, BSMI • Safety: Compliant to UL/CSA, TUV, CB • WHQL LOGO (Windows Vista / Win 7 ) ViewSonic VNB141 3
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1.1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of your notebook. 1 MIC 2 Camera 3 Power Button 4 Wireless Led 5 Power Led 6 Battery Led 7 HDD Led 8 Num Lock Led 9 Caps Lock Led 10 Program DJ Led 11 WOW Video Led 12 WOW Audio Led ViewSonic VNB141 5
1.1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of your notebook. 1 MIC 2 Camera 3 Power Button 4 Wireless Led 5 Power Led 6 Battery Led 7 HDD Led 8 Num Lock Led 9 Caps Lock Led 10 Program DJ Led 11 WOW Video Led 12 WOW Audio Led ViewSonic VNB141 5
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... while on . Note: LED is one dual-color LED indicator both of Blue and Amber color. 1.1.7 HDD (Blue) Led ( ) Reflect the activities of Blue LED. ViewSonic VNB141 6 1.1.1 MIC The camera supports a 1.3 mega pixels CMOS via USB2.0 interface. 1.1.3 Power Buttons Press to turn your notebook on . Windows Vista, which comes preinstalled, goes into...
... while on . Note: LED is one dual-color LED indicator both of Blue and Amber color. 1.1.7 HDD (Blue) Led ( ) Reflect the activities of Blue LED. ViewSonic VNB141 6 1.1.1 MIC The camera supports a 1.3 mega pixels CMOS via USB2.0 interface. 1.1.3 Power Buttons Press to turn your notebook on . Windows Vista, which comes preinstalled, goes into...
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Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. 1.1.11 WOW Audio Button WOW Audio is a setting assortment for audio conditions preset in Tone, Bass, Balance and Volume. 1.1.12 WOW Video Button WOW Video is a setting assortment for Video conditions preset in color Defines. ViewSonic VNB141 7 1.1.10 Program DJ (Blue) Led Reflect the activities of Blue LED.
Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. 1.1.11 WOW Audio Button WOW Audio is a setting assortment for audio conditions preset in Tone, Bass, Balance and Volume. 1.1.12 WOW Video Button WOW Video is a setting assortment for Video conditions preset in color Defines. ViewSonic VNB141 7 1.1.10 Program DJ (Blue) Led Reflect the activities of Blue LED.
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... streams. It represents a digital alternative to consumer analog standards such as Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, and VGA ViewSonic VNB141 8
... streams. It represents a digital alternative to consumer analog standards such as Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, and VGA ViewSonic VNB141 8
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1.2.3 USB 2.0 USB is a peripheral expansion standard that supports data-transfer rates up to record or play CDs/DVDs. Depending on . You can install and remove USB devices while the computer is called "hot swapping". 1.2.4 ODD (Green) The optical disc drive provides a means for cables and connectors. ViewSonic VNB141 9 This is on the configuration of your notebook. USB peripherals has a single standard for you to import/export data into/from your notebook, you may either be able to 480 Mbps.
1.2.3 USB 2.0 USB is a peripheral expansion standard that supports data-transfer rates up to record or play CDs/DVDs. Depending on . You can install and remove USB devices while the computer is called "hot swapping". 1.2.4 ODD (Green) The optical disc drive provides a means for cables and connectors. ViewSonic VNB141 9 This is on the configuration of your notebook. USB peripherals has a single standard for you to import/export data into/from your notebook, you may either be able to 480 Mbps.
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It is a small, metal-reinforced hole found on almost all small or portable computer and electronics equipment, particularly on expensive and/or relatively light ones, such as laptops, computer monitors, desktop computers, gaming consoles, and video projectors. 1.3 Left Side 1 Kensington Lock 2 DC-in 3 CRT 4 HDMI 5 RJ-45 6 e-SATA + USB 1.3.1 Kensington Lock A Kensington Security Slot is used for attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus, in particular those from Kensington. ViewSonic VNB141 10
It is a small, metal-reinforced hole found on almost all small or portable computer and electronics equipment, particularly on expensive and/or relatively light ones, such as laptops, computer monitors, desktop computers, gaming consoles, and video projectors. 1.3 Left Side 1 Kensington Lock 2 DC-in 3 CRT 4 HDMI 5 RJ-45 6 e-SATA + USB 1.3.1 Kensington Lock A Kensington Security Slot is used for attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus, in particular those from Kensington. ViewSonic VNB141 10
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While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide, power connectors and power strips vary by country. ViewSonic VNB141 11 Failure to do so may cause fire or damage to equipment. 1.3.3 CRT Use this port to connect an external monitor to your computer. 1.3.4 HDMI ...
While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide, power connectors and power strips vary by country. ViewSonic VNB141 11 Failure to do so may cause fire or damage to equipment. 1.3.3 CRT Use this port to connect an external monitor to your computer. 1.3.4 HDMI ...
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1.3.7 Keyboard Shortcuts Hotkey Help Sleep LCD/CRT switch Brightness Down Brightness Up TouchPad ON TouchPad OFF Speaker ON/OFF Volume Down Volume Up Window Mobility Center Blank ViewSonic VNB141 12
1.3.7 Keyboard Shortcuts Hotkey Help Sleep LCD/CRT switch Brightness Down Brightness Up TouchPad ON TouchPad OFF Speaker ON/OFF Volume Down Volume Up Window Mobility Center Blank ViewSonic VNB141 12
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Wireless/Bluetooth on/off Media Play Media Stop Media Previous Track Media Next Track ViewSonic VNB141 13
Wireless/Bluetooth on/off Media Play Media Stop Media Previous Track Media Next Track ViewSonic VNB141 13
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... through the Power Options program in the Control Panel, to sleep, hibernate, and wake according to the same operating state it was before entering sleep. ViewSonic VNB141 15 Use your notebook loses power from the battery packs. Your notebook comes with built-in power management. You can exit either power management mode...
... through the Power Options program in the Control Panel, to sleep, hibernate, and wake according to the same operating state it was before entering sleep. ViewSonic VNB141 15 Use your notebook loses power from the battery packs. Your notebook comes with built-in power management. You can exit either power management mode...
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..., see 2.1 Turning Your Notebook On and Off 2.1.3 Power Options Properties To access the Windows Power Options window: Start > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Power Options ViewSonic VNB141 16 See 7.1.1 Managing Your Notebook's Power. For more information about Hibernate Mode, see 2.1 Turning Your Notebook On and Off. 2.1.2.2 Hibernate Mode In Hibernate Mode, power...
..., see 2.1 Turning Your Notebook On and Off 2.1.3 Power Options Properties To access the Windows Power Options window: Start > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Power Options ViewSonic VNB141 16 See 7.1.1 Managing Your Notebook's Power. For more information about Hibernate Mode, see 2.1 Turning Your Notebook On and Off. 2.1.2.2 Hibernate Mode In Hibernate Mode, power...