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Chapter 16 Set the computer on a flat, stable surface. To prevent damage tothe computer’s hard disk drive, avoid using the computer whereit will be e
Chapter 17FeaturesHigh Capacity Hard Disk DriveThe computer has a high capacity hard disk drive, to store your favoriteprograms and large multimedia f
Chapter 18Quick StartTurning on the Computer for the First Time1. Connect the AC adapterpower cord to the ACadapter.2. Connect the AC adapterto the DC
Chapter 19Loading WindowsThe following section is for installing the Windows operating systemonly. If you are installing a different operating system,
Chapter 110Adjusting the VolumeYou can adjust the volume with hot key combination as below: Fn + F8 decreases the volume Fn + F9 increases the volum
Chapter 111Turning off Your ComputerTurning off the computer properly is important to maintaining yourcomputer.1.On the Start menu, click Turnoff Comp
Chapter 112Tips for New OwnersTake responsibility for backupBack up files often. Users who need to manage large amounts of datamay wish to use backup
Chapter 113Never take the notebook anywhere without the carryingcaseA broken screen or case can be costly to repair. Prevent accidents bycarrying the
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Chapter 215Hardware and SoftwareThis chapter introduces the different components and controls of yournotebook computer, including the hardware compone
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Chapter 21612 2228810Top View1. Web CAM (optional)2. LCD panel3. Power button4. Wireless LAN button5. Keyboard6. Touchpad7. Touchpad button8. Status i
Chapter 217Front View1. SIM card door2. MS Pro/MS/MMC/SD 4-in-1 Card reader slotRight View1. IEEE 1394 port2. D-sub serial port3. USB 2.0 (Universal S
Chapter 218Left View1. DC-in jack2. VGA external video display port3. USB 2.0(Universal Serial Bus) ports4. Audio-out jack5. Microphone-in jack6. Smar
Chapter 219Bottom View1. Ventilation slot2. Battery release latch with lock function3. Battery132
Chapter 220LED Status IndicatorsThe status indicators in the upper left corner of the keyboard light upwhen a particular function of the computer is a
Chapter 221Power IndicatorsThe power indicators show which power source the system is using. Thepower indicators remain active and viewable even when
Chapter 222Fn + F9Increases VolumeFn + F10Mute VolumeNumeric KeypadThe embedded numeric keypadconsists of ten keys that makenumber intensive input mor
Chapter 223software program. It is called double-tapping. This functioncorresponds to double-clicking with a mouse. Once the cursorhas been moved to t
Chapter 224 Do not rest heavy objects on the touchpad or the touchpadbuttons.Scrolling linesIf you are scrolling through a document, you may find tha
Chapter 225Precautions for Handling DVD-ROM DiscsKeep these precautions in mind when handling DVD-ROM discs. Always hold the disc by the edges; avoid
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Chapter 226The Express Card SlotThe express card slot can be used as an interface between yourcomputer and a variety of communications devices, such a
Chapter 227The Graphics SystemYour computer has a high-performance graphics system, which can easilyhandle the demands of today's multimedia comp
Chapter 228 On your notebook, click the right touchpad button on theWindows desktop to open the desktop menu. Click Properties toopen the Display Pro
Chapter 229These options are described below.SingleYou can choose which device to apply as thePrimary display.In Single mode, the video display hot ke
Chapter 230Tip: To ensure trouble-free video output, the first time you use anexternal monitor, change the output in the Display Properties dialog box
Chapter 231Attention:When using the data communications function, please donot plug the phone cord into the ISDN or PBX jack toavoid an electrical sur
Chapter 232Information about the Wireless LAN buttonWireless LAN buttonEven when a Wireless LAN modulehas not been built-in to yourcomputer, the Wirel
Chapter 233Information about 3G function (Optional)The system provides 3G function(optional), please use screw driver toremove the screw of SIM Card d
Chapter 234Information about Bluetooth (Optional)A Bluetooth wireless technology is the ability to simultaneously handle bothdata and voice transmissi
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Chapter 336Making ConnectionsYour computer is equipped with a full array of ports and connectors,including standard input/output (I/O) ports for quick
Chapter 3376. Express 54/34 Card SlotThis slot is where an express 54/34 card is inserted.Right Side Connectors1. FireWire / IEEE 1394 / 1394a PortThi
Chapter 338Front Side Connectors1. Wireless LAN On/Off switchBuild in wireless LAN card IEEE802.11 A/B/G for user accessing theInternet without wire c
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Chapter 440Power ManagementBattery CalibrationThe first time you use a battery, you should calibrate it. The calibrationprocess empties and charges th
Chapter 441Monitoring Battery PowerThere are two ways tomonitor how much powerthe battery has left.1. Click start/ControlPanel/Power Options;then clic
Chapter 442Battery ChargingWhen you use the AC adapter to connect your Notebook to a poweroutlet, the internal battery will automatically begin to rec
Chapter 443 Pressing the suspend function key <Fn> + <F4>.Power Button SettingsThe function of the power button can be set to Shutdown or
Chapter 444When to Replace the BatteryOver time, the battery's capacity gradually decreases. We recommendthat you replace your battery when you n
Chapter 445Battery hot swappable function (Optional)The system may equip with backup battery to support main battery hotswappable function in S3 (susp
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Chapter 547Using the BIOS Setup UtilityYour notebook has a BIOS setup utility which allows you to configureimportant system settings, including settin
Chapter 548Navigating and Entering Information in BIOSUse the following keys to move between fields and to enterinformation: Select ScreenPush the
Chapter 549The Main MenuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitSystem OverviewAMIBIOSBuild Date: 01/01/07Version : R0.XXProcessorType : Int
Chapter 550Advanced MenuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitAdvanced SettingBattery Calibration [Enter]FAN Calibration [Enter]Legacy USB
Chapter 551Boot menuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security Exit1st Boot Device [CD/DVD: HL-DT-ST DV]2ndBoot Device [USB Hot Plug]3rd Boot Devic
Chapter 552Security menuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitSecurity SettingsSupervisor Password : InstalledUser Password : InstalledCha
Chapter 553Exit menuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitExit OptionsSave Changes and ExitDiscard changes and ExitDiscard ChangesLoad Opt
Chapter 554Change User PasswordWith a User password, you can enter the Setup Utility and change orremove the User password, but you cannot enter the S
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Chapter 12Getting StartedCongratulations on your purchase of the Notebook computer! Yournew notebook features the most innovative advances in portable
Specifications- Appendix A56FeaturesSpecificationsCPU Type & SpeedIntel Core 2 DUO, FSB 800/667MHz (Santa Rosa Platform)Intel Core 2 Solo Celeron©
Specifications- Appendix A57Memory Card4 in 1 card reader slot support MS/MS Pro./SD/MMC cardSmart Card ReaderSmart Card readerCommunications Networki
Specifications- Appendix A58Function KeysFn+F1:Bluetooth on/offFn+F2:3G on/offFn+F3:Touchpad on/offFn+F4:Suspend to RAM/Suspend to HDDFn+F5:LCD/CRT Di
Specifications- Appendix A59BIOSAMI Note BIOS1024KB (8M bits) flash EPROMIncluding system BIOS, VGA BIOS, PnPSupport shadow RAM BIOS featureSupport Bo
Specifications- Appendix A60Dimensions&Weight370mm (W) x 276mm (D) x 37.5~40 mm (H)3.0 Kg (with ODD & 6 cells Battery)3.2Kg (with ODD & 9
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Appendix B— FAQ & Statement62Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: My screen seems to time out too quickly. I have to constantlyhit a key or move the mouse
Appendix B — FAQ & Statement63Q: There is feedback noise coming from my speakers. What can Ido?A: Double click on the Speaker icon on the task bar
Appendix B— FAQ & Statement64Save configuration changes and exit setup?[OK] [Cancel]
Appendix B — FAQ & Statement65StatementsFederal Communications Commission StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim
Chapter 13Copyright and PatentsThis manual and all accompanying software and documentation arecopyrighted and all rights reserved. This product, inclu
Appendix B— FAQ & Statement66About The ModemThis equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the bottom ofthis equipment is a label that cont
Appendix B — FAQ & Statement67The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 marks it unlawful forany person to use a computer or other electronic
Appendix B— FAQ & Statement68CE Declaration of ConformityCE 0984 !Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in theCouncil Dire
Appendix B — FAQ & Statement69Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do notdispose of batteries in a fire. They may explo
Appendix B— FAQ & Statement70"The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes thepercentage of the total load to be connected t
Chapter 14InventoryThis computer system is designed for years of productive andpleasurable computing. Use this section to keep details of yourpurchase
Chapter 15Safety and MaintenanceYou can use your computer under a wide range of environmentalconditions. However, to ensure long use and continued hig
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