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Page 1 - Futura Durus Notebook

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Page 2 - Table of Contents

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

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Chapter 17FeaturesHigh Capacity Hard Disk DriveThe computer has a high capacity hard disk drive, to store your favoriteprograms and large multimedia f

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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

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Chapter 19Loading WindowsThe following section is for installing the Windows operating systemonly. If you are installing a different operating system,

Page 6 - Getting Started

Chapter 110Adjusting the VolumeYou can adjust the volume with hot key combination as below: Fn + F8 decreases the volume Fn + F9 increases the volum

Page 7 - Chapter 1

Chapter 111Turning off Your ComputerTurning off the computer properly is important to maintaining yourcomputer.1.On the Start menu, click Turnoff Comp

Page 8 - Inventory

Chapter 112Tips for New OwnersTake responsibility for backupBack up files often. Users who need to manage large amounts of datamay wish to use backup

Page 9 - Safety and Maintenance

Chapter 113Never take the notebook anywhere without the carryingcaseA broken screen or case can be costly to repair. Prevent accidents bycarrying the

Page 10 - Check lists

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Page 11 - Where to Look For Information

Chapter 215Hardware and SoftwareThis chapter introduces the different components and controls of yournotebook computer, including the hardware compone

Page 12 - Quick Start

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Page 13 - Loading Windows

Chapter 21612 2228810Top View1. Web CAM (optional)2. LCD panel3. Power button4. Wireless LAN button5. Keyboard6. Touchpad7. Touchpad button8. Status i

Page 14 - Adjusting the Brightness

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

Page 15 - Turning off Your Computer

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

Page 16 - Tips for New Owners

Chapter 219Bottom View1. Ventilation slot2. Battery release latch with lock function3. Battery132

Page 17 - Consider using a lock

Chapter 220LED Status IndicatorsThe status indicators in the upper left corner of the keyboard light upwhen a particular function of the computer is a

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Chapter 221Power IndicatorsThe power indicators show which power source the system is using. Thepower indicators remain active and viewable even when

Page 19 - Hardware and Software

Chapter 222Fn + F9Increases VolumeFn + F10Mute VolumeNumeric KeypadThe embedded numeric keypadconsists of ten keys that makenumber intensive input mor

Page 20 - Top View

Chapter 223software program. It is called double-tapping. This functioncorresponds to double-clicking with a mouse. Once the cursorhas been moved to t

Page 21 - Right View

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

Page 22 - Left View

Chapter 225Precautions for Handling DVD-ROM DiscsKeep these precautions in mind when handling DVD-ROM discs. Always hold the disc by the edges; avoid

Page 23 - Bottom View

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Page 24 - LED Status Indicators

Chapter 226The Express Card SlotThe express card slot can be used as an interface between yourcomputer and a variety of communications devices, such a

Page 25 - Function Keys

Chapter 227The Graphics SystemYour computer has a high-performance graphics system, which can easilyhandle the demands of today's multimedia comp

Page 26 - Touchpad

Chapter 228 On your notebook, click the right touchpad button on theWindows desktop to open the desktop menu. Click Properties toopen the Display Pro

Page 27 - Touchpad Precautions

Chapter 229These options are described below.SingleYou can choose which device to apply as thePrimary display.In Single mode, the video display hot ke

Page 28 - The Optical Drive

Chapter 230Tip: To ensure trouble-free video output, the first time you use anexternal monitor, change the output in the Display Properties dialog box

Page 29 - Connecting the Printer

Chapter 231Attention:When using the data communications function, please donot plug the phone cord into the ISDN or PBX jack toavoid an electrical sur

Page 30 - The Express Card Slot

Chapter 232Information about the Wireless LAN buttonWireless LAN buttonEven when a Wireless LAN modulehas not been built-in to yourcomputer, the Wirel

Page 31 - The Graphics System

Chapter 233Information about 3G function (Optional)The system provides 3G function(optional), please use screw driver toremove the screw of SIM Card d

Page 32 - Dual Displays

Chapter 234Information about Bluetooth (Optional)A Bluetooth wireless technology is the ability to simultaneously handle bothdata and voice transmissi

Page 33 - Chapter 2

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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

Page 36 - Wireless LAN button

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

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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

Page 40 - Left Side Connectors

Chapter 441Monitoring Battery PowerThere are two ways tomonitor how much powerthe battery has left.1. Click start/ControlPanel/Power Options;then clic

Page 41 - Right Side Connectors

Chapter 442Battery ChargingWhen you use the AC adapter to connect your Notebook to a poweroutlet, the internal battery will automatically begin to rec

Page 42 - Front Side Connectors

Chapter 443 Pressing the suspend function key <Fn> + <F4>.Power Button SettingsThe function of the power button can be set to Shutdown or

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Chapter 444When to Replace the BatteryOver time, the battery's capacity gradually decreases. We recommendthat you replace your battery when you n

Page 44 - Power Management

Chapter 445Battery hot swappable function (Optional)The system may equip with backup battery to support main battery hotswappable function in S3 (susp

Page 45 - Monitoring Battery Power

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Page 46 - Power Saving Modes

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Page 47 - Power Saving Tips

Chapter 547Using the BIOS Setup UtilityYour notebook has a BIOS setup utility which allows you to configureimportant system settings, including settin

Page 48 - Heat Considerations

Chapter 548Navigating and Entering Information in BIOSUse the following keys to move between fields and to enterinformation: Select ScreenPush the

Page 49 - Chapter 4

Chapter 549The Main MenuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitSystem OverviewAMIBIOSBuild Date: 01/01/07Version : R0.XXProcessorType : Int

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Chapter 550Advanced MenuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitAdvanced SettingBattery Calibration [Enter]FAN Calibration [Enter]Legacy USB

Page 51 - Using the BIOS Setup Utility

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

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Chapter 552Security menuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitSecurity SettingsSupervisor Password : InstalledUser Password : InstalledCha

Page 53 - BIOS SETUP UTILITY

Chapter 553Exit menuBIOS SETUP UTILITYMain Advanced Boot Security ExitExit OptionsSave Changes and ExitDiscard changes and ExitDiscard ChangesLoad Opt

Page 54 - Advanced Menu

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

Page 55 - Boot menu

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Page 56 - Security menu

Chapter 12Getting StartedCongratulations on your purchase of the Notebook computer! Yournew notebook features the most innovative advances in portable

Page 57 - Exit menu

Specifications- Appendix A56FeaturesSpecificationsCPU Type & SpeedIntel Core 2 DUO, FSB 800/667MHz (Santa Rosa Platform)Intel Core 2 Solo Celeron©

Page 58 - Exiting and Saving

Specifications- Appendix A57Memory Card4 in 1 card reader slot support MS/MS Pro./SD/MMC cardSmart Card ReaderSmart Card readerCommunications Networki

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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

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Specifications- Appendix A59BIOSAMI Note BIOS1024KB (8M bits) flash EPROMIncluding system BIOS, VGA BIOS, PnPSupport shadow RAM BIOS featureSupport Bo

Page 61 - Specifications- Appendix A

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

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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

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Appendix B— FAQ & Statement64Save configuration changes and exit setup?[OK] [Cancel]

Page 66 - Frequently Asked Questions

Appendix B — FAQ & Statement65StatementsFederal Communications Commission StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim

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Chapter 13Copyright and PatentsThis manual and all accompanying software and documentation arecopyrighted and all rights reserved. This product, inclu

Page 68 - [OK] [Cancel]

Appendix B— FAQ & Statement66About The ModemThis equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the bottom ofthis equipment is a label that cont

Page 69 - Statements

Appendix B — FAQ & Statement67The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 marks it unlawful forany person to use a computer or other electronic

Page 70 - About The Modem

Appendix B— FAQ & Statement68CE Declaration of ConformityCE 0984 !Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in theCouncil Dire

Page 71 - European Notice

Appendix B — FAQ & Statement69Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do notdispose of batteries in a fire. They may explo

Page 72 - SAFETY CAUTION

Appendix B— FAQ & Statement70"The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes thepercentage of the total load to be connected t

Page 73 - About the Modem

Chapter 14InventoryThis computer system is designed for years of productive andpleasurable computing. Use this section to keep details of yourpurchase

Page 74 - CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

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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