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1. Depending on your notebook setup and software your desktop may have different or additional shortcuts See Section 3 4 Personalizing Your Desktop for more information Start button Taskbar Notification Area User s Manual 3 2 3 Start Button 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista The Start button allows easy access to your notebook s programs Internet EM Internet Explorer ey E mail Windows Mail l Notepad E Express LAM ET Windows Anytime Upgrade _ Lifeview MVP je Open Video Capture A PMPDevice Check P al Welcome Center is set res X pS Start Search IFXXX Documents Pictures Music Games Search Recent Items Computer Network Connect To Control Panel Default Programs Help and Support zm The Start menu is designed to adapt to show the programs you use most frequently To always keep an item on the Start menu no matter how often it s used right click the item and click Pin to Start menu Puts the current session into memory and enters a low power O state ready to be resumed Locks this computer Provides options for turning off restarting switching users logging off and placing your notebook in power saving modes User s Manual 3 5 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 2 4 Taskbar 3 2 5 3 2 6 The Start button is on the left and the notification area on the right Each time you open a program a button appears on the taskbar To mo
2. j Caps Lock Opens Windows Explorer Opens the Run dialog box Opens the Search Results dialog box Opens the Search Results Computers dialog box J when your notebook is connected to a network EA Opens the System Properties dialog box To adjust keyboard operation including character repeat rate in the Control Panel click Hardware and Sound gt Keyboard User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 3 4 Sticky Keys The Sticky Keys function lets you use the SHIFT CTRL ALT FN keys or the Windows logo key referred to as modifier keys in conjunction with other keys by pressing one key at a time instead of simultaneously To activate Sticky Keys mode press the Shift key five times and then click YES Sticky Keys eje Do you want to turn on Sticky Keys Sticky Keys lets you use the SHIFT CTRL ALT or Windows Logo keys by pressing one key at a time The keyboard shortcut to turn on Sticky Keys is to press the SHIFT key 5 times Go to the Ease of Access Center to disable the keyboard shortcut Alternatively you can click Start gt Control Panel gt Ease of Access gt Change how your keyboard works and check Turn on Sticky Keys before clicking Save b jbe s COW ad e Ease of Access Center Make the keyboard easier to use v Search Pp DRE Edit View Tools Help Make the keyboard easier to use When you select these settings they will automatically start each time y
3. Hardware through an Internet Wi Fixing a problem service provider Send your feedback to Microsoft User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 2 2 Windows Desktop Depending on your notebook setup and software your desktop may have different or additional shortcuts See Section 2 4 Personalizing Your Desktop for more information i Recycle Bin Microsoft Windows Professional Start button Taskbar Notification Area 2 2 3 Desktop Cleanup Wizard The Desktop Cleanup Wizard moves icons for programs not used in the last 60 days to a folder called Unused Desktop Icons To turn off the Desktop Cleanup Wizard 1 Right click an empty spot on your desktop Select Properties gt Desktop Customize Desktop 2 Uncheck the box Run Desktop Cleanup Wizard every 60 days Then click OK The Desktop Cleanup Wizard can be run any time by clicking Clean Desktop Now under Desktop cleanup User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 2 4 Start Button The Start button allows easy access to your notebook s programs X9 Internet gt My Documents 2 Internet Explorer m i 2 My Recent Documents 4 3 E mail vl Outlook Express amp io My Pictures P Notepad CJ My Music oF vg My Computer Thermal C E CP Contral Panel Files and Settings Transfer Wizard Set Program Access and Defaults 9 SH ERERE m Connect To m 1 En neal HyperSnap D 5 Ke Prin
4. Select Yes to confirm or No to abort You will then return to the setup screen User s Manual
5. User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program The formats of the password are as follows Length Maximum 8 characters Characters Alphanumeric keys only The shift status i e Ctrl Shift Alt and Capital is ignored 8 5 3 Set HDD User Password A message is always shown when entering this field When this field is highlighted press Enter as the following message is shown New Password Press Enter when the following message is shown Confirm New Password l If an old password exists the setup will prompt with the following window instead and a current password will be required to be entered at first Enter Current Password Press Enter when the following message is shown New Password Press Enter the following message is shown Confirm New Password l If password on boot is required the password must be set otherwise it cannot be enabled The formats of the password are as follows Length Maximum 8 characters Characters Alphanumeric keys only The shift status i e Ctrl Shift Alt and Capital is ignored User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 6 The Boot Menu This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system Bootable devices include the diskette drive in module bay the onboard hard disk drive and the CD ROM in module bay InsydeH20O Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit
6. on front side 35 8mm on rear side w 2 5 HDD 9 5mm ODD 12 7mm 4 cell battery Weight e 4 0lbs with 12 1 WXGA amp 4 cell battery CPU e Intel Merom Dual core processor FSB 800MHz On die 32KB instruction cache and 32KB write back data cache On die up to 4MB L2 cache Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology EM64T e Intel Merom Celeron M Chipset e Intel Crestline GM965 GL960 ICH8 M Merom processor support 667 MHz and 800MHz FSB support Support for Dynamic FSB Frequency Switching Memory No on board memory Support DDR II 667MHz Two SODIMM with 512MB 1GB 2GB modules Easy upgrade for two SODIMM Max 4GB Optical Disc Drive ODD e Fixed 12 mm height PATA Tray Load e Combo CD RW DVD ROM e DVD Super Multi Hard Disk Drive HDD e 9 5mm 2 5 S ATA HDD support with 60 80 100 120 160 250GB 5400rpm capacity e 9 5mm 2 5 S ATA HDD support with 80 100GB 7200rpm capacity e Easily removable e Intel Turbo Memory support Option Turbo Memory card is Compal Design HMC Specifications Display e Support 12 1 WXGA 1280 x 800 CCFL e Support 12 1 WXGA 1280 x 800 LED B L e BVonly Graphics Chip e UMA Intel GM965 GL960 256MB share from system memory Audio RealtekAL C268 2 channel HD Audio Compliant with Universal Audio Architecture 95dB SNR DACs 90dB SNR ADCs can meet Vista Premium requirement Microphone in and headphone out Array microphone One channel mono speakers with
7. viruses Regularly backup your data to safeguard against loss il your notebook is infected t Backing up Files Regularly backing up your files will protect you from losing data from accidental file deletion viruses or hard drive failure Programs can be reinstalled unless you have backed up your work you will lose your data files You can back up your files to a CD RW drive or an external storage device Finding Files Right click on Start Search In the search window type either All or part of the file name or A word or phrase in the file opecify where you want the system to look by specifying a drive or folder in the Look in pull down menu JJ Windows will search the entire hard drive or drive C partition if the i default setting of C is unchanged Click Search to begin searching Files that are found to match your search criteria are listed in the Search Results window User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 8 4 Copying a File on the Hard Drive From the Desktop select My Computer Locate the file you want to copy and click the file to select it Under File and Folder Tasks gt Copy this file In the Copy Items window select the location where you want to copy the file Click Copy 2 8 5 Moving Files s Never move files that are part of an installed program Doing so may make the program unusable From the Desktop select My Computer Locate the file you want to move
8. AWG American wire gauge and an UL compliant RJ 11 modular plug Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Do not plug a modem connector RJ 11 into a network connection RJ 45 This may damage the connector Safety Instructions Modem Regulatory Notice Federal Communication Commission PART 68 Warning This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules Located on the bottom side of the modem is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equipment Number REN for this equipment Upon request you must provide this information to your telephone company If your telephone equipment damages to the telephone network the local telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will also be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes to this facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If this equipment should fail to operate properly disconnect the eq
9. C any new software Insert the software installation CD into the CD drive and follow the instructions that came with the software to help you respond to the prompts on the screen If the software installation CD does not automatically run click Start gt Run In the dialogue box type x Isetup exe where x is the letter of your CD drive usually D or E Then click OK and follow the prompts on your screen 2 7 3 Removing Software Once you have begun removing software do not interrupt the process Doing so may result in data loss and corruption of your operating system Click Start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Change or Remove Programs Select the program that you want to remove and click the Change Remove button Instructions for removing programs will appear on the screen Some programs may not be listed and cannot be removed via this A window In this case check the documentation that came with the specific program User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 8 2 8 1 2 8 2 2 8 3 Managing Files Updating Antivirus Software There are thousands of known viruses and more appear all the time Installing antivirus software is the only way to protect your data software and hardware Regular updates are necessary to ensure protection Your computer dealer can advise you regarding purchasing antivirus software Before installing any software from unlicensed sources scan for
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11. Item Specific Help USB Floppy ATAPI CD DVD ROM Driver Notebook Hard Driver USB Diskette on Key USB Hard Drive Network Adapter lt Select Menu N Select Item Enter Select Sub Menu F1 General Help F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 7 Exit Menu InsydeH20O Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults lt Select Menu TY Select Item Enter Select Sub Menu F1 General Help F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit 8 7 1 Exit Saving Changes Allows the user to save changes to CMOS and reboot the system The following message is prompted when the user presses Enter on the item Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes and exit now Yes No Yes Exit SETUP and reboot No Go back to previous screen 8 7 2 Exit Discarding Changes Allows the user to exit Setup without saving changes to CMOS The following message is prompted when user presses Enter on the item Setup Warning Configuration has not been saved Save before exiting Yes No 8 7 3 Load Setup Defaults Allows the user to load the default value in CMOS Setup The following message is prompted when the user presses Enter on this item Setup Confirmation Load default configuration now Yes No
12. Vista 3 8 7 3 8 8 Emptying the Recycle Bin Files remain in the Recycle Bin and take up space on the hard drive until you empty them from the Recycle Bin Files deleted from an external drive or from a network are permanently erased You cannot recover them from the Recycle Bin gt H Double click the Recycle Bin icon FResyeleBin The Recycle Bin window appears and lists all deleted files their previous locations and the dates you deleted them Click the File menu and click Empty Recycle Bin When the confirmation dialog box appears click Yes to delete all file s All files disappear from the Recycle Bin and are removed from your notebook Retrieving Files from the Recycle Bin Deleted files are moved to the Recycle Bin and remain there until you empty the Recycle Bin If you delete a file in error you can retrieve it from the Recycle Bin e Double click the Recycle Bin icon es The Recycle Bin window will appear listing all deleted files their previous locations and the dates you deleted them Select the file you want to retrieve and click Restore this item The file disappears from the Recycle Bin and is moved to its original location You can also recover all the files from the Recycle Bin by clicking Restore all items User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 9 Playing CDs and Movies 3 9 1 3 9 2 Inserting Discs gt Be careful not to press down on the drive tray
13. Your Notebook 1 1 12 Device Power Status Indicators The LEDs on the front side of the notebook indicate the device and power status O 4 m t t 123 4 Power On Blue Battery Charge Blue Amber HDD Access Blue Wireless Blue Bluetooth Amber RW DN The flashing Power On LED indicates the notebook is in standby mode For detailed battery status see Section 6 2 Battery User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 2 Left Side The following picture shows the right side of the JFTOO notebook USB Ports Optical Media Drive New Card Slot Multiple Digital Media Slot A Wi N gt 1 2 1 USB Ports ES Use this port to connect a USB device such as a mouse full size external keyboard or printer to the computer The USB is a peripheral expansion standard that supports a data transfer rate up to 480 Mbps The USB peripherals have a single standard for cables and connectors You can install and remove USB devices while the computer is on This is known as hot swapping 1 2 2 Optical Media Drive The optical media drive provides a means for you to import export data and small files into from your computer Depending on the configuration of your computer you may either be able to record CDs or play DVDs 1 2 3 New Card Slot For PCI Express Card Supports 54mm type PCI Express Card For more information see Section 5 1 PCI Express Cards 1 2 4 Multiple Digital Media Car
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16. exit any open programs Click Start gt gt gt Shut Down Your notebook will automatically turn off after the shutdown process is finished Press the power button to shut down or enter sleep mode Click Start Control Panel Power Options Choose what the power button does User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 5 Logging off With Microsoft Windows Vista multiple users can access a single computer with their own personal settings and passwords When a user logs on to the computer other users cannot access their settings or files To log off follow the steps below 1 Save and close any open files exit any open programs 2 Click Start gt gt gt Log Off To switch users Click Start gt gt gt Switch User Using Fast User Switching programs executed by previous users remain running in the background This means a possible slower computer response It may also stop multimedia programs including games and DVD software from running p Fast User Switching does not work if your notebook is running Windows Vista and is a member of a computer domain or if the notebook has less than 128 MB of memory Adding User Accounts P Different account options are available when a computer is 2 running Windows Vista operating system and is connected to a domain With Windows Vista installed the system administrator or a user with administrator rights can create additional
17. in Control Panel Power Options Change Plan Settings Change Advanced Power Settings Easy Buttons The notebook offers these buttons for quick launch programs and functions gt 9 3P Wireless amp Bluetooth button Mute button C Volume up button omart Charging button L Volume down button User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 1 6 Keyboard Indicators Die a Num Lock On Off indicator a Caps Lock On Off indicator a ocroll Lock On Off indicator 1 1 7 Keyboard The keyboard includes a numeric keypad and the Microsoft Windows A logo key See Section 2 3 Keyboard and Touch Pad for details on using keyboard shortcuts 1 1 8 Finger Printer The finger printer allows you to enroll the computer with registered fingerprint This recognition device helps prevent unauthorized access by others For more information see Section 2 3 7 Finger Printer 1 1 9 Touch Pad The touch pad works as a desktop mouse For more information see Section 2 3 Keyboard and Touch Pad 1 1 10 Touch Pad Buttons The left and right touch pad buttons work as the left right buttons on a standard mouse 1 1 11 Speaker The built in speaker amplifies the sounds played on the notebook You can adjust the volume by the volume up volume down and the mute buttons To configure the speaker properties go to Control Panel Sound Playback Properties User s Manual 1 Introducing
18. key User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 3 2 Keyboard Shortcuts d F4 Li r1 d if Li I ti y fs ri F3 1 7m CA oc F ki Hum Lk seu Scr Lk l bred EJ ZE iv Fa t0 liem User s Manual Sleep Bluetooth Wireless LAN Switch To enable this function you need to install Wireless Select Switch Switches Display Mode LCD gt CRT gt LCD CRT Simultaneous Switches the video image to the next display or both displays simultaneously Number Lock Scroll Lock Brightness Down Brightness Up Mute Audio Volume Down Audio Volume Up Media Play Pause Media Stop Media Play Backward Media Play Forward 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 3 3 Windows Logo Key Functions Opens My Computer D Opens the Run dialog box S10 Opens the Search Results dialog box jar e Opens the Search Results Computers dialog box A _ AN when your notebook is connected to a network q nA Fause H Ja em Opens the System Properties dialog box To adjust keyboard operation including character repeat rate in the Control Panel click Printers and Other Hardware gt Keyboard User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 3 4 StickyKeys The StickyKeys function lets you use the SHIFT CTRL ALT FN keys or the Windows logo key referred to as modifier keys in conjunction with other keys by pressing one key at a time instead of simu
19. on the memory module or internal circuitry of the computer When setting up the computer for work place it on a level surface Handle components with care Hold a component such as a memory module by its edges not its pins If the battery pack leaks and the fluid get in your eyes do not rub them Instead rinse your eyes with clean running water and immediately seek medical attention Otherwise eye injury may result If acid leaking from the battery pack contacts your skin or clothing immediately wash it away with running water Otherwise skin inflammation can occur Operate the computer at the recommended temperature range of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Store it at a temperature of 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Your computer shipped with plastic dummies installed in the PCMCIA or Express slot Dummies protect unused slots from dust metal object or other particles Save the dummy for use when no PCMCIA or Express Card is installed in the slot Safety Instructions Power Cord amp Adapter Warnings See the installation instructions before connecting to the power supply Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of that country Use the appropriate AC adapter and power cord for your locale If you use an extension cord with your AC adapter ensure that the total ampere rating of the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the ampere rating of the extension cable W
20. performance Each plan has different time out settings for turning off the display and entering sleep mode You do not need to make any further adjustments to set the performance level To change the setting for the plan click the following three items on the left pane of the Power Options window e Choose when to turn off the display e Change when the computer sleeps e Adjust the display brightness After selecting a plan you can see the percentage of battery charge remaining and the active power plan by moving the mouse pointer over the battery meter icon on the taskbar For more information on changing the advanced power settings see the Windows Help and Support p To maximize battery power use the Power saver plan User s Manual 7 The Power System Vista 7 1 3 2 7 1 3 3 Power Buttons and Password Protection Select Require a password on wakeup Choose what the power buttons does or Choose what closing the lid does from the left pane of the Power Options window There are two main settings in this section e Power button and lid settings e Password protection on wakeup Depending on your operating system program the following functions by clicking an option from the corresponding pull down menu in Advanced settings window and then clicking OK to save your settings and close this window For more information on accessing the Advanced settings window see Section 7 1 1 Managing Your Notebook s Power e Set the comp
21. position You can use the Touch Pad by moving either your right or left thumb off the space bar and on to the Touch Pad Gently move your thumb across the Touch Pad in the direction you want the cursor to move The Touch Pad buttons have the same function as mouse buttons Pressing these buttons makes selections drags objects or performs a variety of other functions depending on the software To select an object first move the pointer over the object you want to select and then press the left button one time and release it The functionality of these buttons depends on your software Double clicking is a common technique for selecting objects or launching programs You may also select objects or execute applications from icons by double tapping This is similar to double clicking instead of pressing the Touch Pad buttons you tap the Touch Pad itself 2 3 6 Customizing the Touch Pad To adjust Touch Pad settings use the Mouse Properties window which you can open the window by clicking Control Panel gt Printers and Other Hardware gt Mouse select the desired settings and click Apply Click OK to save the settings and close the window User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 3 Finger Printer The finger printer lets you log on to your computer instead of inputting passwords from the keyboard To raise the recognition success rate the following illustrations show the correct way to swipe your finger ov
22. power meter ig indicates the remaining battery charge When your notebook is running on battery power you can check the remaining battery charge double click the ig icon on the taskbar For more details including how to make the icon appear on the taskbar if it is not already see Section 6 1 Power Management User s Manual 6 The Power System XP 6 2 4 Low Battery Warning After a low battery warning save your work immediately then connect your notebook to an electrical outlet The Hibernate mode wil begin automatically if the battery runs completely out of power You will hear the low battery warning when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted Your notebook will beep once indicating approximately 10 to 15 minutes of battery operating time remain If you do not connect your notebook to alternative power source during that time there will be a periodic beep Your notebook will automatically enter Hibernate mode if battery charge reaches a critical low level For more information see Section 6 1 Power Management 6 2 5 Charging the Battery When connected to an electrical outlet a completely discharged p 4 cell battery needs to be charged in 2 5 to 12 hours and a 6 cell battery in 3 to 12 hours depending on whether your notebook is on or off and what programs if any are running You can leave the battery in your notebook as long as you like The battery s internal circuitry prevents the batte
23. the Portable Laptop power y scheme In Windows XP the processor s performance level depends on the power scheme you select You do not need to make any further adjustments to set the performance level Each preset power scheme has different time out settings for entering standby mode hibernate mode turning off the display and turning off the hard drive For more information on power management options see Help and Support Center 6 1 3 2 Alarms Tab Enable audible alarms by clicking each Alarm Action button and Z selecting Sound alarm The Low battery alarm and Critical battery alarm settings alert you when the battery charge falls below a certain percentage When you receive your notebook the Low battery alarm and Critical battery alarm check boxes are selected See Section 6 2 Battery for more information on low battery warnings 6 1 3 3 Power Meter Tab Displays the current power source battery status and charge amount User s Manual 6 The Power System XP 6 1 3 4 Advanced Tab With the Advanced tab you can e Set power icon and standby mode password options e Depending on your operating system program the following functions by clicking an option from the corresponding pull down menu and then clicking OK e Set the computer to Stand by Hibernate Do nothing when you close the laptop lid e Setthe computer to Ask me what to do Stand by Hibernate Shut down Do nothing when you press the power butt
24. typing position You can use the Touch Pad by moving either your right or left thumb off the space bar and on to the Touch Pad Gently move your thumb across the Touch Pad in the direction you want the cursor to move The Touch Pad buttons have the same function as the mouse buttons Pressing these buttons makes selections drags objects or performs a variety of other functions depending on the software To select an object first move the pointer over the object you want to select and then press the left button one time and release it The functionality of these buttons depends on your software Double clicking is a common technique for selecting objects or launching programs You may also select object or execute applications from icons by double tapping This is similar to double clicking instead of pressing the Touch Pad buttons you tap the Touch Pad itself Customizing the Touch Pad To adjust Touch Pad settings use the Mouse Properties window which you can open by clicking Control Panel Hardware and sound Mouse select the desired settings and click Apply Click OK to save the settings and close the window User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 4 Personalizing Your Desktop 3 4 1 Choosing a Wallpaper To make your notebook reflect your style you can set background colors patterns and the wallpaper on the desktop Go to Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Change desktop b
25. user accounts 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt User Accounts and Family Safety gt User Accounts Manage another account 2 When prompted click Continue 3 Click Create a new account 4 Enter the name of the new user and choose one of the following options e Standard user User can install some programs and hardware e Administrator User can change all computer settings 5 Click Create Account Sleep Mode To find out how to conserve power using the Sleep Mode see Section 7 1 2 1 Sleep Mode User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 2 Tips for Using Windows 3 2 1 Microsoft Windows Vista Help For Microsoft Windows Vista help click Start Help and Support The Windows Help and Support dialog box opens Windows Help and Support Find an answer Windows Basics security and Maintenance Windows Online Help la e Table of Contents Troubleshooting What s new Ask someone Use Windows Remote Assistance to get help from a friend or offer help Post a question or search for an answer in Windows communities For technical assistance contact Microsoft Customer Support online More support options Information from Microsoft l Find your files and folders 2 Get your programs to work on this version of Windows 3 Update your drivers Ask someone or expand your search iLd Offline Help User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 2 2 Windows Desktop
26. when opening or closing it When the drive is not in use keep the tray closed Do not move the computer when playing CDs or DVDs To insert a disc do the following 1 Press the eject button on the front of the drive 2 Pullthe tray out 3 With the label side up place the disc in the center of the tray 4 Snap the disc onto the spindle 5 Gently push the tray back into the drive If your notebook has a CD RW DVD or DVD you can watch movies For more information on playing CDs or watching movies click Help on the CD player software or DVD player software Adjusting the Volume If you do not hear anything when playing a CD or DVD check that the speakers are not muted Click Start All Programs Accessories Windows Mobility Center In the Windows Mobility Center window click and drag the bar in the Volume column and slide it left or right to decrease or increase the volume Trz n fe Fa Audio Volume Down F8 Ir I Audio Volume Up User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 9 3 Adjusting the Picture If you receive an error message that the current resolution and color depth are using too much memory and preventing DVD playback adjust the display properties Click Start Control Panel Appearance and personalization Personalization gt Display Settings In the Display Properties window click and drag the bar in Resolution section to change the setting to 1024
27. you to set the System Password The System Password allows full access to the BIOS Setup menus To set the Supervisor password highlight this field and press Enter Type the password and press Enter You can type up to ten alphanumeric characters Symbols are ignored To confirm the password type the password again and press Enter User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 5 1 8 5 2 Supervisor Password is Power On Password is These two fields indicate if the Supervisor Power On Passwords are set or not Install System Password is set Not Install System Password is not set Set Supervisor Password Set Power On Password A message is always shown when entering this field When this field is highlighted press Enter and the following message is shown Enter New Password l Press Enter and the following message is shown Confirm New Password If there is an old password setup will prompt with the following window and a current password will be required to be entered first Enter Current Password Press Enter and the following message is shown New Password Press Enter and the following message is shown Confirm New Password l User can type the password in the field Enter New Password and re enter password in the field Confirm New Password for verification If password on boot is required the password must be set otherwise it cannot be enabled
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29. 6 Check whether all fingerprint data was deleted on the Fingerprint Storage Inspector screen NS User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 4 Personalizing Your Desktop 2 4 4 Choosing a Wallpaper To make your notebook reflect your style you can set background colors and patterns and the wallpaper on the desktop Go to Control Panel gt Appearance and Themes gt Pick a task gt Change the desktop background The Display Properties window offers a choice of wallpapers Choose the name of the wallpaper you want to display or click None if you prefer not to use a wallpaper image You can also choose your own images by choosing Browse and specifying images in a directory The Position pull down menu lets you either Tile your selected image or select Center places one copy of the image in the center of the screen or Stretch enlarges it to fit the screen To accept the settings click OK and close the Display Properties window 2 4 2 Choosing a Screen Saver Go to Control Panel gt Appearance and Themes gt Pick a task gt Choose a screen saver Select a screen saver from the Screen saver pull down menu or click None if you prefer not to activate a screen saver You can customize your screen saver by choosing Settings To check your selections click Preview To accept the settings click OK and close the Display Properties window 2 4 3 Choosing a Desktop Theme Desktop themes change the appearance of your
30. About this User s Manual This user s manual is designed to let you easily find the information you need to get the most from your notebook Introduces you to the features of your notebook Gives you useful details on using your notebook Tells you how to look after your notebook whether at home or traveling Talks about PCI Express Card peripherals and how to use them Goes into more detail about power management and explains how to conserve power while on the move e Introduces you to BIOS the nervous system of your computer and how to change its fundamental settings There is no need to read the manual from the beginning to end Simply find your way to the section that interests you using the table of contents or browse through the manual You will come across the following icons in the manual E Helpful pointers and tricks to get more from your notebook To help you note and avoid possible damage to your notebook s hardware or software or loss of your work A Points out possible damage to property personal injury or death Information in this document is subject to change without notice Compal Electronics Inc 2007 All rights reserved Trademarks used in this document Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Contents ABOUT THIS U
31. Chapter 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 1 Introduction The BIOS Basic Input and Output System Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor the operation of your notebook to your individual work needs A ROM based configuration utility displays the system s configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system parameters These parameters are stored in nonvolatile backed up RAM which saves this information even when the power is turned off When the computer is turned on the system is configured Via easy to use menus you can configure such items as e Hard drives diskette drives and peripherals e Password protection from unauthorized use e Boot devices The settings made in the Setup program intimately affect how the notebook performs It is important therefore to first understand all the available options and second to make settings appropriate for the way you use the notebook This chapter guides you through the Setup program by providing clear explanations for all Setup options A standard configuration has already been set in the Setup program by the factory technicians However eventually you may want to customize your system to suit your own performance needs It is recommended that you read this chapter and become familiar with the configurations that can be made in the BIOS The next section explains how to move around in the Setup program as well as
32. Do not crush disassemble puncture or incinerate the short external contacts of battery pack Do not connect the positive and negative terminals with a metal object such as wire Short circuiting may occur leading the battery pack to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite Do not use an apparently deformed or damaged battery pack which may leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite If the battery pack leaks gives off a bad odor generates heat becomes discolored or deformed or in any way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it from the computer or charger and stop using it Battery Pack Disposal Dispose of the lithium ion battery packs only at approved disposal sites To locate an appropriate site contact the solid waste disposal officials where you live or look for a rechargeable battery recycling website that lists disposal locations near you Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire throw them in a trash receptacle put them in a recycling bin not intended for their disposal or otherwise discard them in a manner that may result in their being hazardous to the environment Internal Modem Warnings CAUTION When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following The modem cable you connect to your computer should have a minimum wire size of 26
33. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Vil Safety Instructions Canadian Notice Canada Only This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emis sions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conform la norme NMB 003 du Canada CE Notice European Union EU Declaration of Conformity The product conforms to the following standards The product complies with the requirements ofthe Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and or the R amp TTE Directive 1999 05 EEC Supplementary Information This product is carrving the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives BSMI Notice Taiwan Only Most Compal computer products are classified by the Burea
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35. The battery indicator will also light amber if the battery is bad and needs replacing User s Manual 7 The Power System Vista 7 2 6 7 2 7 7 2 8 7 2 9 7 2 10 Removing the Battery Before removing the battery ensure your notebook is turned off 1 Move the battery lock switch to the right Unlock position 2 Slide and hold the battery release latch 3 Remove the battery Installing a Battery 1 Slide the battery into the bay 2 Press it into place gently but firmly until the latch locks it into place 3 Slide the battery lock switch back to the locked position Storing a Battery If storing your notebook for an extended period of time remove the battery Fully charge the battery before using your notebook again Working with Extra Battery Packs If you spend a lot of time traveling working without connecting your notebook to an electrical outlet it may be a good idea to carry additional battery packs so you can quickly replace a discharged battery and continue working Maximizing Battery Life A battery can be recharged many times but over time it will lose its ability to hold a charge To maximize battery life e f you are not using your notebook for a long period remove the battery e f you have a spare battery pack alternate the batteries e Ensure your notebook is off when replacing the battery e Store spare battery packs in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight User s Manual
36. ackground Choose the picture or color you want for your desktop background You can also choose your own images by choosing Browse and specifying images in a directory Under How should the picture be positioned choose a way for the position of your selected image Fit to screen scales the image to fit the screen Tile or Center places one copy of the image in the center of the screen To accept the settings click OK to save your settings and close this window 3 4 2 Choosing a Screen Saver Go to Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Change screen saver Select a screen saver from the Screen saver pull down menu or click None if you prefer not to activate a screen saver You can customize your screen saver by choosing Settings To check your selections choose Preview To accept the settings click OK and close the Screen Saver Settings window 3 4 3 Choosing a Desktop Theme Desktop themes change the appearance of your desktop and add sound effects Go to Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Select a theme from the Theme pull down menu in the Theme Settings Window and then click OK User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 4 4 Creating a Shortcut on the Desktop A shortcut is an icon that is placed on the desktop let you quickly access programs files folders and drivers To create a shortcut Open Computer or Windows Explorer and highlight the
37. and click the file to select it Click Move this file In the Move Items window click the location where you want to move the file Click Move 2 8 6 Renaming Files Use Windows Explorer or My Computer to locate the file you want to rename and click the file to select it Click the File menu and click Rename Never change a file s extension the last three characters after the period Doing so may render the file unusable a Type the new filename and press Enter User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 8 7 2 8 8 2 8 9 Deleting Files Never delete files that are part of an installed program Doing so may render the file unusable Use Windows Explorer or My Computer to locate the file you want to delete and click the file to select it Click the File menu and click Delete Click Yes to send the file to the Recycle Bin If you accidentally delete a file see Section 2 8 9 Retrieving Files From the Recycle Bin Emptying the Recycle Bin Files remain in the Recycle Bin and take up space on the hard drive until you empty them from the Recycle Bin Double click the Recycle Bin icon The Recycle Bin window appears and lists all deleted files their previous locations and the dates you deleted them Click the File menu and click Empty Recycle Bin When the confirmation dialog box appears click Yes to delete all file s All files disappear from the Recycle Bin and are removed from
38. ch to Classic view See Also qp Windows Update A Help and Support Network and Internet Connections Qi Other Control Panel Options Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options d J Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options PAD Performance and Maintenance NY Security Center d My Computer 2 2 9 My Computer My Computer allows you to see the disk drives and other external devices connected to your notebook The My Computer icon appears on your Desktop To see the contents of a drive or folder open My Computer then double click the icon for the drive or folder you want to view e g drive C You can also use Windows Explorer to see the contents of your notebook and find files To open Windows Explorer right click the Start button and click Explore to find the drive or folder that you want to view To find out more about My Computer and Windows Explorer see Help and Support Center User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 3 2 3 1 Keyboard and Touch Pad Numeric Keypad Keypad numbers and symbols are marked in blue on the lower right edge of the keypad keys P Num Lk P To enable the numeric keypad press su The i indicator will light when the numeric lock is on f To disable the numeric keypad press amp again To use the primary function of a dual function key when the numeric keypad is enabled press al and the desired
39. chamber PCI Express Card e PCI Express card x 1 Communication Modem Internal Modem with MDC 1 5 solution V 92 56K bps V 90 56K bps LAN Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit LAN PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet WLAN Wireless LAN 802 11a b g a b g n via PCle Mini Card Bluetooth Bluetooth Version 2 0 module with USB2 0 interface Camera 2M Pixel CMOS via USB2 0 interface Option Fix Focus Face Detect Function Camera w LED Aqua White Keyboard e 82keys support with 101 102 key emulation without stick point e Windows key Application key e Standard pitch 2 0mm travel length e Multi language support Pointing Device e Touch pad Leverage Volga series Xi Specifications xil System Status Indicators Keyboard indicators above keyboard Caps Lock Blue x 1 Num Lock Blue x 1 ocroll Lock Blue x 1 oystem status indicators along front of palm rest visible IDE HDD activity Blue x 1 system status Power On Suspend Blue x 1 Battery status Charging Full L1 L2 Blue Amber x 1 Wireless LAN amp Bluetooth Blue Amber x 1 Capacitive touch buttons Smart Charging Blue x 1 Mute button Blue x 1 Volume up Blue x 1 Volume down Blue x 1 Wireless on off Blue x 1 Other Power button Blue x 1 Control Buttons Power button x 1 Magnetic lid switch control for system standby wakeup or suspend resume Media Card Reader 3 in 1 Card Reader SD MMC MS MS Pro MS Duo including SDHC I O Por
40. changing the settings below will modify the selected scheme Power schemes Home Office Desk Home Office Desk Presentation Always On Minimal Power Management Max Battery When computer is Windows XP automatically chooses the SpeedStep mode to find the most appropriate speed for your processor according to the Power Scheme you choose and your current system demands User s Manual 6 The Power System XP 6 2 Battery 6 2 1 Battery Performance The performance of the battery can vary depending on the operating conditions Your battery may last less time if you are running power intensive programs e g playing CDs or DVDs using PC Cards or high display brightness settings The Power Management Options can be set to alert you when the battery charge is low Ensure any battery you use is compatible Failure to do so may risk fire or explosion For more details on purchasing compatible batteries contact your notebook retailer Batteries should never be disposed of with household waste Contact your local waste disposal or environmental agency for advice on disposing of used lithium ion batteries Only use the BATFTOOL4 or BATFTOOLG battery pack with this computer W Battery Charge Indicator behavior Charging Flashing blue 6 2 2 Checking the Fully Charged oolid blue Blinks amber approximately 3 minutes left Critical Low system beeps 6 2 3 Power Meter The
41. ck the icon of the drive or folder you want to view for example drive C You can also use Windows Explorer to see the contents of your notebook and find files To open Windows Explorer right click the Start button and click Explore Find the drive or folder that you want to view To find out more about Computer and Windows Explorer see the Windows Help and Support User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 3 3 3 1 Keyboard and Touch Pad Numeric Keypad Keypad numbers and symbols are marked in blue on the lower right edge of the keypad keys H Num Lk P To enable the numeric keypad press El The i indicator will light when the numeric lock is on Li Ei To disable the numeric keypad press x again To use the primary function of a dual function key when the numeric keypad is enabled press and the desired key 3 3 2 Keyboard Shortcuts d F4 Li pIE se Wireless Bluetooth On Off r2 H fe To enable this function you need to install Wireless Select Switch Switches Display Mode LCD gt CRT gt LCD CRT Simultaneous Switches the video image to the next display or both displays simultaneously Brightness Down Brightness Up Mute d E7 Li Jr Audio Volume Down Tra H Jr Fa Audio Volume Up Play Pause User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista PEI Fast Rewind Fast Forward Number Lock l seik l Scroll Lock r
42. cky Keys icon on the task bar Click Turn on Sticky Keys to enable the listed shortcuts to activate Sticky Keys mode By checking Lock modifier keys when pressed twice in a row pressing the SHIFT CTRL ALT FN or the Windows logo key twice will lock the key until it is pressed again This allows you to perform multiple commands with these keys in succession without having to press the modifier key again each time Check Turn off Sticky Keys when two keys are pressed at once to have Sticky Keys automatically disable whenever any two keys are pressed simultaneously If Play a sound when keys are pressed is checked a tone will be heard each time a modifier key is pressed Different tones are heard when activating and deactivating modifier keys Check Display the Sticky Keys icon on the task bar to display the oticky Keys icon in your toolbar whenever the Sticky Keys mode is activated The icon will change to indicate which modifier key if any is currently active Click Save to confirm your changes Cancel to exit the dialogue box without making any changes or Apply to have your settings take effect without saving User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 3 5 3 3 6 Touch Pad The Touch Pad responds to the movements and pressure of your finger allowing you to move the cursor around the screen in the same way you would with a mouse p Bl Place your fingers on the keyboard in the normal
43. d Slot Supports one SD MMC MS card which is used in digital still camera and various forms of portable information equipment User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 3 Right Side The following picture shows the left side of the JFTOO notebook 1 High Power USB Port Power USB Port Headphone Jack Microphone Jack VGA Port Kensington Lock 1 3 1 High Power USB Port b High power USB ports can provide power for devices that draw e more than 100mA from the bus line such as cameras and external hard disks 1 3 2 Audio Ports You can connect a headphone or an external speaker to the Q port and a microphone to the port The built in speakers are disabled when a device is connected to the port EL M LEES User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 3 3 VGA Port O Use this port to connect an external monitor to your computer See Section 1 1 3 Display 1 3 4 Kensington Lock The Kensington lock protects your computer from theft Use a padlock compatible with the kensington lock to attach your computer to the desk User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 4 Rear Side The following picture shows the rear side of the JFTOO notebook i i d 12 3 1 AC Adapter Connector 2 Modem Jack 3 LAN Jack 1 4 1 AC Adapter Connector mm he AC adapter connector allows you to connect an AC adapter 5 when your notebook is switched on o
44. desktop and add sound effects Go to Control Panel gt Appearance and Themes gt Pick a task gt Change the computer s theme select a theme from the Theme pull down menu in the Display Properties window and then click OK User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 4 4 Creating a Shortcut on the Desktop A shortcut is an icon that is placed on the desktop to let you quickly access programs files folders and drivers To create a shortcut 1 Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and highlight the file or program you want to create a shortcut to 2 Click and hold down the right Touch Pad button drag the highlighted item to the Windows desktop and then release the right Touch Pad button to display a pop up menu 3 Click Create Shortcut s Here 4 An icon appears on your desktop You can double click the icon to activate the shortcut User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 9 Display 2 5 1 Adjusting Brightness To conserve power when running your notebook from the battery set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting using the keyboard shortcuts fe Brightness Down fe Brightness Up 2 5 2 Using an External Monitor When you start your notebook with an external display device such as an external monitor attached and turned on the image may appear on either the display or the external device Alternatively you can press i to switch the video image to the display only the disp
45. dit card company for information about the kinds of emergency travel assistance it offers to users of portable computers e When traveling by air ensure that you have a charged battery available in case you are asked to turn on the computer e Before you use the computer on an airplane verify that such usage is permitted Some airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during the flight All airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during takeoff and landing Never walk your notebook through a metal detector Send it through an X ray machine or have it manually inspected 4 2 5 f Your Notebook is Lost or Stolen Call a law enforcement agency to report your notebook lost or stolen Ask that a case number be assigned and write down the number along with the name address and telephone number of the law enforcement agency If possible obtain the name of the investigating officer If the notebook belongs to a company notify the security office of the firm User s Manual Chapter 5 Peripherals 5 1 PCI Express Cards 5 1 1 PCI Express Card Types The New Card slot supports one 54mm type PCI Express Card It supports both USB 2 0 and PCI Express technology which improves bus speed in data transfer and requires less power than PC Cards 2 J A PCI Express Card is not a bootable device 5 1 2 Installing a PCI Express Card PCI Express Cards with hot plug feature allow you to install and remove cards when your no
46. e computer so that it does not slide around in the trunk of your car or in an overhead storage compartment b When traveling by air never check in your notebook as baggage User s Manual 4 Caring for Your Notebook 4 2 3 Setting a Password To provide extra protection for your data and documents it is advisable to set a password 1 As your notebook is booting starting up press F2 to view the BIOS Setup Utility Use the right arrow key to highlight Security 2 Use the down arrow key to select Set Supervisor Password Press Enter 3 Type your password press Enter and re type to confirm Press Enter Your changes will be saved Press Enter to continue 4 Usethe right arrow key to select Exit use the down key to select Exit Saving Changes Press Enter and Yes Your notebook will now boot as normal To enable password protection on Boot use the down key to select Password on boot Press Enter and select Enabled 4 2 4 Travel Tips e lf you are traveling abroad carry proof of ownership or of your right to use the computer if it is company owned to speed your passage through customs Investigate the customs regulations of the countries you plan to visit and consider acquiring an international carnet also known as a merchandise passport from your government e Ensure that you know which electrical outlets are used in the countries you will visit and prepare the appropriate power adapters e Check with your cre
47. e module pops up Grasp the outer edges of the memory module with thumb and forefinger and then gently remove it User s Manual 5 Peripherals To install a memory module 1 Remove the screws securing the bottom cover 2 Lift off the bottom cover 3 There are two memory module ports here The first one is already occupied by your computer s current memory module Place the new memory module in the second slot matching up the notch along its connector rim with the tooth in the connection slot 4 When the module has been secured press down gently until it snaps into place Depending on how much additional memory you require you may need to replace the original memory module a User s Manual Chapter 6 The Power System XP 6 1 Power Management 6 1 4 Manage Your Notebook s Power J See Section 6 2 Battery for more information on getting the best Z performance from battery packs Use your notebook connected to an electrical outlet as often as possible as battery life expectancy is affected by the number of times it is charged Your computer comes with built in power management You can configure it through the Power Options program in the Control Panel to sleep hibernate and wake according to specific pre defined situations When leaving your notebook unattended for long periods place it in standby or hibernate mode You can exit either power management mode by pressing the power button 6 1 2 P
48. e pressed at once Notification Make sounds when modifier key is pressed Show Stickul eus status on screen Cancel Click Use shortcut to enable the listed shortcut to activate StickyKeys mode By checking Press modifier key twice to lock pressing the SHIFT CTRL ALT FN or the Windows logo key twice will lock the key until it is pressed again This allows you to perform multiple commands with these keys in succession without having to press the modifier key again each time Check Turn StickyKeys off if two keys are pressed at once to have otickyKeys automatically disable whenever any two keys are pressed simultaneously If the option Make sounds when modifier key is pressed is checked a tone will be heard each time a modifier key is pressed Different tones are heard when activating and deactivating modifier keys Check Show StickyKeys status on screen to display the StickyKeys icon in your toolbar whenever the StickyKeys mode is activated The icon will change to indicate which modifier key if any is currently active Click OK to confirm your changes or click Cancel to exit the dialogue box without making any changes User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 3 5 Touch Pad The Touch Pad responds to the movements and pressure of your finger allowing you to move the cursor around the screen in the same way you would with a mouse ME ys Place your fingers on the keyboard in the normal typing
49. ectly exposed to the sun v Do not place any heavy objects on the LCD monitor v Use the AC adapter coming with the package instead of other adapters User s Manual 4 Caring for Your Notebook 4 2 Traveling 4 2 1 Identifying Your Notebook Attach a nametag or business card to your notebook or use a permanent marker or stencil to write a unique identifying mark such as your driver s license number on the case Create a file on the Desktop called if found Place information such as your name address and telephone number in this file Contact your credit card company and ask if it offers coded identification tags 4 2 2 Packing Your Notebook e Remove any external devices attached to the computer and store them in a safe place Remove any cables attached to the installed PC Cards and remove any extended PC Cards e Fully charge the main battery and any spare batteries you plan to carry with you e Turn off the computer or put the computer into hibernate mode e Disconnect the AC adapter e Remove any extraneous items such as paper clips pens and paper from the keyboard and then close the display e Pack your notebook and accessories in their carry case e Avoid packing the computer with items such as shaving cream colognes perfumes or food e Protect the computer the batteries and the hard drive from hazards such as extreme temperatures dirt dust liquids or overexposure to sunlight e Pack th
50. em Exit Allows the user to save CMOS setting and exit the Setup program To move between menu bar items use the lt and gt arrow keys until the desired item is highlighted For example if you want to move from the Main menu to the Advanced menu press the right arrow key gt once User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 2 2 8 2 3 Item Specific Help At the right of the Setup screen you will notice an item specific help bar For each item that you select on the menu the bar informs of its specific function as well as the hot keys related specifically to that item and or the submenu Launching Submenus A submenu contains additional options for a field parameter To call up a submenu simply move the highlight to the desired field and press the Enter key The submenu opens If you are a first time user or are not familiar with the BIOS Setup program it is highly recommended that you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with each of the submenus and their corresponding functions If you accidentally make unwanted changes to the current configuration go to the Exit menu and select Discard Changes Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program Refer to 8 7 Exit Menu of this chapter for detailed information on saving changes and exiting the Setup program User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 3 The Main Menu When the Setup program is accessed the Information screen appears It displays
51. er Hibernate mode if battery charge reaches a critically low level For more information see Section 7 1 Power Management 7 2 5 Charging the Battery When connected to an electrical outlet a completely discharged 4 cell battery needs to be charged in 2 5 to 12 hours and a 6 cell battery in 3 to 12 hours depending on whether your notebook is on or off and what programs if any are running You can leave the battery in your notebook as long as you like The battery s internal circuitry prevents the battery from overcharging Before using the battery for the first time it must be charged Connect the computer to an electrical outlet and allow the battery to fully charge indicated by the battery indicator light on the front panel of the notebook notebook on battery power until the battery discharges completely This will extend battery life and helps ensure accurate monitoring of battery capacity p Once a battery pack is fully charged for the first time use your If necessary the battery will be charged whenever your notebook is connected to an electrical outlet The battery will not be charged if it or your notebook is too hot either from use or being in a hot environment If this occurs the battery indicator will light amber Disconnect your notebook from any electrical outlet and allow it and the battery to cool to room temperature You can then reconnect your notebook to the electrical outlet and charge the battery
52. er and save each of these settings and schemes if desired Choose from the following three power plans that best describes the desired relationship between power and performance GU Power Options Create a Power Plan v 4 Search Create a power plan To create your own plan start by selecting one of the following plans that is closest to what you want Balanced Battery life 999 Automatically balances performance with energy consumption on capable Performance 999 hardware Power saver Battery life 999999 Saves energy by reducing your computer s performance where possible Performance 99 5 High performance Battery life 99 Favors performance but may use more energy Performance 999999 Plan name My Custom Plan 1 mm Windows Vista automatically chooses the SpeedStep mode to find the most appropriate speed for your processor according to the type of plan you choose and your current system demands User s Manual 7 The Power System Vista 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 Battery Battery Performance The performance of the battery can vary depending on the operating conditions Your battery may last less time if you are running power intensive programs playing CDs or DVDs or have high display brightness settings The Power Management Options can be set to alert you when the battery charge is low Ensure any battery you use is compatible Failure to do so may risk fire or explo
53. er the finger printer Finger Printer Align your fingertip with the finger printer as shown in the drawing and swipe To reduce the damage to the finger printer and fingerprint recognition problems follow these guidelines when using the finger printer e Donotscratch or poke the finger printer with your nails or any hard or sharp objects e Do not press the finger printer strongly e Do not touch the finger printer with a wet finger or any wet objects Keep finger printer surface dry and free of water vapor e Do not touch the finger printer with a soiled finger Minute foreign particles on a soiled or dirty finger may scratch the finger printer e Do not paste stickers or write on the finger printer e Donot touch the sensor with a finger or any object with built up static electricity 2 3 7 1 Delete the Finger Printer Data oaved fingerprint data is stored in the non volatile memory inside the finger printer Fingerprint data are recommended to delete before you hand over the computer the others or dispose of it To delete the fingerprint data do the following Click Start All Programs Protector Suite QL Control The Protector Suite Software screen is displayed Click Fingerprints gt Delete Click Settings gt Fingerprint Storage Inspector The Fingerprint Storage Inspector screen is displayed If other fingerprint data is still displayed on the list Select all fingerprint data and click remove
54. erate normally when the operating instructions are followed adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Safety Instructions EMC Regulatory Information This product is designed and tested to comply with the following related EMC Electromagnetic compatibility standards FCC Notice Declaration of Conformity Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of following measures e
55. file or program you want to create a shortcut to Click and hold down the right Touch Pad button drag the highlighted item to the Windows desktop and then release the right Touch Pad button to display a pop up menu Click Create Shortcuts Here An icon appears on your desktop Double click the icon to activate the shortcut User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 5 Display 3 9 1 Adjusting the Brightness To conserve power when running your notebook from the battery set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting using the keyboard shortcuts al Brightness Down Ir Brightness Up 3 5 2 Using an External Monitor When you start your notebook with an external display device such as an external monitor attached and turned on the image may appear on either the display or the external device Alternatively you can press i 2 to switch the video image to the display only the display and the external device simultaneously or the external device only 3 5 3 Setting the Display Resolution To view a program at a specific resolution both the video controller and display must support the program and the necessary video drivers must be installed Before changing any of the original display settings note the original settings for future reference Go to Start gt Control Panel gt Appearance and Personalization gt Adjust screen resolution You can try different settings for screen resolut
56. grams Programs are any software that process data like a word processing program or an email program They require an operating system like Windows XP to run on To run a program click Start Programs Click the program you want to run On the right side of the title bar in the window of any open program there Seles are three icons Minimizes the program That is it is removed from the screen but is still running It will appear as a button on your bottom taskbar To restore the program simply click the button Maximizes the window to fill your entire screen When the window 5j is maximized the button switches to Which will reduce the size of the window when clicked E Closes the program or document User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 7 2 Adding Software To check what software is already installed on your computer click Start gt All Programs If a program is listed in the All Programs menu or the Start menu the software is already installed Before installing software check the software s technical requirements to ensure that it is compatible with your notebook and that there is enough memory and hard drive space for installation and operation Temporarily disable your notebook s antivirus software before installing software See the documentation that came with the antivirus software for detailed procedure Be sure to enable your antivirus software once you have installed
57. hen using your power cord make sure to position it around objects so it will not be cut or punctured When you disconnect a cable pull on its connector on its strain relief loop not on the cable itself As you pull out the connector keep it evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins Also before you connect a cable make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned Be sure that nothing rests on your AC adapter s power cable and that the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on Use only the AC adapters that are approved for use with this computer Use of another type of adapter may risk fire or explosion Before you connect the computer to a power source ensure that the voltage rating of the AC adapter matches that of the available power source 115 V 60 Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries such as South Korea and Taiwan 100 V 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V 60Hz in western Japan 230 V 50 Hz in most of Europe the Middle East and the Far East If you use an extension cable with your AC adapter ensure that the total ampere rating of the products plugged in to the extension cable does not exceed the ampere rating of the extension cable Place the AC adapter in a ventilated area such as a desktop or on the floor when you use it to run the computer or to charge the battery Do not cover the AC adapter with papers or other items that will reduce cooli
58. hese openings This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or a heat register or in an enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where people will step on the cord If an extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid is spilled into the product c Ifthe product was exposed to rain or water d If the product does not op
59. how to specify and save your new settings A brief discussion of the optional settings among the different submenus follows User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 2 Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program The Setup program has been designed to make it as easy to use as possible It is a menu driven program which means you can scroll through the various directories and make your selections among the various predetermined choices If you accidentally configure a setting and do not know which one to switch back to use the BIOS hot keys to return to the previous value The hot keys are discussed in more details later in this chapter When turning on the notebook for the first time you may get a message prompting you to run the BIOS Setup program A warning message may appear on the screen if the hardware configuration is changed or the POST fails This message will inform you of any errors or invalid settings and prompt you to run the Setup program to correct the problem Even if you are not prompted by a message instructing you to use the Setup program at some time in the future you may want to change the configuration of your computer For example you may want to make changes to the display option settings or enable the password function of the notebook for security purposes It will then be necessary to reconfigure your system using the Setup program so that the computer can recognize these changes The list below gives a few e
60. indow simply click the button Maximizes the window to fill your entire screen When the window is maximized the button switches to E which will reduce the size of the window when clicked Closes the program or document User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 7 2 Adding Software To check what software is already installed on your computer click Start All Programs If a program is listed in the All Programs menu or the Start menu the software is already installed Before installing software check the software s technical requirements to ensure that it is compatible with your notebook and that there is enough memory and hard drive space for installation and operation Temporarily disable your notebook s antivirus software before installing software See the documentation that came with the antivirus software for detailed procedure Be sure to enable your antivirus software once you have installed a any new software Insert the software installation CD into the CD drive and follow the instructions that came with the software to help you respond to the prompts on the screen If the software installation CD does not automatically run click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Run In the dialogue box type x setup exe where x is the letter of your CD drive usually D or E Then click OK and follow the prompts on your screen 3 3 Removing Software 3 Once you ve begun removing sof
61. ion and color quality If you choose a resolution or color depth that is higher than the display supports the settings will automatically adjust to the closest possible setting User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 6 Networks To access a network At the office you can access a network via the built in PCI E LAN For specific information about connecting to the LAN or WAN consult your systems administrator If you are working at home or while traveling you need a dial up connection Ask your system administrator for the telephone number of the network To set up the connection go to Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center Click Set up a connection or network on the left pane of the Network and Sharing Center window Choose a connection option and follow the on screen instructions to set up your network connection 3 Managing Programs 3 1 Running Programs Programs are any software that process data like a word processing program or an email program They require an operating system like Windows Vista to run on To run a program go to Start All Programs Click the program you want to run On the right side of the title bar in the window of any open program there are three icons sz Minimizes the program window That is it is removed from the screen but is still running It will appear as a button on your bottom taskbar To restore the program w
62. ks it into place 3 Slide the battery lock switch back to the locked position Storing a Battery If storing your notebook for an extended period of time remove the battery Fully charge the battery before using your notebook again Working with Extra Battery Packs If you spend a lot of time traveling working without connecting your notebook to an electrical outlet it may be a good idea to carry additional battery packs so you can quickly replace a discharged battery and continue working Maximizing Battery Life A battery can be recharged many times but over time it will lose its ability to hold a charge To maximize the battery life e f you are not using your notebook for a long period remove the battery e f you have a spare battery pack alternate the batteries e Ensure your notebook is off when replacing the battery e Store spare battery packs in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight User s Manual Chapter 7 The Power System Vista 7 1 Power Management 7 1 1 Managing Your Notebook s Power Jj See Section 7 2 Battery for more information on getting the best y performance from battery packs Use your notebook connected to an electrical outlet as often as possible as battery life expectancy is affected by the number of times it is charged Your computer comes with built in power management You can configure it to sleep hibernate and wake according to specific situations in Power Options in the Contr
63. lay and the external device simultaneously or the external device only 2 5 3 Setting Display Resolution To view a program at a specific resolution both the video controller and the display must support the program and the necessary video drivers must be installed Before changing any of the original display settings make a note of the original settings for future reference Click Start gt Control Panel gt Pick a category gt Appearance and Themes Under Pick a task click the area you want to change or under or pick a Control Panel icon click Display You can try different settings for Color quality and Screen resolution If you choose a resolution or color palette that is higher than the display supports the settings will automatically adjust to the closest possible setting User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 6 2 7 2 7 1 Networks To access a network At the office you can access a network via the built in PCI E LAN For specific information about connecting to the LAN or WAN consult your systems administrator If you are working at home or while traveling you need a dial up connection Ask your system administrator for the telephone number of the network To set up the connection click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections in Classic Interface select Network Connections Enter the details for your connection and click OK Managing Programs Running Pro
64. lide the latch and then remove the battery pack from the bay User s Manual Chapter 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 1 Turning Your Notebook on and off 2 1 1 Turning Your Notebook on You can configure the computer to start from a specific drive such as a CD ROM or an external device See Chapter 8 The BIOS Setup Program Press the power button to turn on your notebook Do not turn off the computer until the operating system has loaded completely Turning the computer off during its initial startup will result in an error the next time you start your notebook 3 2 1 2 Turning Your Notebook off J The security and networking features of Microsoft Windows XP y Professional operating system are not available in Windows XP Home Edition You will see different options in some windows related to security and networking To turn off your notebook 1 Save and close any open files exit any open programs 2 Click Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off Your notebook will automatically turn off after the shutdown process is finished You can configure Windows XP to shut down or go into sleep mode by pressing the power button Go to Control Panel Power Options Advanced dialog box to configure the settings User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 1 3 Logging off 2 1 4 With Microsoft Windows XP multiple users can access a single computer with their own personal settings and password
65. ltaneously To activate StickyKeys mode press the Shift key five times and then click OK StickyKeys Pressing the SHIFT key 5 times turns on StickyReys StickyReys lets you use the SHIFT CTRL ALT ar Windows Logo keys by pressing one key at a time To keep StickyReys an click OF To cancel StickyReys click Cancel To deactivate the key combination for StickyK eus click Settings Cancel Settings Alternatively you can click Start Control Panel Accessibility Options and check Use StickyKeys Then click OK Accessibility Options Keyboard Sound Display Mouse General ShickvE evs Use StickyRevs if you want to use SHIFT CTAL ALT or Windows logo key by pressing one key at a time Use Sticky eus Settings Filter eus Use FilterEeys if you want Windows bo ignore brief or repeated keystrokes or slow the repeat rate Use FilterKeys Togglekevs Use TogaleKeys if jou want to hear tones when pressing CAPS LOCK NUM LOCK and SCROLL LOCEK Use ToggleKeys Settings Show extra keyboard help in programs To further customize StickyKeys click Settings in either of the above dialogue boxes The following dialogue box will appear User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP Settings for StickyKeys Keyboard shortcut The shortcut For StickyReys is Press the SHIFT key five times Use shortcut Options Press modifier key twice to lack Turn StickyReys off if two keys ar
66. ng also do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Disconnect power cords and cables by grasping the connector not by pulling on the cable itself As you pull out the connector keep it evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins Before you connect a cable make sure both connectors are correctly aligned To remove power from the computer turn it off remove the battery and disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet Battery Pack Warnings Do not carry a battery in your pocket purse or other container where metal objects such as car keys could short circuit the battery terminals The resulting excessive current flow can cause extremely high temperatures and may result in damage from burns Danger of explosion may occur if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer Safety Instructions Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local authorities for disposal instructions Do not use or leave the battery pack near a heat source Heat can melt the insulation and damage other safety features possibly leading it to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite Do not immerse the battery pack in water or allow it to get wet Its protective features can be damaged Abnormal chemical reactions may occur possibly leading it to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite
67. nment gt Volume Control In the Volume Control window click and drag the bar in the Volume Control column and slide it up or down to increase or decrease the volume Tr n v Audio Volume Down Tres H Ir a Audio Volume Up User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 9 3 Adjusting the Picture If you receive an error message that the current resolution and color depth are using too much memory and preventing DVD playback adjust the display properties Click Start Control Panel Pick a category Appearance and Themes gt Pick a task gt Change the screen resolution In the Display Properties window click and drag the bar in Screen resolution to change the setting to 1024 x 768 pixels Click the pull down menu under Color quality Medium 16 bit OK User s Manual Chapter 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 1 Turning Your Notebook on and off 3 1 1 Turning Your Notebook on JJ You can configure the computer to start from a specific drive such as a CD ROM or an external device See Section Error Reference source not found Error Reference source not found Press the power button to turn on your notebook Do not turn off the computer until the operating system has loaded completely Turning the computer off during its initial startup will result in an error the next time you start your notebook s 3 1 2 Turning Your Notebook off oave and close any open files
68. ol Panel The Advanced settings can be accessed via Start gt Control Panel gt System and Maintenance Power Options On the Select a power plan page click Change plan setting under the plan that you want to change Click Change advanced power settings Expand the Power buttons and lid category to configure the settings When leaving your notebook unattended for long periods place it in standby or hibernate mode You can exit either power management mode by pressing the power button User s Manual 7 The Power System Vista 7 1 2 7 1 2 1 7 1 2 2 Power Management Modes Sleep Mode This mode conserves power by switching off the hard drive and display after a preset period of inactivity a time out When sleep mode is exited your notebook will return to the same operating state it was before entering sleep If your notebook loses power from both the electrical outlet and the battery while in sleep mode data may be lost 3 To enter sleep mode in Windows Vista Start gt gt gt Sleep Or Set your notebook to enter sleep mode e When you close the lid of your notebook e When you press the power button e When you press the start menu power button The settings can be accessed via Power Options Advanced settings window See Section 7 1 1 Managing Your Notebook s Power To exit sleep mode press the power button You cannot exit sleep mode by pressing a key or touching the Touch Pad For more information
69. on e Set the computer to Ask me what to do Stand by Hibernate Shut down Do nothing when you press the sleep hot key 6 1 3 5 Hibernate Tab 6 1 4 The Hibernate tab lets you enable Hibernate mode by clicking the Enable hibernation check box SpeedStep Your notebook is equipped with SpeedStep technology to better manage power consumption It changes the processor speed to find the best balance between your computing performance and power consumption needs Higher speeds enjoy better performance while slower speeds conserve more power In Windows XP the processor s performance level depends on the Power Scheme you select see Section 6 1 3 Power Options Properties You do not need to make any further adjustments to set the performance level Each preset power scheme has different time out settings for entering standby mode hibernate mode turning off the display and turning off the hard drive For example the Portable Laptop mode automatically changes SpeedStep modes depending on if you are running the computer on AC power or batteries in order to prolong battery usage while still providing optimal performance You can also individually alter and save each of these settings and schemes if desired User s Manual 6 The Power System XP Power Options Properties Pawer Schemes mu Power Meter Advanced Hibemate d Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for this computer Note that
70. on sleep mode see Section 3 1 Turning Your Notebook on and off Hibernate Mode In Hibernate mode power is conserved by system data being copied to the hard drive and your notebook is completely shut down When Hibernate mode is exited your notebook will return to the same operating state it was in before entering Hibernate mode Hibernate mode can be enabled disabled in the Power Options window If enabled your notebook will go into Hibernate mode if the battery charge level becomes critically low Depending on how you set the Power Management Options in the Power Options window use one of the following methods to enter hibernate mode e When you close the lid of your notebook e When you press the power button e When you press the Start menu power button e Start gt gt gt Hibernate The settings can be accessed via Power Options Advanced settings window See Section 7 1 1 Managing Your Notebook s Power To exit Hibernate mode press the power button You cannot exit Hibernate mode by pressing a key or the Touch Pad For more information on Hibernate mode see Section 3 1 Turning Your Notebook on and off User s Manual 7 The Power System Vista 7 1 3 Power Options Properties To access the Windows Power Options window Go to Start Control Panel System and Maintenance Power Options 7 1 3 1 Select a Power Plan Windows Vista provides three preset power plans Balanced Power saver and High
71. ou log on Control the mouse with the keyboard Turn on Mouse Keys Use the numeric keypad to move the mouse around the screen Set up Mouse Keys Make it easier to type E Turn on Sticky Keys Press keyboard shortcuts such as CTRL ALT DEL one key at a time Set up Sticky Keys Turn on Toggle Keys Hear a tone when you press CAPS LOCK NUM LOCK or SCROLL LOCK Turn on Toggle Keys by holding down the NUM LOCK key for 5 seconds E Turn on Filter Keys Ignore or slow down brief or repeated keystrokes and adjust keyboard repeat rates Set up Filter Keys Cancel User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista To further customize Sticky Keys click Set up Sticky Keys in the above dialogue box The following dialogue box will appear ore JE mw Qc F e Ease of Access Ease of Access Center amp Set up Sticky Keys Bees p File Edit View Tools Help Set up Sticky Keys E Turn on Sticky Keys Press keyboard shortcuts such as CTRL ALT DEL one key at a time Keyboard shortcut W Turn on Sticky Keys when SHIFT is pressed five times When using keyboard shortcuts to turn Ease of Access settings on 4 Display a warning message when turning a setting on 4 Make a sound when turning a setting on or off ptions Iz Lock modifier keys when pressed twice in a row W Turn off Sticky Keys when two keys are pressed at once Notifications Play a sound when keys are pressed Display the Sti
72. ower Management Modes 6 1 2 1 Standby Mode This mode conserves power by switching off the hard drive and the display after a preset period of inactivity a time out When Standby mode is exited your notebook will return to the same operating state it was in before entering Standby mode If your notebook loses power from both the electrical outlet and the battery while in Standby mode data may be lost gt To enter Standby mode in Windows XP Go to Start gt Turn off computer gt Stand By Or set your notebook to go to Standby mode e When you close the lid of your notebook e When you press the power button e When you press the sleep hot key The settings can be accessed via the Advanced tab in Power Options Properties Start Control Panel Pick a category Performance and Maintenance Power Options User s Manual 6 The Power System XP 6 1 2 2 To exit Standby mode press the power button You cannot exit standby mode by pressing a key or the Touch Pad For more information on Standby mode see Section 2 1 Turning Your Notebook on and off Hibernate Mode In Hibernate mode system data is copied to the hard drive and your notebook is completely shut down to save power When exiting Hibernate mode your notebook returns to the same operating state it was in before entering Hibernate mode Hibernate mode can be enabled disabled in the Power Options Properties window If enabled your notebook will en
73. puter cleaner 4 Caring for Your Notebook 4 1 4 Cleaning the CD DVD Drive D Never touch the lens Use only compressed air to clean the lens If you experience problems playing CDs or DVDs including skipping clean the unlabelled side of the disc with a soft lint free cloth or using a commercial product Precautions e Do not spill liquids on the keyboard If liquid is spilt on the keyboard turn your notebook off immediately Leave off overnight to let it completely dry out before using it again e Do not turn off your notebook if a drive light indicates a drive is active Turning off your notebook while it is reading from or writing to a disk may damage the disk the drive or both e Keep your notebook and disks away from objects that generate strong magnetic fields such as stereo speakers Information on disks is stored magnetically Placing a magnet too close to a disk can erase important files e Scan all new files for viruses This precaution is especially important for files you receive via email disk or download from the Internet You will need a special program to scan for viruses For further information contact your computer dealer e oensure HDD function and the integrity of the saved data please follow the instructions below v Protect the notebook from any impact when it is during operation v Do not use your notebook during transportation such as in a car v Do not put your notebook in a car that is dir
74. r off While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide power connectors and power strips vary from country to country Ensure you use compatible cable and correctly connect the cable to the power strip or electrical outlet Failure to do so may cause fire or damage to equipment User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 4 2 Modem Jack The modem jack allows you to connect the notebook to a telephone line with a standard RJ 11 connector 1 4 3 LAN Jack The RJ 45 network jack allows you to connect your notebook to a local area network LAN Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the slightly larger network connector User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 5 Bottom Side The following picture shows the bottom side of the JFTOO notebook O A O N gt Battery Pack Battery Lock Switch Battery Release Latch Bottom Cover Bluetooth module User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 5 1 Battery Pack With a charged battery pack installed you can use your notebook without connecting it to an electrical outlet For more details see Section 6 2 Battery To remove the battery pack 1 Move the Battery Lock Switch to the left unlock position 2 Slide the Battery Release Latch to the right 3 Gently pry the battery pack from the computer chassis 1 5 2 Battery Release Latch The Battery Release Latch secures the battery pack To release s
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76. ry from overcharging Before using the battery for the first time it must be charged Connect the computer to an electrical outlet and allow the battery to fully charge indicated by the battery indicator light on the front panel of the notebook Once a battery pack is fully charged for the first time use your Z notebook on battery power until the battery discharges completely This will extend battery life and helps ensure accurate monitoring of battery capacity If necessary the battery will be charged whenever your notebook is connected to an electrical outlet The battery will not be charged if it or your notebook is too hot either from use or being in a hot environment If this occurs the battery indicator will light amber Disconnect your notebook from any electrical outlet and allow it and the battery to cool to room temperature You can then reconnect your notebook to the electrical outlet and charge the battery The battery indicator will also light amber if the battery is bad and needs replacing User s Manual 6 The Power System XP 6 2 6 6 2 7 6 2 8 6 2 9 6 2 10 Removing the Battery Before removing the battery ensure your notebook is turned off 1 Move the battery lock switch to the right Unlock position 2 Slide and hold the battery release latch 3 Remove the battery Installing a Battery 1 Slide the battery into the bay 2 Press it into place gently but firmly until the latch loc
77. s When a user logs on to the computer other users cannot access their settings or files To log off follow the steps below 1 Save and close any open files exit any open programs 2 Click Start Log Off Log Off To switch users click Start Log Off Switch User Using Fast User Switching programs executed by previous users remain running in the background This means a possible slower computer response It may also stop multimedia programs including games and DVD software from running p Fast User Switching does not work if your notebook is running Windows XP Professional and is a member of a computer domain or if the notebook has less than 128 MB of memory You can set up Fast User Switching in the Control Panel gt User Accounts gt Change the way users log on or off Adding User Accounts Different account options are available when a computer is running the Windows XP Professional operating system and is connected to a domain With Windows XP installed the system administrator or a user with administrator rights can create additional user accounts 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt User Accounts 2 Under Pick a task click Create a new account 3 Under Name the new account enter the name of the new user Click Next 4 Under Pick an account type choose one of the following options e Computer administrator User can change all computer settings e Standard Windows XP Professional only U
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79. s in the upper left hand of the Control Panel window Choose the task description you wish to complete and then choose the task in the next window QC F k Control Panel File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home Classic View Recent Tasks View network status and tasks Uninstall a program 3 2 8 Computer System and Maintenance Get started with Windows Back up your computer Security Check for updates Check this computer s security status Allow a program through Windows Firewall Network and Internet M Connect to the Internet View network status and tasks Set up file sharing Hardware and Sound 1 Play CDs or other media automatically Printer Mouse Programs Uninstall a program Change startup programs Mobile PC Change battery settings Adjust commonly used mobility oe fot fa User Accounts and Family Safety e Set up parental controls for any user e Add or remove user accounts Appearance and Personalization Change desktop background Change the color scheme Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region Change keyboards or other input methods Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Additional Options Computer allows you to see the disk drives and other external devices connected to your computer The Computer icon displays on your Desktop To see the contents of a drive or folder open Computer then double cli
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81. se resting directly on your body With extended operation heat can potentially build up in the base Allowing sustained contact with the skin could cause discomfort or eventually a burn Do not attempt to service the computer yourself Always follow installation instructions closely To avoid personal injury from electric shock or fire Completely power down the computer when replacing memory modules cleaning the computer its components or chassis or performing operations requiring similar steps To do this first turn the power off at the power switch remove the battery and then disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet or from any other type of external power source such as an external battery Do not operate the computer near water for example near a bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement by a swimming pool or in the rain Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm Avoid using the wired modem or LAN during an electrical storm as a remote risk of electric shock from lightning exists Do not push objects into the air vents or openings of your computer or accessories Doing so can short out interior components and may cause fire or electric shock When installing memory modules ground yourself by touching a grounded conductive surface such as a device with a grounded plug Avoid touching the pins and leads
82. see hidden icons To prevent Windows XP from hiding icons Right click an empty spot on the Taskbar Properties Uncheck the Hide inactive icons option Taskbar and 5tart Menu Properties Taskbar Start Menu Taskbar appearance Welcome Mina s Webs C Lock the taskbar Auto hide the taskbar Keep the taskbar on top of other windows C Group similar taskbar buttons C Show Quick Launch Notification area mim ed 1 23 PM Show the clack fou can keep the notification area uncluttered by hiding icons that you have nat clicked recently Hide inactive icons 2 2 Recycle Bin When you delete a file it is moved to the Recycle Bin Recycle Bin Files can be restored from the Recycle Bin Emptying the Recycle Bin deletes files permanently User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 2 8 Control Panel In the Control Panel you can change how Windows looks and works Click the Start button and select Control Panel There are two interfaces you can choose either Classic View or Category View You can switch the interfaces in the upper left hand of the Control Panel window Under Pick a category choose the category of the task you wish to complete and then choose the task in the next window amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help J K s Search c Folders Address G Control Panel a Control Panel a Pick rs category Je Swit
83. ser can install some programs and hardware e Limited User can only change his her own personal settings such as the password User is not able to install programs or use the Internet 5 Click Create Account User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 1 5 Standby Mode To find out how to conserve power using the Standby Mode see Section 6 1 Power Management 2 2 Tips for Using Windows 2 2 1 Microsoft Windows XP Help For Microsoft Windows XP help click the Start menu then click Help and Support The Help and Support Center dialog box opens Help and Support Center e Bat gt O 1 Index Sf Favorites 4 History Support x Options SB o B Help and Support Center windows XP Professional Pick a Help topic Ask for assistance What s new in Windows XP Invite a Friend to connect to your computer with Remote Assistance Music video games and photos Windows basics Get support or find information in Windows XP newsgroups Protecting your PC security basics Pick a task Networking and the Web Keep your computer up to date with Windows Update Working remotely System administration Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP Undo changes to your computer with System Restore Customizing your computer 9v p Use Tools to view your computer information and diagnose problems Accessibility Did you know Printing and faxing Performance and maintenance C ct 5 to timely help and t informa
84. sion For more details on purchasing compatible batteries contact your notebook retailer Batteries should never be disposed of with household waste Contact your local waste disposal or environmental agency for advice on disposing of used lithium ion batteries Only use the BATFTOOL4 or BATFTOOLG battery pack with this computer Checking the Battery Charge Charging Flashes blue Fully Charged Solid blue Amber gt approximately 3 minutes left system Critical Low beeps Power Meter The power meter gy indicates the remaining battery charge When your notebook is running on battery power you can check the remaining battery charge double click the gy icon on the taskbar For more details including how to make the icon appear on the taskbar if it is not already see Section 7 1 Power Management User s Manual 7 The Power System Vista 7 2 4 Low Battery Warning a After a low battery warning save your work immediately then connect your notebook to an electrical outlet Hibernate mode will begin automatically if the battery runs completely out of power You will hear the low battery warning when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted Your notebook will beep once indicating approximately 10 to 15 minutes of battery operating time remain If you do not connect your notebook to alternative power source during that time there will be a periodic beep Your notebook will automatically ent
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86. st UPEK TCS4BA Regulatory e EMI FCC B CE CCC A C Tick VCCI BSMI Safety Compliant to UL CSA CB PTT FCC Part 68 CTR 21 MDA2005 Compliant WHQL LOGO Application e Smart Watch Dog Smart Tracing Smart Meeting Smart Face Smart Battery Wireless Select Switch Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of the JFTOO notebook 1 2 1 Built in Camera Keyboard 2 Built in Microphone 8 Finger Printer 3 Display 9 Touch Pad 4 Power Button 10 Touch Pad Buttons 5 Easy Buttons 11 Speaker 6 Keyboard Status Lights 12 Device Power Status Indicators User s Manual 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 1 1 Built in Camera The built in camera features a 2 0 mega pixel CMOS web camera Built in Microphone The built in microphone allows you to communicate without connecting an external microphone Display Your display is a 12 1 COLOR WXGA LCD Power Button o S MRO cC BAB s ys e G c a 8 Top Panel Buttons and LEDs Press to turn your notebook on For more on power settings b see Section 6 1 Power Management XP or Section 7 1 Power Management Vista Windows XP or Vista which comes preinstalled goes into the shutdown sequence automatically if you press the power button while on In Windows XP you can configure this in Control Panel Power Options Advanced In Windows Vista you can configure this
87. tebook is running The card will be detected automatically when installed Usually Express Cards have a mark or symbol to show which end to insert into the slot Insert the card according to the orientation symbol and slide the card into the slot Check the documents that came with your card if the orientation is unclear 1 Press to release the dummy card from the New Card slot 2 Hold the PCI Express card with its orientation symbol pointing into the slot and the topside of the card facing up 3 Slide the card into the slot until it clicks into the connector 4 f you encounter too much resistance do not force the card Check the card orientation and try again User s Manual 5 Peripherals 5 1 3 Removing a PCI Express Card 1 Push the card all the way to in to release it 2 Pull the card out of the slot 5 2 Adding and Removing SD MMC MS Cards Before removing an SD MMC MS card stop it running from the configuration utility on the taskbar Failure to do so could result in data loss Insert the SD MMC MS card into the card reader slot To remove the SD MMC MS card push it in gently it ejects automatically User s Manual 5 Peripherals 5 3 Memory Modules You can add more memory modules to your computer to improve its performance To remove a memory module 1 Remove the screws securing the bottom cover 3 Pop out the two silver latches holding the memory module into place Th
88. ter Hibernate mode if the battery charge level becomes critically low Depending on how you set the Power Management Options on the Advanced tab in the Power Options Properties window use one of the following methods to enter Hibernate mode e When you close the lid of your notebook e When you press the power button e When you press the sleep hot key e Start gt Turn Off Computer gt Hibernate if Hibernate option does not show press Shift and the Standby option will switch to Hibernate If Hibernate option is not available for these methods Hibernate mode has not been enabled Check the Enable hibernation box on Hibernate tab of the Power Options Properties window and click Apply to enable Hibernation If your PC Cards do not operate correctly after exiting Hibernate mode remove and reinsert the card or restart your notebook To exit Hibernate mode press the power button You cannot exit Hibernate mode by pressing a key or the Touch Pad For more information on Hibernate mode see Section 2 1 Turning Your Notebook on and off User s Manual 6 The Power System XP 6 1 3 Power Options Properties To access the Windows Power Options Properties window Go to Start Control Panel Pick a category Performance and Maintenance Power Options 6 1 3 1 Power Schemes Tab The Power Schemes pull down menu in the Power Options Properties displays the selected preset power scheme To maximize battery power use
89. ters and Faxes oF ete o Help and Support ar pa J Search All Programs gt 1 7 Run pel Log Orr Ko Turn Off Computer The Start menu is designed to show the programs you use most frequently To always keep an item on the Start menu no matter how often it is used right click the item and click Pin to Start menu Log Off allows the current user to log off so a new user can log on to the notebook using his her personal settings Turn Off Computer provides options for turning off restarting and placing your notebook in power saving modes If your notebook is running Windows XP Professional and is connected to a domain different options appear in the Shut Down window 2 2 5 Taskbar The Start button is on the left and the notification area on the right Each time you open a program a button appears on the taskbar To toggle the taskbar buttons click the relevant button Windows XP groups multiple instances of the same program on a single taskbar button if more space is needed To add toolbars to or remove toolbars from the taskbar right click an empty spot on the taskbar and select Toolbars Then choose the toolbar you want to add User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 2 6 Notification Area System Tray The icons in this area allow quick access to programs and computer functions including the clock and printer status Windows XP hides icons that are not used frequently Click ISP to
90. the following pieces of information regarding your current system InsydeH20O Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time 19 34 35 System Date 01 01 2005 Hard Disk Hard Disk Model Name Processor Type Processor Speed Total Memory BIOS Ver Select Menu TL Select Item Enter Select Sub Menu F1 General Help F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit System Time and The hour is displayed in 24 hour format The System Date values set in these two fields take effect immediately Hard Disk The hard disk information is displayed with the manufacturer and model name Processor Type This field shows the processor type The information is automatically got from the CPU Processor Speed This field shows the maximum CPU speed Total Memory This field shows the memory size of system total memory BIOS Ver This field displays current version of the BIOS User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 4 The Advanced Menu oelecting Advanced on the menu bar displays the Advanced Menu Each field on this menu is covered below InsydeH20O Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit ltem Specific Help Total Graphics Memory 256 MB Legacy USB Support Enabled Select Menu Ti Select Item Enter Select Sub Menu F1 General Help F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Esc E
91. ts No port Cover USB 2 0 x 3 RGB VGA port x 1 15 pins Microphone in x 1 Headphone out x 1 DC in jack x 1 RJ 45 jack x 1 RJ 11 jack x 1 Express Card 34 54mm x 1 3 in 1 Card Reader x1 Kensington lock x 1 Specifications User Keys Capacitive touch buttons omart Charging button Wireless Bluetooth button Mute button Volume up button Volume down button Killer Switch e YES Wireless On Off AC Adapter e Universal AC adapter 90 264V AC 47 63HZ 65W with 19V DC Q3 pin 240V AC cable Battery e 4 cell Li lon 18650 type 2400m AH 34 5Whr 4S1P e G cell 4800mAH is option e 4hours to complete battery charge from energy empty to full when system off e Life Cycle 70 design capacity after 300 cycles in 25 C e Battery life w 4 cell Merom CPU 4 cell gt 2 5hr Merom Celeron M CPU 4 cell gt 2hr 15mins e Battery life w 6 cell Merom CPU 6 cell gt 4 hr Merom Celeron M CPU 6 cell gt 3hr 15mins Software Insyde EFI BIOS e Suspend to DRAM HDD e Security Power on Password Supervisor Password HDD password USB memory Boot support Support SMBIOS 2 3 PCI2 2 Support PXE Wake on LAN from S3 Wake on LAN from S4 in AC mode OS e Windows XP Pro SP2 with PC 2001 LOGO and K B LOGO 32bit only e Windows Vista Premium for 32 64bit xiii Specifications xiv Mini Card e 2 mini card slots Security e HDD Password e Kensington lock e Finger printer on Palmre
92. tware do not interrupt the process To do so may result in data loss and corruption of your operating system Click Start gt Control Panel gt Programs gt Uninstall a program Select the program that you want to remove and click the Uninstall or Change button Instructions for removing programs will appear on the screen i Some programs may not be listed and cannot be removed via this window In this case check the documentation that came with the specific program User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 9 Managing Files 3 8 1 3 8 2 3 8 3 Updating Antivirus Software There are thousands of known viruses and more appear all the time Installing antivirus software is the only way to protect your data software and hardware Regular updates are necessary to ensure protection Your computer dealer can advise you regarding purchasing antivirus software gt Before installing any software from unlicensed sources scan for viruses Regularly backup your data to safeguard against loss if your notebook is infected Backing up Files Regularly backing up your files will protect you from losing data from accidental file deletion viruses or hard drive failure Programs can be reinstalled unless you have backed up your work you will lose your data files You can back up your files to a CD RW drive or an external storage device Finding Files Right click Start Search In the search window t
93. u of Standards Meteorology and Inspection BSMI as Class B information technology equipment ITE The symbol that marked on the product indicates it complies with the bw BSMI standard R 31199 Vill Safety Instructions BSMI 3852 SRIAS Hee AURA CE FEA ED O MAREA A E3368 f S T HREH REBATE BARJE JE Gs mre TH SA ABSMIGE 25 BIER ae Bes Far Ze fi ee E A PRERJE 38 BEER mE EH BEES T EEEE ZEE BEDGIEH SIFE BEDBCOIERBUDESE 9 IEIS E E SR anion gt AIR SR GERE RUE CU HR F EEA BJ ee HE ied Hal BE imt ERSTE TS 3 ROI E PIER EE oe Pie fn bL RP bg Cic F GS S SS BRE PU E E S BORER I gt FR SR TS Ball P 91 ia 26 8 73 iE BEER TE C e EGET HIS te A BRE ac M De EX ERGIBT KR Me psi ER EM ER AY BE TE ist UE at ee SY pea ei ase jd BREAD n B Pe LE P A BY ELE E 38 IE A AB 8 PACES AE BR LS AE AR RUPEE HA BAH MEER Macrovision License of Notice This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by methods and claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Specifications Specifications Dimensions e 300mm W x 222mm D x 28 3mm H
94. uipment from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem If the problem is with the equipment discontinue use and contact your dealer or vendor TBR21 This equipment has been approved Council Decision 98 482 EC TBR21 for pan European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN However due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries the approval does not in itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN termination point In the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions carefully Save these instructions for future reference il 2 3 10 11 vi Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating do not block or cover these openings Avoid placing the product on a bed sofa rug or similar surface to prevent blocking t
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96. uter to Do nothing Sleep Hibernate Shutdown when you press the power button e Setthe computer to Do nothing Sleep Hibernate Shutdown when you close the laptop lid e Select the password requirement when the computer wakes from sleep Create a power plan Besides the three preset power plans offered in Windows Vista you can also customize your own power plan Select Create a power plan on the left pane of the Power Options window to begin configuring your power settings User s Manual 7 The Power System Vista 7 1 4 SpeedStep Your notebook is equipped with SpeedStep technology to better manage power consumption It changes the processor speed to find the best balance between your computing performance and power consumption needs Higher speeds allow for better performance while slower speeds consumes less power In Windows Vista the processor s performance level depends on the Power Scheme you select see Section 7 1 3 Power Options Properties You do not need to make any further adjustments to set the performance level Each preset power scheme has different time out settings for entering sleep mode hibernate mode turning off the display and turning off the hard drive For example the Windows Vista automatically changes SpeedStep modes depending on if you are running the computer on AC power or batteries in order to prolong battery usage while still providing optimal performance You can also individually alt
97. ve between programs simply click the relevant button Windows Vista groups multiple instances of the same program on a single taskbar button if more space is needed To add toolbars to or remove toolbars from the taskbar right click an empty spot on the taskbar and select Toolbars Then choose the toolbar you want to add Notification Area System Tray The icons in this area allow quick access to programs and computer functions including the clock and printer status Windows Vista hides icons that are not frequently used Click to see hidden icons To prevent Windows Vista from hiding icons Right click an empty spot on the Taskbar Properties Notification Area Uncheck the Hide inactive icons option iL Taskbar and Start Menu Propertie ICE 12 55 AM You can keep the notification area unduttered by hiding icons that you have not dicked recently Customize System icons Select which system icons to always show Clock Volume Metwork Power Recycle Bin A iu When you delete a file it is moved to the Recycle Bin 4 8 Files can be restored from the Recycle Bin Emptying the Recycle Bin deletes files permanently User s Manual 3 2 7 Control Panel 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista In the Control Panel you can change how Windows looks and works Click the Start button and then Control Panel There are two interfaces Control Panel Home or Classic View You can switch interface
98. x 768 pixels Click the pull down menu under Colors select Medium 16 bit and click OK User s Manual Chapter 4 Caring for Your Notebook 4 1 Caring for Your Notebook Never spray cleaning products directly onto your notebook s case or display Only use products designed for cleaning computer displays 4 1 1 Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard 1 Shut your notebook down and disconnect it from the electrical outlet and any external devices such as a printer Remove the battery pack Use the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner to gently remove dust from your notebook s openings and keyboard Use a slightly moistened soft lint free cloth to wipe your notebook and keyboard Use only water or a recommended computer cleaner 4 1 2 Cleaning the Display 1 2 3 Shut your notebook down and disconnect it from the electrical outlet and any external devices such as a printer Remove the battery pack Use a slightly moistened soft lint free cloth to wipe your notebook s display Use only water or a recommended computer cleaner 4 1 3 Cleaning the Touch Pad 1 2 3 User s Manual Shut your notebook down and disconnect from the electrical outlet and any external devices such as a printer Remove the battery pack Use a slightly moistened soft lint free cloth to carefully wipe the Touch Pad being careful not to allow any moisture into the gaps Use only water or a recommended com
99. xamples of reasons why you may want or need to run the BIOS Setup program e You have set up the computer for the first time and you got a message stating that you should run the BIOS Setup program e You want to redefine the communication ports to prevent any conflicts e You want to change the password or make other changes to the security setup A 2 The few examples listed above are by no means a complete list User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 2 1 Accessing the BIOS Setup Program To access the BIOS Setup program press the F2 key as soon as the computer starts up and you see the InsydeH2O BIOS screen InsydeH20O Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time 19 34 35 System Date 01 01 2005 Hard Disk Hard Disk Model Name Processor Type Enabled Processor Speed Z ZZ GHz Total Memory YYYY MB BIOS Ver X XX Select Menu TV Select Item Enter Select Sub Menu F1 General Help F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit The Menu Bar The top of the Setup screen has a menu bar with the following selections Main Allows the user to configure standard IBM PC AT system parameters Advanced Allows the user to configure advanced system settings Security Allows the user to configure security system settings Boot Allows the user to specify the order in which the notebook is to check for a device to boot the syst
100. xit Total Graphics This field displays the total onboard graphics Memory memory The default is 256MB Legacy USB Support Disabled Disables the legacy USB support Enabled Enables the legacy USB support User s Manual 8 The BIOS Setup Program 8 5 The Security Menu The notebook s advanced security system allows you to set a password to prevent unauthorized access to system resources data and the BIOS oetup program This section covers each Security parameter Selecting Security from the menu bar displays the Security menu A Note about Passwords The BIOS Setup program allows you to specify passwords in the Security menu The passwords control access to the BIOS and certain Security menu options during system startup Passwords are not case sensitive A password can be entered using either upper or lower case letters When you choose your password it should be composed of characters A Z 0 9 and be eight characters in length NOTE The supervisor password must be set before the power on password can be set InsydeH20O Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is Clear Power On Password Is Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Set Power On Password Enter Set HDD User Password Enter lt Select Menu TY Select Item Enter Select Sub Menu F1 General Help F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit These fields allow
101. your notebook Retrieving Files From the Recycle Bin Deleted files are moved to the Recycle Bin and remain there until you empty the Recycle Bin To retrieve a file from the Recycle Bin a g Double click the Recycle Bin icon 85e Bin The Recycle Bin window will appear listing all the deleted files their previous locations and the dates you deleted them Select the file you want to retrieve click the File menu and then click Restore The file disappears from the Recycle Bin and is moved to its original location User s Manual 2 Operating Your Notebook XP 2 9 Playing CDs and Movies 2 9 1 Inserting Discs gt Be careful not to press down on the drive tray when opening or closing it When the arive is not in use keep the tray closed Do not move the computer when playing CDs or DVDs To insert a disc do the following 1 Press the eject button on the front of the drive 2 Pull the tray out 3 With the label side up place the disc in the center of the tray 4 Snap the disc onto the spindle 5 Gently push the tray back into the drive If your notebook has a CD RW DVD or DVD you can watch movies For more information on playing CDs or watching movies click Help on the CD player software or DVD player software 2 9 2 Adjusting Volume If you do not hear anything when playing a CD or DVD check that the speakers are not muted Click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Entertai
102. ype a word or part of a word in the search box As you type files from a variety locations drives and folders on your computer that match your text will appear You can click one of the available filter buttons to show only certain kinds of files such as E mail Document Picture or Music User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook Vista 3 8 4 Copying a File on the Hard Drive From the Desktop select Computer Locate the file you want to copy and click the file to select it Right click the file you want to copy and then click Copy Open the location where you want to store the copy Right click within the location and click Paste 3 8 5 Renaming Files Use Windows Explorer or Computer to locate the file you want to rename and click the file to select it Click the Organize menu and select Rename Never change a file s extension the last three characters after the period Doing so may render the file unusable s Type the new filename and press Enter 3 8 6 Deleting Files s Never delete files that are part of an installed program Doing so may render the file unusable Use Windows Explorer or Computer to locate the file you want to delete and click the file to select it Click the Organize menu and click Delete Click Yes to send the file to the Recycle Bin If you accidentally delete a file see Section 3 8 8 Retrieving Files from the Recycle Bin User s Manual 3 Operating Your Notebook
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