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1. 45 2 Connecting External Display 47 Z O e O ex O e mu D DT gt J D on Please read the safety precautions mentioned on Page 3 before you operate the notebook How to Use This Manual About the Symbols You will come across the following symbols in this manual Points out possible damage to property personal injury or death A Attenti o help you note and avoid possible damage to your notebook s hardware or software ention or loss of your work Helpful points and tricks for operating your notebook Important notice for non operational actions or the points you must know for your operation Notice The detail information is mentioned in the specific page There may be differences between your notebook and the pictures shown in this Notice manual Please accept your notebook as being correct Information in this manual is subject to change vvithout notice How To Use This Manual Rule of Presenting Operation Behavior in This Manual Whe Operation of Menu Selecting LI PA Secma Set Progen Aven ard Cel miti Using the symbol it abbreviates the operation of keeping selecting the menu one after another For example as like the upper picture Paint is selected from the start button Start All Programs Accessories Paint I The Operation of Pushi
2. Rewrite the communication contents alteration Infect computer virus and destroy the system destruction Mi Data Communication by Radio Wave Wireless means using radio frequency signal to do It is customer s responsibility to do the setting of network security data exchange without LAN cable The customer has to sufficiently understand the result occured without setting network security Winternet Connection Capability Specification of Wireless LAN Combined with router and access point the notebook The specification of Wireless LAN module can access internet without any LAN cable Transmission speed and communication range is changable They depend upon radio wave environment the connected equipment and the application applied X Transmission speed is the speed definied by standard lt WLAN function built in the notebook follow IEEE theoretical value it differs from actual data rate aa RON Standard IEEE802 11b g Compliance 2 4GHz band ASIN 54Mbps IFEE802 11g gransmission Mbps IEEE802 1 1b Notice Please turn off wireless LAN function when the noise with electrical interference effect is produced When the radar wave weather radar and the like is detected wihile doing the communication for modifying the automatic channel operation sometimes the e Please do not use wireless LAN in the area where communication is discontinued the radio device is prohibited 29 Connecting V
3. AN Warning Battery Pack Danger of explosion may occur if battery DO NOT dispose batteries in a fire is incorrectly replaced Replace only with They may explode Check with local the same or equivalent type battery authorities for disposal instructions recommended by the manufacturer D0 NOT impact the battery OIf 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 be resulted f 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 notebook and stop using it lf it exceed the specified charge time and the charge doesn t complete please stop the battery charge It may risk fire or explosion if you continue to charge the battery Do not crush disassemble puncture or incinerate the short external contacts of the battery pack Safety Precautions AN Attention Battery Pack f liquid solution from the battery comes N Do not connect the positive and out and contacts with skin or clothes Gi negative terminals with a metal object flush out with clean water 4 such as wire Short circuiting may occur leading the battery pack to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite DO NOT throw the battery in fire Do NOT im
4. DO NOT use the AC adapter not included in The notebook comes with a universal AC DC adapter for the package Use of another type of adapter connecting to any 100V 240V outlets without setting switches Waring may risk fire or explosion or using power converters DO NOT allow anything to rest on the AC Different countries may require an adapter to connect the provided AC power cord to a different standard Most hotels will provide universal outlets to support different power cords as well as voltages When operating with the battery only please remove the AC CO gaa adapter When using with AC power please connect the AC You can use the notebook while charging the batery adapter adapter It may overheat the AC adapter and risk fire or explosion Mi Connecting AC adapter and charging battery m Connect the DC plug to DC IN Jack DC IN Jack 18 Mi Power and Battery Status LEDs Connecting AC Adapter and Charging Battery Power LED Battery LED CI Battery LED 21 Battery charging Battery is fully charged UN Attention Battery pack cannot be exchanged during battery charging For Removing and Installing the Page 21 battery When the charge remained amount of the battery is small your data is possible to lose if your continue to operate the notebook Whe
5. Introducing Your Notebook Open Close the Notebook Open the panel cover and adjust it to a easy to Close the panel cover and make sure the notebook is see angle closed well Front Side 1 Web Camera O O mi 2 Display Panel 3 Wireless LAN Switch L 4 Power Button D 5 Keyboard 6 Internal Microphone 10 Touchpad S MARAR 7 Status LEDs 8 Stereo Speaker 8 Stereo Speaker 9 Touchpad left button 9 Touchpad right button 12 1 Web Camera The built in camera allows picture taking or video recording 1 amp Page 32 2 Display Panel It functions as the same as a desktop monitor The LCD panel does not produce any radiation or flickering so it is easier on the eyes Use a soft cloth without any chemical liquids to clean the display panel 3 Wireless LAN Switch Ko Press the button to enable the built in Wireless LAN amp Page 29 4 Power Button C The button allows powering ON and OFF the notebook amp Page 10 The blue indicator LED lights when the notebook turned on Click Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance Power Options for the advanced power option setting When HDD LED light up please do not directly push the power button to turn off the notebook Shenton It is possibe to damage the data or notebook After turn OFF
6. may terminate the specific application running Set Up Your Notebook Switching User Account Switch to Another User Accout Close current user account and start another account s operation Click Start Log Off the Log Off Windows dialog box will appear QA connect to b IEB Printers and Faxes Click Log Off when you want to close current user account 2 Log Off Windows fe t Switch Liver To log on select user account icon on the Welcome Screen ain Windows To begin click your user name If the password was assigned for the account please type the password The password is case sensitive For example the same letter in upper case and the same letter in lower case will be considered to be two different letters 11 The Windows XP desktop screen will appear later X Depending on your notebook setup and software your desktop may have different or additional shortcuts Change Users without Log Off While the present user account uses the notebook also another user starts the use of the notebook simultaneously 1 Click Start Log Off the Log Off Windows dialog SZ box will appear Click Switch User the Welcome Screen with multiple user account icons will appear D Log Off Windows Click another user account icon Windows displays the new user s desktop and settings mi Before Operating Your Nptebook
7. Headphone I Page 37 0 o 35 Peripherals Before Installing Peripherals Turn Off the Notebook Turn off the notebook and unplug the AC power cord from AC outlet before the installation Otherwise it may damage the notebook and the peripheral Gr ee While the notebook is powered on the following devices is able to remove from the notebook USB Compatible Devices Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro SD Card MMC Turn off the notebook Page 10 Disconnect the DC plug of the adapter from your notebook Avoid to cut your hand during device removal or installation we suggest you to wear gloves Attention 36 Installation Notice Please Remove the Static Electricity of Your Body Because the parts such as memory and circuit board is extremely weak to the static electricity It is possible to damage the parts when your hands touch them Please touch the metal object such as knob of the door to remove the static electricity which has been electrified in the body before the peripheral installation Please Read the User s Guide If you install or remove the pheripherals in a wrong way it is possible to damage the peripheral Please read this manual well before doing the installation Mi Please Read the Manual of the Peripheral Device The manual and driver CD always come with the peripheral please read through the manual before the driver installation v About Plug and Play
8. If the interval between the clicks or taps too long the operation will not be executed Right Button The right button has the same function as mouse right button When clicking the right button the shortcut menu is indicated WScroll Operation Using the fingertip to slide up or down on the grey area of the touchpad to scroll a window up or down DO NOT use something like the nib or pointed object to touch the touchpad It may cause touchpad damage Ain lt DO NOT operate the touchpad with wet finger Sometimes the touchpad doesn t function normally with the sebum and the soiling of the fingertip Please clean your fingertip if necessary Just touch and move the pointer gently when finger touch the touchpad with the power above necessity or operate in unreasonable gesture it may hurt your finger or wrist 22 Before Operating Your Notebook Using Keyboard Explanation of the Keys on a standard Windows keyboard Function Keys p ee S SS Ese IE JE JE re We e J ja ee JE J See Jo Me iil Je Jor Jos Je Jo Joe Je Je a Ih larane sana N mma Isona di M2 jis Ja Us Me Wrz Ale Ile Ilo M due Te Mo TI 1 me T f ei silo sl Mi To K re Q Ja JE R Y u O P 3 ik Caps Lock A S D F G H IE K UL TI Enter 2 NC ee mn I Ee SIN i Hoe As whe te nee re PA ot fe M 5 hf a me TT IL ot Sr ON
9. LED 4 Battery LED Power LED 6 Wireless LAN LED 0 0 N Num LK LED M Wireless LAN LED This LED lights when you press Num LK key in keyboard When the built in WLAN is enabled the LED lights s 15 Page 29 2 Caps Lock LED A Pressing Caps Lock key will set this LED lights and in lower case when the Shift key is pressed the letter typed will be in lower case HDD LED O The LED blinks when data is written to or read from HDD When HDD LED light up please do not directly push the power button to turn off the notebook Attention It is possibe to damage the data or notebook After turn OFF the notebook please wait 5 more seconds for the second time power on 4 Battery LED KI It shows the status of the battery s power Page 19 5 Power LED C The LED lights when the notebook is turned ON and blinks slowly when the notebook is in the Save to RAM Suspend mode The LED is off when the notebook is turned OFF 1 Page 19 17 Connecting AC Adapter and Charging Battery For the First Time Using Connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter and The battery included in the package is not fully connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet charged When you use the notebook for the Battery LED I lights and the charge of first time please connect the AC adapter after battery starts slide the battery pack Tip l
10. Memory Module please handle the module gently Niele rs Page 47 Exchange Wireless LAN Module Remove the antenna line connected to the WLAN module Close the LCD lid and turn over the notebook Remove the screw which locks the memory module N DNS Li cover Remove the screw which locks the WLAN module Slide the memory module cover forward Raise and remove the cover 2 45 Installing Other Modules g Install the new WLAN module in the WLAN slot Hard Drive Module A Install the screw which is removed in step 5 l ey WLAN module is locked Hard drive loaded with Operating system and recovery solution please contact your local reseller or customer service for Upgrade or hard drive replacement 2 Connect the antenna line to WLAN module Sr Note To remove Hard drive remove two screw and hold slide the hard drive to the right to remove Hard drive module There are usually two connectors to connect the antenna line in WLAN module If there is only one antenna line please connect it to the connector which MAIN is indicated in the side of the module Install the memory module cover and lock with the screw 46 Peripherals Connecting External The Display Output Port G on the notebook is connected with the cable of the external display SA lt gt SE SES 47 When external display is connected Click Start Click Control Panel and the
11. Plug and Play is a capability developed by Microsoft for Windows operating systems that gives users the ability to plug a device into a computer and have the computer recognize that the device is there It is necessary for the device driver of the peripheral device to be prepared well on Windows side When the driver is not prepared using the wizard function of Windows it installs device driver to Windows Tip Device Driver When Device Driver Is Built In Windows When the device driver of peripheral device has already been built in Windows just install the peripheral device directly After installing the peripheral device turns its power ON In the task bar under the desktop Found New Hardware message pops up i Found New Hardware x USB Mass Storage Device N JO E 8 54PM vA j Sometimes Found New Hardware USB Mass _ Storage Device message appears rather than Notice i automatically loading the USB driver HM When Device Driver Is Not Built In Windows When the device driver is not built in Windows the specific driver has to be installed After installing the peripheral device turns its power ON Found New Hardware VVizard dialog box appears 37 When using the peripheral device the software which controls the peripheral device which is called device driver is necessary The driver is offered with the CD ROM or similar one and it is possible to download it from the m
12. Set Up Battery Alarm Powe Schemes Alemi Powe Meter Advanced Hibemale Ge un ters te ig Alem cion Noe Ten Aborti N achor Run Progam Hora s fairey m simi se phbca battery alam when power level mache m Tin I Alam Action Niohheatiarr Tea Actors Stand by Aun Progr None Click Alarm Action Set up the actions that the notebook will do after the alarm 20 Set Up Low Battery Alarm Action Click OK after complete the setting Critical Battery Alarm Actions Nobheaton Sound alam F Display message Alam action When the alam goes off the computer wit 2 Stand by n 1 Force stand by c shutdown even if a program topa responding Fun program C When the alam occurs nun thes pogam Co J ce D Notification Select the method of warning notification ET es It is possible also to select both notification methods When you mute the speaker the sound alarm will not come out even the sound alarm is set 2 Operation of the notebook after the alarm Decide how the notebook works after the warning notification selected appears Connecting AC Adapter and Charging Battery Removing and Installing the Battery Slide the battery into the slot Press it into place Ensure the notebook is powered off before doing battery gently but firmly until the latch locks it into place exchange Please ensure Il The battery LED is off DO NOT use the AC adapter not in
13. aa e EJ Windows Logo Key Application Key Windows Logo Key M Application Key Pressing the key in combination with other keys allows The Application Key functions as same as invoking many common functions through the keyboard the right button on touchpad or mouse F1 Open Help and Support Center M Function Keys in Windows XP The Function Keys at the top of the keyboard provide shortcuts to do things in the Windows M Minimize the Window operating system If you are using a program such as a word processing application or OI To Switch Between Active Windows spreadsheet the function keys can have different uses in the program R To open Run Dialog E To open My Computer 4 F To open Search OH To Open System Properties To open Search For Computers program 23 l Ky N p 7 J The following defines the hot keys on the keyboard The commands can only be accessed by first pressing and holding the Fn key while pressing a key with a icon WPower Saving Function Fn pi Places the notebook in suspend mode Save to RAM amp refer to Page 19 Press the power button to return from suspend mode e Page 10 Wireless LAN Function e I Toggles the internal wireless LAN ON or OFF Page 29 31 Mi_CD External Monitor Display Function e Toggles between the notebook s LCD display and an external monitor in this sequence Dnotebook LCD only 2 CRT External Monit
14. cof bha holir guii n zt Sor 1 charente n L o DA ren eng 49 and Aj Siow S hey nore wara than S ore Type Network name SSID and choose the as method to assign a network key click Next If you want to save network settings to your flash disk please choose Use a USB flash drive or Set up a network manually click Next Wireless Metwork Sclup Wirard Wireless Network Selop Wirared Create a name lor pour wireless net ork How do you want Lo ect up your network re pour ndor Pme Leng up ba D characters This ad pr s teen methodi For cresting a nets nabaci Lang a flah dive be r ee Ce Automate sesion a network key recommence T prevent outeders from acceteng your retork Window val atomic assign a r sanra kay abo called a WEP or APA key bo your network uE h Fisch dhee bo add more devices and commuters bo your TO Manuali sag a nemaak key l Te Le Set up a neater maria Lise this opon T you would prefer to cmabe pour ome hey or add a rar device to you cng sine Mehean kirg ui an ood key mg le ae gd dh an ape device ef ateh Use WPA encryption rates of WEP WPA i suonger than WEP but not al devices are path mh WPA Click Finish and the notebook will connect to a wireless LAN LEDD aaae Sometimes setting up network is necessary WFinish Setting Up Wireless LAN Tip ___ _e i Press or push wireless LAN switch to tu
15. cover lock with the x screw Please do not break the nail on the right side of the memory module cover surface when you install Notice 1 the memory module cover Install battery pack and connect AC adapter Open the hook which locks memory 1 Remove memory from the memory slot 2 When opening the hook do not apply unreasonable force and do it prudently When Notice 1 the power is applied too much It is possible to bend the hook 43 Confirm the Memory Installed Powered on the notebook you will verify whether memory capacity increases or not m Turn on the notebook Click Start click All Programs Accessories s r System Tools System Information Each system information item is showed in System Information window after click System Information Vidoes LR TOC Ear FDA INTEL pu riS baed PL sd F amiy E Hodal Z Simpoang 2 Gerureini NE Famy 6 Model 28 Sieppng 2 Genuine nt Pros Techagiogeen LTD KAPA BEC I 2 Cvs COWIND OWS kete 12 Deane Haddi one Uried Sister Mati 5 1 2000 7100 teeter nd Am MO LR TIDDGEAF 4F 24h 4 Find what DI Seach selected category ony C Sesch category names on When the value of the memory indicated does not increase please verify whether memory is Notice i well installed 44 Installing Memory Module Peripherals Installing Other Modules As in the same way mentioned for Installing
16. the notebook please wait 5 more seconds for the second time power on 5 Keyboard The keyboard provides with comfortable travel depth at which the keys can be depressed and palm rest for both hands sPage 23 26 6 Internal Microphone It can be used for video conferencing voice narration audio recording and multimedia applications 7 Status LEDs Indicate the system status of the notebook Page 17 8 Stereo Speaker The built in speaker allows you to hear audio without any additional attachment Tip For Speaker volume down and up you can use the Fn key to increase decrease the volume Page 24 13 BS 9 Touchpad right button left button The touchpad and its buttons comprises a pointing device that provides the same functions as a desktop mouse 15Page 22 10 Touchpad This is the pointing device of the notebook Page 22 Right Side 1 DC IN Jack 277 2 Display Output Port GI 3 LAN Port s 4 USB Port 5 Memory Card Slot PRO S 1 DC IN Jack 777 5 Memory Card Slot PROS To connect the AC adapter myPage 18 The following cards listed belowncan be used on this notebook Page 39 40 To prevent damage to the notebook and battery Memory Stick pack always use the supplied power adapter Memory Stick Pro Nisa May become warm to hot when in use Be sure SD not to cover the adapter and keep it away from your body MMC Memory cards
17. then click Connect button If the network you is security enabled the program will ask you to type Network key iv If the network key automatically provide by the network the connection will be made automatically and the program will not request you typing network key an ehani Task Choose a wireless network QB mare rrot tet ch ary em an Bed ances te Corre eden rete hie arg Cu L i wha An bat up a Peers nef for ahime d email Off Frati ans do Lan pau aren Sometimes setting up network is necessary Ce Charge the ae d CL Dr CPi fegi were Mi Manually Set Up Wireless LAN gt Click Set up a wireless network for a home and small office on Network Tasks and begin the setup Apply the step 1 and 2 mentioned for Set Up Automatic WLAN Recognization Choose a wireless nebwork CR aa baa r ha beat Basies po nT Ao a rer rege ot be ali ogo sd welll Pan ipsi nn yj T rarei vien ee ll og ETISALAT tt ugo LTE ve inba TC Fart sil tion Wegener bind ye 30 Using Wireless LAN Type the Network key and Confirm network key click Next Click Next Welcome to the Wireless Network Setup Wizard Enter a WP bey for pour mrri primari Thee weird heiii pou eel up a on ye margi raphe rertich al of pour computers and devings connect Ehrough a sans access pont Theo caked Saeed frire tune mahet The WER Lo Wired Diesen Pipay bry Sapi mit cree
18. Key to Execute Function 10 Shift 13 Ctrl Control Giving the other keys an alternate meaning When Ctrl is a key commonly used to refer to a Keyboard shortcut combined with alphabetic keys the Shift key causes key such as the system to output a capital letter The Shift key Ctrl Alt Del can also be combined with other keys to produce 14 Alt Alternate program dependent results Alt is a key generally located by the space bar on keyboards 11 Space This term may be used to describe a key combination such as To enter the space between words during Cti Ait Del ae typing The above combination means press and hold on the keyboard CTRL and ALT and DEL to perform the function in this case reboot the computer or open the close program Mi Cursor Movement window task manager window 12 Cursor Keys 15 1 Num Lk Number Lock The keys that move the pointer or cursor on screen Turning the Num Lock on will allow you to use the numbers They include the up down left and right arrow home on the keypad end PgUp and PgDn keys 15 2 Scr Lk Scroll Lock The scroll lock key is intended to temporarily stop the scrolling of text or halt the operation of a program 16 Fn Function The commands can only be accessed by first pressing and holding the Fn key while pressing a key with a icon sPage 24 26 Adjusting Volume YW About the Built in Speaker The stereo speaker is built in to the product Three types of
19. Vireless LAN Fie Click Refresh network list if there is no wireless network in the list W Set Up Automatic Wireless LAN Recognization If the network is one that support Wireless Provisioning Press or wireless LAN switch to turn on Services you might be asked to download additional files wireless LAN function When wireless LAN is enabled that will allow your notebook to connect the network the Wireless LAN LED lights esPage 17 Er If you connect to a unsecured wireless netwrok the warning The connection message will appear on task bar when the message will appear Directly click Connect to connect or possible wireless LAN connection is detected click Cancel to quit the dialog box After setting up the security connecting the wireless LAN again Click the wireless network connection icon and the program of Wireless Network Connection will be launched na Type Network key and Confirm network key click Connect to connect wireless LAN Wireless Network Connection ME_7 Speed 54 0 Mbps Signal Strength Very Low atus Connected Wireless Network Connection i The neteork LC requires a network key sto called a WEP bay on WPA yj A network Wireless Network Connection Icon hey helps prevent unknown intruders From connecting to this network Type the kay and then click Connect Select a wireless network from the list that appears and
20. Y Earth a step ahead SJ Earth a step ahead ut EcoBuddy10 www earthwalk com 888 213 4900 How to Use This Manual 1 A Safety PTECALUUONS aga ui dedikimi oda ni 3 er Cc Ko 5 BiSet Up Your Notebook lt S e r S M a NM U a Where to Place Your Notebook 7 e Power OS SION ee a dr caen 9 Turning Your Notebook On Off 10 gt Switching User ACEDUNCasaaicudsvis eh v r orarin 11 le me 8 XP Editi 2 VVindovvs ition D Before Operating Your Notebook z Introducing Your Notebook 12 x You are reading the User s Manual provides information Connecting AC Adapter and Charging Battery 18 regarding the various componets in the notebook PC Using Touchpad emma 22 and how to use them After you read through this Using Keyboard 23 manual please keep it well for you can refer it anytime in Adjusting Volume 27 the future Adjusting LCD Resolution 28 Using Wireless LAN 29 os Using VVeb C AM TA gngocacennias vecant 33 D BiPeripherals O Using POMP VAS si ann 34 E Before Installing Peripherals 36 F Connecting AV Equipments 38 A Using USB Compatible Peripherals 39 5 Using Memory Cards 40 Q Installing Memory Module 42 lt Installing Other Modules
21. anufacturer website g Click Next Found Mew Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows wall ceath fot gumeni and updated coffee by loolung on pour compuies on the hardene inhalation LD ot on the Windows Update Web site jush your peemetsion Feed our pars pokes Can Window connect bo winders Update to peach foe both LE View des b n oniy Viet ew end every Gene Contec Gerace 1 Mo rod Us tore Cu Les g Follow the instructions of the wizard for the operation When the Installation finished message appears the setting is done pa Click Finish In case you have to set the resources such as l IRQs for driver installation Please inquiry the device manufacturer for the detail information if necessary Y Notice Peripherals Connecting AV Equipments Connecting Microphone Connecting Headphone Connect the microphone plug to the microphone jack Connect the headphone plug to the headphone jack on on the notebook This will make the notebook to record the notebook The voice or sound will output from the voice and sound headphone instead of speaker o Ge Ti Ensure the notebook is not in Speaker Mute mode before Please purchasing the headphone with mini pin plug you use microphone Please purchasing the microphone with mini pin plug If the microphone is close to the speaker sometimes they will produce resonance and
22. cluded in the package Use of another type of adapter may risk fire or explosion Attention Do not connect the positive and negative 3 terminals with a metal object such as wire ort circuiting may occur leading the battery pack to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite DO NOT throw the battery in fire Please refer to the safety precautions in this manual rw Page 5 6 Ensure the battery lock switch is unlocked then insert the battery firmly Before removing the battery ensure the notebook is powered off sis Slide the battery lock to switch back to the locked M Move the battery lock switch to the right unlock position position Battery Lock Switch 1 __ Battery Lock Switch M 0 7 Ty S Vu y 9 SS 4 nt Hy Wy 7 207 MUTT y DSlide and hold the battery release latch Remove the battery Battery Release Latch My 4 Ny l I 7 U amp 222 D Lig SS SS N 21 Before Operating Your Notebook Using Touchpad Introducing the Touchpad e e e e e e eee ee Left Button x The left button has the same function as mouse left button e Making selections dragging objects or double clicking ps go eeeseeseoee Touchpad Move the pointer over the icon you wish to execute press the left button or tap the pad twice in rapid succession and the system launches the corresponding program
23. er Creates a new Paragraph or what is referred to as a Hard Return In any dialog box a selected button or command can be selected by depressing this key MT aking the Hard Copy of the Screen 5 1 Prt Sc Print Screen Pressing the Print Screen key causes the computer to send whatever images and text are currently on the display screen to the printer Some graphics programs and Windows use the Print Screen key to obtain Screen Captures 29 ECompiling Text 5 2 Insert Allovvs text to be inserted VVhen insert is enabled the text inserted in a document will not overwrite any other text However when disabled text will be overwritten 6 Delete While working with text use this key to delete characters to the right of the insertion point This key can also be used to delete selected files 7 Backspace While working with text use this key to delete characters to the left of the insertion point 8 Tab This key can be used to move forward through options in a dialog box Ctrl Shift Tab can be used to move backward through the options Ctrl Tab allows movement from one open window to the next in an application with more than one open window Hi Combining to Input Text 9 Caps Lock Pressing it will set a Keyboard mode in which typed letters are capitalized by default and in lower case when the Shift key is pressed the keyboard remains in this mode until Caps Lock is pressed again Mi Combining the Other
24. have different insert directions Please make sure the correct direction before 2 Display Output Port qm Notice insert it into the memory card slot i Kr To connect an external monitor usPage 46 miniSD card cannot insert into the memory card slot Please verify the card type before 3 LAN Port H you insert it The 1017110011000 Ethernet connector is used to connect a LAN cable for network connection The cable which can be connected to the LAN port is the 10BASE T 100BASE X 1000BASE T standard Ethernet cable Please do not use the cable other than that Attention Do not connect the especially ISDN cable and the modular cable to the LAN port It may be broken to cause damage 4 USBPortt gt The USB port is compatible with USB 2 0 or 1 1 devices It allows many devices to run simultaneously on a single computer with some peripherals acting as additional plug in sites or hubs The USB also supports hot swapping function Page 38 14 bY Left Side 1 Kensington Lock Port Ri RS 2 Ventilation Slot cA _ W N 3 USB Port gt 4 Microphone Jack 5 Headphone Output Jack 2 1 Kensington Lock Port R Allows the notebook to be secured using Kensington Lock 2 Ventilation Slot The slot is designed to cool the system DO NOT block the ventilation for air circulation 3 USBPort lt gt The USB port is compatible vvith USB 2 0 or 1 1 devices It allovvs many device
25. merse 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 Keep the battery away from children leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite If you find a bad odor overheating battery balloon or swell up discolor deformation and or other irregularities when using the battery return it to your supplier or vendor A General Warnings LCD monitors are obviously more vulnerable DO NOT remove your notebook while to damage than the classic CRT Even the the hard disk is in operating status It slightest contact with a sharp object can AR may be broken to cause some serious leave your liquid crystal display damaged damage Please keep all accessories well DO NOT knock or scratch moving the machine the machine while operatin i Periodically backup your data in the Clean your computer with a soft cloth hard disk dampened with water Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners which may contain flammable substances a ee To aa ae fa phy een aja A RES LCD Panel and battery are consumable parts The LCD has effective pixels of 99 99 or more It may include blemishes of 0 01 or less such as a missing pixel or a pixel lit all of the time You may find slightly uneven brightness on the screen depending on Windows desktop pattern you use Set Up Your Notebook Where to Place Your Notebook Make sure
26. n pick Appearance and Themes category Click Display for the advanced setting Y Notice Simultaneous notebook LCD external display is only supported in the notebook LCD panel s default resolution The external display monitor LCD projector panel must be capable of displaying the same resolution as the notebook LCD display panel s default resolution EE jj e Press Fn F3 to toggle between the notebook s LCD display and an external monitor in this sequence Dnotebook LCD only 2 CRT External Monitor only LCD CRT Clone
27. n the remained charge of the battery is gone entirely even while using the application the power will be OFF When alarm of the battery sounds please store your data immediately 19 Mi Difference of stand by and hibernate state Stand by Put the notebook on stand by when it is idle While on standby the notebook switches to a low power state where devices such as the monitor and hard disks turned off and the notebook uses less power When you want to use the notebook again it comes out of stand by quickly and your desktop is restored exactly as you left it Stand by is particularly useful for conserving battery power in portable computers Because Stand by does not save your desktop state to disk a power failure while on Stand by can cause you to lose unsaved information Hibernate Put the notebook in hibernation The hibernate feature saves everything in memory on disk turns off your monitor and hard disk and then turns off the notebook When you restart the notebook your desktop is restored exactly as you left it It takes longer to bring your notebook out of hibernation than out of stand by set Warning Alarm for Battery Condition There are several power options can be set for the notebook You can also set up the alarm methods for battery condition J Click Start Control Panel Performance and Maintance Power Options J Click Alarms e Click and check the selection box
28. nd Camera Wizard View a slideshow of the images using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Lk Print the pictures SA using Photo Printing Wizard Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer Depends on different cards you insert the contents _ the contents of the dialog box can be different Notice TIP e Click Cancel if you want to terminate this action 41 File Copy When the system recognize the memory card you can drag and drop file from the other disk to the card The file can be copied into the card W About the Write Protect Switch There is an write protect switch on the side of the SD card and the rear of the memory stick When the switch is adjusted to the LOCK position it can prevent the data elimination or overwriting Memory Card Removal Before removing the memory card please ensure the card operation is finished data reading and writing has been done please do not remove the memory card unattentively It is possible to damage the memory card and the memory card slot A While using various memory cards on Windows Attention When Safe To Remove Hardware icon appears the windows is not able to recognize the memory Notice icard until Windows is restarted Peripherals Installing Memory Module About Memory Memory is something like the desk When the top of the desk is wide your job is easy to do When entire capacity of memory i
29. ng the Plural Keys Simultaneously Ex FI re es Nje re re Mr re Miro Fo Fae ne Pe Niro fier im lb De en los es lee lee Dos Mars ie Um Ole Mmes men mms I g 5 ee amp rijk E d i 2 3 5 l 7 a es a Ti ag X depending upon the different product model the keyboard layout may be different While pushing the plural keys simultaneously we use the symbol to represent pushing and holding one key first then pushing the other key For example as showed in the upper figure while pushing the Shift key holding the Shift key and pushing the Delete key It showed as the figure below Cnt Bet Mi Corresponding Chart of Key Inscription and Keyboard The descriptions of each key on the keyboard are showed as follows Actual key Actual key E Enter oe Tab le a W Using Category View to Illustrate the Operation Two methods are used to represent the window in Windows XP They are Classic View and Category View We use Category View to illustrate the operation under Windows XP Pick a category Rule of Presenting Windows XP Operation in This Manual Actual key Actual key T gt Pau PgDn Home End Hele F1 F2 D eee MM Abbreviation for Windows XP or Windows In this manual Windows XP or Windows is abbreviated from Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Safety Preca
30. occur the howling sound You can move the microphone away from the speaker or use Volume Control to reduce the level of system sound to prevent this phenomenon 38 Peripherals Using USB Compatible Peripherals Must Know for USB Connection Before connection please install the driver of USB device a Welcome to the Found New Ensure the specific direction for plugging USB cable SA K te T DO NOT force to plug the cable into the port eg Alag barin pera e ali Pr p rmi iii Can bindes connect lo Windas Update ky tawch bor bolimga Plural USB ports are located in the notebook you can choose the port you want to use vde ARER TAA If you need more USB ports you can connect a USB A hub to increase the ports button appears It means the USB connection setting is done Connecting USB Compatible Peripherals If the wizard doesn t pop up please unplug the USB cable and plug it again after 3 seconds Notice Plug the USB cable into the USB port of the p _ The specific USB drivers is required if it is not notebook e i built in this USB device a Click Finish button Depends on what USB device you connect the software installation may be required later USB Port lt gt You can use the USB device immediately when plug it into the USB port next time Notice ae If the USB device is connected to the different ete Ping e S CADA wie EOMNONER USB port the F
31. ok On After set up the notebook press the power button to turn on it Windows XP desktop screen will appear m Press the power button to turn on your notebook Turning Your Notebook Off Operates from the start menu to power off your notebook Click Start Turn Off Computer and the Turn off computer dialog box will appear DO NOT tum off the notebook by pressing the power button directly It may damage Windows XP operating system sometimes and you have to install Windows XP again Please follow the correct procedure to turn off the notebook Attention Windows XP desktop screen will appear after the power button is pressed X Depending on your notebook setup and software your desktop may have different or additional shortcuts Cl 2 When you see two or more user account icons are showed on Welcome Screen please select the account you want to log in 10 2 Click Turn Off The notebook will be powered off later Turn off computer Moj g Stand By Turn OF Restart Turn off the power of peripherals connected if necessary MRestart We suggest you to do Windows restart when new device driver installed or Windows is running unstably Click Start Turn off computer Restart E o pj If mouse cursor freeze or the operation is unable to continue during the process of application software please simultanely press Alt Delete It
32. or only LCD CRT Clone WLCD Brightness Adjust Function m F6 Decrease and Increase the display J brightness MiSpeaker Mute Function e I Mute the speaker MiSpeaker Down Up Function I E Decrease and Increase the speaker volume E WLCD Display ON OFF Function e I Turns off the display backlight 24 rh Using Keyboard M Function of Keys 5 2 6 15 1 15 2 1 3 2 5 1 J Esc Fi re Mrs ra frs re F7 fre fre rio Fit Fi2 Pause Priser insert VI Delete m 8 pg aa jio jo a ae faa ja U ilan TY Break SysRa Numer sot M Na s fr Nea Ma elfe MY ieee 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a iw We Na Nr y Nu fr To ie Me TM Tif s 1 HIN o sa JA NS Me Me ie Te Nje ik DILTE ME Ms La z fx ce jilv ie Nin moelle gt 10 Ky Shift 7 son t0 F hh nn Ctrl sl fz At Alt B C EES N ps 13 16 14 11 14 13 12 WSending the Commnad to Discontinue or Interrupt the Operation 1 ESC Escape Equivalent to clicking the Cancel button 2 Pause Break Pressing it to stop the execution of the current program or transmission WProgrammed to Perform Certain Actions 3 Function Keys The function keys perform different functions in different applications and programs In combination with other keys these function keys perform different functions WSending Command Order 4 Ent
33. ound New Hardware Wizard Hardware Wizard will appear will appear Please follow the steps above to do the setup again 39 Peripherals Using Memory Card Type of Memory Cards The following types of memory card listed below can be used on this notebook You can use memory cards to store or read your files Memory Card Copyright Protection SD SDHC MMC Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro The information disclosured in this manual is based on the data collected when compiled this manual Insert Direction for Memory Cards The different insert directions of memory cards are showed below Verifying the correct direction and inserting the card Memory card s insert direction Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro SD Card MMC Memory Card Slot 40 Inserting Memory Card The procedures of using memory card are showed below Ensure the correct insert direction and insert the card into the slot surely Each kind of card has its specific insert direction Ensure you insert the card in right direction The miniSD card or the memory stick duo and so on which does not mentioned in the manual cannot be used with the notebook Before inserting the memory card please verify card types This disk or device contains more than one type of SS content What do you want Windows to do using Windows Media Playe si Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner a
34. physical arrangement of your mordtort z Click the selection box to select the Color quality 1 Digital Flat Panel 1024x768 on Mobde Intel 345 Express Chipset se Screen soluhon Lers J Mora 1024 by 600 pixels 1 Digital Flat Panel 1024x768 on Mobile InteR 945 Express Chipset te py Re La nip thew manda Screen rerolution Colo quality ue e i a E Ces e e 1024 by 600 piels RS RE SE Co JU Cancel ee ee 5 Click Apply _ teeny Lrenbishoni J Advanced e ox Cca m Click OK 28 Before Operating Your Notebook Using Wireless LAN What Is Wireless LAN Security Notice If the security setting is not done it is posible to occur problem Internet Notebook with when you exchange information with wireless LAN Wireless LAN Capability _ Communication contents can be peeped It is possible for the third party with malice to intercept radio wave intentionally The following kind of communication contents can be peeped Private information such as ID password or credit card number etc Mail contents Wireless LAN Invasion It is possible for the third party with malice accessing the private company network without permission and doing the following kind of behaviors Retrieve private and confidential information secret disclosure Send a program that appears legitimate to the notebook but performs some illicit activity when it is run Trojan
35. rn off wireless LAN function and the wireless LAN LED If you choose Automatically assign a network key go to will be off step 6 l 31 Using the Bluetooth Functionality If the bluetooth functionality is available on the model you bought you can establish wireless communication between your notebook and other Bluetooth devices such as another pc or a mobile phone a keyboard a mouse a printer withought cables Mi To connect a Bluetooth device Using the Function key FN F 11 refer to the key silk to turn on Bluetooth Right click or double click the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar and select the enable Bluetooth device option ERERERERERENEEE Tips For setting up and using the Bluetooth functionality see the help file on the Bluetooth utility software HBHHEHHHEHEHHEHEHEHEE EG The availability of the functions depend on the configuration of notebook you bought see the Spec to see whether your model supports the function 32 Using Web Camera x Function of Web Camera Software The main function of YouCam is as follows Still image capture The still image can be photographed from web camera Animated image capture Animated picture can be photographed from web camera Gt Please refer to the help of YouCam for the detail information of each function YW Launch Web Camera Software Web camera software YouCam is launched y Double click the CyberLink Yo
36. s large the operation of application software becomes smooth When the memory is small Work Flow for Memory Installation Pay attention when handling memory module Before installation please turn off the notebook Attention Before installation please remove the battery pack and AC adapter Turn off the notebook Remove battery pack and AC adapter Memory is the extremely weak part in static electricity It is possible to damage it when people v or objects touch it with static electricity Please remove static electricity of the body before touch the memory Page 35 Memory Installation ve Page 42 DO NOT touch the pin of memory It is possible to cause memory broken by pin contact failure Memory is a extremely weak part please keep Verify the memory installed amp Page 43 or remove it carefully 42 A Exchange Memory Insert new memory module to the connector of the memory slot Push down and insert the memory to the memory slot Close the LCD lid and turn over the notebook connector until the click sounds 2 Remove the screw which locks the memory module cover J J Please make sure not insert the memory in the wrong direction Notice Please make sure the notch on memory s lower part is agreeable to the convex section of the slot en Slide the memory module cover forward D Raise and remove the cover D Install the memory module
37. s to run simultaneously on a single computer vvith some peripherals acting as additional plug in sites or hubs The USB also supports hot swapping function Page 38 4 Microphone Jack It is designed to connect the microphone used for Skype voice narrations or simple voice recordings Page 37 5 Headphone Output Jack 9 It connects the notebook s audio out signal to amplified speakers or headphones Using this jack automatically disables the built in speakers 1 Page 37 15 1 Battery Release Latch 4 Memory Module Cover Battery Release Latch The latch keeps the battery pack secure When the battery pack is inserted it will automatically lock When removing the battery pack this latch must be retained in the unlocked position r Page 21 Battery Pack The notebook will be powered by the battery pack when the AC adapter is disconnected Page 18 21 Battery Lock Switch The switch is used to keep the battery pack secured Move the lock to the unlocked position to insert or remove the battery pack Move the lock to the locked position after inserting the battery pack gPage 21 Memory Module Cover The memory module hard disk drive and vvireless LAN module are located under the cover Please take the cover off when adding removing the module usPage 42 44 16 3 Battery Lock Switch Introducing Your Notebook 7 About Status LEDs D Num LK LED 2 Caps Lock LED HDD
38. sound sources can be output from the speaker You can do the adjustment with Volume Control of Windows PC Speak The notebook built in sound normally Pee hear beep sound from the notebook The sound playback from the sound Digital Sound circuit using 16bit D A converter and the sound output from FM synthesis Microphone The sound is from the microphone connected input to the microphone jack or the built in npu microphone 21 M Adjusting Speaker Volume Adjust the volume of the speaker headphone as follows Mi Using Keyboard to Adjust Volume Volume can be adjusted from the function key of the keyboard First pressing and holding the key then pressing and key to decrease and increase the volume Before Operating Your Notebook Adjusting LCD Resolution Changing Screen Resolution and Color Quality You can adjust screen resolution and color quality in Display Properties Right Click on the desktop select Properties J Slide the bar left and right selects the resolution of the screen from the menu l 1 Digtal Fiat Paral 10241768 on Mobile Inf 945 Express Chipset S lanekin Calor quality 0 Highest 32 bal kd 1024 by 600 pirala lenity Troubleshoot _ Advanced Er atip The default screen resolution of the notebook is 1024 x 600 Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appear Diag the mondo icons to match the
39. that your notebook is placed in a well ventilated area Please reserve at least 15cm distance around the notebook Please reserve suitable space in front of keyboard and touchpad for operating the notebook comfortably Avoid placing the notebook on a bed sofa rug or similar surface to prevent from blocking ventilations Where Not to Place Your Notebook This notebook should never be placed near or DO NOT operate this notebook near water for DO NOT place this notebook on uneven or over a radiator or a heat register or under direct example near a sink bathtub or laundry tub unstable work surfaces sunlight Wi Adjusting the Angle of The Display Panel You can adjust the display to a easy to see angle Mi Management DO NOT rest anything on the notebook or power cable DO NOT block or cover the opening provided for the ventilation on the notebook in Correct Posture for Operating Your Notebook Please sit down before the notebook with correct posture Sit up straight in front of the notebook Adjust the display to a easy to see angle LR Set Up Your Notebook Power System 1 To install the battery pack 1 Close the notebook lid and 2 Slide the battery pack into the turn over it gently Battery Pack DC IN Jack Connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet Set Up Your Notebook Turning Your Notebook On Off Turning Your Notebo
40. uCam icon in desktop The CyberLink YouCam welcome screen will appear ED jj In case of the user s registration picture appeared please register the prodcut You can also register the product later J Click Initial webcam setup to set up YouCan T Adobe lash Plryer 4 Fike Wier Control H ip CyberLink YouCam Welcome to CyberLink YouCam Please select a tutorial below to begin Initial webcam setup Start a video call Sharing documents CyberLink YouCam picture is appeared 33 For giving an example we use the web camera software YouCam to explain how web camera works in the notebook ED aj After setup finished when you double click CyberLink YouCam icon the CyberLink YouCam screen appears To finish YouCam operation please click the icon Ku MB Look for Help The method of starting the help of YouCam is as follovvs es Please click the icon to start the help of YouCam YouCam a JE a e Start the help of YouCam Peripherals Using Peripherals Card Reader Writer USB Mouse CCD Camera USB Hub f aoe E G Display Output Port Memory Card I Page 39 40 External Display I amp Page 46 Gs E Memory Stick SD Card MMC Memory Stick PRO 34 Y Left Side USB 2 0 compatible peripherals I Page 38 Microphone IS Page 37 Q Headphone Jack
41. utions The following safety precautions will increase the life of the notebook Follow all precautions and instructions Except as described in this manual refer all servicing to qualified personnel Do not use damaged power cords accessories or other peripherals Do not use strong solvents such as thinners benzene or other chemicals on or near the surface of your notebook N The sign shows the behavior prohibited Z The sign shows the regulative behavior or the indication AN VVarning The device and AC adapter DO NOT expose to or use near liquips DO NOT attempt to service this product rain or moisture DO NOT use the LAN by yourself As opening or removing covers during the electrical storm you will be exposed to the dangerous voltage or other risks DO NOT use the AC adapter not When you fell the surface of the AC included in the package Use of adapter is very hot or bad odor give another type of adapter may risk off from it Please pull out the power fire or explosion plug immediately Continue to use the AC adapter may risk fire or Before you connect the notebook electrical shock to a power source ensure the voltage rating of the AC adapter matches the available power source DO NOT leave the notebook on your lap or any part of the body to prevent discomfort or injury from heat exposure Safety Precautions AN Attention The device and AC adapter Unplug this notebook from the wall outlet
42. when you stop using this notebook Please be sure not to pull out the power plug from the cord only You have to pull out the power plug from the plug part SAFE TEMP This notebook should only be used in environments with ambient temperatures between 10 C and 35 C unstable cart stand or table DO NOT place heavy object on this notebook It may be broken to cause some serious damage ODO NOT place this notebook on an ODO NOT press or touch the display panel DO NOT place together with small items that may scratch or enter the notebook Please verify whether there is no foreign object such as ball point pen on the keyboard when you close the notebook lid When while the foreign object is put there is possible to break display panel if you operate the touchpad with unreasonable force or posture it may hurt you finger or wrist When you carry the notebook please close the display lid It is possibe to break the Avoid using the notebook during an electrical storm Disconnect all plugs and cables to avoid the possible damage dispplay panel by the unexpected force f an extension cord is used with this notebook make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating ODO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord DO NOT locate this notebook where people will step on the cord

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