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1. Properties Open All Users Explore All Users e Default Programs a Windows Update Programs Documents i Network Connections b a Printers E Taskbar and Start Menu 0 Cust ot Ba A a2 reS ax g nome fy otaa ge miian Language MAAE EE 59 4 mi ote ent gt t Re ueRguge to toggle Classic View In many instances throughout this manual you will see an instruction to open the Control Panel The Control Panel is accessed from the Start menu and it allows you to configure the settings for most of the key features in Windows e g power video network audio etc Windows Vista provides basic controls for many of the fea tures however many new controls are added or existing ones are enhanced when you install the drivers listed in Table on page 4 3 To see all controls it may be necessary to toggle to Classic View on Windows Vista Start Menu amp Control Panel 1 15 Quick Start Guide Video Features You can switch display devices and configure display options from the Display Settings control panel in Per sonalization in Windows Vista as long as the appropriate Intel video driver is installed For more detailed vid eo information see Intel Video Driver Controls on page B 1 To access Display Settings in Windows Vista 1 Click Start and click Control Panel or point to Settings and click Control Panel 2 Click Adjust screen reso
2. Battery Information D 23 Windows XP Information Battery life may be shortened through improper maintenance To optimize the life and improve its perfor mance fully discharge and recharge the battery at least once every 30 days We recommend that you do not remove the battery yourself If you need to remove the battery for any reason see Removing the Battery on page 6 3 Recharging the Battery with the AC DC Adapter The battery pack automatically recharges when the AC DC adapter is attached and plugged into an electrical out let If the computer is powered on and in use it will take several hours to fully recharge the battery When the computer is turned off but plugged into an electrical outlet battery charge time is less Refer to LED Indica tors on page I 7 for information on the battery charge status and to Battery Information on page D 23 for more information on how to maintain and properly recharge the battery pack De Conserving Battery Power To conserve battery power Lower the brightness level of the LCD display The system will decrease LCD brightness slightly to save power when it is not powered by the AC DC adapter Close modem or communication applications when they are not being used Remove any unused PC Cards from the computer PC Cards quickly use up battery power even if the system enters sleep mode Disconnect any unnecessary external devices D 24 Battery Information
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4. Power management functions will vary slight agement conserves power by controlling individual components of the computer ly depending on your the monitor and hard disk drive or the whole system This chapter covers operating system For more information it is best to refer to the user s manual of your operat e The Power Sources e Turning on the Computer ing system e Power Plans e Power Saving States Note All pictures used e Configuring the Power Buttons on the following pages are from the Windows e Battery Information Vista OS The computer uses enhanced power saving techniques to give the operating system OS direct control over the power and thermal states of devices and processors For example this enables the OS to set devices into low power states based on user set tings and information from applications SS re ee ee a ee ae ee Overview 3 1 Power Management The Power Sources The computer can be powered by either an AC DC adapter or a battery pack AC DC Adapter Use only the AC DC adapter that comes with your computer The wrong type of AC DC adapter will damage the computer and its components 1 Attach the AC DC adapter to the DC in jack on the left of the computer 2 Plug the AC power cord into an outlet and then connect the AC power cord to the AC DC adapter 3 Raise the lid LCD to a comfortable viewing angle 4 Press the power button to turn On Battery
5. 2 Click OK 3 The modem is ready for dial up configuration Manual Driver Installation If you wish to install the drivers manually click the Exit button to quit the Drivers Installer application and then browse to the executable file in the location 2 listed in this table and follow the installation procedure for each driver Note that X is the drive letter assigned to the CD DVD ROM drive Go to the Phone and Modem Options control panel Hard l ware and Sound and make sure the modem country selection is appropriate for you Modem Country Selection Video VGA 1 Click 1 Install VGA Driver gt Yes LAN 2 Click Next gt Yes gt Next gt Next 1 Click 4 Install Lan Driver gt Yes 3 Click Finish to restart the computer 2 Click Next gt Install 3 Click Finish Audio 4 The network settings can mow be configured 1 Click 2 Install Audio Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next TouchPad 3 Click Finish to restart the computer 1 Click 5 Install Touchpad Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next 3 Click Finish gt Restart Now to restart the com puter SS re ee ee ee a ecg a ee Driver Installation 4 5 Drivers amp Utilities CardReader 1 Click 6 Install Cardreader Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next gt Next 3 Click Finish to restart the computer Hot Key 1 Click 7 Install Hotkey Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next gt Install 3 Click Finish gt Finish to restart the computer PC Camera Module See
6. Am H upa dahu conneciin Move the cursor over the taskbar icon E to see the connection status see below Currently connected to Network com WLANL Figure 7 9 a Access Local only aM Connection Status O Eiers al 11 20 AM 7 14 Wireless LAN Module T sag Access Local only To disconnect from the wireless network you can click the taskbar wireless icon my and then select Connect or disconnect to access the network menu and click Disconnect or right click the icon E and then click Disconnect from Currently connected to Network com WLANI 5 a aii Click icon onnect or disconnect aring Center ZA ao Right click ic SSE eel hl K a ean eS fey Connect to a network A A 4 Disconnect or connect to another network Shon cs My WLAN Connected atl WLAN2 Security enabled network VW 7 A WLAN3 Security enabled network af iii vr Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center BE O _ Network com WLAN fonnect to a network Turn on activity animation 4 _ Turn off notification of new networks on Diagnose and repair Network and Sharing Center Modules amp Options AS Security Enabled Networks You should try to make sure that any network you are connecting to is a se cure network Connecting to unsecure net works may allo
7. Hibernate Hibernate uses no power and saves all of your information on a part of the HDD be fore it turns the system off Although it saves the most power it takes the longest time to return to full operation You can set your computer to automatically enter Hiber nate mode when the battery power is almost depleted You will need to enable Hi bernate mode from the Hibernate tab in the Power Options control panel The system will resume from Hibernate mode by pressing the power button Power Options Properties Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate memory on your hard disk and then shuts down When your uy When your computer hibernates it stores whatever it has in computer comes out of hibernation it returns to its previous state Hibernate Disk space for hibernation Free disk space 6 015 MB Disk space required to hibernate 248 MB System Power Options D 21 Ze System Resume The system can resume from Stand by mode by e Pressing the power button e Pressing the Sleep Resume key combi nation e An incoming call received on the modem if enabled e Network card Wake On LAN activity if enabled Figure D 13 Enable Hibernation Windows XP Information Configuring the Power Button 4 The power button may be set to send the computer in to either Stand by or Hiber Sleep Button nate mode In Stand by mode the LED D will blink green In Hibernate mode You may
8. See the following pages for the driver installation pro cedures for any of the optional modules included in your purchase configuration Wireless LAN Bluetooth amp 3 5G Modules NAISI IE Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft The use of any portable electronic transmission devices aboard aircraft is usually prohibited Make sure the module s are OFF if you are using the computer aboard aircraft we Wireless LAN Bluetooth amp 3 5G Modules Power Toggle Enable power to the modules as follows Fn F11 Wireless LAN Module Power Toggle Fn F12 Bluetooth Module Power Toggle Fn 3 5G Module Power Toggle The LED indicator 2 will be green if the WLAN module is on and orange if the Bluetooth module is on The LED indicator will be green if the 3 5G module is on Windows XP Information PC Camera Module A Before installing the optional PC Camera module driver use the Fn F10 key com Taking Still Pictures f bination to toggle power to the module There are 3 camera options available for this computer depending on your purchase configuration The 1 3M pixel camera mod Double click the My f ule has both UVC USB Video Class and non UVC options and uses the BisonCap Computer icon on the ee i PRR or go the Start application to capture video files The 2 0M pixel camera module uses the Video menu and point to My View application to capture video files Computer then click it Double click the Bi
9. The battery allows you to use your computer while you are on the road or when an electrical outlet is unavailable Battery life varies depending on the applications and the configuration you re using To increase battery life let the battery discharge completely before recharging see How do I completely discharge the battery on page 3 14 We recommend that you do not remove the battery For more information on the bat tery please refer to Battery Information on page 3 10 3 2 The Power Sources Power Management Turning on the Computer Now you are ready to begin using your computer To turn it on simply press the pow er button on the front panel Ze Shut Down Note that you should al ways shut your comput er down by choosing the Shut Down command from the Lock Button Menu in Windows Vis ta This will help prevent hard disk or system problems E Connect To Switch User Log Off Control Panel Lock Forced Off When the computer is on you can use the power button as a Sleep Hibernate hot key button when it is pressed for less than 4 seconds pressing and holding the power button for longer than this will force the computer to shut down Use Power Op tions Hardware and Sound menu control panel in Windows Vista to configure this feature Default Programs Restart If the system hangs and the Ctrl Alt Del key combination doesn t work press the pow Help an
10. Windows XP Information Proper handling of the Battery Pack e DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances DO NOT expose the battery to fire or high temperatures it may explode e DO NOT connect the metal terminals to each other ye ZO Damaged Battery Warning Should you notice any physical defects e g the battery is bent out of shape after being dropped or any unusual smells emanating from the notebook battery shut your computer down immediately and contact your service center If the battery has been dropped we do not recommend using it any further as even if the computer continues to work with a dam aged battery in place it may cause circuit damage which may possibly result in fire It is recommended that you replace your computer battery every two years a a a A Battery Information D 25 Windows XP Information Battery FAQ How do I completely discharge the battery Caution Use the computer with battery power until it shuts down due to a low battery Don t turn off the computer by yourself even when you see a message that indicates the bat tery is critically low just let the computer use up all of the battery power and shut down on its own Disable the Power Options functions in the Control Panel espe cially any Alarms unclick the tickboxes see page D 23 and Schemes change piste Toya Wile ig all the settings to Never see page D 18 As the battery nears the end of its life
11. BisonCap for 1 3M pixel camera module BisonCap is a video viewer useful for general purpose video viewing and testing and can capture video files to avi format 1 Run the BisonCap program from the Start gt Programs All Programs gt Bison Cam menu it is recommended that you set the capture file before the capture process see Set Capture File below Go to the Capture menu heading if you wish to capture audio check PC Camera Audio Setup all camera modules on page 7 4 and select Start Capture On the first run of the program if you have not set the captured file you will be asked to choose a file name and size see the sidebar Pre Allocating File Space for the captured file Click Start Capture again Click OK to start capturing the video and press Esc to stop the capture If you wish to you may go to the File menu and select Save Captured Video As choose a file name and location and then click Open you can view the file using the Windows Media Player Set Capture File In the BisonCap program you will only be asked to set the capture file name on the first run of the program When you run the program the next time the file will auto matically be overwritten with the newly captured file To avoid overwriting files you can go to the Set Capture File option in the File menu and set the file name and location before capture Set the name and location then click Open you can choose Cancel to ignore the file
12. Communication Indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the computer AT Blinking Green Mode Silent Mode Activated see over The Battery is Fully Charged a Normal Mode Activated see over PB om cosy E oo Reman m eon Gert o een Scroll Lock Activated to activate press Fn amp a Lk Table 1 2 LED Status Indicators Table 1 3 LED Power amp Communication Indicators Blinking Orange The Battery Has Reached g Critically Low Power Status Green The optional Wireless LAN Module is Powered On Orange The optional Bluetooth Module is Powered On S Green The optional 3 5G Module is Powered On System Map LCD Panel Open 1 7 Quick Start Guide Hot Key Buttons amp Keyboard These buttons give instant access to the default Inter net browser and e mail program and allow you to tog gle the Silent Mode on off with one quick button press Table 1 4 Hot Key Buttons mm Activate the Default E Mail Browser Ww Activate the Default Internet Program AR Toggle Silent Mode for power saving When enabled Silent Mode will reduce fan noise and save power consumption Note this may reduce computer performance 1 8 Hot Key Buttons amp Keyboard The keyboard has a numerical keypad for easy numer ic data input and features Function Keys to allow you to change operational features instantly Activate the Number Lock feature by pressing th
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14. and select the DVD Region tab to bring up the control panel to allow you to adjust the regional code see DVD Regional Codes on page 2 5 DVD region detection is device dependent not OS dependent You can select your module s region code 5 times The fifth selection is permanent This cannot be altered even if you change your operating system or you use the module in another computer a E System Map Left amp Right Views 1 13 Quick Start Guide System Map Bottom View Figure 1 6 Bottom View 1 Battery 2 Hard Disk Bay Cover 3 5G Module Location 3 RAM amp CPU Bay Cover d Battery Information Always completely discharge then fully charge a new battery before using it Completely discharge and charge the battery at least once every 30 days or after about 20 partial dis charges See Battery Information on page 3 10 for full instructions 1 14 System Map Bottom View Windows Vista Start Menu amp Control Panel Quick Start Guide g Most of the control panels utilities and programs within Windows Vista and most other Windows versions are accessed from the Start menu When you install programs and utilities they will be installed on your hard disk drive and a shortcut will usually be placed in the Start menu and or the desktop Right click the Start menu icon J and then select Properties if you want to customize the appearance of the Start menu Open Explore Search
15. ate De gt Printers aru Faces eh Taiba and Start Meru hk Click here to toggle Category View gt oat were Der Pu aen ye bo fey coon Oe reme eed ard wns lie prog ame Oma Seat pers Steet Pu opion to ust Ge seru syt bee esin mr d vnda C Figure D 2 Start Menu amp Control Panel In many instances throughout this manual you will see an instruction to open the Control Panel The Control Panel is accessed from the Start menu and it allows you to configure the settings for most of the key features in Windows e g power video network audio etc Windows XP provides basic controls for many of the fea tures however many new controls are added or existing ones are enhanced when you install the drivers To see all controls it may be necessary to toggle off Category View Windows XP Start Menu amp Control Panel D 3 Windows XP Information TouchPad and Buttons Mouse The TouchPad is an alternative to the mouse however you can also add a mouse to your computer through one of the USB ports The TouchPad buttons function in much the same way as a two button mouse Once you have installed the TouchPad driver see TouchPad on page D 31 you can configure the functions by double clicking the TouchPad driver icon GJ on the taskbar You may then configure the TouchPad tapping buttons scrolling pointer motion and sensitivity options to your preferences You will find further information
16. e g port configuration Entering Setup To enter Setup turn on the computer and press F2 during the POST The prompt Press F2 to Enter Setup seen on page 5 2 1s usually present for a few seconds after you turn on the system If you get a Keyboard Error usually because you pressed F2 too quickly just press F2 again If the computer is already on reboot using the Ctrl Alt Delete combination and then hold down F2 when prompted The Setup main menu will appear 5 4 The Setup Program BIOS Utilities Setup Screens The following pages contain additional advice on portions of the Setup Vee Setup Menus Along the top of the screen is a menu bar with menu headings When you select a heading a new screen appears Scroll through the features listed on each screen to make changes to Setup The Setup menus shown in this section are for reference only Your computers menus will Instructions on how to navigate each screen are in the box along the bottom of the indicate the configura screen If these tools are confusing press F1 to call up a General Help screen and os aaa for your then use the arrow keys to scroll up or down the page HE Ra Slo ROME The Item Specific Help on the right side of each screen explains the highlighted item and has useful messages about its options If you see an arrow next to an item press Enter to go to a sub menu on that sub ject The sub menu screen that appears has a similar l
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19. 7 e Usea clean soft dry cloth to remove dust or fingerprints O R R e Do not write on the surface with a pen into the emergency eject i tole a E Do not attach paper or other materials to the surface of the disc do NOT use a sharp e Do not store or place the CD or DVD in high temperature areas ened pencil or similar e Do not use benzene thinner or other cleaners to clean the CD or DVD a peewee ss e Do not bend the CD or DVD the hole Do not drop or subject the CD or DVD to shock Disk Eject Warning Don t try to remove a CD DVD while the sys tem is accessing it This may cause the system to crash 2 4 Optical CD DVD Device DVD Regional Codes To change the DVD regional codes see Changing DVD Regional Codes on page l 13 DVD Regional Coding Geographical Location USA Canada Western Europe Japan South Africa Middle East amp Egypt South East Asia Taiwan South Korea The Philippines Indonesia Hong Kong South amp Central America Mexico Australia New Zealand N Korea Russia Eastern Europe India amp Most of Africa a Features amp Components ee wre rs ree peer ere General DVD Region Volumes Driver Details Most DVDs are encoded for play in specific regions To playa regionalized DVD on your computer you must set your DVD drive to play discs from that region by selecting a geographic area from the following list CAUTION
20. Device 31 Function 2 Enhanced Technology Control Menu AHCI Configuration Enabled DFOROM Robson Support Enabled Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults BLE Select Menu Select Sub Menu Save and Exit Reset Configuration Data Advanced Menu This item is set to No as default You can change the setting to Yes if you have in stalled a new add on which has reconfigured the system resulting in such a serious system conflict that the operating system is unable to boot Local Bus IDE adapter Advanced Menu This item allows you to configure the IDE bus which controls the hard disk and op tical devices It is set to Both by default Advanced Menu 5 9 BIOS Utilities Boot time Diagnostic Screen Advanced Menu Use this menu item to enable disable the Boot time Diagnostic Screen Legacy USB Support Advanced Menu Use this menu item to enable disable the support for Legacy Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 Enable This menu item can be used to enable disable support for USB 2 0 POST Beep Sound Advanced Menu Use this menu item to enable disable the beep as the computer starts up Battery Low Alarm Beep Advanced Menu Use this menu item to enable disable the battery low alarm beep 5 10 Advanced Menu BIOS Utilities Security Menu Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility Security Security Menu Item Specific Help The changes you make here affect the access to the Setup utility its
21. Driver Installation 5 Fingerprint gt Yes 1 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM WinXP Bide Documentation To into the CD DVD drive open the folder containing 2 Click Option Drivers button Se palpak 3 Click 5 Fingerprint gt Yes To install the Adobe Acrobat 4 Click Software Installation Reader software to read the 5 Click Next gt Next gt Next file insert the Device Driv l l ous l amp Utilities User s Man 6 Click Finish gt Yes to restart the computer ey EFON a ve 7 See overleaf for information on enrolling fingerprints etc User s Manual button and click Install Acrobat Reader button Fingerprint Reader Module D 47 Windows XP Information User Enrollment 1 Click Start gt Programs All Programs gt Protector Suite QL gt User Enrollment or double click the taskbar icon On ae run of the program you will be asked to click the button to accept the license and then click OK Click Next and select Enrollment to the hard disk and click Finish Click Next and you will then be prompted to enter your Windows password note If you have not set a password Protector Suite QL cannot secure access to your computer Click Next gt Next tick the Run interactive tutorial tickbox to run through the Fingerprint Tutorial Click Next for each window of the tutorial you can click the button to skip tutoria at any time Click the button above any of the finger
22. Extended Desktop Appi OK Cancel B 10 Display Modes Intel Video Driver Controls Using Display Settings to Enable Extended Mode 1 Attach your external display to the external monitor port and turn it on 2 Open the Display Settings control panel see Video Features on page 1 16 3 Click the monitor icon e g B and make sure you have checked Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor and click Apply Display Settings I Click the appropriate monitor icon monitor ae e g B to be able to select the op Drag the icons to match your monitors tion to extend the desktop on to it In this example the Primary Dis Figure B 8 play D is on the left the Secondary Display Properties Display B is on the right Extended Desktop Resolution Colors Low High Highest 2bit 1024 by 768 pixels How do I get the best display Advanced Settings B Ch Cancel Apply ee a a EN er ae ee ee Display Modes B 11 Intel Video Driver Controls B 12 Specifications Appendix C Specifications Va Latest Specification Information The specifications listed in this Appendix are correct at the time of going to press Certain items particularly processor types speeds and CD DVD device types may be changed delayed or updated due to the manufacturer s release schedule Check with your service center for details Specific
23. Keys C Extended Desktop Color Correction Secondary Device 3D Settings wie overi Figure D 8 Display Devices Attaching Other Displays D 11 Windows XP Information To Enable Intel R Dual Display Clone Intel GMA Attach your external display to the external monitor port and turn it on Go to the Intel GMA Graphics Properties control panel and click Display Devices Click to choose Intel R Dual Display Clone Multiple Display Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change Click Display Settings to adjust the settings for the attached devices oe eS intel Graphics Media u l z Accelerator Driver sial Notebook and Monitor Scheme Options for mobile Single Display Display Devices pray C Notebook C Monitor Display Settings Multiple Display Intel R Dual Primary Device _ Display Clone TEE Color Correction Hot Keys J Desktop Secondary Device Atel Figure D 9 Display Devices Intel R Dual Display Clone D 12 Attaching Other Displays Windows XP Information To Enable Extended Desktop Intel GMA Attach your external display to the external monitor port and turn it on Go to the Intel GMA Graphics Properties control panel and click Display Devices Click to choose Extended Desktop Multiple Display Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change Click Display Settings to adjust the settings for the attached devices a eS ee D
24. Press the power button to turn On Battery The battery allows you to use your computer while you are on the road or when an electrical outlet is unavailable Battery life varies depending on the applications and the configuration you re using To increase battery life let the battery discharge completely before recharging see How do I completely discharge the battery on page D 26 We recommend that you do not remove the battery For more information on the battery please refer to Battery Information on page D 23 D 16 The Power Sources Windows XP Information Turning on the Computer Now you are ready to begin using your computer To turn it on simply press the pow Z er button on the front panel Shutdown Note that you should al When the computer is on you can use the power button as a Stand by Hibernate ways shut your comput Shutdown hot key button when it is pressed for less than 4 seconds pressing and f er down by choosing the holding the power button for longer than this will shut the computer down Use Power Options in the Windows control panel to configure this feature Turn Off Computer command from the Start menu in Windows This will help prevent hard disk or system prob lems LP Forced Off If the system hangs and the Ctrl Alt Del key combination doesn t work press the pow er button for 4 seconds or longer to force the system to turn itself off Power Button as
25. R Dual Display Clone mirrored This mode will drive multiple displays with the same content Each device may be configured independently for different resolutions refresh rates color quality etc Use this feature to display the screen through a projector for a presentation Extended Desktop extended This mode allows a desktop to span multiple displays and acts as a large workspace This creates a lot more screen area for display Use the Display Properties control panel to drag the monitors to match the physical arrangement you wish to use or you may also use the Extended Desktop Settings control panel tab in Graphics Prop erties to configure the relative size and position Display Modes B 7 Intel Video Driver Controls To Enable Intel R Dual Display Clone 1 Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port and turn it on 2 Go to the Intel Graphics Properties control panel see Intel Graphics Properties on page B 2 and click Display Devices 3 Click to choose Intel R Dual Display Clone Multiple Display 4 Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change 5 Click Display Settings to adjust the settings for the attached devices Graphics Media A ator Driver cceler _4 Notebook 4 Monitor Scheme Options for mobile DEJES Refresh Rate lt 4 Notebook and Monitor Scheme Options Single Display Monitor C Notebook Display Devices 60 Hertz Display Expansion 70 Hertz Display Se
26. Reader Features amp Components ExpressCard Slot The computer is equipped with an ExpressCard 34 54 slot that reads Express Card A 34 and ExpressCard 54 formats ExpressCards are the successors to PCMCIA PC ExpressCard Cards Make sure you install the Card Reader driver see CardReader on page 4 Slot Cover 6 Make sure you keep the rubber cover provided in ExpressCard 54 is used for applications which require a larger interface slot e g the ExpressCard slot CompactFlash card reader The number denotes the card width 54mm for the Ex when not in use This press Card 54 and 34mm for the ExpressCard 34 will help prevent foreign objects and or dust get ting in to the Express Card Slot Inserting and Removing ExpressCards Figure 2 5 e Align the ExpressCard with the slot and push it in until it locks into place as Left View pictured in the generic figure below 1 Express Card e To remove an ExpressCard simply press the card to eject it Slot Figure 2 6 Inserting amp Removing Express Cards ExpressCard Slot 2 7 Features amp Components TouchPad and Buttons Mouse The TouchPad is an alternative to the mouse however you can also add a mouse to your computer through one of the USB ports The TouchPad buttons function in i Mouse Driver If you are using an ex much the same way as a two button mouse ternal mouse your op erating system may be Once you have installed the TouchPad
27. Stand by or Hibernate Button If you are using a fully ACPlI compliant OS such as Windows XP you can use the OS s Power Options control panel to set the power button to send the system into Stand by or Hibernate mode see your OS s documentation or Configuring the Power Button on page D 22 for details Turning on the Computer D 17 Windows XP Information ni Resuming Operation Press a key on the key board or move the mouse TouchPad to re sume from Monitor or Hard Disk Stand by Figure D 12 Power Schemes Power Schemes You can set your computer to conserve power through individual components by means of Power Schemes You can also adjust the settings for each scheme to set the monitor to turn off after a specified time and the computer s hard disk motor to turn off if the hard disk drive has not been accessed for a specified period of time if the system reads or writes data the hard disk motor will be turned back on The schemes may also be set to set a specified time for the system to enter Stand by or Hibernate modes see System Power Options on page D 20 Power Options Properties i eee Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate eB Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for this computer Note that changing the settings below will modify the selected scheme Power schemes Portable Laptop ome Office Desk Portable Lapto Prese
28. VGA This port allows you to connect an external monitor or Flat Panel Display to get dual video or Port simultaneous display on the LCD and external monitor FPD Headphone Out Jack Headphones or speakers may be connected through this jack Note Set your system s volume to O a reduced level before connecting to this jack Microphone in Jack Plug an external microphone in to this jack to record on your computer A A 2 Interface Ports amp Jacks Interface Ports amp Jacks a a Mini IEEE 1394 Port This port allows a high speed connection to various peripheral devices e g external disk drives and digital cameras see note below ZE Mini IEEE 1394 Port The Mini IEEE 1394 port only supports SELF POWERED IEEE 1394 devices RJ 11 Modem Jack This port connects to the built in modem You may plug the telephone line directly into this RJ 11 telephone connection Note Broadband e g ADSL modems usually connect to the LAN port RJ B LAN Jack This port supports LAN Network functions Note Broadband e g ADSL modems usually connect to the LAN port Ta Lock Slot To prevent possible theft a Kensington type lock can be attached to this slot Locks can be purchased at any computer store S PDIF Out Jack This S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface Format Out Jack allows you to connect your DVD SPDIF capable PC to a Dolby AC 3 compatible receiver for 5 1 or dts surround sound Interface Port
29. allows you to change the Settings enroll Fingerprints and get Help a er rae a E Fingerprint Reader Module 7 35 Modules amp Options Trusted Platform Module Before setting up the TPM functions you must initialize the security platform Initializing TPM 1 Restart the computer 2 Enter the PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility by pressing F2 during the POST 3 Use the arrow keys to select the Security menu 4 Select TPM Support and set the item to Enabled 5 The TPM State menu will then appear Phoenix TrustedCore tm eatup Utility Security RRR Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Enable Trusted Platform Password on boot Disabled Module support Fixed disk boot sector Normal Figure 7 29 an TPM Support Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults BLE Select Menu Select Sub Menu Save and Exit 7 36 Trusted Platform Module Modules amp Options 6 Use the arrow keys to select the TPM State menu 7 Select TPM State and set the item to Enable amp Activate Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility m Ea TEM state Figure 7 50 Item Specific Help TPM State Changes TPM State Current TPM State Enabled and Deactivated iEnable amp Activate No Change Enable amp Activate Deactivate amp Disable Clear Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults BLE Select Menu Select P Sub Menu Save and Exit 8 Press F10 to save the changed BIOS informa
30. also configure the LED will be off battery or orange AC DC adapter If you are in a power saving the Sleep Resume key mode set to save power through individual components e g hard disk monitor the combination Fn F4 f LED will remain green from the menu illustrat ed In Windows this is referred to as the Sleep button Power Options Proportion Power Options Properties E Power Options Propertios E Power Schermer dsr Pose Meter Advanced Hibemate Powe Schemes Alama Power Meter Advanced Hitemate Posse Schemed Alamy Povaha Adbarced Hiemate ih TAH lha gaai bire wou rant bo uia A Ei a aa a oy T s h Select the powerseving setlings you want to ure phara LI Bika they acre cre Bee hahha fe Prompt for perpreord when computer repurens from standby Optex Rotor i shine eon on thas valk bese Fromp for patimi when compute pepares roe clare Ahua how con on ihe Lach hae 7 Promet fot patnaid when Computer tesumes bom standby Fie baiia When cherie Chee kd ol apy pirlabin compaia Powet bunor When clone the bd of my portable c onguter Porsi butions kyper I cheene the bed of ma pongbe congu Figure D 14 Be Power Options Advanced Power Buttons Stand by Share Ly w men Shut down v Wen graii He pia butan in my Coe t Si dove i Waea l paia Ue cheep Badii ari y oergie When press the sheep bution on my comouter Stand by v OK J Cane Power Button Li
31. an overhead compartment make sure it s secure Contents may shift and or fall out when the compartment is opened Get power where you can If an electrical outlet is available use the AC DC adapter and keep your battery ies charged Keep it dry If you move quickly from a cold to a warm location water vapor can condense inside the computer Wait a few minutes before turning it on so that any moisture can evaporate Preface Developing Good Work Habits Developing good work habits is important if you need to work in front of the computer for long periods of time Improper work habits can result in discomfort or serious injury from repetitive strain to your hands wrists or other joints The following are some tips to reduce the strain e Adjust the height of the chair and or desk so that the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow Keep your forearms wrists and hands in a relaxed position e Your knees should be slightly higher than your hips Place your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest if necessary e Use a chair with a back and adjust it to support your lower back comfortably e Sit straight so that your knees hips and elbows form approximately 90 degree angles when you are working e Take periodic breaks if you are using the computer for long periods of time Remember to e Alter your posture frequently e Stretch and exercise your body several times a day e Take periodic breaks when you work a
32. customize and Py then choose settings that reflect how you want your Choose the sleep and display settings that you want your computer to use computer to manage power T On battery LP Plugged in Change settings that are currently unavailable My Created PLan Active hd 2 Turn off the display 5 minutes gt 20 minutes Additional settings a Require a password on wakeup Plugged in Yes Hard disk E Figure 3 fi Change advanced power settings hmo Power Plan On battery 10 Minutes Advanced Settings Put the computer to sleep 15 minutes X la hour Plugged in 20 Minutes Cancel Wireless Adapter Settings fi Sleen ar ee ee E 3 4 Power Plans Power Management Each Windows power plan will also adjust the processor performance of your ma chine in order to save power This is worth bearing in mind if you are experiencing any reduced performance especially under DC battery power Choose High performance for maximum performance when the computer is pow ered from an AC power source Choose the Power saver bear in mind that this scheme may slow down the overall performance of the computer in order to save power for maximum power saving when the computer is battery DC power pow ered Cee gt Control Panel p Power Options v Require a password on wakeup Figure 3 2 Power Plans Select a power plan Choose wh
33. down Excluded from boot order Se Suie or include Ss KE the device to boot USB CDROM USB T ZTE 1394 CDROM Boou prmeriky order Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Peaks Select Menu Select Sub Menu Save and Exit When you turn the computer on it will look for an operating system e g Windows Vista from the devices listed in this menu and in this priority order If it cannot find the operating system on that device it will try to load it from the next device in the order specified in the Boot priority order Item specific help on the right is available to help you move devices up and down the order Boot Menu 5 15 BIOS Utilities Exit Menu Figure 5 9 Exit Menu Advanced Security Boot Item Specific Help Exit Discarding Changes Exit System Setup and Load Setup Defaults save your changes to Discard Changes CMOS Save Changes Choosing to Discard Changes or Exit Discarding Changes will wipe out any changes you have made to the Setup You can also choose to restore the original Set up defaults that will return the Setup to its original state and erase any previous changes you have made in a previous session 5 16 Exit Menu Upgrading The Computer Chapter 6 Upgrading The Computer Overview This chapter contains information on upgrading the computer Follow the steps out lined to make the desired upgrades If you have any trouble or problems you can con Warranty Warning tac
34. help you set the user information and create the user keys Messa enter your TPM paseo The system wi genee user keys wth the password to You can restore the user information and keys in the backup and restore module if you have preted al your niomatien f n mgala you reverie fhe user pierra made a backup before Fi 7 32 TEA L2QUure Pisasse enber the user prmmvard pmawarn should he 6 255 rham TPM User Initialization Pamori sn Com Password ETETETT amp Logon Please click Next to continue or Cancel to quit the wizard Book Ciets Canca Te itaim Waad wsl fogon Palam biljara Pedon Ihe user indiakization of the TPM Ig SINOSUN TPM Shavt to linitialien ha Liser Logon Security Manager Tie miza ell sheet thee piacai of the user ielistion which inches fhe lin steps Please enter the user password Sel fhe user passw 2 Ganemin the uaes bora Password Crate TPH user decimate Olek Mes fo sla The poca lakes absul if mnuien 7 40 Trusted Platform Module Modules amp Options TPM Manager The TPM Manager allows you to manage and check the TPM state manage your password information and to backup and restore the TPM data As TPM is usually administered within large enterprises and organizations your system administrator will need to assist you in managing the information in the TPM Manager KA Security Manager File Help SS Lay 3 be colic orenean d TPM Manager modu
35. on the desktop Do not move this folder or an error may appear when you try to take a still picture If you accidentally de lete or move the folder you can create a new Snapshot folder on the desktop in order to cap ture the files Figure 7 5 Snapshot Folder Zoom Video View If you have enabled digital zoom when installing the 2 0M Pixel Camera driver you may use the Options gt Setting menu to zoom the camera in and out 1 Run the Video View program 2 Goto Options and scroll down to select Setting 3 Use the slider to adjust the zoom level and click OK to save the setting Setting Snapshot Counter 0 Capture Counter 0 Cancel Still Image Capture Video View You can capture still images by using the Snapshot command from the Capture menu 1 Run the Video View program 2 Goto Capture and select Snapshot 3 The picture in JPEG format will be placed in the Snapshot folder on the desktop 7 10 PC Camera Module Modules amp Options Wireless LAN Module If you have included an Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG 802 11a b g Intel PRO Wireless 4965AGN 802 11a g n PCIe or Realtek RTL8187 WLAN module in Wireless Device your purchase option make sure that the Wireless LAN module is on before installing Operation Aboard Aircraf the driver aan The use of any portable Use the Fn F11 key combination see Function Hot Key Indicators on page 1 P an A vices aboard air
36. save STS SOI VIS 8 and close any critical files recommended by the manufacturer Discard OUE ENEC TEE A When charging the battery don t stop until the LED charging indicator light changes structions from orange to green Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re placed How do I maintain the battery Completely discharge and charge the battery at least once every 30 days or after about 20 partial discharges D 26 Battery Information Driver Installation Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM click Install Drivers Option Drivers button and then click the appropriate driver name from the Driv ers Installer menu Follow the instructions to install the driver Alternatively click Start navigate Browse to the executable file and then follow the manual setup in structions aa lt 5 Drivers Installer i ee sie zE EA aa ArT 18 yg 47 AJA as San putin as matt x s 1 ty as n Ai AN mene eat i G DMa A x X A i _ Figure 5 Drivers Installer Screen 1 4i Windows XP Information Check the driver installation order from Table 5 the drivers must be installed in this order which is the same as that listed in the Drivers Installer menu below Click to select the driver you wish to install after installing each driver it will become greyed out if you need to reinstall any driver click the Unlock butto
37. tampered with by unauthorized us Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select Sub Menu Save and Exit We Change TPM State TPM State This menu allows you to set the level of TPM functionality You can enable disable Figure 5 6 the TPM function altogether or clear all existing TPM information TPM State Note If you clear all TPM information it will be erased altogether and the informa tion will need to be reconfigured DE a e TPM State 5 13 BIOS Utilities If you have made any changes to the TPM State you will be asked to execute or reject the changes made after you have saved and exited the BIOS Highlight the required option it will be white and then press Enter to save it Figure Taz Physical Presence operations Physical Presence Operations TPM configuration change was requested to State Clear WARNING Clearing erases information stored on the TPM You will lose all created keys end access cO 3 data encrypted by these keys Presence operations Execute Physical and exit Reject 5 14 TPM State BIOS Utilities Boot Menu Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility Nain Advanced Security Boot Figure 5 8 Poni manu i Keys used to view or IDE CD Optiarc CD RW CRXSSUA SM configure devices IDE HDD FUJITSU MHW2060BH PL S1 eo ies USD DE Up and Down arrows PCI BEV Realtek Boot Agent select a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or
38. the introduction in PC Camera Module on page 7 2 and check the installation procedure Wireless LAN Module See the introduction in Wireless LAN Module on page 7 11 and check the installation procedure Bluetooth Module See the introduction in Bluetooth Module on page 7 17 and check the installation procedure 3 5G Module See the introduction in 3 5G Module on page 7 21 and check the installation procedure Fingerprint Reader Module See the introduction in Fingerprint Reader Module on page 7 32 and check the installation procedure Trusted Platform Module See the introduction in Trusted Platform Module on page 7 36 and check the installation procedure Intel Turbo Memory Technology Driver See the introduction in Intel Turbo Memory Mod ule on page 7 48 and check the installation proce dure 4 6 Driver Installation BIOS Utilities Chapter 5 BIOS Utilities vy Ove rview BIOS Settings Warning This chapter gives a brief introduction to the computer s built in software l Incorrect settings can Diagnostics The POST Power On Self Test serie ae H one mistakes return to Set Configuration The Setup utility up and restore the Set If your computer has never been set up or you are making important changes to the up Defaults with lt F9 gt system e g hard disk setup then you should review this chapter first and note the original settings fo
39. the on screen prompts 9 Windows XP Information Driver Installation D 29 Windows XP Information Driver Installation Procedure Chipset 1 Click 1 Install Chipset Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next gt Yes gt Next gt Next 3 Click Finish to restart the computer Video VGA 1 Click 2 Install VGA Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next gt Yes gt Next gt Next 3 Click Finish to restart the computer Audio 1 Click 3 Install Audio Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next 3 Click Finish to restart the computer Modem 1 Click 4 Install Modem Driver gt Yes 2 Click OK 3 The modem is ready for dial up configuration i Modem Country Selection Be sure to check if the modem country selection is ap propriate for you Control Panel gt Phone and Modem Options LAN 1 Click 5 Install LAN Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next 3 Click Install gt Finish 4 The network settings can now be configured D 30 Driver Installation TouchPad 1 Click 6 Install Touchpad Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next gt Finish 3 Click Yes to restart the computer CardReader 1 Click 7 Install Cardreader Driver gt Yes 2 Click Next gt Next 3 Click Finish to restart the computer Hot Key 1 Click 8 Install HOTKEY Utility gt Yes 2 Click Next gt Install 3 Click Finish gt Finish to restart the computer Si a a a eae ee Driver Installation D 31 Windows XP Information Module Drivers
40. to any shock or vibration surface on the computer p 2 Keep it dry and don t overheat it Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating ele ment This is an electrical appliance If water or any other liquid gets into it the computer could be badly dam aged Do not expose it to excessive Do not leave it in a place Don t use or store the com Do not place the computer on heat or direct sunlight where foreign matter or mois puter in a humid environment any surface that will block the ture may affect the system Vents Fan Intakes bs ILA D Preface Avoid interference Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers electric motors and other strong magnetic fields These can hinder proper performance and damage your data Follow the proper working procedures for the computer Shut the computer down properly and don t forget to save your work Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted Do not turn off the power Do not turn off any peripheral Do not disassemble the com Perform routine maintenance until you properly shut down devices when the computer is puter by yourself on your computer all programs Take care when using peripheral devices Use only approved brands of Unplug the power cord before peripherals attaching peripheral devices Preface Power Safety The computer has specific power requirements ITK
41. try to look through all the documentation more detailed descriptions of the functions setup and system controls are covered in the boxes with the mark remainder of the User s Manual but do not worry if you do not understand every above to find detailed in thing the first time Keep this manual nearby and refer to it to learn as you go You Sener Oe may find it useful to refer to the notes marked with a as indicated in the margin For a more detailed description of any of the interface ports and jacks see Interface Ports amp Jacks on page A 1 Check the light colored Warning Boxes No matter what your level please pay careful attention to the warning and safety information indicated by the X symbol Also please note the safety and handling instructions as indicated in the Preface 1 2 Overview Quick Start Guide Not Included Operating Systems e g Windows Vista Windows XP and applications e g word processing spreadsheet and database programs have their own manuals so please consult the appropriate manuals Ee Drivers If you are installing new system software or are re configuring your computer for a different system you will need to install the drivers listed in Drivers amp Utilities on page 4 1 Drivers are programs which act as an interface between the com puter and a hardware component e g a wireless network module It is very important that you install the drivers in the or
42. 0 The IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window screen appears on Sno Nee restart 11 You can configure the settings at any time by going to the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window control panel Start gt Programs All Pro grams gt IVT BlueSoleil or by clicking the taskbar icon E 12 View the BlueSoleil User Guides from the Help Menu press F1 in the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window control panel Bluetooth Module D 41 Windows XP Information IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window File view My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help CoS reE eS De E Sern xr De User Guide View the BlueSoleil User Guides Contents and In dex from the Help menu or press the F1 key in the IVT Corporation Name BlueSoleil Main Win me dow control panel Click Arona EEA BlueSoleil User Guides in the Contents tab and Invalid operation PAN IP 0 0 0 0 7 click to select the appro priate User Guide from VES L2Eebetce the panel on the right BlueSoleil User Guides This chapter describes BlueSoleil User Iterface and how to do various configurations and operations It inchides ai Loyronmers aS e Sonfauraien For details on how to use ABlvetcoth profiles in BlucSoleil please refer to Gatuno started wit Pyesoler Figure D 7 Bluetooth Control Bort Satire Panel amp User Guides frre henry D 42 Bluetooth Module Bluetooth Local Area Connec
43. A place the component s vent accidentally turning the machine on DAN IE Removal Warning When removing any cover s and screw s for the purposes of device upgrade remember to replace the cover s and screw s before turning the computer on E a ee a a E 6 2 Overview Upgrading The Computer Removing the Battery If you are confident in undertaking upgrade procedures yourself for safety reasons it is best to remove the battery T 2 3 4 Turn the computer off and turn it over Slide the latch in the direction of the arrow Slide the latch in the direction of the arrow and hold it in place Slide the battery out in the direction of the arrow Figure 6 I Battery Removal Removing the Battery 6 3 Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive can be taken out to accommodate other 2 5 serial SATA hard disk drives with a height of 9 5mm h see Storage on page C 3 Follow your operating system s installation instructions and install all necessary drivers and util ities see Driver Installation on page 4 2 when setting up a new hard disk Turn off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery Locate the hard disk bay cover and loosen screws amp Remove the hard disk bay cover Grip the tab and slide the hard disk in the direction of arrow Pe Doa Figure 6 2 Hard Disk Bay amp Screws 6 4 Upgra
44. Alt Delete key combination and then use Task Manager to end the Windows Media Center task Contact your service center to obtain the latest Intel driver This is a known issue with older Intel video drivers Contact your service center to obtain the latest Intel driver Problems and Possible Solutions 8 11 Troubleshooting An LCD is connected to the External Note that VCDs can not be played on an external display using Cyberlink Power Monitor Port when using Cyberlink Power DVD 7 If you wish to play VCD s on an external display then use Windows DVD Ver 7 to play a VCD No image will Media Player to do so be displayed on the external display when Extended Desktop or Clone have been selected using Intel Multiple Display mode 8 12 Interface Ports amp Jacks Appendix A Interface Ports amp Jacks Overview The following chapter will give a quick description of the interface ports amp jacks which allow your computer to communicate with external devices connect to the internet etc DE aay a a a a ee a ae ee Cee ee Interface Ports amp Jacks A 1 Interface Ports amp Jacks Notebook Ports and Jacks a ee ee Card Reader Port The card reader allows you to use some of the latest digital storage cards Push the card into the MMC SD MS slot and it will appear as a removable device DC In Jack Plug the supplied AC DC adapter into this jack to power your computer External Monitor
45. Driver for mobile Display Devices Display Settings More visual display options for devices attached to Color Correction eee Display this computer such as Note y Two displays must be connected to the computer l Television Hot Keys before you can use this feature Please connect Dicital Displ another display 1 Generic PnP Monitor on Mobile Intel R 965 Express Chipset Family IBP Notebook intel This is my main monitor intel Extend the desktop onto this monitor Monitor Resolution Colors are available here Low High Highest 32 bit 2 1280 by 800 pixels 5 M Show Tray leon How do I get the best display Advanced Settings j Figure 1 8 Display Properties Desktop Single Mode One of the connected displays is used as the display device Intel R Dual Display Clone Mode Both connected displays output the same view and may be configured independently Extended Desktop Mode Both connected displays are treated as separate devices and act as a virtual desktop Table 1 6 Display Options Video Features 1 17 Quick Start Guide Power Options The Power Options Hardware and Sound menu control panel icon in Windows see page 1 15 allows you to configure power management features for your computer You can conserve power by means of power plans and configure the options for the power button sleep button computer lid when closed display and slee
46. E Erter We area Change pan prong Bore ao Cane High performance Banery We oo Chintepe jm iett demane God Change settings for the plary Battery Discharge Cheese the tleep ord Sapir LALARI that pou wart yeast mpane te 3 14 Battery Information Power Management 4 Scroll down to Battery and click to expand the battery options 5 Choose the options below click Yes if a warning appears Advanced settings Advanced settings then choose settings that reflect how you want your then choose settings that reflect how you want your Select the power plan that you want to customize and Select the power plan that you want to customize and computer to manage power computer to manage power e Change settings that are currently unavailable e Change settings that are currently unavailable Battery Discharge Active v Battery Discharge Active Battery E On battery 0 Critical battery action Plugged in 0 On battery Shut down Critical battery level Figure 3 S in thi H Plugged in Do no ing B Power Options Low battery level 2 a Plugged in 0 On battery 9 o Low battery notification Advanced Settings Plugged in 0 Low battery action a E Critical battery level lin On battery Do nothing Battery On battery 0 Plugged in Do nothing Plunned in 0 Restore plan defaults Restore plan defaults e Low battery
47. ION You can change the igin a ritad rear oi ene Adler Changes MATHAU speched Zeng you cannot change the regen even piu AAA irda Gr ree oda DOD deve bo a diae coria South East Asia Taiwan South Korea The Philippines Indonesia Hong Kong Se a ee Te changa the cumani iepen selec Geogiaphe aes and than chek OF South amp Central America Mexico Australia i T Se New Zealand Uateir Arastu Watican Cily Wen fark N Korea Russia Eastern Europe India amp Most of Africa Curent Pegon Hot Selected Hew Region Megan China Table D 1 DVD Region Codes Figure D I DVD Regions D 2 DVD Regional Codes Windows XP Information Windows XP Start Menu amp Control Panel Most of the control panels utilities and programs within Windows XP and most other Windows versions are accessed from the Start menu When you install programs and utilities they will be installed on your hard disk drive and a shortcut will usually be placed in the Start menu and or the desktop You can customize the look of the Start menu by right clicking the Start menu and selecting Properties from the menu Open l Actreahe Winakor Explore s Search 47 Set Progen Access and Def outs i 4 Le Widows CRI ib Windows Update if Prog omn Open All Users Explore All Users 3 T Bre Pe R g Hy i th Bie be pe Seach E t Acoma y tiers tures wd ia FE A Par tee Sou
48. If you do so you will be unable to make administrative changes unless you clear the TPM This could then re sult in data loss Recovery Token Note the location of the emergency recovery to ken It is recommended that you save the file to removable media such as a USB Flash drive or backup using the tool provided see page Windows XP Information
49. M pixel camera modules BisonCap is a video viewer useful for general purpose video viewing and testing and can capture video files to avi format 1 Run the BisonCap application from the Start gt Programs All Programs gt Bison Cam menu it is recommended that you set the capture file before the capture process see Set Capture File below Go to the Capture menu heading if you wish to capture audio check PC Camera Audio Setup all camera modules on page D 33 and select Start Capture On the first run of the program if you have not set the captured file you will be asked to choose a file name and size see the sidebar Pre Allocating File Space for the captured file Click Start Capture again Click OK to start capturing the video and press Esc to stop the capture If you wish to you may go to the File menu and select Save Captured Video As choose a file name and location and then click Open you can view the file using the Windows Media Player Set Capture File In the BisonCap program you will only be asked to set the capture file name on the first run of the program When you run the program the next time the file will auto matically be overwritten with the newly captured file To avoid overwriting files you can go to the Set Capture File option in the File menu and set the file name and location before capture Set the name and location then click Open you can choose Cancel to ignore the file size if promp
50. Overview Quick Start Guide System Startup Remove all packing materials Place the computer on a stable surface Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the notebook e g Keyboard and mouse to their ports Attach the AC DC adapter to the DC In jack on the left of the computer then plug the AC power cord into an outlet and connect the AC power cord to the AC DC adapter Raise the lid LCD to a comfortable viewing angle and press the power button to turn the computer on Adjust the LCD panel to a comfortable viewing angle The LED indicators show the power and battery status of the computer a a NOM id Shutdown Note that you should always shut your computer down by choosing the Shut Down command from the Lock Button Menu in Win dows Vista This will help prevent hard disk or system problems Figure 1 1 AC DC Adapter In System Startup 1 5 Quick Start Guide a System Map LCD Panel Open LCD Panel Open 1 Built In PC Camera Optional LCD Speakers Power Button Hot Key Buttons LED Status Indicators Keyboard Touchpad amp Buttons 9 LED Power amp Communication Indicators 10 Fingerprint Module Optional 11 Built In Microphone Pig IY co N 1 6 System Map LCD Panel Open Table 1 5 on page 1 10 Table 1 2 onpage1 7 Quick Start Guide gi LED Indicators E The two sets of LED indicators LED Status Indica tors and LED Power amp
51. Proper handling of the Battery Pack e DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances DO NOT expose the battery to fire or high temperatures it may explode e DO NOT connect the metal terminals to each other a a ee ee el Battery Information 3 13 Power Management Battery FAQ How do I completely discharge the battery Use the computer with battery power until it shuts down due to a low battery Don t turn off the computer even if a message indicates the battery is critically low just let the computer use up all of the battery power and shut down on its own 1 Save and close all files and applications 2 Create a power plan for discharging the battery and set all the options to Never 3 Click Change plan settings after saving it and click Change advanced power settings Change settings for the plar Battery Discharge supe et he Select a power plan Choove the deep and dapiay setting that you want your computer to use 5 ia cial ainiai Pimen plari can help pou miami pour compd i ca porhennance oe combet fabs a ples acie by j On deters Pa m kaom miat iana ihs kd seleri dt aF these a ples ind cuteemane A Ey TOETATE 9 doss powe ibng Lgl ma meag piaui ppa pueg Figure 3 7 Power Plan Create i a l i D Tumo the dapisy Never e Never Plat thirr ont the batliry mehir mais 4 pomm piar how z Faery Deihi Putthecomeutertodeep Never gt N e Charge wrr Erm t TA
52. Storage on page C 3 The Sound Volume optical device is usually labeled Drive D and may be used as a boot device if Adjustment properly set in the BIOS see Boot Menu on page 5 15 How high the sound vol ume can be set depends Loading Discs on the setting of the vol ume control within Win To insert a CD DVD press the open button and carefully place a CD DVD onto dows Click the Volume the disc tray with label side facing up use just enough force for the disc to click onto f icon on the taskbar to the tray s spindle Gently push the CD DVD tray in until its lock clicks and you f check the setting see Audio Features on are ready to start The busy indicator will light up while data is being accessed gage 228 or while an audio video CD or DVD is playing If power is unexpectedly interrupt ed insert an object such as a straightened paper clip into the emergency eject hole to open the tray Figure 2 2 Optical Device Optical CD DVD Device 2 3 Features amp Components Handling CDs or DVDs AS Proper handling of your CDs DVDs will prevent them from being damaged Please Sane sce follow the advice below to make sure that the data stored on your CDs DVDs can be accessed If you need to manually Sen ee a xeae ee Note the following an unexpected power interruption you may e Hold the CD or DVD by the edges do not touch the surface of the disc push the Po of
53. UMTS HSPDA based 3 5G Module with Mini Card Interface Factory Option Quad band GSM GPRS 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz UMTS WCDMA FDD 2100 MHz UMTS Modes Note that UMTS modes CAN NOT be used in North America Specifications C 5 Specifications a re C 6 Specifications Windows XP Information Appendix D Windows XP Information This Appendix contains information including control panel information driver installation etc for users of the Windows XP OS Windows XP Information DVD Regional Codes 2 Changing DVD Regional Codes Go to the Control Panel and double click System gt Hardware tab click Device Manager then click the next to DVD CD ROM drives Double click on the DVD ROM device to bring up the Properties dialogue box and select the DVD Region tab to bring up the control panel to allow you to adjust the regional code DVD region detection is device dependent not OS dependent You can select your module s region code 5 times The fifth selection is permanent This cannot be altered even if you change your operating system or you use the module in another computer Geographical Location Gersa Progavtins DVD Regon yokes Orres USA Canada Mil DVDs aie ete dia play m ae edad le ie 1 ply gioni ed DWD on turin pompuar Wo TE pae Ti ikha in play chor see er fa 4 Ge ape Anes iom the hwang lip Western Europe Japan South Africa Middle East amp Egypt CALIT
54. You can change the region a limited number of times After Changes remaining reaches zero you cannot change the region even f you reinstall Windows or move your DVD drive to a different computer Changes remaining 5 To change the curent region select a geographic area and then click OK United Arab Emirates a United Kingdom United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City X Curent Region Not Selected New Region Region 1 OK Cancel Table 2 1 DVD Regional Coding Figure 2 3 DVD Regions Optical CD DVD Device 2 5 Features amp Components a Card Reader Cover Make sure you keep the rubber cover provided in the card reader when not in use This will help prevent foreign objects and or dust getting in to the card reader Figure 2 4 Right View 1 Card Reader 7 in 1 Card Reader The card reader allows you to use some of the latest digital storage cards Push the card into the slot and it will appear as a removable device and can be accessed in the same way as your hard disk s Make sure you install the Card Reader driver see CardReader on page 4 6 e MMC MultiMedia Card e MS Duo requires PC adapter e SD Secure Digital e Mini SD requires PC adapter e MS Memory Stick e RS MMC requires PC adapter e MS Pro Memory Stick Pro Note The PC adapters are usually supplied with these cards a E OLE 2 6 7 in 1 Card
55. able to also remove your Locate the hard disk bay cover and loosen screws amp battery In order to pre Remove the hard disk bay cover vent accidentally turning Grip the tab and slide the hard disk in the direction of arrow to remove it LUE ML oe a Figure 7 15 Hard Disk Removal 3 5G Module 7 21 Modules amp Options 5 Insert the USIM card as you would into your mobile phone 6 The 3 5G module is pictured on the left and the installed USIM card on the right in Figure 7 16 Figure 7 16 Module and USIM Card Location 7 Slide the SIMLOCK in the direction of the arrow Figure 7 17 in order to release the lock and lift it up Figure 7 17 SIMLOCK Unlock 7 22 3 5G Module Modules amp Options 8 Insert the USIM card as illustrated in Figure 7 18 and close the SIMLOCK Figure 7 18 Insert the USIM Card 9 Figure 7 19 SIMLOCK Lock 10 Replace the hard disk assembly cover screws and battery etc 3 5G Module 7 23 Modules amp Options XN 7 ANS Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft The use of any portable electronic transmission de vices aboard aircraft is usu ally prohibited Make sure the module s are OFF if you are using the computer aboard aircraft Use the Fn f key com bination to toggle power to the 3 5G module and check the indicator to see if the module is powered on or not see i 7 24 3 5G Modu
56. aft is usu Bluetooth Driver Installation 1 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win ally prohibited Make sure Vista into the CD DVD drive a aa fee 2 Click Option Drivers button aboard aircraft 3 Click 3 Bluetooth gt Yes 4 Choose the language you prefer and click OK gt Next saat ie i te ne ia 5 Click the button to accept the license agreement and then click Next the Bluetooth module and 6 Click Next gt Install check the indicator to see if 7 Click Finish and the BlueSoleil icon will appear on the desktop ae leas silicates 8 You can configure the settings at any time by going to the IVT Corpora tion BlueSoleil Main Window Start gt Programs All Programs gt IVT BlueSoleil gt BlueSoleil or by clicking the desktop icon fH Bluetooth Module 7 17 Modules amp Options Za User Guides amp Help View the BlueSoleil User Guides from the Help Menu or press the F1 key in the IVT Cor poration BlueSoleil Main Window control panel Click the Help menu and select Contents and index Look through Getting Started or select the ap propriate User Guide from the Contents menu Figure 7 12 BlueSoleil Main Window amp Help 7 18 Bluetooth Module File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Gorterts inden Search Fogra E Stat Bueteoth 8 Estebieh Doetnoth Connection i Terminate Divelooth Co
57. allows you to configure power management features for your computer You may conserve power through individual components such as the monitor or hard disk or you may use e1 ther Stand by or Hibernate mode to conserve power throughout the system Advanced Configuration and Power Interface The ACPI interface provides the computer with enhanced power saving techniques and gives the operating system OS direct control over the power and thermal states of devices and processors For example it enables the OS to set devices into low power states based on user settings and information from applications ACPI is fully supported in Windows XP Power Management Features D 15 Lo OS Note Power management functions will vary slightly depending on your operating system For more information it is best to refer to the users manual of your operating system Note All pictures used on the following pages are from the Windows XP OS Windows XP Information The Power Sources The computer can be powered by either an AC DC adapter or a battery pack AC DC Adapter Use only the AC DC adapter that comes with your computer The wrong type of AC DC adapter will damage the computer and its components 1 Attach the AC DC adapter to the DC in jack on the left of the computer 2 Plug the AC power cord into an outlet and then connect the AC power cord to the AC DC adapter 3 Raise the lid LCD to a comfortable viewing angle 4
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59. and select Capture Audio it should have a tick alongside it E ea a a e o ee 7 4 PC Camera Module Playback Recording Select a recording device below to modify its settings Microphone E N Realtek High Definition Audio at Working Configure Speech Recognition Disable Show Disabled Devices vV Show Disconnected Devices Properties r r Microphone Properties General Levels Enhancements Advanced Microphone TT E Microphone Boost Help Help BisonCam NB Pro Microphone Realtek High Defini l Options Capture Help USB2 0 2M WebCam Microphone Realtek High Defini Start Capture Start Capture Stop Capture stop Capture SnapShot Capture Audio Set Time Limit Capture Audio Closed Captioning Master Stream a Set Frame Rate Set Time Limit Modules amp Options Figure 7 1 Audio Setup for PC Camera PC Camera Module 7 5 Modules amp Options 7i Pre Allocating File Space You may pre allocate the file size for the capture file in the BisonCap pro gram You can choose to ignore this by clicking Cancel Pre allocating space on the hard disk can improve the capture quality par ticularly of large capture files by reducing the amount of work the hard disk has to do in finding space for the video data as it is being captured
60. and software Make sure your documents are prepared YORE ANS Power Off Before Traveling a a E ND Make sure that your notebook is completely powered off before putting it into a travel bag or any such container Putting a notebook which is powered on in a travel bag may cause the vent s fan intake s outlet s to be blocked To prevent your computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks the vent s fan intake s outlet s while the computer is in use Preface On the Road In addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions in this preface and Chapter 8 Troubleshooting keep these points in mind Hand carry the notebook For security don t let it out of your sight In some areas computer theft 1s very common Don t check it with normal luggage Baggage handlers may not be sufficiently careful Avoid knock ing the computer against hard objects Beware of Electromagnetic fields Devices such as metal detectors amp X ray machines can damage the com puter hard disk floppy disks and other media They may also destroy any stored data Pass your computer and disks around the devices Ask security officials to hand inspect them you may be asked to turn it on Note Some airports also scan luggage with these devices Fly safely Most airlines have regulations about the use of computers and other electronic devices in flight These restrictions are for your safety follow them If you stow the notebook in
61. and turned on You should also check the monitor s own brightness and contrast controls The computer is set for a different display Toggle the screen display key combination Fn F7 If an external monitor is connected turn it on The screen saver is activated Press any key or touch the TouchPad No image appears on the external You haven t installed the video driver and configured it appropriately from the monitor have plugged in and powered Control Panel See Appendix B Video Features on pageD 7 for on instructions on installing and configuring the video driver SSS aa ee ee a 8 8 Problems and Possible Solutions Troubleshooting You forget the boot password If you forget the password you may have to discharge the battery of the CMOS Contact your service representative for help Password Warning If you choose to set a boot password NEVER forget your password The consequences of this could be serious If you cannot remember your boot password you must contact your vendor and you may lose all of the information on your hard disk The sound cannot be heard or the volume The volume might be set too low Check the volume control in the Volume is very low Control Panel in the Windows taskbar or use the key combination Fn F5 and F6 see Function Hot Key Indicators on page 1 10 to adjust The CD DVD cannot be read The CD DVD is dirty Clean it with a CD DVD cleaner kit The CD DVD tray will no
62. as network dialup settings mail settings etc even 1f just brief notes Warranty The CPU is not a user serviceable part Opening this compartment or accessing the CPU in any way may violate your war ranty Backup and General Maintenance 8 3 Troubleshooting Viruses e Install an Anti Virus program and keep the definitions file the file which tells your program which viruses to look for up to date New computer viruses are discovered daily and some of them may seriously harm your computer and cause you to lose data Anti Virus programs are commercially available and the defini tions file updates are usually downloadable directly from the internet e Be careful when opening e mail from sources you don t know Viruses are often triggered from within e mail attachments so take care when opening any attached file You can configure most Anti Virus pro grams to check all e mail attachments Note You should also beware of files from people you know as the virus may have infected an address book and been automatically forwarded without the person s knowl edge Keep a Bootable CD ROM DVD ROM USB storage device this CD DVD USB device provides basic information which allows you to startup your computer handy You may refer to your OS s documentation for instructions on how to make one and many Anti Virus programs will also provide such a disk or at least instructions on how to make one 8 4 Viruses Troublesh
63. at the power RM SRS Power plans can help you maximize your computer s performance or conserve energy Make a plan active by selecting it or choose a plan and customize it by Choose what closing the lid changing its power settings Tell me more about power plans does Plans shown on the battery meter Create a power plan Choose when to turn off the display Change when the computer sleeps See also Personalization Windows Mobility Center User Accounts Balanced Change plan settings Power saver Change plan settings High performance Change plan settings Battery life Performance 999 Battery life 000 Performance 99 Battery life 99 Performance 99990999 Power Plans 3 5 Power Management a Power Button The Power Button in the Start Menu in Classic View use the Shut Down button oj can be used to send the computer into a power saving state Sleep Mode amp Mobile PC Battery A mobile PC in Sleep uses very little battery power After an extended peri od of time the computer will save any open docu ments and applications to hard disk Power Saving States You can use power saving states to stop the computer s operation and restart where you left off Sleep is the default power saving state in Windows Vista Earlier versions of Windows used Stand By and Hibernate as system power saving states Windows Vista combines the features of Stand By an
64. at www synaptics com Mouse Properties R Mouse Properties NU re Buttons Pointers Pointer Options Wheel Hakware Device Settings Buttons Pointers Pointer Uptions Wheel H Button configuration Synaptics Pointing Device v9 0 2 120ct06 M O u se D r i ve r Devices Synaptics TouchPad V6 3 on PS 2 Port 3 Devices Right handed C Left handed Ennen PTEE R Yes Synaptics TouchPad V6 3 If you are USING an external mouse Spay Click Normal Select Oe aay Click Context a Normal Drag Menu Special Drag your operating system may be able to auto configure your mouse during its Double Cick Speed pate C Tray Icon gt E 5 A Double click the folder to test your setting If the folder does not installation or only enable its basic open or clase ty using a slower seting functions Be sure to check the de vice s user documentation for details CiickLock F Tum on ClickLock C Remove tray icon from taskbar 4 20 PM Static tray icon in taskbar 4 20 PM Animated tray icon in taskbar 4 20 PM Enables you to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button To set briefly press the mouse button To release click the mouse button again www synaptics com Figure D 3 Mouse Properties D 4 TouchPad and Buttons Mouse Windows XP Information Function Keys The function Keys F1 F12 etc will act as hot keys when pressed while the Fn key is held down In addition to the bas
65. ation to turn it on again Modules amp Options 2 0M PC Camera Screen Refresh The 2 0M PC Camera module supports a frame rate of 12 fps If you find that the screen refresh rate is subject to lag or stuttering then re duce the window size or adjust the Output Size and or Color Space Compression To reduce Output Size and or Color amp Space Compression run the Video View application click Options and select Video Capture Pin Ad just the settings from the appropriate pull down menu Modules amp Options PC Camera Audio Setup all camera modules If you wish to capture video amp audio with your camera it is necessary to setup the audio recording options in Windows 1 Click Start and click Control Panel or point to Settings and click Control Panel 2 Click Sound Hardware and Sound 3 Click Recording tab 4 Right click Microphone Realtek High Definition Audio and make sure the item is not disabled 5 Double click Microphone or select Properties from the right click menu 6 Click Levels tab and adjust the Microphone and Microphone Boost sliders to the level required 7 Click OK and close the control panels 8 Run the BisonCap Video View application program from the Start gt Programs All Programs gt BisonCam USB2 0 PC Camera menu 9 Goto the Devices menu heading and select Microphone Realtek it should have a tick alongside it 10 Go to the Capture menu heading
66. ations C 1 Specifications Feature Specification Processor Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 65nm 65 Nanometer Process Technology 478 pin Micro FC PGA Package Socket P 2MB On die L2 Cache amp 800MHz FSB T7100 1 8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 65nm 65 Nanometer Process Technology 478 pin Micro FC PGA Package Socket P 4MB On die L2 Cache amp 800MHz FSB T7300 T7500 T7700 2 0 2 2 2 4 GHz Intel GM965 ICH8M Chipset 12 1 WXGA 1280 800 Glare Non Glare TFT LCD Memory Dual Channel 64 bit Wide DDRII DDR2 Two 200 Pin SO DIMM Sockets Supporting DDRII DDR2 533MHz 512MB RAM Modules OR 667MHz 512MB 1024MB RAM Modules Memory Expandable up to 2GB 512 1024 MB DDRII Modules Video Adapter Intel GM965 Integrated Video High Preference 3D 2D Graphic Accelerator Supports Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT up to 256MB dynamically allocated from system memory where needed Supports DirectX 9 3D Graphics Engine Accelerator Security Security Kensington Type Lock Slot BIOS Password Fingerprint ID Reader Module Factory Option Trusted Platform Module V1 2 Factory Option One 8Mb SPI Flash ROM Phoenix BIOS C 2 Specifications Specifications Storage One Changeable 12 7mm h Optical Device CD DVD Type Drive see Optional on page C 5 Easy Changeable 2 5 9 5 mm h SATA Serial HDD High Definition Audio HDA A3D Compatible Compliant with Microsoft UAA Universal Audio S PDIF Digital O
67. ayout but the Enter key may execute a command The Setup Program 5 5 BIOS Utilities Main Menu Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility Figure S27 D Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Main Menu Item Specific Help BIOS Revision KKKKKKKE BRA 12 05 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or System Date 06 12 2007 lt Enter gt selects field IDE Primary Master FUJITSU MHW2060BH S1 IDE Secondary Master Optiarc CD RW CRX880A SM System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 1036336 KE Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select P Sub Menu Save and Exit System Time amp Date Main Menu The hour setting uses the 24 hour system i e midnight 13 1 pm If you can change the date and time settings in your operating system you will also change these settings Some applications may also alter data files to reflect these changes 5 6 Main Menu BIOS Utilities IDE Primary Master Main Menu Pressing Enter opens the sub menu to show the configuration of a HDD on the com puter s IDE Primary Master Channel Use the Auto Type setting to have the items configured automatically for you IDE Secondary Master Main Menu Pressing Enter opens the sub menu to show the configuration of an optical Device on the computer s IDE Channel 1 Use the Auto Type setting to have the items configured automatically for you System Extended Memory Main Menu This item contains information o
68. ble 6 My Plan 1 My Plan 1 5 r Power saver Battery Figure 3 E 5 Critical battery action f my Hi h erfa rm ance E Low battery level Battery icon ERATI Critical battery level Low battery notification Taskbar amp Batte ry On battery On k Jj i Learn how to conserve power Peet ee P a Advanced Settings 5 d P Low battery action H More power options SR Windows Mobility Center Pluaaed in Do nothing ad ee lefaults Shut down _ LI 7 4 r a 45 AM 3 10 Battery Information Conserving Battery Power Power Management e Use a power plan that conserves power e g Power saver however note that LP this may have an affect on computer performance e Lower the brightness level of the LCD display The system will decrease LCD brightness slightly to save power when it is not powered by the AC DC adapter e Reduce the amount of time before the display is turned off e Close wireless Bluetooth modem or communication applications when they are not being used e Disconnect remove any unnecessary external devices e g USB devices ExpressCards etc r gt Windows Mobility Center F Mute F 50 remaining j ii Not connected No display connected Sync Center Presentation Settings Power saver ha Turn wireless off Connect display Volume Battery Status Wireless Network External Display No sync oz Nick resents partnerships E Not presenting Sync settings Turn
69. ce in the boot order from the Boot See 7 48 Intel Turbo Memory Module Modules amp Options priority order menu use the f and r keys to move the device up and down the priority order 7 Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu or press F10 and Enter and press Enter to exit the BIOS and reboot the computer 8 As the computer starts up press a key when you see the message Press any key to boot from CD or DVD 9 The system software will prompt you through the installation procedure see the Microsoft Windows Vista OS documentation for more details 10 Install the drivers as per the instructions in Chapter 4 make sure the drivers are installed in the order indicated in Table 4 1 on page 4 3 11 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win Vista into the CD DVD drive 12 Click Option Drivers button 13 Click 7 Robson gt Yes 14 Click Next gt Yes gt Next gt Next 15 Click Finish to restart the computer 16 After restarting the computer click Restart Now to complete the installa tion procedure after the computer has made the necessary hardware changes Intel Turbo Memory Module 7 49 Modules amp Options Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Overview Should you have any problems with your computer before consulting your service representative you may want to try to solve the problem yourself This chapter lists some common prob
70. ck Finish to start User Initialization process TPM This could then re Wet oe Wetcame te TEM cere rehier scart Wacome te the TPM Ouner risipa Wast aw le Pasir mir Pa peter camer Geeced should ber 18 rece atiahiatron The owner miiatzaton of TPM has bean completed TPN pune ntako hes been completed svccesaty with TPM cont bey owner thes anc DeO Guy Soke Creamed The TPM emergency covery ian hat Seen generated at C Users Aic SINOSLIY Date TPM Emergency Recovery Toker mi Note TPM user risico requred fo ful wee of TPM T Aw re ae roO wis sult in data loss Weide Fete Pe mre eaten d te TPU Recovery Token he rat a proi eat fe TPM cere rtatraten whe raad Pa bourg tape Note the location of the emergency recovery to ken It is recommended that you save the file to removable media such as a USB Flash drive or backup using the tool provided see page iE Figure 7 31 TPM Owner Initialization Trusted Platform Module 7 39 Modules amp Options Click Next Type a TPM User Password and then retype to confirm the password 8 Click Next gt you may want to add Owner Password Tips Next to begin the user initialization process 9 Click Finish and then enter the user password and click Logon Wel wee come Welcome to the user initialization wizard Welcome to the User Initialization Wizard Set the Ler Prasward The user initialization wizard will
71. craft is usu 10 to toggle power to the Wireless LAN module Make sure you install the drivers PETA Im a Vere ane in the order indicated in Table on page 4 3 the module s are OFF if you are using the computer aboard aircraft Intel WLAN Driver Installation 1 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win marie a a ie seca Vista into the CD DVD drive the WLAN module and 2 Click Option Drivers button Hance cn eee 3 Click 2 Wireless Lan gt Yes ap man E 4 Click Install Software 5 Click the button to accept the license and click Next 6 Click Next gt OK Note The operating system is the default setting for Wireless LAN control in Win dows Vista see page 7 13 Wireless LAN Module 7 11 Modules amp Options Realtek RTL 8187 Driver Installation 1 Make sure the module is powered on then insert the Device Drivers amp Util ities User s Manual CD ROM Win Vista into the CD DVD drive Click Option Drivers button Click 2 Wireless Lan gt Yes Choose the language you prefer and click Next Click Finish to complete the installation ae Note The operating system is the default setting for Wireless LAN control in Win dows Vista see overleaf a ca a ee 7 12 Wireless LAN Module Modules amp Options Connecting to a Wireless Network Make sure the Wireless LAN module 1s turned on 1 Click the taskbar wireless icon E and then click Con
72. cure Digital MS Memory Stick MS Pro Memory Stick Pro MS Duo requires PC adapter Mini SD requires PC adapter RS MMC requires PC adapter System Map Front amp Rear Views 1 11 Quick Start Guide Figure 1 5 Left amp Right Views DC In Jack 2 RJ 45 LAN Jack 3 External Monitor System Map Left amp Right Views s Port 4 Mini lIEEE 1394 Port 5 Vent Fan Intake Outlet 6 3 USB 2 0 Ports 7 Optical Device Drive Bay for CD DVD Device see page 2 3 8 RJ 11 Phone Jack 9 Security Lock Slot 1 12 System Map Left amp Right Views Disk Eject Warning Don t try to eject a CD DVD while the system is ac cessing it This may cause the system to crash Stop the disk first then eject it or press the stop button twice CD DVD Emergency Eject If you need to manually eject a CD DVD e g due to an unexpected power interruption you may push the end of a straightened paper clip into the emergency eject hole Do not use a sharpened pencil or any ob ject that may break and become lodged in the hole Don t try to remove a floppy disk CD DVD while the system is accessing it This may cause the system to crash Quick Start Guide gi A Changing DVD Regional Codes Go to the Control Panel and double click Device Manager Hardware and Sound then click the next to DVD CD ROM drives Double click on the DVD ROM device to bring up the Properties dialog box
73. d Hibernate into the de fault Sleep power saving state Sleep In Sleep all of your work settings and preferences are saved to memory before the system sleeps When you are not using your computer for a certain length of time which you specify in the operating system it will enter Sleep to save power The PC wakes from Sleep within seconds and will return you to where you last left off what was on your desktop without reopening the application s and file s you last used If your mobile PC in Sleep is running on battery power the system will use only a minimum amount of power After an extended period the system will save all the information to the hard disk and shut the computer down before the battery becomes depleted 3 6 Power Saving States Hibernate Hibernate uses the least amount of power of all the power saving states and saves all of your information on a part of the hard disk before it turns the system off If a power failure occurs the system can restore your work from the hard disk if a power failure occurs when work is saved only to memory then the work will be lost Hi bernate will also return you to where you last left off within seconds You should put your mobile PC into Hibernate if you will not use the computer for a period of time and will not have the chance to charge the battery Shut Down You should shut down the computer if you plan to install new hardware don t for get to remove the battery and
74. d Sleep Resume Sleep Button D 22 Configuring the Power Button Windows XP Information Battery Information ane Please follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery Ls Low Battery New Battery Warning Always completely discharge then fully charge a new battery see Battery FAQ Pram battery is criti on page D 26 for instructions on how to do this cally low immediately connect the AC DC Battery Life adapter to the computer Your computer s battery life is dependent upon many factors including the programs Jo save work oth erwise the unsaved you are running and peripheral devices attached Power Options you may set low ee rit as ae ne battery Alarms and actions and check the Power Meter from the Power Options Pave se cea ce control panel and settings in the OS will help prolong the battery life if configured appropriately Power Dehra Alama Piei Minter Sihir Hissin Prva Scheer Adlets Piven Meter Aea Hibeerruste Loney Latter ahai eee deni Aor each battery eieaa Errar hatbau slari mhian paiar bara ahaa i Pirar ihah Oy a x E Cunert ppsa pape Daira Tois bebsp power marang 19 Talal ran aera 2 i Alam Action Heiles E gri in Fi ure D 15 a o g Run Freg ai 14 a aA Power Options F Acivate giia hatiery alam ehan ge x Alarm amp Power N Meter LAlmAsion umn Alun Piega ok an raai baie oar a a oration C w J cma C o ca
75. d Support zeig Hibernate er button for 4 seconds or longer to force the system to turn itself off Sa Power Button Sleep Sleep is the default power mode when the power button is pressed for less than 4 seconds You may configure the options for the power button from the Power Options Hardware and Sound menu control panel in Windows Vista see your OS s documentation or Configuring the Power Buttons on page 3 8 for details Turning on the Computer 3 3 Power Management Power Plans The computer can be configured to conserve power by means of power plans You ni Resuming can use or modify an existing power plan or create a new one Operation The settings may be adjusted to set the display to turn off after a specified time and See Table3 1 i i inactivi eo on A to send the computer into Sleep after a period of inactivity page 3 9 for informa tion on how to resume from a power saving state Click Change plan settings and then click Change advanced power settings to ac cess further configuration options in Advanced Settings fa E 4 Power Options gr 3 eS E lt Power Options Edit Plan Settings gt ll Search Advanced settings a a L Password It is recommended that you enable a password on system resume in or der to protect your data Change settings for the plan My Plan 1 lt Select the power plan that you want to
76. d peripheral is a printer The following conventions will Parallel Printer help you to add a printer however it is always best to refer to the printer manual for After setting up the print Specific instructions and configuration options er attach the parallel ca ble to the printer USB Printer Connect the printer s Most current printers have a USB interface connection You may use any one of the parallel cable to the Par ports to connect the printer allel to USB converter and then plug the con Install Instructions verter into the USB port 1 Setup the printer according to its instructions unpacking paper tray toner ink car tridge etc Turn ON the printer 2 Turn ON the computer then turn ON the com 3 Turn ON the printer uA 4 Connect the printer s USB cable to one of the USB ports on the computer 5 Windows will identify the printer and either load one of its own drivers or ask you Windows will identify the printer and either load one of its own drivers or ask you to supply one Parallel Printer Follow the on screen in structions to supply one Follow the on screen instructions This is still a very common type of printer The install instructions are in the sidebar however you will need to purchase a parallel to USB converter 2 10 Adding a Printer Power Management Chapter 3 Power Management F Overview OS Note To conserve power especially when using the battery your computer power man
77. der listed in You will be unable to use most advanced controls until the necessary drivers and utilities are properly installed If your system hasn t been properly configured your service representative may have already done that for you refer to Chapter 4 for installation instructions Ports and Jacks See Notebook Ports and Jacks on page A 2 for a description of the interface ports amp jacks which allow your com puter to communicate with external devices connect to the internet etc Overview 1 3 Quick Start Guide System Software Your computer may already come with system software pre installed Where this is not the case or where you are re configuring your computer for a different system you will find the following operating systems are sup ported In order to run Windows XP without limitations or decreased Windows XP Home or Professional performance your computer requires a minimum 512MB of system memory RAM Windows Vista 64 bit Home Basic Edition In order to run Windows Vista without limitations or decreased performance your computer requires a minimum 1GB of system Windows Vista 64 bit memory RAM Business Enterprise Ultimate Editions Windows Vista 64 bit Home Premium Edition Table 1 1 Model Differences Note For information on the Windows XP OS specifically power video and driver information see Win dows XP Information on page D 1 SSS a ere U S a a 1 4
78. dicated see Driver Installation on page D 27 for Windows XP information Module Driver Installation The procedures for installing drivers for the Finger print Bluetooth Wireless LAN PC Camera TPM 3 5G and Intel Turbo Memory modules are provided in Modules amp Options on page 7 1 What to Install 4 1 Drivers amp Utilities Driver Installation Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM and click Install Drivers Option Drivers button If you wish to install the drivers manually see overleaf for the driver path information Figure 4 I Drivers Installer Screen 1 4 2 Driver Installation Check the driver installation order from Table on page 4 3 the drivers must be installed in this order which is the same as that listed in the Driv ers Installer menu below Click to select the driver you wish to install after installing each driver it will become grayed out if you need to reinstall any driver click the Unlock button Follow the instructions for each individual driver installation procedure as listed on the following pages fe a ee cw j D CO DO EN pea ses r N m te oul ftom in order to install G A n A x Figure 4 2 Drivers Installer Screen 2 Drivers amp Utilities aide rers vosos O OOO man rers vano Vista 64bit X Drivers TouchPad WinWDF x64 dpinst exe Vista 64bit X Drivers Options Camera Sertek UVC setu
79. ding the Hard Disk Drive Upgrading The Computer 5 Lift the hard disk up in the direction of arrow 6 Remove the screws amp and cover 7 Reverse the process to install a new hard disk drive Figure 6 3 HDD amp Cover Removal Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 6 5 Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the Optical CD DVD Device Turn off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery 7 Locate the RAM amp CPU bay cover and remove screws 3 Remove the screw at point and use a screwdriver to carefully push out the optical device at point 4 Reverse the process to install the new device Figure 6 4 Removing the CD DVD Device 6 6 Upgrading the Optical CD DVD Device Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the System Memory RAM The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In line SO DIMM DDRII DDR2 type memory modules see Memory on page C 2 for details of supported module types The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once you turn on your computer 1 Turn off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery 2 Locate the RAM amp CPU bay cover and remove screws Figure 6 5 RAM amp CPU Bay Screws Upgrading the System Memory RAM 6 7 Upgrading The Computer 3 Carefully a fan and cable are attached to the under side of the cover lift up the bay cover Figure 6 6 4 Carefully
80. disconnect the fan cable and remove the cover CPU RAM Bay Cover Removed Contact Warning Be careful not to touch the metal pins on the module s connecting edge Even the cleanest hands have oils which can attract particles and degrade the module s performance Figure 6 7 RAM Module Release Latches 6 8 Upgrading the System Memory RAM Upgrading The Computer 6 The RAM module will pop up and you can remove it a Figure 6 amp PF na RAM Module Removal E 4 a Li a i i 1 7 Pull the latches to release the second module if necessary 8 Insert a new module holding it at about a 30 angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot 9 The module s pin alignment will allow it to only fit one way Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go DO NOT FORCE the module it should fit without much pressure 10 Press the module in and down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module 11 Replace the bay cover and screws make sure you reconnect the fan cable before screwing down the bay cover see Figure 6 6 on page 6 8 12 Restart the computer to allow the BIOS to register the new memory configuration as it Starts up Upgrading the System Memory RAM 6 9 Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the Processor NAV Z LSS If you want to upgrade your computer by replacing the existing processor with a
81. driver see TouchPad on page 4 5 you able to auto configure can configure the functions by double clicking the TouchPad driver icon EJ on the your mouse during its taskbar You may then configure the TouchPad tapping buttons scrolling pointer installation or only en oe baa oe motion and sensitivity options to your preferences You will find further information able its basic functions Be sure to check the at Www synaptics com device s user docu i Mouse Properties f F Mouse Properties Ea mentation for details Buttons Pointers Pointer Options Wheel Hardware Device Settings i Buttons Pointers Pointer Options Wheel Hardware Device Settings Button configuration Synaptics Pointing Device v9 0 2 120ct06 Devices Devices Right handed Figure 7 7 Pinay ik Normal Select omal Drag Mouse Properties C Left handed Enabled Name Right Secondary Click Context Menu Special Drag Double Click Speed Disable Settings Double click the folder to test your setting If the folder does not open or close try using a slower setting Synaptics TouchPad V6 3 Slow Fast Tray Icon sb bebe Remove tray icon from taskbar 4 20 PM ClickLock Stati i i kb a Turon Giddiock tatic tray icon in taskbar 4 20 PM Animated tray icon in taskbar ME 4 20PM Enables you to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button To set briefly press the mouse button To
82. e AC DC adapter Resuming Display Turned Off Press a Key or Move the Mouse Touchpad Operation re Power Button When the computer is on you can use the power button as a Sleep Hibernate Shut Down hot key button when it is pressed for less than 4 seconds pressing and holding the power button for longer than this will force the computer to shut down Configuring the Power Buttons 3 9 Power Management Battery Information LS Please follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery Low Battery Ing Battery Power We N ecw Ses Your computer s battery power is dependent upon many factors including the pro ONS WSS grams you are running and peripheral devices attached You can set actions to be KET O E OTS taken e g Shut down Hibernate etc and set critical and low battery levels from Op cei elie Vier ee Power plan Advanced Settings see Figure 3 I on page 3 4 erwise the unsaved CEL NS SWS Click the battery icon ff in the taskbar to see the current battery level and charge the power is depleted connect the AC DC status 6 2 Power Options E 54 available plugged in charging Advanced settings Select the power plan that you want to customize and E y then choose settings that reflect how you want your l m computer to manage power ee Pees P a Change settings that are currently unavaila
83. e Num Lk key at the top right of the keyboard You may check if Number Lock is enabled or not by looking at the LED status indicators A Other Keyboards If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standard USB keyboard The system will detect and enable it automatically However special functions AP Key buttons unique to the system s regular keyboard may not work Quick Start Guide a Za Other Keyboards Keyboard The keyboard has a numerical keypad for easy numeric data input and features func tion keys to allow you to change operational features instantly See Table I 5 on page I 10 for full function key combination details If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standard USB key board The system will detect and enable it automatically Howev er special functions hot keys unique to the system s regular key board may not work Play Pause Key i 3 5G Module T Power Toggle Key i Figure 1 3 Keyboard NumLk amp ScrLk Hold down the Fn Key and either NumLk or ScrLk to enable num ber or scroll lock and check the LED indica Special Characters Some software applications allow the number keys to be used with Alt to produce special characters These special characters can only be produced by using the numeric keypad Regular number keys in the upper row of the keyboard will not work Make sure tha
84. e 2 0M Pixel Camera driver you may use the Options gt Setting menu to zoom the camera in and out Pipe 1 Run the Video View program 5 2 Go to Options and scroll down to select Setting 3 Use the slider to adjust the zoom level and click OK to save the setting Setting Snapshot Folder Snapshot Counter 0 Cancel The Snapshot folder s default location is on the desktop Do not move this folder or an error f may appear when you Still Image Capture Video View Oey Siete You can capture still images by using the Snapshot command from the Capture menu Capture Counter 2 If you accidentally de BETE 1 Run the Video View program VO Teva ee 2 Go to Capture and select Snapshot SHEN 3 The picture in JPEG format will be placed in the Snapshot folder on the desktop desktop in order to cap ture the files Figure D 4 Snapshot Snapshot Folder D 38 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information WLAN Module Before installing the Wireless LAN driver use the Fn F11 key combination to toggle power to the module Your installation procedure will be dependent upon which WLAN module is included in your purchase option Intel WLAN Driver Installation 1 Make sure the module is powered on then insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM WinXP into the CD DVD drive Click Option Drivers button Click 2 Wireless Lan gt Yes Click Next gt Finish Click OK to complete t
85. e Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer Power Safety e Your AC DC adapter may be designed for international travel but it still requires a steady Warning uninterrupted power supply If you are unsure of your local power specifications consult Before you undertake your service representative or local power company any upgrade proce e The power adapter may have either a 2 prong or a 3 prong grounded plug The third prong dures make sure that is an important safety feature do not defeat its purpose If you do not have access to a you have turned off the compatible outlet have a qualified electrician install one power and discon e When you want to unplug the power cord be sure to disconnect it by the plug head not by nected all peripherals its wire and cables including e Make sure the socket and any extension cord s you use can support the total current load telephone lines It is eee eae ee ered of all the connected devices move your battery in e Before cleaning the computer make sure it is disconnected from any external power sup order to prevent acci plies 1 e AC DC adapter or car adapter dentally turning the machine on i ae Do not plug in the power Do not use the power cord if Do not place heavy objects cord if you are wet it is broken on the power cord Preface Battery Precautions Only use batteries designed for this computer The wrong battery type may explode leak or damage the co
86. e cooked deep bo foe airaa four weer dete can be poe by harcore Protected keys obtareesd Som See Geer pert dere Tha mode sheet only 21 fees bo be ennghed Enocdment to the hard dik Figure 7 a 26 paleal ae irlam pee had drive and encryoted by ecfbware Users can eTo En rol to Hard Disk of 4 If you have not set a Windows password you will be prompted to do so note If you have not set a password Protector Suite QL cannot secure access to your computer Click Next You will then be prompted to enter your Windows password Click Next gt Next if you have the Run interactive tutoria tickbox selected you will run through the Fingerprint Tutorial 8 Click Next for each window of the tutorial you can click the button to skip tutoriaP at any time PRONON TE R Fingerprint Reader Module 7 33 Modules amp Options 9 Click the button above any of the fingers to begin the enrollment process for that I finger 4 A A i i l l 10 Swipe the finger three times to enroll that finger Fingerprint 11 Repeat the process for all the fingers you wish to enroll see sidebar and then Enrollment click Next Note that it is strongly rec 12 Click Finish ommended that you enroll 13 Click any of the headings under Learn more about to get more information on more than one finger in any topic case of injury etc 14 Click Close hE pen ir 2 aa D a Enrollment Fingerpnt Software Eo S ee User s Fing
87. ection 4 Properties PR eae General Advanced Connect using Bluetoath PAN Network Adapter This connection uses the following items L Client fo for Micro cro soft Netw orks M ct File and Printer Share for Microsoft Networks M J QoS Packet Scheduler M Intenet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Show icon in notification area a when connected Noty metre p rira Tornoe connectivity Disconnecting In order to have the taskbar icon display the correct connection status you will need to exit the IVT Corpo ration BlueSoleil Main Window by clicking the File menu and selecting Exit see over After exiting the program you can then use the Fn F12 key combination to turn off the Bluetooth module If you use the close button or turn off the Bluetooth module by using the Fn F12 the taskbar icon will not display the correct sta tus Figure D amp Local Area Connection Bluetooth Module D 43 Windows XP Information Use the Fn F12 key combination to turn on the Bluetooth module Run the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil program from the desktop icon or Start menu The connection status will then be displayed AUD ij Local Area Connection 4 is now connected Bluetooth started Speed 3 0 Mbps Rie FL OL El i207 PM Figure D 9 Bluetooth Connected 8 To disc
88. ed in your Power Options see Power Saving States on page 3 6 the Fn F4 key combination or power button to wake up the system e Brightness Check the brightness of the screen by pressing the Fn F8 and F9 keys to adjust the bright ness e Display Choice Press Fn F7 to make sure the system is not set to external only display e Boot Drive Make sure there are no optical media and or USB storage devices in any connected drive this is a common cause of the message Invalid system disk Replace the disk and then press any key Remove disks or other media Press any key to restart 8 2 Basic Hints and Tips Troubleshooting Backup and General Maintenance e Always backup your important data and keep copies of your OS and programs safe but close to hand Don t forget to note the serial numbers if you are storing them out of their original cases e g in a CD wal let e Run maintenance programs on your hard disk and OS as often as you can You may schedule these pro grams to run at times when you are not using your computer You can use those that are provided free with your OS or buy the more powerful dedicated programs to do so e Write down your passwords and keep them safe away from your computer This is especially important if you choose to use a Supervisor password for the BIOS see The Power On Self Test POST on page 5 2 e Keep copies of vital settings files such
89. ed when the program is running but not connected 9 To disconnect click the Disconnect icon T Watcher BIERA WIRELESE 10 The program will disconnect from the service provider 11 The module will still be on and you will need to press the Fn E key combination the icon Sy will be off when disconnected 7 28 3 5G Module Modules amp Options 12 If you click the 3G Watcher close icon 4 a message will be displayed asking you to click OK to confirm the program exit Warning Figure 7 25 A Exit Warning You have requested to exit 3G Watcher E Do not ask again cane e 13 Exiting the program DOES NOT turn off the 3 5G module and you will need to press the Fn E key combination to turn off the module pay careful attention to this aboard aircraft see Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft on page 7 24 14 If the module is on and the computer enters a power saving state then the power status of the module on resuming from the power saving state will be as below 0 ce U L 4 L pad i lt is e If the 3 5G module is on and the computer is Shut Down or Restarted the module will be off when the computer starts up e If the 3 5G module is on and the computer enters Sleep or Hibernate the mod ule will be off when the computer resumes from sleep 3 5G Module 7 29 Modules amp Options Short Messaging Service In addition to standard internet services you ma
90. eee e coed ioni te aedocl Por cored Crie or ance sige a pp aah paneer High performance Battery life es Change plan settings Performance 9000099 Personalization Bihan pow oep sade from mp anyos Ce ce pow die bec ene the comer om t miad Windows Mobility Center User Accounts Note Sleep is the default power saving state in Windows Vista Figure 1 9 Power Options 1 18 Power Options Features amp Components Chapter 2 Features amp Components Overview Read this chapter to learn more about the following main features and components of the computer e Hard Disk Drive e Optical CD DVD Device e 7 in 1 Card Reader e ExpressCard Slot e TouchPad and Buttons Mouse e Audio Features e Adding a Printer SSS oa r ee Overview 2 1 Features amp Components Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is used to store your data in the computer The hard disk can be taken out to accommodate other 2 5 serial SATA hard disk drives see Storage on page C 3 with a height of 9 5 mm The hard disk is accessible from the bottom of your computer as seen below For fur ther details see Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive on page 6 4 Figure 2 1 Hard Disk Location 2 2 Hard Disk Drive Features amp Components Optical CD DVD Device There is a bay for a 5 25 optical CD DVD device 12 7mm height The actual de 7 vice will depend on the module you purchased see
91. elf and also access to your ma Supervisor Password Is Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Enable Trusted Platform Password on boot Disabled Module support Fixed disk boot sector Normal Disabled chine as it boots up af ter you turn it on These settings do not affect your machine or network passwords which will be set in your software OS Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select P Sub Menu Save and Exit Figure 5 5 Set Supervisor Password Security Menu Security Menu You can set a password for access to the Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility This will not affect access to the computer OS only the Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility Security Menu 5 11 BIOS Utilities Sane ANS Password Warning If you set a boot pass word Password on boot is Enabled NEVER forget your password The consequences of this could be serious If you cannot remember your boot password you must contact your ven dor and you may lose all of the information on your hard disk TPM Password Note that you should set a supervisor password in the BIOS to protect the TPM information from being tampered with by unauthorized us ers Password on boot Security Menu Specify whether or not a password should be entered to boot the computer you may only set a password on boot if a supervisor password is enabled If Enabled is selected only users who enter a co
92. ement and then click Next Click Next gt Next gt Install Click Finish and the 3G Watcher icon j will appear on the desktop You can access the 3G Watcher application from the Start menu Start gt Programs All Programs gt Sierra Wireless gt 3G Watcher or by clicking the desktop icon Make sure you enable power to the module by pressing the Fn key combination the icon S will be green See Setting Up a Carrier Profile on page 7 25 and Connecting to the Service Provider on page 7 27 for instructions on using the 3G Watcher application 3 5G Module D 45 Sane ANS Password Warning If you set passwords for any of the security mod ules NEVER forget your password The consequences of this could be serious If you cannot remember your boot password you must contact your ven dor and you may lose all of the information on your hard disk Windows XP Information Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM The encrypted channel between the Trusted Platform Module security chip and the optional fingerprint reader with Protector Suite Software provides a high lev el of security for your computer A further level of security and control is provided in the BIOS see Security Menu on page 5 11 The fingerprint reader and Protector Suite Software allow you to e Access or Lock your computer e Protect sensitive files e Display and file your favorite web pages e Fi
93. eon I Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver 1 for mobile B 2 Intel Graphics Properties Intel Video Driver Controls You may make changes to the devices color schemes Hot Keys etc by clicking the appropriate menu item or button Click Information button to obtain useful in formation about the graphics properties of the computer and see the Support tab in Information to get weblinks to the latest information on the Intel Website Se Os Iniel Geephica Hadia Arcalmaior Dire Natehook Simge Display E Notebook Display Settings Multiple Display Note Two displays mind be connected to the compulsi Hu Keys before you can use this Teatme Please connect another dinpliay Caer Lane Latch Zoan J0 Settings Seren Resolution 100478 Retesh Rate Color Correcthon Display Expansion Hot Keys intel Lamchieom ID Settings mathe Intel Graphics Media Acceleration rire if Motohook Display Devices iia Al l Red reer Display Settings rni Ilua Ja HNetabeok amd Monitor sn os Shtegle Display Monitor C Notebook Maplay Serlmgs Potor Pomecthom Mubiple Display 1 intei Dual p r Canigu sien Twin and Cene seniaargbons Bipa the view anche pimay Sapbip l b coped ii Me terboniiy Sapiiy cleansed kpe aimes De vies of Te prany dairy Do De eieiei fo thee i Help Menus Right click on many of the items in the tabs to bring up the What s T
94. ers Enrollment is the process of creating fingerprint samples identifying the user Click a button above a finger to enroll the selected finger Protector Suite QL Introduction Figure 7 27 Fingerprint Enrollment Swipe your finger to display the Momenu pooess point to 0 Lock and urio yar computer eo Drol and manage fingerprint optors More niomat about LPS Gove eae Ge Cent 15 Restart the computer 16 Right click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu that allows you to Edit Fingerprints Start Control Center access the Help menu etc You can also run 7 34 Fingerprint Reader Module Modules amp Options the Control Center etc from the Protector Suite QL item in the Programs All Programs menu Y Protector Suite Software Fingerprint Control Center Fingerprints Enroll or edit current user s fingerprint templates settings Figure 7 28 Configure the fingerprint software Control Center amp Biomenu Help Get help information Introduction Tutorial Help about fia Elevate administrative privileges for user _ When dolneedto do this nao Filo de 5 16 PM 17 See Help amp Manual on page 7 32 for further details 18 If you swipe your finger over the reader at any time you can access the Biomenu to lock the computer register websites open the Control Center and access the Help menu 19 The Control Center
95. es only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineer ing or disassembly is prohibited Intel and Intel Core are trademarks registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Preface FCC Statement Federal Communications Commission 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 in stalled 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 or more of the following measures e Re orient 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 service representative or an experienced radio TV technician for help Preface IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Follow basic safety precautions including those listed below to reduce the ris
96. fast Warranty er new one you will need to contact your customer service representative We rec vie eat oe eee ommend that you do not do this yourself since if it is done incorrectly you may serviceable part Open damage the processor or mainboard ing this compartment or accessing the CPU in any way may violate your warranty Unauthorized tampering with the HDD may also violate your warranty E a E E 6 10 Upgrading the Processor Modules amp Options Chapter 7 Modules amp Options Overview This chapter contains information on the following modules which may come with your computer depending on the configuration purchased If you are unsure please contact your service representative e PC Camera Module e Wireless LAN Module e Bluetooth Module e 3 5G Module e Fingerprint Reader Module e Trusted Platform Module e Intel Turbo Memory Module Sa SSS ee a ee Overview 7 1 Modules amp Options PC Camera Module There are 3 camera options available for this computer depending on your purchase Latest PC Camera configuration The 1 3M pixel camera module has both UVC USB Video Class Driver Information and non UVC options and uses the BisonCap application to capture video files Check the CD and any The 2 0M pixel camera module uses the Video View application to capture video accompanying insert files pages for the latest up dated information on the i l PC HS driver Before ins
97. follow all the safety instructions in Chapter 6 plan to be away from the computer for several days or you do not need it to wake up and run a scheduled task Returning to full operation from shut down takes longer than from Sleep or Hibernate Log Off Control Panel Lock Default Programs Restart Help and Support Sleep Hibernate Shut Down Power Management LP Silent Mode You can use Silent Mode to reduce power consumption and fan noise Use the Silent Mode hot key WW to toggle this mode on off On screen visual indica tors and the LED indica tor 46 will display the Silent Mode status see Table 1 3 on page 1 7 and Table 1 5 on page 1 10 Note Silent Mode may reduce computer perfor mance Figure 3 3 Lock Button menu Power Saving States 3 7 Power Management Configuring the Power Buttons 4 The power sleep button Fn F4 key combo and closed lid may be set to send the Password computer in to a power saving state Protection It is recommended that you enable a password on wake up in order to protect your data Oe 3 Control Panel Power Options System Settings v IN Search p aaa a 2s m Define power buttons and turn on password protection Choose the power settings that you want for your computer The changes you make to the settings on this page apply to all of your power plans Change settings that are currently
98. fore being recharged Make sure than expected the battery is fully discharged and recharge it completely before reusing see Battery Information on page 3 10 Battery Information on page D 23 Power Options have been disabled Go to the Control Panel in Windows and re enable the options A peripheral device USB device ExpressCard is consuming a lot of power Turn off remove the unused device to save power SSS er ee a er a ee E Problems and Possible Solutions 8 7 Troubleshooting The computer feels too hot Make sure the computer is properly ventilated and the Vent Fan intakes are not blocked If this doesn t cool it down put the system into Hibernate mode or turn it off for an hour Make sure the computer isn t sitting on a thermal surface see Overheating on page 1 14 Make sure you re using the correct adapter Make sure that your notebook is completely powered off before putting it into a travel bag or any such container Putting a notebook which is powered on ina travel bag may cause the Vent Fan intakes to be blocked Nothing appears on screen The system is in a power saving mode Toggle the sleep resume key combination Fn F4 see Configuring the Power Buttons on page 3 8 Configuring the Power Button on page D 22 The screen controls need to be adjusted Toggle the screen control key combinations Fn F8 F9 If you re connected to an external monitor make sure its plugged in
99. ger needed to the operating system Intel Video Driver Installation B 1 Hi Taskbar Icon The Intel GMA control panel can also be ac cessed by clicking the icon in the taskbar and selecting Graphics Properties from the menu If you cannot see the tray icon click the Show Tray Icon tickbox in the Intel R Graphics Me dia Accelerator for Mo bile tab Figure B 1 Intel Graphics Properties Intel Video Driver Controls Intel Graphics Properties More advanced video configuration options are provided by the Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile 1 Open the Display Settings control panel see Video Features on page 17 16 and click Advanced Settings button 2 Click the Intel R tab and click Graphics Properties button 2 e E Generic PnP Monitor and Mob tel R 965 Express Chipset Ge a mate aaa sme ai 5 Exess Ch z Adapter J Monitor Troubleshoot Color Management F p a EB Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile oP Lay Lady Bili cir Erre Intel Graphics Media E a S Accelerator Driver for mobile Folder Fords Options More visual display options for devices attached to a this computer such as Television Digital Display Oiss Faig Parental Pin and bi Heii Taning Ce tontrels Input e Notebook 3 s By Monitor Paian Peehtinn are available here Graphics Options Exit Tra pie c n M Show Tray l
100. gt v 4 Search A Organize v Views v m Name Status Device Name Connectivity Network Category Owner Type Phone or H LAN or High Speed Internet 3 A on Local Area Connection Local Area Connection 2 A A Wireless Network Connection Network cable unplugged Network cable unplugged Not connected na a ppe pi p P a H n x Realtek RTL8168 8111 Famil 3E E Bluetooth PAN Network Ad fii Intel R PRO Wireless 3945A SS aaa E ER 7 20 Bluetooth Module Modules amp Options 3 5G Module If you have included an optional 3 5G module see Communication on page A 4 for specification details in your purchase option you will have the appropriate Ee Safety arning software provided for your module Follow the instructions below to install the USIM card which will be provided by your service provider and then install the Before you undertake application any installation proce Te l dures make sure that Before installing the application make sure that the 3 5G module is on Use the you have turned off the Fn gt key combination see Function Hot Key Indicators on page I 10 to power and disconnect toggle power to the 3 5G module Make sure you install the drivers in the order in ed all peripherals and dicated in Table on page 4 3 CIES NING iss phone lines It is advis Turn off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery
101. he TPM Secure Tools item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu 10 See overleaf for instructions on initializing the TPM ete a D 50 TPM Security Chip Initializing TPM On the first run of the program you will need to initialize the TPM 1 Run the application from the Security Manager shortcut on the desktop or from the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu Click Next a oe password 10 Click Next and create a password reset secret file if required click in the tickbox 11 Click Next gt Next to begin the user Initialization process 12 Click Finish it is recommended that you use the Backup and Restore module to make a backup 13 Enter the user password and click Logon 14 For further details on using the Security Manager see 7PM Manager on page 7 41 TPM Security Chip D 51 Type a TPM owner password and then retype to confirm the password Click Next to create a recovery token see sidebar Click Next and create a password reset token file if required Click Next and specify a location for the emergency recovery data path a root path to restore user keys if you need to reinstall the OS Click Next gt Next to begin the Initialization process Click Finish to begin the user initialization Click Next and type a TPM user password and then retype to confirm the Windows XP Information ae 2S Password Warning Do not lose the pass word
102. he installation Configure the settings by going to the Intel R PROSet Wireless control panel Start gt Programs All Programs gt Intel PROSet Wireless or by double clicking the taskbar icon 88 EN iR PROSot Ww iredece eotalber ae ai betel Pa m User Guide P inal Sollee bo Vias Lent Gamdas You can view the User Guides from the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM WinXP bo View fear Hoer Click Option Drivers and then click the Unlock button Click 2 Wireless Lan gt Yes Click View User Guide button Figure D 5 Intel PROSet Wireless WLAN Module D 39 Windows XP Information Realtek RTL 8187 Driver Installation a 1 Make sure the module is powered on then insert the Device Drivers amp Utili ties User s Manual CD ROM WinXP into the CD DVD drive 2 Click Option Drivers button 3 Click 2 Wireless Lan gt Yes 4 Click Next gt Finish to complete the installation Network Connection Use the Windows Net work Connections con lt Metwork Connections fle EGt Yew Favortes Toots adverced Hep mT gee if psec f Feer FF Anes E Network Connechers LAA or High Speed Internet trol panel to access available wireless net works Start gt Settings gt Network Connections or Start gt Connect To gt Show all Connections Aielwork Tasks wk Lowel Aree Connection wy Winelens Meiri Connertan l C Ma theses di Wireles He e 134 Con
103. his button Click the What s This button to bring up the help menu Multiple Display At least one other dis play must be attached in order to view Multiple Display options Figure B 2 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for mobile Control Panel Tabs Intel Graphics Properties B 3 ni Application exe You will need to locate the actual application executable exe file not just the shortcut To find the application right click its shortcut on the desktop click Proper ties Click the Shortcut tab and see where the executable file is located by clicking the Find Tar get button Note the lo cation and you will then be able to browse to this file Figure B 3 Select Scheme Intel Video Driver Controls Scheme Options Use Scheme Options to configure quick settings for applications which require spe cific resolution and color settings in order to run properly e g games multimedia programs To set the scheme options 1 iy Open the Display Settings control panel and click Advanced Settings button Click the Intel R tab and click Graphics Properties button Configure your display configuration resolution etc as per your requirements from Display Settings Click on Scheme Options button Type a name for the scheme then click Save If you want to automatically launch an application when running the scheme click on Browse button Browse to the exec
104. ic function key combinations visual indicators are available when the hot key utility is installed see Hot Key on page D 31 When the driver is installed an icon mu will appear in the taskbar kes Funetion Keys Function Play Pause in Audio Video Programs Display Toggle 1 3 5G Module Power Toggle Fn F8 F9 Brightness Decrease Increase f sts S Fn F1 TouchPad Toggle 344 lt Fn F10 PC Camera Power Toggle 7 a J af Turn LCD Backlight Off t ip Press a key to or use TouchPad to turn on eas HSA MOUS OWEN 1O0dIe E ARRS Fait Fn F3 Mute Toggle wali Fn F12 Bluetooth Module Power Toggle 7 0 4 B Volume Un Volume Mute Sleep Toggle mR Silent Mode Toggle if wali When enabled Silent Mode will reduce fan noise and save power Pun oue Volume Decrease Increase ce consumption Note this may reduce computer performance Table D 2 Hot Key Functions amp Indicators Function Keys D 5 Windows XP Information Audio Features You can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sounds and Audio Devices Windows con trol panel or from the Realtek HD Audio Manager f icon in the taskbar control panel this will bring up the Realtek Audio Configuration menus The volume may also be adjusted by means of the Fn F5 F6 key com bination a Sound Volume Adjustment Sound Effect Mixer Audio KO Microphone 3D Audio Demo Environment lt None gt How high the sound vol
105. ions ssseeseesseeeesessressresssssssssssssss D 20 Hibernate Mode vs Shutdown ccccsssseseeeeeeees D 20 Stand by Mode vs Hibernate Mode eee D 20 Configuring the Power Button cccceecccceeeeeeeeees D 22 Battery Information cccccecseseeeeeeeceeececeeeeeeeeeeeees D 23 Recharging the Battery with the AC DC Adapter D 24 Battery FAQ aidrssrzaccoisenadiicnuanteutanecuntieauseeiakeasetadeusnen D 26 Driver Installation sinesend D 27 Driver Installation Procedure ccccceeccceeeeeenseeeees D 30 PC Camera Module eissem dardet D 32 WLAN IMIG GUNG sisne D 39 Bluetoothi Module ccccovsscocnstossauaacnaasrexventendasnaveareotamaness D 41 I VIOUS sonas D 45 Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM D 46 Fingerprint Reader Module ccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeees D 47 TPM SECU IY CID s ctctrdonccocetiuassndiiassaacvaiednsaaanicaninsane D 50 XVII XVIII Quick Start Guide g Chapter 1 Quick Start Guide Overview This Quick Start Guide is a brief introduction to the basic features of your computer to navigating around the computer and to getting your system started The remainder of the manual covers the following e Chapter2 A guide to using some of the main features of the computer e g the storage devices hard disk optical device 7 in 1 card reader ExpressCard 34 54 TouchPad amp Mouse Audio amp Printer e Chapter 3 The computer s po
106. is monitor and click Apply Display Properties Click the appropriate mon Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings itor icon e g B to be able A Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors to select the option to ex Display Settings Extended n tend the desktop on to it Desktop 1 2 l Use the control panel to drag the mon x J In this example the Primary itors to match the physical arrange Axondary Display 1024 7 monitor J is on the left the ment you wish to use Display 2 Default Monitor on Mobile Intel R 965 Express Chipset Family secondary disp lay 2 1S On Screen resolution Color quality the r ight ke More Highest 32 bit 1280 by 720 pixels ES gS inf You can drag any icons or windows across to either display desktop which makes it possible to have one program visible in one of the displays and a different program visible in the other display C Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor Figure D 11 Display Properties Extended Desktop D 14 Attaching Other Displays Windows XP Information Power Management Features To conserve power especially when using the battery your computer uses the ACPI power management system Power management conserves power by controlling in dividual components of the computer the monitor and hard disk drive or the whole system The Power Options control panel icon in Windows see page D 3
107. isplay Settings Extended Desktop You can have different Colors Screen Area and Monitor Refresh Rates for each display device pro vided your monitor can support them You can drag the monitor icons to match the physi cal layout of your displays Icons and programs may also be dragged between the displays Click the appropriate intel AANT NA J Notebook and Monitor monitor icon and drag a it to match the physical SE Devices Single Display esis C Notebook Monitor arrangement you wish Display Settings to use e g the second Color Correction Multiple Display ary apay may ee al C Intel R Dual Primary Device tended left right above Display Clone OLOTE Extended cca A 1E below the primary dis Desktop if Secondary Device Hat play intel Monitor v Click Display Settings to make any adjust ments required Figure D 10 Display Devices Extended Desktop Attaching Other Displays D 13 Windows XP Information To Enable Extended Desktop Windows Display Properties 1 Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port and turn it on 2 Click Start point to Settings or click Control Panel and click Control Panel if you are in Category View choose Appearance and Themes 3 Double click Display icon 4 Inthe Display Properties dialog box click Settings tab 5 Click the monitor icon e g B and make sure you have checked Extend my Windows desktop onto th
108. ive letter dro Raad onily Neterock iri z Gantal Hisa ol typa Wikun chae image Ble ed 7 Eme merei 7 Hourt opion TE a d Mount of TPM Manager ic fort i Encryption Tools B Password Box Rafragh Trusted Platform Module 7 45 Modules amp Options 6 Mounting the disk will require the encrypted image file 7 lf you click Disconnect you can hide the disk without the need to browse to the encrypted image file Simply click Connect to bring up disk again 8 Clicking Remove will clear the disk information from the menu the data is still safe and you will be required to Mount the disk again to access it by accessing the encrypted image file an Figure 7 38 Encrypted Virtual Disk fh irm amagar wed wee 115M er see ieee 7 46 Trusted Platform Module Modules amp Options Backing up a TPM Profile It is recommended that you backup your TPM profile and save it to a safe location DO NOT save the file to a virtual disk 1 Run the application from the Security Manager shortcut on the desktop or from the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu Click Backup and Restore Click Backup gt Next Click Browse button to save the file to a removable media Click Next gt Next gt Finish The file can be restored from the Backup and Restore menu el Co Secaity Manager i oe a Figure 7 39 Backup and Restore TPM Information Pe
109. k of fire electric shock and injury to persons when using any electrical equipment l 2 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Avoid using this equipment with a telephone line other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit with an AC Input of 100 240V 50 60Hz DC Output of 19V 3 42A 65 Watts minimum AC DC Adapter CAUTION Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE USE ONLY NO 26 AWG OR LARGER TELECOMMUNICATION LINE CORD This Computer s Optical Device is a Laser Class 1 Product Preface Instructions for Care and Operation The notebook computer is quite rugged but it can be damaged To prevent this follow these suggestions 1 Don t drop it or expose it to shock If the computer falls the case and the components could be damaged Do not expose the computer Do not place it on an unstable Do not place anything heavy
110. lable Power Supports ACPI 3 0 Supports Wake on LAN Management Supports Wake on USB Supports Resume from Modem Ring Power Full Range AC DC Adapter AC input 100 240V 50 60Hz DC Output 19V 3 42A 65 Watts Battery 4 Cell Smart Lithium lon Battery Pack 14 8V 2 4AH 8 Cell Smart Lithium lon Battery Pack 14 8V 4 4AH Option RTC Battery Environmental Temperature Relative Humidity Spec Operating 5 C 35 C Operating 20 80 Non Operating 20 C 60 C Non Operating 10 90 C 4 Specifications Specifications Feature Specification Dimensions amp Weight Optional Note The Blue tooth 3 5G and In tel Turbo Memory Modules cannot co exist If one of these factory options is in cluded in your pur chase option then the other two are un available 299mm w 219mm d 26 5 35 7mm Optical Drive Module Options DVD CD RW Combo Drive Module DVD Dual Drive Module Super Multi Drive Module USB Floppy Disk Drive 802 11a b g USB Wireless LAN Module 802 11a g n USB Wireless LAN Module 8 Cell Smart Lithium lon Battery Pack Trusted Platform Module V1 2 Factory Option 1 3M UVC or non UVC or 2 0M Pixel USB PC Camera Module Factory Option Fingerprint ID Reader Module Factory Option 1 88 kg With 4 Cell Battery and ODD Bluetooth 2 0 EDR Enhanced Data Rate Module Factory Option OR Intel Turbo Memory Robson NAND Flash Memory Card Module Factory Option OR
111. lay Devi isplay Devices matehnal Display Settings Multiple Display C Intel R Dual Display Clone Hot Keys C Extended Desktop Color Correction Plug and Play Monitor and Mobile Intel R 965 Expres PR General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Color Management a Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for mobile More visual display options for devices attached to this computer such as Television Digital Display Notebook Monitor are available here Cancel Scheme Options C Monitor Primary Device b ji Secondary Device v accelerator driver for mobile Launch Zoom Information Video Overlay Figure D 5 Display amp Graphics Properties D 8 Video Features Windows XP Information You may make changes to the devices color schemes Hot Keys etc by clicking the appropriate menu item or button Click Information button to obtain useful information about the graphics properties of the computer and see the Support tab in Information to get weblinks to the latest information on the Intel Website i Intel Graphics Media I Graphics Arg d Accelerator Driver 4 Notebook for mobile Scheme Options bhril a bhrata Dire Piet bie 74 Function Key Combination Single Display Display Devices Notebook C Monitor Display Devices Display Settings Display Setlings Calor Co
112. le 3G Watcher Application With the 3 5G module and USIM card provided by your service provider installed you may then install the 3G Watcher application The 3 5G Watcher application al lows you to directly access your 3 5G internet service from the computer 3G Watcher Application Installation l aaa a a p lt Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win Vista into the CD DVD drive Click Option Drivers button Click 4 3G Driver gt Yes Click Next Choose your region and click Next Click the button to accept the license agreement and then click Next Click Next gt Install Click Finish and the 3G Watcher icon j will appear on the desktop You can access the 3G Watcher application from the Start menu Start gt Programs All Programs gt Sierra Wireless gt 3G Watcher or by clicking the desktop icon fj Make sure you enable power to the module by pressing the Fn F key combination the icon will be green Modules amp Options Setting Up a Carrier Profile Although the connection information is stored on the USIM card supplied by the ser vice provider you will need to set up the appropriate carrier profile from the 3G Watcher software 1 2 Power on the 3 5G module using the Fn E key combination the icon will be green Access the 3G Watcher application from the Start menu Start gt Programs AIll Programs gt Sierra Wireless gt 3G Wa
113. le will display and manage the TPM state W backup and restore TPM data and setthe owner and user password TPM Information i Password Management TPM State Figure 7 33 Reset Password Backup and Restore Owner State The owner of the TPM has been initialized Initialize Owner TPM Manager User State The user of the TPM has been initialized Initialize Use TPM Information TPM Version Chip Vendor SINOSUN Chip Version 1 2 3 5 TSS Vendor SINOSUN TSS Version 2 1 0 4 TPM Self test TPM chip self test Self test ae TPM Disable Enable of TPM Manager Boge If TPM has been disabled relative security applications could not be Disable Q Cipa Sisal used until you enable it E Password Box 1y SSS E a ee Trusted Platform Module 7 41 Modules amp Options Figure 7 34 Encrypting Decrypting a File Encrypting Decrypting a File You can encrypt and decrypt files from the context menu in Windows Right click the file icon to bring up the context menu Select File Encryption Tool Select Encrypt Decrypt The file will then be encrypted decrypted Click OK a I F Open File Encryption Tool b Encrypt Edit Open With Decypt Check for tamper File Encryption Tool gt Encrypt Share Secure Delete z Decrypt Restore previous versions Open With d re Preferences Check for tamper Send To b Share Secure Delete Cut Copy Restore pre
114. lems and their possible solutions This can t anticipate every problem but you should check here before you panic If you don t find the answer in these pages make sure you have followed the instructions carefully and observed the safety precautions in the preface If all else fails talk to your service representative You should also make a record of what happened and what remedies you tried Of course if something goes wrong it will happen at the most inconvenient time possible so you should preview this section just in case If after you ve tried everything and the system still won t cooperate try turning it off for a few minutes and then rebooting You will lose any unsaved data but it may start working again Then call your service representative SSS a a eS ee Overview 8 1 Troubleshooting Basic Hints and Tips Many of the following may seem obvious but they are often the solution to a problem when your computer ap pears not to be working e Power Is the computer actually plugged into a working electrical outlet If plugged into a power strip make sure it is actually working Check the LED Power amp Communication Indicators see LED Indica tors on page I 7 to see the computer s power status e Connections Check all the cables to make sure that there are no loose connections anywhere e Power Savings Make sure that the system is not in Hibernate or Sleep mode by pressing the keys config ur
115. levels 0 e Critical battery Levels 0 e Low battery action Do Nothing e Critical battery action On battery Shut Down e Critical battery action Plugged in Do Nothing Battery Information 3 15 Power Management How do I fully charge the battery When charging the battery don t stop until the LED charging indicator light changes from orange to green How do I maintain the battery Completely discharge and charge the battery at least once every 30 days or after about 20 partial discharges 3 16 Battery Information Drivers amp Utilities Chapter 4 Drivers amp Utilities This chapter deals with installing the drivers and utili ties essential to the operation or improvement of some of the computer s subsystems The system takes ad vantage of some newer hardware components for which the latest versions of most available operating systems haven t built in drivers and utilities Thus some of the system components won t be auto config ured with an appropriate driver or utility during oper ating system installation Instead you need to manually install some system required drivers and utilities What to Install The Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win Vista contains the drivers and utilities necessary for the proper operation of the computer Table on page 4 3 lists what you need to install and it is very important that the drivers are installed in the order in
116. ll in frequently used dialogs e Run your favorite applications The TPM security chip allows you to create and manage digital certificates for user and platform authentication This type of security is usually administered within large enterprises and organizations and therefore requires implementation by a sys tem administrator before users can access security features Individual users can use the TPM as an authentication with the fingerprint reader See overleaf for information installing and configuring the Protector Suite Soft ware and see Trusted Platform Module on page 7 36 for information on TPM D 46 3 5G Module Windows XP Information Fingerprint Reader Module If you have included the fingerprint reader in your purchase option you will need to a install the driver as per the instructions below Help amp Manual Make sure you have administrator s rights to your computer and have a Windows Right click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu to select Help password enabled for full security protection Before beginning the enrollment process it is recommended that you go through the insert the Device Drivers amp fingerprint tutorial To run the tutorial click Start gt Programs All Programs gt Pro Utilities User s Manual tector Suite QL gt Fingerprint Tutorial after installing the driver CD ROM and click Option Drivers button Click Un lock button and then click Fingerprint Reader
117. lution under the Appearance and Personalization menu or double click Personalization gt Display Settings 3 Move the slider to the preferred setting in Resolution Figure 1 8 on page 1 17 4 Click the arrow and scroll to the preferred setting In Colors Figure 1 8 on page 1 17 5 Click Advanced Settings button Figure 1 8 on page 1 17 and click Intel R GMA Driver for mobile tab 6 Click Graphics Properties button Figure 1 8 on page 1 17 to access the Intel GMA control panel this control panel can also be accessed by double clicking Intel R GMA Driver for mobile in Classic View 7 The Intel GMA control panel can also be accessed by clicking the icon in the taskbar and selecting Graphics Properties from the menu Display Devices amp Options Besides the built in LCD you can also use an external VGA monitor CRT or external Flat Panel Display connected to the external monitor port as your display device 1 16 Video Features Quick Start Guide r a Display Settings Generic PnP Monitor and Mobile Intel R 965 Express Chipset intel Graphics Media OT a Notebook Scheme Options for mobile Monitor Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Color Management E Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile Drag the icons to match your monitors Identify Monitors Single Display Intel Graphics Media ee Accelerator
118. mended Eee EEE Wl Format that you save the file to remov File system NTFS Volume label Secure Disk able media such as a USB Flash drive and then store it in a safe location Advanced option Figure 7 36 Create Encrypted Virtual Disk Anti tamper Lower performance Progress Use data recovery agent Create virtual disk The operation may take a few minutes please wait Use NTFS sparse files Cluse AES 1285 bit encryption i The operation completed successfully 7 44 Trusted Platform Module Modules amp Options Mounting and Removing an Encrypted Virtual Disk You can mount and remove the disk using the Security Manager application 1 Run the application from the Security Manager shortcut on the desktop or from the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu 2 Click Encryption Tools 3 Click Encrypted Virtual Disk 4 Click Mount to bring up any virtual disk or click Remove to hide the disk 5 When mounting a disk you will be asked to browse to the image file om x Figure 7 37 Secundy hliniger Locking EDANE EE i m fae bel t Narr Date modi Type ise Mount Encrypted Encryption Tools ihe ieai Virtual Disk lt x Ereoay pian bo k Eneryptrd virial Diak E File Encryption Tesi Volume 7 Capac Daktop SENT PEREAS ESAT e ae rpa sini thee image file path and assign the drove 7 Computer bage fle A Dr
119. menu and point to Settings or just click Control Panel and click Control Panel then double click the Sounds amp Audio Devices icon Sounds Speech and Audio Devices in Category View Click Advanced in the Volume gt Device volume tab Click Options and scroll down and click Properties Select Realtek HD Audio input from the Mixer device menu Make sure the Mic Volume check box is checked then click OK Boost the volume in the Recording section in the Recording Control menu as high as it will go Close the Recording Control window and then click OK Run the BisonCap Video View application program from the Start gt Programs All Programs gt BisonCam USB2 0 PC Camera menu 9 Goto the Devices menu heading and select Realtek HD Audio input it should have a tick alongside it 10 Go to the Capture menu heading and select Capture Audio it should have a tick alongside it ee ae ey PC Camera Module D 33 7i Pre Allocating File Space You may pre allocate the file size for the capture file in the BisonCap pro gram You can choose to ignore this by clicking Cancel Pre allocating space on the hard disk can improve the capture quality par ticularly of large capture files by reducing the amount of work the hard disk has to do in finding space for the video data as it is being captured You may find it helpful to defragment the HDD be fore capture Windows XP Information BisonCap for 1 3
120. mputer Do not remove any batteries from the computer while it 1s powered on Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped or that appears damaged e g bent or twisted in any way Even if the computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place it may cause circuit damage which may possibly result in fire Recharge the batteries using the notebook s system Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode Do not try to repair a battery pack Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qual ified service personnel Keep children away from and promptly dispose of a damaged battery Always dispose of batteries carefully Batteries may explode or leak if exposed to fire or improperly handled or discarded Keep the battery away from metal appliances Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects VII Preface Cleaning Do not apply cleaner directly to the computer use a soft clean cloth Do not use volatile petroleum distillates or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer Servicing Do not attempt to service the computer yourself Doing so may violate your warranty and expose you and the computer to electric shock Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel Unplug the computer from the power supply Then refer servicing to qualified service personnel under any of the following co
121. n Follow the instructions for each individual driver installation procedure as listed on the following pages aea TNE oe vaecohile E i Lat at as gt p he u Somputing Fee pats PA Sk a j gt F d rae i p on rh pad om in order to install Option drivers aa beclomethasone Ah at cea Et Figure 6 Drivers Installer Screen 2 Driver Installation D 27 Windows XP Information Page D 30 X Drivers Chipset Setup exe Manual Driver Video VGA Page D 30 X Drivers Video Setup exe Installation If wish to install th Audio Page D 30 X Drivers Audio Setup exe hehe a a mg drivers manually click Modem Page D 30 X Drivers Modem ssetup exe the Exit button to quit the Drivers Installer Page D 30 X Drivers Lan setup exe application and then browse to the executable TouchPad Page D 31 X Drivers TouchPad WinWDF x86 dpinst exe file in the location listed CardReader Page D 31 X Drivers CardReader Setup exe in this table and follow the installation proce Hot Key Page D 31 X Drivers Hotkey Setup EXE dure for each driver Note that X is the drive X Drivers Options Camera Sertek UVC setup exe for 1 3M pixel Camera letter assigned to the PC Camera Module Page D 32 X Drivers Options Camera Sertek nonUVC Setup exe for 1 3M pixel Camera X Drivers Options Camera Dmax Setup exe for 2 0M pixel Camera CD DVD ROM drive WLAN Module Page D 39 X Drivers Options WLAN I
122. n the system memory and is not user configurable The system will auto detect the amount of memory installed Main Menu 5 7 BIOS Utilities aK ANS Intel Turbo Memory Intel Turbo Memory Technology is support ed in Windows Vista ONLY do not enable this option in Windows XP Figure 5 3 Advanced Menu Advanced Menu Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Reset Configuration Data No Local Bus IDE adapter Both Select operons for Advanced Chipset Boot time Diagnostic Screen Enabled features Legacy USB Support Enabled USB 2 0 Enable Enabled POST Beep Sound Disabled Battery Low Alarm Beep Disabled Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select PSub Menu Save and Exit Advanced Chipset Control gt Intel Robson Advanced Menu The sub menu here allows you to enable disable support for Intel Turbo Memory if you have included an Intel Turbo Memory module in your purchase option You will need to enable this option BEFORE installing the operating system software do not enable this option in Windows XP or on a Windows Vista operating system that has been installed without the option enabled See Intel Turbo Memory Mod ule on page 7 48 for more details 5 8 Advanced Menu BIOS Utilities Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility PS acven es ee Advanced Chipset Enabled Intel Turbo Memory SATA
123. nditions e When the power cord or AC DC adapter is damaged or frayed e Ifthe computer has been exposed to rain or other liquids e Ifthe computer does not work normally when you follow the operating instructions e Ifthe computer has been dropped or damaged do not touch the poisonous liquid if the LCD panel breaks e If there is an unusual odor heat or smoke coming from your computer Save IR Removal Warning When removing any cover s and screw s for the purposes of device upgrade remember to replace the cover s and screw s before turning the computer on Vill Preface Travel Considerations Packing As you get ready for your trip run through this list to make sure the system is ready to go Check that the battery pack and any spares are fully charged Power off the computer and peripherals Close the display panel and make sure it s latched Disconnect the AC DC adapter and cables Stow them in the carrying bag The AC DC adapter uses voltages from 100 to 240 volts so you won t need a second voltage adapter However check with your travel agent to see if you need any socket adapters Put the notebook in its carrying bag and secure it with the bag s straps If you re taking any peripherals e g a printer mouse or digital camera pack them and those devices adapters and or cables 8 Anticipate customs Some jurisdictions may have import restrictions or require proof of ownership for both hard ware
124. nect to a network or right click the icon amp M and then click Connect to a network a onnect to a network Not Connected Turn on activity animation Figure 7 6 Taskbar Menus A Wireless networks are available Turn otfication ef new oetworks gt Click icon Right click icon Diagnose and repair Network and Sharing Center A Network and Sharing Center 2 Inthe Show list click to choose Wireless from the drop down menu 3 A list of currently available networks will appear jot BF Cannect te a network l Select a netwark to connect ta aw A Sh An E All j s T You can also use the Network and Sharing Center control panel in Windows Network and Internet to connect to any available wireless networks ei WLAD S cinty enabled mebwaork Figure 7 7 Connect to a Network Wireless LAN Module 7 13 Modules amp Options 4 Click a network and then click Connect If you do not see a network you want to connect to click Set up a connection or network a list of options will appear allowing manual searching and creating a new network ka Connect te a netnek n E Y Coneawa neba pen Connecting to WLAN Choose a connection option Figure 7 8 Connecting A E Paiova a ari uj d Plr F W rA f i Aa Minuty connect to a wireless meteor i Set upa wireles ad hee eomputerte ceenputer network ii f wy r deanrk fer Ti Intrrir
125. nection Wireless Herwork Connection Status E Wireless Hebwork Connection Ed Figure D 6 Tand Suppan etmok Tata Choose a wireless network Connection g aai eari Chekan kanin the t below bo amrat bo 2 greis mehwork in range or bo get more Wireless Network Saa Connected paar Mehal NAHIZ Ia ai Set up a wreic retrar het de Control Panels 0 coon ianiai ERI de doen VOL ibe 5 si E Belated Taske Sap Suergh abil Aj Liim ai iriri iaaa Aire a e pint ago Seis Seri eT Racercd yp ange ee Ubiturdcl ian deste renter ali Piachls a4 p Cae hea E ooo E E R D 40 WLAN Module Windows XP Information Bluetooth Module Before installing the optional Bluetooth module driver use the Fn F12 key com bination to toggle power to the module Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft Bluetooth Driver Installation 1 Make sure the module is powered on and then insert the Device Drivers amp TO EE E E electronic transmission de Utilities User s Manual CD ROM into the CD DVD drive vices aboard aircraft is usu 2 Click Option Drivers button aly ce Nets a 3 Click 3 Bluetooth button eT N 4 Click Install Software Drivers v2 3 0 1 aboard aircraft 5 Choose the language you prefer and click OK Toa ie eee 7 Click the button to accept the license agreement then click Next ra Pinte nee 8 Click Next gt Next gt Install check the indicator to see if 9 Click Finish the module is powered on 1
126. neneaamenedethaaamncbacs 5 4 SCP gS CU eS oe 5 5 Main Men oa caniseateotstia soacaieaidaeevessasnsucnsestecteiigeasteandeseeannus 5 6 System Time amp Date Main Menu cccceeeceeeeeees 5 6 IDE Primary Master Main Menu 00cceeeeeeeees 5 7 IDE Secondary Master Main Menu 000000e 5 7 System Extended Memory Main Menu 5 7 Advanced Ment snicicicacesnasataveeatuscesssiacasieswunpecosdiaaceaanens 5 8 Advanced Chipset Control gt Intel Robson Advanced NED pr A E aan oe 5 8 Reset Configuration Data Advanced Menu 5 9 Local Bus IDE adapter Advanced Menu 5 9 Boot time Diagnostic Screen Advanced Menu 5 10 Legacy USB Support Advanced Menu 5 10 NTS 2 ANG sorone a T 5 10 POST Beep Sound Advanced Menu 008 5 10 Battery Low Alarm Beep Advanced Menu 5 10 DC CITE AVC OD reae EEE 5 11 Set Supervisor Password Security Menu 5 11 Password on boot Security Menu cccceeeeees 5 12 Fixed disk boot sector Security Menu 5 12 Preface TPM Support Security Menu ccccccceeceeeeeeeeeees 5 12 TEP AV SAILS e E tas sncsseauiee 5 13 Change TPM State TPM State ee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 13 POOL Ment rarnana o oaddedutelladautecessteie 5 15 ENEI r Oe ne Se 5 16 Upgrading The Computer
127. nnection I m Huan Filisa Dingi w LAN Aepeaa E beet Puah E Personal Area Networking 2 Prini EJ Serta Pe E Synchronization ELS E Due brims izetncth Conmaction Managers z Dkn Corkgureina Catit Coana 9 bide loots Dak Bop AG amp E Pre Sptions Plate biomes i P My Device RD01 PC 4 Ba Click to search Bluetooth devices Right click to get more options Service Headset AG is started PAN IP 192 168 50 1 BlueSoleil User Guides This chacter desorbed BlueSoled user terface and how to do varus Snniguraians and eerste It imciuded For details on how to use Qleetooth profiles in BlucSolei please refer bo r pae iaj Gatbr Startad Hih Dee soleil Ser Akn ziad ath Blue Sot Modules amp Options Bluetooth Local Area Connection You can check the Bluetooth connection status from the Network and Sharing ANS Center Disconnecting 1 Use the Fn F12 key combination to turn on the Bluetooth module E AA EAA 2 Run the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil program from the desktop icon or Start menu Area Connection icon dis 3 Click Start and click Control Panel or point to Settings and click Control Panel play the correct connection 4 Double click Network and Sharing Center Network and Internet R will is ae 5 Click Manage network connections pate teen See ee al Soleil Main Window by 6 The Bl
128. ntation Always On Minimal Power Management Max Batter When computer is batteries Turm off monitor After 15 mins M After 5 mins Turn off hard disks After 30 mins w After 5 mins System standby After 20 mins w After5 mins System hibernates After 3 hours v Alter 2 hours D 18 Power Schemes Windows XP Information Each Windows Power Scheme will also adjust the processor performance of your machine in order to save pow er This is worth bearing in mind if you are experiencing any reduced performance especially under DC battery power Choose the Home Office Desk scheme for maximum performance when the computer is powered from an AC power source Choose the Max Battery scheme bear in mind that this scheme may slow down the overall per formance of the computer in order to save power for maximum power saving when the computer is battery DC power powered Windows will use Portable Laptop as the default scheme SS ae ee a eee Power Schemes D 19 Windows XP Information Stand by Hibernate or Shutdown Error The computer may stop responding when you put it into or resume from Stand By or Hiber nate or when you shut down This error is caused by power management within Windows XP when applied to a PC Camera attached to the internal USB hub Microsoft has posted a Hotfix for this error on its website search for Hot fix KB909667 Download and install the Hotfix to correct thi
129. ntel Autorun exe Intel WLAN Page D 40 X Drivers Options WLAN GU 700 Setup exe Realtek WLAN Bluetooth Module Page D 41 X Drivers Options Bluetooth Setup exe 3 5G Module Page D 45 X Drivers Options 3G DriverInstaller Driverinstaller exe Fingerprint Reader Module Page D 47 X Drivers Fingerprint Application x86 autorun exe TPM Security Chip Page D 50 X Drivers Options TPM setup exe Table 5 Driver Installation D 28 Driver Installation Updating Reinstalling Individual Drivers If you wish to update reinstall individual drivers it may be necessary to uninstall the original driver To do this go to the Control Panel in the Windows OS and double click the Add Remove Programs item If you see the individual driver listed if not see below uninstall it following the on screen prompts it may be necessary to restart the computer Go to the appropriate section of the manual to complete the update reinstall procedure for the driver in question If the driver is not listed in the Add Remove Programs item 1 Click Start menu point to Settings and click Control Panel or click Start gt Control Panel 2 Double click System icon System icon is in Performance and Maintenance category Click Hardware tab gt Device Manager button 4 Double click the device you wish to update reinstall the driver for you may need to click 5 Look for the Update Driver button check the Driver tab and follow
130. o deal with then the easier the source of the problem may be found Example if your computer has many devices plugged into its ports and a number of programs running then it will be difficult to determine the cause of a problem Try disconnecting all of the devices and restarting the computer with all the peripheral devices unplugged A process of elimination adding and removing devices and restarting where necessary will often find the source of a problem although this may be time consuming 8 6 Upgrading and Adding New Hardware Software Troubleshooting Problems and Possible Solutions You turned on the power but it doesn t Battery missing incorrectly installed Check the battery bay make sure the work battery is present and seated properly the design of the battery only allows it to go in one way Make sure there s nothing interfering with the battery contacts The battery LED power indicator Gi is Low Battery Plug in the DC power source If the computer doesn t start up blinking orange immediately turn it off then on again You are losing battery power too quickly The system is using too much power lf your OS has a Power Options scheme see Power Plans on page 3 4 Power Schemes on page D 18 check its settings You may also be using an ExpressCard USB device external device that is drawing a lot of power Actual battery operating time is shorter The battery has not been fully discharged be
131. od ules NEVER forget your The fingerprint reader and Protector Suite Software allow you to Bo o e Access or Lock your computer The consequences of zo this could be serious If e Protect sensitive files l you cannot remember Display and file your favorite web pages your boot password you e Fill in frequently used dialogs must contact your ven e Run your favorite applications dor and you may lose all of the information on The TPM security chip allows you to create and manage digital certificates for user WP ulpuciereisc and platform authentication This type of security is usually administered within large enterprises and organizations and therefore requires implementation by a sys tem administrator before users can access security features Individual users can use the TPM as an authentication with the fingerprint reader See overleaf for information installing and configuring the Protector Suite Soft ware and see Trusted Platform Module on page 7 36 for information on TPM Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM 7 31 Modules amp Options Fingerprint Reader Module a If you have included the fingerprint reader in your purchase option you will need to Help amp Manual install the driver as per the instructions below Right click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu to select Help Make sure you have administrator s rights to your computer and have a Windows password enabled for full security pro
132. on Windows Mobility Center The Windows Mobility Center control panel provides an easy point of access for information on battery status power plans used and wireless device status etc Figure 3 6 Windows Mobility Center Battery Information 3 11 Power Management Battery Life Battery life may be shortened through improper maintenance To optimize the life and improve its performance fully discharge and recharge the battery at least once every 30 days We recommend that you do not remove the battery yourself If you do need to re move the battery for any reason see Removing the Battery on page 6 3 New Battery Always completely discharge then fully charge a new battery see Battery FAQ on page 3 14 for instructions on how to do this Recharging the Battery with the AC DC Adapter The battery pack automatically recharges when the AC DC adapter is attached and plugged into an electrical outlet If the computer is powered on and in use it will take several hours to fully recharge the battery When the computer is turned off but plugged into an electrical outlet battery charge time is less Refer to LED Status Indicators on page I 7 for information on the battery charge status and to Bat tery Information on page 3 10 for more information on how to maintain and properly recharge the battery pack a a ee ggg E 3 12 Battery Information Power Management
133. onnect click File from the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window and select Exit the Local Area Connection will then display A network cable is unplugged 9 Do not use the close amp 3 button or Fn F12 key combination before clicking File gt Exit or the correct status will not be displayed 10 You can then use the Fn F12 key combination to turn off the Bluetooth module check the LED icon for the Bluetooth module power status ij Local Area Connection 4 4 network cable is unplugged OU tenzem Service Headset AG is started PAM TP 192 168 50 1 Figure D 10 Bluetooth Disconnected D 44 Bluetooth Module Windows XP Information 3 5G Module If you have included an optional 3 5G module in your purchase option follow the instructions on page 7 21 to install the USIM card which will be provided by your service provider and then install the application Before installing the application make sure that the 3 5G module is on Use the Fn E key combination see Function Hot Key Indicators on page I 10 to toggle power to the 3 5G module 3G Watcher Application Installation l T ee 11 Make sure the module is powered on and then insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM WinXP into the CD DVD drive Click Option Drivers button Click 4 3G Driver gt Yes Click Next Choose your region and click Next Click the button to accept the license agre
134. ooting Upgrading and Adding New Hardware Software Do not be tempted to make changes to your Windows Registry unless you are very sure of what you are doing otherwise you will risk severely damaging your system e Don t open your computer or undertake any repair or upgrade work if you are not comfortable with what you are doing e Read the documentation We can assume since you are reading this that you are looking at the computer s manual but what about any new peripheral devices you have just purchased Many problems are caused by the installation of new hardware and or software Always refer to the documentation of any new hardware and or software and pay particular attention to files entitled READ ME or READ ME FIRST e When installing a new device always make sure the device is powered on and in many cases you will need to restart the computer Always check that all the cables are correctly connected e Make sure you have installed the drivers for any new hardware you have installed latest driver files are usually available to download from vendor s websites Upgrading and Adding New Hardware Software 8 5 Troubleshooting e Thoroughly check any recent changes you made to your system as these changes may affect one or more system components or software programs If possible go back and undo the change you just made and see if the problem still occurs e Don t over complicate things The less you have t
135. or Mobile tab and click Graphics Properties button to make any video adjustments you require You can also access Graphics Properties from the Windows Intel R GMA Driver for Mobile control panel or from the taskbar icon ij Dynamic Video Memory Technology Intel DVMT automatically and dynamically allocates as much system memory RAM as needed to the video system the video driver must be installed DVMT returns whatever memory is no longer needed to the op erating system Video Features D 7 Windows XP Information Display amp Graphics Properties ve Taskbar Icon You can also access the controller prop erties from the taskbar Click on the icon to bring up the menu and scroll to Graphics Properties If you cannot see the tray icon go to the Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile tab and click the Show Tray Icon tickbox Alternatively right click the desktop and select Graph ics Options gt Tray Icon gt Enable Graphics Properties Graphics Options Exit Tray nte k graphics media Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors Display l 1 Plug and Play Monitor on Mobile Intel R 965 Express Chipset Family v Color quality 2 Highest 32 bit i Screen resolution Less More 1024 by 768 pixels A Notebook Single Display Disp
136. p ture process see Set Capture File below 2 Go to the Capture menu heading if you wish to capture audio check PC Camera Audio Setup all camera modules on page D 33 and select Start Capture 3 Click OK the file location will be displayed in the pop up box to start capturing the video and press Esc to stop the capture Set Capture File Prior to capturing video files you may Set Capture File To avoid overwriting files you can go to the Set Capture File option in the File menu and set the file name and location before capture Set the name and location then click Open you can choose Cancel to ignore the file size if prompted D 36 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information Eliminating Screen Flicker Video View If you find that the video screen in the Video View program is flickering you can try to adjust the setting in the Video Capture Filter options 1 Run the Video View program 2 Goto Options and scroll down to select Video Capture Filter 3 Click either 50Hz or 60Hz under Flickering Reduction in Image tab Properties m Flip r Flickering Reduction 3 Figure D 2 W Horizontal M Vertical C 50Hz f g0 Hz Video Capture Filter Espozure Control W Auto W Low Light High Light r Picture Quality Speed ooo Quality Monitor m Factory Default ores PC Camera Module D 37 Windows XP Information Zoom Video View If you have enabled digital zoom when installing th
137. p mode from the left menu Note that the Power saver plan may have an affect on computer performance Click to select one of the existing plans or click Create a power plan in the left menu and select the options to create a new plan Click Change Plan Settings and click Change advanced power settings to access further con figuration options gt E perem ES E E cre a J rororo wy i end E N 57 Deine power butions and bun on pasword proiection Require a password rela wakeup Chesca r poem ntingi Fat pou vend Boe pour noeepuier Thee charg pru mabe bo tha athngn on Fan Select a power plan paga apply Le alla yout poem plama Choose what the power Crang naji Tan ase anent ord nate Power plans can help you maximize your computer s performance or gi nid conserve energy Make a plan active by selecting it or choose a plan and ae a ae ee al nal Choose what closing the lid customize it by changing its power settings Tell me more about power plans i Da battery a Pepin does Plans shown on the battery meter Qo Wikan eA Pe Br dep Create a power plan i Di Pothare Balanced Battery life 999 g Aan ee i Choose when to turn off the Change plan settings Performance 999 Pe j Hanged ni display gt Pim Dy biia Te be aap Change when the computer Power saver Battery life 00909999 sleeps Change plan settings Performance 99 Prec potebe om sirus Biher pour Lengar wair bier tip fe ese Lee pitris pee el eel
138. p exe for 1 3M pixel Camera PC Camera Module Page 7 3 Vista 64bit X Drivers Options Camera Sertek nonUVC setup exe for 1 3M pixel Camera Vista 64bit X Drivers Options Camera Dmax Setup exe for 2 0M pixel Camera Page 7 11 Vista 64bit X Drivers Options WLAN Intel Autorun exe for Intel WLAN Page 7 12 Vista 64bit X Drivers Options WLAN GU 700 Setup exe for Realtek WLAN Bluetooth Module Page 7 17 Vista 64bit X Drivers Options Bluetooth setup exe 3 5G Module Page 7 24 Vista 64bit X Options 3G 3G msi Wireless LAN Module Fingerprint Reader Module Page 7 32 Vista 64bit X Drivers FingerPrint Application x64 autorun exe Trusted Platform Module Page 7 38 Vista 64bit X Drivers Options TPM setup exe Intel Turbo Memory Module Page 7 38 Vista 64bit X Drivers Options Robson Setup exe Table 4 l Driver Installation and Location Driver Installation 4 3 Drivers amp Utilities Updating Reinstalling Individual Drivers If you wish to update reinstall individual drivers it may be necessary to uninstall the original driver To do this go to the Control Panel in the Windows OS and double click the Programs and Features icon Pro grams gt Uninstall a program Click to select the driver if it is not listed see below and click Uninstall and then follow the on screen prompts it may be nec essary to restart the computer Reinstall the driver as outlined in this chapter If the driver is not listed in
139. pply gt OK to save the information You can choose the profile from the pull down menu oG Watcher Wiew Tools SIERRAS WJH ELESG Enter a profile name or select from the list of pre defined profiles Jersey Telecom KG Telecom KPN Netherlands yivstar LMT Latvian Mobile Tel LUXGSM M1 Singapore Macau Hutchison Telecom MMS Be 7 26 3 5G Module Modules amp Options Connecting to the Service Provider 1 Power on the 3 5G module using the Fn 5 key combination the icon By will be green 2 You can access the 3G Watcher application from the Start menu Start gt Programs All Programs gt Sierra Wireless gt 3G Watcher or by clicking the desktop icon fm 3 The software will run and display the service provider name see Setting Up a Carrier Profile on page 7 25 7 3G Watcher View Tools SIERRA WIRELESR 4 Click Connect to begin the connection process 5 The 3G Watcher application will then display the connection information in the window 3G Watcher SIERRA WIRELESS 3 5G Module 7 27 Modules amp Options Figure 7 23 Connected Taskbar Notification Figure 7 24 3GWatcher Connected 6 When the connection is successful a taskbar notification will appear as below a 7 You can then access the internet download e mail etc as per any internet connection 8 While you are connected the taskbar icon will be green gii it will be r
140. release click the mouse button again www synaptics com m 2 8 TouchPad and Buttons Mouse Features amp Components Audio Features You can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sound control panel in Windows or from the Realtek HD Audio Manager jj icon in the taskbar control panel right click the taskbar icon fj to bring up an audio menu The volume may also be adjusted by means of the Fn F5 F6 key combination lt i Realtek HD Audio Manager o Gj souna manager td i Fiole i ice advanced BE Digital Output kA Speakers is Microphone ages Main Volume rae ANALOG ean System Sound Events doa E e Speaker Configuration Sound Effects Default Format 2 gt Windows Media Player Speaker Configuration o o i l Volume Control es gt 2 A ou j A D _ r Internal A 7 NV Wi A Q Sound Recorder i Full range Speakers N l A Q f i y Front left and right A h Right click the icon fil s a E to access the menu Emm o above Virtual Surround Suk REALTEK ee i Sound Volume Adjustment The sound volume level is set using the volume control within Windows and the volume func tion keys on the comput er Click the volume icon in the taskbar to check the setting Figure 2 amp Realtek Audio Manager Audio Features 2 9 Features amp Components Adding a Printer 4 The most commonly use
141. rocessor d2 you disable the Boot Intel R Core TM 2 Duo CPU T7500 2 20GHz time Diagnostic Screen 1015M System RAM a 3 s 4096 KB L2 Cache the POST screen will not E E ghadowed appear Video BIOS shadowed Fixed Disk 0 FUJITSU MHW2060BH ATAPI CD ROM Optiarc CD RW CRX880A Mouse intialize d Figure 5 1 POST Screen Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP 4 5 2 The Power On Self Test POST BIOS Utilities Failing the POST Errors can be detected during the POST There are two categories fatal and non fatal Fatal Errors These stop the boot process and usually indicate there is something seriously wrong with your system Take the computer to your service representative or authorized service center as soon as possible Non Fatal Errors This kind of error still allows you to boot You will get a message identifying the problem make a note of this message followed by the prompt e Press lt F1 gt to resume e lt F2 gt to enter Setup Press F1 to see if the boot process can continue It may work without the correct configuration Press F2 to run the Setup program and try to correct the problem If you still get an error message after you change the setting or if the cure seems even worse call for help The Power On Self Test POST 5 3 BIOS Utilities The Setup Program The Phoenix Setup program tells the system how to configure itself and manage ba sic features and subsystems
142. rrect password can boot the system see the warning in the sidebar The default setting is Disabled Note To clear existing passwords press Enter and type the existing password then press Enter for the new password without typing any password entry and Enter again to confirm the password clearance Fixed disk boot sector Security Menu If you choose Write Protect this will protect against viruses being written to the hard disk boot sector this is not a substitute for installing an anti virus program see Viruses on page 8 4 TPM Support Security Menu Enable TPM Support from this menu and the TPM State menu will then appear see TPM State on page 5 13 Note If you disable TPM Support then your TPM information may be erased altogether You should only disable TPM support when you need to clear the TPM information The default setting is Disabled 5 12 Security Menu BIOS Utilities TPM State Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility Main Advanced Security TPM State Boot Exit Item Specific Help Changes TPM State ave ANS TPM State Menu To access this menu you must first enable TPM support from the security menu see page h Password Protection Current TPM State Enabled and Deactivated iNo Change No Change Enable amp Activate Deactivate amp Disable Clear Note that you should set a supervisor password in the BIOS to protect the TPM information from being
143. rrection Gamma 10 Multiple Display C Intel R Dual Primary Device Display Clone Hot Keys C Extended Desktop intel Color Correction You can use the Fn F7 key combination to toggle through the display options Het Keya Brighiness gt Secondary Device intel contast 560 40 c0 ECO e Notebook Only Launch Zoom 3D Settings ameno 30 Settings rn _ External Display Only o wet wa Notebook External Display iaai raphita Media Licata Djen Hot Keys Par mamie Make sure you give the displays enough time to refresh da Notebook and Manlia ME Eeay M erable Ho Keys Single Display F Hobebook C Monitor Ha kirs Display atingu Si L A TPG ma TETE a TOIRE SO I A Open Graphics Prorety app csiion CTRL DALT EPI Dph abet Te Wierd Appian ott PPL ATE Display Settings Intel Display Note Coler Correction Calor Comection Multiple Display Intel Deval Primary Dinie Display Glonn pe Hel Kuya Baten tnt Lies Note that the notebook is the de fault Primary display device and may not be changed z frote trimio Viehow Dear iny a Ta ioe ive a ad Figure D 6 Intel GMA Driver for Mobile Video Features D 9 Windows XP Information Display Devices amp Options Besides the built in LCD you can also use an external VGA monitor CRT or external Flat Panel Display as your display device A VGA monitor Flat Panel Display connect
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145. s amp Jacks A 3 Interface Ports amp Jacks a ee USB 2 0 1 1 Ports These USB 2 0 compatible ports USB 2 0 is fully USB 1 1 compliant are for low speed Z peripherals such as keyboards mice or scanners and for high speed peripherals such as external HDDs digital video cameras or high speed scanners etc Devices can be plugged into the computer and unplugged from the computer without the need to turn the system off if the power rating of your USB device is 500mA or above make sure you use the power supply which comes with the device Intel Video Driver Controls Appendix B Intel Video Driver Controls The basic settings for configuring the LCD are outlined in Video Features on page I 16 GA Intel Video Driver Installation DVMT Notes Make sure you install all the drivers in the order indicated in Table on page 4 3 DVMT is not local video i memory Video 1 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win E HO aE Vista into the CD DVD drive 2 Click Install Vista Drivers DVMT will not function 1 Click 1 Install Video Driver gt Yes in MS DOS DOS uses 2 Click Next gt Yes gt Next gt Next pea MEMON nel 3 Click Finish to restart the computer Dynamic Video Memory Technology B Intel DVMT automatically and dynamically allocates as much system memory RAM as needed to the video system the video driver must be installed DVMT returns whatever memory is no lon
146. s er ror System Power Options You can use the system power options to stop the computer s operation and restart where you left off This system features Stand by and Hibernate sleep mode levels Hibernate mode will need to be enabled by clicking the option in the Hibernate tab in the Power Options control panel see Hibernate on page D 21 Hibernate Mode vs Shutdown Hibernate mode and Shutdown are the same in that the system is off and you need to press the power button to turn it on Their main difference is When you come back from hibernation you can return to where you last left off what was on your desktop without reopening the application s and file s you last used You can use either method depending on your needs Stand by Mode vs Hibernate Mode If you want to stay away from your work for just a while you can put the system on Stand by instead of in hibernation It takes a longer time to wake up the system from Hibernate mode than from Stand by mode D 20 System Power Options Windows XP Information Stand by Stand by saves the least amount of power but takes the shortest time to return to full operation During Stand by the hard disk is turned off and the CPU is made to idle at its slowest speed All open applications are retained in memory When you are not using your computer for a certain length of time which you specify in the operating system it will enter Stand by mode to save power
147. s to begin the enrollment process for that finger Swipe the finger three times to enroll that finger Repeat the process for all the fingers you wish to enroll see below and then click Next Enrollment Ye JOS User s Fingers Enrollment is the process of creating Fingerprint samples identifying the user Click a i button above a finger to start enrollment Fingerprint Enrollment E a ee UUA ia L LIL e e e Note that it is strongly rec ommended that you enroll more than one finger in case of injury etc Fingerprint device memory contains 19 free slots Figure D 11 Fingerprint Enrollment D 48 Fingerprint Reader Module 10 11 12 13 14 Windows XP Information If you put a tick in the Enable Advanced Security for the current user tickbox you will be asked to input a PIN before continuing choose TPM key with PIN and enable and create a backup password Click Next gt Finish Right click the taskbar icon ra to bring up the menu that allows you to Edit Fingerprints start Control Center access the Help menu etc You can also run the Control Center etc from the Protector Suite QL item in the Programs All Programs menu See Help amp Manual on page D 47 for further details If you swipe your finger over the reader at any time you can access the Biomenu to lock the computer register websites open the Control Center and access the Help menu E Protector Suite Soft
148. s to the external monitor port The following display modes are available Single Display One of the connected displays is used as the display device Multiple Display Intel R Dual Display Clone Both connected displays output the same view and may be configured independently son ana ENENGE Both connected displays are treated as separate devices and act as a virtual desktop Figure D 7 Display Options ae AAS Switching Modes When Using the Power DVD Application Switch display modes before playing any DVD in the Power DVD Application it is not be possible to switch display modes while a DVD is playing you will be required to stop the DVD playing switch display modes then start the DVD playing again D 10 Video Features Windows XP Information Attaching Other Displays If you prefer to use a monitor or flat panel display connect it to the external monitor port at the rear of the com puter Attach your external display to the external monitor port and turn it on Go to the Intel GMA Graphics Properties control panel and click Display Devices Click to choose the display option from the Multiple Single Display menu Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change ey a intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Notebook Scheme Options for mobile Single Display Display Devices play f Notebook C Monitor Display Settings Multiple Display C Intel R Dual Primary Device Display Clone Hot
149. size if prompted 7 6 PC Camera Module Modules amp Options Eliminating Screen Flicker BisonCap If you find that the video screen in the BisonCap program is flickering you can try to adjust the setting in the Video Capture Filter options 1 Run the BisonCap program 2 Goto Options and scroll down to select Video Capture Filter 3 Click either 50Hz or 60Hz under Frequency in Property Page tab Properties Property Page Video Proc Amp Camera Control RGE gain M Auto White Balance qam Figure 7 p fe lige ja a F 2 Video Capture Filter Davtight Floocescent Rotation f r Frequency O Horizontal Vertical C Disable C 450 He i G0 Hz EFFECTMODE EFFECT PC Camera Module 7 7 Modules amp Options Video View for 2 0M pixel camera module Vie Video View is a video viewer useful for general purpose video viewing and testing and can capture video files to avi format Pre Allocating File apace 1 Run the Video View program from the Start gt Programs All Programs gt USB2 0 You may pre allocate the PC Camera menu it is recommended that you set the capture file before the file size for the capture file capture process see Set Capture File below in the Video View pro 2 Go to the Capture menu heading if you wish to capture audio check PC Camera gram Audio Setup all camera modules on page 7 4 and select Start Capture 3 Click OK the file location will be di
150. son PC Camera Driver Installation Cam ee 1 Make sure the module is powered on and then insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM into the CD DVD drive 2 Click Option Drivers button Click Take a new picture 3 Click 1 PC Camera Web cam gt Yes in the Camera Tasks box For the 1 3M Pixel Camera Module UVC and non UVC 1 Choose the language you prefer and click Next gt Next 2 Click Finish to restart the computer 3 Run the BisonCap application program from the BisonCam shortcut on the desktop or from the BisonCam item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu if the hardware is turned off use the Fn F10 key combination to turn it on again Bisonam ME Pro D 32 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information For the 2 0M Pixel Camera Module Click Install Click to select Yes or No in answer to the power system question Click to select Yes or No to enable disable the Digital Zoom function Click Finish gt Finish to restart the computer Run the Video View application program from the Video View shortcut on the desktop or from the USB2 0 PC Camera item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu if the hardware is turned off use the Fn F10 key combination to turn it on again Se PC Camera Audio Setup all camera modules If you wish to capture video amp audio with your camera it is necessary to setup the audio recording options in Windows 1 Go to the Start
151. splay Settings Extended Desktop You can have different Colors Screen Area and Monitor Refresh Rates for each display device provided your monitor can support them You can drag the moni tor icons to match the physical layout of your displays Icons and pro grams may also be dragged between the displays Figure B 6 Extended Desktop Mode Display Modes B 9 Intel Video Driver Controls Using Windows Vista to Enable Extended Mode E 1 Attach your external display to the external monitor port and turn it on l l 2 Ifa New Display Detected window does not appear in Windows Vista go to the Display Settings Windows Mobility Center control panel Mobile PC gt Adjust commonly used Extended Desktop mobility settings and click Connect display Click to select Show different parts of my desktop on each display extended drag the monitors to Click Right or Left under Extend your desktop match the physical ar Click Apply gt OK rangement you wish to a use Use the control panel to Aa 2 New Display Detected You can drag any icons or windows across to ei ther display desktop which makes it possible to have one program visible in one of the dis plays and a different program visible in the other display Choose the appearance of your display Extend your desktop Right To select different settings go to Display Settings in Control Panel Figure B 7 Display Properties
152. splayed in the pop up box to start capturing the Pre allocating space on video and press Esc to stop the capture the hard disk can improve the capture quality par i ticularly of large capture Set Capture File files by reducing the Prior to capturing video files you may Set Capture File To avoid overwriting files PAA 1 ee i fe you can go to the Set Capture File option in the File menu and set the file name eee and location before capture Set the name and location then click Open you can space for the video data a as it is being captured choose Cancel to ignore the file size if prompted 7 8 PC Camera Module Modules amp Options Eliminating Screen Flicker Video View If you find that the video screen in the Video View program is flickering you can try to adjust the setting in the Video Capture Filter options 1 Run the Video View program 2 Goto Options and scroll down to select Video Capture Filter 3 Click either 50Hz or 60Hz under Flickering Reduction in Image tab Properties ES Flip Flickering Reduction Figure 7 3 W Horizontal M Vertical C 50Hz f 60Hz Video Capture Filter Exposure Control M Auto Ww Low Light High Light Picture Quality Speed __ _ _ COO Quality Monitor Factory Default CAT LECO Reset w100 PC Camera Module 7 9 Modules amp Options Figure 7 4 Setting ae ZS Snapshot Folder The Snapshot folder s default location is
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154. swodM anagement TPM Profile Backuo estore the G keys from the backu ment te th ofcates and keys of the TPM wil be overwritten tnctyption Took Trusted Platform Module 7 47 Modules amp Options Intel Turbo Memory Module If you have included an Intel Turbo Memory Robson NAND flash memory card module in your purchase option then you will need to enable the option in the BIOS see Advanced Menu on page 5 8 BEFORE installing the Windows Vista op erating system software do not enable this option in Windows XP or on a Windows Vista operating system that has been installed without the option enabled Intel Turbo Memory Technology also known as Robson flash memory is an Intel technology that reduces the time it takes for a computer to boot up to load applica tions and to write data to the hard drive Intel Turbo Memory Technology is sup ported in Windows Vista only it also supports Windows Vista features such as ReadyBoost ReadyDrive and Superfetch Intel Turbo Memory Setup and Driver Installation Start up your computer and press lt F2 gt to enter the BIOS Go to the Advanced menu see Advanced Menu on page 5 8 Select Advanced Chipset Control and press Enter Press the spacebar to make sure that Intel Robson is Enabled Go to the Boot menu see Boot Menu on page 5 15 Set the external CD DVD ROM Drive make sure the Microsoft Windows Vista OS CD is inserted as the first devi
155. t Num Lk is on tor for status Keyboard 1 9 Quick Start Guide Function Hot Key Indicators The function keys F1 F12 etc will act as hot keys when pressed while the Fn key is held down In addition to the basic function key combinations visual indicators are available when the hot key utility is installed see Hot Key on page 4 6 When the driver is installed an icon J will appear in the taskbar keys Function Keys Function Play Pause in Audio Video Programs Display Toggle 3 i a 3 5G Module Power Toggle Fn F8 F9 Brightness Decrease Increase S Midis 3 a a a TouchPad Toggle s lt Pn Fio PO Gamera Power Toogle WEGMAN Aiia Turn LCD Backlight Off Press a key to or use TouchPad to turn on Pa Fn F3 Mute Toggle wai Fn F12 Volume l Un Volume Mute When enabled Silent Mode will reduce fan noise and save power PERN BONING Tee cle dee mergane Aai consumption Note this may reduce computer performance Table 1 5 Function amp Hot Key Indicators 1 10 Function Hot Key Indicators Quick Start Guide g Figure 1 4 Front amp Rear Views LCD Latches LED Power amp Communication Indicators 7 in 1 Card Reader S PDIF Out Jack Microphone In Jack Headphone Out Jack Battery System Map Front amp Rear Views N oe a N 7 in 1 Card Reader The card reader allows you to use the most popular digital storage card formats MMC MultiMedia Card SD Se
156. t open when The CD DVD is not correctly placed in the tray Gently try to remove the disc there is a disc in the tray using the eject hole see Loading Discs on page 2 3 The DVD regional codes can no longer The code has been changed the maximum 5 times See DVD Regional be changed Codes on page 2 5 DVD Regional Codes on page D 2 Unwelcome numbers appear when If the LED f is lit then Num Lock is turned ON see LED Indicators on typing page 1 7 Problems and Possible Solutions 8 9 Troubleshooting A Other Keyboards If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standard USB keyboard The system will detect and enable it automatically However special functions hot keys unique to the system s regular keyboard may not work The system freezes or the screen goes The system s power saving features have timed out Use the AC DC adapter dark press the sleep Fn F4 key combination or press the power button if no LEDs are lit The system never goes into a power Power Options features are not enabled Go to the Windows Power Options saving mode menu and enable the features you prefer see Power Saving States on page 3 6 System Power Options on page D 20 Make sure you have enabled Hibernate mode from the control panel The Wireless LAN Bluetooth 3 5G The modules are off Check the LED indicator I amp and or function key mod
157. t the computer for long periods of time Frequent and short breaks are better than fewer and longer breaks Xl Preface Lighting Proper lighting and comfortable display viewing angle can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue in your neck and shoulders e Position the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of light e Keep the display screen clean and set the brightness and contrast to levels that allow you to see the screen clearly e Position the display directly in front of you at a comfortable viewing distance e Adjust the display viewing angle to find the best position LCD Screen Care To prevent image persistence on LCD monitors caused by the continuous display of graphics on the screen for an extended period of time take the following precautions e Set the Windows Power Plans to turn the screen off after a few minutes of screen idle time e Use a rotating moving or blank screen saver this prevents an image from being displayed too long e Rotate desktop background images every few days e Turn the monitor off when the system is not in use XII Preface Contents INGUICE osori E EE I System Map Left amp Right Views ec ccccccceeeeeees 1 12 FCC SIAC sect cisan scat citron saute steceanacseesseoiecesnicaanssenet II System Map Bottom View ccccccecccecccsseneeteeeteeseees 1 14 Instructions for Care and Operation cccseeeeee IV Windows Vista Sta
158. t your service representative for further help Before you begin you will need Please check with your service representative e A small crosshead or Phillips screwdriver before undertaking any e A small regular slotted flathead screwdriver upgrade procedures to e An antistatic wrist strap find out if this will VOID your warranty Before working with the internal components you will need to wear an antistatic wrist strap to ground yourself because static electricity may damage the compo nents The chapter includes e Removing the Battery e Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive e Upgrading the Optical CD DVD Device e Upgrading the System Memory RAM Please make sure that you review each procedure before you perform it SSS eS Overview 6 1 Upgrading The Computer When Not to Upgrade NANI IR These procedures involve opening the system s case adding and sometimes replac Power Safety ing parts Warning You should not perform any of these upgrades 1f Before you undertake any upgrade proce a M uel cle ea Your system is still under warranty or a service contract Ve eV Wael eit You don t have all the necessary equipment SONS clue eles You re not in the correct environment ae ou eC Cue e You doubt your abilities cables including tele phone lines It is advis o able to also remove your Under any of these conditions contact your service representative to purchase or re iT
159. talling the PC Camera driver make sure that the optional PC Camera is which may override the on Use the Fn F10 key combination see Table I 5 on page I 10 to toggle information provided power to the PC Camera module Make sure you install the drivers in the order here indicated in Table on page 4 3 7 2 PC Camera Module PC Camera Driver Installation l 2 gt Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win Vista into the CD DVD drive Click Option Drivers button Click 1 PC Camera Web cam gt Yes For the 1 3M Pixel Camera Module UVC and non UVC l A 3 Choose the language you prefer and click Next gt Next Click Finish to restart the computer Run the BisonCap application program from the BisonCam shortcut on the desktop or from the BisonCam item in the Start gt Programs All Pro grams menu if the hardware is turned off use the Fn F10 key combina tion to turn it on again For the 2 0M Pixel Camera Module 2 PC Camera Module 7 3 Click Install Click to select Yes or No in answer to the power system question Click to select Yes or No to enable disable the Digital Zoom function Click Finish gt Finish to restart the computer Run the Video View application program from the Video View shortcut on the desktop or from the USB2 0 PC Camera item in the Start gt Pro erams All Programs menu if the hardware is turned off use the Fn F10 key combin
160. tcher or by clicking the desktop icon Pa Click Tools and select Options Click Profiles and then click the Add new profile button ey and select WWAN profile Tani Figure 7 20 Connections E s 1 ae AE Add WWAN Profile SMS Express Call History Phone Book Turn Radio Off Options 3 5G Module 7 25 Modules amp Options Figure 7 21 User Options A Profile Details If you have chosen the profile from the drop down list then most of the information in the Gener al and Advanced tabs should be automatically filled in for you however check with your service provider for the latest in formation as you may at least need to add in your Username and Pass word Figure 7 22 Choose Profile SE You can then enter a new profile name or choose a profile from the drop down list provided by the software see the sidebars for information on the profile details al Profile Information Click General and or Ad vanced and the sub menus under Advanced in the left menu and then click in any of the fields to add the appropriate infor mation supplied by your service provider User Options SA Messaging ok Network amp SIM Settings Sounds Profiles UP Far Eas Tone A Chung Wa Telecom a 5 Profile name Username Password APN Access Point Name Connection type Autoconnect etc PDP type General Options Click A
161. tection Insert the Device Drivers g Before beginning the enrollment process it is recommended that you go through the Utilities Users Manual fingerprint tutorial To run the tutorial click Start gt Programs All Programs gt CD ROM and click Option A Protector Suite QL gt Fingerprint Tutorial after installing the driver Drivers button Click Un lock button and then click 5 Fingerprint gt Yes Fingerprint Reader Driver Installation Click Documentation to 1 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win open the folder containing Vista into the CD DVD drive Pee ber a Click Option Drivers button Click 5 Fingerprint gt Yes Click Software Installation Click Next gt Next gt Next Click Finish gt Yes to restart the computer To install the Adobe Acrobat Reader software to read the file insert the Device Driv ers amp Utilities User s Man ual CD ROM and click User s Manual button and click Install Acrobat Reader button oe a 7 32 Fingerprint Reader Module Modules amp Options User Enrollment 1 Click Start gt Programs All Programs gt Protector Suite QL gt User Enrollment or double click the taskbar icon 2 On the first run of the program you will be asked to click the button to accept the license and then click OK 3 Click Next and select Enrollment to the hard disk and click Finish Finish r 4 1 i Ab fegos a
162. ted D 34 PC Camera Module Windows XP Information Eliminating Screen Flicker BisonCap If you find that the video screen in the BisonCap program is flickering you can try to adjust the setting in the Video Capture Filter options 1 Run the BisonCap application 2 Goto Options and scroll down to select Video Capture Filter 3 Click either 50Hz or 60Hz under Frequency in Property Page tab Properties Property Page Video Proc Amp Camera Control W Auto White Balance RGE gain zy Figure D I A Video Capture Filter Environment Tungsten G al C Davlight Fluorescent E al r Rotation f Frequency Horizontal Vertical C Disable 50Hz B6OH2 PC Camera Module D 35 7i Pre Allocating File Space You may pre allocate the file size for the cap ture file in the Video View program Pre allocating space on the hard disk can im prove the capture quali ty particularly of large capture files by reduc ing the amount of work the hard disk has to do in finding space for the video data as it is being captured Windows XP Information Video View for 2 0M pixel camera module Video View is a video viewer useful for general purpose video viewing and testing and can capture video files to avi format 1 Run the Video View program from the Start gt Programs All Programs gt USB2 0 PC Camera menu it is recommended that you set the capture file before the ca
163. the Programs and Fea tures menu 1 Click Start and click Control Panel or point to Settings and click Control Panel 2 Double click Device Manager Hardware and Sound gt Device Manager 3 Double click the device you wish to update reinstall the driver for you may need to click to expand the selection 4 Click Driver tab and click the Update Driver or Uninstall button and follow the on screen prompts User Account Control Win Vista If a User Account Control prompt appears as part of the driver installation procedure click Continue or Allow and follow the installation procedure as direct ed Windows Security Message If you receive a Windows security message as part of the driver installation process Just click Install this driver software anyway or Install to continue the in stallation procedure You will receive this message in cases where the driv er has been released after the version of Windows you are currently using All the drivers provided will have already received certification for Windows New Hardware Found If you see the message New Hardware Found Found New Hardware Wizard during the installa tion procedure other than when outlined in the driver install procedure click Cancel to close the window and follow the installation procedure 4 4 Driver Installation Drivers amp Utilities Driver Installation Procedure Modem 1 Click 3 Install Modem Driver gt Yes
164. tion exit the BIOS and restart the computer 9 Ifyou make any changes to the TPM State you will be asked to Execute Reject the change after restart Physical Presence Operations on page 5 14 10 You can now install the TPM driver see overleaf ee re ee y S a S a er en es Trusted Platform Module 7 37 Modules amp Options TPM Module Driver Installation 1 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM Win Vista into the CD DVD drive Click Option Drivers button Click 6 TPM gt Yes Click Next Click the button to accept the license agreement and then click Next Click Next gt Next gt Install Click Finish Run the TPM application program from the shortcut on the desktop or from the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu a a 7 38 Trusted Platform Module Modules amp Options Initializing TPM N 4 On the first run of the program you will need to initialize the TPM ANS 1 Run the application from the Security Manager shortcut on the desktop or from Password Warning the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu Do not lose the pass 2 Click Next word If you do so you 3 Type a TPM Owner Password and then retype to confirm the password will be unable to make 4 Click Next you may want to add Owner Password Tips gt Next to begin the owner administrative changes initialization process unless you clear the 5 Cli
165. tion Icon Windows XP Information If you want to display the Local Area Connection icon for the Bluetooth connection AS in the taskbar set it up as follows 1 Access the Network Connections control panel in Windows Start gt Settings gt Network Connections OR Start gt Connect To gt Show all Connections or by clicking the taskbar icon i box 4 Close the control panels and the icon for the Bluetooth connection will be Right click the Bluetooth connection icon and select Properties 3 Click to put a tick in the Show icon in the notification area when connected displayed in the taskbar when connected see sidebar and overleaf s Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help E 7 i pa Search Folders E f Address e Network Connections Network Tasks E Create a new connection 2 Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings Enable this network device mi Rename this connection Change settings of this connection Other Places E Control Panel My Network Places My Documents i My Computer A LAN or High Speed Internet io 4rea Connection 2 Network cable unplugged Fire T a VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Ad By en eca lis year 3 ed F valled ee Mict aT Videc innection Wireless Ten poet Not connected alle ad L tq Rea altek RTL8187 Mirel s Create Shortcut Rename Properties Local Area Conn
166. ttings 75 Hertz ASPS 95 Hertz Display Settings 7 Multiple Display z Color C t Color C t Figure B J Aa Intel R Dual Primary Device SATI tare C Display Clone Display Devices amp Hot Keys C Extended Hot Keys Desktop Settings intel B 8 Display Modes To Enable Extended Desktop Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port and turn it on 1 2 3 4 5 Go to the Intel Graphics Properties control panel see Intel Graphics Intel Video Driver Controls Properties on page B 2 and click Display Devices Click to choose Extended Desktop Multiple Display Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change Click Display Settings to adjust the settings for the attached devices intel Graphics Media for mobile Single Displ TE ingle igi ay C Monitor Display Settings ERTA Multiple Display Accelerator Driver J Monitor and Notebook Scheme Options Notebook C Intel R Dual Primary Device Hot Keys eer 7 9 ceca mc Monitor ai O Feeessesoesesessosocosesosoeeoeossoeesooososososseocecoeossese Desktop Secondary Device i tel Notebook gt 1O l Ee 88 Click the appropriate moni tor icon and drag it to match the physical arrangement you wish to use e g the secondary display may be extended left right above below the primary display Click Display Settings to make any adjustments re quired Di
167. uetooth connection status will then be displayed in the control panel clicking the File menu and 7 selecting Exit see over GOE hwet and internet Network and Sharing Conter lt a After exiting the program you can then use the Fn 7 D F12 key combination to nrc maraani rean turn off the Bluetooth mod A Unidentified network Putse netaon ule j irons et Some vem at i cia Aca Canaan If you use the close button Staring and Dicovery 7 S s g Unidentified network or turn off the Bluetooth 1a jis x EPA NEAN Bluetooth PAN Network Adapter module by using the Fn TATE gt F12 the icon will not dis TAJ is taper z play the correct status A oaaae Figure 7 13 7 To disconnect click File from the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Local Area and select Exit the Local Area Connection will then display Network cable Connection unplugged Bluetooth Module 7 19 Modules amp Options Do not use the close button or Fn F12 key combination before clicking File gt Exit or the correct status will not be displayed You can then use the Fn F12 key combination to turn off the Bluetooth module check the LED icon for the Bluetooth module power status 6 IVT Corporation BlueSotet Main Window Evaluation SMB data only Figure 7 14 Bluetooth Disconnected Quits the BlueSoleil application Service Headset AG 5 started PAN IP 192 168 50 1 bobas JG us Network and Internet Network Connections
168. ules cannot be detected indicator to see if the WLAN Bluetooth 3 5G module is on or off see LED Indicators on page 1 7 If the LED indicator is off then press the Fn F11 WLAN Fn F12 Bluetooth or Fn F 3 5G key combination s in order to enable the modules see Function Hot Key Indicators on page 1 10 8 10 Problems and Possible Solutions The PC Camera module cannot be detected LAN Bluetooth PC modules cannot be The Wireless Camera 3 5G configured An LCD is connected to the External Monitor Port and Windows Media Center is being used to play a DVD When the Fn F7 key combination is used to switch displays the screen will turn black An LCD is connected to the External Monitor Port and Extended Desktop has been selected as the Intel Multiple Display mode When the Fn F7 key combination is used to switch displays the screen will display garbage Troubleshooting The module is off Press the Fn F10 key combination in order to enable the module see Function Hot Key Indicators on page 1 10 Run the BisonCap Video View program to view the camera picture The driver s for the module s have not been installed Make sure you have installed the driver for the appropriate module see the instructions for the appropriate module in Modules amp Options on page 7 1 Module Drivers on page D 31 This is a known issue with older Intel video drivers Use the Ctrl
169. ume can be set depends on the setting of the vol ume control within Windows and the volume control function keys on the computer Click the Volume icon on the taskbar to check the setting Volume me e 100 E00 400 600 1 3H cm eum G uc du P N i A N A N _ P Bass Figure D 4 Realtek Audio Configuration Menus D 6 Audio Features Windows XP Information Video Features Your computer has built in Intel Intel GM965 video You can switch display devices and configure display options from the Display Properties control panel in Windows as long as the appropriate video driver is in stalled To access Display Properties in Windows ot a Click Start point to Settings and click Control Panel or just click Control Panel Double click Display icon In the Appearances and Themes category Click Settings tab in the Display Properties dialog box Move the slider to the preferred setting in Screen resolution Figure D 5 on page D 8 Click the arrow and scroll to the preferred setting in Color quality Figure D 5 on page D 8 You can also access Display Properties by right clicking the desktop and scrolling down and clicking Properties Click Settings tab and adjust as above Open the Display Properties control panel and click Advanced button Figure D 5 on page D 8 to bring up the Advanced properties tabs Click the Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver f
170. unavailable However you can dis able this setting from the EN N Power Options menu J orete LV Plugged in Power and sleep buttons and lid settings by clicking Require a When I press the power button Sleep Sleep X password on wakeup Do nothin in the left menu and se When I press the sleep button See ora Sleep Shut down lecting the options click y When t close the lid Sep Change settings that are currently unavail Password protection on wakeup Require a p ord recommendec able When your computer wakes from sleep no one can access your data without entering the correct password to unlock the computer Create or change your user account password Don t require a password When your computer wakes from sleep anyone can access your data because the computer isn t Figure 3 4 licked Power Options Define Power Buttons 3 8 Configuring the Power Buttons Power Management Resuming Operation You can resume operation from power saving states by pressing the power button or in some cases pressing the sleep button Fn F4 key combo Closing the Lid If you have chosen to send the computer to Sleep when the lid is closed raising the lid will wake the system up Power Off Press the Power Button Press the Power Button Sleep Blinking Green Press the Sleep Button Fn F4 Key Combo Off battery Hibernate Press the Power Button Table 3 1 Orang
171. und in Setup Even if you are a beginner keep a record of the set tings you find and any changes you make This information could be useful if your system ever needs servicing There is one general rule Don t make any changes unless you are sure of what you are doing Many of the settings are required by the system and changing them could cause it to become unstable or worse If you have any doubts consult your service representative SS eee a ee ee ee Overview 5 1 BIOS Utilities The Power On Self Test POST 7 Each time you turn on the computer the system takes a few seconds to conduct a POST Screen POST including a quick test of the on board RAM memory E As the POST proceeds the computer will tell you if there is anything wrong If there 3 Memory status is a problem that prevents the system from booting it will display a system summary 4 Enter Setup prompt and prompt you to run Setup appears only during POST If there are no problems the Setup prompt will disappear and the system will load the operating system Once that starts you can t get into Setup without rebooting Note The POST screen as pictured right is for Phoenix TrustedCore tm NB guideline purposes only Copyright 1985 2006 Phoenix Technologies Ltd The POST screen on All Rights Reserved Bios Revision your computer may ap KBC EC Firmware Revision pear slightly different If p CPU 1 Processors Detected Cores per P
172. utable file for the application you want to set the scheme for see sidebar and click Open to select it Click Save Save gt OK to save the settings you can click in the Restore the display settings after exiting this application box to return to your original settings when you exit the program Click OK to exit the window You can run the scheme by clicking the taskbar icon and selecting the scheme from Select Scheme Graphics Properties Graphics Options gt Schemi Exit Tray Scheme intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver ntel for mobile B 4 intel Graphics Properties Intel Video Driver Controls Attaching Other Displays Besides the built in LCD you can also use an external monitor flat panel display Ze connected to the external monitor port at the rear of the computer as your display Function Key Combination device The following are the display options oie l You can use the Fn F7 1 The built in LCD OR an external monitor flat panel display connected to the exter key combination to oe nal monitor port Single Display gle through the display 2 The built in LCD AND an external monitor flat panel display connected to the options external monitor port Multiple Display e Notebook Only Configuring from Windows Vista External Display Only l e Notebook External 1 Attach your external display to the external monitor port and turn it on Display 2 Ifa New Displa
173. utput Architecture 2 Built In Speakers Direct Sound 3D Compatible Built In Microphone EAX 1 0 amp 2 0 Compatible Keyboard amp Winkey Keyboard Built In TouchPad with Scrolling Function Pointing Device Three USB 2 0 Ports One RJ 11 Modem Jack One Headphone Out Jack One RJ 45 LAN Jack One Microphone In Jack One DC In Jack One S PDIF Out Jack One External Monitor Port One Internal Microphone One IEEE1394 Port Card Reader Embedded 7 in 1 Card Reader MS MS Pro SD Mini SD MMC RS MMC MS Duo Note MS Duo Mini SD RS MMC Cards require a PC adapter ExpressCard Slot One ExpressCard 34 54 Slot Specifications C 3 Specifications Feature Specification Communication 10M 100Mb Base T Ethernet LAN se 56K MDC Modem V 90 amp V 92 Compliant Note The Blue 802 11 a b g OR 802 11 a g n USB Wireless LAN Module Option tooth 3 5G and In 4 3M UVC or non UVC or 2 0M Pixel USB PC Camera Module Factory Option tel Turbo Memory JOK Modules see page A i D A Bluetooth OR 3 5G Module Options see sidebar and page A 5 UMTS Modes i Bluetooth 2 0 EDR Enhanced Data Rate Module Factory Option one of these factory OR Note that UMTS options is included in UMTS HSPDA based 3 5G Module with Mini Card Interface Factory Option P Ugaon e your purchase op Quad band GSM GPRS 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz be used in North tion then the other UMTS WCDMA FDD 2100 MHz America two are unavai
174. vious versions Preferences Send To gt Create Shortcut Progress Create Shortcut Delete Decrypting files The operation may take a few minutes please watt 3 1 files processed no error Rename Properties 7 42 Trusted Platform Module Modules amp Options Creating an Encrypted Virtual Disk You can create an encrypted virtual disk drive an area of the hard disk you can hide and mount when required from the Security Manager application 1 2 3 4 Run the application from the Security Manager shortcut on the desktop or from the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start gt Programs All Programs menu Click Encryption Tools Click Encrypted Virtual Disk Click New Figure 7 35 A Ereren iocis conan Eneryptnd Vial Ok TPN ning Pia Syan Encrypted Virtual Disk Ralrash Trusted Platform Module 7 43 Modules amp Options 5 Type in the Image File name Volume Label location Browse to file location and capacity in MB maximum size is 1GB 6 Click OK 7 The disk will now be created 8 Click OK Create Encrypted Virtual Disk Ez VA BOG Please choose the image file path set disk parameters assign the drive letter and format the drive Tarte is File DO NOT lose the image file or you will be unable to mount Disk capacity 50 MB Maximum 1G of anti tamper disk the disk and this may result in data loss It is recom
175. w unautho rized access to your computer documents web sites and files etc Figure 7 10 Disconnecting Wireless LAN Module 7 15 Modules amp Options Figure 7 11 Windows Mobility Center Windows Mobility Center The Windows Mobility Center control panel provides an easy point of access for information on battery status power plans used and wireless device status etc To access the Windows Mobility Center 1 Click Start and click Control Panel or point to Settings and click Control Panel 2 Double click Windows Mobility Center Mobile PC 3 Click the button to Turn wireless off on or click the icon menu Fully charged oll WNo display 1005 a11 Vannectes AL connected Change wireless network settings pp Balanced Turn wireless off Connect display Volume Battery Status Wireless Network amp No syne a Saini aa Mot presenting External Display Sync Center Presentation Settings 7 16 Wireless LAN Module Modules amp Options Bluetooth Module Before installing the Bluetooth driver make sure that the optional Bluetooth mod ule is on Use the Fn F12 key combination see Function Hot Key Indicators Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft on page I 10 to toggle power to the Bluetooth module Make sure you install the drivers in the order indicated in Table on page 4 3 The use of any portable electronic transmission de vices aboard aircr
176. ware Fingerprint Control Center 4 Lock computer Fingerprints is r Enroll or edit current user s fingerprint templates Gj Registered Sites 2 Settings g Register Configure the fingerprint software Help E Control Center Get help information Introduction Tutorial Help About v Elevate administrative privileges for user When do need to do this l Figure D 12 Control Center amp Biomenu Fingerprint Reader Module D 49 Windows XP Information TPM Security Chip If you have included the Trusted Platform Module security chip module in your purchase option you will have the appropriate software provided on the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM WinXP After installing the driver as per the instructions below see Trusted Platform Module on page 7 36 for full instructions on initializing the TPM etc TPM Utility Installation Enable the TPM state in the BIOS see Initializing TPM on page 7 36 Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM WinXP into the CD DVD drive Click Option Drivers button Click 6 TPM gt Yes Click Next Click the button to accept the license agreement and then click Next Click Next gt Next gt Install Click Finish you may then go straight to the initialization process if you have checked the option Run the TPM application program from the shortcut on the desktop or from t
177. wer saving options e Chapter 4 The installation of the drivers and utilities essential to the operation or improvement of some of the computer s subsystems e Chapter 5 An outline of the computer s built in software or BIOS Basic Input Output System e Chapter 6 Instructions for upgrading your computer e Chapter 7 A quick guide to the computer s Fingerprint Bluetooth Wireless LAN PC Camera TPM and 3 5G modules some of which may be optional depending on your purchase configuration e Chapter 8 A troubleshooting guide e Appendix A Definitions of the interface ports jacks which allow your computer to communicate with external devices e Appendix B Information on the Intel Video driver controls e Appendix C The computer s specification e Appendix D Information on the Windows XP OS Se a lt Overview 1 1 Quick Start Guide Advanced Users If you are an advanced user you may skip over most of this Quick Start Guide However you may find it useful to refer to What to Install on page 4 1 BIOS Utilities on page 5 1 and Upgrading The Computer on page 6 1 in the reminder of the User s Manual You may also find the notes marked with a of interest to you Beginners and Not So Advanced Users If you are new to computers or do not have an advanced knowledge of them then ue the information contained in the Quick Start Guide should be enough to get you up Notes and running Eventually you should
178. y Detected window does not appear in Windows Vista go to the Windows Mobility Center control panel Mobile PC gt Adjust commonly used mobility settings and click Connect display 3 Click on any of the buttons to configure the displays to your preference or click Display Settings to access the control panel Make sure you give the displays enough time to refresh f Windows Mobility Center co eee Attaching Other Displays B 5 Intel Video Driver Controls Configuring from Intel GMA Driver for Mobile ZE 1 Goto the Intel Graphics Properties control panel see Intel Graphics Proper ties on page B 2 and click Display Devices Click to choose the display option from the Multiple Display menu At least one other dis 3 Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change and OK button play must be attached in order to view Multiple Display options Multiple Display D intel Graphics Media a 3 en j Accelerator Driver al Notebook and Monitor scheme Options for mobile Single Display Display Devices C Monitor C Notebook Display Settings Figure B 4 amp 3 Color Correction Multiple Display Display Devices Intel R Dual Primary Device Display Clone Hot Keys f Eetended Notebook Desktop CENERE Information B 6 Attaching Other Displays Intel Video Driver Controls Display Modes Single Display Only one of your attached displays is used Intel
179. y also send and receive SMS text messages using the 3G Watcher program if your service supports SMS Reading SMS Messages 1 2 3 4 The SMS message indicator EE in the main window will notify you of any new messages received Double click the icon E or select Tools gt SMS Express Select the inbox folder and select any message to read it You cannot receive any new messages if the USIM card becomes full so you will need to delete some of the messages in order to fee up space on the USIM card Creating and Sending SMS Messages 1 2 3 4 5 Double click the icon or select Tools gt SMS Express Select File gt New Message or click the New button Enter the recipients number in the To field or click the To button to select an entry from the phone book and click the Message button Type in the message details in the message body area Click the Send button or save the message to send later For more details on SMS see 3GWatcher Online Help from the Help gt Help Top ics menu 7 30 3 5G Module Modules amp Options Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM The encrypted channel between the Trusted Platform Module security chip and the optional fingerprint reader with Protector Suite Software provides a high Password Warning level of security for your computer A further level of security and control is provid Uy a co ed in the BIOS see Security Menu on page 5 11 any of the security m
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