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1.      3 German    VORSICHT   Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgem    en  Austausch der Batterie  Ersatz nur durch denselben oder  einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem   hnlichen Typ   Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des  Herstellers        4  Swedish    Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte    Anv  nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som  rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren  Kassera anv  nt  batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion        5  Danish    Lithiumbatteri  Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering   Udskiftning ma kum ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og    type   Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren        6  Norwegian    Ekspolsjonsafe ved feilaktig skifte av batteri   Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt  av apparatfabriknten     Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens  instruksjoner        7  Finnish    Paristo voi r  j  ht      jos se on virheellisesti asennettu   Vaihda paristo ainostaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan  tyyppiin    H  vit   k  yteet paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti        Battery  lithium     ag    Un       The following caution statement is located in  the service and operating manual or on the    label adjacent to the battery        Safety Instructions    The computer has been tested for conformance to  international safety regulations  Like any electronic device   however  the computer should be used with care     To avoid electrical shock  do not touch the modem card  wh
2.     6 Introduction    Requirements    General Requirements    1  The requirements listed below are applicable to  all countries     2  The length of the power cord set must be at least  6 0 feet  1 8 m  and a maximum of 14 76 feet   4 5 m      3  All power cord sets must be approved by an  acceptable accredited agency responsible for  evaluation in the country where the power cord  set will be used     4  The power cord set must have a minimum  current capacity of 10A and a normal voltage  rating of 125 or 250 volts AC  as required by  each country   s power system     5  The appliance coupler must meet the  mechanical configuration of an EN 60320    IEC  320 Standard Sheet C13 connector  for mating  the appliance inlet on the computer     Power Cord Set Requirements    The power cord set  appliance coupler  flexible cord  and  wall plug  you received with the computer meets the  requirements for use in the country where you purchased  the equipment     Power cord sets for use in other counties must meet the  requirements of the country where you use the computer   For more information on power cord set requirement   contact your local authorized dealer  reseller  or service  provider     Introduction 7    Country Specific Requirements    Power Cord Set Requirement    Accredited Applicable Note    EANSW 1    CEBC    Canada CSA    Demko   o    Finland FIMKO  France    Germany         N    Italy  Japan    The Netherlands KEMA    Norway NEMKO  Sweden SEMKO  Switzerland   SEN    
3.   To turn the computer back on  first  unplug the power cord and wait about 10 seconds for  complete discharge before plugging the power cord  back in  Then press the power button     Hard Disk Problems    Q  The hard disk drive seems to be  operating slowly       The files stored on your hard disk may be fragmented     Check for lost allocation units by running Disk  Defragmenter  For more information  refer to the  Windows Help  To open Windows Help  click the Start  button  and then click Help and Support    Appendix E    System Hardware    Motherboard    a  Form Factor and size  b  Processors supported    c  Processor Socket  d  Chipset  e  Memory sockets    f  PCI Express slots  g  PCI Slots    h  Serial ATA ports   i  Parallel ATA channels  j  Audio   k  USB ports supported    Peripheral Cards  a  Graphics    b  TV Tuner optional     c  Wireless LAN optional   d  LAN  e  Riser Card    Spinning Media  a  Hard Disk Drive  i  Physical Size  li  Capacity  Gb   iii  Bus    uATX 9 6  x 9 6     Intel LGA775 Prescott  amp  Pentium D  Dual Core processors    LGA 775  945G ICH7DH  DDR II 533 667 x4    x16 PCle   1    3  for 1x Low Profile   2x Standand  through Riser     4  2  High Definition 7 1 Channel    8  Stand by power support under  S4 S5     x16 PCI Express   DVI   D Sub  through  DVI to D Sub connector    S video    Composite  through S video to  Composite cable     Analog Hybrid TV Tuner Card   NTSC   PAL  SECAM  ATSC  DVB T  DVB C   DVB S  depends on tuner     Wireless
4.   United Kingdom    United States  UL    UTE  DE  IMQ  JIS  SEV  BSI  UL       8 Introduction              N 9 e  Spectra User s Guide    1  Flexible cord must be  lt HAR gt  Type  HOSVV F  3 conductor  1 0 mm2 conductor  size  Power cord set fittings  appliance  coupler and wall plug  must bear the  certification mark of the agency responsible  for evaluation in the country where it will be  used       Flexible cord must be Type SVT or  equivalent  No  18 AWG  3 conductor  Wall  plug must be a two pole grounding type with  a NEMA 5 15P  10A  125V  or NEMA 6 15P   ISA 250V  configuration       Appliance coupler  flexible cord  and wall  plug must bear a    PSE    mark and  registration number in accordance with the  Japanese DENAN Law  Flexible cord must  be Type VCT or VCTF  3 conductor   0 75mm2 conductor size  Wall plug must be a  two pole grounding type with a Japanese  Industrial Standard C8303  ISA  125V   configuration        Installation Instructions  for power supply   1  English    CAUTION  DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS  INCORRECTLY REPLACED  REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME  OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE    MANUFACTURER  DISCARD USED BATTERIES  ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S  INSTRUCTIONS        2  French    IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION S IL YA REMPLACEMENT  INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE  REMPLACER  UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MEME TYPE OU  D UN TYPE RECOMMANDE PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR   METTER AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGEES  CONFORMEMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT   
5.  Caution  Use to any controls or adjustments or  procedures other than those specified herein may  result in hazardous radiate exposure  To prevent  exposure to laser emanations  Harmful to  Human eyes   Do not attempt disassemble this  unit       O Table of Contents _    INLOQUEHON E 1  BEE 2   LSC LANG E 2  eler 2  General Guideline        uuuunanunnnannaannnnnnnnannnannnnnnnnannnn 2  Restrictions      nuununannannannannannannanannnnnnnnannnnnnnannnnnannnnn 3  Installation Restrictions              cece cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneees 3   Thermal Restrictions EE 5   Safety Restrictions             2  ccccccecssccesseeeeeeescseeseeeeeeessccsesees 6  UTC 7  General Requirements nennen 7   Power Cord Set Requirements               cccecccceeeeeeseeseeeeeeees 7  Country Specific Heourements  8  Installation Instructions  for power supply         10  Battery  lithium  EE 11   Safety Instructions            cccccceenecceenneeecenneeeennnnneees 11  FCC Statement E 11  Table ee a CN 14  Getting Started WE 16  Package Content        uuruuunnaannnnnaanannnannannnaanannnnnnn 16  Product Overview    uunnunnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 17  NEE 17  Replacement Procedure               uus2200 u00nan0nn0n 19  Before Replacement      unuurunaannnaannnannnnannnnannnnannenn 19  GPU EEN 20    Introduction 14    KO VSORERERBEEBORGEBSREUREREAERUEEEIURREREEURERURTEETEREHEREFEROREREERORG 23  ODD BR EEN 24  AD SEENEN 27   PGI  gt     EE 29  Troubleshooting                       2  22
6.  LAN Card   802 11 b g  PCI   On board Gigabit LAN  PCI portsx2    Standard 3 5  HDD  200GB or higher  SATA    iv  Rotating Speed  v  Cache Size   vi  UDMA Modes   vii  Average r w seek  Optical Disk Drive   i  Physical Size   li  Bus   lil  Write Speed   iv  Read Speed   v  Read Modes Media  vi  Buffer Size   vi  UDMA Modes  Floppy Disk Drive  if  applicable     i  Physical Size  li  Capacity    2     gt     Chassis  a  Form Factor    b  Peripheral Card Support  c  Antennas    d  External 5 25    Bays   e  External 3 5    Bays   f  Internal 5 25    Bays   g  Internal 3 5    Bays   h  Power Supply form factor    i  Front Panel I O support    j  Material  Chassis and  Bezel   k  Bezel LED indicators    Thermal Acoustic Solution  a  PSU fan    7200rpm   8MB   UDMA modes 0 5  PIO modes 0 4   lt 8 5 ms   DVD Dual Multi   5 25    ATAPI Compatible  DVD4x4x2 24x16 DVD Dual   DVD12x 32x  DVD R  RW  RW CD RW  R  2MB   0 2  PIO modes 0 4   8 in 1 card reader    slim type  SD MMC CF  Type I II  SMC MS MS  Pro Micro Drive    Advanced Form Factor  86 H  x 430 W   x 390 D mm    1x LP x16 PCle   2x full height  amp  1x half  length PCI    2x internal wireless antenna for  802 11b g  optional        N A  N A  2    Proprietary  82mm H x265mm W x68mm D     2xUSB   1x headphone  1x 1394  SECC ABS    Dual color power LED  Green and  Amber    Blue Knob LED  HDD status  on Blue LED Display    x2  80mm x 80mm x 15mm axial fan     Spectra User   s Guide    b  Processor Heatsink Aluminum fins and cop
7.  This product should be operated from the type of  power indicated on the marking label  If you are  not sure of the type of power available  consult  your dealer or local power company     Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord   Do not locate this product where persons will  tread on the cord     Introduction 3    A    10     11     12     13     14     Introduction    If an extension cord is used with this product   make sure that the total ampere rating of the  equipment plugged into the extension cord does  not exceed the extension cord ampere rating   Also  make sure that the total rating of all  products plugged into the wall outlet does not  exceed the fuse rating     Never push objects of any kind into this product  through cabinet slots as they may touch  dangerous voltage points or short out parts that  could result in a fire or electronic shock  Never  spill liquid of any kind on the product     To reduce the risk of fire  use at least No  26  AWG wire for the telecommunication line cord     Always disconnect all telephone lines  amp  all  power cords from the wall outlet before servicing  or disassembling this product     Refer your system for servicing to qualified  service personal under the following conditions     e When the power cord or plug is damaged or  frayed     e If liquid has been spilled into the product     e lf the product has been exposed to rain or  water     e lf the product does not operate normally  when the operating instructions ar
8. 2 220002000200n002 31  Power Problems         nsuunananananananananannnnnnnnnnnnnnn 32  Hard Disk broblems  eene REENEN ENER ENER ENER ENER Ek 32  SDEEHICAUONS  une  33  System Hardware      uunsnaaaunnnnannnnnnannnnnnannnnnnannnnnnn 33  Motherboard ee nenne 33  Peripheral Cards nennen 33   SPANG Medi EE 33   OMAS SIS E E A A 34  Thermal Acoustic Solution            c cccececceccecceceececeececcecsess 34   Power SUPPly         0   002sccceccesscccsseeeeeceeccccceseeceeesscceesseeeeees 35   Controller Board 35   RF Keyboard  amp  Mouse Board         nnnnnannnnnennnnnnnennnnnneennnne 35   Front Panel I O Board 35   RCA Connector Board 35   External Peripherals  if applicable                                    36    Chapter I    WER    Package Content  1  Spectra System  2  RF Keyboard and Mouse  3    Remote Control  4  Power Cord  5  SATA Cable  6   ODD IDE Cable  7  Driver CD  8  Addendum  9  User s manual    10  Battery  6       1 Power Switch 5 LINE OUT   2 RF Connect 6 USB Port   3 Card Reader 7 IEEE 1394   4 LED Display 8 Optical Drive  Note     Volume Control ts optional  subsequent  reference to the volume control is applicable  to configuration with this feature present     10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17    FM Radio Connector  Coaxial TV Connector  S Video In   Composite Video In  RCA Audio In  S Video Out   DVI Port   IR Control   IR Control    18  19  20  21  22    23  24  25  26       Line In R   Line In L   Coaxial SPDIF Out   Power Connect   HD Audio Connectors wit
9. Re    Congratulations on purchasing Spectra     Spectra is an optimized design that combines functions of  computers and home entertainment facilities  Spectra aims  to provide individuals new and exciting ways to use their  PCs     In the digital home  you may use your Spectra to connect to  the electronic entertainment devices and enjoy the fun and  convenience of combining different devices together  When  it comes to capturing  editing and sharing digital media   Spectra is being optimized to make it easier to access and  manipulate content and information when it is wanted   where it is wanted     Introduction 1    Copyright    Copyright    FIC  First International Computer  Corporation  2005  All right reserved     Disclaimer    FIC Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial  errors or omissions contained herein  nor for incidental or  consequential damages resulting from using this material   or the performance or use of this product     FIC Corporation reserves the right to change product  specifications without notice  Information in this document  may change without notice     No part of this document may be copied  reproduced  or  transmitted by any means  for any purpose without prior  written permission from FIC Corporation     Trademarks    All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the registered  property of their respective owners     General Guideline    1  Read all of these instructions   2  Save these instructions for future use     3  Fol
10. a User   s Guide    1        Note   Before you slide the HDD into the holder  make sure you  focus the four Jacks on the side of the HDD     Spectra User   s Guide       Note     There will be labels on the HDD to guide you to slide in  the HDD into the holder     Serial ATA cable is the accessory coming in the package     PCI Express    1  Unscrew one screw on the bracket        2  Remove the bracket  Unscrew the nail on the slot  and  insert the card on the riser card           l Spectra User s Guide    3  After replacement  slide the bracket back to the system  and fasten it with a screw     When you put the metal slot back  make sure the  slot slide into the latch    Top PCI slot always work  bottom PCI slot  works only when the top slot is installed        Appendix A    RRs    Your system has passed a series of rigorous quality  assurance tests to guarantee reliable performance   However  the system is a complicated piece of equipment  and as such may malfunction if used incorrectly or if one of  its components fails  This appendix attempts to anticipate  potential problems that may crop up during the use of your  computer  Included are important tips and information you  will need to help locate and solve problems you encounter     In general  troubleshooting involves an organized approach  to problem solving  You should always try to isolate the  problem and identify the defective device  hardware  or  improper setting  software   When you encounter a  problem  the fir
11. e followed   Adjust only those controls that are covered  by the operating instructions  since improper  adjustment of other controls may result in  damage and will often require extensive  work by a qualified technician to restore the  product to normal condition     e Ifthe product has been dropped or the  cabinet has been damaged     e Ifthe product displays a distinct change in  performance  indicating a need for service     Spectra User s Guide    Electrical Restrictions    am WARNING  gt  gt  A    This equipment is designed for connection to a  grounded  earthed  outlet  The grounding type  plug is an important safety feature  To reduce    the risk of electrical shock  damage to your  equipment  or loss of data  do not disable this  feature        Thermal Restrictions  Es WARNING  gt  gt  A    Do not cover the air intake and venting holes with  objects  Please operate the product in a well  ventilated ambient condition  If the system is to  be operated in an audio visual cabinet  be sure    the cabinet is well ventilated on the front and or  rear panel section otherwise heat generated by the  system will be accumulated in the cabinet        Spectra User   s Guide    Safety Restrictions    E    e  am WARNING  gt  gt  A    This equipment is designed for connection to a  grounded  earthed  outlet  The grounding type  plug is an important safety feature  To reduce    the risk of electrical shock  damage to your  equipment  or loss of data  do not disable this    feature    
12. en the system is in use  To protect yourself from  possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the  computer  read and follow these safety instructions     FCC Statement    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This  device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this    Introduction 1 1    Spectra User   s Guide     ees e pp EE EE EE EE NS SS Ne m       device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     FCC Caution  Any change or modifications not expressly  approved by the party responsible for compliance could  void the user   s authority to operate this equipment     mem wi UI  gt  gt  O  FCC Radiation Exposure statement       This equipment complies with FCC radiation  exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment  This equipment should be  installed and operated with minimum distance  2 5cm between the radiator  amp  your body     This transmitter must not be co located or    operating in conjunction with any other    antenna or transmitter        12 Introduction    Eo Ne    Laser Compliance Statement    The CD ROM   DVDROM   CD RW   DVD RW drive in this  computer is a laser product  The CD ROM   DVD ROM    CD RW   DVD RW drive s classification label  shown  below  is location on the drive     am WARNING  gt  gt  A    Class 1 laser product    Caution  invisible laser radiation when open  Do  not stare into beam    
13. h Optical  S PDIF   Ethernet   USB ports   IEEE 1394   VGA ports    Spectra User   s Guide    Chanter 2    Before Replacement    1  Unscrew three screws on the rear side of the case        2  Remove the cover of the case by push in the direction  indication in the picture below        Spectra User   s Guide    3  After the cover is removed  the arrangement of  the system is shown as below  Unscrew two screws  on the linking bar  and separate the linking bar from  the system  Please see the enlarged picture below         CPU    1  Release four screws on the four corners of the heat  sink    D 1 D    IH        US LS    TRDE  peaa  TAT    ter         Frogs     Fin     DKCH       3  To replace the CPU  first lift up the side metal by  pressing down a little bit  1   And then lift up the metal  bracket  2         you replace the CPU  please aim at the four angles and  put it down     Spectra User   s Guide       Note     In a diagonal direction  fasten two nails at a time  It is  suggested gently slide in the screws first  and fasten them  securely later     Use the air flow guide coming in the package  Slide it  in along the two metal pieces on the two sides  1  and  then secure it by using the sticker on the air flow  guide  2         Spectra User   s Guide    1  To replace RAM  just slide into the slot        Spectra User   s Guide       latches    2  Remove two wires  RF control board cable and IR  receiver cable  And then remove the front panel of the  system           Spectr
14. low all warnings and instructions marked in the  computer     4  Except as explained elsewhere in this manual  do not  attempt to service the computer yourself  Opening or  removing covers that are marked    Do Not Remove     could expose you to dangerous voltage points or other  risks  Refer all servicing of marked components to  qualified personnel     2 Introduction    Restrictions    Installation Restrictions    1     Follow all warnings and instructions marked on  the product     Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  cleaning  Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  cleaners  Use adamp cloth for cleaning     Do not use this product near water  for example   near a bathtub  washbowIl  kitchen sink or  laundry tub  in a wet basement or near a  swimming pool     Do not place this product on an unstable cart   stand  or table  The product could fall and  sustain serious damage     Avoid using a telephone  other than a cordless  type  during an electrical storm  There may be a  remote risk of electric shock from lightning     Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in  the vicinity of the leak     Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back  or bottom are provided for ventilation  to ensure  reliable operation of the product and to protect it  from overheating  these openings must not be  blocked or covered  The product should never  be placed near or over a radiator or heat register   or in a built in installation unless proper  ventilation is provided    
15. per base    Heatpipe heatsink with 2  spring loaded screws    Power Supply  250W with Fan Control    Controller Board    a  USB Controller  b  USB Hub  c  Micro Controller    d  IR receiver  e  LED Display Module    f  ACPI Power Button   g  Stand by   Resume Button  h  Power LED   i  RF Reset button   j  Transport buttons    k  Volume Knob Encoder  I  Knob LED  m  Frimware    Cypress AN2131   Cypress CY7C65640_LFC   Microchip PIC 18F4320   TP   PDI USB D2   TOSD 5711BB 120 25 12 mm  Taiwan  Oasis    YES   YES   Green for On  Amber for Stand by  YES    Play Pause Stop Fast  Forward Rewind Record    Panasonics GS Encoder  Blue   4  FIC    RF Keyboard  amp  Mouse Board    a  Interface USB 2 0   b  Antenna Yes  Front Panel I O Board   a  USB Ports USB2 0 2    Mic in  1 Headset  1  Firewire 1  4Pin     b  Audio ports  c  IEEE1394 Port    RCA Connector Board    a  SPDIF out Coax and Optical  b  Stereo Stereo Line in  L R   c  IEEE1394 Firewire 1  6Pin     Spectra User   s Guide    External Peripherals  if applicable     a  Remote MCE Remote  c  Mouse YES   2 4 GHz embedded in KB    
16. st thing you should do is perform a thorough  visual inspection of the system  If no indicators are lit and  you cannot hear the fan  then the computer is probably not  receiving power  Make sure the power cord is plugged in  If  you are using a power strip or surge protector  ensure that  those devices are turned on     A problem can be caused by an improperly connected  cable  Ensure that none of the connectors    pins are bent or  broken  Check all cables connected to your computer  If  any are cut  frayed or damaged in any way  replace them  right away  Never use a damaged cable  A damaged cable  is not only a fire hazard  it may also cause a short circuit   resulting in irreparable damage to your computer    The examples that follow provide useful tips and  information that will help you isolate and solve some of the  more common problems you may encounter  If the problem  persists after trying the suggested solutions  contact your  dealer or a qualified service technician     Power Problems    Q  The system won   t turn on        The computer may not be properly connected to a    grounded wall outlet  Make sure the power cord is  firmly plugged into the wall outlet and into the  computer    The wall outlet may not be working  To check  plug  another device  such as a lamp  into the wall outlet  If    the outlet is not working  use another wall outlet    If the computer was shut down by a sudden power  failure  the user cannot use the power button to restart  immediately
    
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