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1.      FCC Radiation Exposure Statement     This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  End users must follow the specific operating  instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance    This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any  other antenna or transmitter     Uniwill declare that 223110 with wireless card  Intel WM3B2200BG   is  limited in CH1 CH11 by specified firmware controlled in USA      Modifications  The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications  made to this device that are not expressly approved by the Manufacture    Bl appendix B agency regulatory notices    may void the user s authority to operate the equipment     Connections to Peripheral Devices   Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic  RFI EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and  Regulations     Declaration of Conformity   This device complies with Part 15 68 the FCC Rules  Operation is subject  to the following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     European Notice   Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive    89 336 EEC  and the Low Voltage Directive  73 23 EEC  and R amp TTE   Directive  1999 5 EC  issued by the Commission of the European   Community    Com
2.    m Do not block the ventilation airway of the adapter    m Keep the adapter in a cool and ventilated place    m Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on top of    m Carefully tuck away the power cord and any cables away from  pedestrian traffic   m   When unplugging the power cord  do not pull on the cord itself    but pull on the plug   i 7    WB Keep the adapter away from children    W The total ampere ratings of the equipment plugged in should  not exceed the ampere rating of the cord if you are using an  extension cord    W The total current rating of all equipment plugged into a single  wall outlet should not exceed the fuse rating    m Do not connect other AC adapter to your notebook  This  Notebook uses exclusively the AC adapter LITE ON PA 1650 08   65W   Lishin 0202A2065  65W   Hipro HP OK065E13  65W     When cleaning the computer  observe these steps    1  Power off the computer and remove the battery pack    2  Disconnect the AC adapter    3  Usea soft cloth dampened with water  Do not use liquid or  aerosol cleaners     Contact your dealer or see your service technician if any of the  following occurs    WB Computer has been dropped or the body has been damaged   B Liquid has been spilled into the product    m The computer does not operate normally     Cleaning the Ventilation Grills    It is suggested that you clean the ventilation grills regularly to  maintain optimal thermal regulation of the notebook  To do this  you  may use a soft brush or a
3.   Suspend Mode  Standby Suspend  The system automatically enters this mode after a period  of inactivity  which is set in the Power Schemes dialog  box  In Standby mode  hardware devices  such as  display panel and hard disk  are turned off to conserve  energy     Hibernate Suspend   In this mode  all system data are saved in the hard disk  before powering down  When this mode is activated  all  System state and contents are saved to the hard disk  drive after a period of inactivity defined by the user  No  power or very little power is drawn from the battery  module under this mode    However  depending on how much RAM that have been  installed on your computer  the amount of time the  System requires to restore all its previous contents can  range from 5 to 20 seconds    For Windows 2000   XP users  hibernation is handled by  the operating system  therefore  no special disk partition  or disk file is necessary    If you wish to activate Hibernate mode  you need enable  Hibernate Support in the Hibernate tab of the Power  Options menu     3 9    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    Power Options Properties    Power Schemes  Alwms   Power Meter Advanced Hibemate    memoty on your hard disk and then shuts down  When your  computer comes out of hibernation  t retums to its previous state     hj When your computer hibemates    stores whatever t has in  Hibemate   7  Enable hibernation    Disk space for hibemation  Free dsk space  5 546 MB  Disk space required to
4.   high bandwidth network connection     W Firewire  IEEE1394   1394a  and USB2 0 ports  In addition to a full array of built in I O ports  the computer  offers IEEE1394 for ultra high speed connection to high  bandwidth digital video devices and USB2 0 ports to  connect to any USB based peripheral devices   Note  In  some models  IEEE1394 Port may not be available      B Wireless LAN  Optional   The optional internal Wireless LAN module allows your  notebook to connect wirelessly to other 802 11 enabled  systems  devices  or network     1a The Wireless LAN outdoor free space coverage was 200 meters     B Integrated USB Devices  Optional   The optional USB device gives you added function to the  notebook       chapter 1 getting to know the basics    System At A Glance  Front View  1 2  3  17 F  5 6 4  8 9  11 1  16  10  15  14 13      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    1 Your computer may come with the 12 1    display in the wide 16 10  aspect ratio or in the standard 4 3 aspect ratio  If your computer comes with the  wide 12 1    display  there is an extra pair of built in loudspeakers located below  the display panel     1  LCD Latch  The LCD latches lock   unlock the LCD panel     2  Built in Microphone  The built in microphone records sound     3  LCD Display  The panel is where the system content is displayed     4  Power   Suspend Button  The power suspend button turns the notebook on and off and it  also acts as a system suspend key  Press momentarily to turn  on t
5.   press the Fn  Function  key and the Fx key  simultaneously     1 18      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Windows Keys  Your keyboard also has two Windows keys     1  Start Key  This key allows you to pull up the Windows Start Menu at    the bottom of the taskbar     2  Application Menu Key  This key brings up the popup menu for the application   similar to a click of the right mouse button     Embedded Numeric Keypad  Press Num Lock to enable the embedded numeric keypad  The  numbers are printed in upper right corner of a key  in a color  different from the alphabets  This key pad is complete with    arithmetic operators                   Press Num Lock to revert to normal character keys     Li EE  CCE I ae    TT JM  Eee          1 19    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Touch Pad    The built in touch pad  which is a PS 2 compatible pointing device   senses movement on its surface  As you move your fingertip on the  surface of the pad  the cursor responds accordingly     The following items teach you how to use the touch pad    1  Move your finger across the touch pad to move the cursor    2  Press buttons to select or execute functions  These two buttons  are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse  Tapping on the  touch pad twice produces is similar to clicking the left button of a                   mouse   Function Left Button Right Equivalen  Tapping Action  Button   Execution Click twice Tap twice  at the same speed as   quickly double clicki
6.   software  which allows you to easily configure and change the  settings     The BIOS contains manufacture   s default settings for the  computer   s standard operations  However  there are occasions  when you may be required to modify the default settings in the  BIOS  For example  you may need to configure the BIOS power  management  APM  settings if you are using DOS  or  non Windows operating system     The BIOS allows you to set up passwords to limit access to users   This is an important feature because a great deal of vital  information is carried within the computer nowadays  Unauthorized  access can be prevented  Later in this chapter  you will learn how to  use this security feature       chapter 2 bios setup and security feature    Entering the BIOS Setup Screen  First turn on the power  When the BIOS performs the POST   Power On Self Test   press F2 key quickly to activate the AMI  BIOS Setup Utility     Note  You may need to press F2 key fairly quickly  Once the system begins to load    Windows  you may have to retry by cycle power on again    Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen  When you have finished modifying the BIOS settings  exit the BIOS   It takes a few seconds to record changes in the CMOS     BIOS Action Keys    Leaves a sub menu to return to the  ESC Exit previous menu OR exits the BIOS setup   while saving changes   Go to Sub Screen  Shows the Sub Menu    General Help Shows the Help Screen  Default setting      Load Optimal Defaults     tower vee  Secs her
7.  100Base TX Fast Ethernet  network adapter  Connect the active LAN cable to the RJ 45 LAN  port located on the left side of the computer  This allows you to  access and transmit data in the local area network     Connecting to the Network  Use Unshielded Twisted Pair  UTP  Ethernet cable only   1  Insert one end of the UTP cable into the network connector  until the connector snaps securely into the receptacle   2  Either connect the other end of the cable to an RJ 45 jack  wall outlet or to an RJ 45 port on a UTP concentrator or hub in  the network     Cabling Restriction for Networks  The following restrictions should be observed for  10 100BASE TX networks   B The maximum cable run length is 100 meters m   328  feet ft     m For 100 Mbps operations  use Category 5 wiring and  connections     Note  Consult Windows manual and   or Novell Netware user s guide for the    software installation  configuration  operation of the network     1 25      chapter 2 bios setup and security feature    CH AP TER V T W O    BIOS SETUP AND SECURITY FEATURE    In this chapter  you will learn how to  enter the BIOS Setup Menu and  manipulate various hardware control  settings  You will also learn how to use  the built in security features     2 1      chapter 2 bios setup and security feature    2 2    The Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into  your computer   s BIOS  Basic Input Output System   It runs and  maintains a variety of hardware functions  It is a menu driven
8.  Button Action  3 11   Low Battery Warning  3 12   Power Manual Quick Access  3 13   4  UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER  Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive  4 2 3 4 5   Upgrading the System Memory  4 6 7 8 9   Installing a Mini PCI Card to the System  4 10 11   5  TROUBLE SHOOTING  First Step  5 2 3   Audio Problems  5 4   Hard Disk Problems  5 5 6   CD ROM  DVD ROM  CD RW  or Combo Drive Problems  5 7   Display Problems  5 8   Keyboard and Mouse Problems  5 9   CMOS Battery Problems  5 10   Memory Problems  5 11   Modem Problems  5 12     Network Adapter   Ethernet Problems  5 13    PC Card   PCMCIA Problems  5 14    Performance Problems  5 15    Firewire  IEEE1394  and USB2 0 Problems  5 16   APPENDIX A Product Specification  APPENDIX B Agency Regulatory Notices  APPENDIX C Power Cinema Installation and User Manual    Preface  Using This Manual    This User   s Manual contains general information about the  hardware and software setup  troubleshooting  and technical  specifications of the notebook computer     Symbols and Conventions  The following conventions and symbols are used in this manual     B     When keys are to be pressed at the same time  a plus      symbol is used  For instance  Fn F7 means holding Fn and  F7 keys at the same time    B When a series of clicking actions is needed in Windows O S      and    symbols are used  For instance   Start    Settings     Control Panel    Display  means clicking the Start icon first   then the Settings  then the Control Panel  then the 
9.  Factory  CD ROM and point to the directory where the Wireless LAN  driver can be found  In addition to installing the driver  you may  also need to run a Setup exe program to install the card s utility  applications before it is fully operational     4 11      chapter 5 trouble shooting    CH AP TER V FIVE    TROUBLE SHOOTING    In this chapter  you will learn how to  solve common hardware and software  problems     5 1    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    5 2    Your computer has been fully tested and complies with the  System specifications before shipping  However  incorrect  operations and or mishandling may cause problems     This chapter provides a reference for identifying and correcting  common hardware and software problems that you may encounter     When you encounter a problem  you should first try to go through  the recommendations in this chapter  Instead of returning the  computer and waiting for repair  you may easily solve the problems  by considering the following scenarios and possible solutions  If the  error continues  contact your reseller for service information     Before taking further actions  consider the following  suggestions    B Check to see if the problem persists when all the external  devices are removed    B Check to see that the green light indicator on the AC adapter  is lit    m Check to see the power cord is properly plugged to the wall  outlet and to the computer    L  Check to see the power indicator of the computer is on    m Check to 
10.  and    leave 500MB aside for Power Cinema     Now Power Cinema needs to be on the 4  primary partition  Otherwise  the  system cannot boot to Power Cinema when you press the P button   Also  the Power Cinema should be installed after Windows installation    C 2    W appendix C Using Power Cinema    2     Installation    2 1 Before installing Linux system  please make sure you have  a  4th partition  on the HDD and it should be 500MB  If not   please create a new one    2 2 Insert the PCMA Linux installation disc into the optical drive  and reboot the system    2 3 When system finished booting from the optical drive  you  should see a warning message  Read it carefully    2 4 In the step above  follow the on screen instruction  When  prompted  type  YES   and then press the  Enter  key  It  will take about 2 3 minutes to install the software    2 5 When installation is finish  please type  poweroff  and  press the  Enter  key to shutdown system  Press the P    button to start Power Cinema      m If you made a mistake in the steps above   for example  you didn t type   YES  in the 4th step   the system will exit to a Linux shell  If you still want to  install PCM Linux  you can continue the installation by typing  install sh  in the  command prompt and you will return to step 2 3 as above     C 3    W appendix C Using Power Cinema    Using Power Cinema   PowerCinema is an integrated player for Audio CDs  music clips   photos  DVD VCD movies  and video clips  To watch or listen
11.  disk drive  do the following    1  Turn OFF the computer  Unhook the AC cord and all  cables devices attached to the notebook    2  Place your hand on a large metal object momentarily to  discharge any static electricity    3  Locate and remove 8 Screw A s on the System Device  Cover     ScrewA    Screw A          ES  Sy stem Device Cover    4  Remove the Device Cover    5  Locate and remove 2 Screw B s  Gently pull the soft tab  on the HDD module forward to disengage from the HDD  connector and carefully remove the HDD module from  the bay     4 8       4 4    lll chapter 4 upgrading your computer    ScrewB             6  Locate and remove 4 Screw C s from the HDD module   Remove the metal case        Screw C   m  HDD Module  gt     e      Remove the hard drive from  ScrewC the metal frame    7  Re attach the metal cover to the new hard drive and  tighten 4 Screw C   s  Note the green PC board of the hard disk  drive is facing against the metal case    8  Re insert the HDD module to the HDD connector    9  Re attach and tighten 2 Screw B   s   If the HDD assembly  is not fully inserted into the bay  the screw and its hole will not  line up     10  Replace the System Device Cover and 8 Screw A s       chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Congratulations  You have now completed the hard drive  upgrade  When you boot up the PC  you may need to create a  primary HDD partition and reformat the new drive and re install  O S  drivers  and all the necessary applications     4 5    
12.  feature       Set the type of device for the 1st drive  BIOS attempts to boot from  If Realtek  Boot Agent is selected  system will  attempt to load boot sector from the  Ethernet port     Hard Drive  Realtek Boot  Agent  Disabled       Set the type of device for the 2nd drive  BIOS attempts to boot from              em If you select Realtek Boot Agent  the system will attempt to boot from the  network    Note  When the BIOS performs POST  you may also press F12 Key to enable the  Boot Device selection menu  You may choose CD DVD  Hard Drive  or Realtek Boot  Agent as the first storage device to boot from  If you have already connected a USB  Floppy Disk Drive before powering up  it will appear as a Removable Device in the  Boot Device selection menu    Exit Setup    Selections     Description  Sub menu    Saves After you have completed the BIOS   Changes and settings  select this item to save all   Exit settings  exit BIOS Setup utility  and  reboot  New system settings will take  effect on next power up  F10 key can be    used for this operation     Discard N A Discards changes done so far to any of  Changes the setup questions   Load Optimal Load Optimal Default value for all the    Defaults setup questions  F9 key can be used for  this operation        2 8    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    CHAPTER V THREE    BATTERY POWER  amp  POWER    MANAGEMENT    In this chapter  you will learn the  fundamentals of power management  and how to use it to achieve
13.  hibemate 224 MB          LA    Note  Do not install or remove the memory module when the system  is in the suspend mode     Note  Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different     3 10    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    Power Button Action  The notebook PC s power button can be set to turn off  the system or activate the suspend mode     Go to  Start    Settings    Control Panel    Power Options   and click on the Advanced tab  In the pull down menu   select how you wish the power button to work as     Power Options Properties    Power Schemes   Alarms   Power Meter  Advanced   Hibernate      Select the power saving settings you want to use       ptions       v   Always show icon on the taskbar                v   Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby       Power buttons  When   close the lid of my portable computer     Stand by    When   press the power button on my computer   Stand by    Shut down         DK   Cancel JI Apply          Note  Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different     Warning  In the When   close the lid of my portable computer  pull down menu  DO NOT select Do nothing     otherwise the system will  still run at high speed while the processor s fan grill is fully blocked by    the closed LCD panel  The heat will damage the LCD panel     3 11    E chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    Low Battery Warning  You can define when and how the system warns you of  its battery lo
14.  high performance mode  If the  notebook is on battery power and this LED  is light  it means the system is now in long  battery life mode   The High Performance  Mode and Long Battery Life Mode can be  enabled or disabled in the BIOS Setup   See Chapter 2 for details        xX B          Blinking orange light indicates the battery  is being charged    Blinking red light indicates the battery  power is low when the system is turn ON   Persistent green light indicates the battery  is Full    LED off  Dark  indicates the system is  without battery           147      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Keyboard Features  Function Keys  Quick Keys     Graphic Action System Control  Symbol       D Fn   Fi Enters Suspend Mode        yu Fn   F2 Turns the WLAN module on or  off        Fn   F3 Turns of the battery warning  beep off or on     oN Fn   F4 Changes Display Mode   LCD only  CRT only and  LCD amp CRT     K   Fn   F5 Turns Speaker Volume up                 E    Fn   F6 Turns Speaker Volume down        i Fn   F7 Increases Display Brightness           Fn   F8 Decreases Display Brightness     Fn Num Lk   Enables the embedded keypad  to work in numeric mode  The  keys act like numeric keypads  in a calculator  Use this mode  when you need to do a lot of  numeric data entry  An  alternative would be to connect  an external numeric keypad   Fn   Scr Lk   Press the Scroll Lock key and  then press    or   to move one  line up or down                    For various system controls
15.  keyboard to the system   the built in keyboard may not work      Try restarting the system     The characters on the screen repeat while I type    a You may be holding the keys down too long while you re  typing    a Keep the keyboard clean  Dust and dirt under the keys  could cause them to stick    L  Configure the keyboard to wait longer before the auto  repeat feature starts  To adjust this feature  Go to  Start  gt   Settings    Control Panel   and double click the Keyboard icon   A dialogue box shows up with the adjustable settings for the  keyboard     5 9    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    CMOS Battery Problem    5 10    A message    CMOS Checksum Failure  displays during the  booting process or the time  clock  resets when booting    a Try to reboot the system      If the message    CMOS Checksum Failure    appears  during the booting procedure even after rebooting  it may  indicate failure of the CMOS battery  If so  you need to replace  the battery  This battery normally lasts two to five years  The  battery is of type CR2032  3V   You may replace it by yourself   The battery is located next to the MiniPCI WLAN Module  socket  See Chapter 4 on how to access the WLAN Module  socket     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Memory Problems    The POST does not show an increased memory capacity  when you have already installed additional memory     L  Certain brands of memory module may not be  compatible with your system  You should ask your vendor for a  list of compati
16.  longer  battery life     3 1    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    In this chapter  you will learn how to operate your notebook on  battery power  how to handle and maintain the battery pack  and  learn about the system s power saving features     TFT display  central processor  hard disk drive are the major  hardware subsystems that consume the most power  Power  management deals how these key components should behave to  conserve power  For example  you can have the system turn off its  display after 2 minutes of inactivity to save power  Efficient power  management can help you work longer sessions before having to  recharge the battery     The Battery Pack    Lithium lon Battery  Your notebook uses a six cell or four cell Lithium lon  battery pack that provides power when you don t have  access to an AC outlet     Note  It is necessary that you charge the battery pack for at least 6  hours before using it for the first time    Note  In the Standby Suspend mode  a fully charged battery loses its  power in roughly 1 2 day or less  When not being used  the battery s    power will deplete in 1 2 month     3 2    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    Battery Low Power Warning  1  Low Battery Warning  Low battery condition occurs when battery power is  reduced to 696  The red battery status LED indicator  blinks and the system beeps once every 16 seconds or  so     2  Very Low Battery Warning   Very Low battery condition occurs at 3   power  
17.  movie    Left arrow Navigate left in the main menu   Up arrow Navigate up in the main menu  Right arrow Navigate right in the main menu  Down arrow Navigate down in the main menu  F Fast forward   H Audio   L Main menu   Enter Play                      C 4    W appendix C Using Power Cinema    N Next End   Esc Quit   P Previous Beginning  Spacebar Pause   Q Mute   0 9 Enter numbers 0 9  S Stop   A Angle   T Step   B Scan backward   U Subtitles   E Step backward   Music Clips  Use this function to listen to music files in MP3 and WAV formats   Click Device to select a media source  You can select CDROM  for  media on a CD   USB Devices  for media on a removable device    or HDD  for media in hard disk folders     Click a music clip to play it or click Play All to play all of the clips  displayed  Click Stop to stop music playback  To navigate in the list  of clips  click Next or Prev    Note  When you exit this function  music playback continues    Photo  Use this function to view photo files in BMP  JPG and PNG formats   Click Device to select a media source  You can select CDROM  for  media on a CD   USB Devices  for media on a removable device    or HDD  for media in hard disk folders     Click a photo to view it  Click Slideshow to view a slideshow of the  photos in the current directory  When the Subfolders option is  selected  images in all of the subfolders contained in the selected  directory are also displayed in the slideshow  When this option is  not selected  the 
18.  of the user  manual on how to care for the battery pack     Xow Read Section Protecting Your Notebook in the beginning of this manual    for tips about how to maintain the battery pack    Note  To achieve optimal battery performance  you may need to do a battery  calibration at a 3 month interval  To do this    1  Fully charge the battery    2  Then discharge the battery by entering the BIOS setup screen   Press F2  key as soon as you turn on the computer  And let it remain at the setup screen  until the battery runs out    3  Fully charge the battery again     E chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    Using Windows Power Options    Windows Power Management provides basic power saving  features  In the Windows Power Options Properties  Start  gt   Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  Power Options  dialogue box  you  may enter time out values for display and hard disk drive   Windows power manager saves power by turning off hard drive  after 1 minute of inactivity  for example     Windows    Power Schemes  The power management control panel in Windows XP   known as Power Schemes  is designed to provide the  user with an easy to use interface  The Power Schemes  tab can be found in the Power Options Properties panel  that is accessible via the control panel window   Schemes are easy to understand  based on notebook  usage scenarios  and control not only processor power  usage but other system peripherals as well   Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  and doubl
19.  the machine on hard    surface only  The bottom case may get very hot     2  Battery Pack and Battery Latch  The battery pack is a built in power source for the notebook   Slide the battery latch to release the battery pack     1 12      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    g    3  USB Device  Optional   You may install the optional USB device into this slot  And  make sure you put the latch in the locked position  Put the latch  in the unlocked position before removing the USB device        C           im                            1 13      chapter 1 getting to know the basics                4  MINIPCI Bay  Optional   You may install the optional MINIPCI card into this slot     5  System Device Cover  The system   s processor with cooler assembly  hard disk drive     and DDR memory module are located under the case cover   The system memory and HDD can be upgraded to a larger  capacity   See Chapter 4 for instructions on a memory    upgrade      1 14       Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    AC Adapter    1     ho    DC out Connector  The DC out connector docks to the power jack  DC in  on the  computer     Adapter  The adapter converts alternating current into constant DC  voltage for the computer     AC Plug  The AC plug plugs to the AC wall outlet     Warning  Make sure you are using a standard 3 prong AC wall socket with a  ground pin  If not  you may feel a slight tingling sensation on any of the  computer   s metal parts such as the I O ports  This is cause
20.  to  different types of media  click a content button on the Welcome  page  The corresponding function opens  allowing you to enjoy the  type of media you have selected     Finding and Playing Content  Click or press Enter to open folders and to play or view media files   To go up a folder level  click the onscreen up arrow  To return toa  previous screen within a mediafunction  click Return  Use the Up   Down  Left  and Right buttons to navigate within PowerCinema   To return to the Welcome page from within a media function  click  the Backspace key on the keyboard     Audio CD  Click a track to play it or click Play All to play all of the tracks  displayed  Click Stop to stop music playback  To navigate in the list  of tracks  click Next or Prev    Note  When you exit this function  music playback stops    DVD VCD   Whenever you move the mouse during playback  player controls   appear at the bottom of the screen  These player controls include   the following  Play  plays the movie   Stop  stops movie  playback   Pause  pauses movie playback   Next  jumps to the  next movie chapter   Prev  jumps to the previous movie chapter     Fast Forward  fast forwards movie playback   Rewind  rewinds   movie playback   Main Menu  goes to the disc   s main menu   and   Quit  returns to the Welcome page   These controls automatically   disappear several seconds after the mouse stops moving    To facilitate navigation and media playback  use the following   hotkeys while watching a DVD VCD
21.  to  discharge any static electricity  Place the notebook on a flat  surface and fully open the LCD lid    3  Locate and remove 8 Screw A s on the Metal Cover     ScrewA    Screw A          E  Sy stem Device Cover    4  Remove the Metal Cover  The DIMM socket is now seen  as shown below     4 7       4 8    lll chapter 4 upgrading your computer             Double Deck DDR Slot    5  If you need to remove an old DIMM from the socket   press out on the latches located on both edges of the socket at  the same time  The DIMM should pop up to an angle of 30  degree  see diagram below    Pull the DIMM module out of the  memory socket  Store away the DIMM for the future use            lt  lt                      gt                       6  Install the new DIMM module into the memory socket   The DIMM will only fit in one orientation  Insert the DIMM at an  angle of approximately 30 degrees into the empty memory  socket  Then press it firmly so that the contact edge is driven  into the receiving socket     EI chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Notch       7  Pivot the DIMM until the latches on both sides of the  socket snap into place     Xow Notice the notch on the DIMM  The notches should fit nicely with the  socket     8  Replace the System Device Cover and 8 Screw A s     Congratulations  You have just completed the memory upgrade   When you boot up the computer  you should expect to see an  increase in DRAM capacity     Xow Your computer has been tested with a wide range of DI
22.  vacuum cleaner  with appropriate head  adapter  to remove the dust buildup on the ventilation grills     Chapter Summaries    The following is a Summary of the available chapters and  appendices in this manual     Chapter 1  Getting to Know the Basics  In this chapter  you will learn the basic operations and features    of your computer  It gives you a general understanding of the  components of your computer     Chapter 2  BIOS Setup   Security  In this chapter  you will learn how to change various firmware    settings and what the settings mean  Also  you will learn how to  take advantage of the built in security feature provided by the  BIOS     Chapter 3  Battery Power  amp  Power Management  In this chapter  you will learn the fundamentals of power    management and how to use them to achieve longer battery life     Chapter 4  Upgrading Your Computer  In this chapter  you will learn how to upgrade the system    memory  the hard disk drive  and to install wireless mini PCI card     Chapter 5  Trouble Shooting  In this chapter  you will learn how to solve common hardware    and software problems     Appendix A  Product Specification  In this section  you will find a list of the computer   s system    specifications     Appendix B  Agency Regulatory Notices  In this section  you will find the general electro magnetic and    safety regulatory information     Appendix C  Power Cinema Installation and User Manual  In this section  you will learn how to install Power Cinema an
23. 0 compliant  port allows you to  connect a wide variety of devices to your computer at a rate of  up to 480 Mbps  This port conforms to the latest USB2 0  plug and play standards   For EMI compliance  you need to clip  the included EMI CORE to the USB      6  TV  S Video  Port  The S Video port permits you to redirect the screen output to a  television set or any analog video playback device  This TV  Port is copyright protected  when DVD movie is played  the  output is scrambled to prevent analog recording     7  Modem Port  This is where you plug the phone jack  RJ 11  for fax modem  functions     8  Ethernet   LAN Port  The port connects to a network hub via the RJ 45 cable and  also conforms to 10 100Base TX transmission protocol     9  Kensington Lock Key Hole  1 10      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    A Kensington type security lock latches to this keyhole for  anti theft purpose     10  Power Jack  DC in   The DC out jack of the AC Adapter connects here and powers  the computer     11  Ventilation Grill  The fan grill is where air is exchanged to dissipate the internal    heat  Do not block this airway completely     12  Battery Pack  The battery pack is a built in power source for the notebook     1 11    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Bottom View       1   A aan t    1  Ventilation Grill  The fan grill is where air is exchanged to dissipate the internal  heat  Do not block this airway completely     Bre na  Do not block the Fan Grill outlet  Place
24. Display  icon    m     When you need to make a selection with the touch pad  or  mouse   you will be asked to  select or    click    or    double click         right click    the item     m Text in this format and symbol means specific instructions  commentary   sidelights  or any additional information or notes that you should be aware of     ng  Text in this format and symbol means that failures to comply with the  given instructions or information could result in damage to your computer or could    cause bodily harm or loss of life     Protecting Your Computer   Avoid Abusive Handling and  Adverse Environment    Follow the advice below will help ensure that you get the most out  of your Investment     Your computer will serve you well if you take good care of it    m Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight or place it near  sources of heat    m Do not subject it to temperatures below 0  C  32  F  or above  30  C  86  F     Do not expose the computer to magnetic fields    Do not expose the computer to moisture or rain    Do not spill water or liquid on the computer    Do not subject the computer to adverse shock and vibration   Do not expose the computer to dust and dirt    m Do not place objects on top of the computer to avoid damaging  the computer    m Do not place the computer on rocky surfaces     Here are some ways of taking care of your AC adapter    B  Donotconnect the adapter to any devices other than your  computer    m Do not let water get into the adapter 
25. E OF CONTENTS    PREFACE  Symbols and Conventions  Protecting Your Computer   Avoid Abusive Handling and Adverse  Environment  Chapter Summaries  1  GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS  Performance Features  1 2 3   System at a Glance  1 4   Front View  1 4 5 6 7   Rear View  1 8 9 10   Bottom View  1 11 12 13   AC Adapter  1 14   LED Status Indicators  1 15 16   Keyboard Features  1 17   Function  Quick  Keys  1 17   Windows Keys  1 18   Embedded Numeric Keypad  1 18   Touch Pad  1 19   Graphic Subsystem  1 20   Adjusting the Display Brightness  1 20   Extending the Life of the TFT Display Panel  1 20   Opening and Closing the Display Panel  1 21   Audio Subsystem  1 22   Adjusting the Volume in Windows  1 22   Voice Recording  1 22   Modem and Modem Setting  1 23   Ethernet Adapter  1 24   2  BIOS SETUP AND SECURITY  Entering the BIOS Setup Screen  2 3   Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen  2 3   BIOS Action Keys  2 3   Modifying the BIOS Settings  2 4     Main Setup  2 4   Advance Setup  2 4   Security Setup  2 5 6   Power Setup  2 6 7   Boot Setup  2 7 8   Exit Setup  2 8   3  BATTERY POWER  amp  POWER MANAGEMENT  The Battery Pack  3 2   Lithium lon Battery Technology  3 2   Battery Low Power Warning  3 3   Installing and Removing the Battery Pack  3 4 5   Charging the Battery and Charging Time  3 5   Checking the Battery Level  3 6   Prolonging the Battery   s Life and Usage Cycles  3 6   Using Windows Power Options  3 7   Windows    Power Schemes  3 7 8   Suspend Modes  3 9 10   Power
26. Li ion 6 Cell pack  11 1V x 4000 mAh or   Li ion 6 Cell pack  11 1V x 4400 mAh or   Li ion 4 Cell pack  14 8V x 2200 mAh   Low battery state with low battery warning beep  SmartPower1 amp 2    Smart Battery Compliant  low battery warning beep  Autosensing AC in 100 240V  DC out 20V  65W     m For SmartPower 2 to work correctly  the system must be installed with  Windows XP SP2 or later edition     A 5    Bl appendix A product specification       v BIOS  BPnP Function AMI PnP BIOS  Self Test Power On Self Test  E Auto DRAM auto detection  auto sizing  Detection L2 Cache auto detection  Hard disk type auto detection  EPower APM 1 2  Advanced Power Management   amp   Management ACPI 2 0  Advanced Configuration Power Interface   E Security Two Level Password Protections  mOther 32bit access  Ultra DMA  PIO5 Mode support  Features Multi boot capability             BO S   Compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000   XP   DOS    v Physical Specification   mDimension 292  W  x 230  D  x 25 36  H  mm   i Weight 4 18 lbs   1 9 KG  with 12   LCD  DVD ROM Drive  and   4 cell battery pack    Environmental   Operating Temperature  5 to 30  C  41 to 86  F   Limits Operating Humidity  20 to 90 percent RH  5 to 35 C    Storage Temperature   20 to 50 C   4 to 122 F              A 6    APPENDIX V B    AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES    B 1    Bl appendix B agency regulatory notices    Federal Communications Commission Notice   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Clas
27. MM on the  market  However  not all memory modules are compatible  Check with your  system vendor for a list of compatible DIMM for your computer     4 9    EI chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Installing a Mini PCI Card into the System    4 10    To install a new Mini PCI card  do the following    1  Power OFF the notebook  Unplug the AC cord and all  cables devices attached to the notebook    2  Place your hand on a large metal object momentarily to  discharge any static electricity  Place the notebook on a flat  surface and fully open the LCD lid    3  Locate and remove 2 Screw D s on the MINIPCI Cover     SrwD          MINIPCI Cover    4  The mini PCI card will only fit in one direction  Align the  small notch in the module with the socket on the connector and  insert the card at an angle of approximately 30 degrees into the  empty socket  Then press it firmly so that the contact edge is  driven into the receiving socket  Pivot the mini PCI card until  the latches on both sides of the socket snap into place     LW      chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Note  If you want to remove a mini PCI card from the socket  press out on the  latches located on both edges of the socket at the same time  The card should    pop up to an angle of 30 degree   5  Replace the MINIPCI Cover and 2 Screw D s     Congratulations  You have now completed the mini PCI card  installation  During the next time the system boots to Windows   the system will prompt for driver location  Insert the
28. Notice    The information in this user   s manual is subject to change without notice     THE MANUFACTURER OR RESELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS  OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE  FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE  PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MANUAL     The information in this user   s manual is protected by copyright laws  No part of this  manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written  authorization from the copyright owners     Copyright June  2004  All rights reserved     Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  DOS   Windows 95 98 ME 2000 NT XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation     Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks  of their respective owners companies     The software described in this manual is delivered under a license agreement  The  software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement     This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by  method claims of certain U S  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners  Use of this copyright protection  technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and is intended for  home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  Macrovision Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Rev 1 0    TABL
29. OS Checksum Failure    appears  during the booting procedure even after rebooting  it may  indicate failure of the CMOS battery  If so  you need to replace  the battery  This battery normally lasts two to five years  The  battery is of type CR2032  3V   You may replace it by yourself   The battery is located next to the MiniPCI WLAN Module  socket  See Chapter 4 on how to access the WLAN Module  socket     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Memory Problems    The POST does not show an increased memory capacity  when you have already installed additional memory     L  Certain brands of memory module may not be  compatible with your system  You should ask your vendor for a  list of compatible DIMM    E The memory module may not be installed properly  Go  back to Chapter 4 to review the details of this operation    E The memory module may be defective     The O S issues an insufficient memory error message  during operation     E This is often a software or Windows related problem  A  program is draining the memory resources    E Close the application programs you re not using and  restart the system    g You need to install additional memory module  For  instructions  go to Chapter 4 Upgrading Your Computer     5 11    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Modem Problems    5 12    The built in modem does not respond     L  Make sure the modem driver is loaded properly    L  Go to  Start    Settings    Control Panel    Phone and  Modem Options  and go to Modems tab  Make sure SmartLin
30. PC   Refer to Chapter 4 for details       The new HDD may need to be partitioned and  reformatted  O S and drivers will need to be re installed as well   a Check the hard disk indicator LED  When you access a  file  the LED lamp should light up momentarily    u The new HDD may be defective or is not compatible    L  If your computer has been subjected to static electricity  or physical shock  you may have damaged the disk drive     The hard drive is making abnormal whining noises     a You should back up your files as soon as possible    a Make sure the source of noise is indeed from the hard  drive and not the fan or other devices     The hard disk drive has reached its capacity       Run Disk Cleanup utility in Windows   Start  gt  All  Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  System Tools  gt  Disk Cleanup  The  system will prompt you for what to do    a Archive files or programs that you had no longer used by  moving them to an alternative storage medium  floppy disk   optical record able disk  etc   or uninstall programs that no  longer use    u Many browsers store files in the hard drive as a cache to    speed up the performance  Check the program   s Online Help  5 5    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    5 6    for instructions on decreasing the cache size or on removing  temporary Internet files    E Empty the Recycle Bin to create more disk space  When  you delete files  Windows saves them to the Recycle Bin     The hard disk takes longer to read a file     m If you have been us
31. PU intensive programs in the background or when the  system is accessing slow speed devices such the floppy disk  drive    i You may be running too many applications  Try to close  some applications or increase system memory for higher  performance      The processor may have been overheated due to the  system   s inability to regulate its internal heat  Make sure the  computer   s ventilation grills are not blocked     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Firewire  IEEE1394  and USB2 0 Problems    The USB device does not work     E Windows NT 4 0 does not support USB protocols  E Check the settings in the Windows Control Panel   L  Make sure you have installed the necessary device  drivers    L  Contact the device vendor for additional support     The IEEE1394 port does not work     L  Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt   Hardware  gt  Device Manager   You should see an entry which  reads    Texas Instrument OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host  Controllers     If it does not exist  Windows has not detected the  host controller or the device driver has not been installed  properly  If there is a yellow mark or red cross on the 1394 host  controller  it may be a device or resource conflict  Replace or  update the device driver from the factory CD ROM disk or  consult Windows manual on how to solve the resource conflict  problem    E Make sure the cable is fully connected    E Make sure you have installed the necessary device  drivers    L  Contact the device v
32. age  indicating the power  source  battery or AC adapter  your computer is currently using     When your computer is using battery power  the icon appears as                                  such  3 Approximate battery life is also displayed next to this  icon     When your computer is using the AC adapter  the icon appears as    such  3     Function key Definition  Fn F5 amp          Turns Speaker Volume Up  Fn   F6  amp             Turns Speaker Volume Down  Fn   F7   Increases Display Brightness   Fn   F8   Decreases Display Brightness             C 6    Bluetooth installation guide    USING THE BLUETOOTH MODULE    Bluetooth installation guide    Software Installation   The software installation package of the Bluetooh module is located  in the Bluetooth CD disc   If you are inserting the Bluetooth module into notebook for the first  time  the system will prompt you for driver  Put in the Bluetooth CD  disc into the optical drive and follow the on screen instructions to    install the Bluetooth driver and utility program properly     Hardware Installation   Plug the Bluetooth module into the slot next to the optical drive on    the bottom of the notebook  Remember to put the latch to the    locked position to lock the module in place                    Bluetooth installation guide    General Tips on Using Bluetooh Functions     The Bluetooth Tray   The Bluetooth tray resides in the Windows system tray  which is  located in the lower right corner of the screen  The Bluetoot
33. al dealer     U S  and Canada    a The cord set must be UL Listed and CSA Certified or C UL Listed    E The minimum specifications for the flexible cord are  1  No  18 AWG    2  Type SJ  and  3  3 conductor    L  The cord set must have a rated current capacity of at least 10 A    L  The attachment plug must be an earth grounding type with a NEMA  5 15P  15A  125V  or NEMA 6 15P  15 A  250V  configuration    Japan   L  All components of the cord set  cord  connector  and plug  must bear  a PSE  mark and registration number in accordance with the  Japanese Dentori Law    L  The minimum specification for the flexible cord are   1  0 75 mm   conductors   2  Type VCT or VCTF  and  3  3 conductor    a The cord set must have minimum rated current capacity of 7 A    a The attachment plug must be a two pole  grounded type with a    Japanese Industrial Standard C8303  15 A  125 VAC  configuration     Other Countries    The cord set fittings must bear the certification mark of the agency  responsible for evaluation in a specific country  Acceptable agencies  are    BSI  UK    OVE  Australia    CEBEC  Belgium    SEMKO  Sweden    FIMKO  Finland    DEMKO  Denmark    NEMKO  Norway    SETI  Finland    EANSW  Australia    SEV  Switzerland    IMQ  Italy    UTE  France    CCC  China    PSB  Singapore    PSE  Japan    BSMI  Taiwan     W appendix B agency regulatory notices    B  Polish   VDE  Germany   SASO  Saudi Arabia     L  The flexible cord must be of a HAR  harmonized  type HO5VV F  3 cond
34. also the ODD  HDD activities   See the LED  Status Indicator Section for details      7  Keyboard  The keyboard is used to enter data  It has an embedded  numeric keypad and cursor control keys   See Keyboard  Section for details      8  Suspend Status LED  Flashing green light indicates the notebook is in suspend mode    See the LED Status Indicator Section for details      9  Battery Status LED  The multi color LED indicates the battery status of the  notebook   See the LED Status Indicator Section for details        chapter 1 getting to know the basics    10     11    12     13     14     15     16     Built in Stereo Speakers  The built in speakers output the sound in stereo       Touch Pad    The touch pad is a built in pointing device with functions similar  to a mouse     USB2 0 Port   The Universal Serial Bus  USB2 0 compliant  port allows you to  connect a wide variety of devices to your computer at a rate of  up to 480 Mbps  This port conforms to the latest USB2 0  plug and play standards     4 in 1 Card Reader  The 4 in 1 Card Reader supports SD Card  MS Card  MMC  Card  and MS Pro Card     Now In some models  the Card Reader may not be available     USB Device  Optional   You may install the optional USB device into this slot     Optical Drive and Disk Eject Button and Manual Eject Key  Hole   If your computer comes with the Combo drive  DVD RW   DVD RW  or DVD Dual drive  you may save data onto a CD R    CD RW or DVD RW disc  Press the eject button to eject the  
35. anup  The  system will prompt you for what to do    a Archive files or programs that you had no longer used by  moving them to an alternative storage medium  floppy disk   optical record able disk  etc   or uninstall programs that no  longer use    u Many browsers store files in the hard drive as a cache to    speed up the performance  Check the program   s Online Help  5 5    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    5 6    for instructions on decreasing the cache size or on removing  temporary Internet files    E Empty the Recycle Bin to create more disk space  When  you delete files  Windows saves them to the Recycle Bin     The hard disk takes longer to read a file     m If you have been using the drive for a period  the files  may be fragmented  Go to  Start  gt  Programs  gt  Accessories  gt   System Tools  gt  Disk Defragmenter  to perform a disk  defragmentation  This operation may take a while    E Interrupt requests or problems with other hardware  devices may have occupied the CPU and therefore slows down  the system performance     The files are corrupted     E Run the Error checking utility in Windows to check the  HDD  Double click My Computer  Right click C  and select  Properties  Click Check Now in Error checking in Tools     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Optical Drive Problems    The optical drive does not work     E Try rebooting the system    E The disk is damaged or files are not readable    u After you have inserted a CD ROM disk  it may take a  moment before 
36. ble DIMM    E The memory module may not be installed properly  Go  back to Chapter 4 to review the details of this operation    E The memory module may be defective     The O S issues an insufficient memory error message  during operation     E This is often a software or Windows related problem  A  program is draining the memory resources    E Close the application programs you re not using and  restart the system    g You need to install additional memory module  For  instructions  go to Chapter 4 Upgrading Your Computer     5 11    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Modem Problems    5 12    The built in modem does not respond     L  Make sure the modem driver is loaded properly    L  Go to  Start    Settings    Control Panel    Phone and  Modem Options  and go to Modems tab  Make sure SmartLink  56K Voice Modem or Uniwill V 92 Modem is listed  Otherwise   click the Add button to add the modem drive  which is located in  the factory CD ROM  or floppy diskette     u Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  and  click Device Manager button in the Hardware page to check for  possible resource or driver conflict  See Windows on line help  or manual for how to handle such problems    L  Make sure the phone line  which the computer is  connected to  is working     Connection difficulties     L  Be sure to disable Call Waiting on the phone line    L  Be sure to have the correct country setting where your  computer is used   Start    Settings    Control Panel    Mo
37. ce   s own problem  Consult the device   s manufacturer first   gm Some software programs  which have not gone through  rigorous coding and testing  may cause problems during your  routine use  Consult the software vendor for problem solving      Legacy peripheral are not plug and play capable  You need  to restart the system with these devices powered up and connected  first       Be sure to go to BIOS SETUP and load DEFAULT SETTING  after BIOS re flash    u Be sure the Quick Key Lockout Switch on the bottom of the  computer is not engaged  otherwise the quick keys will not work     5 3    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    5 4    Audio Problems    No speaker output     L  Turn up the volume dial located at the right edge of the  computer  See Chapter 1 for its location    L  Software volume control is turned down in Microsoft  Sound System or is muted  Double click the speaker icon on  the lower right corner of the taskbar to see if the speaker has  been muted or turned down all the way    m Most audio problems are software related  If your  computer worked before  chances are software may have been  set incorrectly    B Go to  Start    Settings    Control Panel  and double click  the Sounds and Audio Devices icon  In the Audio page  make  sure that Vinyl AC 97 Audio  WAVE  is the default playback  device     Sound cannot be recorded     m Double click the speaker icon on the lower right corner of   the taskbar to see if the microphone has been muted    1  Click Options and s
38. d    learn to use its features     CHAPTERY O NE    GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS    This chapter introduces the features and    components of the computer       chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Performance Features    High Performance Processor   The notebook PC is equipped with a powerful Mobile Intel  Pentium M processor of the latest sub micron process   processor technologies  and high bus bandwidths     Advanced Graphic Engine   An Intel Integrated Extreme Graphic 2 video processor  gives excellent graphic performance  The advanced  graphic chip also incorporates a hardware based  motion compensation engine  which gives you smooth  MPEG video playback  3D graphics capability also adds  realism to PC games     LCD Display   The computer is equipped either with a 12 1 inch TFT in  standard format  4 3 aspect ratio  or 12 1 inch TFT in Wide  format  16 10 aspect ratio  high resolution display panel for  clear text and brilliant colors     Expandability   The system offers upgradeable hard disk drive and 2 DDR  SDRAM sockets for expansion  allowing the user to easily  increase the storage and system capacities as the need  arises     Built in Multiple Card Reader   There is built in 4 in 1 card reader to access many of the  portable media formats  SD Card  MS Card  MMC Card   and MS Pro Card    Note  In some models  Card Header  may not be available      Ethernet Port    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    The system provides built in Ethernet network adapter for
39. d by leakage current  when the AC adapter is not properly grounded  via the ground pin   However   the amount of leakage current is within the safety regulation and is not harmful  to human body       chapter 1 getting to know the basics    LED Status Indicator    The LED Status Indicator displays the operating status of your  notebook  When a certain function is enabled  an LED will light  up  The following section describes its indication     System Status Indicator  LED Graphic Indication             Symbol  V Green light indicates the WLAN module  is active   Ce Green light indicates the hard drive    and or optical drive is being accessed   Green light indicates the numeric keypad    is activated    Green light indicates the cap lock is  activated    Green light indicates the scroll lock is  activated           ib Eb Eb                1 16    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Power Indicator       LED Graphic  Symbol    Indication       O    Persistent blue light indicates Power On     Light off indicates the notebook is in  Power Off mode         lt p       Persistent blue light indicates the system  is in the Power Cinema mode under Linux  O S  Or    Persistent blue light indicates in Silent  Mode under Windows        Blinking green light indicates the notebook  is in suspend mode    Green light indicates system is either in  long battery life mode or high performance  mode   If the notebook is on AC power  and this LED is light  it means the system  is now in
40. dem  Settings    Configuration  In the Country Area pull down menu   select the appropriate country setting      Excessive line noise might cause the connection to be  dropped  To check this  put the regular phone handset on the  line and placing a phone call  If you do hear abnormal noise  try  to make the modem connection with a different line or contact  your local telephony company for service    L  Make sure the cable connection is firm    L  Try a different receiver number and see if the problem  persists     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Network Adapter   Ethernet Problems    The Ethernet adapter does not work     u Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt   Hardware  gt  Device Manager   Double click on Network  Adapters and check if Intel Gigabit PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter  appears as one of the adapters  If it does not exist  Windows  has not detected the Intel Gigabit Fast Ethernet adapter or the  device driver has not been installed properly  If there is a yellow  mark or red cross on the network adapter  it may be a device or  resource conflict  Replace or update the device driver from the  factory CD ROM disk or consult Windows manual on how to  solve the resource conflict problem    L  Make sure the physical connections on both ends of the  cable are good    L  The hub or concentrator may not be working properly   Check to see if other workstations connected to the same hub  or concentrator is working     The Ethernet adapter does not app
41. disk tray  The manual eject keyhole allows you to manually  eject a jammed disk     External VGA Port    The 15 pin VGA analog port is for connecting the external CRT  1 7      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    monitor or projector     17  Built in Stereo Speakers  If your system comes with the 12 1 inch wide aspect ratio panel   there is an additional pair of speakers built in     Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Rear View    MTS na  Do not place any heavy objects on the top of notebook  This may  damage the display    1  PC Card Slot  Type Il PCMCIA  and Card Eject Button  The slot is where PC Card  Type Il PCMCIA  is inserted  Press  the eject button to release the PC Card     m In some models  the PC Card Slot may not be available     2  Stereo Headphone   SPDIF out Jack  The stereo headphone jack  3 5 mm diameter  is where you  connect the headphones or external speakers   Alternatively  you may connect the SPDIF output to an external  DTS  AC3  or PCM sound processor   decoder in your home  stereo system     m In some models  the SPDIF out feature may not be available     Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    3  Microphone Jack  The microphone jack  3 5 mm diameter  is where you connect  a microphone     4  Firewire   IEEE1394   1394a Port  This is a high speed serial data port  You may connect any  Fire wire ready device to this port     m In some models  theFirewire 1394 Port may not be available     5  USB2 0 Port  The Universal Serial Bus  USB2 
42. e click  the Power Options icon     Always on mode puts the processor into maximum  performance mode  which provides no power saving   The other schemes control processor performance  based on demand  For example  Max Battery mode  lowers the processor   s speed and voltage to conserve  power as much as possible     3 7    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    3 8    Power Options Properties    M    Power Schemes   Alarms   Power Meter   Advanced   Hibemate        Su Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for  1 this computer  Note that changing the settings below will modify    the selected scheme     Power schemes    Portable Laptop  Home Office Desk  Portable Lapto   Presentation   Always On   Minimal Power Management  Max Batter    When computer is  ZR Plugged in    Turn off monitor  After 15 mins    Tum off hard disks    After 30 mins    System standby  After 20 mins    System hibemates  After 3 hours    v     v    FU  batteries    After 5 mins    After 5 mins    After 5 mins    After 2 hours       In this dialog box  you can manually set the LCD and  hard drive s time out values in the Plugged in column and  in the Running on batteries column  Lower time out  values will save more battery power     Note  Also consult Windows user guide for more information on how    to use Windows power management functions     Note  Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different        E chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management  
43. ear to operate in the  100Mbps transmission mode     E Make sure the hub you are using supports 100Mbps  operation    E Make sure that your RJ 45 cable meets the 100Base TX  requirements    E Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected to the hub  socket that supports 100Base TX mode  The hub may have  both 100Base TX and 100Base T sockets     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    PC Card   PCMCIA Problems    5 14    Now Some system may not have the PC Card Slot option     PC Cards do not function    a Make sure you have properly installed the driver for the  card    L  Consult the card s manual or contact the vendor for  trouble shooting     The PC card cannot be recognized        Windows NT4 0 does not support PCMCIA  PC Card   function  You may need an external program for this    a Make sure the card is fully inserted  the outer end of the  card should be even with the edge of the computer    L  Remove and insert the PC card again    E Make sure there is no IRQ conflict with the card  See  Windows on line help for solving IRQ conflicts    E Reboot the computer and see if the problem persists   E The card may be defective  Try the card on another  system  if possible     Windows crashes or freezes when you remove the PC  card      Make sure you have  lt Stop gt  the PC card before  removing it  Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon at  the lower right corner of the task bar and select the card you  wish to stop  When you click  lt Close gt   in few seconds Windows  will pr
44. elect Properties    2  Select Recording and click the OK button    3  After Click OK button  the recording volume control panel  will appear    a Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  and double click   the Multimedia icon  or Sounds and Audio Devices icon   In the   Volume or Audio page  make sure that Vinyl AC 97 Audio    WAVE  is the default recording device     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Hard Disk Problems    The hard disk drive does not work or is not recognizable    L  If you had just performed a hard disk upgrade  make sure  the hard drive connector is not loose and the hard disk drive is  also correctly seated  Remove it and reinsert it firmly  and  restart your PC   Refer to Chapter 4 for details       The new HDD may need to be partitioned and  reformatted  O S and drivers will need to be re installed as well   a Check the hard disk indicator LED  When you access a  file  the LED lamp should light up momentarily    u The new HDD may be defective or is not compatible    L  If your computer has been subjected to static electricity  or physical shock  you may have damaged the disk drive     The hard drive is making abnormal whining noises     a You should back up your files as soon as possible    a Make sure the source of noise is indeed from the hard  drive and not the fan or other devices     The hard disk drive has reached its capacity       Run Disk Cleanup utility in Windows   Start  gt  All  Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  System Tools  gt  Disk Cle
45. endor for additional support        Please to update the Window 2000  SP4  or the USB device will show  the question mark on the device manager     APPENDIX V A    PRODUCT SPECIFICATION    A 1    Bl appendix A product specification          mProcessor    MCore Logic          memory Type    Default  memory  Expansion          Wi CD Panel    iGraphic  Accelerator   E AGP Bus   E Motion   Playback   mFrame Buffer   E Other   Features   E S Video   TV out Encoder       v Processor and Core Logic   Mobile Intel Pentium M  Banias   1 5GHz 1 6GHz  1  MB L2 with Error Correction Code   Mobile Intel Pentium M  Dothan   1 7GHz 2 0GHz  2  MB L2 with Error Correction Code   Inter Celeron M Intel  Banias   1 4GHz 1 5GHz  512  MB L2 with Error Correction Code   Intel 855GME 852GM   ICHAM FW82801DBM   chipset with graphic  audio  modem  and USB2 0  controllers integrated   400 MHz Front Side Bus   266 333 MHz DDR interface    v System Memory   DDR SDRAM 333 266  PC2700 2100 compatible  852GM model is using DDR333 downgrade to DDR  266    128   256   512  2 5 Volt 64 bit bus   Two 200 pin DIMM sockets  Max 1 GB    v Display   12 1 inch  1280x800  WXGA or 12 1 inch  1024x768   XGA active matrix TFT display with 24 bit colors   Intel Integrated Extreme Graphic2 2D   3D graphics  accelerator   4X AGP architecture graphics capability   Hardware Motion Compensation and IDCT Supported  for MPEG1 2 Playback   Shared Memory Architecture   Direct3D compatible  DirectX compatible    CH7011    W append
46. ent vate winna tea       2 3      chapter 2 bios setup and security feature    Modifying the BIOS Settings    The AMIBIOS setup main menu is subdivided into sub menus   Each menu item is described in this section     Main Setup    Under this menu  you may change time date and view basic  processor and system memory information     Selections   Description  Sub menu  N A Type in the current date  in MM DD YY  format     N A Type in the current date  in HH MM SS  format                    Advanced Setup    Item Selections   Description  Sub menu    Internal Enabled Enable or disable the built in modem  Modem Disabled function        Support    Mini PCI   Enabled Enable or disable the built in wireless  Wireless   Disabled LAN function  optional    LAN                2 4      chapter 2 bios setup and security feature    Security Setup     gt  Boot Settings Configuration    Item Selections   Description  Sub menu       Change N A Install or Change the Password  Supervisor  Password   Change N A Install or Change the Password  User       Password  Clear User  N A Install or Change the Password  Password  Boot Disabled To enable or disable the boot sector  Sector Enabled protection    Virus When Enabled  BIOS gives a warning  Protection when any program attempts to rewrite  or delete the boot sector        About Boot Sector Virus Protection     If enabled  the following warning message appears when a program attempts to alter  the boot sector  You may have to enter  N  several time
47. er     Extending the Life of the TFT Display Device  Observe the following guidelines to maximize the life of the  backlight in the display     1  Setthe brightness to the lowest comfortable setting   Fn F8     2  When working at your desk  connect your notebook to an  external monitor and disable the internal display Fn  F4    3  Do not disable the suspend time outs    4  Ifyou are using AC power and have no external monitor  attached  change to suspend mode when not in use     1 21      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Opening and Closing the Display Panel  To open the display  push the LCD latch inwardly and lift up the  lid  Then tilt it to a comfortable viewing position     To close the display cover  fold it down gently until the LCD  latches click into place     ing  To avoid damaging the display  do not slam it when closing  Do not  place any object on top of the computer when the display is closed    1 22    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Audio Subsystem    Your computer s audio subsystem is Sound Blaster Pro compatible     Adjusting the Volume Manually  To increase the volume  press Fn  F5   To decrease the volume  press Fn  F6     Adjusting the Audio Volume in Windows  1  Click the speaker symbol in the task tray in Windows   2  Drag the volume control bar up or down to adjust the volume   3  To temporarily silence the speaker without changing the  volume setting  click Mute     Voice Recording  A built in microphone allows you to record sound  Y
48. erates ist eine geprufte Leitung zu verwenden   Fur einen Nennstrom bis 6A und einem Gerategewicht groBer 3kg ist eine  Leitung nicht leichter als  1 HO5VV F  3G  0 75mm   2 2X0 75 mm   conductors einzusetzen     Die Steckdose muB nahe dem Gerat angebracht und leicht  uganglich sein     CAUTION   This part is hot  Be C areful     VORSICHT   Diese Flachewird sehr heiss        When you see this symbol  be careful as this spot may be very hot     APPENDIX V C    USING POWER CINEMA    Hi appendix C Using Power Cinema    Software Installation    Power Cinema resides in a separate HDD partition to Windows    When you press the    P    button while the notebook is off  the   computer boots to the Linux environment and launches the Power   Cinema application    If you are required to re install Windows O S or when you have   purchased a new or upgraded HDD  you need to observe the   following steps before installing Power Cinema    1  Partitioning  Assuming you are starting with a fresh hard drive  or the hard drive is removed of its previous partitions  You need  to reserve 500MB of disc space for Power Cinema  You could  either use a partition tool or as you install Windows XP  when  Windows prompts you about creating a partition for Windows  during the initial installation process  Press C to create a new  partition for Windows   you should set aside 500MB of disc  space  For example  if your hard drive has 30GB disk space   then you should create a partition of 29 5GB for Windows
49. esentabon  Always On       Note  Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different     EI chapter 4 upgrading your computer    CHAPTER V FOUR    UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER    In this chapter  you will learn how to  upgrade the DRAM  hard disk drive  and  to install the optional wireless LAN mini  PCI     4 1    W chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive    4 2    Replacing the original drive with one of larger capacity can increase  the hard drive capacity of your computer  The computer uses a 9 5  mm  height   2 5 inch Ultra ATA 66   100   133 type hard disk     Be sure to make a backup copy of all your data before attempting  this operation     Warning  Hard drive upgrade is a delicate process  Please observe the following  instructions carefully or have a qualified technician install it for you  Damages due to    mishandling of this procedure are NOT covered by the manufacture s warranty     Warning  Apply care when handling the hard disk   E Do not drop or apply any shock        Do not press on the cover    nu Do not touch the connector with your fingertips    m  Mishandling of the hard drive can result in permanent loss of data  Make a    backup copy of the drive s content before you remove it      A    Note  Certain models that come with the IBM brand hard drive emit a clattering    sound when it is being rattled  This is a normal condition     EI chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive    To replace the hard
50. h  tray provides fast access to most Bluetooth operations    From the Bluetooth tray you can               Access My Bluetooth Places  Double click the Bluetooth   icon  or right click the Bluetooth icon and then select   Explore My Bluetooth Places    Access the Bluetooth Setup Wizard  This wizard will help   you        Configure how this computer accesses a service on  another Bluetooth device       Locate remote Bluetooth devices       Configure the way that this computer provides  services to remote Bluetooth devices        Setthe name and type of this Bluetooth device  e g     John s PC    Desktop     Access the Bluetooth Configuration Panel   Right click the Bluetooth icon  and then select Advanced   Configuration    Access the Quick Connect option   Right click the Bluetooth icon  select Quick Connect  and   then select the type of service to which you wish to   connect    Start Stop Bluetooth on this computer    Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices and Services   Bluetooth icons provide at a glance feedback about a device or  service s status by changing appearance    The Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray provides    Bluetooth installation guide    feedback about Bluetooth status     Bluetooth Icon Indicates Bluetooth Status  Enabled Disabled Connected         L     Blue with White Blue with Red Blue with Green       m Create A Connection Using The Bluetooth Setup Wizard        Fromthe Folders pane of Windows Explorer  right click  My Bluetooth Places and select B
51. he system  Press and hold for at least 3 4 seconds to turn  off the system  How this key behaves can be defined in  Start  gt   Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  Power Options  gt  Advanced  menu   Press the power   suspend button again to return from the  suspend mode   See Chapter 3 for more details on system  suspend function      5  Power Cinema Launch Key   Silent Mode Button   This is a dual function key    Power Cinema Launch  When system is off       The key allows you to watch DVD movies in the optical  drive without having to boot to Windows  Additionally   Power Cinema application allows you to view photos and  play music files in the optical drive as well as in the hard   1 5      chapter 1 getting to know the basics    disk drive  Please see Appendix C to learn how to use  Power Cinema   Silent Mode Button  When system has already booted to  Windows       Pressing the key enables the system to lower its power  usage  therefore turning off the fan to achieve lowest  operating noise     m The way the Power Cinema works is that when the key is pressed  the  system boots to a Linux based O S and movie player application in a separate  hard drive partition  In case you have a brand new HDD or when you need to  re install O S and Power Cinema  please go to Appendix C for installation    instructions     6  LED Status Indicator  The LED Status indicators reveal the status of these functions   Numeric keypad  cap lock  scroll lock  WLAN module enabling  and disabling and 
52. ing the drive for a period  the files  may be fragmented  Go to  Start  gt  Programs  gt  Accessories  gt   System Tools  gt  Disk Defragmenter  to perform a disk  defragmentation  This operation may take a while    E Interrupt requests or problems with other hardware  devices may have occupied the CPU and therefore slows down  the system performance     The files are corrupted     E Run the Error checking utility in Windows to check the  HDD  Double click My Computer  Right click C  and select  Properties  Click Check Now in Error checking in Tools     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Optical Drive Problems    The optical drive does not work     E Try rebooting the system    E The disk is damaged or files are not readable    u After you have inserted a CD ROM disk  it may take a  moment before you can access its content     The drive dose not read any disks       The CD may not be properly seated in the tray  Make  sure the disk is firmly seated onto the spindle    E The disk is damaged or not readable     The disk cannot be ejected     E Normally  it takes a few seconds to eject the disk    E If the disk cannot be ejected  it may be mechanically  jammed  Straighten out a paper clip and insert it to a tiny hole  next to the eject button  This should reject the disk tray  If not   return the unit for repair  Do not forcefully pull on the disk tray     The Combo or DVD RW drive  optional device  cannot  record     L  You need to purchase and install a burner utility program  t
53. ix A product specification          Chipset   E Audio Codec   E Sound  Capabilities          E Chipset    i Transmission  Rate          EChipset    E PnP Function    E Flow Control   E Speed  Selection   E Other  Features       v Audio   Intel  ICH4M  integrated audio controller  VT1612A   DirectSound 3D  EAX 1 0  amp  2 0 compatible  A3D  I3DL2 compatible   AC97 V2 3 compatible   2 or 4 Stereo Speakers    v Modem   Intel  ICH4M  integrated Modem Controller with MDC  card  AC97 V2 2 Modem support   V 92   V 90   K56flex for download data speed up to  56Kbps    V 34  V 17  V 29 protocol supported    v LAN   Ethernet   Realtek RTL8100CL Ethernet function for  10 100Base TX network standards   Windows 2000   XP Plug and Play compatible  Automatic Jam and auto negotiation for flow control  Auto Negotiation and Parallel detection for automatic  speed selection  IEEE 802 3u    High performance 32 bit PCI bus master architecture  with integrated DMA controller for low CPU and bus  utilization   Remote Wake up Scheme supported   Hot Insertion supported    A 3    W appendix A product specification       Chipset    E Capabilities          i Hard Drive  i Combo Drive    m DVD R  RW  or DVD Dual or  DVD Multi  Standards       mKeyboard    B Touch pad          iChipset  EPC Card    m4 in 1 Card  Reader Format  Support       A 4    v Firewire IEEE1394 a    TI TSB43AB22A IEEE1394 OHCI Host Controller and  Up to 400 Mbps   Expandable up to 63 devices in chains    Note  In some models  Firewi
54. k  56K Voice Modem or Uniwill V 92 Modem is listed  Otherwise   click the Add button to add the modem drive  which is located in  the factory CD ROM  or floppy diskette     u Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  and  click Device Manager button in the Hardware page to check for  possible resource or driver conflict  See Windows on line help  or manual for how to handle such problems    L  Make sure the phone line  which the computer is  connected to  is working     Connection difficulties     L  Be sure to disable Call Waiting on the phone line    L  Be sure to have the correct country setting where your  computer is used   Start    Settings    Control Panel    Modem  Settings    Configuration  In the Country Area pull down menu   select the appropriate country setting      Excessive line noise might cause the connection to be  dropped  To check this  put the regular phone handset on the  line and placing a phone call  If you do hear abnormal noise  try  to make the modem connection with a different line or contact  your local telephony company for service    L  Make sure the cable connection is firm    L  Try a different receiver number and see if the problem  persists     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Network Adapter   Ethernet Problems    The Ethernet adapter does not work     u Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt   Hardware  gt  Device Manager   Double click on Network  Adapters and check if Intel Gigabit PCI Fast Etherne
55. lll chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Upgrading the System Memory    Many applications will generally run faster when the computer s  dynamic memory capacity is increased  The computer provides two  DDR memory sockets  located underneath the System Device  Cover  You can increase the amount of memory by replacing the  existing one with a dual inline memory module  commonly known  as SO DIMM  of a higher capacity  The SO DIMM can be 128MB   256MB  or 512MB in capacity  The SO DIMM is of type DDR  SDRAM  has 200 pins and runs on 2 5V  The SO DIMM should be  PC2700 compliant     yo Memory upgrade is a delicate process  Please observe the following    instructions carefully or have a qualified technician install it for you  Damages due to    mishandling of this procedure are NOT covered by the manufacture   s warranty     Warning  Changing memory while your computer is in suspend or power saving  mode may cause permanent damage to the hardware  Make sure you turn off the    power and unplug the AC cord before proceeding with a memory upgrade     Warning  You should only use the DIMM module that is approved by the reseller    or the manufacturer  otherwise the system may become unstable     4 6    W chapter 4 upgrading your computer    Installing a memory module  DIMM  into the system    To install the DIMM  do the following    1  Power OFF the notebook  Unplug the AC cord and all  cables devices attached to the notebook    2  Place your hand on a large metal object momentarily
56. luetooth Setup Wizard   Or      In Windows Explorer  with My Bluetooth Places selected   from the Bluetooth menu  select Bluetooth Setup Wizard   Or         Fromthe Windows system tray  right click the Bluetooth  icon and select Bluetooth Setup Wizard  Follow the  wizard s on screen instructions     W Find Bluetooth Devices  Search for Devices looks for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity  and displays the devices that it finds in My Bluetooth Places   To start a search for devices  in the Folders pane of My  Bluetooth Places  select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood  and  then  from the Bluetooth menu  select Search for Devices  The  Bluetooth menu is only visible when My Bluetooth Places is  active     m Find A Service  The process of determining the services that a device provides  is called Service Discovery   To initiate a Service Discovery  in the Folders pane of My    Bluetooth installation guide    Bluetooth Places  right click a device name and select Discover  Available Services from the shortcut menu    Bluetooth services are those things that this computer can do  for remote Bluetooth devices  For example  if this computer  allows a remote Bluetooth device to send a fax using a fax  modem that is physically attached to this computer  then this  computer is providing the Bluetooth fax service    Some services are hardware dependant  this computer cannot  provide the fax service unless it has a physical fax modem  for  example     Note  For detailed Bluetooth operations  
57. ng  the mouse button    Selection Click once Tap once   Drag Click and hold Tap twice quickly and on the  to drag the second tap hold finger to the touch  cursor pad to drag the cursor   Access Click once   Context Menu   Move One   Page Up or   Down                      Tips on Using the Touch Pad    1  The double click speed is timed  If you double click too slowly   your notebook responds as if you single clicked twice    2  Keep your fingers dry and clean when using the touch pad   Also keep the surface of touch pad clean and dry to prolong its life   3  The touch pad is sensitive to finger movements  Hence  the  lighter the touch  the better the response  Heavy touch does not  produce better response     1 20    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Graphic Subsystem  Your computer uses a high performance 12 1 inch  in either normal  3 4 aspect ratio or wide 16 10 aspect ratio  active matrix TFT panel  with high resolution and multi million colors for comfortable viewing   The Intel Extreme Graphic 2 video graphics accelerator  which is  Microsoft DirectX 9 compatible  performs graphic rendering at a  lighting fast speed     Adjusting the Display Brightness  The notebook uses special key combinations  called hot keys   to control brightness   Press Fn F7 to increase the brightness   Press Fn  F8 to decrease the brightness     m To maximize your battery operating time  set the brightness to the  lowest comfortable setting  so that the internal backlight uses less pow
58. ngs  gt  Control Panel  gt  Appearance and Themes  and  double click the display icon  the  Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Intel     Extreme Graphics 2 for mobiles  gt  Graphics Properties  and  click the graphics icon for the TV detecting     5 8    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Keyboard and Mouse Problems    The built in touch pad performs erratically     L  Make sure there is no excess perspiration or humidity on  your hand when using the touch pad  Keep the surface of the  touch pad clean and dry    L  Do not rest your palm or wrist on the surface of the touch  pad while typing or using the touch pad     The built in keyboard accepts no input     a If you are connecting an external keyboard to the system   the built in keyboard may not work      Try restarting the system     The characters on the screen repeat while I type    a You may be holding the keys down too long while you re  typing    a Keep the keyboard clean  Dust and dirt under the keys  could cause them to stick    L  Configure the keyboard to wait longer before the auto  repeat feature starts  To adjust this feature  Go to  Start  gt   Settings    Control Panel   and double click the Keyboard icon   A dialogue box shows up with the adjustable settings for the  keyboard     5 9    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    CMOS Battery Problem    5 10    A message    CMOS Checksum Failure  displays during the  booting process or the time  clock  resets when booting    a Try to reboot the system      If the message    CM
59. o record files to a blank media     5 7    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Display Problems    The display panel is blank when the system is turned on    B Make sure the computer is not in the Standby or  Hibernate suspend modes  The display is turned off to  conserve energy in these modes     The screen is difficult to read     ia The display resolution should at least be set to at  least1024x768 for optimal viewing    1  Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  and double click  the Display icon    2  Under the Settings page  set screen resolution to at least  1024x768 and choose at least 256 colors     The screen flickers    L  It is normal if the display flickers a few times during  shutting down or powering up      m If you would like to detect the TV  please Go to  Start  gt   Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  Appearance and Themes  and  double click the display icon  the  Settings  gt  Advanced  gt  Intel     Extreme Graphics 2 for mobiles  gt  Graphics Properties  and  click the graphics icon for the TV detecting     5 8    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Keyboard and Mouse Problems    The built in touch pad performs erratically     L  Make sure there is no excess perspiration or humidity on  your hand when using the touch pad  Keep the surface of the  touch pad clean and dry    L  Do not rest your palm or wrist on the surface of the touch  pad while typing or using the touch pad     The built in keyboard accepts no input     a If you are connecting an external
60. olume dial located at the right edge of the  computer  See Chapter 1 for its location    L  Software volume control is turned down in Microsoft  Sound System or is muted  Double click the speaker icon on  the lower right corner of the taskbar to see if the speaker has  been muted or turned down all the way    m Most audio problems are software related  If your  computer worked before  chances are software may have been  set incorrectly    B Go to  Start    Settings    Control Panel  and double click  the Sounds and Audio Devices icon  In the Audio page  make  sure that Vinyl AC 97 Audio  WAVE  is the default playback  device     Sound cannot be recorded     m Double click the speaker icon on the lower right corner of   the taskbar to see if the microphone has been muted    1  Click Options and select Properties    2  Select Recording and click the OK button    3  After Click OK button  the recording volume control panel  will appear    a Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  and double click   the Multimedia icon  or Sounds and Audio Devices icon   In the   Volume or Audio page  make sure that Vinyl AC 97 Audio    WAVE  is the default recording device     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Hard Disk Problems    The hard disk drive does not work or is not recognizable    L  If you had just performed a hard disk upgrade  make sure  the hard drive connector is not loose and the hard disk drive is  also correctly seated  Remove it and reinsert it firmly  and  restart your 
61. ompt you to remove the card     E chapter 5 trouble shooting    Performance Problems    The computer becomes hot     m In a 35  C environment  the certain areas of the  computer s back case are expected to reach 50 degrees      Make sure the air vents are not blocked      If the fan does not seem to be working at high  temperature  50 degrees Celsius and up   contact the service  center    E Certain programs that are processor intensive may  increase the computer temperature to a degree where the  computer automatically slows down its CPU clock to protect  itself from thermal damage     The program appears stopped or runs very slowly     L  Press CTRL ALT DEL to see if an application is still  responding    a Restart the computer    E This may be normal for Windows when it is processing  other CPU intensive programs in the background or when the  system is accessing slow speed devices such the floppy disk  drive    i You may be running too many applications  Try to close  some applications or increase system memory for higher  performance      The processor may have been overheated due to the  system   s inability to regulate its internal heat  Make sure the  computer   s ventilation grills are not blocked     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Firewire  IEEE1394  and USB2 0 Problems    The USB device does not work     E Windows NT 4 0 does not support USB protocols  E Check the settings in the Windows Control Panel   L  Make sure you have installed the necessary device  driver
62. on is   Mode Suspend pressed  the system is turned off    Suspend   When the power button is  pressed  the system enters the suspend  mode     Long Battery   Enabled When Enabled  maximum battery life  Life Mode Disabled can be achieved  The processor  performance is lowered        2 6      chapter 2 bios setup and security feature    High Enabled When Enabled  maximum system    Performance   Disabled performance can be achieved  The  Mode processor performance is enhanced        Note  The Suspend Mode selection in BIOS only applies to older Windows version   such as Windows 3 1 or Windows 95 or NT4  or non Windows operating system  In  Windows ME   98SE   2000   XP  suspend mode and settings are determined by  settings in the Power Options Properties  Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Power Options    Note  By default  both the Long Battery Life Mode and High Performance Mode  are enabled  In this combination  when the notebook is on AC power  it enters Higher  Performance Mode automatically  and when the notebook is on battery power  it    enters Long Battery Life Mode     Boot Setup   gt  Boot Settings Configuration    Item Selections   Description  Sub menu       Quiet Boot  Disabled When Enabled  the system will display  Enabled OEM logo instead of the POST    messages   When Disabled  the system will display  POST messages  i e  devices  information                gt  Boot Device Priority    Selections   Description  Sub menu       2 7      chapter 2 bios setup and security
63. ou will need  to use audio processing software to enable the built in    microphone  For example  you may use Microsoft Sound  Recorder     1 23    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Modem  Your computer comes with a 56K V 92 internal fax modem and a phone  jack  RJ 11   which is located on the left side of your computer   Use a telephone cable to connect the computer to the telephone wall  outlet     Connecting the Modem  1  Plug one end of the phone line into the modem port located on  the rear side of the computer   For EMI compliance  you need to clip  the included EMI CORE to the phone line    2  Plug the other end of the line into the analog phone wall outlet     Depending on where your computer is used  you may need to change  settings in the modem  Correct setting will allow you to maintain a stable  connection in a country where its telecommunication system may be  different to others     To change the modem setting  do the following   1  Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  and double click on  Modem Settings icon  You will see a similar dialog box     UNIWILL V 90 Modem properties                   Speaker   Quick connect   V 44   More       Configuration   ModemHelper   ModemOnHold    Country    usa E   TURKEY    UAE  UK  URUGUAY  VIETNAM se          2  Click on the pull down menu and select the country where it is    applicable  Click on OK to exit   1 24    Bl chapter 1 getting to know the basics    Ethernet  Your computer is equipped with a 10
64. ould first try to go through  the recommendations in this chapter  Instead of returning the  computer and waiting for repair  you may easily solve the problems  by considering the following scenarios and possible solutions  If the  error continues  contact your reseller for service information     Before taking further actions  consider the following  suggestions    B Check to see if the problem persists when all the external  devices are removed    B Check to see that the green light indicator on the AC adapter  is lit    m Check to see the power cord is properly plugged to the wall  outlet and to the computer    L  Check to see the power indicator of the computer is on    m Check to see if your keyboard is operational by pressing and  holding any key    a Check for any incorrect or loose cable connections  Make  sure the latches on the connectors latch securely on to the receptor  end    B Be sure you have not performed an incorrect setting on the    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    hardware devices in the BIOS Setup utility  A faulty setting may  cause the system to misbehave  If you are not sure of the changes  you made  try to restore all the settings to factory defaults    Bm Be sure all the device drivers are installed properly  For  example  without the audio driver properly installed  the speakers  and microphone will not work    a If external devices such as USB camera  scanner  printer do  not function correctly when connected to the system  it is usually  the devi
65. perature exceeds  45  C  113  F     a To obtain a replacement battery  contact your local dealer    a Do not expose the battery pack to high storage temperatures  above    60  C  140  F      When discarding a battery pack  contact your local waste disposal  provider regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of    B 5    Bl appendix B agency regulatory notices    B 6    batteries   a Use only supplied AC Adapter for charging     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 or local    laws     VORSICHT  Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgernazen Austausch der Batterie   Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem  ahnlichen Typ  Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien navh Angaben des    Herstellers                                Laser Safety   The optical drive used with this computer is certified as a Class 1 laser  device according to the U S  Department of Health and Human Services   DHHS  Radiation Performance Standard and International Standards IEC  825   IEC 825 1  EN60825   EN60825 1   The device is not considered  harmful  but the following precautions are recommended    a Do not open the unit    Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam    If the unit requires service  contact an authorized service center   Ensure proper use by reading and following the instructions carefully   Do no
66. pliance with these directives implies conformity to the following   European Norms    L  EN55022  CISPR 22  Radio Frequency Interference   L  EN50082  IEC801 2  IEC801 3  IEC801 4  Electro magnetic  Immunity   a EN 300 328 2  EN 300 328 1  EN 301 489 1  EN 301 489 17  ETSI  300 328  ETSI 301 489  Electro magnetic Compatibility and Radio  Spectrum Matter    L  TBR21   ETSI TBR21  Terminal Equipment      EN60950  IEC950  I T E  Product Safety    Canadian Notice   This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference  regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications     Le present appareil numerique nemet pas de bruits radioelectriques  depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B  prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le  Ministere des Communications du Canada     Power Cord Requirement   The power cord supplied with the AC adapter should match the plug and  voltage requirements for your local area  Regulatory approval for the AC  adapter has been obtained using the power cord for the local area     B 3    Bl appendix B agency regulatory notices    B 4    However  if you travel to a different area and need to connect to a different  outlet or voltage  you should use one of the power cords listed below  To  purchase a power cord  including one for a country not listed below  or a  replacement ac adapter  contact your loc
67. rd is fully inserted  the outer end of the  card should be even with the edge of the computer    L  Remove and insert the PC card again    E Make sure there is no IRQ conflict with the card  See  Windows on line help for solving IRQ conflicts    E Reboot the computer and see if the problem persists   E The card may be defective  Try the card on another  system  if possible     Windows crashes or freezes when you remove the PC  card      Make sure you have  lt Stop gt  the PC card before  removing it  Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon at  the lower right corner of the task bar and select the card you  wish to stop  When you click  lt Close gt   in few seconds Windows  will prompt you to remove the card     E chapter 5 trouble shooting    Performance Problems    The computer becomes hot     m In a 35  C environment  the certain areas of the  computer s back case are expected to reach 50 degrees      Make sure the air vents are not blocked      If the fan does not seem to be working at high  temperature  50 degrees Celsius and up   contact the service  center    E Certain programs that are processor intensive may  increase the computer temperature to a degree where the  computer automatically slows down its CPU clock to protect  itself from thermal damage     The program appears stopped or runs very slowly     L  Press CTRL ALT DEL to see if an application is still  responding    a Restart the computer    E This may be normal for Windows when it is processing  other C
68. re 1394 function may  note be available      v Storage   2 5 inch format hard disk drive   5 25 inch format  12 7mm height  fixed module   Optional Purchase    5 25 inch format  12 7mm height  fixed module   Optional Purchase     v Keyboard  amp  Touch pad   86 key QWERTY keyboard with embedded numeric  keypad and Windows keys  19 05mm Pitch   Built in Touch Pad    v PC Card  amp  Multiple Card Reader   TI PC1410  PC Card   Genesis GL817E  Card Reader   Single Slot TYPE II  Hot insertion and removal  supported   Multimedia Card  MMC   Secure Digital Card  SD    Memory Stick  MS   and MS Pro Card    Note  In some models  PC Card and Multiple Card  Reader functions may note be available      Bl appendix A product specification          mMic In Port    E Audo Out  SPDIF    E Firewire  BUSB2 0 Port  mEthernet  mModem  mS Video  mPower In  EVGA Port  mCard Reader  EPC Card Slot          iPrimary  Battery Pack    mFeature    E Adapter  AC Input    DC Output       v Ports and Connectors   One Microphone in jack   One Headphone   SPDIF jack   One Firewire  IEEE1394  host connector   Two USB2 0 compliant connectors   One standard network Ethernet connector  RJ 45   One modem   phone connector  RJ11    One S video  TV out  output connector   One DC in connector   One 15 pin VGA connector   One 4 in 1 Card Reader slot   One PC Card Slot  type Il     In some models  SPDIF out Jack  Firewire 1394 Port   PC Card Slot  and Card Reader may not be available      w Battery Pack   AC Adapter   
69. remaining  The red battery status LED indicator blinks  and the system beeps at 4 second interval     When the notebook warns you of its low battery condition   you will have about 3 5 minutes to save your current  work     Warning  Do not expose battery packs to temperatures below 0  degree Celsius  32 degree F  or above 60 degree C  140F   This may    adversely affect the battery pack     Note  Press Fn F3 to turn off the battery warning beep     3 3    E chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    Installing and Removing the Battery Pack    To Remove the Battery Pack   1  Place the notebook bottom side up on a flat and  secured surface   2  Slide Latch 1 to the unlocked position  3  Hold Latch 2 to the unlocked position as indicated  by the arrow and pull the battery s hard case away from  the notebook     f            1 2    AN  _ m    Latch 1 EON    3 4    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    To Install the Battery Pack   1  Place the notebook bottom side up on a flat and  secured surface   2   Carefully insert the battery pack into the battery  compartment of the notebook and slide Latch 1 to the  locked position        Charging the Battery and Charging Time    To charge the battery  while the battery pack is in the notebook   plug the AC adapter into the notebook and an electrical outlet   The charging time is approximately 4 5 5 hours when the  notebook is turned off and approximately 4 5 6 hours when the  notebook is turned on    When the batte
70. ry is fully charged  the battery charge indicator  becomes dark  off      Note  If system runs at heavy loading or in a high temperature environment   the battery may not be fully charged  You need to continue to charge it with the    AC adapter plugged in until the charging LED turns off     3 5    lll chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    3 6    Checking the Battery Level    You can check the remaining battery power in the Windows  battery status indicator  which is located at the lower right hand  corner of the task bar   If you do not see a battery or AC in icon  on the task tray  go to Power Options Properties box and click  on the Advanced tab  Check off   Always show icon on the task  bar     Alternatively  you can access the power meter by clicking the  Power Options icon in the Windows Control Panel     Prolonging the Battery s Life and Usage Cycles    There are ways you can do to prolong the use of battery     E Use the AC adapter wherever AC wall outlet is available   This will ensure uninterrupted computing    L  Purchase additional battery pack    B Store the battery pack in room temperature  Higher  temperature tends to deplete the battery s power faster    E Make good use of the power management function  Save  To Disk  Hibernate  saves the most energy by storing current  system contents in a hard disk space reserved for this function   E The life expectancy of the battery is approximately 300  recharges    u See the notices section in the beginning
71. s    L  Contact the device vendor for additional support     The IEEE1394 port does not work     L  Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  gt  System  gt   Hardware  gt  Device Manager   You should see an entry which  reads    Texas Instrument OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host  Controllers     If it does not exist  Windows has not detected the  host controller or the device driver has not been installed  properly  If there is a yellow mark or red cross on the 1394 host  controller  it may be a device or resource conflict  Replace or  update the device driver from the factory CD ROM disk or  consult Windows manual on how to solve the resource conflict  problem    E Make sure the cable is fully connected    E Make sure you have installed the necessary device  drivers    L  Contact the device vendor for additional support        Please to update the Window 2000  SP4  or the USB device will show  the question mark on the device manager       chapter 5 trouble shooting    CH AP TER V FIVE    TROUBLE SHOOTING    In this chapter  you will learn how to  solve common hardware and software  problems     5 1    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    5 2    Your computer has been fully tested and complies with the  System specifications before shipping  However  incorrect  operations and or mishandling may cause problems     This chapter provides a reference for identifying and correcting  common hardware and software problems that you may encounter     When you encounter a problem  you sh
72. s B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance  with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not  occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures     a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    a Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver    a Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected    L  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician  for help     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to  the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate  this equipment     IMPORTANT NOTE
73. s to prevent the boot sector  write    Boot Sector Write      Possible VIRUS  Continue  Y N   _   The following warning message appears when a program attempts to format the  hard disk drive    Format      Possible VIRUS  Continue  Y N   _                   Using Password Protection   Two Levels of Password Protection are available  The BIOS  provides both a Supervisor and a User password  If you try to  activate both passwords  the Supervisor password must be set first     2 5      chapter 2 bios setup and security feature    The passwords activate two different levels of protection    1  System always asks for password every time it is powered on   2  System asks for password only when you attempt to enter  BIOS utility    The passwords are encrypted and stored in NVRAM  Make sure  you write them down or memorize them  If you lost the passwords   the computer may need to be sent back to the factory or to an  authorized service dealer to reset the passwords     Power Setup    Selections     Description  Sub menu    Intel Automatic  Automatic   CPU adjusts its frequency  SpeedStep Reversed automatically  on AC power or battery  tech  Battery  power  to save battery life   Optimized  Reversed    currently no function   Maximum Pe    Battery Optimized   CPU performance  rformance is minimized to save battery life   Disabled  Maximum Performance   CPU  performance is maximized      Disabled   SpeedStep function is  disabled     Power Button   On Off  On Off   When the power butt
74. see if your keyboard is operational by pressing and  holding any key    a Check for any incorrect or loose cable connections  Make  sure the latches on the connectors latch securely on to the receptor  end    B Be sure you have not performed an incorrect setting on the    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    hardware devices in the BIOS Setup utility  A faulty setting may  cause the system to misbehave  If you are not sure of the changes  you made  try to restore all the settings to factory defaults    Bm Be sure all the device drivers are installed properly  For  example  without the audio driver properly installed  the speakers  and microphone will not work    a If external devices such as USB camera  scanner  printer do  not function correctly when connected to the system  it is usually  the device   s own problem  Consult the device   s manufacturer first   gm Some software programs  which have not gone through  rigorous coding and testing  may cause problems during your  routine use  Consult the software vendor for problem solving      Legacy peripheral are not plug and play capable  You need  to restart the system with these devices powered up and connected  first       Be sure to go to BIOS SETUP and load DEFAULT SETTING  after BIOS re flash    u Be sure the Quick Key Lockout Switch on the bottom of the  computer is not engaged  otherwise the quick keys will not work     5 3    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    5 4    Audio Problems    No speaker output     L  Turn up the v
75. slideshow plays only the photos in the directory  you have selected  Press the Backspace key on the keyboard to  exit the slideshow    ideo Clips  Use this function to watch video files in SONY AVI  M1V  M2V   MPG  and MPEG formats   Click Device to select a media source  You can select CDROM  for  media on a CD   USB Devices  for media on a removable device    or HDD  for media in hard disk folders    Click a video clip to play it                                         C 5    W appendix C Using Power Cinema    Whenever you move the mouse during playback  player controls  appear at the bottom of the screen  These player controls include  the following  Play  plays the movie   Stop  stops movie  playback   Pause  pauses movie playback   and Quit  returns to  the Welcome page   These controls automatically disappear  several seconds after the mouse stops moving    Settings  There are settings in PowerCinema to allow you to fine tune its  performance to your machine and your personal preferences    DVD SPDIF     Select the DVD AC3 SPDIF option for multi channel  sound  Select the DVD PCM SPDIF option for 2 channel sound   Language  Select the language you want to use for display in  PowerCinema  then return to the main menu in order for the  selection to take effect    Eject  Click Eject to open your computer s CD DVD ROM tray    Reboot   Click Reboot to restart your computer and enter the Windows   partition    Battery Status Indicator   A battery icon appears on the Welcome p
76. t Adapter  appears as one of the adapters  If it does not exist  Windows  has not detected the Intel Gigabit Fast Ethernet adapter or the  device driver has not been installed properly  If there is a yellow  mark or red cross on the network adapter  it may be a device or  resource conflict  Replace or update the device driver from the  factory CD ROM disk or consult Windows manual on how to  solve the resource conflict problem    L  Make sure the physical connections on both ends of the  cable are good    L  The hub or concentrator may not be working properly   Check to see if other workstations connected to the same hub  or concentrator is working     The Ethernet adapter does not appear to operate in the  100Mbps transmission mode     E Make sure the hub you are using supports 100Mbps  operation    E Make sure that your RJ 45 cable meets the 100Base TX  requirements    E Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected to the hub  socket that supports 100Base TX mode  The hub may have  both 100Base TX and 100Base T sockets     Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    PC Card   PCMCIA Problems    5 14    Now Some system may not have the PC Card Slot option     PC Cards do not function    a Make sure you have properly installed the driver for the  card    L  Consult the card s manual or contact the vendor for  trouble shooting     The PC card cannot be recognized        Windows NT4 0 does not support PCMCIA  PC Card   function  You may need an external program for this    a Make sure the ca
77. t attempt to make any adjustment of the unit     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT   APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1    LASERSCHUTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT                Warning    Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet containing the laser  The laser  beam used in this product is harmful to the eyes  The use of optical  instruments  such as magnifying lenses  with this product increase the  potential hazard to your eyes  For your safety  have this equipment  serviced only by an authorized service provider     Lithium battery warning   Bridge battery warning  This computer contains a lithium battery to power the clock and calendar    Bl appendix B agency regulatory notices    circuitry     CAUTION  Danger of explosion if battery is replaced incorrectly  Replace  only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer   Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions     ATTENTION  Il y a danger d xplosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la  batterie  Remplacer uniquement avcc unc batterie du meme type ou d un  type recommande par le constructer  Mettre au rebut les batteries usagees  conformement aux instructions du fabricant     VORSICHT  Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemBen Austausch der Batterie  Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem  ahnlichen Typ  Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des  Herstellers     Der Arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 betragt 70dB   A  oder weniger     Zum Netzanschlua dieses G
78. uctor cord with a minimum conductor size of 0 03 square  inches    a The minimum specification for the flexible cord for Class II product  are   1  2X0 75 mm  conductors   2  2 conductor cord    L  The cord set must have a current capacity of at least 10 A and a  nominal voltage rating of 125   250 VAC        CAUTION  MODEL 223XIY IS DESIGNED TO USE WITH THE  FLLOWING AC ADAPTER MODEL ONLY    Manufacture  LITE ON ELECTRONICS  INC   LI SHIN INTERNATIONAL  ENTERPRISE CORP   HIPRO CORP    Model  PA 1650 08  65W   0335A2065  65W  HP OK065E13  65W                              Telephone lines requirement   u The appropriate utilization of 26AWG telephone line cord on unit   CAUTION  Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet  before servicing or disassembling this equipment    CAUTION  To reduce the risk of fire  use only No  26AWG or larger  telecommunication line cord     Battery Pack Safety    u The battery pack is intended to use only with this notebook    L  Do not disassemble the pack    a Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water    g To avoid risk of fire  burns  or damage to your battery pack  do not    allow a metal object to touch the battery contacts     L  Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care  If you come  in contact with the electrolyte  wash the exposed area with soap and  water  If it contacts the eye  flush the eye with water for 15 minutes  and seek medical attention    L  Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient tem
79. use the Help button on the Bluetooth  application dialogue box   The Bluetooth outdoor coverage was 5 meters and the throughput should be    30 40KB per second     
80. w condition     Go to the Alarms tab in the Power Options Properties box   If you wish to hear audible beeps  click on the Alarm  Action button and put a check on Sound Alarm     Power Options Properties    mn  Power Schemes   Alarms   Power Meter   Advanced   Hibernate  Low battery alarm  Activate low battery alarm when power level reaches   0 m  v    Alam Action   Notification  Text    Action  No action  Run Program  None    Critical battery alarm        v  Activate critical battery alarm when power level reaches     ox 7   Alam Actions  Notification  Text    Action  Stand by  Run Program  None       OK Cancel Apply       Note  Consult Windows user guide for more information on how to  use Windows power management functions     Note  Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different     3 12    E chapter 3 battery power  amp  power management    Power Manu Quick Access  Instead of making specific selections in the Power  Options Properties box  you can quickly and easily  specify which pre set power saving function you desire  by clicking on the Battery icon at the lower right hand  corner of the task bar   If you do not see a battery or  AC in icon  go to Power Options Properties box and click  on the Advanced tab  Check off   Always show icon on  the task bar     Select Max Battery if you want the system  to enter suspend mode more often  Or  select Always On  if your notebook PC is plugged into an AC power source        Home Office Desk    Portable Laptop  Fr
81. you can access its content     The drive dose not read any disks       The CD may not be properly seated in the tray  Make  sure the disk is firmly seated onto the spindle    E The disk is damaged or not readable     The disk cannot be ejected     E Normally  it takes a few seconds to eject the disk    E If the disk cannot be ejected  it may be mechanically  jammed  Straighten out a paper clip and insert it to a tiny hole  next to the eject button  This should reject the disk tray  If not   return the unit for repair  Do not forcefully pull on the disk tray     The Combo or DVD RW drive  optional device  cannot  record     L  You need to purchase and install a burner utility program  to record files to a blank media     5 7    Bl chapter 5 trouble shooting    Display Problems    The display panel is blank when the system is turned on    B Make sure the computer is not in the Standby or  Hibernate suspend modes  The display is turned off to  conserve energy in these modes     The screen is difficult to read     ia The display resolution should at least be set to at  least1024x768 for optimal viewing    1  Go to  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  and double click  the Display icon    2  Under the Settings page  set screen resolution to at least  1024x768 and choose at least 256 colors     The screen flickers    L  It is normal if the display flickers a few times during  shutting down or powering up      m If you would like to detect the TV  please Go to  Start  gt   Setti
    
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