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1. 0 5 14 Boot MEU scsi Enar E AA A N 5 15 EK MECOU sinir nre EO 5 16 Upgrading The Computer NOIVO e E 6 1 When Notto Weta oc c0i ccnsasueeraveseacntansdemnaondenawsinrondnens 6 2 Removing the Battery s 2cticsisviavetistxiedantteasticusveoreetiesneces 6 3 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 1 0 0 0 eccccccceeeeeeeeees 6 4 Upgrading the Optical CD DVD Device Drive 6 7 Upgrading the System Memory RAM eeeeeeeeeees 6 8 Modules amp Options OVENI a mermeracreeisuesias 7 1 Bluetooth Modulo cccsecesssssssssssesseeecccecceeeeeeeeeeees 7 2 Bluetooth Driver Installation 2 0 0 0 ce eccccceeeeeeeeees 7 2 Intel PRO Wireless WLAN Module ceecceeeeees 7 4 Intel WLAN Driver Installation 20 eecceeees 7 5 Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM ee 7 6 Fingerprint Reader ayrcoy cst ulasatnsaxsndedeneteviansentstanienhesaseiiees 7 7 Preface User Forolliment sy ceee ccc eco ewsancesacessaneaumoasenevcansesecctoess 7 7 Trusted Platform Module cccccccssssssssssseeeesesseeeees 7 10 Initializing TPM sesesencrevonsinsesecwecesessousddadvaeasesaieddeavents 7 10 TPM User Set Up crcenesnerniennson eoep 7 13 Initialize the TPM for use with the Protector Suite Software ccccccscceeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 15 Troubleshooting DEON ee 8 1 Basic Hints and Tips cccccccccccsssssessssssesessesssseseeseeeees 8 2 Backup and General Maintenance ccc
2. Bluetooth Module 7 3 Modules amp Options Intel PRO Wireless WLAN Module If you have included an Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG 802 11a b g PCIe Wireless Device WLAN module in your purchase option make sure that the Wireless LAN module Ashe aad is on the LED will be green before installing the driver USOT Use the hotkey On orr see Table I 2 on page I 7 to toggle power to the Wire SUS eu less LAN module make sure you install the drivers in the order indicated in vices aboard aircraft is usu M EATE Table 4 1 on page 4 6 the module s are OFF if you are using the computer E To get help on the network settings you can view the User Guide from the Intel PROSet Wireless menu Use the hot key to toggle power to the WLAN mod ule and check the indicator to see if the module is pow ered on or not see Intel R PROSet Wireless Installer gt View User Guide gt View Release Notes Figure 7 2 Installation Screen 7 4 Intel PRO Wireless WLAN Module Intel WLAN Driver Installation l 2 Make sure the module is powered on and then insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM into the CD DVD drive Click Install WinXP Drivers button and then click 11 Install WLAN Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers WLAN Autorun exe and click OK Click Install Software button Click the butto
3. Overview The following chapter will give a quick description of the interface ports amp jacks which allow your computer to communicate with external devices connect to the internet etc Se aay a aa a a ee eE Interface Ports amp Jacks A 1 Interface Ports amp Jacks Notebook Ports and Jacks E e ee Built In Microphone i K Card Reader Port Lame SD MS DC In Jack DCIN External Monitor VGA Port Headphone Out Jack Microphone In Jack VA The built in microphone allows you to record on your computer The card reader allows you to use some of the latest digital storage cards Push the card into the slot and it will appear as a removable device Plug the supplied AC DC adapter into this jack to power your computer This port allows you to connect an external monitor or Flat Panel Display to get dual video or simultaneous display on the LCD and external monitor FPD see Attaching Other Displays on page B 6 Headphones or speakers may be connected through this jack Note Set your system s volume to a reduced level before connecting to this jack Plug an external microphone in to this jack to record on your computer A 2 Interface Ports amp Jacks Interface Ports amp Jacks a Mini IEEE 1394 Port This port allows a high speed connection to various peripheral devices e g external disk drives 1 3 9 4 and digital cameras see note below A Mini IE
4. Exit Tray intel i graphics media i accelerator drivertonmobile Intel Graphics Properties B 5 A Application exe You will need to locate the actual application executable exe file not just the shortcut To find the application right click its shortcut on the desktop click Proper ties Click the Shortcut tab and see where the executable file is located by clicking the Find Tar get button Note the lo cation and you will then be able to browse to this file Figure B 4 Select Scheme Intel Video Driver Controls ni Intel Display Note Note that the notebook is the default Primary display device and may not be changed Figure B 5 Display Devices Attaching Other Displays Besides the built in LCD you can also use an external monitor flat panel display as a display device The following are the display options 1 The built in LCD OR an external monitor flat panel display connected to the exter nal monitor port Single Display 2 The built in LCD AND an external monitor flat panel display connected to the external monitor port Multiple Display If you want use an external display follow these instructions 1 Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port and turn it on 2 Open the Intel R GMA Driver for Mobile control panel see Intel Graphics Properties on page B 3 3 Click to choose the display option from the Multiple or Single Display menu 4 C
5. The encrypted channel between the Trusted Platform Module security chip and the fingerprint reader with Protector Suite Software provides a high level of se curity for your computer A further level of security and control is provided in the BIOS see Security Menu on page 5 10 The fingerprint reader and Protector Suite Software allow you to e Access or Lock your computer e Protect sensitive files e Display and file your favorite web pages e Fill in frequently used dialogs e Run your favorite applications The TPM security chip allows you to create and manage digital certificates for user and platform authentication This type of security is usually administered within large enterprises and organizations and therefore requires implementation by a sys tem administrator before users can access security features Individual users can use the TPM as an authentication with the fingerprint reader 7 6 Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM Modules amp Options Fingerprint Reader Make sure you have installed the Trusted Platform Module see page 4 9 and a Fingerprint see page 4 10 drivers before configuring the fingerprint and security Help amp Manual system Right click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu to Make sure you have administrator s rights to your computer and have a Windows select Help password enabled for full security protection Pee a T a ay Utilities Users Manual Before beginnin
6. operating system For system This chapter covers more information it is best to refer to the user s manual of your operat e The Power Sources i ing system e Turning on the Computer e Power Schemes Note All pictures used e System Power Options on the following pages are from the Windows e Configuring the Power Button XP OS e Battery Information Advanced Configuration and Power Interface The ACPI interface provides the computer with enhanced power saving techniques and gives the operating system OS direct control over the power and thermal states of devices and processors For example it enables the OS to set devices into low power states based on user settings and information from applications ACPI is fully supported in Windows XP Overview 3 1 Power Management The Power Sources The computer can be powered by either an AC DC adapter or a battery pack AC DC Adapter Use only the AC DC adapter that comes with your computer The wrong type of AC DC adapter will damage the computer and its components 1 Attach the AC DC adapter to the DC in jack at the rear of the computer 2 Plug the AC power cord into an outlet and then connect the AC power cord to the AC DC adapter 3 Raise the lid LCD to a comfortable viewing angle 4 Press the power button to turn On Battery The battery allows you to use your computer while you are on the road or when an electrical out
7. Se ANS Backup amp Archive Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is Clear User Password Is Clear amp WARNING If cleared all of TPM Set Supervisor Password information will Set User Password erased and cannot be 26 recovered Password Checlz ae 3 NOTE Boot Sector Virus Protect Enable TPM Protection when you don t need ear is Set HDD Password TPM cleared HDD Password Is PI O Inteface Security TPM Protection Disabled Clear amp Enabled Figure 7 6 TPM Protection H Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Disabled Eseia Select Menu Select PSub Menu Save and Exit 7 10 Trusted Platform Module 7 Click Start gt Programs AIll Programs gt Infineon Security Platform Solution gt Manage Security Platform or double click the taskbar icon HAM to bring up the Infineon Security Platform Initialization Wizard Click User Settings tab and then click Yes Click Next and select either Initialize a new Security Platform or Restore a Security Platform from a Backup Archive and click Next CO 00 Welcome to the nisten Security Matfarm Initialization Wizard Cinfineon 3 Sensat Rates a ret nmatced Do you owt te tat fe breor nrt Pattee beter Vasi on dimer ne bar a homa t x Tir Cw Paerd Chiat beria Parian Fash Tee benan Pabam a be raaainej beines rae ba rioed by m an hia irahng ha Ehini Pah Depia Pianka F diha jia emit bi De rer wall bsp bilean shave k uy Plats
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9. Features amp Components ni Card Reader Cover Make sure you keep the cover in the card reader when notis use This will help prevent foreign ob jects and or dust getting in to the card reader Figure 2 4 Left View 1 Card Reader 4 in 1 Card Reader The card reader allows you to use some of the latest digital storage cards Push the card into the slot and it will appear as a removable device and can be accessed in the same way as your hard disk s Make sure you install the PCMCIA Card Reader driver see PCMCIA CardReader on page 4 9 e MMC MultiMedia Card e SD Secure Digital e MS Memory Stick e MS Pro Memory Stick Pro 2 6 4 in 1 Card Reader Features amp Components PC Card Slot The computer is equipped with a PCMCIA 3 3V 5V slot for one type II PCMCIA 4 CardBus PC Card Slot Make sure you install the PCMCIA Card Reader driver see PC Card Slot Cover PCMCTA CardReader on page 4 9 Make sure you keep the cover in the PC Card Inserting and Removing PC Cards slot when not is use l l a sae l This will help prevent e Align the PC Card with the slot and push it in until it locks into place foreign objects and or To remove a PC Card simply press the eject button next to the slot dust getting in to the PC Card Slot lt MUNI E aM Siew 1 PC Card Eject Button PC Card Slot 2 7 Features amp Components TouchPad and Buttons Mouse a The TouchPad is
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11. Desktop Use the control panel to drag the monitors to match the physical ar rangement you wish to use You can drag any icons or windows across to ei ther display desktop which makes it possible to have one program visible in one of the dis plays and a different program visible in the other display Figure B amp Display Properties Extended Desktop B 10 Display Modes Intel Video Driver Controls To Enable Extended Desktop Display Properties 1 2 3 4 5 Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port and turn it on Click Start point to Settings or click Control Panel and click Control Panel if you are in Category View choose Appearance and Themes Double click Display icon In the Display Properties dialog box click Settings tab Click the monitor icon e g B and make sure you have checked Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor and click Apply Display Properties E Click the appropriate monitor Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings icon e g B to be able to select Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors the option to extend the desktop on to it E In this example the Primary mon Seco N Disnlaeef024 0 itor i is on the left the secondary Dip display B is on the right 2 Default Monitor on Mobile IntellA 945GM Express Chipset Family v Screen resolution Color quality Less J More
12. Highest 32 bit ie 7 w 1024 by 768 pixels E EE Elm Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor Troubleshoot m Specifications Appendix C Specifications ea Latest Specification Information The specifications listed in this Appendix are correct at the time of going to press Certain items particularly pro cessor types speeds and CD DVD device types may be changed or updated due to the manufacturer s release schedule Check with your service center for details Specifications C 1 Specifications D ee ae Processor Intel Core Solo Processor 65nm 65 Nanometer Process Technology CPU On Board FC PGA6 Package 2MB oe die L2 Cache amp 533MHz FSB U1400 1 20 GHz Intel Celeron M Processor 65nm 65 Nanometer Process Technology FC PGA6 Package 1MB On die L2 Cache amp 533MHz FSB ULV 423 1 06 GHz Intel 945GMS ICH7 M Chipset 512MB On Board Memory 64 bit Wide DDRII DDR2 Data Channel One 200 Pin SO DIMM Sockets Supporting DDRII DDR2 533 MHz Memory Expandable up to 1 5GB 256 512 1024 MB DDRII Modules Note Do Not Use Other Module Types Security Security Kensington Type Lock Slot BIOS Password Fingerprint ID Support HDD Password Lock TPM1 2 BIOS o One 8Mb Flash ROM Phoenix BIOS LCD Options 12 0 XGA 1024 768 Flat Panel TFT LCD C 2 Specifications Specifications Feature Specification Video Adapter Intel 945GMS Integration Intel Graphics Med
13. Intel On Screen Branding Advanced Menu on page 5 9 you can still click the mouse or press Enter and then choose Launch System Setup from the menu to access the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility If the computer is already on reboot using the Ctrl Alt Delete combination and then hold down F2 when prompted The Setup main menu will appear 5 4 The Setup Program BIOS Utilities Setup Screens The following pages contain additional advice on portions of the Setup Vee Setup Menus Along the top of the screen is a menu bar with six 6 menu headings When you se lect a heading a new screen appears Scroll through the features listed on each screen to make changes to Setup The Setup menus shown in this section are for reference only Your computers menus will Instructions on how to navigate each screen are in the box along the bottom of the indicate the configura screen If these tools are confusing press F1 to call up a General Help screen and is aa for your then use the arrow keys to scroll up or down the page HE Ra Sl of ROIS The Item Specific Help on the right side of each screen explains the highlighted item and has useful messages about its options If you see an arrow p next to an item press Enter to go to a sub menu on that sub ject The sub menu screen that appears has a similar layout but the Enter key may execute a command The Setup Program 5 5 BIOS Utilities Main Menu Figure 5 2 as
14. OR OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to Browse to D Drivers Chipset Setup exe and click OK D Drivers Audio Setup exe and click OK 2 Click Next gt Yes gt Next 2 Click Next click Cancel if a Found New Hard 3 Click Finish to restart the computer ware Wizard appears 3 Click Finish to restart the computer click Video Cancel if a Found New Hardware Wizard 1 Click 2 Install Video Driver gt Yes appears after restart OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers Video Setup exe and click OK 2 To continue click Next gt Yes 3 Click Finish to restart the computer SS er eee eee ee YT ng cerry cee ee er ee ee Driver Installation 4 7 Drivers amp Utilities LAN Note that you should click Cancel if a Found New Hardware Wizard appears before installing the LAN driver l Click 4 Install LAN Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers LAN Setup Yukon Win exe and click OK Click Next Click the button to accept the license and then click Next gt Install gt Finish The network settings can now be configured Modem l Click 5 Install Modem Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers Modem ssetup exe and click OK Click OK The modem is now ready for configuration we Modem Country Selection B
15. Power Boot Exit Supervisor Password Is User Password Is Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Password Check Boot Sector Virus Protection HDD Password Is PI O Inteface Security TPM Protection Help Select Item Exit Select Menu Item Specific Help Clear ciean Install HDD Password Setting 0 word password Enter will clear it Enter Setup Disabled lEnter Clear Enabled Change Values Select Sub Menu Setup Defaults Save and Exit Set Supervisor Password Security Menu You can set a password for access to the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility This will not affect access to the computer OS only the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility 5 10 Security Menu Set User Password Security Menu You can set a password for user mode access to the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility This will not affect access to the computer OS only the PhoenixBIOS Setup Util ity Many menu items in the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility utility cannot be modified in user mode You can only set the user password after you have set the supervisor password Password Check Security Menu Specify here when the system should prompt for a password If the item is set to Setup then the password prompt will only appear when you attempt to access the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility If you set the item to Always the password prompt will appear when the computer boots up Note To clear existing passwords press Enter and type
16. Settings gt System Settings 3 Click TPM tab DD Fingerprints Enrol or edit current user s fingerprint templates a Settings Conhqure the fingerprint software System Settings User Settings Power on Security Fingerprint Storage Inspector a Help Get help information 4 Click Initialize TPM button Initialize TPM Run TPM initialization wizard to help prepare TPM For use with Protector Suite Figure 7 11 Initialize TPM 5 Click Next gt Finish and close the control panels Trusted Platform Module 7 15 Modules amp Options 7 16 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Overview Should you have any problems with your computer before consulting your service representative you may want to try to solve the problem yourself This chapter lists some common problems and their possible solutions This can t anticipate every problem but you should check here before you panic If you don t find the answer in these pages make sure you have followed the instructions carefully and observed the safety precautions in the preface If all else fails talk to your service representative You should also make a record of what happened and what remedies you tried Of course if something goes wrong it will happen at the most inconvenient time possible so you should preview this section just in case If after you ve tried everything and the system still won t coope
17. always shut your computer down by choosing the Turn Off Computer command from the Start menu in Windows This will help prevent hard disk or system problems 1 4 System Startup System Map Top View with a Panel Open Quick Start Guide gi LCD WLAN Power Switch TouchPad Power Button Power Button Keyboard TouchPad and Buttons Fingerprint Reader LED Indicators LCD Latch ea es o A Security Modules The encrypted channel between the Trusted Platform Module security chip and the fingerprint reader with Protector Suite Table 1 1 on Software provides a high level of page 1 6 Table 1 2 on o security for your computer See page 1 7 Table 1 3 on Security Modules Fingerprint page 1 8 l d a amp TPM on page 7 6 Figure 1 2 Top View with LCD Panel ee oe es tL h System Map Top View with LCD Panel Open 1 5 a1 Quick Start Guide LED Indicators The LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the computer on coor besciton weon coor essiton The Computer is On Green The WLAN Module is Powered The WLAN Module is Powered On ps The Computer is in Stand by Mode wo The Bluetooth Module is Powered On The Battery is Charging A n Caps Lock Activated Blinking The Battery has Reached Critically Green Orange Low Power Status B Gren Green Hard Disk ODD Activity Table 1 1 LED Indicators Number
18. an alternative to the mouse however you can also add a mouse to Mouse Driver your computer through one of the USB ports The TouchPad buttons function in If you are using an exter much the same way as a two button mouse nal mouse your operat l i ing system ie ma Able You can configure the mouse functions from the Mouse Properties control panel to auto configure your Click Start point to Settings and click Control Panel or just click Control Panel mouse during its instal and then double click Mouse lation or only enable its basic functions Be sure Use the TouchPad button amp to disable enable the TouchPad If you have installed to check the device s the Hot Key driver then a visual indicator will appear on screen see page J 7 user documentation for details Mouse Properties Mouse Properties T een Buttons Pointers Pointer Options Hardware Buttons Pointers Pointer Options Hardware Button configuration Devices Name Select this check box to make the button on the SPS 2 Compatible Mouse Mice and oth gt tight the one you use for primary functions such F l 4 Ur e 2 z 6 as selecting and dragging A fA Mouse Pro pe rties Device Properties Double click speed Double click the folder to test your setting If the folder does not open or close try using a slower Location plugged into PS 2 mouse port setting Manufacturer Microsoft Device Status This device ts working pr
19. and Notes running Eventually you should try to look through all the documentation more de Ch tailed descriptions of the functions setup and system controls are covered in the re eck the light colored j boxes with the mark mainder of the User s Manual but do not worry if you do not understand everything above to find detailed the first time Keep this manual nearby and refer to it to learn as you go You may find information about the computer s features it useful to refer to the notes marked with a as indicated in the margin For a more detailed description of any of the interface ports and jacks see Interface Ports amp Jacks on page A 1 Warning Boxes No matter what your level please pay careful attention to the warning and safety information indicated by the X symbol Also please note the safety and handling instructions as indicated in the Preface 1 2 Overview Quick Start Guide g Not Included Operating Systems e g Windows XP and applications e g word processing spreadsheet and database pro grams have their own manuals so please consult the appropriate manuals System Software Your computer may already come with system software pre installed Where this is not the case or where you are re configuring your computer for a different system you will find this manual refers to the Microsoft Win dows XP Home amp Professional Editions operating system Drivers If you are install
20. external monitor to the external monitor port and turn it on ZE 2 Open the Intel R GMA Driver for Mobile control panel see Intel Graphics l l Properties on page B 3 Display Settings 3 Click to choose Extended Desktop from Display Devices tab Extended Desktop 4 Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change E EE or eiat 5 Click Display Settings to adjust the settings for the attached devices Colors Screen Area and Monitor Refresh 00 Click the appropriate monitor Rates for each display inter Reo ERKE FRN Notebook and Monitor icon and drag it to match the device provided your a bkola physical arrangement you Onion call SUPRON Display Devices 3 pay them C Notebook C Monitor wish to use e g the second ia ary display may be extended You can drag the moni Multiple Displa i TITE rwn Primary Derice left right above below the f tor cons to match the e e r Toe e Extended Notebook Zm i primary display P a ie Desktop displays Icons and pro grams may also be Click Display Settings to dragged between the C Intel R Dual Secondary Device intel Display Clone Montr v an make any adjustments re displays Launch Zoom 3D Settings quir ed B Information Video Overlay aes Figure B 7 Extended Desktop You can also enable the Extended Desktop mode from Windows Display Proper Mode ties see page B 10 Display Modes B 9 Ze Display Settings Extended
21. monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors Intel i ae graphics media Display Devices accelerator driver for mobile for mobile Single Display Notebook Display Settings More visual display options for devices attached to Multiple Display this computer such as Color Correction Note TEO Two displays must be connected to the computer Hot Keys before you can use this feature Please connect another display Display Bae Shy 1 Digital Flat Panel 1024x768 on Mobile Intel R 945GM Express Chip Y Canpa j 5 Notebook Screen resolution Color quality het J Moe Highest 32 bit gidis intel Eebe 1024 by 768 pixels r ii this device as the primary monitor Launch Zoom 3D Settings id my Windows desktop onto this monitor 3 Troubleshoot V Show Tray Icon g information Video Overlay a Cancel Figure 1 9 Display Properties Desktop Single Mode One of the connected displays is used as the display device eg mode will drive multiple displays with the same content and resolutions color quality Intel R Dual Display Clone Mode Both connected displays output the same view and may be configured independently Extended Desktop Mode Both connected displays are treated as separate devices and act as a virtual desktop Table 1 4 Display Options Video Features 1 15 Quick Start Guide Power Management Features The Power Options control panel ico
22. not ex pressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance with the above standards could void your authority to operate the equipment Preface IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Follow basic safety precautions including those listed below to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons when using any electrical equipment l 2 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Avoid using this equipment with a telephone line other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit DC Output 18 5V 3 5A minimum AC DC Adapter CAUTION Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE USE ONLY NO 26 AWG OR LARGER TELE COMMUNICATION LINE CORD This Computer s Optical Device is a Laser Class I Product Preface Instructions for Care and Operation The notebook computer is quite rugged but it can be damaged To prevent this follow these
23. sary external devices Battery life may be shortened through improper maintenance To optimize the life and improve its performance fully discharge and recharge the battery at least once every 30 days We recommend that you do not remove the battery yourself If you do need to re move the battery for any reason see Removing the Battery on page 6 3 Recharging the Battery with the AC DC Adapter The battery pack automatically recharges when the AC DC adapter is attached and plugged into an electrical outlet If the computer is powered on and in use it will take several hours to fully recharge the battery When the computer is turned off but plugged into an electrical outlet battery charge time is less Refer to LED Indica tors on page I 6 for information on the battery charge status and to Battery In formation on page 3 9 for more information on how to maintain and properly recharge the battery pack Using the BIOS Utility to Calibrate the Battery The most efficient method of charging the battery is to use the BIOS Power menu Start Battery Calibration item see Power Menu on page 5 13 If you use this method the system will prompt you through the process of fully charging and dis charging the battery 3 10 Battery Information Power Management Proper handling of the Battery Pack e DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances DO NOT expose the battery to fire or high
24. the existing password then press Enter for the new password without typing any password entry and Enter again to confirm the password clearance Boot Sector Virus Protection Security Menu If you choose Enable this will protect against viruses being written to the hard disk boot sector this 1s not a substitute for installing an anti virus program see Vi ruses on page 8 4 BIOS Utilities aie ANS Password Warning If you set a boot pass word Password on boot is Enabled NEVER forget your password The consequences of this could be serious If you cannot remember your boot password you must contact your ven dor and you may lose all of the information on your hard disk Security Menu 5 11 BIOS Utilities Password Protection Note that you should set a supervisor password in the BIOS to protect the TPM information from being tampered with by unauthorized us ers Set HDD Password Security Menu Press Enter to create a password for access to the computer s hard disk when the computer boots up I O Interface Security Security Menu The submenus here allow you to enable disable the interface controllers for Blue tooth PC Card Card Reader USB Finger Print ID LAN and Audio Modem TPM Protection Security Menu You can enable disable TPM protection from this menu If you choose to disable TPM protection then a submenu will appear as per TPM Function below Note t
25. the system into Hibernate mode or turn it off for an hour Make sure the computer isn t sitting on a thermal surface see Overheating on page 1 12 Make sure you re using the correct adapter Make sure that your notebook is completely powered off before putting it into a travel bag or any such container Putting a notebook which is powered on in a travel bag may cause the Vent Fan intakes to be blocked Nothing appears on The system is in a power saving mode Toggle the Fn F1 sleep resume key combination see screen Sleep Button on page 3 8 The screen controls need to be adjusted Toggle the screen control key combinations Fn F5 F6 If you re connected to an external monitor make sure it s plugged in and turned on You should also check the monitor s own brightness and contrast controls The computer is set for a different display Toggle the screen display key combination Fn F7 If an external monitor is connected turn it on The screen saver is activated Press any key or touch the TouchPad No image appears on the You haven t installed the video driver and configured it appropriately from the Control Panel See external monitor have Intel Video Driver Controls on page B 1 for instructions on installing and configuring the plugged in and powered video driver on 8 8 Problems amp Possible Solutions Troubleshooting Possible Cause Solution You forget the boot If you forg
26. this go to the Control Panel in the Windows OS and double click the Add Remove Programs item If you see the individual driver listed if not see below un install it following the on screen prompts it may be necessary to restart the computer Go to the appropri ate section of the manual to complete the update rein stall procedure for the driver in question If the driver is not listed in the Add Remove Pro grams item 1 Click Start menu point to Settings and click Control Panel or click Start gt Control Panel 2 Double click System icon System icon is in Performance and Maintenance category 3 Click Hardware tab gt Device Manager button 4 Double click the device you wish to update reinstall the driver for you may need to click 5 Look for the Update Driver button check the Driver tab and follow the on screen prompts 4 4 What to Install Drivers amp Utilities Driver Installation 1 Check the driver installation order from Table 4 1 on page 4 6 the drivers must be installed in Insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual this order which is the same as that listed in the CD ROM and click Install WinXP Drivers button Drivers Installer menu below 2 Click to select the driver you wish to install after If you wish to install the drivers manually see page 4 6 installing each driver it will become grayed out if you need to reinstall any driver click the Un
27. 8 to toggle power to the Bluetooth module Make sure you install the drivers in the order in dicated in Table 4 I on page 4 6 Bluetooth Driver Installation l 2 L A e as Make sure the module is powered on and then insert the Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM into the CD DVD drive Click Install WinXP Drivers button and then click 10 Install Bluetooth Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers Bluetooth SETUP exe and click OK Click Install Drivers and Application Software Choose the language you prefer and click OK gt Next Click the button to accept the license agreement and then click Next Click Next gt Next gt Install Click Finish gt Yes to restart the computer The IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window will appear on restart 7 2 Bluetooth Module Modules amp Options 9 Configure the settings by going to the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window control panel Start gt Programs All Programs gt IVT BlueSoleil Via gt BlueSoleil or click the taskbar icon IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help User Guide View the BlueSoleil User Guides from the We Sr Ra DaBAOPSPPn xr Send To Bluetooth Right Click to select any file and scroll down Help Menu or press the F1 key in the IVT Cor poration BlueSoleil Main Window to Send To Blue
28. Abiri ie Pe Laity Plastics Cran ian age ed Ceara Pir res ry aR mn Co dents oe Leroy ate aren ced He m ee je miy Pakaa larm Faire bi Meyi Fe phism piy al Herp yrr eip kacma ea an Dama Pharia Fabat Fostse AadTae D iag nri maaga Pacey I F spikeri beter j ME cherie asim charge a peed ae Pipe Bape Fl Cirig iaia Eha As 0 boi ben feel n cone ol ar A ya J cma te Cte ee a 10 Enter and confirm a Tew owner password and click Next 11 Select the Features you want to configure and click Next Modules amp Options d Owner Password It is recommended that you set a different owner pass word from the administrator password for added security Figure 7 7 Initialization Screens D eee eee SSS ee car Se OO e Trusted Platform Module 7 11 Modules amp Options ANS Recovery amp Password Reset Tokens It is strongly recommended that you save your Recov ery Password Reset To kens to a removable medium e g a USB flash memory drive and that you backup this these to ken s and save it them in a safe location Figure 7 amp Backup and Emergency Recovery 13 14 12 If you have chosen to set an Automatic Backup you will need to browse to a location for the backup and you can also Schedule any backups required t3 Infineon Security Platform Imitialization Wizard Infhnesn Security Platform Initialization Wirard Backup o
29. E Channels Use the Auto Type setting to have the items configured automatically for you 5 8 Advanced Menu BIOS Utilities Internal Pointing Device Advanced Menu Use this item to enable disable the internal TouchPad alternatively you can use the TouchPad power button to enable disable the TouchPad Onboard LAN Boot ROM Advanced Menu This item may be used to enable disable the network boot option Wake Up On LAN Advanced Menu Enable Disable the Wake Up On LAN option here Wake Up on LAN WOL is a standard that allows you to turn on a computer from another location over a network connection Intel On Screen Branding Advanced Menu Set this item to enable or disable the Intel logo display on the screen If you enable this option the POST screen as illustrated in The Power On Self Test POST on page 5 2 will not appear If you have enabled this item you can still click the mouse or press Enter and then choose Launch System Setup from the menu to access the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Menu 5 9 BIOS Utilities o Security Menu The changes you make here affect the access to the Setup utility itself and also access to your ma chine as it boots up af ter you turn it on These settings do not affect your machine or network passwords which will be set in your software OS Figure 5 4 Security Menu Security Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security
30. EE 1394 Port The Mini IEEE 1394 port only supports SELF POWERED IEEE 1394 devices RJ 11 Phone Jack This port connects to the built in modem You may plug the telephone line directly into this RJ 11 a telephone connection Note Broadband e g ADSL modems usually connect to the LAN jack RJ 45 LAN Jack This port supports LAN Network functions oh Note Broadband e g ADSL modems usually connect to the LAN jack Security Lock Slot To prevent possible theft a Kensington type lock can be attached to this slot Locks can be R purchased at any computer store Interface Ports amp Jacks A 3 Interface Ports amp Jacks a ee USB 2 0 1 1 Ports These USB 2 0 compatible ports USB 2 0 is fully USB 1 1 compliant are for low speed pr peripherals such as keyboards mice or scanners and for high speed peripherals such as external HDDs digital video cameras or high speed scanners etc Devices can be plugged into the computer and unplugged from the computer without the need to turn the system off if the power rating of your USB device is 500mA or above make sure you use the power supply which comes with the device A 4 Interface Ports amp Jacks Intel Video Driver Controls Appendix B Intel Video Driver Controls The basic settings for configuring the LCD are outlined in Video Features on page 1 14 Intel Video Driver Installation Make sure you install all the drivers in the order indicated in Ta
31. Features amp Components Hard Disk Drive Sane Zax The hard disk drive is used to store your data in the computer The hard disk can be Power Safety taken out to accommodate other 2 5 or 1 8 parallel PATA hard disk drives with Before attempting to ac a height of 9 5 mm cess any of the internal ae eile of your The hard disk 1S accessible from the bottom of your computer as seen below For fur computer please ensure ther details see Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive on page 6 4 that the machine is not connected to the AC CER power and that the ma chine is turned off Also ensure that all peripher al cables including phone lines are discon nected from the comput er Figure 2 1 Ko Hard Disk Location 2 2 Hard Disk Drive Features amp Components Optical CD DVD Device There is a bay for a 5 25 optical CD DVD device 9 5mm height The actual de 4 vice will depend on the module you purchased see Storage on page C 3 The Sound Volume optical device is usually labeled Drive D and may be used as a boot device if Adjustment properly set in the BIOS see Boot Menu on page 5 15 How high the sound vol ume can be set depends Loading Discs on the setting of the vol ume control within Win To insert a CD DVD press the open button and carefully place a CD DVD onto dows Click the Volume the disc tray with label side facing up use just enough force for th
32. Lock Activated 1 6 LED Indicators Quick Start Guide ao Keyboard amp Hot Keys The touchpad button and WLAN switch hot keys give instant access to the functions indicated in the table be The keyboard has a numerical keypad for easy numeric Jow Visual indicators are available when the hot key data input and features function keys to allow you to driver is installed see Hot Key Utility on page 4 10 change operational features instantly Table 1 2 Hot Keys e cs WLAN Module ON OFF Din Touchpad EAN ON Toug OFF Toggle Figure 1 3 Keyboard ee Special Characters Some software applications allow the number keys to be used with Alt to produce special characters These spe cial characters can only be produced by using the nu meric keypad Regular number keys in the upper row of the keyboard will not work Make sure that NumLk is on Other Keyboards If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standard USB keyboard The system will detect and enable it automatically However special functions hot keys unique to the system s regu lar keyboard may not work Keyboard amp Hot Keys 1 7 Quick Start Guide Function Keys The function keys F1 F12 etc will act as hot keys when pressed while the Fn key is held down In addition to the basic function key combinations visual indicators are available for certain key combinati
33. Main Menu PhoenixBI Advanced Security Power Tcen Speci ves kelp System Overview BOS i 00 08C lt Tab gt lt Smicre Talos Or ae l lt Enter gt selects field CPU Type Intel U1400 CPU Speed L200 MHz MMqj 11 05 System Date 07 13 2006 System Memory 503MB CPU Type and Speed This item contains information on the CPU type and speed and is not user config urable 5 6 Main Menu BIOS Utilities System Time amp Date Main Menu The hour setting uses the 24 hour system i e midnight 13 1 pm If you can change the date and time settings in your operating system you will also change these settings Some applications may also alter data files to reflect these changes System Memory Main Menu This item contains information on the system memory and is not user configurable The system will auto detect the amount of memory installed Main Menu 5 7 BIOS Utilities Advanced Menu Figure 5 3 Advanced Menu Advanced Security Item Specific Help Advanced Settings WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction PIDE Channel 0 Slave CD ROM Internal Pointing Device Enabled Onboard LAN Boot ROM Disabled Wake Up On LAN Disabled Intel On Screen Branding Disabled IDE Channel 0 Master Slave Main Menu Press Enter here to open the sub menu to show the configuration of hard disks and CD DVD device s on the computer s ID
34. Remove disks or other media Press any key to restart 8 2 Basic Hints and Tips Troubleshooting Backup and General Maintenance Always backup your important data and keep copies of your OS and programs safe but close to hand Don t forget to note the serial numbers if you are storing them out of their original cases e g in a CD wal let Run maintenance programs on your hard disk and OS as often as you can You may schedule these pro grams to run at times when you are not using your computer You can use those that are provided free with your OS or buy the more powerful dedicated programs to do so Write down your passwords and keep them safe away from your computer This is especially important if you choose to use a password for the BIOS see Security Menu on page 5 10 Keep copies of vital settings files such as network dialup settings mail settings etc even if just brief notes Oy ee AAS Warranty The CPU is not a user serviceable part Opening this compartment or accessing the CPU in any way may violate your war ranty Backup and General Maintenance 8 3 Troubleshooting Viruses e Install an Anti Virus program and keep the definitions file the file which tells your program which viruses to look for up to date New computer viruses are discovered daily and some of them may seriously harm your computer and cause you to lose data Anti Virus programs are commercially available and t
35. S ee r ee ee Overview 5 1 BIOS Utilities The Power On Self Test POST ae Each time you turn on the computer the system takes a few seconds to conduct a POST Screen POST including a quick test of the on board RAM memory Note that the POST screen as pictured will not appear if you have As the POST proceeds the computer will tell you if there is anything wrong If there is a problem that prevents the system from booting it will display a system summary enabled Intel On and prompt you to run PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Screen Branding see page 5 9 If there are no problems the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility prompt will disappear and l the system will load the operating system Once that starts you can t get into the 1 BIOS information PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility without rebooting 2 CPU type 3 Memory status 4 Enter Setup prompt appears only during POST Phoenix TrustedCore tm NB Copyright 1985 2005 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved BIOS Revision 1 00 D05 KBC EC Firmware Revision 1 00 P2 CPU Genuine Intel R CPU U1400 1 20GHz 503M System RAM Passed 2048 KB L2 Cache System BIOS shadowed video BIOS shadowed Fixed Disk 0 HTC4260030G5CE00 ATAPI CD ROM UJDA775 DVD CDRW Mouse intialized Note The POST screen as pictured is for guide line purposes only Figure 5 1 POST Screen Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP 5 2 The Power On Self Test POST BIOS Utilities Failin
36. Yes 3 Click Next 4 Set your Basic User Password and click Next Trusted Platform Module 7 13 Modules amp Options 5 Save a location for a Basic User Password reset file and click Next i Welcome te the Ifinga ity Platorm Use wears ee o Help Cinfineon A E To learn more about all ere the features click Start gt Ff aA O Programs All Pro D Memesan pryn grams gt Infineon Se curity Platform e Solution gt Help on Se curity Platform pam he mrg of ry Dice Um Perr e cane a an emergency Figure 7 10 User Initialization Screens bi Be kipra mee aral ma br Mae oye ans bs Br SEP dori Stl foe i ilaj Pe ee Cit he et ti bgt pa ees mn hoe Lam i l e a Click Next to confirm the settings Select the Security Platform Features you require Note Make sure you select File and folder encryption with Encrypting File System to have the TPM work with the Fingerprint ID 8 Click Next 9 The wizard will then guide you through the setup procedures for the features you have enabled 10 You will then need to restart the computer E E 7 14 Trusted Platform Module ND Modules amp Options Initialize the TPM for use with the Protector Suite Software 1 Click Start gt Programs All Programs gt Protector Suite QL gt Control Center or select the Control Center from the Biomenu or right click the taskbar icon and select Start Control Center 2 Click
37. age 7 15 Protector Suite Settings Fl Protector Suite Software _ Fingerprint Software Management Figure 7 5 Control Center amp Biomenu Fingerprint My ws i i Enol oe echt curoni weer s higarpnnl berrpiabts i P GJ Registered Sites 2 E Settings z wj Register ontigure the ingepim software System Settings F User Settings w Unlock My Safe Power on Seturi Fingerprint Storage Inspector WAY amp Control Center 2 Help Get help intomnedion Fingerprint Reader 7 9 Modules amp Options Trusted Platform Module Before setting up the TPM functions you must initialize the security platform i Initializing TPM Note that it is very im e ta eee cae ot Restart the computer tine backup and archive 2 Enter the PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility by pressing F2 during the POST or press procedures Enter and select Launch System Setup 3 Use the arrow keys to select the Security menu WS Sula Wee 64 Select TPM Protection and set the item to Disabled DNS WN SUS 3 5 Select TPM Function and set the item to Enabled or Clear amp Enabled if you ae R want to clear previous TPM information develops a problem 6 ican to save the changed BIOS information exit the BIOS and restart the Backup should be per PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility formed to a location oth e security Sey eee eG er than the computer itself It is not possible to recover any TPM pro tected data if there is no backup available
38. arding installation of the appropriate Service Pack for your Windows OS Make sure you have installed the appro priate Service Pack before installing all the drivers Ze Service Pack Installed To see which Service Pack is currently installed on your computer go to the General tab of the System control panel Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop or in the Start menu and select Properties The Service Pack currently installed on your system will be listed un der the System heading If no Service Pack informa tion is listed then no Service Pack is installed Drivers amp Utilities What to Install 4 3 Drivers amp Utilities Authorized Driver Message If you receive a message telling you that the driver you are installing is not authorized Digital Signature Not Found just click Yes or Continue Anyway to ignore the message and continue the installation procedure You will receive this message in cases where the driv er has been released after the version of Windows you are currently using All the drivers provided will have already received certification for Windows Version Conflict Message During driver installation if you encounter any file version conflict message please click Yes to choose to keep the existing newer version Updating Reinstalling Individual Drivers If you wish to update reinstall individual drivers it may be necessary to uninstall the original driver To do
39. as the appropriate video driver is installed To access Display Properties in Windows Click Start point to Settings and click Control Panel or just click Control Panel Double click Display icon In the Appearances and Themes category Click Settings tab in the Display Properties dialog box Move the slider to the preferred setting in Screen resolution Figure 1 9 on page 1 15 Click the arrow and scroll to the preferred setting in Color quality Figure 1 9 on page 1 15 Click Advanced button Figure 1 9 on page 1 15 to bring up the Advanced properties tabs Click Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile tab and click Graphics Properties button to make any video adjustments you require 8 You can also access Display Properties by right clicking the desktop and scrolling down and clicking Properties Click Settings tab and adjust as above 9 You can also access Intel R GMA Driver for Mobile from the taskbar icon W menu oe at eS Display Devices amp Options Besides the built in LCD you can also use an external VGA monitor CRT or external Flat Panel Display connected to the external monitor port as your display device 1 14 Video Features Quick Start Guide Display Properties Digital Flat Panel 1024x768 and Mobile Intel R 94 PX 909 A Intel Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings i Graphics Media z y he aan oo Le Drag the
40. assegna 1 8 Parallel PAMET susccaccdsenstinadcunseuysosns aes daseaedexeotuceninass 2 10 System Map Front amp Rear Views cccccceseeeeeseeeseees 1 9 System Map Left View suronde snamerniensdianoonioes 1 10 Preface Power Management CEI WT E E E E ETETETT 3 1 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface 3 1 The Power SOUrCES srstaascnessseecsacuccnesesnensecacasaresaocaretoaesdes 3 2 ACDC ACIDE pinn es 3 2 B a E E 3 2 Turning on the Computer sssesssesseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 3 Power Schemes ssaccsascunsacncanssseceiecathcncssnadetdesioaeteccssesnidare 3 4 System Power Options cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 3 6 Hibernate Mode vs Shutdown ccccceeeeeeeeeeeees 3 6 Stand by Mode vs Hibernate Mode ccceccceeeees 3 6 UIC ID sc sucha cnssu ate snsedanesanncsseesncmcnsaceenceiacdsenerecesotoncatans 3 7 Pa DCR AUS se acrsestee tena Haase E E E E 3 7 Configuring the Power Button ccccccessssesseeeeeeeeeees 3 8 Battery Information ccccccccccsssssseesesesseeeesseeesseeeeeeees 3 9 New Batory cartes cceeocanssosnseteaeascctauaesaatsceseteectevecsoasstenens 3 9 Att LO e EE E E 3 9 Recharging the Battery with the AC DC Adapter 3 10 Using the BIOS Utility to Calibrate the Battery 3 10 Proper handling of the Battery Pack ee 3 11 Daly EO ee 3 12 XIV Drivers amp Utilities WV a nose aeotaeneeens 4 1 Module Driver Insta
41. bd of my portable computer When ckr the kj ol my patak sompuin i batteries Stand by v Sand by bt Turn off monitor After 1 5 mins j After 5 mins J s m A shad J When guess the power badton on my comga e Slane Tum off hard disks After 30 mins v After 5 mins J Stud down Y Shi dem a f Do notheng Ack me what to de When gibis the desp bution on iy campati System standby After 20 mins w After 5 mins St wtp ves 3 Hbanste Sand by iow System hibernates After 3 hours w After 2 hours 3 a Ce C foce dik space 6Mm5SMA Disk space sequred to hbemnste 248 WB When computer is F Plugged in Figure 1 10 Power Options The computer s power button sleep button Fn F1 key combination and lid closing the lid may be set to send the computer in to either Stand by or Hibernate mode Power Saving and Performance Power Schemes may have an affect on your computer performance e g the system may reduce processor perfor mance speed if Max Battery is the chosen Power Scheme ea a M le R 1 16 Power Management Features Features amp Components Chapter 2 Features amp Components Overview Read this chapter to learn more about the following main features and components of the computer e Hard Disk Drive e Optical CD DVD Device e 4 in 1 Card Reader e PC Card Slot e TouchPad and Buttons Mouse e Audio Features e Adding a Printer SS ee a ee ee Overview 2 1
42. ble 4 1 on page 4 6 Instructions for installing the video driver are repeated below 1 Click 2 Install Video Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers Video Setup exe and click OK 2 To continue click Next gt Yes Click Finish to restart the computer 09 Intel Video Driver Installation B 1 Intel Video Driver Controls Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4 Intel DVMT 3 0 automatically and dynamically allocates as much up to 128MB DVMT Notes system memory RAM as needed to the video system the video driver must be installed see page B 1 DVMT returns whatever memory is no longer needed to the operating system DVMT is not user con figurable DVMT is not local video memory DVMT will not function in MS DOS DOS uses the legacy memory indi Information m Information Tab Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile Report The information tab in cate d Report Date Theta Report Time hr mm ss 10 39 02 Graphics Properties in DiverVerson E 814104497 0 ing Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 5 1 2600 the intel R Graphics a 2 i rofessional Service Pack 2 Direct lt Version 3 0 Media Accelerator Paces Meni 501 MB Driver tab lists details Menmu Grephice Memory S6 MB Figure B I of your computer s Graphics Memory in Use 7 MB Processor x86 family 6 Model 14 Stepping 8 Processor Speed 97 MHZ Vendo
43. can customize the look of the Start menu by right clicking the Start menu and selecting Properties from the menu Open Atrae Wrakken Corel Pang Explore J D p ipoim ph H Search 47 Set Progen Access and Def outs Properties es Widows CRI ib Windows Update if Prog omn F iy p i i jale Open All Users Explore All Users ts i olg x aa lpr smi Pe Oocuments ri ra i a aed i Tu F i i i i Fag pie ry i i fi a i f P Taskbar and Start Meris y Si wrda e3 Koda T e er W sare Click here to toggle Category View Figure 1 8 Start Menu amp Control Panel In many instances throughout this manual you will see an instruction to open the Control Panel The Control Panel is accessed from the Start menu and it allows you to configure the settings for most of the key features in Windows e g power video network audio etc Windows XP provides basic controls for many of the fea tures however many new controls are added or existing ones are enhanced when you install the drivers pro vided To see all controls it may be necessary to toggle off Category View Windows XP Start Menu amp Control Panel 1 13 Quick Start Guide Video Features Your computer has built in Intel on board video You can switch display devices and configure display options from the Display Properties control panel in Windows as long
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45. celer atc w drivertor ser Intel Graphics Properties B 3 Intel Video Driver Controls You may make changes to the devices color schemes Hot Keys etc by clicking ZE the appropriate menu item or button Click Information button to obtain useful in formation about the graphics properties of the computer and see the Support tab in PER Mens Information to get weblinks to the latest information on the Intel Website Right click on many of the items in the tabs to bring up the What s This button intar Graphics Modia NNDR Cw newer A Notebook for rreotelies Single Display Display Devices id Red Notebook isplay Display Devices Green Display Setlings Display Settings C Be Multiple Display Color Correction p Color Correction win timary Dvice Gamma 10 10 amp Click the What s This button to bring up the help menu Hot Keys Extended s Hot Keys _ Desktop Brightness 0 0 C tnei Dual Secondary Deco Oispley Clone Contrast 5 4 Multiple Display At least one other dis play must be attached in order to view Multiple Display options Hot Keys Annu ia J Notebook and Monitor Enable Hot Keys Display Devices Single Display C Notebook C Montor Hot Coys Display Settings f 9 CCTFL gt lt ALL Display Settings i tnabieDanstie Panel Rating lt come 3 Multiple Display Figure B pe 3 CIE TIETSEOE Open Graphics Property Application oCTRL gt lt 2 Color Correc
46. e disc to click onto f icon on the taskbar to the tray s spindle Gently push the CD DVD tray in until its lock clicks and you f check the setting see are ready to start The busy indicator will light up while data is being accessed AU T PATES eH or while an audio video CD or DVD is playing If power is unexpectedly interrupt ed insert an object such as a straightened paper clip into the emergency eject hole to open the tray page 2 9 Figure 2 2 Optical Device Optical CD DVD Device 2 3 Features amp Components Handling CDs or DVDs AS Proper handling of your CDs DVDs will prevent them from being damaged Please S aaa sce follow the advice below to make sure that the data stored on your CDs DVDs can be accessed If you need to manually See rene Note the following an unexpected power IT e ifoye Vel e Hold the CD or DVD by the edges do not touch the surface of the disc SSN WS ou e Use a clean soft dry cloth to remove dust or fingerprints Secon eel ee get Cale e Do not write on the surface with a pen into the emergency eject Tele sleeve eee e Do not attach paper or other materials to the surface of the disc do NOT use a sharp e Do not store or place the CD or DVD in high temperature areas ened pencil or similar e Do not use benzene thinner or other cleaners to clean the CD or DVD A a e Do not bend the CD or DVD the hole Do not drop or subject the CD or DVD to shoc
47. e sure to check if the modem country selection is ap propriate for you Control Panel gt Phone and Modem Options E a ee a ee 4 8 Driver Installation PCMCIA CardReader 1 Click 6 Install CardReader Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers CardReader setup exe and click OK 2 Click Next 3 Click Finish Drivers amp Utilities TPM Trusted Platform Module l Click 7 Install TPM Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers TPM setup exe and click OK Click Next Click the button to accept the license and then click Next gt Next gt Next gt Install Click Finish and close the ReadMe file Click Yes to restart the computer See Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM on page 7 6 for configuration instructions Driver Installation 4 9 Drivers amp Utilities Fingerprint Reader l Click 8 Install Fingerprint Driver gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers Fingerprint autorun exe and click OK Click Software Installation button Click Next Click the button to accept the license and then click Next Click Next gt Next gt Next Click Finish gt Yes to restart the computer See Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM on page 7 6 for configuration instructions Hot Key Utility l Click 9 Install Hotkey Utili
48. eeatastaadawencanies B 7 Specifications Processor CPU On Board sicsciessasenes tasenssansenvic tacesoentec ceteovemnacsacs C 2 COOLS LOGIC aerea deumagnemmsmaiaesiene C 2 MOOT e E C 2 eC y e E S C 2 PO E EN E A E EEA E A C 2 TCO PONS seene AS C 2 Vide Adapter sssssenrii Tee nE A C 3 O E oeosaet ade Seteceaeaieuo aasacoaneniacaseuo a tn ngedes ian eneaneeeeneweees C 3 PRO E E E E E A A A C 3 Keyboard amp Pointing Device ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees C 3 XVI Preface FC a E A E C 3 CARET sep E E ES C 3 T OO a E E eiessuuseaseas C 3 COMMUNICATION 20 cececccccccccccceceeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeees C 4 Power Management gcsiscosssdasenweacanncbseossaaesaenceandesTodnusavde C 4 PON a E E E E C 4 Environmental Spec acacuicnenecendeatremsvsesrvcrensitaieldaenevacaaicus C 4 Dimensions amp Weight cccccccsssessesssesseeseseeeeeseeeeeees C 4 CODON aa E C 5 XVII XVIII Quick Start Guide g Chapter 1 Quick Start Guide Overview This Quick Start Guide is a brief introduction to the basic features of your computer to navigating around the computer and to getting your system started The remainder of the manual covers the following e Chapter2 A guide to using some of the main features of the computer e g the storage devices hard disk optical device 4 in 1 card reader PC Card Touch Pad amp Mouse Audio amp Printer e Chapter 3 The computer s power saving options e Chapter 4 The installa
49. efer all servicing to authorized service personnel Unplug the computer from the power supply Then refer servicing to qualified service personnel under any of the following conditions e When the power cord or AC DC adapter is damaged or frayed e Ifthe computer has been exposed to rain or other liquids e Ifthe computer does not work normally when you follow the operating instructions e Ifthe computer has been dropped or damaged do not touch the poisonous liquid if the LCD panel breaks e If there is an unusual odor heat or smoke coming from your computer ane BL Removal Warning When removing any cover s and screw s for the purposes of device upgrade remember to replace the cover s and screw s before turning the computer on Vill Preface Travel Considerations Packing As you get ready for your trip run through this list to make sure the system is ready to go Check that the battery pack and any spares are fully charged Power off the computer and peripherals Close the display panel and make sure it s latched Disconnect the AC DC adapter and cables Stow them in the carrying bag The AC DC adapter uses voltages from 100 to 240 volts so you won t need a second voltage adapter However check with your travel agent to see if you need any socket adapters Put the notebook in its carrying bag and secure it with the bag s straps If you re taking any peripherals e g a printer mouse or digital camera
50. ement Max Batter When computer ts batteries Turm off monitor After 15 mins After 5 mins Turn off hard disks After 30 mins After 5 mins System standby After 20 mins After 5 mins System hibernates After 3 hours Alter 2 hours 3 4 Power Schemes Each Windows Power Scheme will also adjust the processor performance of your machine in order to save power This is worth bearing in mind if you are experienc ing any reduced performance especially under DC battery power Choose the Home Office Desk scheme for maximum performance when the com puter 1s powered from an AC power source Choose the Max Battery scheme bear in mind that this scheme may slow down the overall performance of the computer in order to save power for maximum power saving when the computer is battery DC power powered Windows will use Portable Laptop as the default scheme Power Management Power Schemes 3 5 Power Management System Power Options You can use the system power options to stop the computer s operation and restart where you left off This system features Stand by and Hibernate sleep mode levels Hibernate mode will need to be enabled by clicking the option in the Hibernate tab in the Power Options control panel Figure 3 2 on page 3 7 Hibernate Mode vs Shutdown Hibernate mode and Shutdown are the same in that the system is off and you need to press the power button to turn it on Their main diffe
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52. et the password you may have to discharge the battery of the CMOS Contact your password service representative for help Password Warning If you choose to set a boot password NEVER forget your password The consequences of this could be serious If you cannot remember your boot password you must contact your vendor and you may lose all of the information on your hard disk The sound cannot be The volume might be set too low Check the volume control in the Volume Control Panel in the heard or the volume is Windows taskbar or use the key combination Fn F9 and F10 see Audio Features on very low page 2 9 to adjust The compact disc cannot The compact disc is dirty Clean it with a cleaner kit be read The compact disc tray The compact disc is not correctly placed in the tray Gently try to remove the disc using the eject will not open when there hole see Loading Discs on page 2 3 is a disc in the tray The DVD regional codes The code has been changed the maximum 5 times See DVD Regional Codes on page 2 5 can no longer be changed Problems amp Possible Solutions 8 9 Troubleshooting Possible Cause Solution If the LED is lit then Num Lock is turned ON see LED Indicators on page 1 6 Unwelcome numbers appear when typing i Other Keyboards If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standard USB keyboard The system will d
53. etect and enable it automatically However special functions hot keys unique to the system s regular keyboard may not work The system freezes or the screen goes dark The system never goes into a power saving mode The Wireless LAN Bluetooth modules cannot be detected The Wireless LAN and or Bluetooth modules cannot be configured The system s power saving features have timed out Use the AC DC adapter press the sleep Fn F1 key combination or press the power button if no LEDs are lit Power Options features are not enabled Go to the Windows Power Options menu and enable the features you prefer see System Power Options on page 3 6 Make sure you have enabled Hibernate mode from the control panel The modules are off Check the LED indicator to see if the WLAN Bluetooth module is on or off see LED Indicators on page 1 6 If the LED indicator is off then move the WLAN switch see Keyboard amp Hot Keys on page 1 7 to the ON position or press the Fn F2 Bluetooth key combination in order to enable the modules see Function Keys on page 1 8 The driver s for the module s have not been installed Make sure you have installed the driver for the appropriate module see the instructions for the appropriate module in Modules amp Options on page 7 1 8 10 Problems amp Possible Solutions Interface Ports amp Jacks Appendix A Interface Ports amp Jacks
54. ft View Figure 1 5 Left View Vent Fan Intake Outlet ESR ca MI GD e E Mini IEEE 1394 Port 4 in 1 Card Reader PC Card Slot Z m e NN ee oo SY Mini IEEE 1394 Port The Mini IEEE 1394 Port only supports SELF POWERED IEEE 1394 devices ae LG Overheating 4 in 1 Card Reader To prevent your computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks the vent s fan intake s outlet s while the computer is in use The card reader allows you to use the most popular digital storage card formats MMC MultiMedia Card SD Secure Digital MS Memory Stick MS Pro Memory Stick Pro 1 10 System Map Left View System Map Right View Changing DVD Regional Codes Go to the Control Panel and double click System gt Hardware tab click Device Manager then click the next to DVD CD ROM drives Double click on the DVD ROM device to bring up the Properties di alogue box and select the DVD Region tab to bring up the control panel to allow you to adjust the regional code see DVD Regional Codes on page 2 5 DVD region detection is device dependent not OS dependent You can select your module s region code 5 times The fifth selection is permanent This cannot be altered even if you change your operating system or you use the module in another computer Quick Start Guide gi Figure 1 6 Right View 1 Headphone Out Speaker Out Jack 2 Microphone In Jack 3 2 USB 2 0 Por
55. g the POST Errors can be detected during the POST There are two categories fatal and non fatal Fatal Errors These stop the boot process and usually indicate there is something seriously wrong with your system Take the computer to your service representative or authorized service center as soon as possible Non Fatal Errors This kind of error still allows you to boot You will get a message identifying the problem make a note of this message followed by the prompt e Press lt F1 gt to resume e lt F2 gt to enter Setup Press F1 to see if the boot process can continue It may work without the correct configuration Press F2 to run the Setup program and try to correct the problem If you still get an error message after you change the setting or if the cure seems even worse call for help The Power On Self Test POST 5 3 BIOS Utilities The Setup Program The Phoenix Setup program tells the system how to configure itself and manage ba sic features and subsystems e g port configuration Entering Setup To enter the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility turn on the computer and press F2 during the POST The prompt Press F2 to Enter Setup seen in Figure 5 I on page 5 2 is usually present for a few seconds after you turn on the system If you get a Key board Error usually because you pressed F2 too quickly just press F2 again If you have enabled Intel On Screen Branding see
56. g the enrollment process it is recommended that you go through the CD ROM and click Install WinXP Drivers button fingerprint tutorial To run the tutorial click Start gt Programs All Programs gt Click Unlock button and Protector Suite QL gt Fingerprint Tutorial then click 8 Install Finger print Driver gt Yes User Enrollment Click Documentation to 1 Click Start gt Programs All Programs gt Protector Suite QL gt User Enrollment open the folder containing or double click the taskbar icon BE the manual in pdf format 2 Click Next and select Enrollment to the biometric device and click Finish i To install the Adobe Acrobat 3 Ifyou have not set a Windows password you will be prompted to do so note If Oe e Reader software to read the you have not set a password Protector Suite QL cannot secure access to your file insert the Device Driv computer ers amp Utilities User s Man 4 Click Next ual CD ROM and click 5 You will then be prompted to enter your Windows password User s Manual button f ent Bela and click Install Acrobat 6 Click Next gt Next if you have the Run interactive tutorial tickbox selected you Reader button will run through the Fingerprint Tutorial Fingerprint Reader 7 7 Modules amp Options Fingerprint Enrollment Note that it is strongly rec ommended that you enroll more than one finger in case of injury etc Figu
57. g the pro PeT ie Wace grams you are running and peripheral devices attached Power Options you may fH eEie Will AEA set low battery Alarms and actions and check the Power Meter from the Power P ito sors Salce Options control panel and settings in the OS will help prolong the battery life if configured appropriately Powar Options Properties ici Pawar Options Properties 7 amp Poser Schemes Matin Pome Meter Advanced Hbenata Posen Schense Aluma Ponet Meter Advanced Mbemute Lert baller alan Shaw deteds lor each better F z 3 _ 4 fer letreale foes balia alarn steer famam level trac heer 10 L2QUure ie m eea Power Options f y poen emra x Gamma Motion Sound Te canal Alarm amp Power ba ELp inhoan Mer B Meter Dica iaia aar hr Atran gen biy doen sira pee reri raaa kr Atam Acton Paon Spad Tico Arha Hiiiria fun Fregan Hane Chick an indrechel battery icon tor more information L ca Lo Jf cea Battery Information 3 9 Power Management ee Conserving Battery Power To conserve battery power Lower the brightness level of the LCD display The system will decrease LCD brightness slightly to save power when it is not pow ered by the AC DC adapt er Close modem or communi cation applications when they are not being used Remove any unused PC Card from the computer PC Cards quickly use up battery power even if the system enters sleep mode Disconnect any unneces
58. h installing the drivers and utili ties essential to the operation or improvement of some of the computer s subsystems The system takes ad vantage of some newer hardware components for which the latest versions of most available operating systems haven t built in drivers and utilities Thus some of the system components won t be auto config ured with an appropriate driver or utility during oper ating system installation Instead you need to manually install some system required drivers and utilities What to Install The Device Drivers amp Utilities User s Manual CD ROM contains the drivers and utilities necessary for the proper operation of the computer Module Driver Installation The procedures for installing drivers for the optional Bluetooth and Wireless LAN modules are provided in Modules amp Options on page 7 1 Make sure that the drivers are installed in the order indicated in Table 4 1 on page 4 6 What to Install 4 1 Drivers amp Utilities Navigate Browse to D You will notice that many of the instructions for driver in stallation require you to Navigate Browse to D We assume that you will install all drivers and utilities from the built in CD device and it is assigned to Drive D In addition all file extensions can be seen In this case D is the drive specified for your CD device Not all computers are setup the same way and some computers have t
59. h the parallel ca ble to the printer USB Printer Connect the printer s Most current printers have a USB interface connection You may use any one of the parallel cable to the Par ports to connect the printer allel to USB converter and then plug the con Install Instructions verter into the USB port 1 Setup the printer according to its instructions unpacking paper tray toner ink car tridge etc Turn ON the printer 2 Turn ON the computer then turn ON the com 3 Turn ON the printer pani 4 Connect the printer s USB cable to one of the USB ports on the computer 5 Windows will identify the printer and either load one of its own drivers or ask you Windows will identify the printer and either load one of its own drivers or ask you to supply one Parallel Printer Follow the on screen in structions to supply one Follow the on screen instructions This is still a very common type of printer To use a parallel printer you will need to purchase a parallel to USB converter The install instructions are in the sidebar 2 10 Adding a Printer Power Management Chapter 3 Power Management 5 Overview OS Note To conserve power especially when using the battery your computer uses the ACPI f Power management functions will vary slight power management system Power management conserves power by controlling in ly depending on your dividual components of the computer the monitor and hard disk drive or the whole
60. hat you should disable TPM Protection when you are first going to initialize the TPM security module see Trusted Platform Module on page 7 10 TPM Function Security Menu If you disable the TPM function from the menu above this menu will appear to allow you to set the level of TPM functionality You can enable disable the TPM function altogether or clear all existing TPM information but leave the function enabled or clear all existing TPM information and disable the function Note If you clear all TPM information it will be erased altogether and the informa tion will need to be reconfigured 5 12 Security Menu BIOS Utilities Power Menu Figure 5 5 Power Menu Advanced Security Item Specific Help Press Enter to start calibrating a battery The calibration should charge the battery to full and then discharge it to empty Power Menu To optimize battery life it is necessary to discharge the battery completely and re charge it again about every 30 days This Start Battery Calibration menu will begin this process for you Allow some time for this process as the computer needs to charge the battery fully discharge it and then charge it again Power Menu 5 13 BIOS Utilities Start Battery Calibration Power Menu Press Enter to start the battery calibration process The system will prompt you to plug in the AC DC adapter and will begin to charge the battery to full capacity Once the batter
61. he CD listed under a different drive let ter e g if you have two hard drives or hard disk parti tions one may be designated as Drive C and the other as Drive D In this case the CD device may be desig nated as Drive E Please make sure you are actually navigating to the correct drive letter for the CD device When you click the Browse button after clicking Run in the Start menu you will see the Look in dialog box at the top of the Browse window Click the scroll button to navigate to My Computer to display the devices and drive letters E 1 Activate Windows 7j Set Program Access and Defaults its eS Windows Catalog t Windows Update fe Programs gt s Documents gt B Settings gt o Search gt Help and Support F Run P Log Off rc Turn OFF Computer start A Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open D Audio Setup exe sa Windows XP Professional Ia Hy Recan Documenti r ILF Deskion 49 Gi My Documents ff My Corneal za Loca Disk iC lt i Divers E 2 2 CMH PC Comes Co Showed Checuresrts Eo Hy Chums Sa My Network Pisces a7 i My Dobu Wis My Computar Fike rumen My Hetreck Files ol ipe Progearns Figure 4 1 Navigate Browse to 4 2 What to Install ee service Packs Check the warnings on the following pages reg
62. he defini tions file updates are usually downloadable directly from the internet e Be careful when opening e mail from sources you don t know Viruses are often triggered from within e mail attachments so take care when opening any attached file You can configure most Anti Virus pro grams to check all e mail attachments Note You should also beware of files from people you know as the virus may have infected an address book and been automatically forwarded without the person s knowl edge Keep a Bootable CD ROM DVD ROM this disk provides basic information which allows you to star tup your computer handy You may refer to your OS s documentation for instructions on how to make one and many Anti Virus programs will also provide such a disk or at least instructions on how to make one SSS aU ee a a ee 8 4 Viruses Troubleshooting Upgrading and Adding New Hardware Software Do not be tempted to make changes to your Windows Registry unless you are very sure of what you are doing otherwise you will risk severely damaging your system e Don t open your computer or undertake any repair or upgrade work if you are not comfortable with what you are doing e Read the documentation We can assume since you are reading this that you are looking at the computer s manual but what about any new peripheral devices you have just purchased Many problems are caused by the installation of new hardware and or software Alway
63. his priority order If it cannot find the operating system on that device it will try to load it from the next device in the order specified in the Boot priority order Item specific help on the right is available to help you move devices up and down the order Boot Menu 5 15 BIOS Utilities Exit Menu Figure 5 7 Exit Menu Security Power Item Specific Help Exit Discarding Changes Exit System Setup and Load Setup Defaults save your changes to Discard Changes CMOS Save Changes Choosing to Discard Changes or Exit Discarding Changes will wipe out any changes you have made to the Setup You can also choose to restore the original Set up defaults that will return the Setup to its original state and erase any previous changes you have made in a previous session 5 16 Exit Menu Upgrading The Computer Chapter 6 Upgrading The Computer Overview This chapter contains information on upgrading the computer Follow the steps out lined to make the desired upgrades If you have any trouble or problems you can con Warranty Warning tact your service representative for further help Before you begin you will need Please check with your service representative e A small crosshead or Phillips screwdriver before undertaking any e A small regular slotted flathead screwdriver upgrade procedures to e An antistatic wrist strap find out if this will VOID your warranty Before working with the internal components you wi
64. i Preface Notice The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use or misuse of this publication This publication and any accompanying software may not in whole or in part be reproduced translated trans mitted or reduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor manufacturer or creators of this publication except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and or registered trade marks of their respective companies They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of that product or its manufacturer August 2006 Trademarks This product incorporates copyright protection technology that 1s protected by method claims of certain U S pat ents 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 or other limited viewing uses only unless otherwi
65. ia Accelerator 950 Intel GMA 950 Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT 3 0 Supports up to 128MB of Video Memory dynamically allocated from system memory where needed Supports DualView Storage Optional Device Drive Bay Options One Changeable 9 5mm h Optical Device CD DVD Type Drive see Optional on page C 5 for drive options Hard Disk Bay Easy Changeable 2 5 OR 1 8 9 5mm h Hard Disk HDD with PATA Parallel Interface AZALIA High Definition Audio Interface 1 Built In Monaural Speaker 3D Stereo Enhanced Sound System Built In Microphone Sound Blaster PRO Compatible Keyboard amp Winkey Keyboard Built In TouchPad Pointing Device PCMCIA One Type ll PCMCIA 3 3V 5V CardBus PC Card Slot Card Reader Embedded 4 in 1 Card Reader MS MS PRO SD MMC Three USB 2 0 Ports 1 1 Compatible One RJ 11 Modem Jack One External Monitor Port One RJ 45 LAN Jack One Headphone Out Jack One DC in Jack One Microphone In Jack One Mini IEEE 1394 Port Specifications C 3 Specifications Feature Specification Communication AZALIA 56K Fax Modem V 90 amp V 92 Compliant 10 100M Fast Ethernet LAN Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG PCle Interface Wireless LAN Module Option USB 2 0 Bluetooth Module Option Power Supports ACPI 2 0 and APM v 1 2 Supports Wake On Modem Ring Management Supports Wake On LAN Full Range AC DC Adapter AC Input 100 240V 50 60Hz DC Output 18 5V 3 5A 4 Cell Smart Lithium lon Ba
66. ing new system software or are re configuring your computer for a different system you will need to install the drivers listed in Drivers amp Utilities on page 4 1 Drivers are programs which act as an interface between the com puter and a hardware component e g a wireless network module It is very important that you install the drivers in the order listed in Table 4 1 on page 4 6 You will be unable to use most advanced controls until the necessary drivers and utilities are properly installed If your system hasn t been properly configured your service representative may have already done that for you refer to What to Install on page 4 1 for installation instructions Se a a eae Overview 1 3 Quick Start Guide System Startup 1 Remove all packing materials 2 Place the computer on a stable surface 3 Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the notebook e g keyboard and mouse to their ports 4 Attach the AC DC adapter to the DC In jack at the rear of the computer then plug the AC power cord into an outlet and connect the AC power cord to the AC DC adapter 5 Raise the lid LCD to a comfortable viewing angle and press the power button to turn the computer on 6 Adjust the LCD panel to a comfortable viewing angle 7 The LED indicators show the power and battery status of the computer Figure 1 1 AC DC Adapter Plugged In ve Shutdown Please note that you should
67. ions Possible Cause Solution You turned on the power Battery missing incorrectly installed Check the battery bay make sure the battery is present and but it doesn t work seated properly the design of the battery only allows it to go in one way Make sure there s nothing interfering with the battery contacts The battery LED power Low Battery Plug in the DC power source If the computer doesn t start up immediately turn it off indicator A is blinking then on again orange You are losing battery The system is using too much power lf your OS has a Power Options scheme see Power power too quickly Schemes on page 3 4 check its settings You may also be using a PC Card device that is drawing a lot of power Actual battery operating The battery has not been fully discharged before being recharged Make sure the battery is fully time is shorter than discharged and recharge it completely before reusing see Battery Information on page 3 expected 9 Power Options have been disabled Go to the Control Panel in Windows and re enable the options A peripheral device or PC Card is consuming a lot of power Turn off the unused device to save power SSS er a a Problems amp Possible Solutions 8 7 Troubleshooting Possible Cause Solution The computer feels too Make sure the computer is properly ventilated and the Vent Fan intakes are not blocked If this hot doesn t cool it down put
68. k Disk Eject Warning Don t try to remove a CD DVD while the sys tem is accessing it This may cause the system to crash 2 4 Optical CD DVD Device Features amp Components DVD Regional Codes To change the DVD regional codes see Changing DVD Regional Codes on page l 11 DVD Regional Coding Table 2 I Geographical Location DVD Regional Coding Western Europe Japan South Africa Middle East amp Egypt E O S General Properties DVD Region Volumes Driver Most DYDs are encoded for play in specific regions To play a regionalized DYD on your computer you must set your DYD drive to play discs from that region by selecting 4 geographic area from the following list CAUTION You can change the region a limited number of times After Changes remaining reaches zero you cannot change the region even if you reinstall Windows or move your DYD drive to a different computer Changes remaining 5 Fi gu re 2 3 To change the current region select a geographic area and then click OK DV D Reg 5 o ns l United eae A Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City Venezuela South amp Central America Mexico Australia New Zealand Current Region Not Selected N Korea Russia Eastern Europe New Region Region 1 India amp Most of Africa South East Asia Taiwan South 3 Korea The Philippines Indonesia Hong Kong 6 Optical CD DVD Device 2 5
69. k close to quit the Biomenu information window Right click the taskbar icon ra to bring up the menu that allows you to Edit Fingerprints start Control Center access the Help menu etc You can also run the Control Center etc from the Programs All Programs menu 7 8 Fingerprint Reader Modules amp Options 15 See Help amp Manual on page 7 7 for further details 16 If you swipe your finger over the reader at any time you can access the Biomenu P4 to lock the computer register websites Unlock My Safe open the Control Center and access the Help menu Control Center 17 The Control Center allows you to change the Settings enroll Fingerprints and get Help To use your Fingerprint read er to replace the hard disk 18 The My Safe storage folder on the desktop allows you to store documents with and or power on passwords added security protection enable the option from the 19 Double click the folder send then swipe a finger to open the folder Power on Security item in 20 Add a backup password for My Safe click Next and then set the initial size of the ie OPEO EnEn folder i MESON Use the TPM item in System 21 Click Finish to initialize the My Safe folder Settings to initialize TPM for 22 You can now initialize the TPM security chip see over use with the Protector Suite 23 After Initializing the TPM and setting up a user you can then initialize the TPM for software use with the Protector Suite Software see p
70. let is unavailable Battery life varies depending on the applications and the configuration you re using To increase battery life let the battery discharge completely before recharging Use the Battery Calibration Utility in the BIOS for the most efficient and straightforward method of battery recharging or see How do I completely discharge the battery on page 3 12 We recommend that you do not remove the battery For more information on the bat tery please refer to Battery Information on page 3 9 3 2 The Power Sources Power Management Turning on the Computer Now you are ready to begin using your computer To turn it on simply press the pow 7 er button on the front panel Shutdown Note that you should al When the computer is on you can use the power button as a Stand by Hibernate ways shut your comput Shutdown hot key button when it is pressed for less than 4 seconds pressing and er down by choosing the holding the power button for longer than this will shut the computer down Use Power Options in the Windows control panel to configure this feature Turn Off Computer command from the Start menu in Windows This will help prevent hard disk or system prob lems a Forced Off If the system hangs and the Ctrl Alt Del key combination doesn t work press the pow er button for 4 seconds or longer to force the system to turn itself off Power Button as Stand by or Hibernate Bu
71. lick Apply and OK to confirm the settings change and OK button rue 2 Notebook iyis S Display Devices 74 Display Notebook Display Setlings Multiple Display Color Correction Twin rimary Oovice Hot Keys Extended Desktop M ime Dual Secondary Devoe intel Display Clone B 6 Attaching Other Displays Intel Video Driver Controls Display Modes Single Display Only one of your attached displays is used Twin This mode will drive multiple displays with the same content and resolutions color quality etc See Twin Mode Support on page B 8 for more information Intel R Dual Display Clone This mode will drive multiple displays with the same content Each device may be configured independently for different resolutions refresh rates color quality etc Use this feature to display the screen through a projector for a presentation Extended Desktop This mode allows a desktop to span multiple displays and acts as a large workspace This creates a lot more screen area for display Use Display Devices tab to drag the monitors to match the physical arrangement you wish to use or you may use Windows Display Properties control panel to configure the relative size and po sition Display Modes B 7 a Function Key Combination You can use the Fn F7 key combination to tog gle through the display options e Notebook Only e External Display Only e Notebook External Display Make
72. ll need to wear an antistatic wrist strap to ground yourself because static electricity may damage the compo nents The chapter includes e Removing the Battery e Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive e Upgrading the Optical CD DVD Device Drive e Upgrading the System Memory RAM Please make sure that you review each procedure before you perform it SS r ee ee ee Overview 6 1 Upgrading The Computer When Not to Upgrade These procedures involve opening the system s case adding and sometimes replac ing parts You should not perform any of these upgrades if e Your system is still under warranty or a service contract e You don t have all the necessary equipment e You re not in the correct environment e You doubt your abilities Under any of these conditions contact your service representative to purchase or re place the component s Upgrading the Processor If you want to upgrade your computer by replacing the existing processor with a fast er new one you will need to contact your customer service representative We rec ommend that you do not do this yourself since if it is done incorrectly you may damage the processor or mainboard 6 2 Overview Upgrading The Computer Removing the Battery NASI If you are confident in undertaking upgrade procedures yourself for safety reasons L it is best to remove the battery Your computer may come with a 4 cell battery 10 ae Battery arning or a 10 cell ba
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74. lock DER button 3 Follow the instructions for each individual driver installation procedure as listed on the following z pages E 2E x ss S Drivers Installer Saar ey Rie Drivers Installer Figure 4 2 Drivers Installer Screen 1 Figure 4 3 Drivers Installer Screen 2 Driver Installation 4 5 Drivers amp Utilities PCMCIA Card Reader Page 4 9 TPM Trusted Platform Module Security Chip Page4 9 Table 4 1 Driver Installation Service Pack Installation Make sure you install the appropriate service pack for your operating system before installing any drivers see Windows XP Service Pack 2 on page 4 3 New Hardware Found If you see the message New Hardware Found Found New Hardware Wizard during the installa tion procedure other than when outlined in the driver install procedure click Cancel to close the window and follow the installation procedure as directed Manual Driver Installation If you wish to install the drivers manually click the Exit button to quit the Drivers Installer application and then follow the manual installation procedure for each driver The manual installation procedure begins with instructions on how to browse to the executable file Click Start menu gt Run 4 6 Driver Installation Drivers amp Utilities Chipset Audio 1 Click 1 Install Chipset Driver gt Yes 1 Click 3 Install Audio Driver gt Yes
75. ly Most airlines have regulations about the use of computers and other electronic devices in flight These restrictions are for your safety follow them If you stow the notebook in an overhead compartment make sure it s secure Contents may shift and or fall out when the compartment is opened Get power where you can If an electrical outlet is available use the AC DC adapter and keep your battery ies charged Keep it dry If you move quickly from a cold to a warm location water vapor can condense inside the computer Wait a few minutes before turning it on so that any moisture can evaporate Preface Developing Good Work Habits Developing good work habits is important if you need to work in front of the computer for long periods of time Improper work habits can result in discomfort or serious injury from repetitive strain to your hands wrists or other joints The following are some tips to reduce the strain e Adjust the height of the chair and or desk so that the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow Keep your forearms wrists and hands in a relaxed position e Your knees should be slightly higher than your hips Place your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest if necessary e Use a chair with a back and adjust it to support your lower back comfortably e Sit straight so that your knees hips and elbows form approximately 90 degree angles when you are working e Take periodic breaks if you are using the c
76. n in Windows see page 1 13 allows you to configure power management features for your computer You may conserve power through individual components such as the monitor or hard disk by means of Power Schemes or you may use either Stand by or Hibernate mode to conserve power throughout the system enable Hibernate support from the control panel as pictured in Figure I 10 Power Options Properties Power Options Propertias Power Options Properties ee p lt Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate Powes Scheme Alama Pome Meter Advanced Mbemate Powe Scheme dlame Power Meter ffranced 4ipemate Posse Scheeee Almira Powe Mate Advanced Haemate e Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for r n Wren dara T ura wer her we Eats whatewer has EA this computer Note that changing the settings below will modify Select the Gowen sareng settings pou mard to uon Ean Bekeri iha powering HE AU land bo E ap rear dih art then phul Gove Wher pour the selected scheme comes oti comes ou S hbems on oshane to ts previous state Power schemes meee T Aisay tha con on Ihe Lathe T Akaya hese ean ge nee bash Hiema Portable Laptop vi ae temsr oO Promet for pantword when compute resumes from tardy Prong kg fucrward elhen iga eaaa from clara le radie bbersabort clo hbemneter Always On Minimal Power Management Piwem taar Pore bettas Max Batter ae when chose the
77. n to accept the license and click Next gt Next gt OK Click OK to complete the installation Configure the settings from the Intel R PROSet Wireless control panel Start gt Programs All Programs gt Intel PROSet Wireless or double click the taskbar icon ia e F Intel R PROSetWirelers fe Bie foo Adyar Profi Hele Wireless networks found Select one and click Connect Wire Neher i Ler Sahy g M alll j HISIN WLAN 9 nil il Thee eebeeork bist cecum rice ao 1 ADI Tg o al lis This nabasi has security enabled B Comeet Propp ETE i naga puikia of plewiouths connected wanelens raadiot cici Profiles __ Hioestn 7 Hoo Gow Modules amp Options ta User Guide You can view the User Guides from the Device Drivers amp Utilities Us er s Manual CD ROM Click Install Win XP Drivers and then click the Unlock button Click 11 Install WLAN Driver Click View User Guide button as per Figure 7 2 on page 7 4 Figure 7 3 Intel PROSet Wireless Intel PRO Wireless WLAN Module 7 5 Modules amp Options Sane ANS Password Warning If you set passwords for any of the security mod ules NEVER forget your password The consequences of this could be serious If you cannot remember your boot password you must contact your ven dor and you may lose all of the information on your hard disk Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM
78. oe Cor On Pe tort by o Alay thow icon on he taikba Power O pt i Oo n S T Promos tor prened when compar resumes hom tardy Se Pongi fee guacowced when comgeder tessa from ctareiby 4 Promet lor paczescrd when computer reser bor tardy Advanced Power Pome sn Porr butone Powe ae When close the bd of my portatle computer When close the ki of my porlabde comgeder When chose the bj of my ponatie congas Stand by Buttons sandy T 3 Shad i Ai Sad Gown Y Wher press the poset ton on my conguet Shut down a When pres the sleep bution on my computer Stand by v Whar crete the deep bution on my commenter Mand by v Dy rohe Ack me what to do and by Hibernate Power Button Lid Sleep Resume Sleep Button Sleep Button You may also configure the Sleep Resume key combination Fn F1 from the menu illus trated in Figure 3 3 In Windows this is referred to as the Sleep button 3 8 Configuring the Power Button Power Management Battery Information VAVZ Please follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery Ls Low Battery New Battery Warning Always completely discharge then fully charge a new battery see Battery FAQ QP WOMWTS ony eis on page 3 12 for instructions on how to do this cally low immediately connect the AC DC Battery Life adapter to the computer a i or save your work oth Your computer s battery life is dependent upon many factors includin
79. omputer for long periods of time Remember to e Alter your posture frequently e Stretch and exercise your body several times a day e Take periodic breaks when you work at the computer for long periods of time Frequent and short breaks are better than fewer and longer breaks Xl Preface Lighting Proper lighting and comfortable display viewing angle can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue in your neck and shoulders e Position the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of light e Keep the display screen clean and set the brightness and contrast to levels that allow you to see the screen clearly e Position the display directly in front of you at a comfortable viewing distance e Adjust the display viewing angle to find the best position XII Preface Contents NONGO sorei E EE I System Map Right View ccccccccccsececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 11 PCC Steet eair en II System Map Bottom View ccccccccccecccseeseeceeeteeesees 1 12 Instructions for Care and Operation cceeeees IV Windows XP Start Menu amp Control Panel 1 13 Power Safety ccsnsniansierenseearsaresetiuastanaiparennanisadeassebiius VI Video Features cccccceessesessseesssessenccneeeeeeeeeenes 1 14 Battery Precautions ccccccsesssessseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees VH Display Devices amp Options sssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssee 1 14 Clean e E T VII Pow
80. on your computer 1 Turn off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery 2 Locate the component bay cover and remove screws amp Figure 6 7 Component Bay Cover Screws ee MT siii 6 8 Upgrading the System Memory RAM Upgrading The Computer 3 Carefully remove the component bay cover Figure 6 Component Cover Removal 4 Figure 6 9 RAM Module Release E HVDC LOD OMA E iLTiFAZg Wi SOREL OED Bii i LOOLTRRECHIPELAOREVS ON wues E J iane aau paypan naua ia r SYS Bu a E Upgrading the System Memory RAM 6 9 Upgrading The Computer Sane ANS Contact Warning Be careful not to touch the metal pins on the module s connecting edge Even the cleanest hands have oils which can attract particles and degrade the module s performance Figure 6 10 RAM Module Removal 5 The RAM module will pop up and you can remove it m aper EFT ad eae Pee oooi eiia Reem Sn DETER flee alte NS BIFE a Insert a new module holding it at about a 30 angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot The module s pin alignment will allow it to only fit one way Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go DO NOT FORCE the module it should fit without much pressure Press the module in and down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module Replace the cover and
81. ons hot keys when the hot key driver is installed see Hot Key Utility on page 4 10 Sleep Toggle Suspend i Lo o o a p Toggle Suspend Display Toggle Fn F8 2 a Bluetooth Power Toggle Mute Toggle vos MUTE Fn F9 Decrease Increase LCD Brightness faa F10 Decrease Increase Audio Volume um Table 1 3 Function Keys ve Other Keyboards If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standard USB keyboard The system will detect and enable it automatically However special functions hot keys unique to the system s regular keyboard may not work 1 8 Function Keys Quick Start Guide oy Figure 1 4 Front amp Rear Views LED Indicators LCD Latch RJ 11 Phone Jack RJ 45 LAN Jack Battery DC In Jack aN ZS 10 Cell Battery Warning System Map Front amp Rear Views et ala a 2 Ze Battery Information Please be careful when us ing the 10 cell battery The battery is heavy and ex tends beyond the case of the computer Moving the bat tery or exposing it to shock Always completely discharge then fully charge a new battery before using it Com pletely discharge and charge the battery at least once every 30 days or after about 20 partial discharges or vibration may interrupt the battery contacts and cause the computer to shutdown TE System Map Front amp Rear Views 1 9 Quick Start Guide System Map Le
82. operly Speed Slow Fast V ClickLock C Tum on ClickLock Enables you to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button To set briefly press the mouse button To release click the mouse button again Troubleshoot 2 8 TouchPad and Buttons Mouse Features amp Components Audio Features You can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sounds and Audio Devices Windows control panel or from the Realtek HD Audio Manager icon in the taskbar control panel this will bring up the Realtek Audio Configuration menus The volume may also be adjusted by means of the Fn F9 F10 key com bination Sound Effect Mixer Audio KO Microphone EnYyironment lt None gt MAE A Equalizer i 400 600 1H JK Live A A Po jd A o P y N i Sound Volume Adjustment How high the sound vol ume can be set depends on the setting of the vol ume control within Win dows and the volume control function keys on the computer Click the Volume icon on the taskbar to check the set ting i Yolume Figure 2 7 Realtek Control Panel Audio Features 2 9 Features amp Components Adding a Printer 4 The most commonly used peripheral is a printer The following conventions will Parallel Printer help you to add a printer however it is always best to refer to the printer manual for After setting up the print Specific instructions and configuration options er attac
83. ower Meter Advanced Hibernate memory on your hard disk and then shuts down When your Cy When your computer hibernates it stores whatever it has in computer comes out of hibernation it returns to its previous state Hibernate Disk space for hibernation Free disk space 6 015 MB Disk space required to hibernate 248 MB Power Management Ze System Resume The system can resume from Stand by mode by e Pressing a key on the keyboard e An incoming call received on the modem if enabled e Network card Wake On LAN activity if enabled Figure 3 2 Enable Hibernation System Power Options 3 7 Power Management Configuring the Power Button The power button may be set to send the computer in to either Stand by or Hiber nate mode Figure 3 3 In Stand by mode the LED will blink green In Hi bernate mode the LED will be off If you are in a power saving mode set to save power through individual components e g hard disk monitor the LED will remain green Power Options Propertios Powor Options Properties cdita Powes Scheme Adama Mowe Meter Advanced Mbemate Powe Scheme Alam Power Meter Advanced Hibemate Powe Schemes Aleem Power Meter Advorced Hibernate d e c 4 A Seine the poret savr seling pou mard lo uae i Select the power saving sehirg you want to uoe Sy Select fr power sarno stiir pou vari bo ute i sf gt gt Opbor Pindios IQU re C Almay thaw moon on the Lathkhw Aag sh
84. pack them and those devices adapters and or cables 8 Anticipate customs Some jurisdictions may have import restrictions or require proof of ownership for both hard ware and software Make sure your papers are handy DC aN Power Off Before Traveling a a E ND Make sure that your notebook is completely powered off before putting it into a travel bag or any such container Putting a notebook which is powered on in a travel bag may cause the vent s fan intake s outlet s to be blocked To prevent your computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks the vent s fan intake s outlet s while the computer is in use Preface On the Road In addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions in this preface and Chapter 8 Troubleshooting keep these points in mind Hand carry the notebook For security don t let it out of your sight In some areas computer theft is very common Don t check it with normal luggage Baggage handlers may not be sufficiently careful Avoid knock ing the computer against hard objects Beware of Electromagnetic fields Devices such as metal detectors amp X ray machines can damage the com puter hard disk floppy disks and other media They may also destroy any stored data Pass your computer and disks around the devices Ask security officials to hand inspect them you may be asked to turn it on Note Some airports also scan luggage with these devices Fly safe
85. r ID Device ID Device Revision DVMT Memory memory etc See Intel Requirements Graphics Properties on page B 3 to see how to access this Infor mation tab Save To File Intel FIRES y zi graphics media i accelerator driverfor nl Close B 2 Dynamic Video Memory Technology Intel Video Driver Controls Intel Graphics Properties More advanced video configuration options are provided by the Intel R Graphics a Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile Taskbar Icon 1 Open Display Properties see Video Features on page 1 14 and click You can also access the controller properties po aneee from the taskbar Click 2 Click the Intel R tab and click Graphics Properties button Bere onnic bring oc 3 You can also access Intel R GMA Driver for Mobile by double clicking the we GaSe lac Salle Windows control panel or from the taskbar icon fj menu Graphics Properties If you cannot see the tray icon go to the In tel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab in the Display Proper ties gt Advanced op tions and click the Show Tray Icon tick box Intel graphics media accelerator driverfor ali More visual display options for devices attached to this computer such as Television Digital Display Notebook Monitor Graphics Properties are available here Graphics Options e Figure B 2 PARIES Intel Graphics Intel k H RET grapnics media gt Properties ac
86. rate try turning it off for a few minutes and then rebooting You will lose any unsaved data but it may start working again Then call your service representative SSS a a a ee ee a a ee Overview 8 1 Troubleshooting Basic Hints and Tips Many of the following may seem obvious but they are often the solution to a problem when your computer ap pears not to be working e Power Is the computer actually plugged into a working electrical outlet If plugged into a power strip make sure it is actually working Check the LED Indicators see LED Indicators on page I 6 to see the computer s power status e Connections Check all the cables to make sure that there are no loose connections anywhere e Power Savings Make sure that the system is not in Hibernate or Stand by mode by pressing the keys con figured in your Power Management Power Options see Configuring the Power Button on page 3 8 the Fn F1 key combination or power button to wake up the system e Brightness Check the brightness of the screen by pressing the Fn F5 and F6 keys to adjust the bright ness e Display Choice Press Fn F7 to make sure the system is not set to external only display e Boot Drive Make sure there are no optical media and or USB storage devices in any connected drive when you start up your machine this is a common cause of the message Invalid system disk Replace the disk and then press any key
87. re driver updates for the oper ating system you plan to in stall Copy these to a removable medium Figure 6 2 Hard Disk Cover Screws 6 4 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Upgrading The Computer 3 Remove the hard disk bay cover and foam top cover for 1 8 hard disks Figure 6 3 Hard Disk Bay Cover Removal TINT WNIT 4 Figure 6 4 Cable Disconnect Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 6 5 Upgrading The Computer 5 Remove the hard disk from the bay and then remove the case 6 Reverse the process to install any new hard disk Figure 6 5 Hard Disk Removal 6 6 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the Optical CD DVD Device Drive 1 Turn off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery 2 Locate the ODD release cover and remove the screw and cover 3 Use a screwdriver to carefully push out the optical device at point 4 Reverse the process to install the new device Figure 6 6 Optical Device Drive Removal HL Shinninin Upgrading the Optical CD DVD Device Drive 6 7 Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the System Memory RAM The computer has one memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In line SO DIMM DDRII DDR2 type memory modules see Memory on page C 2 for details of supported module types The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once you turn
88. re 7 4 Fingerprint Enrollment amp Advanced Security 12 13 14 Click Next for each window of the tutorial you can click the button to skip tutoria at any time Click the button above any of the fingers to begin the enrollment process for that finger Swipe the finger three times to enroll that finger Repeat the process for all the fingers you wish to enroll See sidebar and then click Next Make sure you have a tick in the Enable Advanced Security for the current user tickbox the Fingerprint Reader Key will appear in the Advanced Security type box Lire lene rt User s Fingers Erecdsert 5 tthe procese of cre pong fingerprint samples Kenting the user Tick a enrolment Advanced Security Cordapze the tmcisty button sbowe a finger to aed from a hardewe vel of thet puacepeet F Ensbin Advanced Security for the current uia Dats wall be encrypted by an siitin cocige bey wtach my be c t marty doves ddia w _ LICJLUUILJ a Advanced Securty type OT bw der e based sooty Liser secret data wil be rerai sar londen red Nade Fingeronrt x uices frger matth Deas s ju wing the hey ore in fingerprint devic 17 Enabio backup ponme whech ell be used in case of not working saty dme Gadappassmord amp k seeece Retype password go qj eeee Fingerprint device memory contains 19 free gots It is advisable that you enable a backup password Click Next gt Finish clic
89. rence 1s When you come back from hibernation you can return to where you last left off what was on your desktop without reopening the application s and file s you last used You can use either method depending on your needs Stand by Mode vs Hibernate Mode If you want to stay away from your work for just a while you can put the system on Stand by instead of in hibernation It takes a longer time to wake up the system from Hibernate mode than from Stand by mode 3 6 System Power Options Stand by Stand by saves the least amount of power but takes the shortest time to return to full operation During Stand by the hard disk is turned off and the CPU is made to idle at its slowest speed All open applications are retained in memory When you are not using your computer for a certain length of time which you specify in the operating system it will enter Stand by mode to save power Hibernate Hibernate uses no power and saves all of your information on a part of the HDD be fore it turns the system off Although it saves the most power it takes the longest time to return to full operation You can set your computer to automatically enter Hiber nate mode when the battery power is almost depleted You will need to enable Hi bernate mode from the Hibernate tab in the Power Options control panel The system will resume from Hibernate mode by pressing the power button Power Options Properties Power Schemes Alarms P
90. ripheral devices Use only approved brands of Unplug the power cord before peripherals attaching peripheral devices Preface Power Safety The computer has specific power requirements WG e Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer e Your AC DC adapter may be designed for international travel but it still requires a steady Power Safety Warning me uninterrupted power supply If you are unsure of your local power specifications consult your service representative or local power company Ares Gee GEA The power adapter may have either a 2 prong or a 3 prong grounded plug The third prong you have turned off the is an important safety feature do not defeat its purpose If you do not have access to a power and disconnect compatible outlet have a qualified electrician install one ee ll elelealsecis clue e When you want to unplug the power cord be sure to disconnect it by the plug head not by cables including tele its wire KATETE e Make sure the socket and any extension cord s you use can support the total current load able to also remove your of all the connected devices See Before cleaning the computer make sure it is disconnected from any external power sup ent accidentally turnin l va eae cia mek plies 1 e AC DC adapter or car adapter Before you undertake any upgrade proce Do not plug in the power Do not use the power cord if Do not place heavy objects cord if you are we
91. s refer to the documentation of any new hardware and or software and pay particular attention to files entitled READ ME or READ ME FIRST e When installing a new device always make sure the device is powered on and in many cases you will need to restart the computer Always check that all the cables are correctly connected e Make sure you have installed the drivers for any new hardware you have installed latest driver files are usually available to download from vendor s websites Upgrading and Adding New Hardware Software 8 5 Troubleshooting e Thoroughly check any recent changes you made to your system as these changes may affect one or more system components or software programs If possible go back and undo the change you just made and see if the problem still occurs e Don t over complicate things The less you have to deal with then the easier the source of the problem may be found Example if your computer has many devices plugged into its ports and a number of programs running then it will be difficult to determine the cause of a problem Try disconnecting all of the devices and restarting the computer with all the peripheral devices unplugged A process of elimination adding and removing devices and restarting where necessary will often find the source of a problem although this may be time consuming 8 6 Upgrading and Adding New Hardware Software Troubleshooting Problems amp Possible Solut
92. screws Restart the computer to allow the BIOS to register the new memory configuration as it starts up 6 10 Upgrading the System Memory RAM Modules amp Options Chapter 7 Modules amp Options Wireless Device Overview Operation Aboard This chapter contains the information on the Bluetooth WLAN and Security mod Aircraft ules which may come with your computer depending on the configuration pur chased If you are unsure please contact your service representative The use of any portable electronic transmission devices aboard aircraft e Bluetooth Module is usually prohibited e Intel PRO Wireless WLAN Module Make sure the mod OFF if e Security Modules Fingerprint amp TPM me aes eae aboard aircraft Overview 7 1 Modules amp Options Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft The use of any portable electronic transmission de vices aboard aircraft is usu ally prohibited Make sure the module s are OFF if you are using the computer aboard aircraft Use the Fn F2 key combi nation to toggle power to the optional Bluetooth mod ule and check the indicator to see if the module s is powered on or not Bluetooth Module If you have included a Bluetooth module in your purchase option make sure that the optional Bluetooth module is on the LED will be orange before installing the Bluetooth driver Use the Fn F2 key combination see Function Keys on page I
93. se authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineer ing or disassembly is prohibited Intel Celeron and Intel Core are trademarks registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Preface FCC Statement Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the service representative or an experienced radio TV technician for help Yee aS Warning Use only shielded cables to connect I O devices to this equipment You are cautioned that changes or modifications
94. suggestions 1 Don t drop it or expose it to shock If the computer falls the case and the components could be damaged Do not expose the computer Do not place it on an unstable Do not place anything heavy to any shock or vibration surface on the computer p 2 Keep it dry and don t overheat it Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating ele ment This is an electrical appliance If water or any other liquid gets into it the computer could be badly dam aged Do not expose it to excessive Do not leave it in a place where Don t use or store the computer Do not place the computer on heat or direct sunlight foreign matter or moisture may in a humid environment any surface that will block the affect the system Vents Fan Intakes bs ILA Preface 3 Avoid interference Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers electric motors and other strong magnetic fields These can hinder proper performance and damage your data 4 Follow the proper working procedures for the computer Shut the computer down properly and don t forget to save your work Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted Do not turn off the power until Do not turn off any peripheral Do not disassemble the com Perform routine maintenance you properly shut down all pro devices when the computer is puter by yourself on your computer grams 5 Take care when using pe
95. sure you give the displays enough time to refresh Intel Video Driver Controls To Enable Intel R Dual Display Clone Mode OR Twin Mode Zoe 1 Attach your external display to the external monitor port and turn it on 2 Open the Intel R GMA Driver for Mobile control panel see Intel Graphics Twin Mode Support Properties on page B 3 The Twin mode option 3 Click to choose Intel R Dual Display Clone or Twin from Display Devices tab will only appear if the 4 Click Apply and OK to confirm the settings change 5 notebook and external Click Display Settings to adjust the settings for the attached devices monitor support the Sabra te pees a A a a Notebook a Monier eer Orvar lt 3 Notebook and Monitor same resolution e g 1280 800 Check any documentation supplied with an external monitor to see supported resolu tions Simgle Display Notedooi Monate to a Paresh Aime Full Geren iha Bonde Mattiple Display o Twin Pnmary Device Extendet Netebods Clone Mode maintain Aspect Patio ry Desktop E Af Dual Secondary Dewce Display Clone Montor Figure B 6 Display Devices amp RSD eres SABE ig Hotabook and Monte Settings Cakes va Onin ons NEEL Twin Mode bag enne oc Color Caneoien Theplay Expansion Med Hays f Full Seren ha Ecce l Cesa Derka D Menen Apri Posteo B 8 Display Modes Intel Video Driver Controls To Enable Extended Desktop Mode 1 Attach your
96. t it is broken on the power cord Preface Battery Precautions Only use batteries designed for this computer The wrong battery type may explode leak or damage the computer Do not remove any batteries from the computer while it 1s powered on Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped or that appears damaged e g bent or twisted in any way Even if the computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place it may cause circuit damage which may possibly result in fire Recharge the batteries using the notebook s system Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode Do not try to repair a battery pack Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qual ified service personnel Keep children away from and promptly dispose of a damaged battery Always dispose of batteries carefully Batteries may explode or leak if exposed to fire or improperly handled or discarded Keep the battery away from metal appliances Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects VII Preface Cleaning Do not apply cleaner directly to the computer use a soft clean cloth Do not use volatile petroleum distillates or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer Servicing Do not attempt to service the computer yourself Doing so may violate your warranty and expose you and the computer to electric shock R
97. temperatures it may explode e DO NOT connect the metal terminals to each other A a ee ee eee Battery Information 3 11 Power Management Battery FAQ How do I completely discharge the battery Caution Use the computer with battery power until it shuts down due to a low battery Don t turn off the computer by yourself even when you see a message that indicates the battery 1s critically low just let the computer use up all of the battery power and shut down on its own Disable the Power Options functions in the Control Panel espe cially any Alarms unclick the tickboxes see 3 9 and Schemes change all the Replace only with the settings to Never see page 3 4 As the battery nears the end of its life save and WE CUR Close any critical files For the most efficient method of discharging the battery see recommended by the err a l 7 nae Tee DROS Using the BIOS Utility to Calibrate the Battery on page 3 10 used battery according ig uemoceurces ie F How dol fully charge the battery structions When charging the battery don t stop until the battery LED changes from orange to clear Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re placed How do I maintain the battery Completely discharge and charge the battery at least once every 30 days or after about 20 partial discharges E a ee 3 12 Battery Information Drivers amp Utilities Chapter 4 Drivers amp Utilities This chapter deals wit
98. tion SF Primary Device Hot Keys Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Sua check boia orale Toin Cina or Etec Conbguaton Tran ard Clore config sation allow the veru on m the prenary dapi lo be cogeed to the secondary dipi for Mobile rae Sccnaniscn ane Control Panel Tabs arora B 4 Intel Graphics Properties Intel Video Driver Controls Scheme Options Use Scheme Options to configure quick settings for applications which require spe cific resolution and color settings in order to run properly e g games multimedia programs To set the scheme options 1 2 AE a Open the Intel R GMA Driver for Mobile control panel see Intel Graphics Properties on page B 3 Configure your display configuration resolution etc as per your requirements from Display Settings Click on Scheme Options button Type a name for the scheme If you want to automatically launch an application when running the scheme click on Browse button Browse to the executable file for the application you want to set the scheme for see sidebar and click Open to select it Click Save to save the settings you can click in the Restore the display settings after exiting this application box to return to your original settings when you exit the program Click OK to exit Scheme Options Click the taskbar icon fij and scroll to Select Scheme to choose the scheme to run Graphics Properties Graphics Options Select Scheme
99. tion of the drivers and utilities essential to the operation or improvement of some of the computer s subsystems e Chapter 5 An outline of the computer s built in software or BIOS Basic Input Output System e Chapter 6 Instructions for upgrading your computer e Chapter 7 A quick guide to the computer s Bluetooth Wireless LAN and Security Fingerprint amp TPM Modules some of which may be optional depending on your purchase configuration e Chapter 8 A troubleshooting guide e Appendix A Definitions of the interface ports jacks which allow your computer to communicate with external devices e Appendix B Information on the Intel Video driver controls e Appendix C The computer s specification SS a a ee i Overview 1 1 D Quick Start Guide Model Designs This notebook series includes two different model designs which vary slightly in color and appearance However both designs incorporate the same features ports and jacks etc Advanced Users If you are an advanced user you may skip over most of this Quick Start Guide However you may find it useful to refer to Chapter 4 Drivers Chapter 5 BIOS Chapter 6 Upgrading and Chapter 7 Modules amp Op tions You may also find the notes marked with a of interest to you Beginners and Not So Advanced Users If you are new to computers or do not have an advanced knowledge of them then the ae information contained in this Quick Start Guide should be enough to get you up
100. tooth Device The Manual in Adobe pdf format is on the De vice Drivers amp Utilities Users Manual CD ROM Bluetooth AY Service Service Headset AG is started PAN IP 192 168 50 1 Open 9 az A a hisse Locate ore Port i i Print 4 Open With Conterts inter Search Favorites Click Browse CD button and navigate Browse to D Drivers Blue tooth Manual Manu al pdf Main Window Welcome to Blues oed Gatra Stated U DhueSobed User Guide U ihes chet Errwormnert Han Wesker Send To d E Compressed zipped Folder Ei Desktop icreake shortcut Main Window displays the local device red ball and the remote devices detected in range Connecting i and disconnecting operabons are conducted here Cuk Connecdons are indicated in lines between the local device and connected remote devies ieee ae J Mail Recipient B My Documents Creake Shortcut Device Configurations Sety Cordgsatnes By default BueSolet starts with the Man Window open To return to the Main Windows after cwitching se asilani sts 3 Blustooth device Rename a r The following elements aro included ce DVDICD Ry Drive De Properties oc al nae i toom De vce alatet Dees Figure 7 1 Re note Bb re loath Deve i Bluetooth Service Bystone of Remote Device Bluetooth Control Panel amp User Guides Removable Disk a See Also v
101. ts 4 Optical CD DVD Device Drive Bay 5 Security Lock Slot aCA CD Emergency Eject If you need to manually eject a CD DVD e g due to an unexpected power interruption you may push the end of a straightened paper clip into the emergency eject hole Do not use a sharpened pencil or similar object that may break and become lodged in the hole Media Warning Don t try to remove a floppy disk CD DVD while the system is access ing it This may cause the system to crash System Map Right View 1 11 Quick Start Guide System Map Bottom View Figure 1 7 Bottom View Vent Fan Intake Outlet 2 Battery 3 Optical CD DVD Device Drive Release Cover 4 Component Bay Cover Hard Disk Drive Bay Cover Speaker CPU The CPU is not a user serviceable part Open ing this compartment or accessing the CPU in any way may violate your warranty Overheating To prevent your computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks the vent s fan in take s outlet s while the computer is in use 1 12 System Map Bottom View Quick Start Guide Windows XP Start Menu amp Control Panel Most of the control panels utilities and programs within Windows XP and most other Windows versions are accessed from the Start menu When you install programs and utilities they will be installed on your hard disk drive and a shortcut will usually be placed in the Start menu and or the desktop You
102. ttery depending on your purchase configuration Please be careful when 1 Turn the computer off and turn it over er tone ne es ee 2 Slide the latch in the direction of the arrow it will remain in place 5 uP 3 Slide the latch in the direction of the arrow and hold it in place The battery is heavy and 4 Slide the battery out of the computer in the direction of the arrow extends beyond the case of the computer Moving the battery or exposing it to shock or vibration may interrupt the battery contacts and cause the computer to shutdown Figure 6 1 Battery Removal Removing the Battery 6 3 Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive can be taken out to accommodate other 2 5 or 1 8 Parallel PA Same R HDD System TA hard disks with a height of 9 5mm h see Storage on page C 3 Follow Warning your operating system s installation instructions and install all necessary drivers E NES EA S and utilities see Driver Installation on page 4 5 when setting up a new hard fore you begin make sure disk You have backed up any NOUN SSS 14 Turn off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery your old HDD l i ae o 2 Locate the hard disk bay cover and remove the screws from points and FDDs required to in stall your operating system and programs lf you have access to the in ternet download the latest application and hardwa
103. ttery Pack 5200mAH 38 48W 10 Cell Smart Lithium lon Battery Pack 13000MAH 96 2W Environmental Temperature Relative Humidity Spec Operating Operating 20 80 Non Operating Non Operating 10 90 Dimensions amp 281mm w 237mm h 32 35mm d 1 2kg with 1 8 30GB HDD DVD Dual amp 4 Cell Weight Battery C 4 Specifications Specifications Feature Specification Optional Optical Device Module Options Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG PCle Interface Dummy ODD Wireless LAN Module Option DVD ROM Drive Module DVD CD RW Combo Drive Module 10 Cell Smart Lithium lon Battery Pack DVD Dual Supporting Super MULTI Drive 13000mAH 96 2W Module USB 2 0 Bluetooth Module Including Bluetooth Cable ND UO I I I I ce Specifications C 5 Specifications
104. tton If you are using a fully ACPl compliant OS such as Windows XP you can use the OS s Power Options control panel to set the power button to send the system into Stand by or Hibernate mode see your OS s documentation or Configuring the Power Button on page 3 8 for details Turning on the Computer 3 3 Power Management oe Resuming Operation Press a key on the key board or move the mouse TouchPad to re sume from Monitor or Hard Disk Stand by Figure 3 1 Power Schemes Power Schemes You can set your computer to conserve power through individual components by means of Power Schemes You can also adjust the settings for each scheme to set the monitor to turn off after a specified time and the computer s hard disk motor to turn off if the hard disk drive has not been accessed for a specified period of time if the system reads or writes data the hard disk motor will be turned back on The schemes may also be set to set a specified time for the system to enter Stand by or Hibernate modes see System Power Options on page 3 6 Power Options Properties ED Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate eB Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for this computer Note that changing the settings below will modify the selected scheme Power schemes Portable Laptop ome Office Desk Portable Lapto Presentation Always On Minimal Power Manag
105. ty gt Yes OR Click Start menu gt Run and navigate Browse to D Drivers Hotkey Setup EXE and click OK 2 Click Next gt Install 3 Click Finish gt Finish to restart the computer Bluetooth See install procedure in Bluetooth Driver Installa tion on page 7 2 Wireless LAN See install procedure in Intel PRO Wireless WLAN Module on page 7 4 aa S a a 4 10 Driver Installation BIOS Utilities Chapter 5 BIOS Utilities Ove rview BIOS Settings Warning This chapter gives a brief introduction to the computer s built in software Incorrect settings can cause your system to Diagnostics The POST Power On Self Test sae E a eae mistakes return to Set Configuration The PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility up and restore the Set If your computer has never been set up or you are making important changes to the Uw PETES IND SE system e g hard disk setup then you should review this chapter first and note the original settings found in the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Even if you are a begin ner keep a record of the settings you find and any changes you make This informa tion could be useful if your system ever needs servicing There is one general rule Don t make any changes unless you are sure of what you are doing Many of the settings are required by the system and changing them could cause it to become unstable or worse If you have any doubts consult your service representative S
106. unt select Start Security Platform User Initialization Wizard and click Finish ainean Security Plato Iniiai Wieard Timmy Cortera fig The pigyn ees beady bo ma the Eep Flaig Foleg stint ml h dars Cieate Satir Fiiair erai igra Bech cules Erga Acre Paameecad Mapt ick Har to peoceed and wat for the operation bn inah Do rot kpa ihien the aa oF unio the payer cord de the aiia nim pegs Pie a Infineon Security Platform Infltairation Wizard Cinfineon Figure 7 9 Initialization Screens The wizard completed suctesslully Summary Someire Uea cree aml m Gebu Pahr rp ree r iiri ai brenr are Cah ae qiri Sent polcas Bor the Deruni Paham can bs configured Hrasgh the aot he eriad ahror atmos rai rent aadaki ri You haved conhgureed lt sea Somni Mafia hedhura Autorahe E ahap jrit Birn grp Amar iiy Farid Fieve ain Han he bitir Te al a i mend io uce the iuni Pato part Fe Bat Eccurty Paian ner reaa Se aed Ee foun automat backup reve 17 The Wizard will now continue to take you through setting up a user or see below TPM User Set Up To use the TPM you must be set up as a user You can manually add users as follows 1 Click Start gt Programs All Programs gt Infineon Security Platform Solution gt Manage Security Platform or double click the taskbar icon MEN to bring up the Infineon Security Platform Initialization Wizard A Click User Settings tab and then click
107. y has reached full capacity you will then be prompted to remove the AC DC adapter with the computer left on This will completely discharge the bat tery Once the computer has turned off the battery will be fully discharged Plug in the AC DC adapter and allow the computer to fully recharge the battery You may work on your computer as the battery charges however if the computer is powered on and in use it will take several hours to fully recharge the battery When the computer is turned off but plugged into an electrical outlet battery charge time is less While the battery is charging the battery LED amp will be orange when the battery is fully charged the LED will be cleared aaa a a a ee 5 14 Power Menu BIOS Utilities Boot Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Figure 5 6 Boot Settings Keys used to view or Boot priority order configure devices Up and Down arrows select a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down WISI IRIN g TDENEDROM ODD UJDA775 DVD CDRW PS HDD HTC426030G5CE00 PM lt x gt exclude or include the device to boot 8 lt Shift 1 gt enables or Excluded from boot order disables a device g WSIS IBUDID s Network 9 OCher USB Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults EXILE Select Menu Select P Sub Menu Save and Exit When you turn the computer on it will look for an operating system e g Win dowsXP from the devices listed in this menu and in t
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