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Joybook Lite T131 Series User Manual
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3. CF The actual operating system that comes with your Notebook may vary For details refer to the Product Specification label on the product carton Getting started 5 6 Expanding capabilities of your Notebook Pay attention to the plug direction when making the following connections Incorrect direction may cause damage to the device Access local area network LAN by connecting a network cable to the LAN port of your Notebook Getting started Connect an external display device such as a monitor or projector to the 15 pin D sub video jack of your Notebook with a VGA cable To switch to the external display device or simultaneous display press the lt Fn gt lt F7 gt hotkey combination Connect HDMI peripherals to the HDMI ports ofyour Notebook Insert a SD or MMC memory card following the direction indicated on the card to exchange files Connect USB peripherals to the USB ports ofyour Notebook Connect a microphone to the microphone input jack to record sounds Getting started 7 Connect an earphone to audio output jack to output sounds 8 Getting started Touring your Notebook Front view 1 2 IED 3 BR 7 So JLJLIL IL a 4 snie bob la 5 6 7 No Front components 1 F Built in microphone Receives sounds and voices for recording 2 Bui
4. Please press the lt Fn gt lt F1 gt hotkey combination to enable WLAN CF System resources are the amount of memory and hard disk Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt space that your Notebook can use which may degrade over Connect to a network Make sure the connection status is time and affect the system performance However you can still connected and with appropriate signal strength If you do not improve the system performance by using the methods below see the connection status make sure your wireless device is set Close all open programs not being used Use software up correctly so your Notebook Lite can receive the signal programs that are absolutely necessary Try running virus e Make sure your wireless router or access point is broadcasting scans and other tools when you are not using your Notebook the SSID Refer to your wireless device s documentation for Closing software programs that are not necessary helps your enabling this broadcasting feature system performs more efficiently Prevent background software programs from loading As System software programs load the small icons in the notification area located in the lower right corner of the desktop they will be running in the background and each one consumes valuable system resources You can follow the steps below to prevent application programs from running when Windows launches 2 How should I resolve the
5. There is no display when the hard disk is running normally Colors on the screen are strange and turn into white Vertical or horizontal lines appear on the screen e When playing a media file using Windows Media Player the frame speed is abnormal The sound changes while the screen remains the same when playing games 40 FAQ and troubleshooting Cleaning and battery maintenance Battery maintenance 1 Fully charge discharge battery up to 4 cycles before achieving full capacity of a new battery 2 Fully discharge and then fully charge the battery every two to three weeks for battery conditions 3 Remove from the device and stored in a cool dry clean place if the battery will not be in use for a month or longer and recharge the battery after a storage period 4 Do not short circuit A short circuit may cause severe damage to the battery 5 Do not drop hit or otherwise abuse the battery as this may result in the exposure of the cell contents which are corrosive 6 Do not expose the battery to moisture or rain 7 Keep battery away from fire or other sources of extreme heat Do not incinerate Exposure of battery to extreme heat may result in an explosion 8 Do not use power adapters other than the one provided with the Notebook 9 Do not place the battery within reach of children 10 Follow the local laws governing the disposal of batteries As far as possible submit used batteries to be recycled
6. Nu folosi i adaptorul dac defecteaz cordonul Nu ncerca i sa depanati aparatul In interior nu exist componente depanabile Inlocuiti aparatul dac acesta se deterioreaz sau este expus la umezeal n exces Nu instala i niciodat cablu telefonic n timpul unei furtuni cu fulgere Appendix 44 45 Slovensko 1 2 Glede sistema sledite navodilom in opozorilom Ra unalnika ne postavljajte na mesta z moenim magnetnim poljem V primeru nepravilne namestitve akumulatorja obstaja nevarnost eksplozije Nadomestite ga le z isto ali ekvivalentno vrsto priporo eno s strani proizvajalca opreme Rabljen akumulator odstranite skladno z navodili proizvajalca Adapter spojite na primeren vir napajanja Napetostne zahteve so navedene na ohi ju izdelka in ali njegovi embala i V primeru da je napajalni kabel po kodovan adapterja ne uporabljajte Ne postopajte se popravljanja enote Znotraj ni nobenih delov ki bi jih bilo mo popraviti e je enota po kodovana ali izpostavljena visoki vlagi jo nadomestite z novo Nikoli ne name ajte telefonske linije med nevihto z grmenjem Appendix l
7. F2 gt key at the time The BIOS setup main screen will appear as follows Keyboard instructions for moving around and making selections Navigating the BIOS setup screen Keyboard information can be found on the right column of the screen A brief description of keyboard usage is listed below Key Function Left and right Selects a menu title arrow keys lt gt Up and down Selects an item or option arrow keys 1 J System Enter e Displays the sub menu when an item with arrow gt sign is The BIOS setup screen can be divided into three areas selected On top line is the menu bar containing the titles of Opens or closes the option available menus Each menu title contains a specific menu window when an item 15 selected The center left column of the menu contains information Tab Jumps from one item to another regarding the current settings of the system If you open a pull down menu and select an item that provides multiple options Esc e Exits BIOS setup the left column will display a submenu where you can make e Returns to the previous menu if further selections in a sub menu e The right column of the menu provides Closes the options window if one IS Open Help information about the current menu selected 4 When a menu item is highlighted more detailed information is given Using BIOS setup 25 26 Main menu The Main menu contai
8. Low on Disk Space or Out of Disk Space error messages FAQ and troubleshooting 35 1 Press af R to display the Run dialog box 2 Type msconfig in the Open field The system configuration utility will appears 3 Click the Startup tab and then uncheck any task that is unwanted 4 Click Apply gt OK Restart your Notebook Remove programs from the Startup folder Removing programs from the Startup folder also helps prevent programs from running when Windows starts up To do so follow the steps below 1 Right click anywhere in the open area on the desktop and select New gt Folder Give the folder a name This folder will be used later 2 Right click the Start button and then select Open A folder named Programs will appear in the Start Menu window 3 Double click the Programs folder and then the Startup folder 4 Right click any icon in the folder and then select Properties The information about the icon will appear 5 You may decide if the program is necessary to be kept in the Startup folder Select unwanted program icons right click on them and select Cut 6 Close the open windows to return to the desktop 7 Open the folder created in Step 1 FAQ and troubleshooting 8 Select the Edit and Paste commands in the folder window The icons that were cut from the Startup folder are now placed in the folder 9 Restart the Notebook The programs removed from the Startup folder will no longer ru
9. Manager your data first and then recover your system 3 Double click Network adapters When the name of the network adapter of the Notebook appears double click Why does the battery on my Notebook seem to last shorter and shorter It is normal for Lithium ion Li ion batteries to decline in capacity over time on it 34 FAQ and troubleshooting 4 The Properties window will pop up Click the Advanced Windows uses disk space for operations such as caching and tab and then click the Speed 8 Duplex item on the left virtual memory The Notebook may not run reliably if the 5 Selectth i i h i f ru free space of hard disk drops under 100MB 200 The LAN ice from the Value drop d he right K EEE following instructions will help you free up disk space If the situation persists press the lt Fn gt lt 1 gt hotkey 1 Click Start gt Computer combination to disable WLAN to reduce interference of 2 Right click the hard disk icon and then select Properties different network connection modes 3 Observe how much free space is on the hard disk 4 To free up the space of your hard disk click Disk Cleanup O I have a problem setting up wireless network and follow the on screen instructions to proceed CT Please follow the instructions below to resolve the problem Have you enabled the WLAN function of the Notebook My system is running very slow How can I improve the AE
10. Tap twice guickly guickly Drag Click once twice and hold the guickly and item and hold the then use item and your finger then move on the your finger touchpad to on the drag touchpad to drag Display Click once the contextual menu The touchpad is a pressure sensitive device that requires proper care to avoid damage e Do not rest heavy objects on the touchpad or its buttons e Do not scratch the touchpad with sharp pointed objects or your fingernails Using your Notebook 17 Using keyboard Function hotkeys You can use the function hotkeys to access commonly used functions or make quick settings To use hotkeys press and hold the lt Fn gt Function key at the lower left corner of the keyboard and then press the desired hotkey CF The appearance of the keyboard legend may vary depending on the country region of your purchase 18 Using your Notebook lt Fn gt lt Esc gt Puts your Notebook into Sleep mode lt Fn gt lt F1 gt Turns 3G on or off 3G option lt Fn gt lt F2 gt Turns Bluetooth on or off bluetooth option lt Fn gt lt F5 gt Activates or deactivates the speakers lt gt lt F6 gt Decreases screen brightness lt Fn gt lt F7 gt Increases screen brightness Activates or deactivates the touchpad lt Fn gt lt PrtSc gt For Audio or Video Pause lt Fn gt lt NumLK gt Activates or deactivate
11. following capacity is different from the exact capacity displayed by the OS Connect the earphone to other devices such as a radio to see if you can still hear that noise If the noise persists the earphone Calculation of hard disk Calculation of hard disk may be out of order capacity by OS If you can hear the noise only when inserting it is the result of manufacturers developers hish igh instantaneous current It is a normal phenomenon 1GB 1 000MB 1GB 1 024MB 1MB 1 000KB 1MB 1 024KB 7 How can I reduce the wearing of the screen hinge when I lift up the lid of my Notebook 1KB 1 000 bytes 1KB 1 024 bytes Please open close the lid gently and slowly with both hands Example of a 40GB hard disk Apply force evenly on both hands to reduce hinge wearing and Calculation by hard disk Calculation by OS prevent deformation or breaking of hinge due to uneven force f 7 What should I do if a program Windows freezes 40GB 40 000MB 40GB 40 960MB CT If your system freezes press the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt keys 40 000 000KB 41 943 040KB simultaneously click Start Task Manager Under Windows 40 000 000 000 42 949 672 960 V ja the To o o tab and then click on bytes bytes the application that freezes and click End Task Exact capacity of a 40GB hard disk displayed in the OS 7 Why is my Notebook running so hot Is it normal 40
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13. 000 000 000 1024 1024 1024 37 2529 GB CT Yes Because all the hardware is in such cramped quarters it tends to get hot To prevent overheating do not obstruct the 38 and troubleshooting vents For example do not use the Notebook in bed where If it lights up in white the Notebook is being supplied blanket may inadvertently cover the vents and block the airflow normally with power There are two possible causes for the problem 2 Why does my Notebook seem to turn off itself after a certain The screen s brightness may have been set too low Use period of inactivity the lt Fn gt lt F6 gt hotkey combination to increase the This is the default setting of the Notebook to conserve battery AZ power The Notebook is configured to use power saving The display may have been switched to use an feature You can go to Start gt Control Panel gt Mobile PC gt connected external display device Use the lt Fn gt Power Options to select your preferred power plan lt F7 gt hotkey combination to switch the display back to the Notebook or to use simultaneous display Should I drain the battery of my Notebook every time before charging to retain its capacity 2 When I connect the Notebook to an external monitor the EE display is abnormal No Your Notebook comes with an Lithium ion Li ion battery pack This is one of the newest cell types available It is The instructions below will gu
14. 11 Use of improper batteries or attempting to disassemble a battery may result in explosions Follow vendor recommendations in using batteries of the identical or equivalent type as replacements for worn out batteries Cleaning your Notebook When cleaning the Notebook follow the steps below 1 Turn offthe Notebook disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery 2 Use a damp cloth to wipe the outer surface of the Notebook Do not apply liquid or spray cleaners directly on the Notebook 3 Do not use cleaners containing alcohol or acetone Instead use cleaning fluids specially formulated for LCD screens Cleaning and battery maintenance 41 Appendix General safety information When setting up or operating your Notebook please pay special attention to the following 1 Keep this manual in a safe place for easy reference when needed 2 Make sure you follow all instructions and warnings related to the system 3 Place your Notebook on a stable level surface and ensure that the vents are not obstructed 4 Do not expose your Notebook to rain or excess humidity and keep it away from liquids such as beverages faucets and so on 5 Do not expose your Notebook to direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of heat such as radiators space heaters stoves and so on 6 Do not expose your Notebook to heavy impacts or strong vibrations When closing the Notebook do not use excessive force 7 Do not us
15. S setup Information about how to use the BIOS setup utility Replacing the Information about how to memory replace RAM memory Overview Typographics The usage of notes tips and warnings in this manual is specifically for different purposes which are described as follows Icon Item Meaning Symbol AN Warning Information mainly to prevent the damage to components data or personal injury caused by misuse and improper operation or behavior NL Tip Useful information for completing a task Er Note Supplementary information lt gt or Keys Indicates key on the keyboard User keyboard or the Ul on the Interface Ul screen Do not actually type onthe screen the symbols together with the enclosed letters When you first set up your Notebook you may want to find more information on setups Refer to the user manual that is supplied with your operating system or search from Help and Support in the Start menu in Windows Operating system Overview Getting started Depending on the model of your Notebook the appearance may be different from the illustrations shown in this manual Package contents Before using your Notebook for the first time please check if you have all the items with you For details about what should be included in the package refer to the Product Specification label on the product carton If any of the items are missing or appea
16. To run Disk Defragmentation in Windows Vista and as a result the palm rest gets warm The location of the 1 Close all running software programs processor is typically underneath the keyboard And since the 2 Right click the hard disk s icon and select Properties heat rises the keyboard may get warm slightly Since your Notebook has a thermally controlled fan when the CPU and or internal temperature of the Notebook reaches a certain temperature level the fan is turned ON and stays ON until the 4 Click the Defrag ment Now button It may take a long temperature drops to a pre defined level time to complete 3 Click the Tools tab and then the Defragment Now button If Disk Defragmenter start itself over and over it means that 2 There is no sound coming from the speakers some hidden background software program is still accessing the hard disk Restart your Notebook and try again S Verity the following The speakers may have been muted Check the volume control 7 USB devices quit working unexpectedly in Windows Vista speaker icon in the notification area located in the lower Why right corner of the desktop to see if the volume has been muted If so please restore the volume The speakers may have been turned off Use lt Fn gt lt F8 gt hotkey combination to turn them on C7 This is because USB devices such as cameras scanners or printers lose its connection and stop working unexpectedly Pl
17. arging current to prevent overcharging the battery with excess current or voltage which will damage the battery Moreover in order to protect the battery from exposing to high voltage and current for a long time during charging the battery has been equipped with a protection circuit that will charge the battery at low current in the final phase 7 How come my notebook is not fully charged even after a full night charge What should I do with the battery if I will not use my Notebook Make sure the Notebook is receiving power Is the power cord for a long time C5 Recharge the battery or discharge it to about 40 full and then store it in a dry place at about 15 C to 25 plugged in correctly If the battery is installed in the Notebook and it is properly connected to an AC outlet check if the battery meter icon is showing a charge sign If this does not fix the problem then the battery the power source in your Notebook or the AC power cord may be defective Consult your dealer for help and maintenance FAQ and troubleshooting 33 2 What should I do if the battery gets hot in my Notebook Connection CT Take the battery out and let it cool down for a while If the problem persists when the battery is inserted again into your Notebook later the battery could be defective and it may need 7 What is a Wireless LAN WLAN to b laced C lt dealer for help and maint JGGG ale j A WLAN isa type of Local Area Ne
18. e your Notebook near a gas leak 8 Do notstore your Notebook in environments where the temperature is below 0 C or above 50 nor use your Notebook in environments where the temperature is below 5 or above 35 Otherwise system performance will be adversely affected 9 Do not use your Notebook near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 10 Do not place the Notebook in the vicinity of strong magnetic fields 11 Use an appropriate electrical outlet and make sure no heavy objects are placed on the power adapter or power cord 12 The power adapter is a high voltage component Do not attempt to repair it yourself Should it become damaged please contact an authorized distributor or service center Safety information about the battery Caution There is a high risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to battery manufacturer s instructions Appendix 42 Safety information about power adapter Use only the power adapter supplied with your Notebook Use of another type of power adapter will result in malfunction and or danger Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment Never touch the adapter when your hands are wet Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using
19. ease follow the steps below to resolve the problem The volume may have been set too low Use lt Fn gt lt F9 gt 1 Click Start hotkey combination to increase volume ce Pr Opertics An earphone or external speakers may have been connected to the audio output jack turning off the Notebook s built in 3 Double click the Universal Serial Bus controllers branch speakers automatically to expand it 4 Right click USB Root Hub and then click Properties 5 Click Power Management 6 Deselect Allow the computer to turn off this device to Save power 7 Repeat Step 4 to Step 6 for each USB Root hub 8 Click OK and then close Device Manager FAQ and troubleshooting 37 7 Why is hard disk capacity displayed by OS different from Furthermore when a hard disk is partitioned the system will its nominated capacity reserve some space on the drive for system files Therefore the total capacity of a hard disk displayed by the OS will never be the C5 You may have discovered that the capacity of a 10GB hard disk anas nominated becomes 9GB when displayed from the OS and 20GB becomes 19GB etc The bigger the capacity the bigger the difference It is because hard disk manufacturers and OS developers calculate I hear noise when connecting an earphone to the Notebook hard disk capacity in different ways As a result the nominated Verify the
20. etainers Secure the battery in place 5 Speakers 6 3G module option Contains the 3G module slots 1 Back cover Inside the cover you can find the memory slot of the Notebook You can replace the existing memory module of your Notebook from here e To remove the cover a small Phillips head screwdriver is required e For more information about replacing the memory module refer to Replacing the memory on page 28 7 Battery pack Supplies power to the Notebook when external power is not connected 14 Touring your Notebook Indicators No Indicators 1 Power indicator When the system is on it lights up in blue When the system is in Sleep mode it flashes in blue When the system is off or in Hibernation mode the light goes off 2 Battery status indicator Flashes in red when the battery is low Light up in red when the battery is charging Light up in blue when the battery is fully charged 3 M Hard disk activity indicator Flashes in blue when the Notebook is accessing data in the hard disk No 1 1 2 3 4 5 Indicators CN Caps Lock indicator Lights up in blue when the lt CapsLock gt key is enabled 2 CN Num Lock indicator Lights up in blue when the lt LK gt key is enabled 3 3G 3G indicator option Lights up in blue when the 3G function is turned on 4 i Wirele
21. ide you through the also the lightest battery type currently available on a commercial troubleshooting process basis and can provide more power than other main cell types There are no known problems of memory effect with this battery type and it is the easiest battery type to be maintained Use lt Fn gt lt F7 gt function key combination to make external video signal enabled e Refer to the user manual that came with the external monitor Display to check the settings Connect the VGA cable to the Notebook and reboot the system If there is no display on the external monitor after 2 There is nothing visible on screen system reboot connect the Notebook to a standard VGA F Check the Power button indicator monitor and wait until you can see things properly on that VGA monitor Then connect the target display to the Notebook If it is not lit up no power is being supplied to the Notebook again Connect the power adapter and restart the Notebook If it blinks in white the Notebook has entered Sleep mode in order to conserve power You can press the Power button to resume from Sleep mode FAQ and troubleshooting 39 How can I judge if my LCD panel is out of order and what should I do if this happens Contact your dealer if you encounter the following situations The screen flickers when the system starts up normally Fonts displayed on the screen are unclear and strange codes appear
22. it to operate the device or charge the battery not cover power adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling Do not use the power adapter while it is inside a carrying case Connect the adapter to a proper power source The voltage requirements are found on the product case and or packaging Do not use the adapter if cord becomes damaged Do not attempt to service the adapter There are no service parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture Appendix Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment by users in private households in the European Union This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this can not be disposed of as household waste You must dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to the applicable take EM back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For more information about recycling of this equipment please contact your city office the shop where you purchased the equipment or your household waste disposal service The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and environment Safety instructions for Poland Romania Slovenia Bulgaria Latvia and Croatia Polski l Nale y upewni si e zastosowano si do wszystkich instrukcji i ostrze e dotycz cych systemu Nie nale y
23. lt in webcam A built in 1 3 megapixel webcam that allows you to capture still images record videos and chat online 3 LED BL panel 4 Keyboard 5 Offline mode swictch Turn on off your notebook network 6 Touchpad Refer to Using the touchpad on page 16 for details 7 HDD Battery Power Indicators Refer to Indicators on page 15 for details Touring your Notebook 9 8 Indicators Refer to Indicators on page 15 for details 9 1 Power button Turns your Notebook on or off 10 t Wireless LAN WLAN botton Refer to Indicators on page 15 for details 11 1 24 E mail button Open your default e mail program Touring your Notebook Left side view No Left side components 1 2 3 4 5 1 Vents 3 HDMI port Dissipate heat and keep your Notebook at an optimal Connects an optional video or audio device such as temperature a high definition television or any compatible digital or audio component AN To prevent overheating do not obstruct the vents For zxample do not use the Notebook in bed where a blanket may inadvertently cover the vents and block 4 ai i such as mice digital the airflow cameras and MP3 players that use the USB 2 0 interface 2 Kensington lock slot Secure your computer to an object by connecting a Kensington cable lock to this slot Touring your Notebook 11 5 Four in One mem
24. mulatorus saska ar ra ot ja nor d m Pievienojiet adapteri atbilsto ai str vas padevei Str vas padeves parametrus J s varat atrast uz produkta korpusa un vai iepakojuma Nelietojiet adapteri ja ir boj ts t vads Nem iniet labot iek rtu pa roc gi Deta u boj jumu gad jum vai ar ja t bijusi pak auta mitruma ietekmei griezieties autoriz t servisa centr Nekad nelietojiet un neveiciet telefona l nijas piesl gumu negaisa laik Hrvatski 1 2 3 Pridr avajte se svih uputa i upozorenja vezi sustavom Ne postavljajte ra unalo u podru je jakih magnetskih polja Nepravilna zamjena baterije izazvat e opasnost od eksplozije Prilikom zamjene koristite istu ili ekvivalentnu vrstu baterije koju je preporu io proizvoda Rabljene baterije odlo ite prema uputama proizvoda a Mre ni prilagodnik priklju ite na odgovaraju i izvor napajanja Propisani napon naveden je na ku i tu proizvoda i ili pakiranju Ne koristite mre ni prilagodnik kojem je o te en kabel Ne poku avajte servisirati ure aj U ure aju se ne nalaze dijelovi koje mo ete popraviti Ure aj zamijenite u slu aju o te enja ili izlo enosti prekomjernoj Nikada ne instalirajte o i enje telefona za vrijeme grmljavine Appendix 46 lt Memo gt 47 Appendix
25. n when Windows starts However you can still run them by double clicking their icons in the folder created in Step 1 Empty the Recycle Bin You can free up disk space by clearing files you no longer need from the Recycle Bin To do so right click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop and select Empty Recycle Bin Delete temporary files and directories This will increase the disk space of your hard disk and reduce the time Windows takes to access the hard disk It will also help solve problems associated with spooling print job 1 Close all running programs 2 Click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt System Tools gt Disk Cleanup 3 Check the types of files you want to delete temporary files are safe to delete 4 Click OK Use the Scan Disk and Defragment functions The Scan Disk function checks a hard disk for errors while the Disk Defragment function takes all the scattered bits of program data and groups them back together in the front of the drive 1 Click Start gt Computer 2 Right click the hard disk s icon and select Properties 3 Click the Tools tab and then the Check Now button 4 Check all checkboxes in the dialog that follows 5 Click Start 7 Why does the keyboard and or palm rest get warm 6 Restart your Notebook It may take a long time to CF Typically the Notebook tends to be warm slightly The complete location of the hard disk is typically underneath the palm rest
26. nd Exit saves changes you have made and exits BIOS setup After finishing with your settings you must save and exit so that the new settings can take effect e Discard Changes and Exit exits BIOS setup without saving the changes you have made e Load Optimal Defaults loads the default values for all the items in the BIOS setup utility It is recommended that you go into BIOS to load manufacture defaults whenever you have installed new hardware components Using BIOS setup 27 Replacing memory You can existing memory module with a higher 1 Shut down your Notebook completely Disconnect the capacity one Before you upgrade or replace memory please power adapter and turn over your Notebook check on the our web site to determine the module which can be used or contact our distributor or customer service center It is recommended that you take your Notebook to the our distributor or customer service center for the upgrade or Battery memory replacement Mermory e door AV e If you install an uncertified memory module your system may not work properly e It is the sole responsibility of the user if problems such as pata OSE OUG tO NON 2 Slide Battery retainer A to the right to unlock the battery installed software parts and or non original accessories Battery m retainer A 28 Replacing the memory 3 Slide Battery retaine
27. ns the basic configuration settings of the system and shows some system information such as the BIOS version CPU type and speed and the system memory etc e System Time allows you to set the time of the system Type in the value and then press lt Enter gt to change the next value e System Date allows you to set the date of the system Type in the value and then press lt Enter gt to change the next value Advanced menu The Advanced menu contains advanced I O Input Output configuration settings of the system For example enabling disabling AHCI mode AV If you are not familiar with the items in the Advanced menu you are advised to keep the default Setting values incorrectly may cause system malformation Boot menu The Boot menu contains the boot configuration settings of the system Boot Device Priority sets the seguence of boot devices The system will try to boot from the first device If it is not available the system will try the next boot device a Use lt T gt lt 4 gt to select a device b Press lt Enter gt and then press lt T gt lt V gt to select a device from the list Press lt Enter gt to confirm your selection e Hard Disk Drives specifies the Boot Device Priority seguence from hard disks that are available Using BIOS setup Removable Drives specifies the Boot Device Priority seguence from removable disks that are available e PXE SUPPORT supports to bo
28. ory slot Support the following optinal digital card formats Secure digital SD memory card MutiMediaCard MMC Memory Stick MS Memory Stick Pro MSP 12 Touring your Notebook Right side view 1 1 2 By 4 Right side components 22 Microphone input jack Connects to a microphone for recording sounds This jack is for 3 5mm analog audio plugs lt accepts both mono and stereo plugs 5 6 4 O 15 pin D sub video jack monitors and projectors 2 Audio output jack Connects to an earphone headset or external speaker for playing the Notebook audio 3 lt gt USB port Connects peripherals such as mice digital cameras and MP3 players that use the USB 2 0 interface 5 LAN Local Area Network port RJ 45 connector fast Ethernet 100BASE T network Please be careful to avoid plugging RJ 11 phone cable connector in the RJ 45 port This will damage the LAN port They look similar but the RJ 45 connector is wider than the RJ 11 connector and has more conductors 6 DCIN Power jack Connects AC power supply to power the Notebook and charge the battery Touring your Notebook 13 Bottom view 2 Wi Fi module and Memory module compartment Contains the Wi Fi module and two memory slots that support replaceable memory modules 3 Hard drive bay Holds the internal hard drive 4 Battery r
29. ot from LAN Security menu The Security menu contains the security settings which safeguard your system against unauthorized use AV Do NOT the BIOS security password without having memorized it or written it down and stored it with your Notebook warranty documentation Should you happen to forget or mislay the password once set you will be greatly inconvenienced in gaining subsequent access to your notebook e Change Supervisor Password This set of password controls the system supervisor s access to the whole BIOS setup utility It must be set before User Password can be set When typing the password first make sure Num Lock is off and then type your password in the entry field and press lt Enter gt Confirm your password by typing it again and pressing lt Enter gt Change User Password This set of password controls the user s access to the BIOS setup utility When typing the password first make sure Num Lock is off and then type your password in the entry field and press lt Enter gt Confirm your password by typing it again and pressing lt Enter gt If Supervisor Password and User Password are both set you can enter either one of them during the password prompt To have full privileges in BIOS setup enter Supervisor Password Exit menu The Exit menu displays ways of exiting BIOS setup After finished with your settings you must save and exit so that the new settings can take effect e Save Changes a
30. put Output System is a layer of software called firmware that translates instructions from other layers of software into instructions that the Notebook hardware can understand The BIOS settings are needed by the Notebook to identify the types of installed devices and establish special features A BIOS settings are specific to your Notebook hardware Do NOT change existing BIOS settings unless you are sure they need to be changed and are aware of the conseguences Any incorrect BIOS settings may degrade the performance operation and functionality of your Notebook When and how to use BIOS setup You need to use BIOS setup when You see an error message on the screen reguesting you to run BIOS setup You want to restore the factory default settings You want to modify some specific settings according to the hardware Using BIOS setup You want to modify some specific settings to optimize system performance e The BIOS setup screen shown in this chapter is for your reference only The actual items or settings on your Notebook may differ e The BIOS setup program may have been updated after the publication of this manual e The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings in BIOS setup To run BIOS setup press the lt F2 gt key immediately when the logo appears on the screen during system startup The logo shows up on the screen for only a few seconds so you must press the lt
31. r to left 1 and while still holding the retainer remove the battery from its compartment 2 iss o 3 Battery retainer B 4 The memory door is secured with two screws Use a screwdriver to remove the screws USA TTE To remove the screws a small Phillips head screwdriver is required Replacing the memory 29 5 Remove back cover 6 Release the existing memory module by pushing aside the memory holders and remove the memory Ground yourself to your Notebook with professional grounding eguipment like an anti static wristband or touch the metal surface on the inside of your Notebook to discharge any static electricity AV Handle the memory module by its edge and avoid touching the contacts 30 Replacing the memory 8 Align memory module with slot and then insert it 10 Replace the memory door and use a screwdriver to secure When inserting pay attention to the direction of the the memory door with the screws memory module 9 Gently push the free edge downwards until the module locks into place If the memory module is not installed properly your Notebook may not boot properly Replacing the memory 31 12 Place battery its original position 1 and then slide Battery retainer A to the left 2 Connect the power adapter When you start the Notebook it will automatically nnjr kk s Battery retainer A It is recommended
32. r damaged contact your dealer immediately Save the packaging in case you need to ship your Notebook for service Getting your Notebook ready for use 1 Installing the battery pack Battery retainer B Close lid of your Notebook if open Turn your Notebook upside down and place it on a soft clean cloth With the label side of the battery pack facing down slide it gently into the battery compartment until it snaps into place 1 Move Battery retainer to the left as shown to lock the battery pack into place 2 Getting started 3 2 Connecting power 3 Opening your Notebook Gently lift up the latchless lid that allows you to open the case a Connect the power cord to the power adapter easily b Connect the power adapter to the power jack on your 4 Performing initial setup Notebook c Connect the power cord to a power outlet The Notebook will automatically start charging the battery The battery pack is shipped with low charge from the factory You can still use your Notebook while the battery is charging e Power systems and plug types may vary depending on your country region For details about the colors and meanings of the indicators Press the Power button to start up your Notebook the Power refer to Indicators on page 15 button indicator then lights up in white And then follow the 4 Getting started on screen instructions to complete initial Operating system setup
33. s the numeric keypad indicated by the light gray shade in the illustration on the previous page lt Fn gt lt Delete gt Switches display between your Notebook and an external display device such as a monitor or projector or allows simultaneous display 7 Make sure an external display device such as a monitor or projector has been connected to your Notebook properly before using this hotkey combination Using your Notebook 19 You can access features of the Windows operating system guickly using Windows key combinations use the shortcut combinations press and hold the Windows key and then press the other shortcut key Windows key shortcuts and other keys _ Backspace Using your Notebook 20 Function hotkey Description Function hotkey Description Windows key Activates the Run dialog box ag Provides quick access to the Start lt R gt menu Opens closes Windows Mobility FX Opens the Computer window for lt gt Center browsing disks and files TEN Minimizes all open windows that X Cancels minimization of all CE lt M gt contain Minimize buttons lt Shift gt lt gt windows lt Alt gt lt Tab gt Switches between windows lt CapsLock gt Capitalizes all text entered lt Prt Sc gt Copies a bitmap image of the lt ins g
34. se RAP R CIA 34 SEM A W sia usa 35 DIDO e AAA 39 Cleaning and battery maintenance sseesseesoessocesossoesssessosssosssee 41 Battery maintenace 4 Cleaning your Notebook sies nas a 41 Appendix aaa 42 General safety imiotmal m 42 Safety information about the 42 Safety information about the power 43 Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment by users in private households in the European Union 43 Safety instructions for Poland Romania Slovenia Bulgaria Ai COAL Musas 44 Table of Contents ii Overview About this book This book provides you the main information about various components in your Notebook and demonstrates how to use them The following are the major chapters of this book FAQ and troubleshooting Information about frequently asked questions and troubleshooting Cleaning and battery maintenance Information about cleaning and battery maintenance Overview Introduction to this book Getting started Information about beginning to use your Notebook Appendix Important safety information Touring your Notebook Introduction to the hardware components of your notebook Using your Notebook Basic and advanced information about operating your Notebook Using BIO
35. ss LAN WLAN indicator When WLAN is turned on it lights up in blue When WLAN is turned off the light goes off 5 R Bluetooth indicator option Lights up in blue when the Bluetooth function is turned on Touring your Notebook 15 Using your Notebook Using the touchpad 1 The touchpad with its buttons is a pointing device that functions as an optional external mouse which can perform navigation scrolling and selection functions The components of the touchpad are described as follows 16 Using your Notebook 1 Touchpad Moves the pointer selects or activates items on the screen 2 Left touchpad Eguivalent to the left button of button an optional external mouse 3 Right touchpad Equivalent to the right button button of an optional external mouse To use the touchpad as an optional external mouse press the left and right touchpad buttons which provide the same click functions as an external mouse does move the pointer place your finger with slight pressure the touchpad and move in the direction as desired e Do not use a pen pencil or marker on the touchpad Use only your fingertip To set the touchpad preferences in Windows Vista select Start gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse Function Left Right Touchpad touchpad touchpad button button Select Click once Tap once Execute Click twice
36. t Switches between text insert mode current entire screen to your and text overtype mode clipboard which can be inserted into documents as a screenshot or pasted into a graphics software such as Microsoft Paint Using your Notebook 21 Using built in wireless connectivity With the built in wireless connectivity ofyour Notebook you 4 From the pop up menu click Connect to a network can access other wireless network enabled devices such as rr neas Access Point network stations Notebook computers Personal Wireless networks are available Digital Assistants or digital projectors wirelessly without the constraints of network cables S connect with a Local Area Network LAN at home or in office you need the details of an access point which serves as an air station to make transmission possible Outdoors in places such as in coffee shops or library you can inquire the service personnel about an account 5 Click Wireless in the Show list A list of available wireless networks will be displayed Vw Connect to a network Select a network to connect to e Wireless LAN WLAN is available on select models Show Wireless WLAN connectivity has limited range depending upon the Km 0 w equipment being used the chosen frequency band radio Ra network KU wave interference and the physical landscape including E building structure Circumstances
37. that you go into BIOS to load setup defaults after installing additional memory For details refer to Using BIOS setup on page 24 32 Replacing the memory FAO and troubleshooting The chapter describes situations that you may encounter during The battery icon in the notification area on my Notebook use of the Notebook along with basic troubleshooting steps Ifyou are not able to resolve the issue contact a nearest service center for assistance immediately Battery and power 7 How long should I charge the battery for the first time CF The length of the charging time may vary Check the battery icon in the notification area located in the lower right corner of the desktop to see if the battery is fully charged 7 My Notebook won t start up with the battery inserted What should I do CF Make sure the battery is properly inserted Make sure the battery is fully charged If this does not work consult your dealer suggests that the battery is fully charged However when I check it from the Power Manager in Windows the battery level is only about 95 99 Why C7 It is the result of the battery protection design of your Notebook When the battery icon in the notification area on your Notebook shows the battery is fully charged it means that the battery has reached a saturated voltage 95 99 At this moment the voltage difference detected by your Notebook is very small so it will reduce the ch
38. twork LAN that uses high 2 I have pressed the Power button but my Notebook cannot frequency radio waves rather than wires to communicate and start up transmit data among nodes It is a flexible data communication system implemented as an extension to or as an alternative for Check the Power button indicator a wired LAN within a building or campus If it is not lit up your Notebook is not being supplied by power either from an external power source via the power 2 I cannot connect to Internet with the built in network adapter or from the battery pack Make sure you have interface on my Notebook Why ted th dapt tl h jack of U SAGE A ae CT Check if the network has a fixed MAC address Contact your your Notebook and a working electrical outlet so the AE battery can start charging network administrator for further solutions If the Power button indicator lights up a white the When connecting to a local network the connection is unstable Notebook is being supplied normally with power Why meaning that the problem lies elsewhere The instructions below will guide you through If you have added or replaced any hardware such as a troubleshooting process memory module check if it has been installed correctly 1 Click Start It is possible that certain operating system files are 2 Right click Computer and select Properties gt Device damaged or missing If so you may need to back up all
39. will vary depending upon R Unnamed Network Unsecured network M your particular situation Connecting to a wireless network 1 Make sure you are located within the wireless network service area Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center 2 Enable WLAN by pressing lt Fn gt lt 1 gt hotkey Sm Connect anc combination When WLAN is on the WLAN indicator flashes in blue 6 Choose a network and then click Connect If security authentication is not reguired by the network you are using 3 Click on the WLAN icon in the notification area located at the lower right corner of the desktop to display a pop up menu 22 Using your Notebook there will be successful message showing that you have connected to the network connect to some networks that require security authentication you may have to undergo another authorization process and enter username and password For details please consult your network administrator e For data security it is strongly recommended to connect to security enabled wireless networks whenever possible e When travelling by air please be sure to turn off wireless networking to avoid any possible risks to flight safety There is another way for the Notebook to connect with a network See LAN Local Area Network port RJ 45 connector on page 11 Using your Notebook 23 Using BIOS setup 24 BIOS Basic In
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