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2. Remove a Memory Card To remove the Memory Card either gently pull the card and then gently remove it or press the card into the slot to unclick the card Ensure that the card is not being read from or written to when removing USER S MANUAL USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Olibook S1300 Utilites 21 4 1 Configuration Center utility The Configuration Center utility provides quick and easy access to notebook configuration settings that help optimize battery life increase performance and enhance overall notebook experience Configuration Center allows quick selection of the current power plan and extends power options configuration settings In addition Configuration Center provides direct control over notebooks devices and options You could Press Fn Home to launch Configuration Center Power plan icons There are six different icons to indicate the six pre defined power plans High performance Power saver Balanced Presentation Night download and Away Move mouse on an icon it will be enlarged and the name of power plan will be displayed There will be a smooth animation and other icons are pushed aside OLIBOOK y Configuration Center Add new power plan Click dropdown list at the right corner of Configura tion Center select Manage Power Plans click Create a power plan from the left side bar then follow Windows prompts to create a new power plan The ne
3. USER GUIDE Edited Published Produced by Code 383327Z Olivetti S p A Gruppo Telecom Italia Date of publication December 2009 Via Jervis 77 Ivrea TO Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered Italy i trademarks of Microsoft Corporation www olivetti com Other trademarks and trade names Copyright Olivetti 2009 may be used in this document to refer to either the entities All rights reserved claiming the marks and names or their products Olivetti disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own The mark affixed to the product certifies that the product satisfies the basic quality Requirements USER S MANUAL Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your notebook When Using Your Notebook Computer CAUTION Do not operate your portable computer for an DM extended period of time with the base resting directly on your body With extended operation heat can build up in the base Allowing sustained contact with the skin can cause discomfort or a possible burn Do not attempt to service the notebook yourself Always follow installation instructions closely Do not carry a battery in your pocket purse or other container where metal objects such as car keys could short circuit the battery terminals The resulting excessive current flow can generate extremely high temperature and may cause burns to
4. e Make sure that the hard disk indicator light is off If you turn off the system while is being accessed data loss can occur and disk damage may occur e Never turn off the notebook will any program is running as doing so may result in data loss or the program no longer working as intended e The Shut Down Method is slightly different for each operating system For Windows 7 use the Start Menu to shut down the system Under Windows 7 choose the Shut Down icon USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 The Olibook S1300 Tour This chapter will show you the various ports and components of the Olibook S1300 and familiarizes you with the notebook Certain parts of the notebook can be user upgraded while others are fixed and cannot be changed 2 1 Front View 2 3 Top view A 3 Please be careful when opening the LCD display panel It is 2 suggested to open it by holding the silver tip 2 2 Rear View 3 oS The air vent is used as the exit port for the hot air in the system This Vent should never be blocked and covered in any way as the system could overheat USER S MANUAL 1 Icon Item Description Web camera for video communi 13 mesapxea s Web camera 0 cation Internal microphone for sound Microphone recording LCD display Displays computer output
5. have a problem with recharging it If you happen to leave your battery pack to go through an extended period of self discharge say more than three months the battery voltage level will become too low and needs to be Pre Charged to bring the battery voltage level high enough before it automatically for Li lon only resumes its normal Fast Charge Pre Charge may take 30 minutes Fast Charge usually takes 2 3 hours 6 4 The Notebook Care Through prolonged use the Notebook might become dirty or due to some form of accident require cleaning It may also become damaged due to travel and use Please follow the below guideline s to care for and clean the Notebook Ensure to always carry your Notebook in a Handy Bag or Case so that it is protected during travel and is better able to handle any of the normal bumps knocks and drops that occur Should the work surface of the notebook Palm Rest Touch Pad etc become dirty a slightly damp cloth and certified computer cleaner can be used to clean the surface Do not use any Household or abrasive cleaners as these can damage the surface To clean the LCD Panel please use a slightly damp cloth and approved LCD Cleaner ONLY Any form of Household or abrasive cleaner can damage the LCD Panel In the event that any liquid is spilled in onto the notebook immediately switch off the machine regardless of any data that might be lost remove the AC Adaptor if plugged in and remove
6. Stereo The built in dual speakers allow Speakers for stereo sound The keyboard comes with 86 keys Keyboard including dedicated Windows keys The TouchPad pointing device is TouchPad a mouse like cursor control with Pointing Device two buttons and a touch sensitive movement pad Suspend Power This button turns your laptop on On Buttons and off or puts it to sleep 2 4 LED indicators These LED lights show the statsus of certain system components and their activity OLIBOOKS1300 WT iT iT TT tT Ww ont tT WT Icon Item Description Indicates the computer s input are all 1 LED capital letters Bluetooth sta Indicates when the Bluetooth device is 2 tus LED active Bluetooth may be optional 3 8 HDD status Indicates when the hard disk drive is LED active 4 lt Wireless LAN Indicates when the WiFi LAN device is gt status LED active 5 a Battery status Flash when charging and off when the LED battery is full Indicates the computer s embedded 6 fil Num Lock LED numeric keyboard status for numeric data input 2 5 Left view 3 lt USB 2 0 port Item Description Kensington lock Connects to a Kensington slot compatible computer security lock Connects to a display device such as external monitor and LCD projector External display VGA port The USB port allows you to con
7. Troubleshooting i iii ie 32 6 2 Frequently Asked Questions 35 6 3 Questions And Answers 37 6 4 The Notebook Cafe dia 38 Appendix Olibook 51300 39 VII USER S MANUAL Chapter 1 Knowing your Olibook S1300 This chapter provides basic information to start using the notebook Some of the features described herein may not function properly or at all unless used in conjunction with the pre installed operating system Any change to the operating system may cause improper function 1 1 Hardware checklist Carefully unpack the notebook taking care to save the box and any packaging for possible future use Whats In The Box Check to make sure you have all the following items e Notebook Computer e AC adaptor and Power cord plug depends on region e Lithium ion Battery pack e Drivers and User Guide CD e User manual or Quick Start Guide 1 2 Using the Battery Pack How to Insert the Battery Pack To insert the battery simply follow the easy steps below Locate the battery bay which should be empty located on the right side of the notebook when viewed as in the image above and then align and place the battery into the bay Press the battery down to activate the 2 clips Shown as 2 amp 3 that secure
8. The ODD Port will have either a DVD Writer Drive or a Blu Ray ROM DVD RW Combo SATA Optical Drive or a full Blu Ray Writer DVD RW drive installed that will depend on the configuration purchased as well as the available options DVI Port Kensignton Lock USER S MANUAL USB Optical Disc Drive The notebook does NOT feature an Optical Disc Drive Th is will breifly cover an external USB Optical Disc Drive Please see below for details Plase note that the USB Drive is NOT Included with the notebook and needs to be sourced and purchased from a 3rd Party store or supplier The Example below assumes that a USB Powered ODD has been purchased and if for guideline purposes only and may not indicate the exact drive that a user may have purchased USB Optical Front Activiity LED Eject Button Emergency Release 1 Press the drive eject button to open the drive Pull gently once it pops open 2 Place the disc into the center of the drive and click into place onto the round spinner section to secure the disc 3 Close the drive to initiate reading of the disc USB Optical Rear Mini USB Port ci p The mini USB Port acts as both the interface to the PC as well as the port for power The drive will power through USB unless a drive that requires its own power source is purchased Please see Page Section 3 6 for a guide to connecting USB devices Emergency Release In the event that the drive will not open
9. is strictly prohibited it must be collected separately The dumping of these devices at unequipped and unauthorized places may have hazardous effects on health and the environment Offenders will be subjected to the penalties and measures laid down by the law To dispose of our devices correctly a Contact the Local Authorities who will give you the practical information you need and the instructions for handling the waste correctly for example location and times of the waste collection centres etc b When you purchase a new device of ours give a used device similar to the one purchased to our dealer for disposal The crossed dustbin symbol on the device means that When it to be disposed of the device is to be taken to the equipped waste collection centres and is to be handled separately from urban waste Olivetti guarantees the activation of the treatment collection recycling and disposal procedures in accordance with Directive 2002 96 CE and subsequent amendments 2 FOR OTHER COUNTRIES NOT IN THE EU The treatment collection recycling and disposal of electric and electronic devices will be carried out in accordance with the laws in force in the country in question Code 383327Z OLIVETTI S P A JERVIS 77 10015 IVREA TO ITALY www olivetti com
10. may cause electrical shocks Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak within the leakage area WARNING Voiding of the Warranty If the battery is not properly handled there may be a risk of ex plosion make sure you are using the same or compatible battery Please discard used batteries according to the instructions given by the manufacturer Please be aware that use of cracked severely scratched or poor quality discs may damage the optical drive and corrupt data in the disc Such discs may break while the drive operates at high speed in this case your product warranty may be voided USER S MANUAL RF exposure This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter End users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimetres between the antenna and your body Battery Disposal amp Caution The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws It may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling o
11. needing to use any type of CD or DVD There are two options avaible for this Option One will be an External USB DVD Drive Option Two will be a Docking Station with a built in DVD Writer Both of these are optional accessories and are available from the notebook Supplier at an additional cost Docking Station The docking station provides extension to the Input Output capabilities of the Notebook The notebook clips into the docking 6 4082 LOCK 1D Item Hard disk bay Memory compartment Communication Bay SIM card slot Battery bay Battery release latch Battery lock station which will then activate the extra ports and connectors Please see below for the list of ports The ODD Drive depends on Description the model Either DVD or Blu Ray is possible Houses the computer s hard disk Top View secured with screws Houses the computer s main memory secured with screws Release Latch Keylock Houses the computer s WiFi LAN and WWAN card secured with screw Slot for inserting SIM cards Houses the computer s battery pack Release the battery for removal Locks the battery in position Dock Connector Undock Button Status LED Panel Item Description The docking port is used to interface between the notebook and the station itself allowing control and connectivity This port is very fragile Care must be taken when connecting and disconnect
12. the computer to shut off completely My computer says CMOS Battery Low what should do Caution Unplugging or ejecting a device that supports safe removal gt If your computer is without power unplug the computer without first than using the Safe Removal application to power source from the power outlet and remove the battery warn the system can cause data to be lost or your system to pack from it for over 45 days you would lose the information become unstable For example if a device is unplugged during stored in CMOS Please follow the steps below to reconfigure a data transfer data loss is likely If you use Safe Removal your CMOS settings however you can warn the system before you unplug or eject step1 Press F2 to enter into the BIOS setup utility a device preventing possible loss of data if you use Safe Removal however you can warn the system before you step2 Select Load Optional Defaults When you see the unplug or eject a device preventing possible loss of data following prompt choose lt OK gt and then press lt Enter gt step3 Select Save Changes and Exit select lt OK gt and press Note lt Enter gt to restart your computer For removable storage devices that can safely be removed E O set while the system is on the system disables write caching by lt gt How to unplug or eject devices default It does this so the devices can be
13. your skin e Be sure that nothing rests on your AC adapter s power cable and that the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on e While you are using the computer or charging the battery place the AC adapter in a ventilated area like on a desktop or on the floor Do not cover the AC adapter with papers or other items that may prevent ventilation Also do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Do not insert objects into the air vent of your notebook computer Doing so can cause short circuit and may result in a fire or electrical shock Use only the AC adapter and batteries that are supplied by your notebook manufacturer Using other types of batteries or AC adapter may heighten the risk of fire or explosion Incorrectly installed or placed batteries may result in an explosion Replace only with the same or a compatible battery that is recommended by the manufacturer Please discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Before you connect your notebook to a power source ensure that the voltage rating of the AC adapter matches that of the available power source 230 V 50 Hz in most of Europe the Middle amp Far East and Africa If you use an extension cord with your AC adapter ensure that the total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed its total capacity When removing a battery from your notebook first turn off the sys
14. an emergency release will need to be performed Take a thin long item such as a paper clip and put it gently into the small hole on the front of the drive and press inwards until the tray of the drive clicks out This should only be performed if the drive has stalled and will not open at all using the release button or the eject command in windows USER S MANUAL Chapter 3 Using the Olibook S1300 This chapter will briefly explain the basics of using the Notebook It will also explain any necessary precautions when using the notebook 15 3 1 The Notebook Keyboard The notebook features a Windows Compatible Keyboard The set language of the keyboard will depend on the region This section is for the English Qwerty Layout Keyboard It is compatible with a standard 104 105 Key Windows Keyboard accessed by using specific key press combinations and the Hotkeys The number of keys on the keyboard will also vary by language and region English QWERTY Keyboard Layout The Notebook Hotkeys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer s controls like screen brightness and volume output To activate hotkeys press and hold the lt Fn gt key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination Hotkey Function Fn F1 Sleep Description Puts the computer in Sleep mode Enables disables the Wireless LAN Fn F2 Wireless LAN function Brightness down Fn F4 Brigh
15. arm settings dialog the Configuration tab will be shown If the taskbar icon is not showing start the service by selecting the Always Aware Alarm item from Start gt All Programs gt Always Aware Applications USER S MANUAL Chapter 5 Connecting Peripherals 25 and upgrade 5 1 How to Connect USB Devices Connect a USB Device To connect a USB device simply line it up with the USB port on the unit and press it into the port securely It will only go in one way because of the notching used so ensure that it is lined up correctly and do not force the USB connector into the port if it does not want to go in USB Devices support Plug and Play and should auto discover inside the units operating system and install drivers or request drivers E o 9e me Disconnect a USB Device To remove the device look for the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar and open the tool by double clicking with the left mouse button Select the device you would like to remove and click on stop and windows will then let you know that it is safe to remove the device and then pull the cable out of the port 5 2 How to Connect Displays Connect an external Display To insert the cable simply line it up with the port on the side of the notebook and press it into the port securely Please note that the port does not have screw pi
16. bleshooting Warning Under the condition that you can t handle problems please contact to your dealer to get professional assistance and service AC Adapter Trouble Solution Make sure the AC adapter is well connected to the power source and Notebook No power supplied to Notebook Check the cable and plug to make sure they are OK If they are broken please contact your local dealer ASAP Battery pack Trouble Solution The remaining power in battery pack may not be sufficient to power the machine Please con nect the AC Adapter to recharge it No power supplied to Notebook Check temperature of battery pack s surface Battery pack can t be recharged if its tempera ture is too high or too low Recharge it only after its temperare has reached the same level as Can t be recharged the environment after connecting AC Adapter If battery pack is fully discharged it won t be recharged at once Please wait for a few some minutes If the power indicators of the battery pack are always not lit up its life may be over Please contact your dealer to buy another one Battery life depends on usage conditions of the Notebook You can change the settings in the Power Manager of the OS to save power Battery pack can t exert its full capacity if it Battery life is not as long asit Works when not fully recharged frequently should be Power Notebook by battery pack until its power drops to a critical
17. d set up the WWAN 3G unit if it did not ship with your 11320 If you purchased the WWAN 3G Module separately you should have these items in the package 1x WWAN Mobile Broadband Card 1x Driver CD 1x Quick Installation Guide To install the 3 5G Mini Card please follow these steps however if you are not comfortable doing so please contact the supplier to install the Module for you Ensure the notebook is off before proceeding 1 Remove the Comm Bay cover shown above to reveal the Mini Card slots There should be one open slot available 2 Line up the 3 56 Mini Card with the slot making sure to check the alignment of the notch and press the card into the slot 3 There should be an antenna plug available to plug into the Mini Card to allow for signal reception and transmission Plug this into the port on the card Follow the software installation steps on the next page 4 The SIM Card slot is under the battery in the battery bay Follow the How to Remove Battery guideline to gain access to the slot and then install the SIM Card USER S MANUAL Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Q amp A This section will briefly cover some frequently encountered problems and questions and provide a quick guide to assist with solve these problems Most problems can be resolved quickly simply and easily and are not always a system problem 31 6 1 Trou
18. egato sincronizzazione corso Prestazioni elevate Attiva wireless schermo Impostazioni sincron Attiva Schermo esterno Centro sincronizzazione Impostazioni presentazi f 2 porte 8 Attiva tutte le porte Disabilitato g Disabilitato Attiva Bluetooth Attiva 11 Bluetooth Fotocamera Web Porte USB The applications include SmartDisk and SmartAlarm SmartDisk The application protects the notebook HDD from damage caused by sudden harmful notebook shocks It monitors system movements that exceed the defined shock threshold Once a shock is detected above the threshold the application instructs the HDD to temporarily park it s heads which protects against potential damage the drive When the notebook motion stabilizes the heads are then un parked SmartAlarm The feature attempts to assist the user in detection of unwanted movement of the notebook The user can arm the Alarm feature in conjunction with their locking of their system logging off lock or via a dedicated key sequence Once armed the user must then disarm the alarm through standard Windows logon process Notebook movement detected prior to disarm will cause an audio alarm to sound To configure the Always Aware Alarm settings double click the taskbar icon or open the context menu right mouse button associated with the taskbar icon and select Open This will open the Always Aware Al
19. ernal forces Do not place any object on the keyboard or between the keyboard and the screen to prevent damage to the LCD screen 5 When traveling with the Notebook place it in a special case in a tidy manner as far as possible Excess objects may squeeze the machine and therefore damage the LCD screen 6 Do not touch the screen with sharp objects or fingers directly 7 It is recommended that the LCD screen be wiped with a special screen cleaning cloth Wipe the screen gently to avoid breakage of the screen 8 Prevent any liquid from entering the LCD screen as this may damage the elements of the LCD screen Printer Solution Trouble Make sure the printer is powered on The data can t be sent _ from Notebook to printer Make sure its cable is OK and its USB interface is well connected to Notebook Make sure your printer is compatible with E il your Notebook rror printin j 9 Please refer to the user s manual of your printer for help Solution C o Adjust sound controller Check the setting of sound volume of the software or os Check if the ear phone is firmly connect No sound emitted ed Check the Devices Manager of Windows Be sure the Sound function has been activated and isn t interfering with other hardware USB Trouble Solution Check and be sure USB port of Notebook is firmly connected with the USB cord of Equipments connected the e
20. evelopers tech sdhc How can notebook BIOS be upgraded the DOS Windows mode gt Please refer to Olivetti website How to upgrade notebook BIOS in the DOS and Windows mode 6 3 Questions And Answers Q My battery operation time is not as long as it should be Why can feel a mild heat next to the battery pack Is this normal The battery will generate heat during recharging and discharging There is a protection circuit inside the Notebook to prevent overheating User needs not worry The battery is heat sensitive and can only be charged to its maximum if the battery and its environmental temperature remain within 15 25 C 59 77 F The more the temperature deviates from this range during recharging the less chance there is for the battery to be fully charged In order to recharge the pack to its full capacity users are requested to cool down the unit by unplugging the AC Adapter Wait until it is cooled down Then plug in the AC Adapter to start recharging again did not use my spare battery for a few days Even though it was fully recharged there wasn t as much power left as a newly charged one Why The batteries will self discharge when they are not being recharged To make sure a battery pack is fully charged recharge before use Always keep the battery inside the Notebook and have the AC adapter connected whenever possible did not use my spare battery for months
21. hertz This allows the AC Adaptor to work in most countries and regions It is recommended to use only the AC Adaptor supplied with the notebook and any AC Adaptor approved by the supplier Using any other adaptor could cause damage or malfunction and might result in injury 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC In Jack on the left side of the notebook 3 Connect the power cord to the power outlet 1 4 The LCD panel The display panel can be opened at almost any angle for an optimal Do not lift the notebook using the panel and do not put anything display depending on the hinges of the LCD in between the panel and the keyboard when closing the panel While holding down the palm rest with one hand so that the When opening or closing the display panel place one hand on notebook does not lift with the panel lift the display panel itself and the palm rest to hold the computer in place and use the other adjust the tilt until the viewing angle is comfortable hand to slowly open or close the display panel Do not use excessive force when opening or closing the display panel Use extreme care when opening and closing the LCD display panel Opening it too fast or slamming it closed could damage the panel or notebook Do not open the panel too far as this could stress or damage the hinges and loosen the panel as it has no retaining latch and it relies on the hinges to remain closed and ope
22. ing Docking Port Connector This button is used to close the link between the notebook and the Docking Station It must be pressed before releasing the notebook to prevent damage and to close all links and connections Undock Button The panel shows the status of the docking LED Status Panel stations power and link status for the notebook and the ports on the docking station Rear View SY Headphone Jack D Sub Port Slim Line 12 7mm Microphone Jack DVI Port SATA Optical Drive USB Ports Display Port For DVD or Blu Ray DC In Jack USB Ports Kensington Lock LAN Port Item Description The LAN Port is used to connect the Docking Station and docked notebook to a wired network The port is capable of speeds up to 1Gbps This connector is used for the new displayport RJ 45 LAN Port DisplayPort type connector for Digital Displays Here you will connect external displayport devices The Docking Station has a total of 4 available USB Ports ports for peripheral connections and the ports are USB 2 Compliant USB 2 0 The VGA D Sub port is used to connect an external analogue monitor to the docking station These can be CRT LCD or TV Displays VGA D Sub Port The DVI Port is used to connect an external digital LCD or LCD TV display to the docking station The small port is used to secure the notebook to a desk or workstation and prevent theft The lock for the notebook is optional and is a seperate purchase
23. l 3 5G Modem Mini Card Audio Built In High Definition Sound Card 2 Channel Built In Dual 1 5Watt Stereo Speakers Card Reader 4 in 1 Card Reader Supports The following formats SD MMC MS MSPro Keyboard 86 US 87 EU 88 JP Key Full Size Windows Keyboard Features Windows Key for Windows Shortcuts Pointing Built In Touch Pad Features Two Way Scroll Function Device Standard Left amp Right Mouse Buttons Mini Card Slots 2 Mini card slots for WLAN HMC HSDPA MC Optional Interface amp I O Ports 2x Audio Jacks Headphone Microphone 1x D Sub Port 1x HDMI Digital Output Port 2x USB 2 0 Ports 1x USB eSATA Combo Port 1x RJ45 Ethernet Port 1 x DC in Jack 1 x mini Express card slot 1x 1 3 Mega Pixel Web Camera 1x SIM Card Slot In Battery Bay Battery pack AC Adaptor 4 Cell 41W 2700mAh input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Universal output 19V DC 3 42A 65W Security Kensington Lock Dimension amp Weight 337mm W 216mm D 25mm H 1 5Kg With Battery Service More service information please refer to Olivetti The above specification is for users reference The final con figuration depends on the Notebook users bought Directive 2002 96 CE DIRECTIVE 2002 96 CE ON THE TREATMENT COLLECTION RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND THEIR COMPONENTS 1 FOR COUNTRIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION EU The disposal of electric and electronic devices as solid urban waste
24. lock Ensure the other end of the cable is secured to the desk or security lock ES 7 ue To remove the cable simply insert the key or enter the correct combination twist in the unlock direction and then pull the lock out of the securing hole on the Notebook 5 6 Upgrade the Memory To upgrade the memory of the notebook follow the simple steps below If you do not wish to do the upgrade yourself you can contact the notebook supplier for assistance 1 Locate the memory bay cover Shown as 1 The memory modules and slots are located below this cover 2 Remove the 2 security screws Shown as 2 and use a correct size screwdriver to remove them being sure not to damage the screws lift the cover off to expose the memory Locate the empty socket OR populated memory socket 3 If the slot is empty places the new or upgrade module on the slot and presses it into the contacts then you press the chip down and it clips into place Reverse these steps to remove a module Replace and then secure the memory bay cover USER S MANUAL 5 7 WWAN 3G Connection The notebook depending on configuration features a WWAN 3G Connection This section will briefly explain how to install an
25. ly low level and the machine emits a high pitched beep or displays a warning message after that recharge bat tery packs to make battery pack work longer WARNING Please pay attention to the following information regarding the battery pack 1 Be sure to recycle the waste batteries property 2 Do not place the batteries near high temperature locations fire source or in burning fire as this may cause the batteries to explode 3 Do not assemble disassemble modify the batteries without authorization 4 Use the battery pack provided by the original manufacturer only Batteries other than those supplied by the original manufacturer may damage the device Keyboard Trouble Solution Press character keys but number displayed Check if Num Lock is activated instead of character Make sure there is no software to configure Confusing display the keyboard USER S MANUAL WARNING Please pay attention to the following information about keyboard maintenance 1 Dust build up may occur in the keyboard after long term use It is recommended to clean the keyboard with a small brush Please shut down the machine before cleaning the surface of the keyboard and wipe it with a soft cloth dipped in cleaner or water very gently 2 a case that liquid enters the keyboard shut off the power supply immediately remove the battery and contact the original manufacturer directly for repair Do not disassemble the keyboard yourself fo
26. n Do not press or push on the panel or panel cover as it could cause damage to the panel USER S MANUAL 1 5 Turning on the unit This section explains how to turn on the notebook the Power indicator will show if the unit is then on or not by illuminating After you turn on the notebook for the very first time do not power it down until the operating system has been configured Please note that the set volume cannot be changed until Windows Setup has completed SS OLIBOOKS1300 Power Button Starting up the notebook for the first time Depending on your configuration the Microsoft Windows Startup Screen will be the first screen that you are shown when the notebook is booted up Follow the on screen prompts and instructions in order to configure the units operating system When the Software License Terms are displayed be sure to read them and agree with them before proceeding 1 6 Turning off the power System Shut Down When you turn off the power Shut Down the system is fully powered off The notebook will boot normally when switched on again e If you have unsaved work or are busy ensure that you save it to the hard disk drive or any other storage device e Make sure that the storage device or media are not in use before you remove the media or device If not done data loss may occur
27. n holes and the connector cannot be screwed into the notebook Please make sure that the cable is seated firmly and securely Disconnect an external Display To remove the cable simply grab the head of the cable and gently pull out of the notebook ensuring that the port is no longer active with a display output DO NOT pull by the cable itself this will damage the display cable of the monitor or projector or display device USER S MANUAL 5 3 How to Connect an HDMI Display Connect an HDMI Display To insert the cable simply line it up with the HDMI port on the notebook unit and press it into the port securely It will click lightly into place when it is inserted properly Use the operating systems display properties to then get an image on the HDMI Output port Depending on your configuration the HDMI port can also carry a sound signal Disconnect an HDMI Display To remove the cable simply grab the head of the cable and gently pull out of the notebook ensuring that the port is no longer active with a display output DO NOT pull by the cable itself is this can damage the HDMI cable or the cables connector head as well as the HDMI port 5 4 Ethernet LAN connection The notebook features an RJ45 Ethernet port with an integrated LAN controller capable of operational
28. nect a Universal Serial Bus device It supports v2 0 of the USB standard which allows data exchange rates as high as 480 Mb s Accepts Secure Digital SD Multi Media Card MMC Memory Stick MS and Memory Stick PRO MS PRO Note Push to remove install the card Memory Card Reader 2 6 Right view Icon 123 4 5 6 78 Item Description The headphone jack allows you to connect headphones or external speakers and amplifiers Headphone jack The microphone jack allows you to 2 Microphone jack connect an external mono microphone The USB port allows you to connect a a Universal Serial Bus device It supports 3 USB 2 0 pori v2 0 of the USB standard which allows data exchange rates as high as 480 Mb s The combo port doubles as an eSATA 4 eSATA USB 2 0 and a USB port allowing USB devices combo port and external Hard Drives to be connected using just one port Supports high definition digital video 5 Homi HDMI port connections 6 Mini Express Card To connect an mini Express Card Connects to an Ethernet 10 100 1000 7 LAN RJ 45 network Connects to an AC adapter to power 8 DC in jack your laptop and charge the internal Lithium lon battery USER S MANUAL 2 7 Base view 2 8 Docking Station amp Optical Disc Drive Option accessory The notebook does NOT feature an Optical Disc Drive The Optical Disc Drive is an optional accessory that will be required when
29. ptions or proper disposal Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Replaceable batteries If an equipment is provided with a replaceable battery and if replacement by an incorrect type could result in an explosion for example with some lithium batteries the following applies e if the battery is placed in an operator access area there shall be a marking close to the battery or a statement in both the operating and the servicing instructions e if the battery is placed elsewhere in the equipment there shall be a marking close to the battery or a statement in the servicing instructions This marking or statement shall include the following or similar text CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH THE INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS USER S MANUAL Introduction Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Olibook S1300 Notebook computer This manual will tell you how to setup and begin using your Olibook 51300 It provides basic configuring and operation information as well as care and troubleshooting tips USER S MANUAL Content Safety Instructions nassen anime Introducli n sure een ensure Chapter 1 Knowing your Olibook 51300 1 1
30. quipment can t work ao Be sure the driver of the equipment is in stalled correctly Stand by Hibernation Trouble Solution Please check if the Windows Media Player is running If Yes the Notebook Can t enter into Standby can t enter into Standby or Hibernation Hibernation mode Please close Windows Media Player LAN Trouble Solution Be sure the RJ45 connector is firmly con Gant nected to the Network Hub or Switch USER S MANUAL 6 2 Frequently Asked Questions gt My computer LCD Display Panel switches off much too quickly and have to constantly hit a key or move the mouse to bring back the screen What can do This is part of Windows Power Management Access Power Management by clicking on Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance then Power Options and change the time next to the Turn off Monitor option to the time you want You have the choice of either adjusting time for the power supply or for the battery heard that cleaning and rearranging files on the hard drive gt will improve program s launch speed How do do this Good disk maintenances can improve program launch speed This normally includes deleting unnecessary files and defragmenting the hard disk so the files can be more efficiently grouped Windows contains maintenance based utilities for these tasks run Disk Cleanup to remove unnecessary files and Disk Defragmenter
31. r repair Hard disc drive HDD Trouble Solution The operating system is corrupted by incorrect operation or virus Try to clean the virus and then configure your operating system cor HDD can t be booted rectly Maybe the files for the Operating system are corrupt please refer to the manual of your OS There is too much file fragment Use disk defrag tools to rearrange the programs on the hard disk HDD performs very slowly WARNING Please pay attention to the following information about Hard Drive maintenance 1 The hard disk is a high speed data storage device Avoid using the Notebook in unstable locations as far as possible to prevent hard disk damage and data loss 2 Please use the computer in accordance with normal startup shutdown procedures improper startup shutdown may shorten the service life of the hard disk LCD Trouble Solution Press hot key Fn F5 to change the display mode if certain external monitor is connected The screen is blank Make sure the system isn t in the mode of Hi bernation or Standby WARNING Please pay attention to the below points on the mounting design of the panel for the LCD module 1 Do not put heavy force along the edges of the active area 2 Do not put a heavy shock or stress on the panel and film surface 3 Do not put heavy goods on the display panel 4 The LCD screen is the most fragile component of the Notebook and is prone to damage under ext
32. removed without loss of data When write caching is disabled however the system gt 1 In the notification area next to your task bar double click on will likely experience slower performance so be sure to enable the Safe Removal icon Safe removal displays a list of Plug write caching when you have finished removing the device and Play devices that support safe removal and that are 2 currently attached to the system If you do not see the Safe Does the notebook provide a hardware switch or function button Removal icon your device does not support safe removal to enable disable the Bluetooth function and you cannot unplug or eject your device using Safe Removal gt the notebook provides a combined function button to enable 2 In Safely Remove Hardware in the list of devices select disable the 3 5G Fn F10 and Bluetooth Fn F11 functions the device that you want to unplug or eject and then click on Stop This tells the system that you will be unplugging or ejecting the device 3 In Stop a Hardware device click OK A notification appears stating that it is now safe to unplug or eject the device USER S MANUAL gt What is the capacity of SDHC cards that notebook can support gt The specification of SDHC that notebook SD card reader supports shall be in accordance with that of the SD Association Currently the maximum capacity announced by SD Association is 32GB http www sdcard org d
33. speeds of 10Mbps 100Mbps or Gigabit 1000Mbps depending on configuration Ethernet LAN Connection The built in LAN controller defaults to Auto Discovery when any LAN cable is connected and will be able to operate on a Peer 2 Peer basis If the Notebook will be part of a domain the controller and system settings will need to be configured to connect to the domain network This will need to be done by the network administrator The connection speed will also be determined by the cable used and the network hardware that you connect to For Gigabit 1000Base T a CAT5E Category 5E Cable is required For 100Mbps 100BASE T a CAT5 Category 5 Cable is required To connect to a LAN simply take the cable and align it contacts facing down and push it into the RJ45 LAN port until it clicks into place To disconnect simply push the clip arm down and pull the cable out of the port to remove it 5 5 How to Secure the Notebook Connect a Kensington Lock To insert the cable simply line it up with the Kensington lock with the hole and insert If you have the key type turn the key in the lock direction and then remove the key to secure the lock into the hole If you have the type that uses a combination lock enter the combination insert the Kensington lock turn and then spin the combination to random numbers to
34. tebook in environments where there is a substantial difference of temperature or humidity level condensation may form on or within your notebook To avoid damaging your notebook please allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before continuing use of the notebook NOTICE When taking your notebook from a colder to a warmer environ ment or vice versa allow your notebook enough time to adapt to the new environment before turning on power When unplugging the power cord please make sure that you pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop and not on the power cord itself As you pull out the connector please ensure that it is pulled out evenly in order not to bend its connecting pins Also before you connect the power cord make sure that both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned Before you clean your notebook turn it off first unplug it from its power source and remove the battery Handle interior components with care When removing a compo nent please hold it by the edge and not on the connecting pins such as the memory module When using your telephone equipments safety instructions should always be followed in order to prevent fire electrical shock or injuries these instructions include Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washing basins kitchen laundry sinks wet basements or swim ming pools Avoid using cordless phones during an electrical storm as light ening
35. tem disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet and then remove the battery To avoid risk of an electrical shock do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform any maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during a thunderstorm Do not throw batteries into a fire doing so may cause explosion Check with local authorities first for battery disposal instructions When setting up your notebook for work place it on a level surface When traveling do not check your notebook as baggage You can put your notebook through an X ray security machine but never put your notebook through a metal detector If you have your notebook checked by hand be sure to have a charged battery ready in case you are asked to turn on your notebook When traveling with the hard drive removed from your notebook wrap the drive in an insulated material such as cloth or paper If you have the drive checked by hand you may be asked to install the drive into your notebook Your can have the hard drive checked through an X ray machine but never put the drive through a metal detector When traveling do not place your notebook in the overhead storage compartment where it could shift around Do not drop your notebook or subject it to other mechanical shocks Protect your notebook battery and hard drive from environmental hazards such as dirt dust food liquids extreme temperature and direct exposure to sunlight When you move your no
36. the battery pack DO NOT switch the unit back on immediately contact the provider of the notebook to arrange to have the unit dried and checked for any kind of damage USER S MANUAL Appendix Olibook S1300 Specifications This appendix lists technical and hardware specifications of your notebook computer Please note that the information mentioned here may not completely match your notebook computer s actual specifications Specification is subject to change without notice and the present manual may be modified at a later time The notebook is installed with an Intel Processor processor Possible Processor Options Intel Celeron Mobile Processor ULV Intel Core 2 Solo Processor ULV Penryn Series Intel Core 2 Duo Processor ULV Penryn Series Memory The notebook supports 2x DDRIII 1066MHz Modules Chipset Intel Mobile GS45M Chipset featuring an ICH9M Series Southbridge Graphics Intel Mobile GMA 4500MHD Graphics Controller This graphics controller shares system memory Display 13 3 LED Backlight Wide XGA 1366x768 Framed Glare Type LCD Panel 220nits cd m2 Brightness Rating Hard Disk Supports One 2 5 9 5mm SATA Hard Drive Supported Capacities 250GB 320GB 500GB Bluetooth Bluetooth 2 1 with EDR Enhanced Data Rate Bluetooth Depends on model purchased Ethernet WiFi and 3 5G 10 100 1000 Base T RJ45 Ethernet Intel WiFi Link 1000 Built In 3 G Antenna Optiona
37. the battery into the bay Clip 2 needs to be manually pressed to the right to lock in place Clip 3 will automatically clip into place Blo o USER S MANUAL How To Remove the Battery Pack To remove the battery simply follow the easy steps below Locate the 2 battery clips Shown as 1 amp 2 and clip them in opposite directions Clip 1 will stay locked clip 2 needs to be held in the open position Locate the gap circled and use it to lift the battery Once lifted pull the battery out of the bay Shown as 3 and continue until the battery is completely out of the bay Ensure to store the units battery in a safe and secure place so that it does not get damaged 0 Q A J o O it i me AA ill IN o o 1 3 Connecting the adaptor Connect the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or want to operate using direct power If the notebook is new and has not been used the battery pack will need to be charged before you can operate using battery power exclusively The AC adaptor can be connected to any power source supplying from 100 to 240 volts and 50 or 60
38. tness up Increases the screen brightness Switches display output between the Fn F5 Display toggle display screen external monitor if connected or both Fn F3 Decrease the screen brightness Speaker toggle Fn F8 Volume down Decreases the sound volume Fn F9 Volume up Fn F10 WWAN Fn F7 Turns the speaker on and off Increases the sound volume Enables disables the WWAN function Enables disables the Bluetooth Fn F11 Bluetooth A function Fn F12 Webcam Turns the internal webcam on and off Fn Home Configuration Enables Configuration Center Center please refer to 4 1 USER S MANUAL Notebook Keypad Overlay The Notebook keyboard does not have a numeric keypad but it does have the keypad overlay so that it can function like one would It is located as seen above towards the center right side of the keyboard The function of each key is shown in light blue to show what it does sak Enabling The Overlay The numeric keypad overlay acts the same way a normal numeric keypad would To enable the numeric keypad overlay simply hit the NumLock key This will enable the numeric keys and convert those keys to their blue secondary value The keys will operate in this mode until the overlay is disabled by again pressing the key Sc Notebook Keypad Overlay Windows Keys The Notebook keyboard has two keys that are specific to windows namely the Windows Start Button key
39. to defragment fragmented file blocks For more info on these utilities please refer to your Windows documentation or Windows help What kind of external microphone use with my notebook gt computer You will need to use a self amplifying microphone There are echoes coming from my speakers What can do gt Double click on the Speaker icon on the task bar Then under the Microphone Balance check the Mute box Because of a software problem was unable to shut the computer down from Windows pressed the power button to power off the computer but it didn t work How can force a power off computer switches to hibernation mode much too quickly and have to constantly hit a key or move the mouse to bring back the screen What can do Make sure you press the power button for at least 4 seconds Normally this will force the computer to shut off completely Why can t charge the battery of my notebook computer after it gt is out of use for some time After your notebook computer has not been used for a long time for example more than one month the battery will enter into low voltage protection mode Under this circumstance restoring to normal voltage will require the battery to be slowly charged for several hours Once the battery has been fully charged your computer will resume to normal operation sure you press the power button for at least 5 seconds Normally this will force
40. w power plan will be shown up at Configuration Center with a new icon A total of six customized power plans can be added and shown at Configuration Center included with the six pre defined ones Six mode definition Six mode definition High Performance Favors performance but may use more energy Power saver Saves energy by reducing your computer s performance where possible Balance Automatically balances performance with en ergy consumption on capable hardware Presentation Automatically switch to secondary display or projector when they are connected Night Download Optimize for low energy consumption and quiet operation at night Away Enable Always Aware alarm and turn off unused devices to extend battery life while away form the system ser Hy Co uick Device Control Quick Device Control provides direct access to the Windows Mobility Center and extended properties and devices Use the items to quickly configure and notebook devices USER S MANUAL 4 2 Always Aware applications The Always Aware applications add new capabilities to the notebook by sensing notebook motion The applications use an accelerometer within the notebook to detect motion 82 disponibile D E Disattiva collegata e in carica Wireless a disattivato Luminosita schermo _ y Luminosita Volume Stato batteria Rete wireless Nessuno Nessuna Nessuna schermo relazione di E presentazione in coll
41. which activates the Start menu Application key And the Application key which acts like the right click or right mouse button 3 2 The Touchpad The touchpad is very simple to use It represents the mouse pointer on screen Simply use your finger and slide it in the direction you want the pointer to move The touchpad reads only 1 finger at a time Do not use anything other than your finger on the touchpad Touchpad Buttons The touchpad has two buttons these serve as the Left and Right side mouse buttons like those on a standard mouse The Left button is used to select and manipulate icons graphics text and other items The Right button is used to display a Context Options menu for the unit s operating system and or programs In the center of the two buttons you will notice a Fingerprint Reader We will now briefly discuss the use of the fingerprint reader 3 3 The Web Camera The Web Camera is an embedded camera that is used to capture video take still images and to do video conference calls or person to person video chat Programs like Windows Live Messenger take advantage of web cameras otherwise known as webcams 3 4 Using a Memory Card How To Insert a Memory Card To Insert the Memory Card place the front of the card Contacts facing down into the card reader slot and push or click in depending on cards format Your operating system should auto play the card
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