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JVC MP-XV841US User's Manual

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1. Important e You cannot delete the BIOS password even if you forget it To delete it forcibly you have to return your PC to us for chargeable service It may require hard disk drive replacement e To bring up the BIOS menu turn on the PC and press the Alt and F2 keys while the JVC logo screen is shown Do not change the BIOS setting unless you have adequate knowledge of computers A wrong setting can make your PC unable to start up again or worse damage it Q Setting procedure does not complete A If Internet e mail or any other setting does not complete through the procedure described in this manual check the following e If the Control Panel display is in Classical mode change it to the Category mode All the setting procedures in this manual assume the Category display mode O APPENDIX 108 List of Support Centers 1 Norton AntiVirus 2004 http www symantec com region reg eu techsupp index html 2 RealOne Player http www service real com 3 InterVideo WinDVD 5 for JVC http www intervideo com jsp Home jsp 4 PINNACLE STUDIO 9 SE http www pinnaclesys com SSS tsh en 109 Trademark Notice 1 i LINK refers to IEEE1394 1995 and their expanded specifications i LINK and the i LINK logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation devised to make people more familiar with IEEE 1394 Microsoft Windows Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpor
2. screen of the Control panel will appear Control Panel Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Om OB Peeve raes e Address control Panel F conrotrone Pick a category BD Switch to classic view ir pss See Also lt Windows Update Help and Support W Network and Internet Connections V User accounts z Fe Add o wpe Date Time Language and Regional we Options Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options Other Control Panel Options A Performance and Maintenance 11 Click Network and Internet Connection icon The or pick a Control Panel icon screen will appear 12 Click Network Connections The ISP name you have set in Step 6 is shown in the Dial up tag 13 Double Click the dialup connection icon Connect screen will appear 14 Click Properties The Properties screen will appear SSS hth n43 15 Click Networking 16 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen will appear 17 Click Obtain an IP address automatically click Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS server address printed on the document sent from the provider Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator
3. Allow me to connect to the selected wireless network even though it is not secure If you are having difficulty connecting to a network click Advanced Conne Cancel Continue to next page 76a Tips In order to prevent wiretapping and unauthorized intrusions a network key WEP key may have been set for each access point Depending on the access point a WPA setting with a raised security level may have been established If a network key has been set input as required For details on how to set the network key refer to How to Set the Wireless LAN Functions on page 77 WPA This stands for Wi Fi Protected Access It is designed to raise the security level of wireless LANs WPA changes the encryption keys dynamically to better deal with attempts to deductively infer the encryption keys impersonation and data tampering WEP This stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy It refers to a technology used to prevent wireless LAN wiretapping and unauthorized intrusions to raise security levels by encrypting the contents of communications and transmitting the encrypted data between computers 7 When the computer is connected to the wireless network the following message appears on the task tray J Wireless Network Connection Connected to test Signal Strength Excellent How to Shut Down the Wireless LAN Functions 1 Set the wireless LAN ON OFF switch to OFF e The wireless LAN shutdown icon appears on th
4. Deleted tems There are no unread Mail messages in your Inbox VA ET Drafts OB Create a new Mail message red icon means the Tiers person is currently offline Read Mail and not available for instant messaging Newsgroups Double click on a Set up a Newsgroups account im A Contacts 7 x _ message to them Contacts 4 There are no contacts to display Click m on Contacts to create a new contact Open the Address Book EA Find People T When Outlook Express starts go directly to my Inbox J Previous next Working Online 2 Click Create a new Mail message on the screen or click Create Mail in the toolbar The New Message screen will appear Tips To minimize the access fee to the provider and the use of the telephone line create your E mail messages before connecting to the Internet SSS hltete eno 1 3 Create a message New Message Enter the E mail address Speling Attach Priority Sign Enter the message title Enter the message text here Destination Enter the receiver s E mail address Enter your E mail address first to test E mail transmission Title Enter the message title 4 Click Send at the left upper end of the screen to send the created message The Dial up Connection screen will appear Tips If you have already connected to the Internet the Dial up Connection screen is not displayed but the message is directly sent when you
5. Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Operating humidity 35 to 80 Main accessories Lithium ion battery pack AC adapter application CD ROMs x 3 instruction manual External display cable modem cable stick cap x 2 1 The hard disk capacity is given as a multiple of 1GB which is taken to be the equivalent of one billion bytes Bear in mind that if a method of calculation where 1MB defined as being equivalent to 1024KB is used the resulting number of bytes will differ from the above hard disk specification For the partitions approximately 2 6GB which cannot be used by the user are pre assigned as the recovery area approximately 15GB are assigned to drive C and the rest of the memory is assigned to drive D SSS Sh t sh w1l13 2 3 4 5 6 17 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The video memory of 8MB to 64MB is automatically assigned from the main memory depending on the PC s operating conditions For this reason it cannot be changed manually This is achieved by the dithering function The external display cable is required for the connection with the external monitor Depending on the external monitor used some modes may not be displayed Displayed on the external monitor only The channels which can be used by this wireless LAN are 1 to 11 b g mode An access point is required in addition if the wireless L
6. Volume control operations You can turn up the volume by moving the volume control toward you or turn it down by moving the control away from you You can mute the sound by pressing the volume control The control is released when it is pressed again 6O n O MEMO HARDWARE 62m Using the DVD ROM amp CD R RW drive This PC comes with a DVD ROM amp CD R RW drive Types of discs supported DVD RAM Use discs bearing the eye mark 7 e DVD ROM Use discs bearing the aye mark e DVD R Use discs bearing the aye mark e DVD RW Use discs bearing the 2 mark e DVD Video Use discs bearing the EYZ mark Video CD Use discs bearing the or Z mark e e e e Ne J It may not be possible to read discs under some circumstances depending on such factors as the recording quality the presence of scratches dirt or deformation and copy protection Inserting the discs 1 Press the 1 On Off key to turn on the PC s power 2 Press the Eject button and pull out the open disc tray e Remove the protective sheet which was used when the PC was in transit 3 With the label surface facing up align the hole in the center of the disc with the central protrusion of the disc tray and push down on the disc to seat it properly e Check that the disc clicks into place 4 Push the disc tray back inside the PC until you he
7. e Two stick caps are included in the PC accessory pack When the cap has deteriorated replace it with a new one How to press the buttons Usually press the three buttons using your thumb e Click Press the left button once and release it immediately Use this operation to select a menu option or to press the OK or Cancel button e Right click Press the right button once Use this operation to display a popup menu SSS ltet EN OO e Double click Press the left button twice in succession and release it immediately e Drag Use this operation to move an icon or a file To do so select an icon or a file hold down the left button and move it to the desired position and release the button Note The pointing devices have initially been set for the right handed person on the Mouse properties tab e Scroll buttons You can scroll the screen in the desired direction by holding down the scroll button and moving the stick horizontally or vertically Note Some applications may not support the scroll buttons 56u Using Keyboard Using Hot keys You can use the colored hot keys of the PC keyboard Hold down the Fn key and press one of the Hot keys to execute its command List of hot keys F3 Stand by the Mobile PC F4 Hibernate the Mobile PC F10 Switches between the LCD display and an external monitor Please refer to page 65 about mode switching from LCD panel to CRT display to LCD plus CRT di
8. gt Display Network Connections and then check whether Wireless Network Connection has been disabled If it is disabled double click to enable it on the Connection Status screen The communication speed is slow Check the distance between the PC and the other end of the communication In some cases the communication speed varies depending on the distance involved I can t share with other computers on the network If no other computers appear on Local Network selected from My Network Places establish the same Workgroup or Domain setting Continue to next page 100 Q How can I check the MAC address A Proceed as follows to check the MAC address of the PC s wireless LAN In order to check the MAC address the wireless network connection must first be set using Network Connections Click the Start menu and click Control Panel Click the Network and Internet Connections icon Click the Network Connections icon Check that Wireless Network Connections is enabled Double click Wireless Network Connections The Wireless Network Connection Status screen appears 6 Click the Support tab and click the Details button The Network Connection Details screen appears 7 The value for Physical address displayed on the list indicates the MAC address a khwnr Battery Q The battery is not charged A Check the following e When the battery
9. CF card or other memory card with a memory capacity exceeding 32MB into a digital camera or other device even though the card has been formatted and I cannot use the card A To format an SD card CF card or other memory card with a memory capacity exceeding 32MB in this PC the FAT file system rather than the FAT32 file system must be selected on the Windows XP formatting screen By formatting cards in this way they can be used with digital cameras and other such devices When a memory card is to be formatted be absolutely sure to first back up its contents onto the PC s hard disk etc When formatting is executed all the information stored on the card will be erased SSS htsh en 105 Miscellaneous Q The PC is hot A The PC may become warm when used for a long time but this is not a failure Do not block the vents in the bottom or sides through which internal heat is removed Q The PC makes no sound A Check the following e Is the volume at its lowest level Use the volume control on the PC s left side panel to adjust the volume level The volume is increased when it is turned toward you e Is the volume control at the mute setting The sound is switched between muting and unmuting by pressing the volume control Q forgot the password A If you forget your password you cannot start the PC again Whenever you set a password be careful not to forget it e If you forget the user account co
10. On Off Key Center keys Keyboard Wireless LAN ON OFF switch Volume control Docking port External monitor output USB connectors LAN connector Modem jack 14a ji _ Wireless LAN antenna Built in lithium ion battery pack BN LL23E Ventilation slots Microphone input Reset button Headphone output SD memory card slot SETTING UP 16x o A SETTING UP When you first use your Mobile PC always plug the AC power cord into the DC Input connector First install the lithium ion battery pack in the PC by following the steps below Proceed with the setup while the battery pack is charging To avoid data loss due to power failure or any other cause check the points for battery recharging in Page 18 1 Mounting Dismounting the Lithium lon Battery Pack e Mounting Battery Pack e Dismounting Battery Pack Lock lever A Slide lock lever A in the direction of the arrow Slide lock lever A in the direction of the arrow 2 2 Mount and lock the battery pack until it clicks Slide and hold lock lever B in the direction of Slide lock lever A in the direction of the arrow the arrow and pull out and dismount the 6 battery pack in direction as shown 2 Open the display panel Buckle Slightly pull up the buckle of the Note PC Carefully open the display panel to the desired and the display panel will be unlocked angle You can open the disp
11. your name will appear in the From field of the outgoing message Type your name as you would lke it to appear Display name For example John Smith 2 Enter the name you wish to display in the Display name and click Next The Internet E mail Address screen will appear Internet Connection Wizard Internet E mail Address Your e mail address is the address other people use to send e mail messages to you For example someone microsoft com Continue to next page 48 EN IGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD 3 Enter your E mail address in the E mail address field and click Next The E mail Server Name screen will appear Internet Connection Wizard E mail Server Names My incoming mail server is a POP3 server Incoming mail POP3 IMAP or HTTP server An SMTP server is the server that is used for your outgoing e mail Dutgoing mail SMTP server 4 Enter the Incoming mail server and Outgoing mail server and click Next Usually select POP3 as the My incoming mail server is a server but you can change it if necessary The Internet Mail Logon screen will appear Internet Connection Wizard Internet Mail Logon Type the account name and password your Intemet service provider has given you Account name Password 7 Remember password
12. JVC PC Repair Centers Click the X exit button at the top right of the UltraPOST screen The UltraPOST diagnosis tool closes and Windows starts up e When the I On Off key is pressed the UltraPOST diagnosis tool closes and the power is turned off DVD ROM is not set as an automatic diagnosis item in step 3 When diagnosis is to be performed Tip manually the CD or DVD disc must be inserted If the background color of a diagnosis item changes to red and Fail appears or if any of the diagnosis items 13 items are not displayed it means that trouble of some kind has occurred Refer to page 82 for JVC Support O PC RECOVERY REPEATED PC SETUP 88 EN C RECOVERY REPEATED PC SETUP Setting Up Your PC Again 1 What is the Recovery When you return your PC to the original state as during shipment it is called PC Recovery You can recover your PC in one of the following two ways 1 Initialize the hard disk and restore all files 2 Restore the first partition of the hard disk only Caution e Do not reduce the capacity of drive C below 11G bytes For details see 3 Select the recovery method disk partitioning on Page 89 e When a recovery CD which was created by a bootable CD creator is used to initiate recovery the recovery area inside the hard drive will be erased Before Starting Repeated Setup The following explains the preparation required before sy
13. ORIGINAL SOFTWARE eeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 24 Setup of JVC Original Software 00 eee 24 CC CONVENED sccsccssecssavecsecsssetesastesecvtasscstcsaesse PDTS decoder cesictinessatevtecsactesstaernieeiee tonectars Easy Network Changer STANDARD APPLICATION To Set Up the Standard Applications ABAID scsccsccvagevesdessiadevesganets ie desscassvearaagasseasssead 33 To Uninstall a Standard Application 33 NAVIGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET 2000eeeee 36 Contracting with the Internet Service PrOVIGED sscesssscccctssccsnsssssnctvisecseacsscoaetes 36 Connection of Telephone Line and Modem Setup sorreran 37 The Internet Connection Setup eeeeeeeerees 39 Connecting to the Internet cceeeeeeeeeeeee 44 Disconnection from the Internet s s s 45 Accessing a Web Page ccscceeseeeeseeeteeeteeees 46 E MAILIN Gi sicscceiss scseseetansaicnaasdeadcateviawed caeeescaavess 47 Setting Up E Mail Software ssec 47 Sending and Receiving E mails eeeeee 50 OPERATIONS Using the Pointing Device s es 54 Using Keyboard Using the center keys Using the DVD CD function keys sses 59 HARDWARE Using the DVD ROM amp CD R RW drive 62 Using the SD Memory Card Slot sesse 64 Using an External Monitor ceceeseeeeseeeeeees 65 Connecting to a Network 0 ceesceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee 66 Network Connections Using a Wireless
14. Turn off computer screen is displayed The screen below will appear and the PC can be put into Hibernate Turn off computer OF oO amp Hibernate Turn Off Restart For details on the Stand By and Hibernate modes refer to pages 80 and 81 JVC ORIGINAL SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS 24 EN iL SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS JVC ORIGINAL SOFTWARE To use the JVC original software you must set it up in the Setup of JVC Original Software given below You can setup the following software program Setup software e CC converter See Page 26 Tips e When connecting this PC to a digital video camera DVC made by JVC the USB drivers must be set up from the CD ROM that is provided with the DVC e For DVC connection and operations see its instruction manual Setup of JVC Original Software Before starting the software setup quit and save the currently active application if any Otherwise your working data will be lost 1 Click start and click Run first at the right lower end of the Menu The Preparing to Install screen will appear and the software setup will start up 2 Read the License Agreement when displayed If you accept the Agreement click Yes 3 During setup the Sound video and game controllers has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP message may be displayed Ignore it as it does not affect the system operation Click Co
15. Wizard This wizard helps you Connect to the Internet Connect to a private network such as your workplace networl Setup a home or small office network To continue click Next Tips If the Welcome to the New Connection Wizard screen does not appear click the start button and select All Programs Accessories Communications to start New connection wizard 2 Click Next The Network Connection Type screen will appear New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type What do you want to do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Intemet so you can browse the Web and read email O Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or VPN so you can work from home a field office or another location O Set up a home or small office network Connect to an existing home or small office network or set up a new one Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it lt Back Next gt Cancel Continue to next page 40 EN WIGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD 3 Click Connect to the Internet option and click Next The Getting Ready screen will appear 4 Click Set up my connection manually option and click Next The Internet Connection screen will appear 5 Click Connect usi
16. cannot be charged e When the lithium ion battery pack cannot be charged For how to mount the lithium ion battery pack see Mounting Dismounting the Lithium lon Battery Pack on page 16 If you are still unable to charge the battery pack check the following Check that the AC adapter is connected correctly to an appropriate power socket and the PC unit For connection see 3 Recharge the battery pack by plugging the AC cord into DC Input connector on page 17 Q Battery discharge faster than expected A This device continues to supply DC current to the USB port in standby in order to respond to the wake up signals from some USB peripherals If you keep this device in standby for a long time with just battery power please remove peripherals from the USB port SSS htete en 101 DVD ROM amp CD R RW drive Q A I can t remove the disc the disc won t eject While data is being saved on a CD R CD RW medium the disc tray will not pop out even if you press the Eject button Wait until the data save operation is completed Tip If the disc tray fails to pop out even when you press the Eject button push a sharp pointed object such as a paper clip into the Eject hole on the left of the Eject button Although a disc has been inserted sound is skipped in places or data cannot be loaded or saved Check out the following items Did you insert the disc with its label side facing up Is the disc or the l
17. click Send 5 Click Connect in the Dial up Connection screen to connect to the Internet You will be connected to the Internet and the created mail will be sent to the specified address 6 If your mail transmission is successful try to receive E mail When you are connected to the Internet click Send Recv at the left upper end of the screen Your PC will be connected to the provider s mail server and you can receive E mail Assuming you have set your E mail address correctly in Step 3 you can now receive the test E mail you have sent to yourself Tips If message You are currently working offline Would you like to go online now appears when you have clicked Send or Send Recv respond with Yes Continue to next page 52 IGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD 7 To check the received messages click Inbox on the screen 5 Inbox Outlook Express Be Edt View Tools Message Help amp P Create Mail Reply Reply Al Forward Subject E Outlook Express Microsoft Outlook Expre Welcome to Outlook Express 6 E Local Folders oma Q Outbox A Sent Items Deleted Items From Microsoft Outlook Express Team To New Outlook Express User Subject Welcome to Outlook Express 6 The solution for all your messaging needs E mail and Newsgroups There are no contacts to display Click Multiple accounts and Identities fied of sharia yours ail account wi s on Contacts to create a new c
18. erasure from any memory in Your PC and then will not possess such Software Export Control You agree that You will not ship transfer or export the Software or underlying information and technology to any countries to which Japan and other relevant countries have embargoed goods Restricted Rights Legend The Software including related documentation has been developed at private expense of Sharp Corporation and is commercially available If the Software is acquired by You under a United States Department of Defense contract the use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c i ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Contractor Victor Company of Japan Limited 12 3 chome Moriya cho Kanagawa ku Yokohama Kanagawa 221 8528 Japan If the Software is acquired by You as any other agency of the U S Government the use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to the restriction as set forth in subparagraph g 3 of FAR 52 227 14 or FAR 52 227 19 as applicable General 1 No modification change addition deletion or other alteration of or to the Agreement will be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by an authorized representative of JVC 2 To the maximum extent permitted by the applicable law where the Software was acquired any conditions or warranties imposed or implied by law are hereby exc
19. network is connected by selecting one of these v Home profiles The check mark indicates the profile Office which is being used Disconnect This is used to disconnect the network This is used to show the main menu Help About Easy Network Changer This is used to display the help information Exit This is used to display the version information This is used to exit the Easy Network Changer For details on how to use the utility refer to the utility s help information 3 O EN AL SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS You can create the removable recovery CDs using Bootable CD Creator BCDC 1 2 3 Tip Click Start All Programs BCDC SE to start BCDC Select the writing speed and press the Create Recovery Disc button The Once you have successfully created Restore Disc Create Restore Disc function is no longer available Continue message now appears Select Yes The number of CD R discs required is displayed When the CD R discs have been readied click OK When the Please insert a blank disc in the drive message appears insert one of the CD R discs into the drive and press OK The screen on which the blank CD automatic execution is selected may appear If it does cancel it Data writing starts and when the Please insert a blank disc in the drive message appears from then on replace the disk When Disk creatio
20. or Remove Programs icon The programs currently installed are listed 3 Click an application program you want to uninstall Click the Change Remove button 4 When you see a Are you sure you want to remove message click Yes 5 The uninstaller will remove the selected application program 34 an ji _ _ _ MEMO NAVIGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD 36 EN GATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET You must contract with an Internet service provider Also you need to have a telephone line to be connected to the service provider Contracting with the Internet Service Provider An Internet service provider an enterprise or an organization that provides the Internet connection and related services is generally called a provider Contract with the provider Get the information about the sign up to the provider connection fee service contents and other information from an Internet magazine We recommend that you compare available services and select the provider that best fits your needs If you have already contracted with a provider You can use your provider accounts such as user ID and password on your PC When you have contracted with a provider You will receive a document showing your user ID password and e mail address Keep this document to hand when you set up the Internet connection Caution e You may ne
21. orange Caution Disconnect all peripheral devices such as a telephone or printer before pressing the 1 On Off key for the first time Otherwise your PC setup may fail 20m O A Initial Setup of Microsoft Windows When using your PC for first time you must prepare the PC to use Microsoft Windows Once you have finished the initial Windows setup you can use the software and various PC functions Use the following procedure to initially set up Microsoft Windows For pointing device and keyboard operations see Pages 54 to 57 1 When the Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen appears click Next at the right lower corner of the screen The The End User License Agreement screen will appear Read the The End User License Agreement information and click Yes accept option if you accept the agreement Then click Next The What s your computer s name screen will appear Note If you select the No don t accept option the initial Windows setup is canceled You cannot use the Microsoft Windows or the PC software Rename your computer and click Next The An Internet connection could not be chosen or How will this computer connect to the Internet screen appears Tips A unique computer name is required so that your PC is distinguished from other computers if you connect your PC to the network Although the PC is named automatically and shown in the Computer n
22. power saving function is working e Check whether the VGA cable has been disconnected with the external display mode still set While pressing display and LCD modes Fn press F10 Each time you do this you can change between external Before disconnecting the VGA cable select a mode other than CRT externally connected and proceed Page 65 e To adjust the LCD display brightness Pressing W of center keys turns the screen darker Pressing A of center keys turns the screen brighter e When the Stand By lamp is flashing The PC is in standby mode The power saving mode is working Press the On Off key or any key on the keyboard Important Pressing the I On Off key for more than 4 seconds terminates Windows forcibly discarding the unsaved data e When the Stand By lamp is not lit The PC is turned off Press the O On Off key to turn on your PC 96en Using the Internet Q cannot dial up A Check the connection Check that the modem cable is connected If you see the There was no dial tone message check the connection between the unit and the telephone line connector on the wall Insert the modem fully until it is locked When a divider is used Connect the modem cable directly to the phone jack for checking When you are connecting via an ISDN line Check that the terminal adapter is ready For details refer to the instruction manual for yo
23. sounding types of music made by electronic instruments With rock or pop music you can enjoy a more lively sound e All range Expansion This provides an expansion effect over all the range contained in the music Since there is no focus on a particular point to be expanded the CC converter can have an effect with all types of music About the intensity One of three menu options can be selected as the intensity level of the effect to be exerted by the CC converter It is recommended that you select the level of intensity that matches the size of the speakers that will reproduce the sound the performance of the headphones and type of sound data compressed or non compressed e More presence The CC converter functions to have the maximum effect The More presence level is suited to playing back compressed music data through the PC s built in speakers or other small sized speakers With some types of music the noise may be accentuated in which case the Standard or More natural option should be selected e Standard With the Standard level the CC converter exerts an effect which is suited to listening to compressed music data through headphones or mini audio components This is the setting which is normally used e More natural The CC converter functions to reproduce the original sound with the highest possible fidelity The More natural level is suited to listening to non compressed high quality data through large s
24. than as expressly specified in this Agreement 3 You have no right to grant a license to use the Software and may not sell lease or rent the Software to any other person for any purpose 4 Transfer of the Software Subject to the fulfillment of the following conditions You may assign the license granted under this Agreement to other person 1 You assign and transfer such other person the Product including the Software any copy of the Software contained in the packaged media as well as any Associated Materials and then will not possess them 2 Such other person as assignee agrees to the Agreement SSS htSs enQ 5 Limited Warranty 1 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND SHOULD THERE BE ANY PROBLEM ARISING FROM OR CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE YOU SHOULD SETTLE ALL SUCH PROBLEM AT YOUR OWN COSTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2 THIS SECTION PROVIDES JVC S EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY REGARDING THE SOFTWARE JVC DOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 6 Limitation of Liability JVC WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES YOU WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS JVC FROM ANY LOSS LIABILITY OR COSTS ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO CLAIMS FROM ANY OTHER PERSONS RELATING TO THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE 7 Term This Agreement will b
25. your ISP e On the General tab check the Connect using and Phone number settings Tips Some ISPs have different phone numbers for access points via ISDN lines from those for points via ordinary lines Contact your ISP for details e For how to check and set the DNS server addresses primary DNS and secondary DNS see DNS server address setting procedure 10 20 on pages 42 and 43 Important If your ISP specifies no DNS server address click Obtain DNS server address automatically Continue to next page 9S en Q A a The PC makes a connection operation but connection is not established Check the following Check the user name and password Refer to the material sent from your ISP for correct user name and password The internal modem dials but negotiation is not made The access point may have a problem Try to establish a connection later If this attempt fails use a different access point Advice when using the internal modem If Max Battery or Presentation has been selected for Power Options in the Power Options Power Schemes tab from Power Option Properties and the battery is being used to power the PC this may cause the internal modem to slow down its speed of communication or fail to dial up depending on the condition of the telephone line In cases like this change to a setting other than Max Battery or Presentation such as Portable Laptop The PC
26. 73 317 5000 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Change or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced rad
27. AN is to be used to connect to a LAN system or the Internet Use a Wi Fi certified unit Not all operations of USB support devices are guaranteed Not all operations of i LINK support devices are guaranteed A special software program must be obtained separately to use these discs These discs can be played by using the provided software DVD Video discs which can be played are ones bearing the play enable region code or which includes 1 or To play ones bearing any other region code the region code setting must be changed With some DVD Video discs some frames will be lost Only DVD RAM discs which can be removed from cartridges or which do not come with cartridges and which support the UDF format can be played The lithium ion battery is a consumable The battery operation times are the values measured in the power saving mode they vary depending on the setup or usage While the PC is being used the battery charging time may take up to 1 5 times as long as the value given here These CD ROMs are required to re install the software provided with the PC They do not contain the operating system The data on these disks can be installed in this PC only Wireless LAN Specifications Wireless frequency band IEEE802 11g IEEE802 11b wireless LAN standard compatibility protocol standards met ARIB STD T66 2 4GHz band low power data communication systems standard Modulation system Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DS SS sy
28. C It is used to switch the sound While it is operating the sound is switched by one setting in the following sequence each time the SURROUND key is pressed OFF gt DVS Dolby Virtual Speaker gt DH Dolby Headphone e Dolby Virtual Speaker At this setting you can listen to music recorded using the 5 1 channel recording and playback system for home theaters through two virtual speakers e Dolby Headphone At this setting you can listen to virtual sound from headphones Use these keys to change the screen brightness Press W to make the screen darker and A to make it lighter SSS hth T Using the DVD CD function keys By using the DVD CD function keys at the bottom left of the keyboard you can play DVDs or CDs in a single action B O KEY LOCK Volume control Caution When the UNLOCK indicator on the left of the DVD CD function keys is off it means that the operations you intend to perform using the DVD CD function keys will be canceled To use the DVD CD function keys press the amp KEY LOCK key among the center keys and check that the UNLOCK indicator is lit DVD CD operations al Press this to stop DVD or CD play m l Press this to start or temporarily stop DVD or CD play Press this to move back to the previous chapter or title on the DVD or lt lt track on the CD gt gt Press this to move ahead to the next chapter or title on the DVD or track on the CD
29. Checking here e When a memory board has been added the number indicated by the location increases Note The size of the video memory assigned size is automatically assigned from the main memory to between 8MB and 64MB depending on the PC s operating conditions For this reason it cannot be changed manually 8 6 EN y HARDWARE Using the UltraPOST self diagnosis tool Using this tool you can check whether the following 13 items are operating properly CPU System Board HDD DVD ROM RAM SVGA Sound PCI Network USB SD Card Card Bus FireWire and Wireless Net To check the operation follow the steps below 1 2 Turn on the PC s power and press F11 while the JVC logo is displayed When the Please select boot device screen appears press the key select UltraPOST and press Enter e If the Please select boot device screen does not appear restart the PC and try again from step 1 The UltraPOST diagnosis item screen appears and the diagnosis now starts automatically If the background color of a diagnosis item changes to green and Pass appears it means that the item concerned is trouble free If all the diagnosis items are trouble free Test Passed appears e For information regarding UltraPOST operations refer to the j button at the bottom right of the screen Do not use the extended diagnosis function since this is used for diagnosis purposes by the
30. Company of America Customer Care Center TEL 1 800 252 5722 9 00 17 00 EST Monday Friday customerrelations jvc com http www jvc com JVC Canada Inc TEL 888 293 1311 9 00 17 00 EST Monday Friday FAX 416 293 8208 E MAIL support jvc ca http www jvc ca Notes Check the memories supported by your PC by accessing http www jvc com The memory boards which have been checked for reliable operations are listed on our Web site Any other memory board may not be recognized by your PC or its operation may be unreliable The PC inside contains precision components If you have damaged the memory board by adding a memory it is not covered by the warranty Also if you have damaged your PC you will be charged for its repair Take care not to cause excessive static electricity Do not add a memory board in a place where static electricity may be generated When you add or replace a memory board take care not to drop water or other liquids onto your PC or the memory board Also take care not to drop screws or other foreign materials that may cause the failure of your PC Data stored in the PC may be corrupted or damaged in the following cases e The battery is used incorrectly e The PC is affected by static electricity or electrical noise e The battery has discharged e The PC is faulty or under repair e The PC is dropped or exposed to severe impact e The PC is involved in force majeure including lig
31. DUCT OR UNPACKING THE PACKAGED MEDIA CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 1 Copyright Ownership You acknowledge that all copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Software as well as associated materials such as instruction manual and other documents Associated Materials are owned by JVC and its licensor and remain vested in JVC and such licensor The Software is protected under the copyright law of Japan and other countries and related Conventions 2 Grant of License 1 Subject to the conditions of this Agreement JVC grants to You a non exclusive right to use the Software 2 You may install and or use the Software on an HDD or other storage devices incorporated in the Product only 3 You may make a single copy of the Software for the back up and storage purpose if a back up copy of the Software has not been included with the Product on physical media such as CD ROM You may use such back up copy solely for the archival purpose 4 The terms of this Agreement will apply to any updated Software provided by JVC to You at JVC s sole option Such update will be also deemed as the Software 3 Restriction 1 You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble except to the extent as permitted by the applicable laws the Software in any manner 2 You may not modify copy or otherwise dispose of the Software in whole or in part other
32. If your Intemet service provider requires you to use Secure Password Authentication SPA to access your mail account select the Log On Using Secure Password Authentication SPA check box Log on using Secure Password Authentication SPA SSS lhte en 49 5 Enter the Account name and Password and click Next The Congratulations screen will appear Internet Connection Wizard Congratulations You have successfully entered all of the information required to set up your account To save these settings click Finish 6 Click Finish The Congratulations screen will close and Outlook Express will start up The setup for the E mail software is complete 7 To quit Outlook Express click x at the upper right corner of the screen 50m VIGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD Sending and Receiving E mails You can create and send E mail messages and receive and read E mail from others You can learn procedures to enjoy E mailing Use Outlook Express installed on your PC for E mail transmission Transmission Connect to the provider V Disconnect from the provider p Create Read Create a response return E mail message 1 Click start and click E mail on the Menu Outlook Express will start Outlook Express Ele Edt View Tools Message He 3 Create Mail SendjRecy Inbox Find a Message Otte Tip of the day x TA Sent Items
33. LAN 70 Checking the Battery Level n se 79 Power saving MOde ceccecscecceeceeeeeeeeeeenees 80 Increasing the Optional Memory Capacity 82 Using the UltraPOST self diagnosis tool 86 PC RECOVERY REPEATED PC SETUP Setting Up Your PE Ag alii cs csissaneacsescstevceeaetanets System Recovery Procedure TROUBLESHOOTING OSA ahi ate nenia yaaa hee 92 POWER tsntazsanticessnasacgs aeneo EE EREE EAT ETE ania 92 Startup and Operation of Windows s 93 Display iurien aia a 95 Using the Internet sosisini 96 Wireless LAN Battery wiesieaitiactisiewadar ase iieias sass sete DVD ROM amp CD R RW drive SD memorycards secctieesiesasersnanecteachen ons 104 Miscellaneous soiis a aea 105 APPENDIX List of Support Centers ssseeeeeeeeeeeereeree 108 Trademark Notice secdszectisscevacerenivessdavsacseonys 109 MaintenaN Cennin ee 110 Howto Disposal sisscanisannemu 111 SPeCiti CA OM ss erene E pn E REEE 112 Wireless LAN Specifications eseeee 113 Options separately available e eee 114 SSS hte w13 PARTS AND COMPONENT NAMES Your Mobile PC has the following parts and components Stick Internal microphone used for network meetings etc Speakers Left button Scroll button DC Input connector 9 i Link connector PC card eject button Eject button PC card slot Eject hole DVD ROM amp CD R RW drive Buckle Display panel I
34. MW Mobile Mini Note PC MP XV841US S2 eK CONVERTER For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which is located on the bottom of the Mobile Mini Note PC Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No LET0248 006A Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Mobile Mini Note PC Before use please read the safety information and precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of this product Using This Instruction Manual It is recommended that you read thoroughly the Safety Precautions and Safety Instructions that follow They contain extremely important information regarding the safe use of this product You are recommended to carefully read the cautions on pages 4 through 6 before use SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servi
35. PC it looks like an ordinary desktop PC You can use the monitor by just connecting it with the external display cable You can display images on the external monitor for other people and you can watch them on the LCD panel of your PC For switching the display between the external monitor CRT and LCD panel of your PC press the Fn F10 keys and the mode will be switched in the following sequence LCD LCD panel of PC gt CRT external monitor gt LCD CRT Notes e When disconnecting the external display cable be absolutely sure to pull it straight out while pressing the push areas at the two ends e No switching results when the Fn F10 keys are pressed if the CRT external monitor is not onnected Insert in accordance with the direction of the e Do not disconnect the VGA cable Ss terminal on your PC during operation in the CRT external monitor mode The mode will not be switched by operating the Fn F10 keys while this cable is disconnected To enable the operation of these keys in this state the VGA cable must be re connected It is a good idea to switch to the LCD CRT mode first before disconnecting the VGA cable Changing the external display s resolution Switch over to the external display right click anywhere on Display Properties the screen and click Properties eee ae eee When the Display Properties screen has appeared click the Settings tab Move the Screen resoluti
36. Panel Click the Performance and Maintenance icon Click the System icon The System Properties screen will appear Click the Computer Name tab Click the Change button Change the Computer name and or workgroup as necessary Click the OK button to save the setting The Change in computer name screen containing the Welcome to the workgroup message will appear Continue to next page 68en Click the OK button A message prompting you to restart the computer will appear Click the OK button to make the change take effect Restart the computer e Checking the MAC address Use the following procedure to check the MAC address of the internal LAN card Important To check the MAC address you have to set a LAN local area connection in the Network connection screen Click the start button and Control Panel Click the Network and Internet Connections icon Click the Network Connections icon With the correct LAN connection the following screen will appear Network Connections Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Advanced Help OB Psh gt Folders E Address Network Connections Network Tasks amp 9 Setup a home or small Toth 1394 e office network Wireless Network Connection Enab ease a Of el 3s 220086 i Network Troubleshooter Other Places Control Panel SQ My Network Places Details Network Connections System Folder C
37. Quest ImageCenter Scripting Progress x Current Process Running gt DELETE Running gt LABEL1 Running gt SELECT DRIVE 1 Running gt SELECT FREESPACE FIRST Running gt SELECT IMAGE 1 Running gt RESIZE IMAGE MAX Script File C SCRIPTO2 TXT Image File C RESTOREE PGI Restore Time Elapsed 00 00 20 Continue to next page 90 en PC RECOVERY REPEATED PC SETUP 5 After the system recovery has been completed the message Turn Power switch off and restart the PC appears Restart your PC Your PC has been returned to the original state before shipment 6 Set up the Windows OS by following the Initial Setup of Microsoft Windows procedure on Page 20 TROUBLESHOOTING 92 EN k TROUBLESHOOTING Q amp A There are several troubleshooting keys If you are not sure how to operate your PC your PC does not work well or you suspect that your PC has been damaged follow the relevant troubleshooting steps in the Q amp A section If the Q amp A does not help you Contact us Refer to page 82 for JVC Support Power Q The power does not turn on A Check the following e Check that the Power key is pressed Press the 1 On Off key to turn on your PC See Turning On Off key On on page 19 When you are using your PC on AC power e Check that the AC adapter is connected For connection see 3 Recharge the battery pack by plugging the AC cord into DC Input connect
38. ame column you can change it to a name which is easy to remember Click Next The Ready to register with Microsoft screen appears Click No not at this time option and click Next The Who will use this computer screen may appear Tips If you select Yes I d like to register with Microsoft now option you can start online user registration For Internet connection setup see Page 36 TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET section 6 Enter the user name and click Next The Thank you screen will appear Tips en2 1 The name you have entered is shown on the welcome screen that appears when you turn the PC power switch on after initial Windows setup To start up Microsoft Windows click the user name shown on the screen Click Finish The initial Windows setup has completed Cautions e No guarantees are made for operation if an operating system other than the one already installed in your PC is installed e When a week has passed after initial startup of the Microsoft Windows a confirmation screen asking for the deletion of desktop icons appears This is the Desktop Cleanup program that can delete icons that you have not used for a certain period from the desktop screen The software is not deleted even if you have cleared its icon from the desktop screen e Use the following procedure to change the Windows date and time 1 Double click the time display in the task
39. ar a clicking sound Removing 1 Press the 1 On Off key to turn on the PC s power 2 Press the Eject button and pull out the open disc tray 3 Take hold of the disc on both sides and pull it up to remove e If the disc is hard to remove it will be easier to remove it if you press the central protrusion slightly 4 Push the disc tray back inside the PC until you hear a clicking sound Tip What to do if the disc tray does not pop out When the PC s power is off the disc tray will not pop out even if you press the Eject button If it is not possible to supply the power push a sharp pointed object such as a paper clip into the Eject hole on the left of the Eject button In the following situations the disc tray will not open even if the power is on After DVD ROM amp CD R RW access lamp has gone off press the Eject button and open the disc tray e Immediately after the power has been turned on e Immediately after the PC has been restarted e Immediately after the disc tray has been closed e While data is being saved on a CD R RW disc Caution e Attempts to write data on a disc while using the lithium ion battery pack to power the PC may not be completed successfully because the battery charge has run down Therefore be absolutely sure to use the AC adapter when saving data e Do NOT use the DVD or CD lens cleaning agents sold in stores Trouble may occur if they are used e If the Region verification scree
40. ation in the U S and other countries The official name for Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System RealOne Player is a registered trademark or pending trademark of RealNetworks Inc in the U S and other countries Adobe the Adobe logo and Adobe Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Symantec the Symantec logo and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation in the U S and other countries Symantec the Symantec logo and Norton AntiVirus are registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation in the U S 7 The SD logo is a registered trademark 11 12 CC Converter and the CC Converter logo are trademarks DVD Logo is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation The Pinnacle System Inc logo and product names are registered trademarks of Pinnacle System Inc in the U S WinDVD is a trademark of InterVideo Inc Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Other system product and service names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of respective developers In the text of this manual the abbreviations for trademark and for registered trademark have been omitted 110 Maintenance E When the surface of the unit is dirty S APPENDIX E if the turntable is dirty e Wipe with a soft cloth e Remove the dirt and dust on the key
41. board using a camera lens blower e Do not remove the key tops on the keyboard to clean them E When the disc is dirty Use a cotton swab sold in stores to wipe the turntable black area gently in a circumferential motion Do not touch the lens E When the lens is dirty Using a soft cloth wipe the disc from the center to the edge in all directions Surface with recorded signals Clean the lens with a commercial lens blower Lens blower for cameras Cautions e Do not use record cleaners antistatic sprays or solvents such as benzine thinner or alcohol This may cause deformation or discoloration e Do NOT use the DVD or CD lens cleaning agents sold in stores Trouble may occur if they are used SSS hte nll How to Dispose Recommendations for product disposal Do not dispose of the used lithium ion battery packs with ordinary trash Return this battery pack to the sales dealer or to the municipal waste processor making sure that the battery pack is completely discharged Be aware of short circuiting for the not completely discharged batteries Lithiumbatterien und powerpacks nur im entladenen Zustand in die AltbatteriesammelgefaKe bei Handel und 6ffentlich rechtlichen Entsorgunngstragem gegeben werden sollen bzw bei nicht vollstandig entladenen Batterien Vorsorge gegen Kurtzschliisse getroffen werden mu e How to remove the lithium ion ba
42. cannot send or receive e mail messages If you are using the Outlook Express software check the e mail software settings If you are using any other mailer than Outlook Express refer to the pertinent instruction manual or help 1 Start Outlook Express Tips If the Dial up Connection screen appears click Work Offline or the x button 2 Click Tools on the tool bar at the top of the screen Click Accounts on the Tools menu 3 Click the Mail tab Click an account and Properties 5 Click the tabs to check that the entries are correct A Important Use lower case letters only EN 99 Wireless LAN Q A e I can t communicate Check the following Is the device serving as the other end of the communication the kind of device which can communicate with the PC A number of communication systems can be used with the wireless LAN but unless the same system is used at both ends communication will not be possible Has the security been set correctly Select the same setting for the network key WEP WPA encryption etc of this PC s wireless LAN as the one used by the access point Has the IP address been set correctly Check whether the IP address been set correctly by taking step 3 Set the IP address to be used by the wireless LAN on page 72 in the section entitled Setup Procedure for the wireless LAN If the wireless LAN cannot be set to ON or OFF First select My Network Places
43. cation Network name SSID default Wireless network key This network requires a key for the following Network Authentication Open Data encryption WEP Network key ecoococococos Confirm network key sevcccccccccs 1 Key index advanced C The key is provided for me automatically C This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used 5 Set the necessary items and click the OK button Example 1 Set Data encryption to WEP Remove the check from the The key is provided automatically item Select Data encryption Input the Network key With 64 bit WEP a key consisting of up to five half size alphanumerics or 10 characters in the hexadecimal format may be input With 128 bit WEP a key consisting of up to 13 half size alphanumerics or 26 characters in the hexadecimal format may be input 5 Input the same data as for Network key in the Confirm network key field 6 Select Key index BR UN 6 Close all screens This completes the settings SSS llet m79 Checking the Battery Level On the Power Option Properties screen click the Power Meter tab The current total battery level is displayed Use the following procedure 1 Click the start button and Control Panel 2 Click the Performance and Maintenance icon 3 Click the Power Options icon The Pow
44. cing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance NOTES The rating plate serial number plate and safety caution are on the bottom and or the back of the main unit The rating plate serial number plate of the AC Power Adapter is on its bottom CAUTIONS e Use the JVC BN LL23 battery pack and to recharge it the provided multi voltage AC Power Adapter WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SSS h le END When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or on a shelf make sure that it has sufficient space on all sides to allow for ventilation 10 cm 3 15 16 or more on both sides on top and at the rear Do not block the ventilation holes If the ventilation holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Do not use this equipment in a bathroom or places with water Also do not place any containers filled with water or liquids such as cosmetics or medicines flower vases potted plants cups etc on top of this unit If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipm
45. ddress as the IP address of the access point If for example the IP address of the access point has been set to 192 168 10 1 click and select Use the following IP address on the PC s Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen and input 192 168 10 2 for instance in the IP address field Input 255 255 255 0 for Subnet mask and click the OK button When connecting to the Internet using a wireless LAN access point connected to an ADSL modem available from a retail store check the method used to set the IP address with the Internet service provider 4 When the wireless LAN starts up the PC automatically searches for the network which can be used When a usable network has been detected a message appears on the task tray 5 Double click the wireless network connection icon on the task tray at the bottom right of the screen The Wireless Network Connection screen appears 6 Select the access point to be connected from the ones in Available wireless networks and click the Connect button Wireless Network Connection The following wireless network s are available To access a wireless network select it from the list and then click Connect Available wireless networks test i uvet i svc2 A This wireless network is not secure Because a network key WEP is not used for authentication or for data encryption data sent over this network might be subject to unauthorized access
46. e Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Qe QF Pens Ep sees A i J iN Address Network Connections m Eco Norton antivirus El LAN or High Speed Internet rk Tasks 1394 Connection Local Area Connection Enabled Firewalled E Create a new connection ale raed Set up a home or small Tih 1394 Net Adapte 2 office network ots Pf Wireless Network Connection Er See Also cy anes A Network Troubleshooter Other Places Control Panel Details Network Connections System Folder SS het en67 Double click Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection Status screen will appear 4 Local Area Connection Status General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 01 38 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Packets Click the Properties button The Local Area Connection Properties screen will appear On the General tab double click Internet Protocol TCP IP The Properties of Internet Protocol TCP IP screen will appear Enter appropriate values in the Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses fields Click the OK button to save the setting e Setting a computer name or work group Tips To share data or a printer among a group of computers you must set the computers in the same work group This enables you to transfer data between computers Q000 ONO Click the start button and Control
47. e display for several seconds before vanishing Note In order to conserve power it is recommended that the wireless LAN functions be shut down while they are not in use SSS ltet en How to Set the Wireless LAN Function 1 Double click the Wireless Network Connections icon on the task tray The Wireless Network Connection Status screen will appear Wireless Network Connection Status PR General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 39 02 Speed 11 0 Mbps Signal Strength Activity 2 Click the Properties button on the Wireless Network Connection Status screen The Wireless Network Connection Properties screen will appear 3 Click the Wireless Networks tab on Wireless Network Connection Properties screen 4 Wireless Network Connection Properties EE General Wireless Networks Advanced V Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to an available network click Configure Configure Refresh Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Move up Add Remove Propertie Leam about setting up wireless network configuration Cancel Continue to next page 78m 4 Select the network used from the list of Preferred Networks and click the Properties button Wireless network properties Association Authenti
48. eave the battery pack attached when the Mobile Mini Note PC is not in use 2 Avoid using the unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust in places subject to soot or steam such as near a cooking stove in places subject to excessive shock or vibration near a television set near appliances generating strong magnetic or electric fields speakers broadcasting antennas etc in places subject to extremely high over 35 C or 95 F or extremely low under 5 C or 41 F temperatures 3 4 How To Handle CD ROMs DO NOT leave the unit in places of over 50 C 122 F in places where humidity is extremely low below 35 or extremely high above 80 in direct sunlight in a closed car in summer near a heater To protect the unit DO NOT allow it to become wet drop the unit or strike it against hard objects subject it to shock or excessive vibration during transportation carry it by holding the LCD screen swing it excessively when using the hand strap or the grip swing the soft case excessively when the Mobile Mini Note PC is inside it Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror surface opposite to the printed surface Do not write anything or put a sticker on either the front or back surface If the CD ROM gets dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the center hole using a circular motion Do not use c
49. eck the operation of the PC s wireless LAN start the access point before proceeding to use the wireless LAN in the infrastructure mode For use in the AdHoc mode start the PC that serves as the other end of the communication where the wireless LAN settings have already been completed if possible before proceeding to use the wireless LAN in this mode Continue to next page 72m 1 Start up the PC If the Intel Setting Service screen appears click the No button This message will no longer appear if a check mark is entered for Do not display in the future Set the wireless LAN to ON using the wireless LAN ON OFF switch The wireless LAN now starts up and the wireless LAN indicator te on the right of the center keys flashes while a search is being conducted and it lights when a connection is made In order to prevent other electronic devices or equipment in places such as aircraft and hospitals from being adversely affected keep the wireless LAN functions shut down when starting up the PC or restoring its operation from the standby or hibernation mode Set the IP address to be used by the wireless LAN This step must be taken only when the wireless LAN is to be used for the first time Once the wireless LAN has been successfully connected jump to step 4 page 75 when re connecting the wireless LAN for the second or any subsequent time Double click the Wireless Network Connection PB con on the task tray T
50. ecome effective on the date when You start to use the Product or You unpack the packaged media containing the Software whichever is earlier and continue to be in effect until termination under Section 8 below 8 Termination 1 Should You breach any provision of this Agreement JVC may terminate this Agreement without giving any notice to You In this event JVC may claim against You any damages caused by Your breach 2 Should this Agreement be terminated You should immediately destroy the Software including any copy including erasure from any memory in the Product and any associated Materials and then will not possess them 9 Export Control You agree that You will not ship transfer or export the Software or underlying information and technology to any countries to which Japan and other relevant countries have embargoed goods 10 General 1 No modification change addition deletion or other alteration of or to the Agreement will be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by an authorized representative of JVC 2 Even if any part of the Agreement is held invalid by or in conflict with any law having jurisdiction over this Agreement the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect 3 To the maximum extent permitted by the applicable law where the Software was acquired any conditions or warranties imposed or implied by law are hereby excluded You may nevertheless have the benefit of certain rights or remedies pu
51. ed a credit card when contracting with some providers SSS ltete enol Connection of Telephone Line and Modem Setup Your PC has a built in modem and a cable attached to it You can enjoy the Internet and e mail services by simply connecting your PC to the telephone line 1 Plug the attached modem cable into the Modem jack of your PC until it clicks Insert the cable connector into the jack in the correct direction Modem cable to modem jack 2 Plug the other end of the modem cable into the telephone line wall jack If a telephone set is already connected to the telephone line unplug the cable of the telephone set Tips Purchase a line splitter if you wish to plug in your telephone set and your PC to the same telephone line Remember that you cannot use the telephone set and the Internet services simultaneously even if you have installed the line splitter Continue to next page 38 en AVIGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD 3 Setting up the modem Click start and Control Panel in this order Click Printers and Other Hardware Click Phone and Modem Options Click New When the New Location screen appears enter a city code in the Area code field Usually enter your city code here Enter the phone company ID number and extension number as necessary They are usually not required OOE8O New Location General Area Code Rules Caling Card BB oone FO Specify the location
52. ens in the drive dirty If either one is dirty clean it Page 110 Is the disc scratched Replace the current disc with another disc to confirm that nothing is wrong with the PC Is there any dirt on the PC s turntable If it is dirty clean it Page 110 Is there any condensation in the PC or on the disc If condensation is present remove the disc and leave it standing for about an hour Is the format of the disc you are using supported by the drive Use a disc with one of the markings listed in Types of discs supported on Page 62 Have any stickers or other labels been stuck on the top side of the disc If stickers or other labels have been stuck on the disc the rotational balance may be lost or the recording surface may be warped so that data cannot be loaded or saved properly Continue to next page 102 Q A Data saving fails midway through the process Before actually saving the data conduct a data writing test with the writing program software and check the results The usable writing speed may change according to the conditions under which the PC is used so try the following Change the writing speed to a lower speed Proceed with hard disk maintenance After disk scanning proceed with defragmentation Disable the suspend resume function so that it will no longer work Close the resident software and other programs Shut down the screen saver Do not perform any network connections Check tha
53. ent fire or electric shock may be caused This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains a small amount of mercury It also contains lead in some components Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance lt http www eiae org gt When using the AC Power Adapter in areas other than the USA E The provided AC Power Adapter features automatic voltage selection in the AC range from 110 V to 240 V When using the wireless LAN WARNING Please heed the warning below e Do not turn on the PC s power in trains aircraft hospitals or other places where the use of wireless LANS is restricted or prohibited Use in such places may have an adverse effect on the electronic devices or medical equipment and cause accidents At present the policy of airline companies is to prohibit the use of electronic devices in aircraft at certain stages of a flight take off and landing This PC is classified as an electronic device For further details contact the airline companies Radio waves emitted from wireless LANs WARNING Please heed the warning below e Do not use the wireless LAN in trains full of passengers and other crowded locations Wireless LANs emit radio waves which can adversely affect pacemakers and other medical devices e Do not use the wirele
54. er Option Properties screen will appear 4 Click the Power Meter tab Power Options Properties Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate V Show details for each battery Power status 7 Current power source AC power Total battery power remaining 99 charging 1 99 Charging Click an individual battery icon for more information The total level of battery is displayed 80a HARDWARE Power saving Mode In compliance with the operation regulations of the International Energy Star Program this unit enters the power saving mode when no operation is performed for a certain period On the Power Schemes tab in the Power Option Properties screen page 79 you can specify the time that must expire before the unit enters the power saving mode The table below shows the factory settings Operating on Operating AC power on battery Status The LCD screen turns off Turn off monitor 15 minutes 5 minutes The Stand By lamp is still lit in green The hard disk power is turned off with Turn off hard disks 30 minutes 5 minutes the LCD screen kept off The Stand By lamp is still lit in green The LCD screen is turned off Syst tandby 20 minut 5 minut Seren tenn ris een The Stand By lamp flashes in green The PC stores the current system status System hibernates 3 hours 2 hours on the hard disk The S
55. file system on c message appears at the next Windows startup Windows and hard disk conditions will be checked and data will be restored as necessary Continue to next page 94 en Q If the system fails to start up when I have tried to start it up with a USB device connected Disconnect the connected USB device start up the system and then re connect the device Q Starting the PC in the safe mode A If some kind of trouble occurs on the PC use the safe mode where the PC starts up with minimum functions Use the following procedure to start up your PC in the safe mode 1 Turn on the PC 2 As soon as the JVC logo appears hold down the F8 key Tips If the F8 key is pressed too late Windows tries to make a normal startup Restart your PC and go back to step 2 3 Select Safe Mode and press Enter 4 Check that the operating system is selected on the Please select the operating system to start screen Press Enter 5 When you see the To begin click your user name message click an account with which you want to start the PC in the safe mode 6 Clicking Yes starts your PC in the safe mode SSS hte en 9D Display Q The PC is turned on but nothing appears on the screen A If the screen blacks out during operation check the following e When the Stand By lamp is lit e Move the stick or press any key on the keyboard to check if the
56. for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP addre Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Cancel 18 After you have entered the addresses click OK 19 Respond with OK to the Properties 20 Click x at the upper right corner of the Connect screen All screens will close and the Internet connection is complete 44 ex GATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD Connecting to the Internet After you have completed the The Internet Connection Setup procedure pages 39 to 43 you can connect to the Internet Use the following procedure 1 Click start and click Internet at the upper left part of the Menu The Internet Explorer will start up and the Dial up Connection screen will appear If the Dial up Connection does not start use the following steps Dial up Connection Select the service you want to connect to and then enter your user name and password Connect to Dial up Connection User name Password C Save password Connect automatically Click start and right click Internet at the left upper end of the Menu Then select Internet Properties Click the Connections tab and make sure that the ISP name you have created in S
57. from which you willbe dialing County region Area code United Kingdom x Dialing rules When dialing from this location use the following rules To access an outside line for local calls diat To access an outside line for long distance calls diak Use this carrier cade to make long distance calls Use this cartier code to make international calls To disable call waiting diat O Puise Dial using Ione Check the dialing type of your telephone line and select it correctly Click OK and the New Location screen will close Click OK and the Phone and Modem Option screen will close Modem setup will be complete O 39 The Internet Connection Setup Use the following procedure to connect your PC to the Internet network This setup example uses the built in modem of your PC and Microsoft s Internet Explorer IE for the Internet connection If you have already contracted with a provider you can manually set up the Internet connection using the following procedure Tips As your PC has networking functions you can connect it to the Internet via the network For the setup procedure when you connect to the Internet via a network see Page 66 1 Click start and then click Internet in the upper left part of the Menu The Welcome to the New Connection Wizard screen will appear New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection A
58. g the battery service life has expired Replace it with a new one The built in CMOS backup cells are service parts e The standard recharging times listed above are typical values in an ambient temperature of 20 C to 25 C 68 F to 77 F SS htete en 19 TURN ON Turning On Off Key On Press the 1 On Off key The PC will turn on and the Windows logo will appear Caution e Turn Off the PC A On Off key in areas such as hospitals where use of the PC is prohibited Otherwise your PC may influence the electronic and medical equipment and may cause a serious problem At present most airlines prohibit the use of electronic devices in an airplane according to the flight condition taking off and landing of the aircraft and others This machine is also grouped in these electronic devices Consult each airline for details Status indicators Num Lock lamp When the Num Lock key is active Lights up green Caps Lock lamp When the Caps Lock key is active Lights up green Scroll Lock lamp When the Scroll Lock key is active Lights up green d Stand By lamp When the PC is turned on Lights up green DVD ROM amp When the disc is accessed Lights up green CD R RW access lamp SD SD access lamp When the SD card is accessed Lights up green HDD access lamp When the HDD is accessed Lights up green ta Wireless LAN access lamp When wireless LAN is accessed Lights up
59. g steps connect your PC to the Internet using the Connecting to the Internet procedure on Page 44 When Microsoft s Internet Explorer is active you can access a Web site in one of the following ways 1 Directly enter the URL in the address bar 2 Jump to the destination link 3 Click Favorites and select Call a Web site from the Favorites Method 3 T Welcome to JVC UK Microsoft Internet Explorer x Ble Edt view Favortes Tools Help Ay O26 p tom Gum OS SES WIN FIFA WORLD CUP FINAL TICKETS ENTER HERE Jobs at JVC UK About JVC UK About JVC Me Technology Milestones pa Contact JVC UK Brochure Request M E GA arataa Pradata Performance Micro Design The Best of the FIFA World Cup Allthe best moments from the last eleven FIFA V tour DVD collection Available FREE when you eked into auniave Win FIFA World Cup Final Ticket ps tothe FIFA Internet SSS hth en 47 E MAILING You need to set up a mailing software to send and receive E mails Setting Up E Mail Software Set up the E mail transmission using the Outlook Express installed on your PC Tips It is convenient for E mail setup if you have the document sent from the provider to hand 1 Click start and click E mail on the Menu Outlook Express will start and the Internet Connection Wizard screen will appear Internet Connection Wizard Your Name When you send e mail
60. gaged rubber cushion at the position shown in the figure below 3 Align the center position of the key top with the center position of the rubber cushion and press the key top down until it clicks into place Operate the key with its key top now in place as you would operate it normally and check that it does not come off Key top Press down until it Rubber cushion eae clicks into place A SN Wire rod How to attach any other key top The wire rod shown above is provided with Enter key left Shift key and Space key only When the key top of any other key has come off follow steps to above Note e As soon as the key top clicks into place in step of the procedure to attach the key top do not apply any further pressure to it or the key may be damaged 58en ZZ Using the center keys Using the center keys on the left of the I On Off key you can perform a number of operations in a single action UNLOCK indicator Center keys KEY LOCK This disables operations to be performed using the DVD CD function keys When the UNLOCK indicator on the left of the DVD CD function keys is off it means that the operations you intend to perform using the DVD CD function keys will be canceled To use the DVD CD function keys press the KEY LOCK key among the center keys and check that the UNLOCK indicator is lit SURROUND This tool is specially designed to be used with InterVideo WinDVD 5 for JV
61. he Wireless Network Connection screen now appears Wireless Network Connection The following wireless network s are available To access a wireless network select it from the list and then click Connect Available wireless networks i test A vet uve2 A This wireless network is not secure Because a network key WEF is not used for authentication or for data encryption data sent over this network might be subject to unauthorized access C Allow me to connect to the selected wireless network even though it is not secure IF you are having difficulty connecting to a network click Advanced Click the Properties button on the Wireless Network Connection screen The Wireless Network Connection Properties screen now appears Wireless Network Connection Properties PR General Wireless Networks Advanced E Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to an available network click Configure i Exige i JVC3 Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Ei Move up Move down Learn about setting up wireless network configuration N73 Click the General tab on the Wireless Network Connection Properties screen and click Internet Protocol TCP IP to select the Internet protocol A screen such as the one shown below appears 4 Wireless Network Connectio
62. heck that Local Area Connection is enabled Tips If it is disabled move the mouse pointer to Local Area Connection and press the right mouse button to bring up a menu click Enable to enable the connection SS LULU en 69 Double click Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection Status screen will appear 4 Local Area Connection Status General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 01 38 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity 1 Sent Received 72 Packets Properties Click the Support tab and the Details button The Network Connection Details screen will appear The MAC address is displayed as the Physical Address on the list 70en Network Connections Using a Wireless LAN The model MP XV841GB PC comes with wireless LAN functions You can connect to a LAN system from any location within the wireless communication area to access the Internal LAN or send and receive mail By using a wireless LAN access point available from a retail store which is connected to an ADSL modem available from a retail store you can access broadband environments from a multiple number of PCs Furthermore you can bring your PC to one of the public wireless LAN services which have been increasing of late and enjoy accessing the Internet by wireless means For the wireless network settings and details refer to Help and Support on the Start menu General Descriptio
63. hs when storing the battery pack over a long period of time remove from charger or power unit when not in use as some machines use current even when switched off NOTES It is normal for the battery pack to be warm after charging or after use Temperature Range Specifications Charging ccc 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Operation we D C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F SLOFABE ecseseodencbers 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Recharging time is based on room temperature of 20 C 68 F The lower the temperature the longer recharging takes LCD Screen 1 To prevent damage to the LCD screen DO NOT push it strongly or apply any shocks place a thing on the LCD screen 2 To prolong service life avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth 3 Be aware of the following phenomena for LCD screen use These are not malfunctions e While using the Mobile Mini Note PC the surface around the LCD screen and or the back of the LCD screen may heat up e If you leave power on for a long time the surface around the LCD screen becomes hot Main Unit 1 For eate DO NOT open the Mobile Mini Note PC s chassis lt disassemble or modify the unit short circuit the terminals of the battery pack Keep it away from metallic objects when not in use allow inflammables water or metallic objects to enter the unit remove the battery pack or disconnect the power supply while the power is on l
64. htning or power failure SSS h te n Od Adding or Removing a Memory Board If you have operated your PC its inside may be hot and you may get a burn Turn the power switch off and wait for the PC to cool down 1 Turn the PC Power switch off and disconnect AC adapter from your PC Then remove the lithium ion battery pack if any and all other peripherals from your PC 2 Remove the lithium ion battery pack and the memory expansion cover by taking the following steps 1 Turn your PC upside down and remove screws to 2 Open the memory expansion cover 3 Remove the lithium ion battery pack in the arrow direction 3 Remove the battery 2 Open the memory pack by sliding it in expansion cover this direction Caution Do not loosen any other screws otherwise your PC may fail 3 Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching something metallic nearby Not on the PC 4 Add or remove a memory board Caution Add the 512M byte memory board to expand the PC s memory capacity of the MP XV841GB to the maximum 768M bytes Refer to page 84 for the procedure to mount and remove the memory board Continue to next page 84a ZZ 1 Mounting a memory board Check the correct mounting direction of memory board by observing the cut area Slant the memory board and insert it into its socket Push the memory board until it is locked but do not apply excessive force to it Caution If it is diff
65. icult to lock the memory board make sure that the board has been inserted securely Do not apply excessive force to it or the memory board may be damaged Memory slot direction Position the memory board in such a way that when seen from above the cut out is at the tip of the right corner as shown in the figure Align the cut out to the right side of the slot and then insert it securely Memory board Memory slot 2 Removing the memory board Open the right and left support levers of the memory board by pressing them outward Pull out the memory board in the arrow direction 5 Return the memory expansion cover mount the battery pack and retighten the three screws Checking the Additional Memory Board Use the following procedure to check the memory board installation 1 Turn on your PC and start Windows 2 Click start and select Control Panel 3 Click the Performance and Maintenance icon 4 Click the System icon The System Properties screen will appear System Properties System Restore I Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Name Hardware Advanced System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 1 Registered to JVC Manufactured and supported by Victor Company Df Japan Limited MP XV841GB Intel R Pentium R M processor 1 00GHz 1 00 GHz 248 MB of RAM 5 The total amount of memory appears on the screen EN 85
66. io TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada SS 8 t s en CHECKING INVENTORY Before using your Mobile Mini Note PC hereinafter Mobile PC make sure that all of the following system components have been included in the container If you have found any shortage or problem contact the sales shop The illustrations provided in these instructions may differ in part from the actual products e Mobile Mini Note PC e AC power adapter e Dedicated AC cable e Telephone adapter oF ge Lithium ion battery pack e BN LL23E e Instruction manual this book e Two stick caps e Warranty card e Start Here manual Sen ji _ JVC Software License Agreement Important Thank you for purchasing JVC Mobile Mini Note PC Product Please carefully read this End User License Agreement Agreement before installing or using JVC original software accompanied with or pre installed into the Product Software The right to use the Software is granted by Victor Company of Japan Limited JVC to You only on the condition that You agree to the following Agreement If You do not agree to the terms of the Agreement you may not use the Software any more Then please give the Software with the Product back to the dealer from whom you bought the Product HOWEVER USING THE PRO
67. itions as provided for in this Agreement and the license originally granted to You hereunder will then be null and void 5 Limited Warranty THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND JVC DOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHOULD THERE BE ANY PROBLEM ARISING FROM OR CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE YOU SHOULD SETTLE ALL SUCH PROBLEMS AT YOUR OWN COST AND RESPONSIBILITY SSS hth enl I 6 10 Limitation of Liability JVC WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES YOU WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS JVC FROM ANY LOSS LIABILITY OR COSTS ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO CLAIMS FROM ANY OTHER PERSONS RELATING TO THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE Term This Agreement will become effective on the date when You download and or install the Software onto Your machine and continue to be in effect until termination under the reasons as below Should You breach any provision of this Agreement JVC may terminate this Agreement without giving any notice to You In this event JVC may claim against You any damages caused by Your breach Should this Agreement be terminated You should immediately destroy the Software stored in Your machine including
68. ized speakers Set to this mode if the level of noise is so high that it interferes with your listening pleasure while using headphones e About CC converter Shows the CC converter version and other information Click OK to close the displayed subwindow Continue to next page 280 AL SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS Exit Quits the CC converter The CC converter status you have set at this point is held If you wish to restart the CC converter you can start up the program from the Start menu To change the CC converter setting and save the new status you must click Exit To restart the CC converter click Start gt All Programs gt CC Converter gt CC Converter Tips e Do not change the sound playback device when you are playing back the sound data such as an audio file e If you have changed the sound playback device wait five 5 or more seconds before playing back the data e The CC converter can process two channel PCM data only There are cases where the DVD sound is to be output to an external sound source or where multi channel data or data in a non PCM format is to be sent by a sound device in these cases the CC converter cannot process the data e If you play back data having a high noise level the noise may be emphasized e Users other than the computer administrator even if they have the Administrator s authority may not change the CC converter setup PD TS decoder This decoder is de
69. lay panel to 180 degrees SSS ht h en 7 3 Recharge the battery pack by plugging the AC cord into DC Input connector When recharging the battery pack Plug the AC power cord into the AC adapter Plug the DC cord of the adapter into the DC Input connector Q of the Mobile PC Plug the AC cord of the AC adapter into the power receptacle DC cord Continue to next page 18s 4 Make sure that the battery pack is fully recharged To avoid an interruption of your operation due to power failure check the battery voltage when you start to use your PC in the field See Checking the Battery Level see Page 79 to check the battery voltage level e Make sure that the battery pack is fully recharged When you are using the AC adapter and when the battery indicator 4 lights in green the battery pack is fully 100 recharged When it lights in orange the battery pack is being recharged Battery indicator If you have unplugged the DC cable of the AC adapter and if you drive your PC with the lithium ion battery pack the battery indicator 4 goes out Approximate recharging times Recharging time Recharging time When the PC s power is off When the PC s power is on Lithium ion battery pack BN LL23E Approximately 180 minutes Approximately 290 minutes Cautions e Ifthe battery pack discharges quickly even after rechargin
70. less LAN service it is customary for the DHCP server function that automatically allocates the IP address to be enabled On the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen click and select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and click the OK button For directly communicating with another PC using a peer to peer connection Set the IP address which has the same network address as the IP address of the PC that serves as the other end of the communication If for example the IP address at the other end is 192 168 1 1 click and select Use the following IP address on the Internet Protocol TCP IP screen and input 192 168 1 2 for instance in the IP address field Input 255 255 255 0 for Subnet mask and click the OK button SSS htsh en O For making the wireless network connection via an access point In cases involving an in company LAN etc where a DHCP server is in operation on the wired network to which the access point is connected click and select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically on the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen and click the OK button Check with a network administrator to ascertain whether the DHCP server is in operation In a home or other such environment where a DHCP server is not in operation manually set the IP address to the one that has the same network a
71. luded You may nevertheless have the benefit of certain rights or remedies pursuant to the applicable law in respect of which liability may not be excluded In any case however JVC s entire liability will be limited to those which apply to your Mobile Mini Note PC 3 Even if any part of the Agreement is held invalid by or in conflict with any law having jurisdiction over this Agreement the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect 4 The Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of Japan The Tokyo District Court has jurisdiction over all disputes which may arise with respect to the execution interpretation and performance of this Agreement 12 Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS vac sasesscceskonesseestewsasseszanees 2 SOME DO S AND DON TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT sosisini sani 3 When using the wireless LAN ccceeeeeeseeeeeees 5 Radio waves emitted from Wireless LANS sorruin aai 5 CAUTIONS r sete dusts tee edatesas a8 TEN EE A A 6 CHECKING INVENTORY ccscesscsecesevsdverveccnsciacseces 7 JVC Software License Agreement ccceeeeee END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT PARTS AND COMPONENT NAMES SETTING UP SETTING FUP wicasnckswntitntesth e s 16 TURN ON oxi tepiasincressettneas ee 19 Turning 1 On Off Key On wo 19 Initial Setup of Microsoft Windows 20 MUR OO ee oes e N ease se sctetes 22 JVC ORIGINAL SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS JVC
72. mputer administrator password 1 When a password deleting disk has been prepared You can delete the password using the disk For how to prepare a password deleting disk see Help and Support Center from the start menu 2 When another computer administrator account has been created If an additional computer administrator a user who has the administrator rights is created other than the user who forgot the password log on to the computer as the administrator to change the password 3 When no computer administrator account has been created When no administrator password is set you can change the forgotten user password by starting up Windows in the safe mode and logging on as an administrator If any of the above does not solve the problem you must restore the factory setting For procedure for setting up Windows again see Setting Up Your PC Again on page 88 Continue to next page 106 If you forget the BIOS password The following passwords can be set on the BIOS e Supervisor Password This is the password used by the administrator If it has been set it means that only an individual who inputs this password correctly can set or change any of the items The user will be asked for this password at boot up and BIOS setup e User password When this password is set the user is requested to enter the password to start Windows or change a BIOS setting e HDD password The password required for accessing the hard disk
73. n Properties General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using B Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection This connection uses the following items fi El Cient for Microsoft Networks B File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks i QoS Packet Scheduler Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected e Ca Continue to next page 74m Click the Properties button on the Wireless Network Connection Properties screen The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen shown below now appears Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Altemate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address gatewa Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Use the following example as a reference and proceed with the settings to suit how the wireless LAN is to be used For making a wireless network connection using a public wireless LAN service With a public wire
74. n appeared during DVD video playback refer to page 103 64 EN HARDWARE Using the SD Memory Card Slot Your PC has an SD memory card slot An SD memory card or multimedia card can be used When you use an SD memory card remove the dummy card from the SD memory card slot 1 Remove the dummy card Press the dummy card slightly and it will be ejected Hold the ejected card and remove it from your PC 2 Insert an SD memory card Caution Insert the SD card in the correct direction Check the cut area The terminal side must face downward Notes e The SD memory card and MultiMedia card are optional e The SD memory card slot of your PC does not support the SD I O function and data transfer using the copyright protection functions e If you do not use an SD memory card on your PC keep the dummy card inserted in the slot to prevent dust or other foreign bodies getting into the PC e When formatting an SD memory card or MultiMedia card in this PC s SD memory card slot for use in a DVC or digital camera first select FAT rather than FAT32 on the Windows XP format screen and then proceed with the formatting Before formatting a memory card back up its contents on the PC s hard disk drive for instance SSS let en 69 Using an External Monitor To attach an external monitor to your PC use the external display cable Connecting an external monitor When you connect an external monitor to your
75. n now completed message appears click OK BCDC Bootabie CD Creator This program creates Recovery CD Select the writing speed then click Create Recovery CD button Notice The creation of Recovery CD requires 20 30 minutes While running this program do not open other windows or execute other application programs When exiting the program remove CD from the drive then restart the computer You can create the Recovery CD only once Create Recovery CD Create CD Vie TT spoof _ Close Progiess C Always on top Copyright 2002 2003 Enterprise Corporation Intemational All Rights Reserved When a recovery CD which was created by a bootable CD creator is used to initiate recovery the recovery area inside the hard drive will be erased SS htsh nol STANDARD APPLICATION Your Mobile PC has the following standard applications Open the Help menu of each application to check the application usage If you have any question contact the nearest support center listed on Page 108 Adobe Reader 6 0 Can display and print out a PDF file Using the Adobe Reader you can display and print out a PDF format file Norton AntiVirus 2004 The software to prevent virus infection from the Internet This is a highly reliable antivirus program It can automatically restore your system from virus infection without interrupting your current works This program prevents the
76. n of Wireless LAN The wireless LAN in this PC supports the following functions e Automatic communication speed selection function IEEE802 11 6 9 1 2 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps IEEE802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps e Frequency channel selection IEEE802 11 b 2 412 2 462GHz 11ch e Roaming between multi channels e Power management function e Compliance with IEEE802 11 and IEEE802 11b g standards Types of Wireless LAN Networks e AdHoc Mode In this mode the data is transferred directly between PCs It is suited to wireless networks in which data is transferred between several laptops The peer to peer workgroup setting for providing equal handling for all the laptops is established e Infrastructure Mode In this mode the PCs are connected through an access point If the access point is connected to an ADSL CATV ISDN or other such line the PCs can be connected to the Internet as well SSS ht sh en 1 Suggestions for Using the Wireless LAN e Use the wireless LAN in a location where there are as few obstacles as possible To maximize the distance over which communication with the wireless LAN is possible open the display and point its reverse side the side with JVC logo at the access point Do not place any obstacles such as books or thick stacks of paper between the PC and access point Wireless LAN antenna Wireless LAN antenna Setup Procedure for the Wireless LAN Caution In order to make it easier to ch
77. ng a dial up modem option and click Next The Connection Name screen will appear New Connection Wizard Connection Name What is the name of the service that provides your Intemet connection Type the name of your ISP in the following box ISP Name The name you type here will be the name of the connection you are creating lt Back Next gt Cancel 6 Enter the ISP name and click Next The Phone Number to Dial screen may appear New Connection Wizard Phone Number to Dial What is your ISP s phone number Type the phone number below Phone number You might need to include a 1 or the area code or bath If you are nat sure you need the extra numbers dial the phone number on your telephone If you hear a modem sound the number dialed is correct Tips It is convenient to use the contracted provider name as the ISP name SSS h teh en 4 7 Enter the phone number and click Next The Internet Account Information screen will appear New Connection Wizard Internet Account Information You will need an account name and password to sign in to your Intemet account Type an ISP account name and password then write down this information and store it in a safe place If you have forgotten an existing account name or password contact your ISP User name Password Confirm password V U
78. ntinue Anyway to continue software setup Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Sound video and game controllers has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation SSS Ll en 2D 4 When the software has been set up a prompt for PC restarting appears Click Finish to restart the PC InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing OriginalSoftWare on your computer C No will restart my computer later click Finish to complete setup m 208R AL SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS CC Converter This is a data band expansion system JVC has developed for audio applications It reproduces the timbre of the original sound from high quality and compressed music data as well The CC converter operates as a system filter so that it takes effect regardless of the playback application To make the effect valid or invalid or to change the effect level 1 Open a shortcut of CC Converter icon in the task tray by clicking the right mouse button v Enable Di
79. on bar to change the resolution Display 1 Digtal Flat Panel 1024x768 on Intel R 82852 82855 GM GME Gre Click OK to enter the new resolution setting Cob sy Hores 28 z 1024 by 600 pixels ieee ee Screen resolution bar 6G6en Connecting to a Network With the network function you can connect to a network at your office or home to transfer data between PCs and access the Internet from multiple PCs For setting for intranet connection consult a system administrator at your company Connection to a network requires the following items e LAN cable e Communication devices including a hub or router Important LAN cables are available in straight and cross types Use a cable of the correct type for your LAN environment You must contract with an Internet service provider Using a LAN cable connect the LAN connector on the unit with a communication device hub or router See the following for setting Setting for Network Connection e Setting the IP address manually Important This PC will acquire the necessary initial settings automatically When you use this PC in a home network environment and the IP address is assigned automatically the following steps are not necessary Click the start button and Control Panel Click the Network and Internet Connections icon Click the Network Connections icon The Network Connections screen will appear gt Network Connections Fil
80. on the CD ROM when the application is to be set up again SSS h hlteh en OG System Recovery Procedure 1 Hold down the F10 key and press the Power button to start up your PC When message Do you wish to continue Y N appears respond with Y Tips e If you respond with N the recovery is canceled The PC will restart and the Windows OS will start up e If too much time is taken to press the key or a continuous beep is heard for other reasons turn off the power and repeat the process e If Windows starts up after a delay exit Windows turn off the power and repeat the process 2 Read the License Agreement when displayed If you accept the Agreement type Y Tips If you respond with N the recovery is canceled The PC will restart and the Windows OS will start up 3 Select the recovery method disk partitioning When message Select the recovery method A Recommended C appears respond with the or key as follows If you respond with A All disk partitions and files of the hard disk are recovered and the entire PC system is initialized to its original state If you respond with C The files of drive C are recovered and initialized Usually all data of drive D remains unaltered as they are and only the data of drive C is initialized If drive D has already been removed the PC only has drive C 4 The system recovery starts and its progress is shown on the screen Power
81. onnector USB 2 0 x 2 7 i LINK IEEE1394 4 pin S400 x 1 8 LAN connector 10 100BASE TX x 1 Modem jack RJ 11 x 1 MIC IN mini jack mono x 1 Headphone OUT mini jack stereo x 1 Type ll PC card slot x 1 compatible with CardBus SD Memory card slot x 1 Keyboard Key pitch 16mm Key stroke 1 5mm Pointing device Stick type Drive Formats cD CD DA CD ROM CD RW CD R CD ROM XA excluding ADPCM supported PhotoCD multi session VideoCD CD Extra CD CD text DVD DVD ROM DVD Video DVD RAM 2 6GB 4 7GB DVD R DVD RW Ver 1 1 Multi Border supported Reading speed DVD ROM Max 8x CAV 1 level CD ROM Max 24x CAV Writing speed CD R Max 24x zoned CLV CD RW 4x CLV High Speed CD RW 10x CLV 640 to 700MB discs Ultra Speed CD RW Max 16x zoned CLV Write error prevention function Buffer underrun prevention function provided Power supply AC adapter or lithium ion battery packs provided Power consumption Max 46W Lithium ion battery operation 14 Approx 5 5 hours JEITA 1 0 Lithium ion battery charging time 15 Approx 180 min OFF times Approx 290 min ON times Dimension with standard battery pack installed 235 mm W x 43 2 mm H x 214 mm D 9 1 4 W x 1 7 10 H x 8 7 16 D Dimension main unit only 235 mm W x 31 5 mm H x 177 mm D 9 1 4 W x 1 1 4 H x 7 D Weight with battery pack installed Approx 1470 g 3 lbs 4 oz Weight main unit only Approx 1135 g 2 lbs 8 oz
82. ontact HTML message support in your household Get Address Book and directory services free Hotmail account Then read your mail from Offline synchronization any place on earth Click 1 message s 0 unread The received E mail messages will be displayed To quit Outlook Express click x at the upper right corner of the screen Cautions e Disconnect your PC from the Internet after you have transmitted E mail and finished accessing a Web site e It may not be possible to send mail properly using a company network or roaming service If this problem arises the method below may solve it Before sending the mail first perform the receive mail operation even if no mail has been received and then click Send OPERATIONS 54u Using the Pointing Device The pointing devices allow you to move the mouse pointer on the screen You can move the cursor using the center stick and three buttons in the similar way as the mouse m Mouse pointer Right button Stick operations Usually operate the stick using your index finger The mouse pointer moves in the direction you press the stick You can control the speed of mouse pointer movement by changing the pressure on the stick When you press the stick harder the mouse pointer moves more quickly Notes e If you press the stick slightly and move the pointer slowly for several seconds the pointer may return backward This is not a fault
83. onventional disc cleaners or cleaning spray Do not bend the CD ROM or touch its mirror surface Do not store your CD ROM in a dusty hot or humid environment Keep it away from direct sunlight EN 5 About moisture condensation You have observed that pouring a cold liquid into a glass will cause drops of water to form on the glass outer surface This same phenomenon occurs on the HDD disk and or the DVD pick up Lense when it is moved from a cool place to a warm place after heating a cold room under extremely humid conditions or in a place directly subjected to the cool air from an air conditioner Moisture on the HDD disk and or the DVD pick up Lense can cause severe damage and can lead to internal damage to the Mobile Mini Note PC itself Serious malfunctioning If malfunctioning occurs stop using the unit immediately and consult your local JVC dealer The Mobile Mini Note PC is a microcomputer controlled device External noise and interference from a TV a radio etc might prevent it from functioning properly In such cases first disconnect its power supply unit battery pack AC Power Adapter etc and wait a few minutes and then re connect it and proceed as usual from the beginning Gen ji _ Declaration of Conformity Model Number MP XV841US Trade Name JVC Responsible party JVC AMERICAS CORP Address 1700 Valley Road Wayne N J 07470 Telephone Number 9
84. or on page 17 When you are using your PC on the battery e Check that the battery is fully charged For how to charge the battery see 4 Make sure that the battery pack is fully recharged on page 18 EN 93 Startup and Operation of Windows Q The screen has hung A Use the following procedure to forcibly exit the applications running on your PC Important When applications are forcibly terminated through this procedure any unsaved data will be lost Terminating an application forcibly 1 While holding down the Ctrl and Alt keys press the Del key once The Windows Task Manager screen will appear Click the Applications tab Click the application that hung then End Task In most cases applications that have hung are indicated as Not Responding When a confirmation message for terminating the application appears click End Now Click x on the Windows Task Manager screen Tips When the application cannot be terminated forcibly restart Windows To restart Windows forcibly start Windows Task Manager click Shut Down on the toolbar then click Restart If your PC does not restart through the above procedure press the RESET button on the side of the unit page 13 or keep pressing the Power key for 4 seconds or longer to turn off the power About the message appearing if Windows is not exited normally If you turn off the power without terminating Windows the Checking
85. order to watch DVD titles destined for the U S market the region code number must generally be set to 1 1 The region code has not been set for this unit as of its default settings Therefore in order to watch a DVD title produced in U S you must first set 1 as the region code When playing a DVD title with region code 1 sometimes the unit s region code is set to 1 automatically 2 To play a DVD title with a different region code change the unit s region code to match the region code of the DVD title However you are allowed to change the region code in this way only for five 5 times in total including the default setting 3 When 1 appears for the Number of remaining changes allowed it means that this is the last time to change the region code Therefore you must set the region code to that which you use most often After this you will not be able to make any further changes in the region code If you do not set the region code to 1 as the last setting you will not be able to play DVD titles which are destined for the U S market Caution The user is responsible if any trouble should occur as a result of the user s attempt to modify the region code illegally Also the number of allowable changes cannot be reset by initiating recovery 1046 SO _TROUBLESHOOTING SD memory cards Q The Not formatted or Not initialized error message appears when I insert an SD card
86. related Conventions You must use the Software in the same manner as You use any other copyrighted work in compliance with these laws and conventions and other regulations 2 Grant of License 1 Subject to the conditions of the Agreement JVC grants to You a non exclusive right to use the Software 2 You may install and use the Software in Your PC 3 You may make a copy of the Software in whole or in part for the back up and storage purposes 3 Restriction 1 You may not modify reverse engineer decompile or disassemble except to the extent as permitted by the applicable laws the Software in any manner 2 You may not copy or use the Software in whole or in part other than as expressly specified in this Agreement 3 You may not remove the copyright and or other proprietary rights notice from the Software You may make copies of the Software hereunder provided that each such copy contains copyright and or other proprietary rights notice in the same manner as appeared originally on this Agreement and the Software 4 You have no right to grant a license to use the Software and may not sell lease or rent the Software to any other person for any purpose 4 Transfer of the Software You may not transfer or assign the Software either stored in the recording media or not to any other person unless such other person as the transferee or assignee agrees to this Agreement Such assignee or transferee will be bound by the same cond
87. rsuant to the applicable law in respect of which liability may not be excluded In any case however JVC s entire liability will be limited to those which apply to the Product 4 The Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of Japan The Tokyo District Court has jurisdiction over all disputes which may arise with respect to the execution interpretation and performance of this Agreement 10en O END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Important Please carefully read this End User License Agreement Agreement before installing or using the G 726 Decoder Software on your PC The right to use the Software is granted by Victor Company of Japan Limited JVC to You only on the condition that You agree to the following Agreement If You do not agree to the terms of the Agreement you may not install the Software any more HOWEVER INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Software also includes the associated materials and any modification upgrade and update of the Software granted to You by JVC 1 Copyright Ownership You acknowledge that all copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Software is owned by and remain vested in Sharp Corporation a Japanese corporation and JVC is the authorized licensee of Sharp Corporation to duplicate use and distribute the Software The Software is protected under the copyright law of Japan and other countries and
88. sable v Harmonic Expansion 5 High tone Expansion All range Expansion About the expansion effect modes see next page for details More presence Zz v Standard More natural 4 About the intensity PETTEE see next page for details Exit 2 When the menu above appears click on the desired option Cautions e Ifyou have disabled the effect the CC Converter icon is shown in monochrome color in the task tray e The actual sound playback may slightly be delayed due to processing of playback data Explanation of menu options e Enable Makes the CC converter processing valid e Disable Makes the CC converter processing invalid SSS h th m2 7 The following menu options are effective only when you have checked the Enable option About the expansion effect modes One of the following three effect modes can be selected Each has its own special characteristics as described below depending on the frequency band pattern which is to be expanded e Harmonic Expansion Expanding the harmonic components contained in music accentuates the lingering tones and gives the sound an added brilliance This mode is particularly suited to vocals and music made by acoustic instruments It can have an effect on almost all genres of music and it is the mode which is normally used e High tone Expansion Expanding the high tone components enhances the feeling of the sound s resolution It is particularly suited to hard
89. se this account name and password when anyone connects to the Internet from this computer M Make this the default Internet connection V Tum on Internet Connection Firewall for this connection lt Back Next gt Cancel 8 Enter the User name and Password and enter the password again for confirmation and click Next The Completing the New Connection Wizard screen will appear New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the folowing connection Dial up Connection Make this the default connection This connection is firewalled Share with all users of this computer Use the same user name amp password for everyone The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish 9 Click Finish The setup for connection wizard is complete Continue to next page 42 EN NAVIGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD Tips If you need to set up the DNS server address follow steps 10 to 20 You may need to set up DNS server addresses the primary and secondary DNS addresses for some providers If the DNS server addresses are stated on the documents sent from your provider you need to set them up If not specified you need not set these addresses 10 Click start and Control Panel in this order The Pick a category
90. signed to capture using a separate personal computer Pentium 4 2 GHz or faster recommended the data which has been shot in the GR PD1 HI RES mode or PS50 mode and play the data using the Windows Media Player 9 of this unit MP XV841GB in a simplified format and it is pre installed To uninstall the decoder select Add Remove Programs and delete it The installer is included on the application CD ROM so use the provided CD ROM if you need to re install the decoder SSS lete en 29 Easy Network Changer The Easy Network Changer is a network setting utility which enables network settings to be changed easily This utility makes it possible to register a multiple number of profiles that define the network settings for use at home in the office or other connection locations When InterLink has been moved to a different network environment it allows easy connection to a network by selecting the corresponding profile To start the utility Double click the Easy Network Changer 35 icon on the desktop The profile management screen now appears To register a profile click New and follow the instructions given by the Wizard Once a profile has been registered it can be selected from the profile management screen and the network settings can be changed An easy way to change the network is to click the 33 icon on the task tray and select the profile from the menu which is then displayed The registered profiles are displayed and the
91. splay F11 Turns the Num Lock key on or off For operation details see Using the Numeric Keypad of the next section F12 Turns the Scroll Lock key on or off Ins Issues the Print Screen PrtSc command The screens displayed in the Windows are copied onto the clipboard You can select a window and copy it using the Alt key together Alt gt Fn gt Jins i Notes e The hot keys are not supported in the MS DOS environment e Ifa key top has come off refer to page 57 Using the Numeric Keypad Sixteen keys of the keyboard have been assigned to the numeric keypad Each of these keys has two labels in different colors to identify their functions Blue characters printed on the diagonal part of the key are numeric keypad keys To use the numeric keypad Hold down the Fn key and press the NumLK key When the numeric keypad is functional the Num Lock lamp lights See the Status indicators on Page 19 Now you can enter a numeral printed in blue on the diagonal part of the key SSS htsh nO If a Key Top Has Come Off If a key top has come off from the keyboard put it back in place by following the procedure below How to attach the Enter key left Shift key or Space key top Take out the disengaged wire rod and snag it onto the two projections as shown in the figure below Place the disen
92. spread of viruses as it checks for virus infection during e mail reception and transmission Also it can prevent the script based virus infection even if you have not yet updated it to the latest antivirus definition Cautions e At the third startup after the Windows initial setup a Norton AntiVirus Information Wizard screen appears Follow the on screen instructions to set up this application program e You can update the antivirus definition file of this application within 90 days RealOne Player Can play back a video file The RealOne Player can play back some video files not supported by the Windows Media Player included in the Windows XP OS PINNACLE STUDIO 9 SE The video editing software for the broadband age This software makes it possible to capture moving pictures or still pictures from a digital video camera or digital camera via IEEE 1394 I F i LINK add various video effects and output them to a digital video camera or create movies in a variety of formats The software comes with authoring and writing functions for DVDs VCDs and SVCDs so that finished movies can be viewed on a home use DVD player for instance Note The DVD writing function cannot be used with the PC s internal DVD ROM amp CD R RW drive Continue to next page 325 JAL SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM APPLICATIONS InterVideo WinDVD 5 for JVC WinDVD 5 with Dolby Virtual Speaker and Dolby Headphone is a software DVD player which is extremely easy to
93. ss LAN if you are bringing this PC on board an aircraft or into a hospital Wireless LANs emit radio waves which may adversely affect measuring instruments and medical equipment e Stop using the wireless LAN in this PC if other equipment is being adversely affected by the wireless LAN Wireless LANs emit radio waves which may adversely affect other equipment and cause accidents triggered by equipment malfunctioning 4 en Battery Packs The supplied battery pack is a lithium ion battery Before using the supplied battery pack or an optional battery pack be sure to read the following cautions 1 To avoid hazards do not burn do not short circuit the terminals do not modify or disassemble do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding 60 C 140 F as this may cause the battery to overheat explode or catch fire use only specified chargers Terminals 2 To prevent damage and prolong service life do not subject to unnecessary shock charge in an environment where temperatures are within the tolerances shown in the chart below This is a chemical reaction type battery cooler temperatures impede chemical reaction while warmer temperatures can prevent complete charging store in a cool dry place Extended exposure to high temperatures will increase natural discharge and shorten service life fully charge and then fully discharge the battery every 6 mont
94. stem Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing modulation OFDM system half duplex Spread spectrum system IEEE802 11g b 2 412 to 2 462 GHz 11 channels Rated output IEEE802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbps IEEE802 11b 1 2 5 5 or 11 Mbps Communication distance 128 104 64 40 bit WEP IEEE802 1xEAP MD5 TLS TTLS PEAP WPA Note There is a correlation between the communication distance of a wireless device and its communication speed The lower the communication speed of the wireless communication the further the communication distance Furthermore the communication distance is susceptible to the effects of the ambient environment and it may be reduced in the following cases e Inside condominiums and other reinforced concrete structures houses in which metal is used in the building construction materials e Near large pieces of furniture etc made of metal AC Power Adapter MP ACX2 Input Voltage AC 100 to 240 V 1 5 A 50 60Hz Output Voltage DC 19 V 2 64A Caution The AC Power Adapter and dedicated AC Cable included with this PC are designed for use with the MP XV841US only Do not use them for any other PC Otherwise they may cause a fire or electric shocks 114m Options separately available Option name Model Lithium ion battery pack BN LL23E Port replicator MP DPX1E
95. stem recovery e You may not solve the problem even if you have recovered your PC If the problem continues consult our PC Technical Support Center e You can use System Recovery on your PC only You cannot use this software for the PC of another manufacturer Cautions 1 File backup e If you have recovered your PC it will have been returned to the status before shipment All files you have created applications you have added and various parameters you have set will have been cleared and lost Before starting system recovery back up any important files you have created on CD R disk or hard disk drive D of your PC e If you have backed up the important information in drive D you must select the option in Step 3 Select the recovery method disk partitioning on Page 89 and you must recover drive C only 2 When starting System Recovery Detach all peripherals from your PC If not the recovery may stop or the required operations may differ from those written in the manual Repeated Setup Execute the Recovery program to restore the information on the hard disk The Recovery program returns both your PC and all applications back to the original state before shipment If you wish to set up the application software separately upload them from the Application CD ROM one at a time See To Set Up the Standard Applications Again on Page 33 Caution With some applications you will need to input the serial number S N
96. t the hard drive still has enough free space I m going to save some data while keeping a number of writing software programs installed in the PC You may not be able to save the data correctly in the following situations When a multiple number of writing programs are running at the same time including the resident writing programs When writing software with a different version has been installed The data cannot be read at the highest speed You may not be able to read data on non standard CDs at the highest speed The data written on CD R RW media using this PC cannot be read on another drive Use a Multi Read drive You may not be able to read data using some CD ROM drives Data on CD RW discs that support the Ultra Speed High Speed standard can be read only on an Ultra Speed High Speed drive SSS htete en 103 Q The data written on CD R RW media using another unit cannot be read on this PC A e You may not be able to read the data which has been written using a multiple number of drives You may not be able to read the data on the media written by some drives e You may not be able to use the PC to read the data on some high speed rewritable or high speed writable discs Q The Region verification screen appeared when attempting to play a DVD title A In order to watch a DVD title the 1 disc 2 drive this unit and 3 software player WinDVD must all be set to the same region code number In
97. tand By lamp will go out Tips To exit status or move the stick or press any key on the keyboard To exit status press the Power key or any key on the keyboard To exit status press the Power key Important e In statuses through Windows is still running Note that the current condition is lost if the PC is turned off by pressing the Power key for more than 4 seconds SS let nO System in standby status The battery discharges whilst the PC is in system standby status As a result any unsaved data may be lost or the system may not start up Be sure to turn off the PC when it is not used for a long time System in halt status Continued operation on the PC displaying a battery low warning causes the result as follows When the halt status is enabled The PC turns off while maintaining the current data When the halt status is disabled The PC does not save the current data which will be lost We recommend that you enable the halt status setting This function is enabled at the factory 82a Increasing the Optional Memory Capacity You can increase the PC memory capacity up to 768M bytes built in memory 256M bytes added memory 512M bytes For the built in memory capacity see the Product Specifications on Page 112 You can reduce the application startup time and increase the data process speed by adding an optional memory board Consult the JVC Support below JVC
98. tep 6 The Internet Connection Setup on page 40 has been set to default in the Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings If not set as default select the ISP and click Set Default Click Always dial my default connection and click OK Click Connect The dialup connection process will start and your PC will be connected to the Internet Tips When your PC is connected to the Internet the icon appears in the Task tray at the bottom right corner of the desktop screen SS hhteh e49 Disconnection from the Internet When you are connected to the Internet the use of the telephone line and the access to the provider are charged Disconnect your PC from the Internet in one of the following ways when you are finished using the Internet Double click the task tray connection icon a at the bottom right corner of the desktop screen When the Auto Disconnect dialog box appears click Disconnect Now Quit the Microsoft s Internet Explorer IE When the Auto Disconnect dialog box appears click Disconnect Now Auto Disconnect Do you want to close the connection to Dial up Connection Stay Connected 46 EN IGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD Accessing a Web Page There is a large number of Web sites available You can access a Web site using Microsoft s Internet Explorer in your PC The following shows three typical ways you can use to access a Web site Before starting the followin
99. tray at the lower right of the desktop The Date and Time Properties dialog box appears Date and Time Properties Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time Date pay a 10 17 24 31 7 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 Current time zone GMT Standard Time Time 07 43 50 Appl 2 Click the Time Zone tab and select your time zone from the list box 3 Click the Date amp Time tab and enter the correct date and time 4 Click OK to save your change 220 Turn Off Cautions e Check the battery level before turning off the power to ensure that the charge caution screen will not appear while you are using the PC on the move interrupting your work To check the battery level refer to Checking the Battery Level on page 79 e Always use this procedure to turn off the PC Otherwise your PC may fail 1 Click start The start menu will appear 2 Click Turn Off computer The Turn off computer screen will appear 3 Click Turn Off Turn off computer Co Stand By Turn Off Restart The PC will be turned off automatically and Stand By lamp will go out Before closing the LCD panel make sure that Stand By lamp has turned off Tips To restart Windows without turning off the power click Restart on the Turn off computer screen Alternatively press the Shift button on the keyboard while
100. ttery pack Refer to page 16 Take care not to short the terminals of a battery pack which has been removed 112 one Specification Main unit Model Name MP XV841US os Microsoft Windows XP Professional Built in Service Pack 1 CPU Model Ultra Low Voltage Intel Pentium M processor Clock speed 1 0 GHz Bus clock speed 400MHz Secondary cache memory 1MB Chipset Intel 855GME Main memory 256MB standard 768MB max PC2700 DDR SDRAM Extended memory slot available slot MicroDIMM slot x 1 1 Hard disk 40GB Graphic accelerator Built in Intel 855GME Video memory Shared with main memory max 64MB 2 Screen size 8 9 type low temperature polysilicon TFT liquid crystal clear type Built in monitor LCD screen machine body 1024 x 600 dots 16 77 million colors i n Maximum 2048 x 1536 dots 16 77 million colors virtual display mode External monitors 4 800 x 600 2048 x 1536 5 16 77 million colors Sound Compatible with built in Chipset AC 97 built in stereo speakers internal microphone Built in fax modem Max transmission speed 56kbps data receive 33 6kbps data send 14 4 kbps fax Compliant with V 90 K56flex standard auto change Wireless LAN 8 Internal IEEE802 11b g standard met WPA supported Wi Fi compatible Interfaces Docking port also used as external display output c
101. ur terminal adapter Check that the modem is recognized properly Click the start button and Control Panel Click the Printers and Other Hardware icon Click the Phone and Modem Options icon then the Modems tab Select the modem by clicking it click Properties then the Diagnostics tab Click Query Modem When the modem is recognized properly the inquiry command and response to it will be displayed a A WW N Important If the modem is not recognized properly check if it conflicts with any other device If the modem device is displayed with a mark on the Device Manager screen it may conflict with another device SSS hltete en 97 Q The PC dials but connection is not established A Check the dialing setting Check that the dialing type tone or pulse is correctly set for your telephone line For checking and configuration procedures see 3 Setting up the modem on page 38 When no connection operation occurs check the destination setting Use the following procedure to check the setting for connecting to your Internet Service Provider ISP or network 1 Click the start button and Control Panel 2 Click the Network and Internet Connections icon 3 Click the Network Connections icon 4 Right click the icon for the destination of connection to bring up a pop up menu Click Properties in the menu 5 Check the setting according to the instruction manual provided from
102. use It combines all the advantages of a regular DVD player found in the home with a number of advanced functions available only with software DVD players Audio CDs and video CDs can be played using WinDVD 5 Caution DVD Video play may become unstable immediately after the WinDVD 5 s settings have been changed UltraPost This self diagnosis tool is incorporated inside the BIOS It enables the self diagnosis of the hardware without involving the use of any media Use it at times when the operations need to be checked such as when memory is added or trouble is suspected For details refer to Using the UltraPOST self diagnosis tool on page 86 EN B3 To Set Up the Standard Applications Again You can set up the standard applications using the Application CD ROM The optional CD ROM drive is required If you have erroneously deleted any of the standard applications you can reinstall it from the Application CD ROM For details see the readme txt file in the Application CD ROM Z Warning e Use the Application CD ROMs only on this PC Otherwise your ears or speaker system may be damaged due to loud noise Tips With some applications you will need to input the serial number S N on the CD ROM when the application is to be set up again To Uninstall a Standard Application Use the following procedure to uninstall a standard application program 1 Click the start button then Control Panel 2 Click the Add

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