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1. Thanks We would like to thank you for choosing FlyBook as your mobile computer This choice can completely change your life We hope you will be happy with your FlyBook 03 Announcement Dialogue Technology Corporation is a registered trademark FlyBook is a trademark of the Dialogue Technology Corporation All trade names referred to in this document are the servicemark trademark or registered trademark of respective manufacturers or companies Disclaimer Specifications and information in this document are subject to change without notice Please visit our web site or contact us for the latest information With regards to the accuracy of this document no warranty is made or implied Copyright No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the express written permission of 1991 2005 Dialogue Technology Corporation 04 About this user s guide This user s guide includes the essential information for the users who need to use or manage the FlyBook computer on their own The content covers all FlyBook s models Please check your own model and disregard the other models Windows XP home edition is the default operation system of the FlyBook computer All of the descriptions in this guide are under Windows XP home edition If this user s guide is not able to help you with the problems please read the on line guide in your computer consult your dealer or visit our web s
2. A Auer iar ml CA B LITA Par Pea Phara ee Tin nummer her on ani hr euer ra z a mi m penr imien mm pul Ct hi ciel er i biai al ener toa es e 9 I gt v m m a 4 Click on the General option and follow the guidelines in Windows XP user s manual to complete the TCP IP configuration 61 MAKING CONNECTION TO AN ETHERNET If the connection setting configured fits in with the network you wish to link the link will be automatic and the services provided to the network users will be activated once the cable is connected To verify the settings of the connection double click on the Local Area Connection icon in the Network Connections window A Local Area Connection Status window will appear this time In Local Area Connection Status window you can e Check connection status e Disable and enable the connection e Click on Properties to invoke Local Area Connection Properties window to change the connection setting de Local Area Connechen Status Machete NOTE You can select the option Shows icon in notification area when connected situated in the Local Area Connection Properties window A Local Area Connection Status icon will show on the taskbar and you can directly click on the icon to invoke the Local Area Connection Status window 62 WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH THE BUILT IN MODULES To
3. Left and right click Click devices that function like the left and right buttons of the buttons x2 normal mouse Both the left set and the right set of buttons have the same function Scroll button A button that allows you to activate or deactivate the scrolling function Speakers x2 Audio output devices that amplify the sound emitted by the computer Convertible hinge A metallic hinge with 2 shafts that allow the FlyBook to be modified from notebook to tablet mode and viceversa Magnetic closures Magnetic devices that fix the display when FlyBook is being used as a tablet Reed switch hidden Magnetic force sensitive switch that automatically turns off the display screen when it is used in notebook mode 10 Display screen Allows users to operate the FlyBook by simply touching the Touch panel LCD screen with the stylus pen 11 Microphone An input device for amplifying the sound 12 LED status Power Charge LEDs that show the functioning status of the keys and Hard disk Wlan Gprs sub systems Bluetooth 13 GPRS CDMA Antenna This antenna is used for built in GPRS and CDMA modules built in 22 eee UE 14 Wireless LAN antenna Used for the built in Wireless LAN module built in 15 Bluetooth antenna Used for the built in Bluetooth module built in Rear view le oo 000 Description 1 Power connection A connection that connects the computer to an AC DC adapter to supply the
4. OPERATING SYSTEM Windows XP home edition is already installed in your computer After turning on your FlyBook and waiting for approximately one minute a guided procedure will appear for the activation and personalization of Microsoft Windows 36 CHAPTER 4 USING YOUR FLYBOOK 37 In this chapter you will learn how to use your FlyBook computer and customize the computer to you own needs Indicators The computer has several LEDs that show the status of key parts or sub systems power charge hard disk Wlan GPRS Bluetooth N Item Description 1 e Power Item Indicates that FlyBook is turned on Battery Fixed light indicates that FlyBook is fed by a power source Flashing light indicates that FlyBook is fed by battery 2 3 Hard Disk Indicates that the hard disk is functional 2 T gt 4 E Bluetooth Indicates that the Bluetooth module is turned on A Aa 5 A GPRS CDMA Indicates that the GPRS CDMA module is turned on 6 ELI Wireless Network Indicates that the WiFi module is turned on 7 A Caps lock Indicates that the letters are blocked in upper cage 8 Num lock Indicates that the numbers are blocked 39 Keyboard The computer keyboard is an 80 key mini size keyboard but it covers all functions of Windows enhanced keyboard As well as this several keys are available for system control and they are specifically designed for use with your FlyBook computer All the function keys can be classi
5. 9 gt a Default Security menu pomer Farrmard cactroh accum partes Ther conoc a rua bo the The password includes two levels one is the Supervisor Password of highest priority the other is of lower priority for the User Password All of the passwords must be formed of 8 standard characters Default menu of the Boot Te boot denon usc the op nd domm mut mn pneuk 2114 EDD bud LA Lu ERR CD pr rt or CEE Te FD D pae E dew e ie EAN Proms te px this Exit Menu Ters dhiu Ha Exi Saring Changer Desc das Thongs Toad Setup urard Changer Charger 74 APPENDIX B TESTED DEVICES DDR RAM Modules e A DATA 512MB A DATA e Kingmax 512MB Kingmax e Transcend 512MB Samsung PCMCIA CF CardBus e IBM MicroDrive e Lucent Orinoco WLAN e Socket LP E 10 100 LAN e Pretec 56K compact Modem e Buffalo AirStation WLI CF S11G e Asus wireless WL 100 PCMCIA 802 11b card USB e SanDisk cruzer 128M e Logitech QuickCAM Express e Billionton USB 2 0 card reader e Cypress USB 2 0 e Logitech Wheel mouse e Aten VH 107 7 ports USB hub e Fujitsu card reader e Zippy WK 712 USB keyboard USB hub e Wintek WK 360 USB keyboard e External enclosure e Juster SP 16050 USB speaker Philips DSS 330 speaker e Mitsumi D3
6. The hard disk password can prevent unauthorized access to your hard disk Once the password is set you must enter the password after BIOS test in the boot procedure Please refer to BIOS setup utility section to see how to set your hard disk password Note If you forget the hard disk password as for the BIOS password please contact servi ce centers or authorized resellers to resolve the problem 9 I gt an m a Operating system passwords Using an Operating system password to prevent unauthorized access is very effective Windows XP allows you to create several sets of user names and passwords for different users Please refer to Windows XP user s manual to see how to create the user s account and login Protecting personal data contained in your FlyBook Reserving frequent backups of your personal data To protect your personal data the first thing you need to do is frequently reserve backups of this data There are different ways to achieve this Backup your data to a secondary logical disk driver D driver Backup your data to a CF card or USB CF disk Backup your data to a recordable compact disk through an external USB or 1394 CD RAM driver e Backup your data to an external USB or 1394 hard disk driver Backup your data to servers or computers that you have right to access in your network Using a strap to prevent the computer from falling The safety strap needs to be fixed passing it through the open
7. i natn pS die omni ME are diran 2 Click on the Advanced option and then input an initialization command in the Extra initialization commands window eee 3 Click on Ok to close the window es Capen obama De ei nt Ta ET NOTE The Extra initialization command is different from network to network Request the command from your network service provider e In Network Connections window run Create a Connections window to create a dial up con nection for GPRS If completed an access option to the Network Connections will appear 68 Making connection to a GPRS network Please follow the steps below to make a GPRS link If a dial up connection named GPRS is created A we A HE a S LAN ir ile ved 1 LEH Casu AE 1 Click on GPRS in Network Connections window A dialogue box appears Connect GPRS EL Pq reer ee Kiki oa ri 2 Input phone number in the Dial up window and then input the user name and password of your account 3 Click on Dial to start the link When connected click on GPRS once more in the Network Connections window A connec tion status window appears this time In the status window you can e Check connection status e Stop the connection Note The phone number dialed also depends on the GPRS network Request the phone number from your network service provider usually the software installs it in autom
8. une DIE aL 29 MULTIMEDIA With high performance audio and display system the computer possesses an extensive multimedia capacity Through the built in high quality display stereo speakers and microphone the computer offers an excellent audio and video performance Besides the completeness of the multimedia subsystem allows the connection with external input and output devices through the external display port video out put TV earphone and microphone connections Connection with an external VGA display device The video output is of the standard D sub 15 kind Through the video out port you can connect the computer s display to an external VGA display device or to a digital projector This is very useful for connecting the display to larger display devices as in meetings or presentations Connection to a video display device Through the port you can connect the computer s display to a video such as a TV monitor The port can support either NTSC standards such as VGA multimedia or PAL standard The standard that the port will support depends on the country where the computer was purchased However it can be modified through the computer s BIOS system Please refer to the configuration of your FlyBook computer Connection with the earphone or speakers Inserting the earphone connector in the audio output the sound of the computer is deviated Inputting sound or voice from an external microphone Connecting a microphone to
9. computer with power 2 Fax Modem port An RJ 11 connector that allows connection of the computer to a telephone line 3 USB port x2 Two standard USB connections that allow connection of FlyBook to any USB 2 0 devices 4 Ethernet LAN port An RJ 45 connection that allows an Ethernet link 5 External display port A D sub 15 connection that allows the computer to connect to an external VGA display device 6 Ventilation openings Openings where the hot air flows out 7 TV Video output A connection that allows the computer to connect to a connection television 23 A 8 IEEE 1394 ports x2 4 pin 1394 connections that allow the computer to connect Firewire to an IEEE 1394 device 9 Earphone connection A connection that allows the computer to connect to an earphone or speakers 10 Microphone connection A connection that allows the computer to connect to an external microphone 11 PC card slot Accepts any type I or type II CardBus PC cards 12 Strap opening An opening where a strap can be fixed to prevent the computer from falling over Left view Description 1 On Off button Button for switched FlyBook i 2 SIM card slot Slot for inserting a GPRS or CDMA SIM card Right view e o 24 Description 1 Hard disk bay A comparrtment that houses the hard disk 2 Stylus pen holder Where the stylus pen is lodged 3 Ventilation openings Openings where cool air enters the computer BOTTOM VI
10. ms aram imn pr mar iba cba Ba Peper N Coe PECAR PAC masa POD Carral pm Pri ara uu malen Making connections to Bluetooth equipped devices You can right click on the Bluetooth icon in system tray and then select Explore My Bluetooth Places to explore My Bluetooth Places 66 Make connections to your Bluetooth equipped devices in My Bluetooth Places window bh aras Masias herma bin ghiar toad Or you can right click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and then select Quick Connect Service name to select a specific connection service for making connections to the specific type of devices A A ira ied ra a marr ore Gerth He 0 nim Lh an ea Please see the Bluetooth Application Note in the CD provided to learn how to make connec tions to your Bluetooth equipped devices e rl ie Mg it Erei Prnt E gt da ori k v Fa en m _ _ A Explora by Boni nol Plan E dasri ad jee acr bigu mem 1 GPRS COMMUNICATION To use the GPRS module it is necessary to have a SIM card This will permit you to connect with Internet and to check your e mail Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot before activating the module Configuring your connection 1 Once the module is activated with the SIM card the system will ask the PIN code if present digit the code and then press Enter Pease od Mae phe Dudum Pakhi OE rd
11. option allows you to activate the low and critical battery alarm and defines when and how the computer will indicate this Fawr arope ile Pree Scars Hana Porra Advanced Low sanior ator Arcor ipa hme eier abge srap poi char D mrn Ariza nacion Pan Proguara Moe TEST MET E Arion mice botar gine ab ga bored cancers Power Meter option This option permits you to visualize the power supplying mode and power status of the battery pack Power Datlare Arop er ili Posa Schemes Ara dad Hera rcm rica icr ch bee rea alta Crd AC pra Tani belle pra rer TE 52 Advanced option Always show icon on the taskbar A Power Options icon will appear on the taskbar and you can double click directly on the icon to invoke a Power Options Properties window Powe Dniips Przpsriisa Power Scher Alca Poswtkhaue Hibernate Y Gdl Pob PORRAS LET ce eri lcs mE wira E dne american ori har kaiba ks period adea D BM Hus dd bord Mun Pree gez Nas Ipsa tea ba ci ra pora congas Bana by Vera puit Bat poda qo Cn pti Ghat barn perio en ls betes im rey ra 9 I gt v an m a Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby This option allows to resume working in Windows after a period of standby mode on
12. start wireless communications you must activate the modules You can use hot keys see page 42 or the FlyBook Control Center to enable and disable the modules To use hot keys please see the Keyboard section page 42 The following steps guide you how to activate and deactivate the modules through the FlyBook Control Center 1 Double click on FlyBook Control Center icon in system tray To open the FlyBook Control Center window 2 Click on the relative button or icon to enable or disable the module rump 1 n QA Bluetooth mm O Bluetooth ss Penta 2S Penta 2 Wireless Network Connection It is possible to create a peer to peer connection or a connection to a WIFI network through Access Point Configuring your connections 1 Click on the Setting icon in FlyBook Control Center window or double click on Wireless Network Connection icon in Network Connections window A Wireless Network Connection Properties window appears 63 gt v 2 Click on the Wireless Networks option Here you can seek networks perform and configure the settings of Preferred Networks Wines Meteors Concho Prosertie Campa emn Hari dudar rich ih ig tido lin derbi Er LI To porel io oe raene Coria TO Ful Aoc de bi Ceteri i Dac a eed 3 Click on General option a
13. the computer s performance and minimizes the computer s power consumption Six different modes are available for you You can choose the one that suits you for your computer e Home Office Desk The CPU runs at full speed when the adapter is connected to the computer 50 Per as o Sl PE ME de be Fra PTS na AAA ERA La ai HEHE ua em 1 3 ORDRE a a ene in ms ago isie mmm AUN ne imin hi hom p Portable Laptop The CPU s running speed depends on the computer s loading Presentation The display screen will always remain turned on and the CPU will run in power saving mode Always On The computer s CPU will always run in full speed mode Minimal Power Management The CPU s speed also depends on the computer s loading Max Battery The CPU will run in power saving mode when the battery pack supplies the computer with power Setting time for the automatic execution of predefined power saving schemes 4 predefined power saving schemes Turn off monitor Turn off hard disks System standby and System hibernates allow you to set time for their automatic execution Baar Peer ae dimer Fon ik Ac na A En FAUX a EES EN EL AZ Lm IL M ALA 22 9 gt 4 m a It is necessary to set the time for two kinds of power supplying modes 51 Alarms option This
14. 53 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 57 57 60 60 60 Ethernet link CONFIGURING YOUR CONNECTION MAKING CONNECTION TO AN ETHERNET WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH THE BUILT IN MODULES Wireless Network Connection Configuring your connections Making connection to a Wireless Network Bluetooth communication Optional Configuring your connections Making connections to Bluetooth equipped devices GPRS COMMUNICATION Configuring your connection Making connection to a GPRS network CDMA communication Optional DIAL UP LINK THROUGH THE BUILT IN MODEM Configuring your connection Making a dial up link PC CARD CONNECTION PC card insertion PC card ejection BIOS SETUP UTILITY Default Main menu Default Internal HDD sub menu Default Security menu Default menu of the Boot Exit Menu APPENDIX B TESTED DEVICES DDR RAM Modules PCMCIA CF CardBus USB IEEE 1394 10 60 61 62 63 63 63 65 66 66 66 68 68 69 70 70 70 70 70 71 71 71 72 72 74 74 74 75 75 75 75 75 CHAPTER 1 BEFORE YOU START Note e Do not connect the adapter to the Flybook before it is has been prepared for use e Ifthe computer is being used for the first time the battery pack must be fully charged PACKING LIST What you will find in the Flybook package Item 1 FlyBook computer Note Take care when removing the computer from the package 2 Battery before use Special FlyBook b
15. 5GUE USB floppy e Beckin USB mouse e Intopic USB mouse e Billionton Bluetooth e WLAN PRISM3 IEEE 802 116 e Sony MicroVault USB drive 64MB 9 I v Er m a IEEE 1394 e Prolific PL3507 Combo device For further lists of compatibility please see the website www flybook biz 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 HDEMO1 000 05 EN
16. EW 2 gt v m a Description 1 CMOS battery A comparrtment that houses the CMOS battery and the module compartment and of DRAM memory module of DRAM memory 2 Reset switch A switch for resetting the computer 3 Battery latches x2 Latches that impede the battery pack from moving out of place 4 Ventilation openings Openings where cool air enters the computer 25 FEATURES Processor e Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 processor Memory e System Memory one SO DIMM DDR SDRAM 512MB max e Video RAM 16MB in ATI VGA chipset BIOS ROM 512KB flash ROM Storage memory e Hard disk 20 30 40 60 80 100 2 5 ATA IDE hard disk e Memory card can be installed in the PC card slot PCMCIA e CD ROM and other storage devices external via USB IEEE 1394 link Power High performance power management system with ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface Direct power supply through an adapter Long life battery e Battery charging direct power charging through AC DC adapter Display e Screen 8 9 LTPS Low Temperature Poly Silicon wide XVGA TFT Thin Film Transistor LCD Liquid Crystal Display that displays 32 bit color true color at 1024 x 600 resolutions 3D display e Displaying on an external VGA display device LCD CRT monitor projector e Displaying on a video display device TV Audio e Integrated ALI M1535 AC Link audio compliant with AC97 e Built in speakers a
17. NING ON THE POWER INSTALLING OPERATION SYSTEM CHAPTER 4 USING THE FLYBOOK Indicators Keyboard Windows keys LOCK KEYS HOT KEYS TRACK POINTS MOUSE BUTTONS AND SCROLL BUTTON Touch panel screen Calibrating your touch panel 08 28 28 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 35 35 35 35 36 39 39 40 40 42 42 43 44 45 DISPLAY Adjusting display brightness Switching display output to an external display device Setting display color and resolution Changing display orientation AUDIO POWER SYSTEM Adapter Battery Recharging the battery Power management Power Schemes option Selecting a suitable running mode Setting time for the automatic execution event of built in power saving schemes Alarms option Power Meter option Advanced option Always show icon on the taskbar Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby Hibernate option PROTECTING YOUR FLYBOOK PROTECTING your computer against unauthorized access BIOS password Hard disk password Operating system passwords PROTECTING YOUR FLYBOOK AGAINST DAMAGE Reserving backups of your personal data frequently Using a strap to prevent falling over RECOVERING YOUR SYSTEM From a hidden partition of built in hard disk FROM THE RECOVERY CD RESETTING THE FLYBOOK CHAPTER 5 CONNECTION THROUGH OPTIONS USB link IEEE 1394 link 09 46 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 51 52 52
18. atic 69 9 gt v CDMA communication Optional The CDMA module in your computer is CDMA2000 compliant The procedure of configuring and making a connection is the same used for GPRS communication Please refer to the GPRS section DIAL UP LINK THROUGH THE BUILT IN MODEM Configuring your connection In Networks window select Create a new connection to create a dial up connection If completed a dial up entry will show in Networks window Making a dial up link Please follow the steps below to make a dial up link If a dial up connection named Dial up is created 1 Connect the modem to a phone line from the MODEM port to a telephone jack 2 Click on Dial up in Networks window to invoke Dial up Link dialogue box 3 Input dial up phone number user name and password of your account 4 Click on Dial to start the connection If connected click on Dial up once again in Networks window A connection status window appears this time In the status window you can e Check connection status e Stop the connection PC CARD CONNECTION Windows integrates the function plug and play for the PC card connection If a card is inserted in the PC card slot and Windows cannot find the driver Windows will guide you to the installation of the driver For some device cards specific application programs are required See the manufacturer s instructions 70 PC card insertion Insert a card to t
19. attery Take off the protection cover 3 Adapter Made specifically for the FlyBook computer Handle with care and read carefully through the instructions before use 4 Power cord Connects the adapter to the power source 5 Stylus pen panel An input periheral of the display touch panel 6 Read me first A guide designed to help the user to understand everything for an efficient use of Flybook Please read through the manual before beginning any operation with Flybook 7 User s guide The present manual 8 Recovery CD A CD for the configuration of your FlyBook computer It includes pre installed Windows XP drivers and utilities that are crucial for using the computer Warning All data preserved in the computer will be cancelled when the CD is installed 9 Windows XP home edition authority The Microsoft certificate which indicates that the Windows XP home edition installed in your FlyBook computer is legally licensed 10 Warranty card Where the Serial number is written and where you will find service and warranty information concerning your FlyBook computer 11 Slip bag A custom pocket bag for the transport of your Flybook 13 I gt v 3 a Statement of limited warranty Dialogue Technology Corporation provides a one year limited warranty for all complete unit FlyBook models with an additional one year extension provided by Dialogue Europe Corpora
20. computer is being used for the first time the battery pack must be fully charged Recharging the battery Periodically recharging the battery pack allows to prolong the battery life It is a good idea to do this every 2 or 3 months The BIOS SETUP UTILITY provides a recovery utility Please see the BIOS setup utility section 49 Power management The power management unit continually monitors the power status and employs a set of power management schemes to maximize power conservation It also allows you to customize the schemes according to your own needs The computer offers you a system utility Power Options to change the adjustable parame ters of power management schemes and to check the power status To start Power Options 1 Click on Start menu Settings Control panel to visualize Control panel 2 Double click on Power Options in the Control panel window 3 When the Power Options window appears check status or change settings choosing from the various options meg er py qa nta we herum enpr Crimir ir Eid k Lana i frere 1 ware mmm gent rd y Mp rar 4 gt 4 EA Ho i1 T gummi Power Schemes Option Selecting a running mode Select a running mode for your FlyBook from the Power Schemes selection window The run ning mode is one of the major schemes of the power management unit that automatically opti mizes
21. creen brightness Activates stand by mode De activates stand by mode Mutes the speaker volume Increases speaker volume Turns on and off the power of the speakers Turns on and off the power of the Wireless LAN mode Turns on and off the power of Bluetooth mode Switches the display output to the LCD display screen to an external display device or both TRACK POINTS MOUSE BUTTONS AND PAN BUTTON 43 9 gt Er m a By lightly pressing on the track point you can move the cursor the direction and speed of the cursor depends on the direction and pressure applied to the track point By lightly tapping the track point there is a special device which allows to obtain the same result as clicking the left button of the mouse The pan button switches the panning function on or off When you direct the track point up or down it begins to scroll the page The pan button only works when documents and or web sites occupy more than one vertical page and it substitutes the use of the vertical bar Touch Panel FlyBook is equipped with a touch panel device with pressure sensitive palm rejection techno logy You can use the stylus pen along with your computer as a point device to operate the computer The stylus pen can act as a mouse or you can use it to write to draw to select and to navigate any tasks displayed on the screen The following is a brief introduction of touch panel operation Touching on th
22. e computer When the system image is restored To calibrate the touch panel the indications below must be followed 1 Double click on FlyBook Control Center icon on the tool bar at the lower right of the dis play The FlyBook Control Center window appears 9 I gt v m m a 2 Click on PenMount to start the program of calibration software 3 Click on the Calibrate option The PenMount Control Center window appears 4 Click on Standard Calibration or select 4 9 15 or 25 dots calibration in Advanced Mode Usually standard calibration will be enough Follow the program instructions El mem Contre Pami A EAH Klik uses bidis ar n pion Abed E Mod Display The computer is connected to an 8 9 LTPS TFT LCD screen display The colors visualized on the screen are 32 bit wide XVGA display 1024 x 600 resolution e The display system offers you OSD On Screen Display to guide you in the use of several hot keys when these are pressed For example when you press Fn F1 Increases screen brightness the display visualizes Dirigir The display output can be switched to an external display device e The display color resolution and orientation can be changed 46 Adjusting display brightness You can use hot keys to increase and decrease the display brightness Please see the Keyboard section Connecting display output to an external display device You ca
23. e display in view FlyBook can be used as a tablet 27 9 gt m m a TO MODIFY THE WORKING MODES FlyBook can be used in different ways to meet the needs of the operator The following sections describe how to convert the computer CHANGING TO TABLET MODE When the computer is in notebook mode 85 95 3 Gently lower the display until it lies on top of the keyboard 28 Note e Do not rotate the display screen unless it is in the correct angle between 85 to 95 otherwise it could damage the hinge and the internal cables Do not close the display screen before it has clicked into place Do not slam the display screen when closing it When using wireless communication in tablet mode we suggest that no matter whether the computer is held by hand or is set up on the desk always keep the display screen upwards or forwards in order to obtain the best communication quality 9 gt E m INNOVATIVE PROMPT TO PLAY INTERFACE The special ergonomics studied to give FlyBook maximum performance make it ready for use in all kinds of conditions no matter what position the user is in sitting standing up or in motion When the computer is used in notebook mode the input devices can be of help to complete your operation when FlyBook is used in tablet mode the touch panel is supplied with all of the functions to help meet your operative requirements A E
24. e display screen will move the cursor to the point touched Touching on any icons or items of the menu bar will select the touched item Double touching on a task icon or item will invoke the relative tasks of the icon or item By touching an icon or an item selected on the display screen and pressing on the stylus pen you can drag the item to another position 44 eThe stylus pen can be used just like a mouse when the mouse right button mode is on Touching on the Pen Mount icon on the lower right side of the display You can select the right button option which opens a command window at the top right hand side of the display this is very useful when using the tablet version of FlyBook touching the right button win dow will invert the preset button from right to left Control Panel Right Button w Fen Stabilizer 10 53 PM Notes To clean the touch panel please use only special LCD products without ammonia Spray some cleaner on a cloth or towel and then wipe it softly over the panel surface Calibrating your touch panel Calibrating the touch panel means to register the cursor position on the screen relative to the pen tip position Calibration is necessary in the following circumstances e When the touch panel is being used for the first time When the cursor position does not correctly match the pen tip position which could cause mistakes or unpredictable errors while using th
25. elp When you have any problems using your Flybook in addition to referring to this manual or on line helps in your computer you can e service centers to help you solve the problems e Access the service web site to receive related information All information on service web sites can be found in your warranty card Best care for your FlyBook Knowing how to take care of your FlyBook computer can avoid the computer from coming to harm or being damaged Please comply with the following instructions Taking care of the computer e Handle with extreme care e Do not expose the computer to temperatures above 50 C or below 0 C e Keep the computer away from direct sunlight or heat sources e Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture e Do not spill water or any other liquid on the computer e Do not place the computer near magnetic fields e Avoid heavy shocks or vibrations to the computer e Do not expose the computer to dusty or dirty environments e not place objects on top of the computer e Do not place the computer on uneven surfaces e sure that the convertible hinge is in the correct position before closing the display screen e Do not slam the display screen when closing it e not operate the touch panel using any thing besides the stylus pen of the computer e Do not cover the enclosure openings It will block the air convection of the cooling system e Only use the adapter specifical
26. fied into three categories and are listed as follows Windows keys The Windows keys perform specific Windows functions 40 Description Launches Windows Start menu Windows command that permits to pass from one window to another Launches Windows My Computer task Launches Windows Find program Minimizes all tasks into taskbars Undoes minimize all tasks into taskbars Launches Windows Run program Opens a context menu like the right button of a mouse 41 SPECIAL LOCK KEYS There are 3 lock keys on the keyboard You can press the keys to activate or deactivate a spe cific function Key Caps lock Fn NumLK Fn ScrLK Numeric keypad Hot keys Description When Caps lock is on all alphabetic characters typed are uppercase When Numl lock is on the numeric keypad is functional When Scroll lock is on the screen will scroll one line up and down while pressing arrow keys up and down respectively It does not function on all applications The hot keys are specific keys for system control You can press the keys to toggle function 42 KEY Fn Esc Fn 0 Fn Fn Fn Fn Fn Fn Fn Fn Fn Fn F1 F2 F3 F4 FS F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 DESCRIPTION Turns on and off the light of mouse and panning keys Turns on and off the power of the GPRS or CDMA modules Decreases screen brightness Increases s
27. g bar 6 After a few seconds a system request will appear If you are sure proceed in this operation FROM THE RECOVERY CD Please follow the steps below 1 Connect a USB CD ROM to your computer 2 Insert your recovery CD to the CD ROM 3 Turn on the power of your computer 4 When the main menu of recovery CD is shown on the screen select recover system partition 5 Follow the procedure to finish the job as in point 5 of the preceding section Recovery from a hidden partition of the internal hard disk RESETTING THE COMPUTER If your FlyBook is turned off incorrectly the computer must be reset Use a needle or something pointed to press the reset switch in order to restart the computer 9 gt 4 m a 57 Chapter 5 CONNECTION THROUGH OPTIONS 9 gt ea 59 CONNECTION THROUGH OPTIONS Ports and built in wireless modules allow you to make connections through various options USB LINK You can connect or daisy chain your USB peripheral devices to either USB port Windows provides a plug and play interface for the USB links e For devices where the driver is already installed in the computer just connect the device to the computer The connected device will be automatically linked e For devices that do not have a driver installed please refer to the instructions provided by the device manufacturer NOTE When a USB storage device that is c
28. he PC card slot until it clicks into place PC card ejection The ejection rod of the slot is of the push push type Push on the nob of the rod and then push the rod to eject the card BIOS SETUP UTILITY ONLY FOR EXPERIENCED USERS The BIOS setup utility is a hardware configuration utility of your computer To enter the setup screen press F2 during the POST Power On Self Test when starting up the computer You need to run the utility if the hardware of your computer is installed for the first time or the hardware configuration has been changed The utility also provides a function that will load a default configuration into the non volatile memory if the memory configuration has been modified 9 gt m a 71 MAIN MENU DI DEFAULT Item Note System Time 12 00 00 Press lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt to select Field System Date 07 01 1998 Press lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt to select Field Language English US Chinese CH Select the display language for the BIOS Internal HDD 2161MB Boot Display Both LCD CTR Show the display device Device System Memory 640 KB BIOS auto detect display for information only Extended Memory 15360KB BIOS auto detect display for information only CPU Type Crusoe TM5800 BIOS auto detect display for information only CPU Speed 1000 MHz BIOS aut
29. ing on the right side of your FlyBook This device serves to prevent the computer from falling especially when the computer is used in tablet mode or in hand position HANDY Modality here the Flybook can be used by holding it in both hands and wearing the safety strap You will be able to navigate in Internet visualize files e mail etc even while standing up In this case you will find it extremely comfortable to use the set of buttons on the left hand side RECOVERING YOUR SYSTEM FOR EXPERIENCED USERS Only to be used by experienced users and only after copying your personal data in an external unit because the recovering process eliminates all files on the hard disk The recovery can be performed through A hidden partition of the hard disk where a pre installed image of your Operating system has been stored The recovery CD containing a pre installed image of your operating system provided with FlyBook Recovery from a hidden partition of the internal hard disk Please follow the steps below to recover your system 1 Turn on the power of your computer 2 When the BIOS test message HIT F9 is shown on the screen in boot procedure press F9 3 The main menu of recovery utility will show on the screen in this application the mouse and touch screen are not activated 4 Move through the various options using the Tab key ET 56 5 When the frame of Recover System Partition is highlighted press the spacin
30. ite http www dialogue com tw for more information 05 Table of contents 06 CHAPTER 1 PACKING LIST STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY What the warranty covers What the warranty does not cover How to obtain the warranty service Limitation of liability How to get help Best care for your Flybook Taking care of your computer Taking care of the adapter and power cord Taking care of ther battery CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION A glance at your Flybook computer Frontview Rear view Left view Right view Bottom view FEATURES Processor Memory Storage Memory Power Display Audio Input devices I O ports Communication CONVERTIBLE DISPLAY SCREEN AND WORKING MODES WORKING MODES Notebook mode Tablet mode 07 13 14 15 15 15 16 17 17 17 17 18 21 21 21 23 24 24 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 TO MODIFY THE WORKING MODES To tablet mode INNOVATIVE PROMPT TO PLAY INTERFACE MULTIMEDIA Outputting display to a VGA display device Outputting display to a video display device Outputting sound or voice to an earphone or speakers Inputting sound or voice from an external microphone CONNECTIVITY FAST DATA LINK USB link IEEE 1394 link Ethernet link Wireless network connection Bluetooth communication GPRS CDMA communication Dial up link PC card connection CHAPTER 3 STARTING THE FLYBOOK Getting your FlyBook ready Installing battery pack TUR
31. ly after your login password has been inserted 53 Hibernate This option permits you to assign space on the hard disk that Windows will use for the hiberna tion scheme The hibernation scheme cannot be activated if there is not enough free space If Enable hibernate is not selected the hibernation scheme cannot be activated Pawer Datorn Properties Poma beran damp Pya bio hoso Har n aj Mhie po copa di imi esr d hes om rar ani year head Pek Gre hir ds den hgs ee core Seran Sl feeder d rare prin micis bibera an MU Flle Free dii gamme ee ey ln Dole 54 PROTECTING YOUR FLYBOOK To protect your computer against unauthorized access and damage is very important The following is an explanation of how to perform this Protecting your computer against unauthorized access Your computer is supplied with 3 password types different levels of protection to secure your computer system and data against unauthorized access BIOS password The BIOS password can effectively protect your computer from unauthorized access to the system and unauthorized access to the BIOS setup utility Once the password is set you must digit the password at the beginning of boot procedure Please refer to the BIOS setup utility section Note If you forget the BIOS password please contact service centers or authorized resel lers to resolve the problem Hard disk password
32. ly provided with your computer e Make sure the computer is turned off and the adapter is unplugged before changing any system modules Battery pack DRAM module hard disk 17 Taking care of the adapter and power cord e Carefully read the specifications and safety precautions written on the adapter e Make sure the power source is within safety range and is safe to use before connecting the adapter to the source e Do not connect the adapter to any other devices e not place heavy objects on top of the adapter or power cord do not step on them e Do not pull on the power cord disconnect the computer at the plug when unplugging it e Disconnect the adapter from the power source when the computer is not being used Taking care of your battery pack e Read the safety precautions indicated on the battery e When the battery is not being used preserve it in the protection cover e Keep the battery away from direct sunlight or heat When Flybook is turned off the best temperature for preserving the battery is between 0 and 30 C e Do not expose the battery to rain or moisture e Do not spill water or any other liquid on the battery e Avoid heavy shocks to the battery e not put any heavy objects on top of the battery e Keep the battery away from children e Periodically recharge the battery for further information please refer to the section on BIOS setup utility e sure that the battery always opera
33. n also use hot keys to connect the display output to an external VGA display device or video display device Please see Keyboard section E Setting display color and resolution The display color and resolution can be changed through the Display setting utility of Windows 1 Right click on desktop and then click on Properties to evoke the Display setting window 2 Click on Settings option and then select resolution and the depth of color you prefer 3 The display color and resolution will change after clicking on Ok to close the window Calg raper r Tepa rewa kama har es Bra etg na ALLL rs DE FELG aaa 1 2 9 I gt v 4 m a Vii io sol JT Fn t Lam Mum Lape sl IK pipi UNE 47 CHANGING DISPLAY ORIENTATION The display output can be oriented horizontally or vertically clockwise or anti clockwise Click on an icon in the system tray to open FlyBook Center AUDIO FlyBook has a high performance stereo audio system 18 bit ADC and 20 bit DAC resolution a built in microphone and 2 stereo speakers e You can tune or mute the output volume in an audio application but the maximal output volume is controlled by the audio hardware system Please see the Keyboard section Pag 43 e You can turn the speakers on and off and increase or decrease the output volume through the hot keys Please see the Keyboard section Furthermore the i
34. n will show on the taskbar and you can directly click on the icon to invoke the Wireless Network Connection Status window 65 9 I v Er m a Bluetooth communication Optional When the Bluetooth module is activated you will find a Bluetooth icon in the system tray which is blue in color with a white Bluetooth logo insert When the module is deactivated the logo insert is always red Explore My Bksstooth Places Bluetooth Wizard yanga Configuration Quick Connect D top the Bluetooth Devoe Note e Ifthe Bluetooth module has been activated but the icon is blue with a red Bluetooth logo insert the communication is not ready e Tointerrupt the communication deactivate the module Through FlyBook Control Center Configuring your connections The computer connects to different types of Bluetooth equipped devices via different types of Bluetooth service protocol All of the connection settings are configured in the Bluetooth Configuration window You can right click on the Bluetooth icon in system tray and then select Advanced Configuration to invoke Bluetooth Configuration window Please see Bluetooth Application Note in the CD provided to learn how to configure your connections Term Dau mica risa rra neni Admi Hale Salio olea 1 0 7 Pod Er pon ramp bea erp Than rms ll rl ir ra bol iit Or Core lo ici adm Cer dace pat een ba che
35. nd microphone e Earphone connection e Microphone connection Input devices e Mini size 80 key enhanced Windows keyboard with hot keys support e 2 track points with 2 sets of mouse buttons left and right button e Display panning support e Touch panel with palm rejection 26 I O ports e Video VGA output display D Sub 15 e Video output TV output e Earphone line out Stereo e Microphone in e 2 USB2 0 ports 2 1394 ports e 2 Ethernet LAN ports e Fax data modem port Power supply e SIM card slot for GPRS CDMA Type I II CardBus PC card slot Communication e 10 100 Mbps Ethernet link e Dial up link Built in V 90 56K fax MODEM Wireless LAN Built in Wireless LAN module and antenna e Bluetooth Built in Bluetooth module and antenna e GPRS or CDMA communication Built in GPRS or CDMA module and antenna CONVERTIBLE DISPLAY SCREEN AND WORKING MODES Through the convertible hinge the computer s display screen can be rotated to 180 in clock wise and counterclockwise directions This smart design makes the computer capable of wor king in 2 modes notebook mode and tablet mode expressing the maximum versatility in ts reduced dimensions WORKING MODES Notebook mode When the screen is not rotated clockwise to 180 degrees the computer is used like a notebook computer Tablet mode When the display screen is rotated clockwise to 180 degrees and closed with th
36. nd refer to Windows X user s manual to complete the TCP IP configuration of this option Bak bira i aj ei ar a rui m Pericles daro ul AS ED LEE Uinc dm dd geras E ris i aaa Hada erori ci Tray a mar Fumi p FS ET Pepe TOPE wee Aloe ics COR ac LR ec Cal ak mk er mie pans ge an cana ca 64 Making connection to a Wireless Network With the Wireless Network module the computer will automatically seek the preferred networks listed in Preferred Networks and connect to the privileged one The services provided to the network users will be provided by FlyBook You can double click once again on Wireless Network Connection icon in Network Connections window This time a Wireless Network Connection Status window will be invoked In Wireless Network Connection Status window you can e Check connection status e Disable and enable the connection e Click on Properties to invoke Wireless Network Connection Properties window once again in order to change the connection settings Connection to another FlyBook Please refer to the Windows XP Guide 4 Local Area Connection Fates Gases Suppor Conaeciad 0171230 1000 kipa Note In Wireless Network Connection Properties window you can select Shows icon in notification area when connected A Wireless Network status ico
37. ng to the model of computer Both modules are capable of operating in data mode as well as voice mode Dial up link The computer comes with a built in V 90 56K fax data MODEM module You can connect a phone line from the MODEM port RJ11 to a telephone connection to make a dial up link PC card connection The PC card slot can accept any CardBus type I and type II data card and device card including memory card CF disk MODEM card wireless LAN card and so on 31 CHAPTER 3 STARTING THE FLYBOOK 33 Preparing your computer After getting to know your FlyBook computer the first thing you need to do is to prepare it for use The following sections show you how to complete this operation Installing the battery pack 1 Insert the battery inside the battery bay until it is in the right place 2 Secure the battery with the blocking devices 9 gt v m a TURNING ON YOUR FLYBOOK Turning on your FlyBook computer is very simple Just follows the steps below 1 Connect one end of the adapter to the power outlet and the other end to the power jack on the computer Note If it is the first time you start the computer please connect the computer to a power source 35 2 Open the screen display by hand until reaching a suitable viewing angle 3 Press the on off button for two seconds on the left side of the computer to turn on the power i
38. nput and output audio will be automatically activated if connected to exter nal audio devices earphones microphone or speakers when these are connected to FlyBook 48 POWER The power system of FlyBook includes an adapter and battery Through the adapter a power source directly supplies the computer with power and charges the battery at the same time The battery supplies the computer with power only when the adapter is disconnected from the power supply and it is not connected to FlyBook The computer controls power activities through an ACPI power management unit The unit minimizes power consumption and at the same time optimizes system performance Windows interacts and takes charge of all power saving affairs for the computer Adapter The adapter can be connected to most power sources however it is a good idea to verify the following before connecting the adapter to a power source e The voltage and frequency of the power source must always conform to the specifications of the adapter e The power plug must connect perfectly to the power outlet Otherwise do not link up the computer If the adapter connects properly with the power source the green LED indicator will light up Battery system With 3 2200mAH high capacity Li ion battery cells if fully charged the battery pack should keep the computer working for various hours depending on the applications and modes used 9 gt m m a Note If the
39. o detect display for information only BIOS Version 0 2A 0106 6202 BIOS VGA uP version Bios Version OfDmiTypeO 083A0000 display for information only DEFAULT INTERNAL HDD SUB MENU Mare aiy Factor Trader CBA Meds Cartul T Tu Tarda Rico EIL AET Coser HOD ZI EI BEE 4118 IE ET 21a UME 1E Tato Fan FIC 4 Exa Epartfir Bees te kira GHA de Item Note Type Auto Shows the internal Hard Disk drive Cylinders 4188 Heads 16 Sectors 63 Maximum 2161MB Capacity Multi Sector 16 Sectors Disabled Determines the number of sectors per block for Transfers 2 Sectors 4 Sectors multiple sector transfers 8 Sectors LBA Mode Enabled Disabled Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Control Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders Heads amp Sectors 32 Bit I O Disabled Enabled This setting enables or disables 32 bit IDE data transfers Transfer Standard Fast PIO 1 Selects the method for moving data to from the Mode Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 drive Introduce the drive to select the optimum Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 transfer mode DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 SMART Disabled BIOS auto detect display for information only Monitoring Ultra DMA Disabled Mode 0 Selects the Ultra DMA mode Mode Mode 1 Mode 2 73
40. onnected to your computer needs to be removed remember to deactivate the connection before removing it To deactivate a device e Double click on the icon Safely Remove Hardware shown the taskbar e When the Safely Remove Hardware window appears select the device to be disconnected and click on Stop IEEE 1394 LINK You can connect or chain your 1394 supported devices to either 1394 port Windows offers a plug and play service for the 1394 links If the device driver of the connected device is already installed in your computer the connection occurs automatically Otherwise you can make reference to the instructions that come with the device Ethernet link Ethernet connection Connect a 10 Base T Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port to a network jack or hub in your network 60 CONFIGURING YOUR CONNECTION If it is the first time you connect the computer to an Ethernet please follow the steps below to configure your connection 1 Click on Start menu Settings Control panel to visualize Control Panel 2 Double click on Network Connections icon in the Control panel window A window appears Se uem Peer Teh iiri ap Om Qo aee xm Ze ma OFT Te Corrector is Mop MARCO Mk 1 EL Ha ala 1 br E fare 3 Double click on Local Area Connection A Local Area Connection Properties window will open Local Area Cavowectian
41. ronments or improper maintenance is not warranted Any integrated or peripheral devices not provided by Dialogue Technology Corporation are excluded from warranty The warranty is void by removal or alteration of identification labels on the computer or its parts Dialogue Technology Corporation does not warrant error free operation of the hardware and software for the uninterrupted use of Flybook for lengthy intervals Warranty service If the computer does not function as warranted during the warranty period please contact the assistance centers or authorized resellers to obtain the warranty services In general you must provide the information or evidence stated on the Warranty Card to the service center before requesting assistance Furthermore it is necessary to inform the assistance center What kind of problem you are having with your FlyBook How you have attempted to resolve this problem Remember to make a copy of your personal data before delivering the computer to the service center The service center does not guarantee for your personal data on the hard disk during the service and maintenance period nor does it guarantee for its privacy In order to fulfill their obligations the service center or reseller must have the rights to access your Flybook without any limits 15 I gt v a Note e All servicing and servicing procedures vary from country to country or region to region Please read your
42. tes in a correct and regular manner 18 CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION Flybook is a notebook computer studied to offer you the maximum performance and mobility in every moment We have introduced a new method for using the Notebook and we are proud to present it together with the unique characteristics of your new FlyBook e The small dimensions and ultra light weight make the computer extremely practical e With an innovative Prompt to Play interface and a convertible display screen the computer can be used in all kinds of operating conditions e FlyBook can be connected to any kind of connection so that navigating in Internet and your own Intranet is possible anywhere e The Input Output ports with standard connectors and characteristics such as the two IEEE 1394 ports allow you to make external connections without having to use specific cables e In spite of its small dimensions FlyBook is studied to satisfy users who are looking for the maximum in multimedia functions The following sections are dedicated to the principal features of your FlyBook computer A glance at your FlyBook computer Front view 9 gt m m a E NN _ __ __ 1 Battery bay Where the computer s battery pack is housed 2 Keyboard An input device that allows users to insert data and to control the FlyBook Track point A pointing device which functions like a mouse pointer or panning keys When panning function is activated
43. the audio input the built in microphone is excluded and FlyBook uses the external one CONNECTIVITY Your FlyBook computer offers you the maximum possibilities of connectivity All connections can be made quickly and easily through the various options offered 30 FAST DATA LINK USB link The USB ports allow you to connect or daisy chain the computer with USB peripheral such as keyboards mouse external disks CD ROM drives digital cameras and so on Two high speed standard USB ports USB 2 0 are available in your computer IEEE 1394 link IEEE 1394 is another kind of high speed I O standard Through 1394 ports you can connect or chain the computer with external 1394 devices Two 4 pin 1394 ports are available in your computer 9 gt m m a Ethernet link Through the Ethernet port RJ45 connection the computer can be connected to an Ethernet 10 Mbps or fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps to access network resources and other services Wireless network connection The wireless network connection feature is built in for all models Your computer can communicate with other wireless equipped devices via 802 11 Protocol Bluetooth communication The Bluetooth communication feature allows your computer to interconnect with varied types of Bluetooth equipped devices via Bluetooth protocol GPRS CDMA communication The GPRS CDMA module of communication can access Internet resources via a built in GPRS CDMA module accordi
44. tion The warranties provided by Dialogue Technology Corporation in this statement do not apply to computers purchased from resellers All the services provided and connected to the warranty are inseparable from the performance of Flybook unless otherwise stated Nothing in this statement affects the statutory rights of customers that can in no way be waived or limited by contract These warranties provide specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from different jurisdictions 14 What the warranty covers The computer is warranted and provided free from defects in materials and workmanship The computer is warranted conforming to the official published specifications The warranty period starts from the effective date of sale which coincides with the date of invoice or sales receipt unless Dialogue Technology Corporation or regional resellers inform you otherwise A part replacement will assume the warranty service status of the removed part only Unless Dialogue Technology Corporation and or international extensions specify otherwise these warranties apply only to the country or region in which you purchase the computers What the warranty does not cover Any software programs purchased from third parties are not warranted whether they are shipped or pre loaded with the computer installed subsequently or otherwise Damage caused by misuse viruses accidents modifications unsuitable physical or operating envi
45. warranty card to obtain further information We remind you once again to create a copy of your personal data before delivering the computer to the service center Liability Limitations e The total liability of Dialogue Technology Corporation arising out of this statement may be limited by the amount actually paid for the purchase of the product e no event shall Dialogue Technology Corporation be liable for costs of substitute products or services e In no event shall Dialogue Technology Corporation be liable to any entity for any special consequential incidental or other damages however caused and on any theory of liability and whether or not breach of contract negligence or otherwise and whether or not Dialogue Technology Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damage e These limitations will apply notwithstanding any failure or non of essential purpose of any limited remedy provided herein e limitation of liability of Dialogue Technology Corporation is cumulative with all expenditures of Dialogue Technology Corporation being aggregated to determine satisfaction of the limit e existence of claims or suits shall not increase or extend the limit under this statement e In no event shall any resellers or suppliers of Dialogue Technology Corporation be liable for any direct indirect consequential or other damages arising out of this statement 16 I gt v 2 m a How to get h

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