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1. Specifications CPU e Intel Celeron 1 86GHz 32nm 35W e Intel Arrandale 2 13G 2 26G 2 66G 2 53G 2 4G 32nm 35W e Intel Clarksfiled 1 73G 1 6G 45nm 45W only for BLB5 Chipset e HM55 Memory e Arrandale support 2 SODIMMS DDR3 800MHz 1066MHz e Clarksfield support 2 SODIMMS DDR3 800MHz 1066MHz e 1GB 2GB AGB modules e Easy upgrade from bottom side for two SODIMM Max 8GB Display e 15 6 16 9 W W LED HD Glare 1366x768 e 15 6 W W LED Full HD 1920 1080 e 15 6 16 9 W W LED HD Anti Glare 1366x768 e LED Backlight Hard Disk Drive HDD e 9 5mm 2 5 SATA HDD 250G 320G 500G 5400rpm 7200rpm Optical Disc Drive ODD e Fixed 12 7mm height SATA e DVD Super Multi DVD RAM R RW R RW 8X write e Support Double Layer Recording is required e Blue ray Combo DVD High Definition Disc e HD Audio e 2x Speakers Microphone in and headphone out e 1x Internal Microphone support Communication e LAN 10 100 1000 LAN e Wireless LAN 802 11n 802 11 b g n 802 11 a b g n via Mini Card option e Bluetooth with USB1 1 interface op
2. CD DVD ROM Drive XXXXXXXXXXX USB HDD XXXXXXXXXX USB CDROM XXXXXXXXXX Network boot Realtek PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Boot Agent F1 Help N Select Item F5 F6 Change Values Details see the following Help Information F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Screen Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Help information Use T or gt to select a device then press lt F5 gt to move it down the list or lt F6 gt to Move it up the list Press lt Esc gt to escape the menu 4 6 The Exit Menu InsydeH20 Setup Utility Main Security Boot Exit Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Details see the following Help Information F1 Help N Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Screen Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Exit Saving Changes Allows the user to save changes to NV Storage and reboot system The following message is prompted when user press Enter on the item Exit Saving Changes Yes No Yes Save Changes Exit SETUP and reboot No Back to previous screen Exit Discarding Changes Allows the user to discard changes and continue the boot operation The following message is prompted when user press Enter on the item Exit Discarding Changes Yes No Yes Discard Changes and continue
3. TPM Force Clear This item will show when the TPM Operation be set Enable and Active used to enable disable TPM Force Clear function Supervisor Password Show the Password status Clear or Set Set Supervisor HDD Password Install or Change the password Notes You only can set the User password after the Supervisor password is set Power on Password Enable or disable the Power on Password You only can enable disable Power on password after the Supervisor password is set HDD Password Status 4 8 4 9 This item will show enable or disable HDD Password Status Help information TPM Operation Enable Disable TPM Function This option will automatically return to No Operation TPM Force Clear TPM Force Clear Function Set Supervisor Password Install or change the password and the length of password must be greater than one word Power on password Enable System will ask input password on post time Disable System will ask input pass word when go to Setup Utility Set add Password Lock Hard disk and the length of password must be greater than one word 4 5 The Boot Menu This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system Bootable devices include the diskette drive in module bay the onboard hard disk drive in module bay InsydeH20 Setup Utility Main Security Boot Exit Boot priority order Floppy Drive XXXXXXXXXX Hard Disk Drive XXXXXXXXXX
4. lt gt Select Screen Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit The Menu Bar The top of the Setup screen has a menu bar with the following selections Main Allows the user to specify standard IBM PC AT system parameters Security This menu shows the security setting such as TPM Supervisor Password Power on Password and HDD Password Boot Allows the user to specify the order in which your notebook is to check for a device to boot the system Exit Allows the user to save CMOS setting and exit Setup To move between menu bar items use the and gt arrow keys until the desired item is highlighted For example if you want to move from the Main menu to the advanced menu press the right arrow key gt once Item Specific Help To the right of the Setup screen you will notice an item specific help bar For each item that you select on the menu the bar informs of its specific function as well as the hot keys related to that item and or submenu 4 4 4 2 2 Launching Submenus A submenu contains the additional options for a field parameter To call up a submenu simply move the highlight to the desired field and press the Enter key The submenu opens If you are a first time user or are not familiar with BIOS Setup program it is highly recommended that you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with each of the submenus and their corresponding functions If you accidentally make unwanted changes to the
5. 1 1 1 1 1 Power Button BIUG nenne rennen 1 2 ae ee o PE 1 2 1 1 3 Num Lock BJU e Pe ER 1 2 1 1 4 Caps Lock Blue E 1 2 1 1 5 MicrophONG se i dd a nnne ness ennns a rnn nn rrr nsn nnnnn 1 2 1 1 6 Power USB Button Blue pp 1 2 1 1 7 Bluetooth Wireless Switch LE pt 1 2 T 1 9 System Status Bi en 1 2 1 1 9 Battery LED Blue Amber la NE ee ee idet 1 3 1 1 10 HDD accessing state Blue LED Y a or TCI A 1 3 12 Right Side E RP c 1 5 1 2 1 Earphone connection Lime nennen 1 5 1 2 2 Microphone connection Pink pp 1 5 a USB PO OO Mec fee oer 1 5 1 2 4 Optical Disc Drive T 1 6 1 2 5 ODD BO dede oed rait ee Eee ae eek 1 6 120 DENE 1 6 13 Left Side an ee 1 7 1 3 1 Kensington LOCK se m 1 7 APA A 1 7 10 0 RO o Pr PM EIER 1 7 A 1 8 T5 HEMEEOI CA EIDEM 1 8 14Bottomi Sides 1 9 1 4 1 Battery Pack ne stiute ar Eea Ee E EA RAE A Ea AECE EKEN TEE 1 10 VAD Battery Release Latch P 1 10 Chapter 2 Caring for Your Notebook nn Q 2 1 Caring for Your NofebOOK eene to eier 2 1 2 1 1 Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard ppp 2 2 2 1 2 Cleaning WSIS AY et m 2 2 2 1 3 Cleaning the Touch Pad pp 2 2 2 1 4 Cleaning the CD DVD Drive pp 2 2 ZO D PISCIS uic Acc Psi Au Lc IL EM E II EE LE 2 3 uirum 2 4 2 2 1 Identifying Your Notebook nenne 2 5 2 2 2 Packing Your Notebook er ee ae 2 5 2 2 3 Travel SS
6. D Terminal and VGA Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 4 Bottom Side The following picture shows the bottom side of your notebook Battery Pack Battery Release Latch HDD Cover Battery Lock Switch RAM amp CPU Cover Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 4 1 Battery Pack With a charged battery pack installed you can use your notebook without connecting it to an electrical outlet To remove the Battery Pack Move the Battery Lock Switch to the right Unlock position Slide the Battery Release Latch to the left and gently pry the Battery Pack from the computer chassis 1 4 2 Battery Release Latch The Battery Release Latch secures the battery pack To release slide the latch and then remove the battery pack from the bay 1 10 Chapter 2 Caring for Your Notebook 2 1 Caring for Your Notebook 2 1 VV ON ON Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard Cleaning the Display Cleaning the Touch Pad Cleaning the CD DVD Drive Precautions 2 1 1 Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard 2 2 1 1 Shut your notebook down turn it off and disconnect it from the electrical outlet and any external devices such as the printer Remove the battery pack Use the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner to gently remove dust from your notebook s openings and keyboard Use a slightly moist soft lint free cloth to wipe your notebook and keyboard Use only the
7. Hold a component such as a memory module by its edges not its pins If the battery pack leaks and the fluid enter your eyes do not rub them Instead rinse your eyes with clean running water and immediately seek medical attention Otherwise eye injury may be resulted If acid leaking from the battery pack contacts your skin or clothing immediately wash it away with running water Otherwise skin inflammation may occur Operate the computer at the recommended temperature range of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Store it at a temperature of 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Fan may cause hazardous to your body when it is running please keep your body parts out of the motion path Power Cord amp Adapter Warnings See the installation instructions before connecting to the power supply Use only the power cord indicated in this manual Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of that country Use the appropriate AC adapter and power cord for your locale If you use an extension cord with your AC adapter ensure that the total ampere rating of the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the ampere rating of the extension cable When using your power cord make sure to position it around objects so it will not be cut or punctured When you disconnect a cable pull on its connector by its strain relief loop not on the cable itself As you pull out the connector keep it evenly aligned t
8. Keep your notebook and disks away from the objects that generate the strong magnetic fields such as the stereo speakers Information on disks is stored magnetically Placing the magnet too close to the disk can erase the important files Scan all new files for viruses This precaution is especially important for the files you receive via email disk or download from the Internet You will need the special program to scan for viruses For further information please contact with your notebook dealer To ensure HDD function and the integrity of the saved data please follow the instructions below Do not power off Protect your notebook from any impact during its operation Do not use your notebook during the transportation such as in the car Do not put your notebook in the car if it is directly exposed under the sun Use the AC adapter coming with the package instead of other adapters 2 2 Traveling VV ON WV Identifying Your Notebook Packing Your Notebook Traveling Tips If Your Notebook is Lost or Stolen 2 4 2 2 1 Identifying Your Notebook Attach a nametag or business card to your notebook or use the permanent marker or stencil to write a unique identifying mark such as your driver s license number on the case Create a file on the Desktop called if found Place information such as your name address and telephone number in this file Contact your credit card company to ask if it offers coded iden
9. REDUCE 4 6 4 7 System Date mm dd yy This is the help for the month field Vaild range is from 1 to 12 Error checking will be done against month day year combinations that are not supported INCREASE REDUCE mm dd yy This is the help for the day field Vaild range is from 1 to 31 Error checking will be done against month day year combinations that are not supported INCREASE REDUCE mm dd yy This is the help for the year field Vaild range is from 2000 to 2009 Error checking will be done against month day year combinations that are not supported INCREASE REDUCE 4 4 The Security Menu This menu shows the security setting such as TPM User and Supervisor Password HDD Password and Power on Password InsydeH20 Setup Utility Main Security Boot Exit TPM Status XXXXXXXX TPM Operation No Operation TPM Force Clear Enabled Details see the following Supervisor Password Clear Help Information Set Supervisor Password Power on Password Enabled HDD Password Status No Accessed Set HDD Password F1 Help N Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Screen Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit TPM Status Show the TPM status Enable and Active or Disable and Deactive TPM Operation Enable Disable TPM Function This option will automatically return to No Operation
10. current configuration go to the Exit menu and select Discard Changes 4 2 3 Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program 4 5 Refer to the Exit Menu section of this chapter for the detailed information on saving changes and exiting the Setup program 4 3 The Main Menu When the Setup program is accessed the Information screen appears It displays the following pieces of information regarding your current system InsydeH20 Setup Utility Main Security Boot Exit System Time XX XX XX System Date XX XX XXXX Processor Type Type XXXGHZ Total Memory XXX MB Details see the following Help Information System BIOS Version X XX XX F1 Help N Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Screen Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit System Time and System Date The hour is displayed with 24 hour format The values set in these two fields take effect immediately Processor Type This field shows CPU type and speed Total Memory This field reports the memory size of the extended memory with an integer in the system Help information System Time hh mm ss This is the help for the hour field Vaild range is from O to 23 INCREASE REDUCE hh mm ss This is the help for the minute field Vaild range is from 0 to 59 INCREASE REDUCE hh mm ss This is the help for the second field Vaild range is from O to 59 INCREASE
11. information about any kinds of emergency travel assistance it offers to the users of the portable computers e When traveling in the air please ensure that you have a charged battery available in case you are asked to turn on your notebook e Before using your notebook on the airplane please verify that such usage is permitted Some airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during the flight All airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during taking off and landing i Never pass your notebook through a metal detector Send it through an X ray machine or have it manually inspected 2 2 4 If Your Notebook is Lost or Stolen Call a law enforcement agency to report your notebook lost or stolen Ask that a case number be assigned and write down the number along with the name address and telephone number of the law enforcement agency If possible please obtain the name of the investigating officer If your notebook belongs to the company notify its security office 2 6 Chapter 3 Peripherals 3 1 Adding and Removing SD MMC MS Cards gt Before removing an SD MMC MS card stop it running from the configuration utility on the taskbar Failure to do so could result in the data loss Insert the SD MMC MS card into the card reader slot To remove the SD MMC MS card please push it in gently and then it ejects automatically 3 1 3 2 Memory Modules You can add more memory modules to your notebook to improve its
12. outlets worldwide power connectors and power strips vary by country Ensure you use a compatible cable or correctly connect the cable to the power strip or electrical outlet Failure to do so may cause fire or damage to equipment Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 3 Left Side The following picture shows the left side of your notebook Kensington Lock D SUB Black RJ 45 a eSATA 5 HDMI 1 3 1 Kensington Lock A Kensington Security Slot is a small metal reinforced hole found on almost all small or portable computer and electronics equipment particularly on expensive and or relatively light ones such as laptops computer monitors desktop computers gaming consoles and video projectors It is used for attaching a lock and cable apparatus in particular those from Kensington 1 3 2 D SUB O Use this port to connect an external monitor to your computer 1 3 3 RJ 45 The RJ 45 network jack allows you to connect your notebook to a local area B network LAN Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the slightly larger network connector 1 7 1 3 4 e SATA Connect external SATA hand disk 1 3 5 HDMI Port The High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI is a compact audio video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed digital streams It represents a digital alternative to consumer analog standards such as Radio Frequency RF coaxial cable composite video S Video SCART component video
13. the cord If an extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating Never push objects of any kind into this product through its cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill any kind of liquid on the product Do not attempt to service this product by yourself As opening or removing covers you will be exposed to the dangerous voltages or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b As liquid is spilled into the product c The product is exposed to rain or water d Ifthe product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition CE Notice European Union EU Declaration of Conformity The product conforms to the following standards Supplementary
14. 2 5 2 2 4 If Your Notebook is Lost or Stolen pp 2 6 Chapter 3 Peripherals nn 3 1 Adding and Removing SD MMC MS Cards eene 3 1 3 2 Memory Modules m T 3 2 Chapter 4 The BIOS Setup ProgramM nne 4 1 Introduction en 4 1 4 2 Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program ee 4 2 4 2 1 Accessing the BIOS Setup Program pp 4 4 4 2 2 Launching Submenus pp 4 5 4 2 3 Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program pp 4 5 4 3 The Main MON e 4 6 4 4 The Security Menu zs enis dna saiia acta 4 8 4 5 The Boot rrr ra 4 10 46 The qmi men TFT ETE 4 11 4 7 BIOS Embedded IDs ertet tice alu chee in aetas eeu ae aaah saaan 4 13 47 1 System Board lD Fr ECT E RE AAN NUES RUTAS eet 4 13 4 7 2 PCI Subsystem Device ID nase 4 13 Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your notebook General Warnings Do not operate your portable computer for an extended period of time with the base resting directly on your body With extended operation heat can potentially build up in the base Allowing sustained contact with the skin could cause discomfort or eventually a burn Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing damage or loss Please adjustment of the volume control as well as the equalizer to settings other than the center position may increase the earphones or headphones output voltage and theref
15. About this User s Manual This user s manual is designed to let you easily find the information you need to get the most from your notebook Introduces you to the features of your notebook Gives you the useful details on using your notebook Tells you how to look after your notebook whether at home or traveling Talks about Card peripherals and how to use them Introduces you to BIOS the nervous system of your notebook and how to change its fundamental settings There is no need to read the manual from the beginning to end Simply find your way to the section that interests you using the table of contents or browse through the manual You will come across the following icons in this manual 2 Helpful pointers and tricks to get more from your notebook To help you note and avoid possible damage to your notebook s hardware or software or loss of your work h Points out possible damage to property personal injury or death Information in this document is subject to change without notice Compal Electronics Inc 2010 All rights reserved Trademarks used in this document Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products About this User s Manual circio iia 1 Safety Instructions a e i Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook ee O T TEPORE Side cad
16. Information The product complies with the requirements ofthe Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and or the R amp TTE Directive 1999 05 EEC This product is carrying the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives BSMI Notice Taiwan Only Most Compal computer products are classified by the Bureau of Standards Meteorology and Inspection BSMI as Class B information technology equipment ITE This marked on the product indicates the product complies with the BSMI standard R11 Safety Instructions BSMI 3 RR GALE S Kae ALA PHOT 7 I BSMI MRR SS AA HR eI gt BE F REN EAE
17. ctrical outlet The socket outlet must be near to the unit and easily accessible Adapter information Input voltage 100 240Vac Input frequency 50 60Hz Rating output current 3 42A 65W 4 74A 90W Rating output voltage 19Vdc AC adapter plug is 3 pin Battery Pack Warnings Please keep the following items because it can be the cause of the burn fire and explosion Inquire advise of the manufacturer or seller immediately when the battery is too swelled to be observed by the naked eye and because this kind of battery can be dangerous Use the certified charger Do not expose to inside of car in summer Do not place on the quilt electric paper floor or carpet for long time Do not keep into sealed place as powered on Make sure not the terminals of battery to contact with the metals such as necklace coin key or wrist watch Use the lithium secondary battery warranted by the manufacturer of portable devices Do not impact on the battery abnormally for example the act of dropping from on the high site Do not expose into high temperature more than 60 C Do not carry a battery in your pocket purse or other container where metal objects such as car keys could short circuit the battery terminals The resulting excessive current flow can cause extremely high temperatures and may result in damage from burns Danger of explosion may occur if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equiva
18. e 1 1 3 Num Lock Blue Number Lock LED Blue Number Lock State of Keyboard 1 1 4 Caps Lock Blue Caps lock LED Blue Caps Lock State of Keyboard NOTE In normal mode Cursor and Num function are disable when users press Hot Key the Cursor LED will be on When users press Hot Key the Cursor LED will be off 1 1 5 Microphone Conversion device changing the sound signal into electrical signal 1 1 6 Power USB Button Blue The laptop is equipped with a power USB function which allows you to increase the power output when charging an external USB device such as a mobile phone or PDA You can charge external USB devices with power cable connected when the laptop is powered off but this button must be pressed in order to do so 1 1 7 Bluetooth Wireless Switch LED 1 kill switch On When users press Fn F2 AP will be showed At this time User can turn on off which Wireless LAN and Bluetooth 2 kill switch Off In this status show device OFF When users press Fn F2 AP will be show user that can not turn on the Wireless LAN and Bluetooth 1 1 8 System Status Blue While System is standby flashing 1 second on 1 second off While System is off it is off 1 1 9 Battery LED Blue Amber Battery states LED is one dual color LED indicator both of Blue and Amber color ON while battery is full Flashing while battery is charging 1 second on 1second off Battery status LED On while batte
19. es you through the Setup program by providing the clear explanations for all Setup options A standard configuration has already been set in the Setup program by the factory technicians However eventually you may want to customize your system to suit your own performance needs It is recommended that you read this chapter and become familiar with the configurations that can be made in the BIOS The next section explains how to move around in the Setup program as well as how to specify and save your new settings A brief discussion of the optional settings among the different submenus follows 4 2 Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program Accessing the BIOS Setup Program Launching Submenus Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program 4 2 4 3 The Setup program has been designed to make it as easy to use as possible It is a menu driven program which means you can scroll through the various directories and make your selections among the various predetermined choices If you accidentally configure a setting use the BIOS hot keys to return to the previous value The hot keys are discussed in more detail later in this chapter When turning on your notebook for the first time you may be prompted to run the BIOS Setup program A warning message may appear on the screen if the hardware configuration is changed or the POST fails This message will inform you of any errors or invalid settings and prompt you to run the Setup pro
20. gram to correct the problem Even if you are not prompted by a message instructing you to use the Setup program at some time in the future you may want to change the configuration of your notebook It will then be necessary to reconfigure your system using the Setup program so that your notebook can recognize these changes The list below gives a few examples of reasons why you may want or need to run the BIOS Setup program You have set up your notebook for the first time and you got a message stating that you should run the BIOS Setup program You want to redefine the communication ports to prevent any conflicts 2 The few examples listed above are by no means complete 4 2 1 Accessing the BIOS Setup Program The setup function can be invoked by pressing F2 when Press F2 to enter Setup message is prompted on the bottom of screen during POST During setup all Fn function keys and power saving functions are disabled Information Menu This Menu will show the System Information such as CPU Type and Speed HDD Model Name and Serial number ODD Model Name System BIOS Version and so on InsydeH20 Setup Utility Main Security Boot Exit System Time XX XX XX System Date XX XX XXXX Processor Type Type XXXGHZ Total Memory XXX MB Details see the following Help Information System BIOS Version X XX XX F1 Help N Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit
21. le battery recycling website that lists disposal locations near you Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire throw them in a trash receptacle put them in a recycling bin not intended for their disposal or otherwise discard them in a manner that may result in their being hazardous to the environment Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions carefully and save them for future reference 1 2 gt 10 11 Follow all warnings and instructions given to you for this product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table Slots and openings on the back or bottom are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating do not block or cover these openings Avoid placing the product on a bed sofa rug or similar surface to prevent from blocking these openings This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or a heat register or in an enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where people will step on
22. lent type battery recommended by the manufacturer Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local authorities for disposal instructions Do not use or leave the battery pack near a heat source Heat can melt the insulation and damage other safety features possibly leading it to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite Do not immerse the battery pack in water or allow it to get wet Its protective features can be damaged Abnormal chemical reactions may occur possibly leading it to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite Do not crush disassemble puncture or incinerate the short external contacts of a battery pack Do not connect the positive and negative terminals with a metal object such as a wire Short circuiting may occur leading the battery pack to leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite Do not use an apparently deformed or damaged battery pack which may leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite If the battery pack leaks gives off a bad odor generates heat becomes discolored or deformed or in any way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it from the computer or charger and stop using it Battery Pack Disposal Dispose of the lithium ion battery packs at approved disposal sites only To locate an appropriate site contact the solid waste disposal officials where you live or look for a rechargeab
23. o avoid bending any connector pins Also before you connect a cable make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned Be sure that nothing rests on your AC adapter s power cable and that the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on Use only the AC adapters that are approved for use with this computer Use of another type of adapter may risk fire or explosion Before you connect the computer to a power source ensure that the voltage rating of the AC adapter matches that of the available power source 115 V 60 Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries such as South Korea and Taiwan 100 V 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V 60Hz in western Japan 230 V 50 Hz in most of Europe the Middle East and the Far East Place the AC adapter in a ventilated area such as a desktop or on the floor when you use it to run the computer or to charge the battery Do not cover the AC adapter with papers or other items that will affect its cooling also do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Disconnect power cords and cables by grasping the connector not by pulling on the cable itself As you pull out the connector keep it evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins Before you connect a cable please make sure both connectors are correctly aligned To remove power from the computer turn it off remove the battery and disconnect the AC adapter from the ele
24. ore the sound pressure level Do not attempt to service the computer yourself Always follow installation instructions closely To avoid personal injury from electric shock or fire Completely power down the computer when replacing memory modules cleaning the computer its components or chassis or performing operations requiring similar steps To do this first turn the power off at the power switch remove the battery and then disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet or from any other type of external power source such as an external battery Do notoperate the computer near water for example near a bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement by a swimming pool or in the rain Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm Avoid using the wired modem or LAN during an electrical storm as a remote risk of electric shock from lightning exists Do not push objects into the air vents or openings of your notebook or accessories Doing so can short out interior components and may cause fire or electric shock When installing memory modules ground you by touching a grounded conductive surface such as a device with a grounded plug Avoid touching the pins and leads on the memory module or internal circuitry of the computer When setting up the computer for work place it on a level surface Handle components with care
25. ower On Password Supervisor Password HDD password USB memory Boot support e Support SMBIOS 24 PCI2 2 e Support PXE e Wake on LAN from S3 e Wake on LAN from S4 S5 in AC mode OS e Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit 64bit Mini Card e Onemini card WLAN x1 Option Security e BIOS Password Kensington lock e Trusted Platform Module TPM 1 2 Option Regulatory e EMI FCC B CE BSMI e Safety Compliant to UL CSA CB e Energy Star WHQL LOGO Environment e Temperature Operating 5 35 C Storage 20 65 C e Humidity 10 90 without condensation Thermal e No CPU throttling occur with running TAT TDP 3DMark06 at 28 C and no shut down at 35 C 111 Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of your notebook 1 Power Button Blue 6 Power USB Button Blue 2 Web Camera 7 Wireless Amber 4 Caps Lock Blue 9 Battery Blue Amber 1 1 1 1 1 Power Button Blue 0 Press to turn your notebook on gt Windows 7 which comes preinstalled goes into the shutdown sequence automatically if you press the power button while on In Windows 7 you can configure this in Control Panel gt System and Maintenance or Hardware and Sound gt Power Options gt Change plan settings gt Change advanced power settings 1 1 2 Web Camera 1 3M Pixel CMOS Camera w USB2 0 interfac
26. performance Or you can remove memory modules for some demands No matter how to install or remove a memory module you must need special service member to operate it Depending on how much additional memory you require you may need to replace the original memory module Note before change memory modules please make sure below items Make sure the computer is turned off Take the battery off the notebook When operating make sure the notebook inner temperature is in normal 3 2 Chapter 4 The BIOS Setup Program 4 1 Introduction 4 The BIOS Basic Input and Output System Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor the operation of your notebook to your individual work needs A ROM based configuration utility displays the system s configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system parameters These parameters are stored in nonvolatile battery backed up CMOS RAM which saves this information even when the power is turned off When the computer is turned back on the system is configured with the values found in CMOS Via easy to use menus you can configure such items as Boot devices The settings made in the Setup program intimately affect how your notebook performs It is important therefore to first understand all the available options and second to make settings appropriate for the way you use your notebook This chapter guid
27. ry capacity lt 10 Flashing while battery capacity lt 3 500msecond on 500msecond off 1 1 10 HDD accessing state Blue LED W Reflect the activities of Blue LED Note LED is controlled directly by hardware 1 3 Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook Wireless Kill switch 3in1 Card Reader Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook 1 2 Right Side The following picture shows the right side of your notebook nora Rem SSS 1 2 1 Earphone connection Lime Connect Earphone 1 2 2 Microphone connection Pink Connect Microphone 1 2 3 Power USB Port When you press Power USB button under off mode you can charge eet external USB devices with power cable connected USB is a peripheral expansion standard that supports data transfer p rates up to 480 Mbps USB peripherals has a single standard for cables and connectors You can install and remove USB devices while the computer is on This is called hot swapping 1 5 1 2 4 Optical Disc Drive The optical disc drive provides a means for you to import export data into from your notebook Depending on the configuration of your notebook you may either be able to record or play CDs DVDs BDs 1 2 5 ODD Button Open the ODD to package CDs DVDs BDs on the ODD racket 1 2 6 DC in Use this connector to attach the AC adapter to your notebook m You can connect an AC adapter when your notebook is switched on or off VA While the AC adapter works with electrical
28. the boot operation No Back to previous screen Load Optimal Defaults Allows the user loads default values in CMOS Setup The following message is prompted when user press Enter on this item Load Optimal Defaults Yes No It still stay in Setup when press a key Help information Exit Saving Changes Exit system setup and save your changes Exit Discarding Changes Exit system setup and without saving your changes Load Optimal Defaults Load Optimal Defaults 4 12 4 7 BIOS Embedded IDs 4 7 1 System Board ID The system BIOS shall report the system board ID also called Platform ID in many occasions as the OEM Table ID in the ACPI Tables Platform Platform ID NBLB3 UMA 0x004E NBLB5 Switchable 0x004D 4 7 2 PCI Subsystem Device ID 4 13 The Subsystem ID SID and Subsystem Vendor ID SVID fields are required to comply with the Subsystem ID ECN to PCI 2 1 or the equivalent requirement in PCI 2 2 The subsystem exceptions to this requirement are certain sub classes of bridges PCI PCI Bridge and core chip set components Subsystem Vendor ID will be Compal 0x14C0 Platform Platform ID NBLB3 UMA 0x004E NBLB5 Switchable 0x004D
29. tification tags 2 2 2 Packing Your Notebook Remove any external devices attached to your notebook and store them in a safe place Fully charge the main battery and any spare batteries you plan to carry with you Turn off your notebook or put the computer into hibernate mode Disconnect the AC adapter Remove any extraneous items such as paper clips pens and papers from the keyboard and then close the display Pack your notebook and accessories in their carry case Avoid packing the computer with items such as shaving cream colognes perfumes or food Protect your notebook the batteries and the hard drive from hazards such as extreme temperatures dirt dust liquids or overexposure to sunlight Pack your notebook so that it does not slide around in the trunk of the car or in an overhead storage compartment b When traveling in the air never check in your notebook as baggage 2 2 3 Travel Tips 2 5 e Ifyou are traveling abroad you can carry the proof of ownership or of your right for using your notebook if it is company owned to speed your passage through customs Investigate the customs regulations of the countries you plan to visit and consider acquiring an international carnet also known as a merchandise passport from your government e Ensure that you know which electrical outlets are used in the countries you will visit and prepare the appropriate power adapters e Check with your credit card company for
30. tion Keyboard e 99 100 keys e Vista key Application key Standard pitch 2 5mm travel length Multi Language support Pointing Device Touchpad with up down scroll zone and two buttons Support Multi Touch for Windows 7 Flash card reader 1 0 Ports Camera 3 in 1 Card Reader SD MMC MS don t support XD card USB 2 0 x 2 w Power USB feature HDMIx1 RGB VGA port x 1 Microphone in x 1 Headphone out x 1 DC in jack Kensington lock x 1 3 in 1 Flash Card Reader SD MMC MS x 1 Internal microphone x 1 RJ45 x 1 e ESATA USB x 1 1 3M Pixel CMOS Camera w USB2 0 interface System Status Indicators 2 K B indicators Caps Lock and Num Lock 1 Power Button LED 1 LED for IDE HDD activity 1 LED for System status Power On Suspend Blue 1 LED for Battery status Charging Full L1 L2 1 LED for Blue tooth Wireless Card 1 LED for Power USB Blue Control buttons Power button support software off 4 sec x 1 Magnetic lid switch control for system standby wakeup One Switch to On Off Wireless Device for wireless control Control buttons for Power USB Workable in system off mode AC Adapter Universal AC adapter 65W with 19V DC 3 pin 240V AC cable for BLB3 90W with 19V DC 3 pin 240V AC cable for BLB5 Battery e 6 cell Li ion 18650 type 4400 4500 5100 5200mAh e Life Cycle 70 Design Capacity after 300 Cycles in 25degreeC Software e Insyde BIOS e Suspend to DRAM HDD e Security P
31. water or the recommended computer cleaner 2 Cleaning the Display Shut your notebook down turn it off and disconnect it from the electrical outlet and any external devices such as the printer Remove the battery pack Use a slightly moistened soft lint free cloth to wipe your notebook s display Use only the water or the recommended computer cleaner 3 Cleaning the Touch Pad Shut your notebook down turn it off and disconnect from the electrical outlet and any external devices such as the printer Remove the battery pack Use a slightly moistened soft lint free cloth to carefully wipe the Touch Pad being careful not to allow the moisture into the gaps of your notebook Use only the water or the recommended computer cleaner 2 1 4 Cleaning the CD DVD Drive P Never touch the lens Use only the compressed air to clean the lens If you encounter the difficulty in playing CDs or DVDs including skipping over please clean the unlabelled side of the disc with a soft lint free cloth or use the commercial product 2 2 2 1 5 Precautions 2 3 Do not spill the liquid on the keyboard If the liquid is spilt on the keyboard turn your notebook off immediately Leave off overnight to let it completely dry out before using it again Do not turn off your notebook if the drive light indicates the drive is active Turning off your notebook while it is reading from or writing to a disk may damage the disk the drive or both
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