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1.      Hardware and Sound eee  e Change display language  Play CDs ce other meda tomica  Printer    md Programs  Jrunstal    pregram    Change startup programi Com    Mobile PC   Change battery setting    Adgust commonly used mebdty  Leng              Meus Ease of Access  A Let Windows paggert settings  Optwrure    VP Add or remove user accounts       Find Mouse properties in the    Control Panel        40    f pr  CD    Babna 3 f DS   o EI  e Control Panel Home H e  System and Maintenance User Accounts and Family  Get stated with Windows Safety  Sech up your computer e Set up parental control fee any u                        Buttons   Pointers   Pointer Options   Wheel   Hardware Wl Device Setinos        Synaptics Pointing Device   v9 1 5 22Nov06              intemal pointing device when extemal USB pointing device is attached          r Tray Icon          Static tray icon in taskbar D 4 20 PM    Animated tray icon in taskbar TE 4 20PM  www synaptics com                         L oe 71 JI en    Select this option to enable this feature           Using the Notebook PC 4  Storage Devices    Storage devices allow the Notebook PC to read or write documents  pictures  and other files to various  data storage devices  This Notebook PC has the following storage devices     e Expansion Card   e Optical drive     Flash memory reader  e Hard disk drive       Expansion Card    One 26pin Express card slot is available to support one ExpressCard 34mm or one  ExpressCard 54mm expansion card
2.      go  A USB flash memory disk is an optional item that can replace the 1 44MB floppy   r  E  disk and provide storage up to several hundred megabytes  higher transfer speeds      __    e  and greater durability  When used in current operating systems  no drivers are d    necessary            5  USB Floppy Disk Drive   gt     An optional USB interface floppy disk drive can accept a standard 1 44MB  or  720KB  3 5 inch floppy diskette                 WARNING  To prevent system failures  use Windows    Safely  Remove Hardware  on the taskbar before disconnecting the USB  floppy disk drive  Eject the floppy disk before transporting the  Notebook PC to prevent damage from shock        Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device   Drive A   E          DCIN       Vehicle Power Adapter    The vehicle power adapter provides a source of power for using the Notebook  PC and or charging the Notebook PC   s battery pack while in transit when no AC  power is available  This product is an essential tool for today   s mobile profes   sional  Your purchase will enhance the power  performance  and versatility of  your portable computer while traveling on the road or on the sea  The Vehicle  Power Adapter can be used in vehicles or boats using a standard cigarette lighter  socket  The Vehicle Power Adapter accepts input ranges from 10 8VDC  Volts    Direct Current  to 16VDC and provides 19VDC up to 120W  Watts            Appendix A    Optional Connections    These items  if desired  may be purchas
3.     Internal or external optical drives sold with this Notebook PC contains a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT   Laser classifications can be found in the glossary at the end of this user   s manual     A WARNING  Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified   in the user   s manual may result in hazardous laser exposure  Do not attempt to disas    semble the optical drive  For your safety  have the optical drive serviced only by an  authorized service provider     Service warning label    CAUTION  INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN  DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS     CDRH Regulations    The Center for Devices and Radiological Health  CDRH  of the U S  Food and Drug Administration imple   mented regulations for laser products on August 2  1976  These regulations apply to laser products manu   factured from August 1  1976  Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States     dh WARNING  Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than  those specified herein or in the laser product installation guide may result in hazard   ous radiation exposure        Macrovision Corporation Product Notice    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain  U S A  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights  owners  Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Cor
4.     gt  Audio Speaker System  The built in stereo speaker system allows you to hear audio without additional attachments   The multimedia sound system features an integrated digital audio controller that produces  rich  vibrant sound  results improved with external stereo headphones or speakers   Audio  features are software controlled           13    2 Knowing the Parts  Bottom Side    Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC     A NOTE  The bottom side may vary in appearance depending on model      3 NOTE  The battery pack size will vary depending on   model        dh WARNING  The bottom of the Notebook PC can get very hot  Be careful when handling  the Notebook PC while it is in operation or recently been in operation  High tempera   tures are normal during charging or operation  Do not use on soft surfaces such as  beds or sofas which may block the vents  DO NOT PUT THE NOTEBOOK PC ON YOUR  LAP OR OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY TO AVOID INJURY FROM THE HEAT     14    Knowing the Parts 2       m Battery Lock   Spring      The spring battery lock is used to keep the battery pack secured  When the battery pack is inserted  it will    automatically lock  To remove the battery pack  this spring lock must be held in the unlocked position                O Battery Pack    The battery pack is automatically charged when the Notebook PC is connected to an AC power source  and maintains power to the Notebook PC when AC power is not connected  Thi
5.   A Appendix     amp  Wireless Operation Channel for Different Domains    N  America 2 412 2 462 GHz ChO1 through CH11  Japan 2 412 2 484 GHz ChO1 through Ch14  Europe ETSI 2 412 2 472 GHz ChO1 through Ch13     amp  France Restricted Wireless Frequency Bands    Some areas of France have a restricted frequency band  The worst case maximum authorized power  indoors are     e 10mW for the entire 2 4 GHz band  2400 MHz   2483 5 MHz   e 100mW for frequencies between 2446 5 MHz and 2483 5 MHz       NOTE  Channels 10 through 13 inclusive operate in the band 2446 6 MHz to 2483 5 MHz     There are few possibilities for outdoor use  On private property or on the private property of public  persons  use is subject to a preliminary authorization procedure by the Ministry of Defense  with maxi   mum authorized power of 100mW in the 2446 5   2483 5 MHz band  Use outdoors on public property  is not permitted     In the departments listed below  for the entire 2 4 GHz band   e Maximum authorized power indoors is 100mW    e Maximum authorized power outdoors is 10mW    Departments in which the use of the 2400   2483 5 MHz band is permitted with an EIRP of less than  100mW indoors and less than 10mW outdoors     01 Ain Orientales 02 Aisne 03 Allier 05 Hautes Alpes   08 Ardennes 09 Ari  ge 11 Aude 12 Aveyron   16 Charente 24 Dordogne 25 Doubs 26 Drome   32 Gers 36 Indre 37 Indreet Loire 41 Loir et Cher   45 Loiret 50 Manche 55 Meuse 58 Ni  vre   59 Nord 60 Oise 61 Orne 63 Puy du Dome  64 Pyr  n 
6.   Keep this User   s Manual in a secured location if passwords are filled out     Owners Name  Owner s Telephone   Manufacturer     Model  Serial Number                Display Size  Resolution   gt  Memory Size                     Z     Retailer          Z   Location     PurchaseDate  __  Hard Drive Manufacturer  e Capacity   gt   Optical Drive Manufacturer  Type   BIOS Version      C       oooooooooo o ooo Date       Accessories  _  gt  oa ou u muuuuaaaaivui  ooo  Accessories  _  gt _ gt   5 Software  Operating System  Version  Serial Numbers  Software  _                Version  Serial Number      Software  _     Z          Version  Serial Number     Security  Supervisor Name  ee Supervisor Password   gt   User Name                  Z   Z Z User Password   gt    amp  Network  User Name  Password  Domain     User Name  Password  Domain     Copyright Information    No part of this manual  including the products and software described in it  may be reproduced  trans   mitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any language in any form or by any  means  except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes  without the express written  permission of ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC      ASUS         ASUS PROVIDES THIS MANUAL    AS IS    WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR  CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  IN NO  EVENT SHALL ASUS  ITS DIRECTORS  O
7.   This new interface is faster by using a serial bus  supporting USB 2 0 and PCI Express instead of the slower parallel bus used in the PC  card slot   Not compatible with previous PCMCIA cards         Inserting an Expansion Card    Be sure the ExpressCard  is level when inserting        a 1  If there is an ExpressCard socket protector  3  Carefully connect any cables or adapters  remove it using the    Removing an Express  needed by the ExpressCard  Usually connectors  Card    instructions below  can only be inserted in one orientation  Look  for a sticker  icon  or marking on one side of    2  Insert the ExpressCard with the connector side l l  the connector representing the top side     first and label side up  Standard ExpressCards  will be flush with the Notebook PC when fully  inserted     Removing an Expansion Card    The ExpressCard slot does not have an eject but   ton  Press the ExpressCard inwards and release to  eject the ExpressCard  Carefully pull the ejected  ExpressCard out of the socket        41    4 Using the Notebook PC    Optical Drive  Inserting an optical disc       1  While the Notebook PC   s power is ON  press 2  Gently pull on the drive   s front panel and slide  the drive   s eject button and the tray will eject the tray completely out  Be careful not to touch  out partially  the CD drive lens and other mechanisms  Make   sure there are no obstructions that may get  jammed under the drive   s tray        3  Hold the disc by the edge and face the di
8.   Visit an authorized  service center or retailer for information on memory  upgrades for your Notebook PC  Only purchase  expansion modules from authorized retailers of this  Notebook PC to ensure maximum compatibility and  reliability                                                           Removing a Memory Card         This is only an example    This is only an example   O    Using the Notebook PC 4  Connections    NOTE  The built in modem and network cannot be installed later as an upgrade  After    purchase  modem and or network can be installed as an expansion card     Modem Connection  The telephone wire used to connect the Notebook PC   s internal modem should have 7 LB    either two or four wires  only two wires  telephone line  1  is used by the modem  and  gt  Z s  should have an RJ 11 connector on both ends  Connect one end to the modem port and VE J Za  the other end to an analog telephone wall socket  the ones found in residential buildings   Ve 4    Once the driver is setup  the modem is ready to use                 NOTE  When you are connected to an online service  do not place the Notebook PC    in suspend  or sleep mode  or else you will disconnect the modem connection     y Example of the Notebook PC connected to a telephone jack for use with the built in modem                 kli O Telephone connector  is the smaller of the two            Telephone cables  with RJ 11 connectors    Telephone    connection is  optional    CAUTION  For electrical safety con
9.  1 1   on selected models     The USB  Universal Serial Bus  port is compatible with USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 devices such as Y     keyboards  pointing devices  cameras  hard disk drives  printers  and scanners connected in a    series up to 12Mbits sec  USB 1 1  and 480Mbits sec  USB 2 0   USB allows many devices to   4  run simultaneously on a single computer  with some peripherals acting as additional plug in sites or  hubs  USB supports hot swapping of devices so that most peripherals can be connected or disconnected  without restarting the computer     O O Battery Pack    The battery pack is automatically charged when the Notebook PC is connected to an AC power source  and maintains power to the Notebook PC when AC power is not connected  This allows use when moving    temporarily between locations  Battery time varies by usage and by the specifications for this Notebook      PC  The battery pack cannot be disassembled and must be purchased as a single unit               20    3  Getting Started    Using AC Power   Using Battery Power   Powering ON the Notebook PC  Checking Battery Power  Powering Options   Power Management Modes  Special Keyboard Functions  Switches and Status Indicators    4 NOTE  Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not    show what is actually used in the product itself     21    3 Getting Started  Power System    le Using AC Power   The Notebook PC power is comprised of two parts   the power adapter and the battery po
10.  PC into sleep  or hibernation modes  Actual behavior of the power switch can be customized in Windows     Control Panel  Power Options           ON or OFF with an on screen display  When enabled  the corresponding wireless indicator  will light  Windows software settings are necessary to use the wireless LAN or Bluetooth     Ge Wi re   ess Switc h     ES  Di  Wireless Models Only  Toggles the internal wireless LAN or Bluetooth  on selected models          32    Getting Started 3                Status Indicators                                              Front    o Q  7            9 Battery Charge Indicator   The battery charge indicator is an LED that shows the status of the battery   s power as follows    ON  The Notebook PC   s battery is charging when AC power is connected   OFF  The Notebook PC   s battery is charged or completely drained     Blinking  Battery power is less than 10  and the AC power is not connected        GO Wireless LAN Indicator    This is only applicable on models with built in wireless LAN  When the built in wireless  LAN is enabled  this indicator will light   Windows software settings are necessary               CS    Bluetooth Indicator    This is only applicable on models with internal Bluetooth  BT   This indicator will light to  show that the Notebook PC   s built in Bluetooth  BT  function is activated           QO Power Indicator      The power indicator lights when the Notebook PC is turned ON and blinks slowly when the Note   book PC is 
11.  Please visit www asus com for updated drivers and utilities     Appendix A     amp  Glossary    ACPI  Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface     Modern standard for reducing power usage in computers     APM  Advanced Power Management     Modern standard for reducing power usage in computers   AWG  American Wire Gauge     v NOTE  This table is for general reference only and should not be used as a source of  the American Wire Gauge standard as this table may not be current or complete     Gauge Diam Area R K23A mm2 Gauge  Diam Area R IG3A mm2  AWG mm mm2 ohm km   MA AWG mm mm2 ohm km   MA  33 0 18 0 026 676 75 24 0 50 0 20 87 5 588  0 19 0 028 605 85 0 55 0 24 72 3 715  32 0 20 0 031 547 93 0 60 0 28 60 7 850  30 0 25 0 049 351 147 22 0 65 0 33 51 7 1 0 A  29 0 30 0 071 243 212 0 70 0 39 44 6 1 16 A  27 0 35 0 096 178 288 0 75 0 44 38 9 1 32 A  26 0 40 0 13 137 378 20 0 80 0 50 34 1 1 51A  25 0 45 0 16 108 477 0 85 0 57 30 2 1 70 A    BIOS  Basic Input Output System     BIOS is a set of routines that affect how the computer transfers data between computer components  such  as memory  disks  and the display adapter  The BIOS instructions are built into the computer   s read only  memory  BIOS parameters can be configured by the user through the BIOS Setup program  The BIOS  can be updated using the provided utility to copy a new BIOS file into the EEPROM     Bit  Binary Digit     Represents the smallest unit of data used by the computer  A bit can have one of tw
12.  Video port     Infrared Port  IrDA   on selected models     The infrared  IrDA  communication port allows convenient wireless data communication with infra   red equipped devices or computers up to 4Mbits sec  This allows easy wireless synchronization with  PDAs or mobile phones and even wireless printing to printers  Small offices can use IrDA technology to  share a printer between several closely placed Notebook PCs and even send files to each other without  a network     Appendix A        Glossary  Cont      Kensington   Locks    Kensington   locks  or compatible  allow the Notebook PC to be secured usually using a metal cable and  lock that prevent the Notebook PC to be removed from a fixed object  Some security products may also  include a motion detector to sound an alarm when moved     Laser Classifications    As lasers became more numerous and more widely used  the need to warn users of laser hazards became  apparent  To meet this need  laser classifications were established  Current classification levels vary from  optically safe  requiring no controls  Class 1  to very hazardous  requiring strict controls  Class 4      CLASS 1  A Class 1 laser or laser system emits levels of optical energy that are eye safe and consequently  require no controls  An example of this class of laser system is the checkout scanning device found  in most grocery stores or lasers used in optical drives     CLASS 2  amp  CLASS 3A  Class 2 and Class 3A lasers emit visible  continuous wave  
13.  an experienced radio TV technician for help     A WARNING  The use of a shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC  emission limits and to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television recep   tion  It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used  Use only shielded  cables to connect I O devices to this equipment  You are cautioned that changes or  modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could   void your authority to operate the equipment      Reprinted from the Code of Federal Regulations  47  part 15 193  1993  Washington DC  Office of the Federal  Register  National Archives and Records Administration  U S  Government Printing Office      ce CE Mark Warning  This is a Class B product  in a domestic environment  this product may cause radio interference  in which  case the user may be required to take adequate measures     Appendix A    FE FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements  This device is restricted to INDOOR USE due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25GHz frequency range     FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5 15 to 5 25GHz to reduce the  potential for harmful interference to co channel of the Mobile Satellite Systems     High power radars are allocated as primary user of the 5 25 to 5 35GHz and 5 65 to 5 85GHz bands   These radar stations can cause interference with and   or damage this device     4 IMPORTANT  This device and its antenna s  must not be 
14.  been pre installed  The support disc does not include the operating system  itself  The support disc is necessary even if your Notebook PC came pre configured in order to provide  additional software not included as part of the factory pre install     A recovery disc is optional and includes an image of the original operating system installed on the hard  drive at the factory  The recovery disc provides a comprehensive recovery solution that quickly restores  the Notebook PC   s operating system to its original working state provided that your hard disk drive is  in good working order  Contact your retailer if you require such a solution     Note  Some of the Notebook PC   s components and features may not work until the  device drivers and utilities are installed     Appendix A    System BIOS Settings    Boot Device    BLG SETIP UTILITY BHOS SETUP UTILITY    ist Boot Device  Removable Device     k Boot Device Priority       1  On the Boot screen  select Boot Device Priority  2  Select each item and press  Enter  to select a device     Security Setting    BINS SETUP UTILITY To clear the password   Enter New Password SSS     2  Type in a password   and press  Enter    1  Leave the password  field blank and press    Confirm New Password TON    Enter      3  Re type the password  and press  Enter   Password uninstalled     Ma radio    2  Password is then cleared     Change pery isur Password          4  Password is then set        1  On the Security screen  select Change Superv
15.  defines a 32 bit data bus interface  PCI is a standard widely used by ex   pansion card manufacturers     POST  Power On Self Test     When you turn on the computer  it will first run through the POST  a series of software controlled diag   nostic tests  The POST checks system memory  the motherboard circuitry  the display  the keyboard  the  diskette drive  and other I O devices     A Appendix        Glossary  Cont      RAM  Random Access Memory     RAM  usually just called memory  is the place in a computer where the operating system  applica   tion programs  and data in current use are temporarily kept so that they can be guickly reached by the  computer s processor instead of having to read from and write to slower storage such as the hard disk  or optical disc     Suspend Mode    In Save to RAM  STR  and Save to Disk  STD   the CPU clock is stopped and most of the Notebook PC  devices are put in their lowest active state  The Notebook PC enters Suspend when the system remains  idle for a specified amount of time or manually using the function keys  The time out setting of both  Hard Disk and Video can be set by the BIOS Setup  The Power LED blinks when the Notebook PC is  in STR mode  In STD mode  the Notebook PC will appear to be powered OFF     System Disk    A system disk contains the core file of an operating system and is used to boot up the operating system     TPM  Trusted Platform Module   on selected models     The TPM is a security hardware device on the syste
16.  device on the system board that will hold  computer generated keys for encryption  It is a hardware based solution that an help avoid attacks by  hackers looking to capture passwords and encryption keys to sensitive data  The TPM provides the abil   ity to the PC or notebook to run applications more secure and to make transactions and communication  more trustworthy     The security features provided by the TPM are internally supported by the following cryptographic capa   bilities of each TPM  hashing  random number generation  asymmetric key generation  and asymmetric  encryption decryption  Each individual TPM on each individual computer system has a unique signature  initialized during the silicon manufacturing process that further enhances its trust security effectiveness   Each individual TPM must have an Owner before it is useful as a security device     TPM Applications   TPM is useful for any customer that is interested in providing an addition layer of security to the com   puter system  The TPM  when bundled with an optional security software package  can provide overall  system security  file protection capabilities and protect against email privacy concerns  TPM helps  provide security that can be stronger than that contained in the system BIOS  operating system  or any  non TPM application     Note  The TPM is disabled by default  Use BIOS setup to enable it     Enabling TPM Security MOS SETUP LIT  Enter BIOS Setup  press  F2  on system startup   Rear Ly Set  O
17.  es Atlantique 66 Pyr  n  es 67 Bas Rhin 68 Haut Rhin   70 Haute Sadne 71 Sa  neet Loire 75 Paris 82 Tarn et Garonne  84 Vaucluse 88 Vosges 89 Yonne 90 Territoire de Belfort    94 Val de Marne    This requirement is likely to change over time  allowing you to use your wireless LAN card in more  areas within France  Please check with ART for the latest information  www art telecom fr        NOTE  Your WLAN Card transmits less than 100mW  but more than 10mW     Appendix A  Y UL Safety Notices    Required for UL 1459 covering telecommunications  telephone  equipment intended to be electrically  connected to a telecommunication network that has an operating voltage to ground that does not exceed  200V peak  300V peak to peak  and 105V rms  and installed or used in accordance with the National  Electrical Code  NFPA 70      When using the Notebook PC modem  basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the  risk of fire  electric shock  and injury to persons  including the following     s Do not use the Notebook PC near water  for example  near a bath tub  wash bowl  kitchen sink  or laundry tub  in a wet basement or near a swimming pool    e Do not use the Notebook PC during an electrical storm  There may be a remote risk of electric  shock from lightning    e Do not use the Notebook PC in the vicinity of a gas leak     Required for UL 1642 covering primary  non rechargeable  and secondary  rechargeable  lithium batter   ies for use as power sources in products  Th
18.  mobile phones  When connected  your Notebook PC     can connect to the Internet just like using a wireless network  A shortcut to the 3G Watcher ae Watcher  application will be placed on your desktop  Double click it to launch the 3G Watcher soft    ware application     SIM locked Launch the 3G Watcher   a Ea znese d application and your SIM  Please enter PINI  Remaining card password  PIN1  will be  attempts   3 asked if you have set one               3G Watcher  Vie Tools Help       Once your PIN has been verified  searching for a 3G Once a 3G network has been discovered  click Connect to  network will begin  make a wireless network connection            3G Watcher         Vl  w Tools Help       Connectedto l    Chung Wa Telecom      Tany          ty ka J   11 46 AM    r    Once connected  the Connect button will show Disconnect Once connected  a message will appear with the network  instead  name   T  3G Watcher IS  x     3G Watcher    View Tools Help   View Tools Help  Connections        A ke   SMS Express    4    Call History          Radio is Off  Phone Book     di  gt         Turn Radio OFF    Options          When you are in an area that prohibits wireless Once the radio is turned OFF  an    x    will appear over the  transmissions  Such as on an airplane   you can select signal strength indicator   Turn Radio Off from the    Tools    pull down menu      D  See end of Section 4 for definition   continued on next page  55    4 Using the Notebook PC     A Watcher windo
19.  no power  supply  e g  removing both the power adapter and battery pack      3 Getting Started    9 Charging the Battery Pack          A    26    Before you use your Notebook PC on the road  you will have to charge the battery pack  The battery pack  begins to charge as soon as the Notebook PC is connected to external power using the power adapter   Fully charge the battery pack before using it for the first time  A new battery pack must completely charge  before the Notebook PC is disconnected from external power  It takes a few hours to fully charge the bat   tery when the Notebook PC is turned OFF and may take twice the time when the Notebook PC is turned  ON  The battery status indicator on the Notebook PC turns OFF when the battery pack is charged     NOTE  The battery stops charging if the temperature is too high or the battery voltage    is too high     WARNING  Do not leave the battery pack discharged  The battery pack will discharge    over time  If not using a battery pack  it must continued to be charged every three  months to extend recovery capacity or else it may fail to charge in the future     Getting Started 3      Power Options    The power switch turns ON and OFF the Notebook PC or putting the Notebook PC into sleep or hiberna   tion modes  Actual behavior of the power switch can be customized in Windows Control Panel    Power  Options        For other options  such as    Switch User  Restart  Sleep  or Shut Down   Ear Switch User  click the arrowhead next
20.  of the Notebook PC  connected to a Wireless Network      amp  Ad hoc mode Notebook PC Desktop PC  The Ad hoc mode allows the Notebook PC to connect 1      to another wireless device  No access point  AP  is   i     required in this wireless environment                           All devices must install optional 802 11 wireless LAN adapters       amp  Infrastructure mode Gg      ES       The Infrastructure mode allows the Notebook PC and  other wireless devices to join a wireless network cre   ated by an Access Point  AP   sold separately  that  provides a central link for wireless clients to commu   nicate with each other or with a wired network     All devices must install optional 802 11 wireless LAN adapters                     Access  Point       4 Using the Notebook PC    s  Windows Wireless Network Connection  Connecting to a network    1  Switch ON the Wireless Switch if necessary for your model  See switches in Section 3         WIRELESS LAN   BLUETOOTH    NULA alk  SA VV UANEGCED IUSTOOUNEO h    2  Press  FN F2  repeatedly until Wireless LAN 2b  Or double click the Wireless Console icon on  ON or WLAN 8 Bluetooth ON is shown  the taskbar and select either the Wireless LAN  Bluetooth or just the Bluetooth                                                        Not Connected Sores OS tes N  me  Wireless networks are available     Sse vi   i a  i Au   Turn off notification of new networks  p     Diagnose and repair  3  You should see the    Not Connected    network 4  R
21.  reader that can use many flash memory cards as shown in the example below  The built in  memory card reader is not only convenient  but also faster than most other forms of memory card readers  because it utilizes the internal high bandwidth PCI bus     m IMPORTANT  Flash memory card compatibility varies depending on Notebook PC model  and flash memory card specifications  Flash memory card specifications constantly  change so compatibility may change without warning     Flash Memory Card Examples        xD Picture Card    OLYMPUS    O     3  Col  x    MMC  Multimedia Card   MMC Plus  RS MMC  Reduced Size   with MMC adapter     Transcend    MMC ius     ZGB    MultiMediaCard    D  af  k        A  512m       SD  Secure Digital   MiniSD  with SD adapter     fous Memory Stick Micro  with MS adapter     Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick  MS   Memory Stick Magic Gate  MG   Memory Stick Select    ADAPTER    Sam Pisk 7  Samisk 29                Memory Stick Duo Pro Duo Pro MG  with MS adapater        d   IMPORTANT  Never remove cards while or immediately after reading  copying  format   ting  or deleting data on the card or else data loss may occur     ware    on the taskbar before removing the flash memory card  5 15 PM       44    Using the Notebook PC 4  3 Hard Disk Drive    Hard disk drives have higher capacities and operate at much faster speeds than W  floppy disk drives and optical drives  The Notebook PC comes with a replaceable hard Y  disk drive  Current hard drives support S 
22.  scratch the CD        WARNING  If the CD disc is not properly locked onto the center hub  the CD can be  damaged when the tray is closed  Always watch the CD closely while closing the tray  slowly to prevent damage     ACD drive letter should be present regardless of the presence of a CD disc in the drive  After the CD is  properly inserted  data can be accessed just like with hard disk drives  except that nothing can be written  to or changed on the CD  Using the proper software  a CD RW drive or DVD CD RW drive can allow  CD RW discs to be used like a hard drive with writing  deleting  and editing capabilities     Vibration is normal for all high speed optical drives due to unbalanced CDs or CD print  To decrease  vibration  use the Notebook PC on an even surface and do not place labels on the CD     Listening to Audio CD    The optical drives can play audio CDs  but only the DVD ROM drive can play DVD audio  Insert the  audio CD and Windows automatically opens an audio player and begins playing  Depending on the DVD  audio disc and installed software  it may require that you open a DVD player to listen to DVD audio   You can adjust the volume using hotkeys or Windows speaker icon on the taskbar        43    4 Using the Notebook PC  Flash Memory Card Reader    Normally a memory card reader must be purchased separately in order to use memory cards from devices  such as digital cameras  MP3 players  mobile phones  and PDAs  This Notebook PC has a single built in  memory card
23.  to the lock icon  R Log Off  ontrol Panel bi  A Restarting or Rebooting Podania Restart  After making changes to your operating system  you may be prompted to  REM Sleep  restart the system  Some installation processes will provide a dialog box Hibemate    to allow restart  To restart the system manually  choose Restart  erat    y IMPORTANT  To protect the hard drive  wait at least 5 seconds after turning OFF your  Notebook PC before turning it back ON     a Emergency Shutdown    In case your operating system cannot properly turn OFF or restart  there are two additional ways to  shutdown your Notebook PC      1  Hold the power button  4  over 4 seconds  or  2  Press the shutdown button DO 4 on the bottom        TIP  Use a straightened paper clip to  press the shutdown button        ah IMPORTANT  Do not use emergency shutdown while data is being written  doing so  can result in loss or destruction of your data        27    Power    Options    O    3 Getting Started  Power Management Modes    The Notebook PC has a number of automatic or adjustable power saving features that you can use to  maximize battery life and lower Total Cost of Ownership  TCO   You can control some of these features  through the Power menu in the BIOS Setup  ACPI power management settings are made through the  operating system  The power management features are designed to save as much electricity as possible  by putting components into a low power consumption mode as often as possible but also allow fu
24.  will launch a multimedia player application to view DVDs  VCDs  videos  3  photos  or television programs  when equipped with a TV tuner   or listen to music CDs or files             C Power4Gear eXtreme Key    The Power4Gear eXtreme key toggles power savings between ei am  various power saving modes  The power saving modes control z f 4    many aspects of the Notebook PC to maximize performance versus  battery time  Applying or removing the power adapter will automatically switch the system between AC  mode and battery mode  The selected mode is shown on the display     f   Touchpad Lock Key  Pressing this button will lock  disable  the built in touchpad  Locking the touchpad will prevent you from  accidentally moving the cursor while typing and is best used with an external mouse  pointing device    To unlock  enable  the touchpad  simply press this button again     s               B Splendid Key  on selected models     Toggles    Splendid Video Intelligent Technology    function ON and m          OFF  This allows switching between different display color enhance      ke   amp  bal  ment modes in order to improve contrast  brightness  skin tone  and   color saturation for red  green  and blue independently  The selected mode is shown on the display            Internet Launch Key    Pressing this button will launch your Internet browser application while Windows is running           di Power Switch    The power switch turns ON and OFF the Notebook PC or putting the Notebook
25. CW  optical ra   diation levels slightly above the maximum permissible exposure  MPE  level  Although these lasers  can cause eye damage  their brightness usually causes observers to look away or blink before eye  damage occurs  These lasers have strict administrative controls requiring placement of signs warning  personnel not to stare directly into the beam  Class 3A lasers must not be viewed with optically aided  devices     CLASS 3B  Class 3B lasers  and Class 3A lasers with outputs of 2 5mW  are hazardous to personnel  who are within the beam path and look at the beam source directly or by specular reflection  These  lasers cannot produce hazardous diffuse reflections  Personnel working with these lasers should wear  appropriate protective eye wear during any operation of the laser  Class 3B lasers have both admin   istrative and physical controls to protect personnel  Physical controls include limited access work  areas  Administrative controls include special warning signs posted outside the entrances to the laser  work spaces and lights outside the entrances that warn personnel when the lasers are in use     CLASS 4  Class 4 lasers are high power lasers that will cause damage to unprotected eyes and skin  through intra beam viewing and specular or diffuse reflections  Consequently  no personnel should  be in a room where a Class 4 laser is operating without proper eye protection     PCI Bus  Peripheral Component Interconnect Local Bus   PCI bus is a specification that
26. FFICERS  EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE  FOR ANY INDIRECT  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS  LOSS OF BUSINESS  LOSS OF USE OR DATA  INTER   RUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE   EVEN IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POS   SIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL  OR PRODUCT     Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or  copyrights of their respective companies  and are used only for identification or explanation and to the  owners    benefit  without intent to infringe     SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE FURNISHED FOR  INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY  AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NO   TICE  AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY ASUS  ASUS ASSUMES NO  RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR  IN THIS MANUAL  INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT     Copyright    2007 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC  All Rights Reserved     Limitation of Liability   Circumstances may arise where because of a default on ASUS    part or other liability  you are entitled to  recover damages from ASUS  In each such instance  regardless of the basis on which you are entitled  to claim damages from ASUS  ASUS is liable for no more than damages for bodily injury  including  death  and damage to real property and tangible personal property  or any other actual and direct dam   ages resulte
27. Getting Started  Gives you information on getting started with the Notebook PC     4  Using the Notebook PC  Gives you information on using the Notebook PC   s components     5  Appendix  Introduces you to optional accessories and gives additional information     Notes For This Manual    A few notes and warnings in bold are used throughout this guide that you should be aware of in order  to complete certain tasks safely and completely  These notes have different degrees of importance as  described below     NOTE  Tips and information for special situations   TIP  Tips and useful information for completing tasks     IMPORTANT  Vital information that must be followed to prevent damage to data  com   ponents  or persons     WARNING  Important information that must be followed for safe operation     Text enclosed in  lt  gt  or     represents a key on the keyboard  do not actually type the   lt   gt  or     and the enclosed letters     H    Safety Precautions    The following safety precautions will increase the life of the Notebook PC  Follow all precautions and  instructions  Except as described in this manual  refer all servicing to qualified personnel  Do not use  damaged power cords  accessories  or other peripherals  Do not use strong solvents such as thinners   benzene  or other chemicals on or near the surface     Introducing the Notebook PC 1    IMPORTANT  Disconnect the AC power and remove the battery pack s  before clean   ing  Wipe the Notebook PC using a clean cellul
28. K SIM card compartment on selected models     a                                        IMPORTANT  Only use battery packs and power adapters supplied with this Notebook  PC or specifically approved by the manufacturer or retailer for use with this model or  else damage may occur to the Notebook PC     Battery Care    The Notebook PC   s battery pack  like all rechargeable batteries  has a limit on the number times it can  be recharged  The battery pack   s useful life will depend on your environment temperature  humidity  and  how your Notebook PC is used  It is ideal that the battery be used in a temperature range between 5  C  and 35  C  41  F and 95  F   You must also take into account that the Notebook PC   s internal temperature  is higher than the outside temperature  Any temperatures above or below this range will shorten the life  of the battery  But in any case  the battery pack   s usage time will eventually decrease and a new battery  pack must be purchased from an authorized dealer for this Notebook PC  Because batteries also have a  shelf life  it is not recommended to buy extras for storing     WARNING  For safety reasons  DO NOT throw the battery in fire  DO NOT  short circuit the contacts  and DO NOT disassemble the battery  If there is  any abnormal operation or damage to the battery pack caused by impact   turn OFF the Notebook PC and contact an authorized service center           23    3 Getting Started  dh Powering ON the Notebook PC    The Notebook PC   s 
29. M A R T   Self Monitoring and Reporting  Technology  to detect hard disk errors or failures before they happen  When replacing  or upgrading the hard drive  always visit an authorized service center or retailer for this  Notebook PC         a IMPORTANT  Poor handling of the Notebook PC may damage the hard disk drive   Handle the Notebook PC gently and keep it away from static electricity and strong  vibrations or impact  The hard disk drive is the most delicate component and will likely   be the first or only component that is damaged if the Notebook PC is dropped     O Hard Disk Drive Compartment    The hard disk drive is secured in a compartment  Visit  an authorized service center or retailer for informa   tion on hard disk drive upgrades for your Notebook  PC  Only purchase hard disk drives from authorized  retailers of this Notebook PC to ensure maximum  compatibility and reliability                                                          Installing the hard disk drive            Memory  RAM     Additional memory will increase application performance by decreasing hard  disk access  The BIOS automatically detects the amount of memory in the system  and configures CMOS accordingly during the POST  Power On Self Test  process   There is no hardware or software  including BIOS  setup required after the memory  is installed     46    4 Using the Notebook PC         This is only  an example     O The memory compartment provides expansion ca   pabilities for additional memory
30. M drive or a CD ROM drive  In order to view DVD  titles  you must install your own DVD viewer software  Optional DVD viewer software may be purchased  with this Notebook PC  The DVD ROM drive allows the use of both CD and DVD discs     Regional Playback Information    Playback of DVD movie titles involves decoding MPEG2 video  digital AC3 audio and decryption of CSS  protected content  CSS  sometimes called copy guard  is the name given to the content protection scheme  adopted by the motion picture industry to satisfy a need to protect against unlawful content duplication     Although the design rules imposed on CSS licensors are many  one rule that is most relevant is playback re   strictions on regionalized content  In order to facilitate geographically staggered movie releases  DVD video  titles are released for specific geographic regions as defined in    Region Definitions    below  Copyright laws  require that all DVD movies be limited to a particular region  usually coded to the region at which it is sold    While DVD movie content may be released for multiple regions  CSS design rules require that any system  capable of playing CSS encrypted content must only be capable of playing one region     NOTE  The region setting may be changed up to five times using the viewer software   then it can only play DVD movies for the last region setting  Changing the region code  after that will require factory resetting which is not covered by warranty  If resetting is  desired  s
31. NN 48  Wireless LAN Connection  on selected models                                                    49  Windows Wireless Network Connection             n sennnnonnneennnnerrnnsnrrernrrnrrrrrenrrserernne 50  Bluetooth Wireless Connection  on selected models                                            51  Trusted Platform Module  TPM   on selected models                                           52  Fingerprint Registration  on selected model     53   EMNET SOV AO E 55   Appendix    Optional Accessories   Optional Connections   Operating System and Software  Glossary   Declarations and Safety Statements  Notebook PC Information    Contents                                                                                     1  Introducing the Notebook PC    About This User   s Manual  Notes For This Manual  Safety Precautions  Preparing your Notebook PC    3 NOTE  Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not  show what is actually used in the product itself          Introducing the Notebook PC  About This User s Manual      SA  4    You are reading the Notebook PC User   s Manual  This User   s Manual provides informa  SKA se         tion on the various components in the Notebook PC and how to use them  The following  are major sections of this User   s Manuals     1  Introducing the Notebook PC  Introduces you to the Notebook PC and this User   s Manual        2  Knowing the Parts  Gives you information on the Notebook PC   s components     3  
32. Notebook PC    av  mo   Les   av     OI    i  Ou  OI  zm   ab   nad   av       O  na  av   Sp       E3108   Mar 2007    Contents    Table of Contents    1  Introducing the Notebook PC    About This User   s Manual EE 6  Notes For This NU 6  Preparing your NoteDook PO es eee meen oe nme cnr are et cet erent mer eer 9  2  Knowing the Parts  leie 12  Bottom fe  EEE EEE 14  Biel GT 16  EES EE KE VENAH  18  Fe Se EEE EEE 19  HET Lee 20  3  Getting Started  Power SN 22  Using AC POUL rer 22  NEI PN vr 23   gt LES 23  Powering ON the Notebook PDC  24  The Power On Self Test  DOT   24  ee 25  Charging the Battery PI 26  Beie ele ler EE EEE EEE 27  Power Management Modes na 28  Sleep TINE 28  en MN 28  Special Keyboard Funchons 29  Colored Hot RS 29  Microsol VV ING GEO SEERE a aa 31  Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad end 31  Keyboard as Cursors eee een ee ere eee eee eee nee eee ee eee eee eee 31    Contents    Table of Contents  Cont      Switches and Status Indicators ects es tes etcetera ates eee eens eae 32  le ER  Status  916 Wer e 33  Multimedia Control Keys  on selected model     35   4  Using the Notebook PC   RON Rue 38  Using the TOUChpad E 38  Touchpad Usage INUSANONS ieicrcessctsvversesctveincrsvserddssaseenersesadteinersuxaneidsatscwersesedeeds 39  Garna TOW EV OIC A ENE 40  Automatic Touchpad DISADIING EE 40   Storage EE 41  ESO e EE 41  ite E 42  Flash Memory Card Header    44  Ee NSE EE ee 45  Memory FN 46   CONNEC ION a ERI PRE RN VRE STRME 47  Modem CONC Ne 47  Newwork E
33. S website   WARNING  Make  sure your Notebook PC does not loose power during the BIOS flashing process     5  If problem still cannot be solved  use the recovery process to reinstall your entire system    IMPORTANT  You must backup all your data to another location before recovering     CAUTION  Do not connect to the Internet before you have installed an anti virus software and  Internet firewall to protect yourself from viruses    NOTE  Make sure that you install the    Intel  INF Update    and    ATKACPI    drivers first so that hardware devices can be recognized     6  If the problem still exist  contact your local service center and ask an engineer for assistance     A Appendix    Software Problem   BIOS    Updating the BIOS    1  Please verify the Notebook PC   s exact model and download the latest BIOS file for your model  from the ASUS website    2  Use the  WINFLASH  utility to update your BIOS  The utility can be found in your Driver x  Utility CD that came with your Notebook PC    3  Extract the BIOS file to a temporary location  such as the root in CH   4  Click Start   All Programs   ASUS Utility   WINFLASH   WINFLASH  a  Select the new BIOS image file   b  Confirm the selected BIOS information  Check the model  version  and data   c  Click Flash to initialize the BIOS updating procedure   d Click Exit when procedure completes   e  Reboot the system  Assuming that you have successfully flashed the BIOS file  press  F2  to  enter BIOS setup page when the ASUS logo 
34. ad of the function keys     F1  Fn       Zz    Icon  F1   Places the Notebook PC in suspend mode  either Save to RAM or Save   to Disk depending on sleep button setting in power management setup         F2    internal wireless LAN or Bluetooth  on selected models    ON or OFF with an on screen display  When enabled  the   corresponding wireless indicator will light  Windows software settings are necessary to  use the wireless LAN or Bluetooth     Radio Tower  F2   Wireless Models Only  Toggles the g  6 bj     WO       ER  nm          Envelope Icon  F3   Pressing this button will launch your Email application while        Windows is running           eS Ce     e  Icon  F4   Pressing this button will launch your Internet browser application  while Windows is running                 F5 Filled Sun Icon  F5     i   m Decreases the display brightness S      F6 Open Sun Icon  F6   e   sa Increases the display brightness          F7  Fn    LCD Icon  F7   Toggles the display panel ON and OFF   On certain models  stretches  the screen area to fill the entire display when using low resolution modes              E  DIS    LCD Monitor Icons  F8   Toggles between the Notebook PC   s LCD display and an  external monitor in this series  Notebook PC LCD   gt  External Monitor   gt  Both   This  function does not work in 256 Colors  select High Color in Display Property Settings    NOTE  Must connect an external monitor    before    booting up           er  C    Crossed out Touchpad  F9   Togg
35. al Firewall     How to stop Windows Firewall     1  Click Start and then Control Panel    2  You will have one of two control panels  Click on the Security Center icon   3  Click on the Windows Firewall icon beneath the status updates    4  Click Off and then click OK     10  Why is the    Privacy Control  icon showing    x      Turn off Privacy Control from    Status  amp  Settings        11  Insufficient privilege message   Many settings  including disabling or uninstalling NIS  require you to be logged into Windows with  Administrator privileges  Log Off and switch to a user account with Administrator privileges     Appendix A    Windows Vista Software Recovery  Using Hard Disk Partition    The Recovery Partition includes an image of the operating system  drivers  and utilities installed on  your Notebook PC at the factory  The Recovery Partition provides a comprehensive recovery solution  that quickly restores your Notebook PC   s software to its original working state  provided that your hard  disk drive is in good working order  Before using the Recovery Partition  copy your data files  such as  Outlook PST files  to floppy disks or to a network drive and make note of any customized configuration  settings  such as network settings      About the Recovery Partition  The Recovery Partition is a space reserved on your hard disk drive used to restore the operating system   drivers  and utilities installed on your Notebook PC at the factory     IMPORTANT  Do not delete the 
36. appears during system boot up   f  After entering BIOS setup page  go to Exit page and choose Load Manufacture Defaults   Then select Save and Exit and reboot the system again   g  The BIOS flash procedure is now complete     WUS SETUP UTILITY BIUS SETUP UTILITY    Stact Easy Plash    Load Manufacture Defau  Start Easy Flash Utility  Load Manufacture Defaults     DN   iCancel        You can also use the    Easy Flash    function You must    Load Manufacture Defaults    after  on the Advanced page of the BIOS Setup updating  flashing  the BIOS   Utility  Follow the instructions shown     Appendix A          Common Problems and Solutions  Cont   Ss  Norton  2  a  s Norton Internet Security  NIS  ege    Sometimes NIS will show an alert to stop a Trojan virus from a local IP address   This problem can be solved by making sure the virus definition file is the latest one and regularly  updating the virus definition file     2  Reinstalling fails at the    Information Wizard    after uninstalling Norton Antivirus   Make sure NIS has been uninstalled from your computer  reboot your system  install NIS again  use     Live Update    and update the virus definition file     3  Norton accidently blocks desired web pages or reduces download speeds     Change the security configuration to a lower level  NIS scans virus while downloading data so net   work speed will be decreased     4  Cannot login to MSN or Yahoo messenger services     Make sure NIS has been updated and also update the Wi
37. ardware  it will display a message on the screen prompting you to correct the conflict by running  BIOS Setup  In most cases the record should be correct when you receive the Notebook PC  When the  test is finished  you may get a message reporting    No operating system found    if the hard disk was not  preloaded with an operating system  This indicates that the hard disk is correctly detected and ready for  the installation of a new operating system      amp  Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology  The S M A R T   Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology  checks the hard disk   e     drive during POST and gives a warning message if the hard disk drive requires    T Joe d  servicing  If any critical hard disk drive warning is given during bootup  backup    me     your data immediately and run Windows disk checking program  To run Window   s st  disk checking program  click Start  gt  select Computer  gt  right click a hard disk Z TEEN EE  drive icon  gt  choose Properties  gt  click the Tools tab  gt  click Check Now  gt  click geg  Start  You can also select    Scan     sectors    for more effective scan and repair but  the process will run slower    i       IMPORTANT  If warnings are still given during bootup after running a software disk  checking utility  you should take your Notebook PC in for servicing  Continued use  may result in data loss     24    Getting Started 3  9 Checking Battery Power    The battery system implements the Smart Battery standard under the Win
38. are Internet or network connections  You may also make use of Bluetooth enabled wireless  keyboard or mouse        O Turning ON and Launching Bluetooth Utility    This process can be used to add most Bluetooth devices  See Appendix for complete process     1  Switch ON the Wireless Switch if necessary for your model  See switches in Section 3      M  LERE alh   OIN Mala Ga  ledja koje AA    2  Press  FN F2  repeatedly until Wireless LAN ON 2b  Or double click the Wireless Console icon on  or WLAN 8 Bluetooth ON is shown  the taskbar and select either the Wireless LAN    Bluetooth or just the Bluetooth        WIRELESS LAN   BLUETOOTH       SC   r MENE  bg E i aai   ArceRi E Oz 0 A  defi tie di    u    Jeck pt Bhari Za D  s deli Drea rad  EA Tescg Z fet Mpp lema Fergen rar  7 F  GE hksazg  t     ET ete hen L  r heey    ieee Tee   Gebiet  brca ened Comes pia    Deere a    Ji P F ERESGH  ee tk Ce Feed ee   brae  Teg   a  sa De lela pees   kiim   Cana       F  am RG be SAA   pA er See     nl Mr    Seas  bg    4 2  poi Korte fen a rg   Te  te Ve ges  Minie   Wik  imap   Bra bie   eech dela Ceti bm z  i  H P  ae yy  rer tas ey Wee Eri Wi  De   ere Prem al  rer moi loke Fara Uedeba          3  Select Add a Bluetooth Device on the taskbar 3b  Or Launch Bluetooth Devices from the Windows  men  Control Panel     51    ai    4    BR    J    9    52    4 Using the Notebook PC  Trusted Platform Module  TPM   on selected models     The TPM  or Trusted Platform Module  is a security hardware
39. audio for a theater like experience  DVD  aims to encompass home entertainment  computers  and business information with a single digital format   eventually replacing audio CD  videotape  laserdisc  CD ROM  and video game cartridges     ExpressCard    ExpressCard slot is 26 pins and support one ExpressCard 34mm or one ExpressCard 54mm expansion  card  This new interface is faster by using a serial bus supporting USB 2 0 and PCI Express instead of  the slower parallel bus used in the PC card slot   Not compatible with previous PCMCIA cards      Hardware    Hardware is a general term referring to the physical components of a computer system  including pe   ripherals such as printers  modems  and pointing devices     IDE  Integrated Drive Electronics     IDE devices integrate the drive control circuitry directly on the drive itself  eliminating the need for a  separate adapter card  in the case for SCSI devices   UltraDMA 66 or 100 IDE devices can achieve up  to 33MB Sec transfer     IEEE1394  1394     Also known as iLINK  Sony  or FireWire  Apple   1394 is a high speed serial bus like SCSI but has  simple connections and hot plugging capabilities like USB  The popular 1394a interface has a bandwidth  of 400Mbits sec and can handle up to 63 units on the same bus  The newer 1394b interface can support  twice the speed and will appear in future models when peripherals support higher speeds  1394 is also  used in high end digital equipment and should be marked    DV    for Digital
40. ave an active high speed connection   You have new  unread  SMS messages        3G  or 3 G   on selected models     Short for third generation technology  It is used in the context of mobile phone standards  The services  associated with 3G provide the ability to transfer simultaneously both voice data  a telephone call  and  non voice data  such as downloading information  exchanging email  and instant messaging   In marketing  3G services  video telephony has often been used as the main stream application for 3G  Selected models  integrate a SIM card slot for insertion of a 3G SIM card which is required to use 3G applications        57    58    4 Using the Notebook PC                                                                                     Appendix    Optional Accessories  amp  Connections  Operating System and Software  System BIOS Settings  Common Problems and Solutions  Windows Software Recovery  Glossary  Declarations and Safety Statements  Notebook PC Information       NOTE  Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not  show what is actually used in the product itself     A Appendix    Optional Accessories    These items  if desired  come as optional items to complement your Notebook PC         lt  USB Hub  Optional     Attaching an optional USB hub will increase your USB ports and allow you to  quickly connect or disconnect many USB peripherals through a single cable                          a   2 0    USB Flash Memory Disk
41. cerns  only use telephone cables rated 26AWG or    higher   see Glossary for more information     47    SECH          e    d    48    4 Using the Notebook PC  Network Connection    Connect a network cable  with RJ 45 connectors on each end  to the modem network port on the Note   book PC and the other end to a hub or switch  For 100 BASE TX   1000 BASE T speeds  your network  cable must be category 5 or better  not category 3  with twisted pair wiring  If you plan on running the  interface at 100 1000Mbps  it must be connected to a 100 BASE TX   1000 BASE T hub  not a BASE T4  hub   For 10Base T  use category 3  4  or 5 twisted pair wiring  10 100 Mbps Full Duplex is supported  on this Notebook PC but requires connection to a network switching hub with    duplex    enabled  The  software default is to use the fastest setting so no user intervention is required     1000BASE T  or Gigabit  is only supported on selected models     Twisted Pair Cable    The cable used to connect the Ethernet card to a host  generally a Hub or Switch   is called a straight through Twisted Pair Ethernet  TPE   The end connectors are  called RJ 45 connectors  which are not compatible with RJ 11 telephone connectors     If connecting two computers together without a hub in between  a crossover LAN  cable is required  Fast Ethernet model    Gigabit models support auto crossover so  a crossover LAN cable is optional         Example of the Notebook PC connected to a Network Hub or Switch for use with th
42. co located or operating in  conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter     Fe FCC Radio Frequency  RF  Exposure Caution Statement    This equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment  To  maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements  please follow operation instruc   tions in the user   s manual  This equipment is for operation within 5 15 GHz and 5 25GHz frequency  ranges and is restricted to indoor environments only     A FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party re    sponsible for compliance could void the user   s authority to operate this equipment       The manufacturer declares that this device is limited to Channels 1 through 11 in the  2 4GHz frequency by specified firmware controlled in the USA        R amp TTE Directive  1999 5 EC     The following items were completed and are considered relevant and sufficient for the R amp TTE  Radio   amp  Telecommunications Terminal Equipment  directive     e Essential requirements as in  Article 3    e Protection requirements for health and safety as in  Article 3 la    e Testing for electric safety according to  EN 60950    e Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility in  Article 3 1b   e Testing for electromagnetic compatibility in  EN 301 489 1   amp   EN 301    e Testing according to  489 17    e Effective use of the radio spectrum as in  Article 3 2    e Radio test suites according to  EN 300 328 2   
43. d from omission or failure of performing legal duties under this Warranty Statement  up to  the listed contract price of each product     ASUS will only be responsible for or indemnify you for loss  damages or claims based in contract  tort  or infringement under this Warranty Statement     This limit also applies to ASUS    suppliers and its reseller  It is the maximum for which ASUS  its sup   pliers  and your reseller are collectively responsible     UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS ASUS LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING   1  THIRD   PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES   2  LOSS OF  OR DAMAGE TO  YOUR RE   CORDS OR DATA  OR  3  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR FOR ANY  ECONOMIC CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS   EVEN  IF ASUS  ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY     Service and Support    Visit our multi language web site at http   support asus com    
44. der zwischen den  Gffentlichen Fernsprechnetzen verschiedener Summen bestehenden Unterschiede stellt diese Zubssungp  an sich jedoch keine unbedingte Gewihr f  r einen erfolgreichen Betrieh des Gerits an jedem  Netzabschluiipunke dar     Falls beim Berieh Probleme auftreten  sollten Sie sich zunachst an ihren Fachh  ndler wenden         D pionii Cp pie  yi zavopustikh v  s urpean TEPALTIKOH JE TO doo  TARO ikni parinig  PSTN   atiypeve vr mv cemlupeiemj FR 4R2 EK  rov Suphi ern   CLD WRAP YO Gun uera  u rav Eur PSTN nov maprgavnui me Mipi pipes Tiyep   ev  nipit cop    senk ovenuiMaikmj cinmo cunj keitoupying on k  l  anion mun Tow    ikrimi PSTN    Ev gut mobkijunre  Ja mir ka   nprfiz va azevdivrore amy Spur rav Earki  aug      La presente apparecehiatura teratinale     stata approvata in conformuta della decisione 9K 482 CE del  Consiglio per la connessione paneuropea come terminale singolo ad una rete analogica PSTN  A causa  delle diflerenze tra le reti dei differenti pacsi  Vapprovazione non garantisce pero di per se il  funzionamento cometo in tutti i punt di terminazione di rete PSTN     In caso di problemi contanare in primo luogo il fornitore del prodotto       Este equipamento foi aprovado para liga    o pan curopeia de um   nico terminal    rede telef  nica  publica comutula  RTPC  nos termos da Decisdo 94 482 CE  No entanto  devido as diferencis  existentes entre as RTPC dos diversos paises  a aprovac  o nfo garante incondicionalmente  por si so   um fun  ionaren
45. dows environment  which  allows the battery to accurately report the amount of charge left in the battery  A fully charged battery  pack provides the Notebook PC a few hours of working power  But the actual figure varies depending  on how you use the power saving features  your general work habits  the CPU  system memory size   and the size of the display panel     Note  Screen captures shown here are examples only and may not reflect what you  see in your system     d 3 hr3L min  99   remaining       Select a power plan         Right click the battery icon      PowerdGear Entertainment        O PowerdGear Battery Saving d 2 hr 23 min  59   remaining      Powerd Gear High Performance    Current power plan  PowerdGear Entertainment       Pi 9 52 AM    Cursor over the battery icon without    Learn how to conserve power power adapter     More power optrons    Windows Mabil ity Center 29 95  available  plugged in  charging           Current power plan  Power4Gear Entertainment    647 PM Val 6 55 PM       Left click the battery icon eee paren coals     3 NOTE  You will be warned when battery power is low  If you continue to ignore the low battery  warnings  the Notebook PC eventually enters suspend mode  Windows default uses STR      WARNING  Suspend to RAM  STR  does not last long when the battery power is depleted   Suspend to Disk  STD  is not the same as power OFF  STD requires a small amount of  power and will fail if no power is available due to complete battery depletion or
46. e built in  Ethernet controller                 connector is the  larger of the two     Network Hub or Switch       Network cable with RJ 45 connectors    WARNING  Only use analog telephone outlets  The built in modem does not support    the voltage used in digital phone systems  Do not connect the RJ 11 to digital phone  systems found in many commercial buildings or else damage will occur     Using the Notebook PC 4   amp  Wireless LAN Connection  on selected models     The optional built in wireless LAN is a compact easy to use wireless Ethernet adapter  Implementing  the IEEE 802 11 standard for wireless LAN  WLAN   the optional built in wireless LAN is capable of  fast data transmission rates using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  DSSS  and Orthogonal Frequency  Division Multiplexing  OFDM  technologies on 2 4GHz 5GHz frequencies  The optional built in wire   less LAN is backward compatible with the earlier IEEE 802 11 standards allowing seamless interfacing  of wireless LAN standards     The optional built in wireless LAN is a client adapter that supports Infrastructure and Ad hoc modes  giving you flexibility on your existing or future wireless network configurations for distances up to 40  meters between the client and the access point     To provide efficient security to your wireless communication  the optional built in wireless LAN comes  with a 64 bit 128 bit Wired Equivalent Privacy  WEP  encryption and Wi Fi Protected Access  WPA   features     These are examples
47. e button  Or  you can simply double tap on the item and hold while  dragging the item with your fingertip  The following illustrations produce the same results     Dragging     Dragging   Clicking dk    Tapping       Hold left button and slide finger Lightly strike the touchpad twice   on touchpad  sliding finger on touchpad during  second strike     39    4 Using the Notebook PC     Caring for the Touchpad    The touchpad is pressure sensitive  If not properly cared for  it can be easily damaged  Take note of the    following precautions     e Make sure the touchpad does not come into contact with dirt  liquids or grease   e Do not touch the touchpad if your fingers are dirty or wet      Do not rest heavy objects on the touchpad or the touchpad buttons    e Do not scratch the touchpad with your finger nails or any hard objects         NOTE  The touchpad responds to movement not to force  There is no need to tap    the surface too hard  Tapping too hard does not increase the responsiveness of the    touchpad  The touchpad responds best to light pressure     LJ Automatic Touchpad Disabling    Windows can automatically disable the Notebook PC   s touchpad when an external USB mouse is at   tached  This feature is normally OFF  to turn ON this feature  select the option in Windows Control  Panel  gt  Mouse Properties  gt  Device Settings        Security  Appearance and  Personalization    Change desktop background  Cease celoet       Cuttomuce ce    Region  Change beyb     ethod
48. ed from third parties                                     USB Keyboard and Mouse   gt     Attaching an external USB keyboard will allow data entry to be  more comfortable  Attaching an external USB mouse will allow  Windows navigation to be more comfortable  Both the external  USB keyboard and mouse will work simultaneously with the  Notebook PC   s built in keyboard and touchpad                                a oS 2 0     gt  Printer Connection    One or more USB printers can be simultaneously used on any USB port  or USB hub           A Appendix    D Bluetooth Mouse Setup  optional     This process can be used to add most Bluetooth devices in Windows operating system     1  Switch ON the Wireless Switch if necessary for your model  See switches in Section 3       amp            MULEJ Sali  AA Mal  e LE eek de PA    2  Press  FN F2  repeatedly until Wireless LAN ON 2b  Or double click the Wireless Console icon on  or WLAN 8 Bluetooth ON is shown  the taskbar and select either the Wireless LAN    Bluetooth or just the Bluetooth        WIRELESS LAN   BLUETOOTH       E       203203  asnes   vurSY  929288  LEE   515 PM SEEEEE  3  Select Add a Bluetooth Device on 3b  Or Launch Bluetooth Devices from the  the taskbar menu  Windows Control Panel       J Bluetooth Devices                   4  Prepare the Bluetooth mouse           e     Install two    AA    batteries           e Turn ON the power switch on the bottom of the    3c  If launched from the Control Panel mouse  The bottom 
49. er    and selecting Eject  parene    EF       O O Optical Drive Emergency Eject  location varies by model     The emergency eject is used to eject the optical drive tray in case the electronic eject does  not work  Do not use the emergency eject in place of the electronic eject           18    Knowing the Parts 2    Front Side    Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC             Wireless Switch    Enables or disables the built in wireless LAN and Bluetooth  selected models   When  enabled  the wireless status indicator will light  Windows software settings are necessary  before use              Display Panel Button  Press the display panel button to open the display panel           WARNING  When opening  do not force the display panel down to the table or  else the hinges may break  Never lift the Notebook PC by the display panel        signals from audio devices  Using this jack automatically disables the built in microphone  Use    A Microphone Input Jack  The mono microphone jack  1 8 inch  can be used to connect an external microphone or output  this feature for video conferencing  voice narrations  or simple audio recordings           ie SPDIF Output Jack    This jack provides connection to SPDIF  Sony Philips Digital Interface  compliant de   vices for digital audio output  Use this feature to turn the Notebook PC into a hi fi home  entertainment system        Headphone Output Jack    The stereo headphone jack  1 8 inch  i
50. ersists  try restoring your system using the recovery partition or DVD    NOTE  You must backup all your data to another location before recovering    4  If the problem still exist  contact your local service center and ask an engineer for assistance     Hardware Problem   Keyboard   Hotkey    The Hotkey  FN  is disabled   A  Reinstall the  ATK0100    driver from the driver CD or download it from the ASUS website     Hardware Problem   Built in Camera    The built in camera does not work correctly   1  Check    Device Manager    to see if there are any problems   2  Try reinstalling the webcam driver to solve the problem   3  If the problem is not solved  update the BIOS to the latest version and try again   4  If the problem still exist  contact your local service center and ask an engineer for assistance     Hardware Problem   Battery    Battery maintenance    1  Register the Notebook PC for a one year warranty using the following website   http   member asus com login aspx SLanguage en us   2  Do NOT remove the battery pack while using the Notebook PC with the AC adaptor to prevent  damage caused by the accidental power loss  The ASUS battery pack has protection circuitry to  prevent over charging so it will not damage the battery pack if it is left in the Notebook PC    3  Store the battery pack in a dry location with temperatures between 10  C and 30  C if you will  not be using it for a long time  It is strongly recommended that you charge the battery pack  every three 
51. ervice available in your current coverage area         supported on UMTS 3G modems     my    HS icon   HSDPA is the fastest service available in your current coverage area    supported on HSDPA 3G modems     When only the letters are displayed   for example edap   you are within the coverage area  but  have not yet acquired the service     When the indicator has an outline   edge    you have acquired service and are able to establish a  data connection        When the indicator is filled  WMM   you have a data connection on the wireless service     56    Using the Notebook PC 4    Roaming  You are connected to a network other than your local service provider   s  There may  be a surcharge for roaming service   This service may not be available      EA   New SMS message  Click the icon to open the SMS Express window and read your messages     When your SIM becomes full  this icon flashes and turns red   Supported only on selected  devices      Data transmission  When the modem is connected to the network  the main Watcher window  shows the amount of data received and sent     If your service provider ask you to enter a GSM command  otherwise called a code or procedure   type  the command from the main window     System Tray Icons    Anytime Watcher is running  the Watcher icon appears in the system tray  indicating the connection  Status     Watcher cannot detect the 3G modem  Ensure that the 3G modem is powered on   You do not have an active high speed connection     PE You h
52. ese batteries contain metallic lithium  or a lithium alloy  or  a lithium ion  and may consist of a single electrochemical cell or two or more cells connected in series   parallel  or both  that convert chemical energy into electrical energy by an irreversible or reversible  chemical reaction     e Do not dispose the Notebook PC battery pack in a fire  as they may explode  Check with local  codes for possible special disposal instructions to reduce the risk of injury to persons due to  fire or explosion    e Do not use power adapters or batteries from other devices to reduce the risk of injury to per   sons due to fire or explosion  Use only UL certified power adapters or batteries supplied by the  manufacturer or authorized retailers     le Power Safety Requirement    Products with electrical current ratings up to 6A and weighing more than 3Kg must use approved power  cords greater than or equal to  HOSVV F  3G  0 75mm  or HO5VV F  2G  0 75mm      A Appendix    d   Nordic Lithium Cautions  for lithium ion batteries              z m  nm  8  e    CAUTION  Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced  Replace only with  the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer  Dispose of used bat   teries according to the manufacturer   s instructions   English     ATTENZIONE  Rischio di esplosione della batteria se sostituita in modo errato  Sosti   tuire la batteria con un una di tipo uguale o equivalente consigliata dalla fabbrica  Non  disperdere le batterie ne
53. fficial Journal of the EC  The CTR 21 applies to all non voice terminal equipment with DTMF dialling  which is intended to be connected to the analogue PSTN  Public Switched Telephone Network      CTR 21  Common Technical Regulation  for the attachment requirements for connection to the analogue  public switched telephone networks of terminal equipment  excluding terminal equipment supporting  the voice telephony justified case service  in which network addressing  if provided  is by means of dual  tone multifrequency signalling     Network Compatibility Declaration    Statement to be made by the manufacturer to the Notified Body and the vendor     This declaration will  indicate the networks with which the equipment is designed to work and any notified networks with  which the equipment may have inter working difficulties       Network Compatibility Declaration    Statement to be made by the manufacturer to the user     This declaration will indicate the networks with  which the equipment is designed to work and any notified networks with which the equipment may  have inter working difficulties  The manufacturer shall also associate a statement to make it clear where  network compatibility is dependent on physical and software switch settings  It will also advise the user  to contact the vendor if it is desired to use the equipment on another network        Up to now the Notified Body of CETECOM issued several pan European approvals using CTR 21  The  results are Europe   s 
54. first modems which do not require regulatory approvals in each individual European  country     Non Voice Equipment    Answering machines and loud speaking telephones can be eligible as well as modems  fax machines   auto dialers and alarm systems  Equipment in which the end to end quality of speech is controlled by  regulations  e g  handset telephones and in some countries also cordless telephones  is excluded     WU Internal Modem Compliancy  Cont      Appendix A    This table shows the countries currently under the CTR21 standard     Country Applied More Testing  Austria    Yes No   Belgium Yes No   Czech Republic No Not Applicable  Denmark    Yes Yes   Finland Yes No   France Yes No   Germany Yes No   Greece Yes No   Hungary No Not Applicable  Iceland Yes No   Ireland Yes No   Italy Still Pending Still Pending  Israel No No  Lichtenstein Yes No  Luxemburg Yes No   The Netherlands  Yes Yes   Norway Yes No   Poland No Not Applicable  Portugal No Not Applicable  Spain No Not Applicable  Sweden Yes No  Switzerland Yes No   United Kingdom Yes No    This information was copied from CETECOM and is supplied without liability  For updates to this table     you may visit http   www cetecom de technologies ctr_21 html      National requirements will apply only if the equipment may use pulse dialling  manufacturers may state  in the user guide that the equipment is only intended to support DTMF signalling  which would make    any additional testing superfluous      In The Netherland
55. freshed and power consumption is  greatly reduced but not completely eliminated because certain wake up components like LAN needs to  remain powered     Hibernate    saves more power compared to    Sleep     Click the Start button and the  arrowhead next to the lock icon to see this option  Recover by pressing the power button   NOTE  The  power indicator will be OFF in this mode          Thermal Power Control    28    There are three power control methods for controlling the Notebook PC   s thermal state  These power  control cannot be configured by the user and should be known in case the Notebook PC should enter  these states  The following temperatures represent the chassis temperature  not CPU      e The fan turns ON for active cooling when the temperature reaches the safe upper limit   e The CPU decreases speed for passive cooling when the temperature exceeds the safe upper limit     e The system shut down for critical cooling when temperature exceeds the maximum safe upper  limit     Getting Started 3    Special Keyboard Functions    Colored Hot Keys    The following defines the colored hot keys on the Notebook PC   s keyboard  The  colored commands can only be accessed by first pressing and holding the function  key while pressing a key with a colored command                                                                       NOTE  The Hot Key locations on the function keys may vary depending on model but the  functions should remain the same  Follow the icons inste
56. he included touchpad utility to allow  easy Windows or web navigation              After software setup  you can use the fingerprint                      Using the Notebook PC 4    LJ Touchpad Usage Illustrations    Clicking Tapping   With the cursor over an item  press the left button or use your fingertip to touch the  touchpad lightly  keeping your finger on the touchpad until the item is selected  The selected item will  change color  The following 2 examples produce the same results     Clicking Tapping       Press the left cursor button and Lightly but rapidly strike the  release  touchpad        Double clicking Double tapping   This is a common skill for launching a program directly from the  corresponding icon you select  Move the cursor over the icon you wish to execute  press the left button or  tap the pad twice in rapid succession  and the system launches the corresponding program  If the interval  between the clicks or taps is too long  the operation will not be executed  You can set the double click speed  using the Windows Control Panel    Mouse     The following 2 examples produce the same results     Double   Clicking       Press the left button twice and Lightly but rapidly strike the  release  touchpad twice        Dragging   Dragging means to pick up an item and place it anywhere on the screen you wish  You can  move the cursor over the item you select  and while keeping the left button depressed  moving the cursor  to the desired location  then release th
57. heat coming from the AC DC adapter  seek servic   ing  Seek servicing if you suspect a faulty AC DC adapter  You may damage both your  battery pack s  and the Notebook PC with a faulty AC DC adapter     3 NOTE  This Notebook PC may come with either a two or three prong plug depending  on territory  If a three prong plug is provided  you must use a grounded AC outlet or  use a properly grounded adapter to ensure safe operation of the Notebook PC     WARNING  THE POWER ADAPTER MAY BECOME WARM TO HOT WHEN IN USE  BE  SURE NOT TO COVER THE ADAPTER AND KEEP IT AWAY FROM YOUR BODY     22           A    O     Ke       Getting Started 3    Using Battery Power    The Notebook PC is designed to work with a removable battery pack  The battery pack consists of a set  of battery cells housed together  A fully charged pack will provide several hours of battery life  which  can be further extended by using power management features through the BIOS setup  Additional battery  packs are optional and can be purchased separately through a Notebook PC retailer     Installing and Removing the Battery Pack    Your Notebook PC may or may not have its battery pack installed  If your Notebook PC does not have  its battery pack installed  use the following procedures to install the battery pack     IMPORTANT  Never attempt to remove the battery pack while the Notebook PC is  turned ON  as this may result in the loss of working data     To install the battery pack  To remove the battery pack     oF    
58. hipping and resetting costs will be at the expense of the user     Region Definitions  Region 1  Canada  US  US Territories    Region 2   Czech  Egypt  Finland  France  Germany  Gulf States  Hungary  Iceland  Iran  Iraq  Ireland  Italy  Japan   Netherlands  Norway  Poland  Portugal  Saudi Arabia  Scotland  South Africa  Spain  Sweden  Switzer   land  Syria  Turkey  UK  Greece  Former Yugoslav Republics  Slovakia    Region 3   Burma  Indonesia  South Korea  Malaysia  Philippines  Singapore  Taiwan  Thailand  Vietnam   Region 4   Australia  Caribbean  Except US Territories   Central America  New Zealand  Pacific Islands  South  America   Region 5   CIS  India  Pakistan  Rest of Africa  Russia  North Korea   Region 6   China    A Appendix    O Internal Modem Compliancy    The Notebook PC with internal modem model complies with JATE  Japan   FCC  US  Canada  Korea   Taiwan   and CTR21  The internal modem has been approved in accordance with Council Decision  98 482 EC for pan European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network   PSTN   However due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries  the  approval does not  of itself  give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN  network termination point  In the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in the  first instance     Overview    On 4th August 1998 the European Council Decision regarding the CTR 21 has been published in the  O
59. ight click on the network icon and select  icon  Connect to a network   DE Comitia amaer s  Gene mieni  se Oj    2 Pte   wil i  a  TT rail all  e  Nri Tidy ibid steak wil  5  Select    Show Wireless    if you have many 6  Select the wireless network you want to con   networks in your area  nect to   GE Coari irati 1 Croma a mimari  Sann bey or peer  a TEN Ciri id se il  BEID  po chee eten k ke surt mati nj erher wall  4  heeded beets h Leien iza Patti wl  oe st  re pamanna   7  When connecting  you may have to enter a 8  After connection has been established     Con   password  nected    will be shown     50    Using the Notebook PC 4   3 Bluetooth Wireless Connection  on selected models     Notebook PCs with Bluetooth technology eliminates the need for cables for connecting  Bluetooth enabled devices  Examples of Bluetooth enabled devices may be Notebook PCs   Desktop PCs  mobile phones  and PDAs           Note  If your Notebook PC did not come with built in Bluetooth  you need to connect  a USB or ExpressCard Bluetooth module in order to use Bluetooth     Bluetooth enabled mobile phones   You can wireless connect to your mobile phone  Depending on your mobile phone   s capa   bilities  you can transfer phone book data  photos  sound files  etc  or use it as a modem to  connect to the Internet  You may also use it for SMS messaging        Bluetooth enabled computers or PDAs    You can wireless connect to another computer or PDA and exchange files  share peripherals  or    sh
60. in the Suspend to RAM  Sleep  mode  This indicator is OFF when the Notebook PC     is turned OFF or in the Suspend to Disk  Hibernation  mode     ek       33    4 Using the Notebook PC    Status Indicators  cont                                                                        Number Lock Indicator    Indicates that number lock  Num Lk  is activated when lighted  Number lock allows some 4  of the keyboard letters to act as numbers for easier numeric data input             A Capital Lock Indicator    lock light is OFF  the typed letters will be in the lower case form  e g  a b c         Scroll Lock Indicator  Indicates that scroll lock  Scr Lk  is activated when lit  Scroll lock allows some of the    keyboard letters to act as direction keys in order to allow easier navigation when only  a part of the keyboard is required  such as for playing games           Drive Activity Indicator    Indicates that the Notebook PC is accessing one or more storage device s  such as the hard  disk  The light flashes proportional to the access time           34    Using the Notebook PC 4    Multimedia Control Keys  on selected models     The multimedia control keys allows for convenient controlling of the multimedia application  The fol   lowing defines the meaning of each multimedia control key on the Notebook PC        Use the  Fn  key in combination with the arrow keys for CD control functions                   gt  11 CD Play Pause  During CD stop  begins CD play   During CD play  pause
61. isor or  Change User Password     A Appendix    System BIOS Settings  cont      Password Check    BIG SETUP UTILITY    Password Check    Setup    Select whether to ask for a password during bootup  Always   or only when entering the BIOS setup utility  Setup      Save Changes    BIG SETUP UTILITY    Saue Changes and Exit          User Access Level    BIG SETIP UTILITY    User ficcess Level  Full ficcessl      Full Access    Select the level of access to allow the    User Password  to  have in the BIOS setup utility     If you want to keep ER settings  you must  save changes before exiting the BIOS setup utility        Sure cont igoration changes and exit setup        If you want to restore default settings  choose Load  Manufacture Defaults  You must then save changes to  keep the manufacture default settings     Load Manufacture Defaults     ml  Cancel        Appendix A    Common Problems and Solutions    Hardware Problem   Optical Disc    The optical disc drive is not able to read or write discs   1  Update the BIOS to the latest version and try again   2  If updating the BIOS does not help  try better quality discs and try again   3  If the problem still exist  contact your local service center and ask an engineer for assistance     Unknown Reason   System Unstable    Cannot wake up from the hibernation   1  Remove upgraded parts  RAM  HDD  WLAN  BT  if they were installed after purchase   2  If not the case  try MS System Restore to an earlier date   3  If problem still p
62. les the built in touchpad LOCKED  disabled    i  and UNLOCKED  enabled   Locking the touchpad will prevent you from acci  ly  dentally moving the cursor while typing and is best used with an external pointing m  Z  device such as a mouse  NOTE  Selected models have an indicator between the TN  touchpad buttons will light when the touchpad is UNLOCKED  enabled  and   not light when the touchpad is LOCKED  disabled          continued on next page     29    30    3 Getting Started    Colored Hot Keys  cont                                                      ON   1    Speaker Icons  F10    Toggles the speakers ON and OFF  only in Windows OS              F11       Speaker Down Icon  F11    Decreases the speaker volume  only in Windows OS        A gl    Speaker Up Icon  F12    Increases the speaker volume  only in Windows OS        Fn Insert  Num Lk    to use a larger portion of the keyboard for number entering        Delete  Fn  Scr Lk    Scr Lk  Del   Toggles the    Scroll Lock    ON and OFF  Allows you to use a larger  portion of the keyboard for cell navigation        aja    e   gt   e  a   Num Lk  Ins   Toggles the numeric keypad  number lock  ON and OFF  Allows you 1       Fn C  Toggles    Splendid Video Intelligent Technol  m     z  x ii  ogy    function ON and OFF  This allows switching Z  ko    E    between different display color enhancement modes   in order to improve contrast  brightness  skin tone  and color saturation for red  green  and  blue independently  You can 
63. ll  operation on demand        Sleep and Hibernate                  G  Power management settings can be found in the Windows  gt  Control Panel              s   gt  Power Options  In System Settings  you can define    Sleep Hibernate      777      or    Shut Down  for closing the display panel or pressing the power button  Sine arene     Sleep    and    Hibernate    saves power when your Notebook PC is notin         OZ      use by turning OFF certain components  When you resume your work    S      z ima    your last status  such as a document scrolled down half way or email typed   zem ona o vn  half way  will reappear as if you never left     Shut Down    will close all   zame ooo ooo omo smem omen  applications and ask if you want to save your work if any are not saved        Sleep is the same as Suspend to RAM  STR   This function stores your NTT Switch User  current data and status in RAM while many components are turned OFF  Log Off  Because RAM is volatile  it requires power to keep  refresh  the data  er guer  Click the Start button and the arrowhead next to the lock icon to see this WR Restart  option  You can also use the keyboard shortcut  Fn Fl  to activate this AER Sleep  mode  Recover by pressing any keyboard key except  Fn    NOTE  The   Hibernate  power indicator will blink in this mode   ER       Hibernate is the same as Suspend to Disk  STD  and stores your current data and status on the hard  disk drive  By doing this  RAM does not have to be periodically re
64. ll ambiente   Italian     VORSICHT  Explosionsgetahr bei unsachgemiiBen Austausch der Batterie  Ersatz nur  durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem   hnlichen Typ  Entsorgung  gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers   German     ADVARSELI  Lithiumbatteri   Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering  Udskiftning  ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type  Lev  r det brugte batteri tilbage til  leverandgren   Danish     VARNING  Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte  Anv  nd samma batterityp eller en  ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren  Kassera anvant batteri enligt  fabrikantens instruktion   Swedish     astaan laitevalmistajan sousittelemaan tyyppiin  H  vit   k  ytetty paristo valmistagan ohjeiden  mukaisesti   Finnish     ATTENTION  Il y a danger d   explosion s   il y a remplacement incorrect de la bat   terie  Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m  re type ou d   un type   quivalent  recommand   par le constructeur  Mettre au rebut les batteries usag  es conform  ment  aux instructions du fabricant   French     ADVARSEL  Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri  Benytt samme batteritype  eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten  Brukte batterier kasseres 1  henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner   Norwegian     EAE nA OERA  EROICE ET  SHEET ARA MEH  KJ    SNDYDTIEDT F    ME DH RIE TA LT FAV      Japanese     Appendix A     gt    Optical Drive Safety Information    e Laser Safety Information
65. m board that will hold computer generated keys for  encryption  It is a hardware based solution that can help avoid attacks by hackers looking to capture  passwords and encryption keys to sensitive data  The TPM provides the ability to the PC or Notebook  PC to run applications more secure and to make transactions and communication more trustworthy     Twisted Pair Cable    The cable used to connect the Ethernet card to a host  generally a Hub or Switch  is called a straight   through Twisted Pair Ethernet  TPE   The end connectors are called RJ 45 connectors  which are not  compatible with RJ 11 telephone connectors  If connecting two computers together without a hub in  between  a crossover twisted pair is required     UltraDMA 66 or 100    UltraDMA 66 or 100 are new specifications to improve IDE transfer rates  Unlike traditional PIO mode   which only uses the rising edge of IDE command signal to transfer data  UltraDMA 66 or 100 uses both  rising edge and falling edge     USB  Universal Serial Bus     A new 4 pin serial peripheral bus that allows plug and play computer peripherals such as keyboard   mouse  joystick  scanner  printer and modem ISDN to be automatically configured when they are at   tached physically without having to install drivers or reboot  With USB  the traditional complex cables  from back panel of your PC can be eliminated     Appendix A    Declarations and Safety Statements    DVD ROM Drive Information    The Notebook PC comes with an optional DVD RO
66. months     A Appendix    Common Problems and Solutions  Cont      Hardware Problem   Power ON OFF Error    I cannot power ON the Notebook PC   Diagnostics   1  Power On by Battery only   Y   2  N   4     Able to see BIOS  ASUS Logo    Y   3  N  A     Able to load the OS   Y   B  N  A     Adapter power LED ON   Y   5  N C     Power ON by Adapter only   Y   6  N  A     Able to see BIOS  ASUS Logo    Y   7  N  A     Able to load the OS   Y   D  N  A     aa NB W WN    Symptom  amp  Solutions    A  Problem might be in the MB  HDD  or NB  visit a local service center for assistance    B  Problem caused by the operating system  try restoring your system using the recovery partition or  disc  IMPORTANT  You must backup all your data to another location before recovering     C  Adapter problem  check the power cord connections  otherwise visit a local service center for  replacement    D  Battery problem  please check the battery contacts  otherwise visit a local service center for  repair     Mechanical Problem   FAN   Thermal    Why is the cooling fan always ON and the temperature high    1  Make sure that the FAN works when the CPU temperature is high and check whether there is  air flow from the main air vent    2  If you have many applications running  see taskbar   close them to decrease system load    3  The problem may also be caused by some viruses  use anti virus software to detect them    4  If none of the above help  try restoring your system using the recovery partition o
67. n Security page  set TPM Security to  Enabled     Important  Use your TPM application   s     Restore    or    Migration    function to  backup your TPM security data     TH ecarri       Clearing TPM Secured Data PTOS SETUP UTILITY    When Supervisor Password is installed  TPM  Security Clear will appear  Use this item to clear  all data secured by TPM   You have to restart the  Notebook PC after setting the password to see the  security clear option      TPH Security Clear    Important  Use should routinely backup  your TPM secured data        Fingerprint Registration  on selected models   The fingerprint scanner can be used for instant and secure user authentication  These  instructions will show you how to setup the fingerprint registration     Bet Protect Manager Paspitretsen wama a  3    O Registration Wizard nn the pi     The regatratsen procedure mebudt these easy mega Wizard q 9 tion    Select ahentxaton methods     The Secumy Togo Soen H    Registe  the required credenhalt    ened imeno o sd Moa ak ira las     ett tc make Nore methods sok      Tan marai vil guide von Brough fhe megnrsten  Ta cona  dc   Mandt    kr to egner eder tale ov ego  Le    eg es    1  This wizard will automatically start when TPM is  enabled in BIOS  see Appendix   Click Next       ee eae V TINA VENI te re ee    4  Security Protect Manaaer Reaistration Wizard    Enol   Swipe your finger over the fingerprint sensor   To enroll your finger       Swipe your finger over the fingerprint sensor    F
68. ndows system by using    Windows Update    If the problem still exist  try     1  Open NIS 200x by clicking on the NIS icon in your system tray    2  Open    Norton AntiVirus    in    Options    menu    3  Click on    Instant Messenger    uncheck    MSN Windows Messenger    from    Which Instant mes   sengers to protect        5  NIS is damaged and need reinstalling   NIS is located in the provided disc in the  NIS200x    folder  x is the version number      6  The  Start firewall when system is booted    option is selected but it takes about one minute to  startup the firewall every time I enter Windows  Windows is not responsive during this time   If NIS firewall reduces your system speed to an intolerable level  deselect that option     7  Much of my system speed has been reduced by NIS   NIS will reduce your system speed  both booting and running performance  if you are using NIS   s  full protection functions  NIS scans and tracks all data in the background  You can speed up your  system by stopping NIS   s auto scan functions in system bootup  You can then scan virus manually  when your computer is not in use     8  Cannot uninstall NIS   Go to Control Panel   Add or Remove Programs  Look for    Norton Internet Security 200x  Symantec  Corporation    Click Change Remove and choose Remove All to uninstall NIS     A Appendix    Common Problems and Solutions  Cont      H  Windows Firewall must be stopped before installing    Norton Internet Security    or    Norton  Person
69. o activated 2  by supported software        A Microphone  Built in   The built in mono microphone can be used for video conferencing  voice narrations  or simple  audio recordings          Display Panel  The display panel functions the same as a desktop monitor  The Notebook PC uses an  active matrix TFT LCD  which provides excellent viewing like that of desktop monitors   Unlike desktop monitors  the LCD panel does not produce any radiation or flickering  so it  is easier on the eyes  Use a soft cloth without chemical liquids  use plain water if necessary   to clean the display panel        S       Status Indicators  top   Status indicators represent various hardware software conditions  See indicator details in section3   amp               O Instant Keys    Instant keys allow you to launch frequently used applications with one push of a button  d  Details are described in section 3        Touchpad and Buttons   The touchpad with its buttons is a pointing device that provides the same functions as a desk   top mouse  A software controlled scrolling function is available after setting up the included  touchpad utility to allow easy Windows or web navigation        f Fingerprint Scanner  on selected models     The fingerprint scanner allows use of security software using your fingerprint as your iden   tification key     AAA       O Status Indicators  front         Status indicators represent various hardware software conditions  See indicator details in section 3     K       
70. o values  0 or 1     Boot    Boot means to start the computer operating system by loading it into system memory  When the manual  instructs you to    boot    your system  or computer   it means to turn ON your computer     Reboot    means  to restart your computer  When using Windows 95 or later  selecting    Restart    from    Start   Shut Down        will reboot your computer     Byte  Binary Term     One byte is a group of eight contiguous bits  A byte is used to represent a single alphanumeric character   punctuation mark  or other symbol     Clock Throttling    Chipset function which allows the processor   s clock to be stopped and started at a known duty cycle   Clock throttling is used for power savings  thermal management  and reducing processing speed     A Appendix     amp  Glossary  Cont      CPU  Central Processing Unit     The CPU  sometimes called    Processor     actually functions as the    brain    of the computer  It interprets  and executes program commands and processes data stored in memory     Device Driver    A device driver is a special set of instructions that allows the computer   s operating system to communicate  with devices such as VGA  audio  Ethernet  printer  or modem     DVD    DVD 1s essentially a bigger  faster CD that can hold video as well as audio and computer data  With  these capacities and access rates  DVD discs can provide you with dramatically enhanced high color   full motion videos  better graphics  sharper pictures  and digital 
71. oards  pointing devices  cameras  hard disk drives  printers  and scanners connected in a    series up to 12Mbits sec  USB 1 1  and 480Mbits sec  USB 2 0   USB allows many devices to    run simultaneously on a single computer  with some peripherals acting as additional plug in sites or  hubs  USB supports hot swapping of devices so that most peripherals can be connected or disconnected  without restarting the computer     ESATA E SATA Port  on selected models     External SATA or eSATA allows external connection of Serial ATA devices originally as  designed for use inside the computer  It is up to six times faster than existing USB 2 0                      eEe     amp  1394 for external storage solutions and is also hot pluggable using shielded cables and fe  connectors up to two meters  EM ag          Antenna Input  on selected models  p  The antenna input is for TV or FM Radio  on selected models  frequency signal and     I       allows for use with the provided digital TV FM antenna or input from subscription televi     7      sion services  The provided antenna can receive digital TV or FM radio  Cable service  connection can receive digital TV  analog TV  or FM radio depending on paid services   Note  Use the provided adapter for use with coaxial connectors        JEEE1394 Port  on selected models     IEEE 1394 is a high speed serial bus like SCSI but has simple connections and hot   plugging capabilities like USB  The interface IEEE 1394 has a bandwidth of 100 400  Mbit
72. ollow the instructions on the screen          Ve   A      ME   UR  LI Click here to select the specified   OI  e   bi    finger    FI  To view more options use right  click        To start enrollment  swipe your finger over the fingerprint sensor     VH        Leam more                     ut             3  Select a finger on the diagram  Swipe the  corresponding finger on the scanner slowly   You must swipe your finger multiple times for  verification       D Registration Wizard      Kb tera pater item mai Saphi je      Bergerie tra sezna cradeniinh     Using the Notebook PC 4                                                                              Bagter  r ogree  Keikerb  Ben  rgr Pried Manage ep veieg achenced eea wei fest  by  Rati ig ke d m  ter td   erer Sele  Fe rmgrtegben Erpcgcheg ciud une sary d  pt  der kr nee Sethe Vin Sar  kk Cici laBor avi  coira Fa regaraber later on sel    s    ad  Fapa                genie  b         E See prede you wah ko ner ed dis Weg       ura    mm Bilans        Enroll Your Fingerprints  The new fingerprints will be used next time you log on           Swipe the same finger over the fingerprint sensor again   LEE HES                      09  Leam more       4  You must register at least two fingers to decrease  the chance of problems     4 Using the Notebook PC  Fingerprint Registration  on selected models  cont                 5     09  Leam more              Click Next to complete the fingerprint enrollment  or select the finger  y
73. ompartment    The memory compartment provides expansion capabilities for additional memory  Additional  memory will increase application performance by decreasing hard disk access  The BIOS au   tomatically detects the amount of memory in the system and configures accordingly  There is  no hardware or software  including BIOS  setup required after the memory is installed  Visit an  authorized service center or retailer for information on memory upgrades for your Notebook PC  Only purchase ex   pansion modules from authorized retailers of this Notebook PC to ensure maximum compatibility and reliability        SIM Card Compartment  on selected models   8    The SIM card compartment allows insertion of a mobile SIM card for 3G functions              15    2 Knowing the Parts  Right Side    Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC                oooooooe H   Wi 99 020   UO     Iesse  K   Ge              GExpressCard Slot    One 26pin Express card slot is available to support one ExpressCard 34mm or one  ExpressCard 54mm expansion card  This new interface is faster by using a serial bus  supporting USB 2 0 and PCI Express instead of the slower parallel bus used in the PC  card slot   Not compatible with previous PCMCIA cards         if  OOO These ports are available depending on model  SS     ji USB Port  2 0 1 1   on selected models     The USB  Universal Serial Bus  port is compatible with USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 devices such as Y WW  keyb
74. on modes  Actual behavior of the power switch  book PC by the display panel  can be customized in Windows Control Panel  gt       Power Options  gt  System Settings     1 Introducing the Notebook PC                                                                                     10    2  Knowing the Parts    Basic sides of the Notebook PC    4 NOTE  Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not    show what is actually used in the product itself     11    2 Knowing the Parts  Top Side    Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC        NOTE  The keyboard will be different for each territory     o Lee  type depends on model           1  Multi Position or Fixed Camera  depending on model   The built in camera allows picture taking or video recording  Can be used with video Ge SS     conferencing and other interactive applications     CAUTION  The multi position camera can be adjusted facing xy    forward or facing backward but can only flip through the bottom     ID    Do not rotate the camera upward past 35 degrees  4 S      12       Knowing the Parts 2  o Keyboard LED Light  on selected models     The LED light mounted on the multi position camera allows the user to light up the keyboard  for typing in the dark or using the camera in the dark  Use  Fn B  to enable disable the light           ri Camera Indicator  a The camera indicator shows when the built in camera is in use  The camera may be aut
75. ong as  it is plugged into the computer and an AC power source  Be aware that it takes much longer to charge  the battery pack when the Notebook PC is in use     z    Airplane Precautions    Contact your airline if you want to use the Notebook PC on the airplane  Most airlines will have restric   tions for using electronic devices  Most airlines will allow electronic use only between and not during  takeoffs and landings     CAUTION  There are three main types of airport security devices  X ray machines   used on items placed on conveyor belts   magnetic detectors  used on people walking  through security checks   and magnetic wands  hand held devices used on people or  individual items   You can send your Notebook PC and diskettes through airport X ray  machines  However  it is recommended that you do not send your Notebook PC or  diskettes through airport magnetic detectors or expose them to magnetic wands     Introducing the Notebook PC 1  Preparing your Notebook PC    These are only quick instructions for using your Notebook PC  Read the later pages for detailed informa   tion on using your Notebook PC     1  Install the battery pack 2  Connect the AC Power Adapter             3  Open the Display Panel                                           di IMPORTANT  When opening  do not force The power switch turns ON and OFF the Notebook  the display panel down to the table or else PC or putting the Notebook PC into sleep or hiber   the hinges may break  Never lift the Note  nati
76. ose sponge or chamois cloth dampened  with a solution of nonabrasive detergent and a few drops of warm water and remove  any extra moisture with a dry cloth     a       DO NOT place on uneven or unstable  work surfaces  Seek servicing if the  casing has been damaged     DO NOT press or touch the display  panel  Do not place together with  small items that may scratch or enter  the Notebook PC     DO NOT expose to dirty or dusty en   vironments  DO NOT operate during  a gas leak     DO NOT leave the Notebook PC on  your lap or any part of the body in  order to prevent discomfort or injury  from heat exposure     SAFE TEMP  This Notebook PC  should only be used in environments  with ambient temperatures between  5  C  41  F  and 35  C  95  F     DO NOT throw the Notebook PC  in municipal waste  Check local  regulations for disposal of electronic  products           DO NOT place or drop objects on top  and do not shove any foreign objects    EJ into the Notebook PC     DO NOT expose to strong magnetic  or electrical fields     DO NOT expose to or use near liquids   rain  or moisture  DO NOT use the    Battery safety warning   DO NOT throw the battery in fire     W DO NOT short circuit the contacts     DO NOT disassemble the battery     INPUT RATING  Refer to the rating  label on the bottom of the Notebook  PC and be sure that your power adapter  complies with the rating     DO NOT carry or cover a Notebook  PC that is powered ON with any ma   terials that will reduce air circula
77. ou would like to register on the hand icon            te JL Net gt  N       Select a finger on the diagram and swipe the  corresponding finger on the scanner slowly   You must swipe your finger multiple times for  verification  You must register at least two fingers  to decrease the chance of any problems     E  My Identity    Open e Wallet  Switch User     Lock Workstation    Log Off Power User    Te Register Credentials    4  About    T     54       Right click the icon on the taskbar and select     Settings and Options        More        Leam more       Completing the Security   Protect Manager Registration  Wizard   You have successfully registered your Fingerprints  Now you    can use registered credentials to log on to Security  Protect Manager      GH With Security Protect Manager you can     Use registered credentials to log on to Windows    Automate log on to other applications and Web sites      Use other services and applications provided by  Security Protect Manager       VW  Yes    want to use Security Protect Manager to logon  to Windows         lt Back JI Bren nj    6  Click Finish when done               A Enable muiomatic fingerprint capture  da Man tega    ewped over Angaga sanser                      Select  General Options  and  Single Sign On   and configure your preferences     Using the Notebook PC 4     3G Watcher Software    The 3G    Watcher software application will allow your Notebook PC to connect to 3G wire       less networks normally used by 3G
78. partition named    RE   COVERY     The Recovery Partition is created at the fac           tory and cannot be restored by the user if deleted  Take      your Notebook PC to an authorized ASUS service center  if you have problems with the recovery process             F enu ff res renz fen pe ji te gen li kao ma    Using the Recovery Partition   1  Press  F9  during bootup  requires a Recovery Partition     2  Press  Enter  to select Windows Setup  EMS Enabled   3  Read the    ASUS Preload Wizard    screen and click Next   4  Select a partition option and click Next  Partition options     Recover Windows to first partition only   This option will delete only the first partition  allowing you to keep other partitions  and create a new system partition  as drive  C      Recover Windows to entire HD   This option will delete all partitions from your hard disk drive and create a new system partition as drive    C        Recover Windows to entire HD with 2 partition   This option will delete all partitions from your hard drive and create two new partitions    C     60   and    D     40       5  Follow the on screen instructions to complete the recovery process        NOTE  Please visit www asus com for updated drivers and utilities     A Appendix    Windows Vista Software Recovery  Cont      Using DVD  on selected models    The Recovery DVD includes an image of the operating system  drivers  and utilities installed on your  Notebook PC at the factory  The Recovery DVD provides a comp
79. poration  and  is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     A Appendix    CTR 21 Approval  for Notebook PC with built in Modem        Danish    Dutch    English    Finnish    French    German    Greek    Italian    Portuguese    Spanish    Swedish    Udstyret er i henhold ril R  det beslutning 98 482 EF EU godkendt ril at blive opkoblet p   de  offentlige telefonnet som enkeltforbundet terminal  P   grund af forskelle mellem de offentlige  telefonnet i de forskellige lande giver godkendelsen dog ikke i sig selv ubetinget garanti for  at udstyret  kan fungere korrekt p   samtlige netermineringapunkter p   de offenrlige telefonnet     I tilf  lde af problemer b  r De i f  rste omgang henvende Dem til leverand  ren af udstyret        Dit apparaat is goedpekeurd volgens Beschikking 94 482 EG van de Raad voor de pan Europese  aansluiting van enkelvoudige eincapparatiur op bet openbare peschakelde telefoonnerwerk  PSTN    Gezien de ver  chillen tussen de individuele PSTN s in de verschillende landen  biedt deze goed   keuring op ichzell geen onvoorwaardelike garantie voor een succesvolle werking op elk  PSTN nerwerkaansluitpunt     Neem bij problemen in eerste instantie contact op mer de leverancier van het apparaat         The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98 482 EC for pan European  single terminal connection to the public swi
80. power ON message appears on the screen when you turn it ON  If necessary  you  may adjust the brightness by using the hot keys  If you need to run the BIOS Setup to set or modify the  system configuration  press  F2  upon bootup to enter the BIOS Setup  If you press  Tab  during the  splash screen  standard boot information such as the BIOS version can be seen  Press  ESC  and you will  be presented with a boot menu with selections to boot from your available drives     NOTE  Before bootup  the display panel flashes when the power is turned ON  This is  part of the Notebook PC   s test routine and is not a problem with the display     La     d IMPORTANT  To protect the hard disk drive  always wait at least 5 seconds after turn   ing OFF your Notebook PC before turning it back ON     A WARNING  DO NOT carry or cover a Notebook PC that is powered ON with any materi   als that will reduce air circulation such as a carrying bag      gt  The Power On Self Test  POST     When you turn ON the Notebook PC  it will first run through a series of software controlled diagnos   tic tests called the Power On Self Test  POST   The software that controls the POST is installed as a  permanent part of the Notebook PC   s architecture  The POST includes a record of the Notebook PC   s  hardware configuration  which is used to make a diagnostic check of the system  This record is created  by using the BIOS Setup program  If the POST discovers a difference between the record and the exist   ing h
81. r DVD    IMPORTANT  You must backup all your data to another location before recovering     CAUTION  Do not connect to the Internet before you have installed an anti virus software  and Internet firewall to protect yourself from viruses      Service   Specification  function  price    How to check whether a Notebook PC is equipped with a wireless card   A  Enter Control Panel   System   Hardware Device   Device Manager  You will see whether  the Notebook PC has a WLAN card under the    Network Adapter    item     Appendix A    Common Problems and Solutions  Cont      Software Problem   ASUS bundled software    When I power ON the Notebook PC  there will be an    Open policy file error    message   A  Reinstall the latest version    Power4 Gear    utility to solve your problem  It is available on the  ASUS website     Unknown Reason   Blue screen with white text    A blue screen with white text appears after system bootup    1  Remove additional memory  If additional memory was installed after purchase  power OFF   remove the additional memory  and power ON to see if the problem is due to incompatible  memory    2  Un install software applications  If you have installed software applications recently  they may  not be compatible with your system  Try to un install them in Windows Safe Mode    3  Check your system for viruses    4  Update the BIOS to the latest version with WINFLASH in Windows or AFLASH in DOS mode   These utilities and BIOS files can be downloaded from the ASU
82. rehensive recovery solution that quickly  restores your Notebook PC   s software to its original working state  provided that your hard disk drive  is in good working order  Before using the Recovery DVD  copy your data files  such as Outlook PST  files  to floppy disks or to a network drive and make note of any customized configuration settings  such  as network settings      Using the Recovery DVD   1  Insert the Recovery DVD into the optical drive  Notebook PC needs to be powered ON      2  Restart the Notebook PC and press  lt Esc gt  on bootup and select the optical drive  may be labeled as     CD DVD      using the down cursor and press  lt Enter gt  to boot from the Recovery DVD     3  Select a partition option and click Next  Partition options     Recover Windows to first partition only   This option will delete only the first partition  allowing you to keep other partitions  and create a new system partition  as drive  C      Recover Windows to entire HD   This option will delete all partitions from your hard disk drive and create a new system partition as drive    C        Recover Windows to entire HD with 2 partition   This option will delete all partitions from your hard drive and create two new partitions    C     60   and    D     40       4  Follow the on screen instructions to complete the recovery process     A WARNING  Do not remove the Recovery CD  unless instructed to do so  during the  recovery process or else your partitions will be unusable        NOTE 
83. ric keypad is TIAL IG  engaged by pressing  Fn  Ins Num LK   the number lock LED lights EE ET  up  If an external keyboard is connected  pressing the  Ins Num LK  Sallis  on the external keyboard enables disables the NumLock on both key                          boards simultaneously  To disable the numeric keypad while keeping  the keypad on an external keyboard activated  press the  Fn  Ins Num LK  keys on the Notebook PC        Keyboard as Cursors                                                                                              The keyboard can be used as cursors while Number Lock is FE 7      8 9 f F   ON or OFF in order to increase navigation ease while entering 7 st jo 0   numeric data in spreadsheets or similar applications  V 4   i 5   k 6 P       lt     gt    With Number Lock OFF  press  Fn  and one of the cursor keys          shown below  For example  Fn  8  for up   Fn  K  for down  I 1   Fn  U  for left  and  Fn  O  for right     With Number Lock ON  use  Shift  and one of the cursor keys shown  below  For example  Shift  8  for up   Shift  K  for down   Shift  U   for left  and  Shift  O  for right                                            NOTE  The red arrows are illustrated here for your reference  They are not labeled on  the keyboard as shown here     31    3 Getting Started    Switches and Status Indicators                                                                                                 pi InstantFun PLUS Key    Pressing this button
84. s CD play     Ca  CD Stop    During CD stop  Ejects the CD tray   During CD play  Stops CD play      144  CD Skip to Previous Track  Rewind   amp  Audio Volume Down  During CD play  this button has two functions   Track  The first push will restart the current track  Second push will skip to the previous track   Audio  Hold down to decrease audio volume      p  i  CD Skip to Next Track  Fast Forward   amp  Audio Volume Up    During CD play  this button has two functions   Track  Push once to skip to the next track during CD playing   Audio  Hold down to increase audio volume        gt  Audio Volume Controls    Fn   Speaker Icons  F10   Toggles the audio volume ON and OFF  Fn   Down Speaker Icon  F11     Decreases the audio volume  Fn   Up Speaker Icon  F12   Increases the audio volume    35    36    4 Using the Notebook PC                                                                                     4  Using the Notebook PC    Pointing Device  Storage Devices   Expansion Card   Optical drive   Flash memory card reader   Hard disk drive  Memory  RAM   Connections   Modem Connection   Network Connection   Wireless LAN Connection   Bluetooth Wireless Connection  Fingerprint Scanner  on selected models   Trusted Platform Module  TPM   on selected models     A NOTE  Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not  show what is actually used in the product itself     37    4 Using the Notebook PC    H Pointing Device  The Notebook PC   s integra
85. s additional testing is required for series connection and caller ID facilities     A Appendix    FE Federal Communications Commission Statement    This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15  Operation is subject to the following two conditions     e This device may not cause harmful interference  and  e This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device  pursuant  to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission  FCC  rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates   uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged  to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected    e Consult the dealer or
86. s allows use when moving    temporarily between locations  Battery time varies by usage and by the specifications for this Notebook      PC  The battery pack cannot be disassembled and must be purchased as a single unit                m Battery Lock   Manual a  The manual battery lock is used to keep the battery pack secured  Move the manual lock to the              The Notebook PC has a name card holder glued to the bottom of the Notebook PC to hold  identification information on the user in case the Notebook PC is found by others        unlocked position to insert or remove the battery pack  Move the manual lock to the locked posi    tion after inserting the battery pack         A Name Card Holder Se      Q Hard Disk Drive Compartment  The hard disk drive is secured in a compartment  Visit an authorized service center or retailer for  information on hard disk drive upgrades for your Notebook PC  Only purchase hard disk drives M  from authorized retailers of this Notebook PC to ensure maximum compatibility and reliability  br          QO   oShutdown Button  Emergency     In case your operating system cannot properly turn OFF or restart  the shutdown button can  be pressed with a straightened paper clip to shutdown the Notebook PC                 Wireless LAN  WLAN  Compartment    The WLAN compartment allows the installation of a wireless networking card in order to  wirelessly connect to network access points or other wireless networking devices           O    Memory  RAM  C
87. s sec and can handle up to 63 units on the same bus  IEEE 1394 is also used in  high end digital equipment and should be marked    DV    for Digital Video port     16             Knowing the Parts 2     x TV Out Port k Z    The TV Out port is an S Video connector that allows routing the Notebook PC   s display  to a television or video projection device  You can choose between simultaneously or  single display  Use an S Video cable  not provided  for high guality displays or use the  provided RCA to S Video adapter for standard video devices  This port supports both  NTSC and PAL formats              Du Display  DVI D  Output  on selected models     The Digital Video Interface port is designed to maximize video graphics output to flat panel    LCD monitors or other DVI compliant device          WI   E    S        CJ Display  Monitor  Output    The 15 pin D sub monitor port supports a standard VGA compatible device such as a monitor  or projector to allow viewing on a larger external display        Es             Modem Port LD    vw     The RJ 11 modem port with two pins is smaller than the RJ 45 LAN port and supports VZ    A  a standard telephone cable  The internal modem supports up to 56K V 90 transfers  The W d  built in connector allows convenient use without additional adapters           O IMPORTANT  The built in modem does not support the voltage used in digital l y    phone systems  Do not connect the modem port to a digital phone system or      else damage will occur 
88. s used to connect the Notebook PC   s audio out signal to     Combo                 amplified speakers or headphones  Using this jack automatically disables the built in speakers   hs i    USB Port  2 0 1 1   on selected models  Q     Flash Memory Slot  Normally an external memory card reader must be purchased separately in order to use     See other side for description    memory cards from devices such as digital cameras  MP3 players  mobile phones  and Esisi ki       PDAs  This Notebook PC has a built in high speed memory card reader that can conveniently  read from and write to many flash memory cards as mentioned later in this manual        19    2 Knowing the Parts  Rear Side    Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC             2c  Power  DC  Input  The supplied power adapter converts AC power to DC power for use with this jack  Power sup   plied through this jack supplies power to the Notebook PC and charges the internal battery pack   To prevent damage to the Notebook PC and battery pack  always use the supplied power  adapter  CAUTION  MAY BECOME WARM TO HOT WHEN IN USE  BE SURE  NOT TO COVER THE ADAPTER AND KEEP IT AWAY FROM YOUR BODY           O  lt  Cooling Fan    The cooling fan removes excess heat depending on temperature threshold settings     y IMPORTANT  Make sure that paper  books  clothing  cables  or other objects  do not block any of the air vents or else overheating may occur                yi USB Port  2 0
89. sc   s 4  Slowly push the drive   s tray back in  The drive  printed side up  Push down on both sides of will begin reading the table of contents  TOC   the disc   s center until the disc snaps onto the on the disc  When the drive stops  the disc is  hub  The hub should be higher than the ready to be used   disc when correctly mounted     NOTE  It is normal to hear as well as feel the CD spinning with great intensity in the  CD drive while data is read     42    Using the Notebook PC 4  Optical Drive  Cont      Removing an optical disc Emergency eject                                  Actual location will      vary by model                                       Eject the tray and gently pry the edge of the disc  upwards at an angle to remove the disc from  the hub     The emergency eject is located in a hole on the op   tical drive and is used to eject the optical drive tray  in case the electronic eject does not work  Do not  use the emergency eject in place of the electronic  eject  Note  Make sure not to stab the activity  indicator located in the same area     Using the Optical Drive    Optical discs and equipment must be handled with care because of the precise mechanics involved   Keep in mind the important safety instructions from your CD suppliers  Unlike desktop optical drives   the Notebook PC uses a hub to hold the CD in place regardless of the angle  When inserting a CD  it is  important that the CD be pressed onto the center hub or else the optical drive tray will
90. see the current mode through the on screen display  OSD         Fn V  Toggles    Life Frame    software application        IE    Fn T  Toggles  Power For Phone    software application              ca ja    Power4Gear eXtreme  Fn Space Bar   This key ei  p  toggles power savings between various power sav  wy 6     Le    7  ing modes  The power saving modes control many    aspects of the Notebook PC to maximize performance versus battery time  Applying or  removing the power adapter will automatically switch the system between AC mode and  battery mode  You can see the current mode through the on screen display  OSD      Getting Started 3  42 Microsoft Windows Keys    There are two special Windows keys on the keyboard as described below        The key with the Windows Logo activates the Start menu located at the bottom left of the Win   dows desktop        The other key  that looks like a Windows menu with a small cursor  activates the properties menu  and is equivalent to pressing the right mouse button on a Windows object        Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad  The numeric keypad is embedded in the keyboard and consists 87  s s  TS ID     of 15 keys that make number intensive input more convenient  7 8 9 0    These dual purpose keys are labeled in orange on the key caps  P    Numeric assignments are located at the upper right hand corner PEE                                                                                           of each key as shown in the figure  When the nume
91. sensor should glow red     click Add from this screen  e Push the    RESET    button on the bottom of the  Bluetooth mouse     Welcome to the Add Bluctooth  Device Wizard    Before proceeding  refer 15 ine    Bluetooth    section of the   imace decumentation Than set up your device mv thal your  Gompulet cin hired Ei    ikeyboards and mace only     s enke is di up ari ready lu bre board    9 Sddo Beret dees bei eme    red    5  Click Next when the Bluetooth mouse  is ready       Add Bluetooth Device Wizand  gt   De you nend a paaskey te adel pour device  E                            To armer this quesien  rier lo  he    ados section id Bra documentation hal cas wih  our deca  F the documentation species  amp  panehey  use that one     VO Choapa a p  stkjer tor m    VO Use the padelory found in the documentation   ad oe Ghee oy ect fag  ken  a mz a paske  NE Yeu fu ht gema une a Cor  urinsa year devica dons  Tecra    aske Ural ii fo VE degt ug  The  more mam it will ka                   7  Select  Don t use a passkey  and click  Next       Add Bluetooth Device Wizard    Completing the Add Bluetooth  Device Wizard                         9  Click Finish when adding is complete     A Note     RESET    may be necessary after changing batteries  Repeat steps if necessary              Appendix A      Add Bluetooth Device Wizard i ez    Senet the Bluetooth device that you want te add D          Mla neo Jin    D Deeg      Penpherals  keyboards  mice  joysticks         AE yu don  pee 
92. ta c  rr  cto em todos os ponras termina da rede da RTPC     Em caso de problemas  deve entrarse em contacto  em primeiro lugar  cem o formecedor do  equi prmentas      Este equipo ha sido homologado de conformidad con la Decision   8 482 CE del Consejo para la  conexion paneuropes de un terminal simple    la red telef  nica p  blica conmutada  KTPCJ  No  obstinte  a la vista de las diferencias que existen entre las RTPC que se ofrecen en diferentes paises  la  homologacion no canstituye por si sola una garantia mcondicional de funcionamvento sitistactona en  todos los puntos de terminaci  n de la red de una RTPC     En caso de surgir algun problema  procede ponerse en contacto en primer lugar con el proveedor del  eguipo       Dtrustningen har godkints i enlighet med r  dets beslut 98 482 EG for allevropeisk anslutning som  enskild terminal till det allm  nt tillg  ngliga kopplade telen  tet  PSTN   P   grund av de skillnader som  finns mellan telen  tet i olika l  nder utg  r godk  nnandet emellerrid inte i sig sj  lvt en absolut garanti  f  r am urustningem kommer art fungera tilliredsseillande vid varje relendrsanslurningspunke     Om problem oppst  r bar ni i f  rsta hand kontakta leverant  ren av utrustningen     Appendix A                                                                                     A Appendix       Notebook PC Information    This page is provided for recording information concerning your Notebook PC for future reference or  for technical support
93. tched telephone network  PSTN   However  duc to  differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries  the approval does not  of  itself  give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination  point     In the event of problems  you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance      Timi laite on hyv  ksytty neuvoston p    t  ksen 98 482 EY mukaisesti liitettivaksi yksitt  isen   laitteena  yleiseen kytkentdiseen puhelinverkkoon  PSTN  EU n jilsenvaltioissa  Eri maiden yleisten kyrkent  isten  puhelinverkkojen v  lill   om kuitenkin eroja  joten hyv  ksynr   ci sellaisenaan takaa hatrioronta  toimintaa kaikkien yleisten kytkent  isten puhelinverkkojen liitynt  pisteiss       Ongelmien ilmetess   ottakea vipym  t   yhteytt   laitteco toimittajaan         Cet equipement a regu l agrement  conform  ment    la decision 98 48 2 CE du Conseil  concemant la  connexion pancuropeenne de terminal unique aux r  seaux telephoniques publics commut  s  RTPC    Toutetois  comme il existe des dilf  renoes dun pays    loutre ente les RTPC  Vagr  ment en soi ne  constitue pas une garantie absolue de fonctionnement optimal a chaque point de terminaison du  resemi KTPO    En cos de probleme  vous devez contacter en premier licu votre fournisseur       gt Uieses Gerit wurde gem  l der Entscheidung 94 482 EG des Rares europaweit zur Anschaltung als  cinzelne Endeinrichoung an das Gileruliche Fernsprechoerz zugelassen  Aufgrund 
94. ted touchpad pointing  device is fully compatible with all two three but   ton and scrolling knob PS 2 mice  The touchpad is  pressure sensitive and contains no moving parts  Cursor  therefore  mechanical failures can be avoided  A Movement  device driver is still required for working with some    or Scroll Area  application software   mo ee Fingerprint  d IMPORTANT  Do not use any objects in scanner   scroll  place of your finger to operate the touch  Right Click    pad or else damage may occur to the    touchpad   s surface  Left Click       Using the Touchpad    Light pressure with the tip of your finger is all that is  required to operate the touchpad  Because the touch  Slide finger  pad is electrostatic sensitive  objects cannot be used in forward  place of your fingers  The touchpad   s primary function  is to move the cursor around or select items displayed      on the screen with the use of your fingertip instead of K pe ger X a  a standard desktop mouse  The following illustrations    demonstrate proper use of the touchpad     Slide finger    Moving The Cursor backward    Place your finger in the center of the touchpad and  slide in a direction to move the cursor        Scrolling  on selected models     Slide your finger up or down on the right side to  scroll a window up or down        Scrolling on the fingerprint scanner    scanner as a Scroll wheel like that on a mouse                NOTE  A software controlled scrolling  function is available after setting up  t
95. the device that you ward bo add  make sure thal dis    named on Falow the soup race that come wth the daten   Sec Ae    ard then click Search Again z   Search Agen    La  gt      en                    6  A list of nearby Bluetooth devices will  be shown  Select the Bluetooth mouse  and click Next                                   added     Peripherals  keyboards  mice  joysticks     Bluetooth Travel Mouse  No passkey       10  You will see your device in the window   You can also add or remove Bluetooth  devices here     a    4    A Appendix    Operating System and Software    This Notebook PC may offer  depending on territory  its customers the choice of a pre installed Micro   soft Windows operating system  The choices and languages will depend on the territory  The levels of  hardware and software support may vary depending on the installed operating system  The stability and  compatibility of other operating systems cannot be guaranteed     Support Software    This Notebook PC comes with a support disc that provides BIOS  drivers and applications  to enable hardware features  extend functionality  help manage your Notebook PC  or  add functionality not provided by the native operating system  If updates or replace   ment of the support disc is necessary  contact your dealer for web sites to download  individual software drivers and utilities         The support disc contains all drivers  utilities and software for all popular operating systems    including those that have
96. tion  such as a carrying bag     Models with 3G  Produces radio wave emissions that may cause electrical interferences  and must be used in places that do not prohibit such devices  Take precautions while using     WARNING  The 3G function needs to be switched OFF in areas with potentially explosive atmo   spheres such as petrol  gas  stations  chemical storage depots  and blasting operations         See end of Section 4 for definition     1 Introducing the Notebook PC   lt   Transportation Precautions    To prepare the Notebook PC for transport  you should turn it OFF and disconnect all external peripher   als to prevent damage to the connectors  The hard disk drive   s head retracts when the power is turned  OFF to prevent scratching of the hard disk surface during transport  Therefore  you should not transport  the Notebook PC while the power is still ON  Close the display panel and check that it is latched securely  in the closed position to protect the keyboard and display panel     CAUTION  The Notebook PC   s surface is easily dulled if not properly cared for  Be  careful not to rub or scrape the Notebook PC surfaces     Cover Your Notebook PC    Purchase a carrying bag to protect the Notebook PC from dirt  water  shock  and scratches             z Charge Your Batteries    If you intend to use battery power  be sure to fully charge your battery pack and any optional battery  packs before going on long trips  Remember that the power adapter charges the battery pack as l
97. to the Notebook PC  La              se LAN Port    The RJ 45 LAN port with eight pins is larger than the RJ 11 modem port and supports a  standard Ethernet cable for connection to a local network  The built in connector allows  convenient use without additional adapters           17    2 Knowing the Parts  Left Side    Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC     JJ U U U U U U U U   I    J   J   J   J   J   J      XZ   OJ JJ A  EI e amp   7 Mi  7    4 GS   0000000000  gt   SSS TD      O fa Kensington    Lock Port    The Kensington   lock port allows the Notebook PC to be secured using Kensington   com   patible Notebook PC security products  These security products usually include a   S                        cable and lock that prevent the Notebook PC to be removed from a fixed object   Some may also include a motion detector to sound an alarm when moved        CH   Optical Drive  The Notebook PC comes in various models with different optical drives  The Notebook  PC   s optical drive may support compact discs  CD  and or digital video discs  DVD  and  may have recordable  R  or re writable  RW  capabilities  See the marketing specifica   tions for details on each model                Optical Drive Electronic Eject vom    The optical drive eject has an electronic eject button for opening the tray  You can also eject  the optical drive tray through any software player or by right clicking the optical drive in na  Windows    Comput
98. w    Icons and indicators on the main window   The main Watcher window provides status information and allows you to initiate and monitor data con   nections or make and receive phone calls  if voice is supported by your 3G modem and your service  provider   The main window uses these indicators     Device status  If an icon of the 3G modem with an    X    is displayed  Watcher is unable to detect  the 3G modem  This indicates that the 3G modem is not fully inserted into the PC Card slot   in the case of non embedded modems  or it is powered down  You may be able to resolve this  problem by     e FEjecting the 3G modem and re inserting it    e Turning the WWAN switch on your PC off and on    Signal strength and service status  The number of bars beside the antenna increases as signal  strength increases  to a maximum of five bars  The ToolTip that displays when you position  the mouse pointer over this indicator shows the RSSI  Received Signal Strength Indication  in  dBm     An antenna with a line through it indicates no service is available  Not in Service   You are outside  of the coverage area or have insufficient signal strength to maintain a GSM data connection     Coverage  The icon shows the fastest service available   EG e GPRS icon   GPRS is the fastest service available in your current coverage area     mAg EDGE icon   EDGE is the fastest service available in your current coverage area      supported on EDGE 3G modems      a ey     gt S icon   UMTS is the fastest s
99. wer system   The power adapter converts AC power from a wall  outlet to the DC power required by the Notebook  PC  Your Notebook PC comes with a universal  AC DC adapter  That means that you may connect  the power cord to any 100V 120V as well as 220V   240V outlets without setting switches or using  power converters  Different countries may require  that an adapter be used to connect the provided  US standard AC power cord to a different standard   Most hotels will provide universal outlets to sup   port different power cords as well as voltages  It is always best to ask an experienced traveler about AC  outlet voltages when bringing power adapters to another country        TIP  You can buy travel kits for the Notebook PC that includes power and modem  adapters for almost every country     With the AC power cord connected to the AC DC converter  connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet   preferably with surge protection  and then connect the DC plug to the Notebook PC  Connecting the  AC DC adapter to the AC outlet first allows you to test the AC outlet   s power and the AC DC converter  itself for compatibility problems before connecting the DC power to the Notebook PC  The power indi   cator on the adapter  if available  will light if the power is within accepted ranges     IMPORTANT  Damage may occur if you use a different adapter to power the Notebook  PC or use the Notebook PC   s adapter to power other electrical devices  If there is  smoke  burning scent  or extreme 
    
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