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1. E JB S52 book Page i Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM BenQ Joybook S52 Series User s M anual Wac an Wy S s e JB S52 book Page ii Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM e Copyright Copyright 2005 by BenQ Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publica tion may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of this company Disdaimer BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further BENQ Corporation reservestheright to revisethis publication and to make changes from ti meto ti mein the contents hereof without obligation of this company to notify any person of such revision or changes Windows Internet Explorer and Outlook Express aretrademarks of Microsoft Cor poration Others are copyrights of their respective companies or organizations SHSUI icatrademark of SRS Labs Inc SRS technology is incorporated under e e license from SRS Labs I nc e Joybook Modes Covered by This M anual This manual contains the information about
2. JB S52 book Page 32 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 3 Click to select the album you want to burn onto the CD from thelist by check ing the checkbox beside each album name T hetotal filesize of sdected album s and remaining recordable disc space will appear instantly below O 4 If necessary click the iG button beside Burner to sdect the CD burner to use 5 Click the Burn button to start burning on line Help by clicking the Help button C3 You can also click the Erase button to erase the recordable disc before burning For more information about the exciting features of QCamera please consult the 32 Using the Q Media Bar an mu e Ts e JB S52 book Page 33 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Using QPower QPower is an advanced system power management tool specifically designed for your Joybook In addition to the standard power management functi ons provi ded by the Windows system QPower incorporates several features which allow you to preci sdy and meanwhile easily adjust system power settings The features include Flexbleand comprehensive power setti ng options for maximizing system per formance or minimizing power consumption Preset power profiles for easy sdection and application Program associ able power profile design allows you to associate different appli cation programs with different power profi
3. 17 Listening to Music and Creating Custom Music Collections 18 ONUSC VV OSEE erste Pin ced TRU E A NU SERRA 18 PNO Rail hd LW ail GBI ID rat TUN N 18 Bi gers al Mle lel sales silks Career mee eee ee ee emer te ere te o m 18 Converting CD MUSIC INtO MP3 Formnaet esses 19 gas algieh a id ce ah sip reser reine ee eee ree ener ee 19 Viewing Digital Photographs Creating Slide Shows and Calendars 20 PRoto Explora VVOFKSDOESR 20 bzhaellageescte eer aa a ome D 20 Creating a Slide Show or Screensaver pp 20 IAF eMeT VG INCI gr 21 VVatehning VE VMCGCERMOVeS me a e a E e a A E 22 Power DVvD Control Peel a a E sea ree co cu iupa reo aen a R RE cece 22 REGION COGS SaaS a3 v 23 cpi ctm eem 23 urs 4gendebmel rbueu te E cetdseneccaccesendeceeeinace 24 Powa Director WOKDPDICE e esses 24 TheMovie Making Proces a a E E nnn nnn nas 25 Step 1 Loading Clips into the Library usss 25 Step 2 Managing Clipsin the Workspace eeeeessss 25 Step 3 Working with Effects eene nenas 25 Step 4 Prod anga Move lise ieioosicr essreer eesti eee es usa p REED eases 26 Burning CDs Using Ngo EXIIGSS 27 MUNG CNC ask T TETTE 30 OC AME avv ON SCS e a a A E A 30 Capturing WIS E a a e a a a E eecccarteesnveceseucecteu waters 31 Capturing PMOtOS oa S E E oo D 31 Applying Special Effects to Photos and
4. an ud SN a e JB S52 book Page 16 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Using the Bluetooth Services of the Connected Device Searching for a Bluetooth Device 1 After your Joybook is connected to the Bluetooth device double click the My To search for anearby Bluetooth device double click on the My Bluetooth Places Bluetooth Places icon on the Desktop The following window will appear icon on the Desktop and then Search for devices in range ET Lee E Eas 2 To usea service on the connected Bluetooth device double dick a serviceicon in thewindow For example if you want to start exchanging PIM personal Configuring Bluetooth Services on Your J oyoook information management data such as your e mail messages contacts and In addition to using services provided by other Bluetooth devices you can also P business cards on your Joybook with the connected device double click on the setup the services available on your Joybook for other devices 4 e E e ee els bus ead I ISESE C oE C Ens To configure these services double click on the My Bluetooth Places icon on the Desktop and then View My Bluetooth Services C3 Available services will vary according to the type and functions provided by the connected Bluetooth device If you want to use the Audio Gateway service to play sound using the speakers on a Bluetooth connected PC be sure to select the audio device of the PC as B
5. Capturing Photos To capture photos 1 Click the Photo Mode button to switch to the Photo Mode 2 Click the Capture button QCamera will capture photo from the Preview win dow 3 The captured photo will automatically be saved in the album as a thumbnail Applying Special Effects to Photos and Videos With the Filter and Frame functions you can easily add morefun and effects to the captured videos and photos Applying Filter Effects to Photos 1 Click the Photo Mode button 2 Click the Filter button The Filter effect window will pop up 3 Click to select a filter effect in the Filter effect window The Filter effect will appear instantly in the Preview window 4 Click the Capture button to capture photos with the selected Filter effect Applying Filter Effects to Videos 1 Click the Video Mode button 2 Click the Filter button The Filter effect window will pop up 3 Click to select a filter effect in the Filter effect window The Filter effect will appear instantly in the Preview window 4 Click the Capture button to capture video with the selected filter effect a mu 5 Click the Capture button again to stop capturing video Applying Frame Effects to Photos 1 Click the Photo Mode button 2 Click the Frame button The Frame effect window will pop up 3 Click to select a frame effect in the Filter effect window The filter effect will appear instantly in the Preview window 4 Click th
6. 7 To sc different display durations and add sound annotation to individual images select the images in the Slideshow storyboard and the Slideshow Options button 8 To add background music starting at a certain imagein the slideshow drag and drop thefile s beneath the desired imagein the Slideshow Storyboard Each time you add music beit singleor multiple sdected files the sd ected music will beinserted asasingledip beneath therangeof images it will play alongside with Repeat the above process to add more background music to various parts of the slideshow If the duration of a music clip is shorter than thetotal duration of the range of images which it was applied to the music will continuously be replayed until its corresponding images have all been displayed To avoid replaying music you can synchronize the duration of images with the duration of the music by checking both durations first before adding music To append more music files to a music dip hold down the lt Ctrl gt key and drag selected files from the Browse Pane onto the starting image of the music clip To movea music dip to another image drag it to the desired image If theimage already had accompanying music thetransferred dip will totally replaceit 9 Click the Show button to preview the slideshow with the present settings 10 When you are satisfied with the slide order click the Save button then define a name and location to save the sl
7. Captures video content as bitmap image files Switches to full screen and back to windows mode Goes up to previous section when navigating DVD title menu selections Sets points for AB repeat function during playback Repeats titles chapters songs etc Adds bookmarks for specific DVD scenes Directly goes to bookmarked scenes Switches among karaoke modes Switches among available angles if any Switches among available audio streams Switches among available subtitles during play back Accesses all available DVD menus 1 Snapshot 2 Full Screen 3 Go up AB Repeat 4 Repeat 5 Add Bookmark 6 Go to Bookmark 7 Karaoke 8 Next Angle 9 Next Audio Stream 10 Next Subtitle 11 Menu 12 Configuration Configuration settings are all located here 22 Using the Q Media Bar 13 Select Source Selects media source for playback 14 Eject Ejects discs from the optical drive 15 Help Accesses online help 16 Volume Control Increase mute or decrease volume 17 Step Backward Goes to previous frame 18 Backward Scan Fast rewinds the media at different speeds 19 Previous Returns to previous chapter 20 Play Plays media 21 Next Jumps to next chapter 22 Forward Scan Fast forwards the media at different speeds 23 Stop Stops playback 24 Pause Pauses playback 25
8. E Click Microphone Noise Reduction to activate the noise reduction function Click Echo Cancalatioin to enable the echo cancellation function To minimizethe SmartAudio dialog dick the H4 icon an ud e 5 e SS AG JB S52 book Page 37 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM T G Attachi ng External Display Devices Attaching an External Display Device When giving a presentation you can output the oybook s video signal to an external display device such as a projector or monitor Press the Fn F3 function key combina tion to switch between J oybook s own screen and the attached display device or use simultaneous display Monitor Projector Attaching External Display Devices 37 e P S a e JB S52 book Page 38 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Installing Additional Memory You can replace the existing memory module with a higher capacity one Before you upgrade or reolace memory please check on the BenQ web siteto determine the module which can be used or contact BenQ distributor or customer service center It is recommended that you take your Joybook to the BenQ distributor or customer service center for the upgrade or memory replacement The memory of your Joybook can be extended to up to 2 GB C3 Please follow the steps below to consult the FAQ information and find out the types of BenQ certified
9. Using the Q Media Bar 11 V a JB S52 book Page 12 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Getting Online You can use Interne Explorer to browse web pages on the nternet and access various on line information CF In order to get online you must have an account with an ISP Internet service provider and perform needed software configuration For detailed information on accounts pass words and other settings please consult your system administrator ISP or contact BenQ Customer Service for help 1 Open Interne Explorer by pressing the 2 hotkey on your Joybook or dickingon the button on the e QMedia Bar 2 After thelnternet Explorer application window opens enter the address for the web page you wish to view in the Address field and then dick Go to EET deno ee Io For more information on how to use Internet Explorer please consult the on line Help by clicking Help and then select Contents and Index 12 Using the Q Media Bar E E JB S52 book Page 13 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Using the Built In Wirdess LAN Function With the built in wireless LAN card on your Joybook you can access Ethernet network wirdessly without the constraints of network cables At homeor in theoffice you need an access point which serves as an air station to make transmission possible Outdoorsin places such asin coffee s
10. CONNOR a E face A OR L A eee O A tents agin 44 EVES A REA TA EE O UD ED RS 45 DISDION I es EX EDU TE A A E E E ACE EROR AE FER Y I 47 Information on Safety Cleaning and Battery Maintenance 49 Sahety T E E I AE ES 49 utzadt ipmia ae tte T 49 CIN Your OVDOOK rics UC den2 tev eesccon eas E AEAEE Aaa EEE TE AEREE 49 SCONCE SUID OIA E uc E 50 BenQ Joybook Global OnlineService pp 50 Joybook Online Registration e A essen nennen nnn nnns 50 7 2M e Qucm RE 51 ii Table of Contents an ud SN Ts e JB S52 book Page 1 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Touring Your Joybook Hard Disk Optical Drive Activity Indicator 3 2 Lights up in blue when Joybook S52 is accessing hard disk or optical drive gt Interne Hotkey Caps Lock Indicator n Starts up thelnternet Explorer Web browser Lightsup in blue when the Caps Lock is activated D 4 E Mail Hotkey Starts up the Outlook Express e mail cli X Scroll Lock Indicator ent Lights up in blue when the Scroll b Power Switch Lock is activated TurnsJoybook S52 on or off Num Lock ndicator em Lights up in blue when the Num Lock is activated Touch Pad For controlling the on screen cursor Can be acti vated and deacti vated by pressing the Fn F6 hotkey combina tion Left and Right Buttons Equivalent to
11. 5 Do not drop hit or otherwise abuse the battery as this may result in the expo sure of the call contents which are corrosive Information on Safety Cleaning and Battery Maintenance 6 Do not expose the battery to moisture or rain 7 Keep battery away from fireor other sources of extreme heat Do not incinerate Exposure of battery to extreme heat may result in an explosion 8 Do not use AC adapters other than the one provided with the oybook 9 Do not placethe battery within reach of children 10 Follow the local laws governing the disposal of batteries As far as possible submit used batteries to be recycled 11 Useof improper batteries or attempting to di sassemblea battery may result in explosions Follow vendor recommendations in using batteries of the identical or equivalent type as replacements for worn out batteries Cleaning Your Joybook When cleaning Joybook follow these steps 1 Turn off Joybook disconnect the AC adapter and removethe battery 2 Usea damp cloth to wipetheouter surface of the computer Do not apply liquid or spray Cleaners directly on the oybook 3 Do not use deaners containing alcohol or acetone Instead use cleaning fluids specially formulated for LCD screens Information on Safety Cleaning and Battery Maintenance 49 an mu gt Gp SZ s e JB S52 book Page 50 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO M Service and Support Be
12. Step Forward Goes to next frame Display Current Media Type Displays the current media type Current Shuffle 2 Mode Displays the current shuffle mode Current Repeat 3 Mode Displays the current repeat mode Current Audio 4 Mode Displays the current audio mode Current Subtitle n 5 Language Displays the current subtitle language Current Audio l 6 Language Displays the current audio language 7 Current Title Displays current title 8 Current Chapter Displays current chapter 9 Elapsed Time Displays elapsed time an ud D S AG e JB S52 book Page 23 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 10 Playback status Indicates current playback status Region Code Setti ngs Most of the DVD titles in today s markets are governed by a regional code that dividesthe world into six separate regions This ensures maximization of revenues for motion picture studios theatrical and home releases which times and dates vary from region to region 1 Open Power DVD and insert the DVD you wish to play into the optical drive 2 Upon inserting your DVD notethe dialog box Click OK 3 After the region has been set this dialog box will no longer prompt you unless an encoded DVD titlefrom another region is inserted C3 PowerDVD will only allow you to set the regional settings five times until the regional cod
13. When the battery is charging turns into amber Flashing blueindicates that the battery is running low Flashing amber indicates that the battery is malfunc tioning in which case you should contact service per sonnd 2 Infrared port You can connect Joybook to your PDA mobile phone or other Infrared compatible devices using this port 3 Five in One Memory Card Access ndicator Lights up when a Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro XD SD or MMC memory card is inserted 4 Wireless Device Switch I ndicator Thisisa switch indicator combo Press this switch to turn on off wireless connection function WLAN and Bluetooth Bluetooth is optional depending on your moda 7 P Fivein One Memory Card Slot Reads a Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro XD SD or MMC memory card When the wirdess LAN function is turned on this switch indicatorwill light up blue When the Bluetooth function is turned on this switch indicetorwill light up amber 5 Earphone SPDIF Audio Output Jack Can be used to connect to an earphone headset or exter nal speaker for playing Joybook audio 6 Microphonel nput Jack Can be used to connect to a microphone for recording sounds Touring Your Joybook 5 om Gp SZ a e JB S52 book Page 6 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Function Hotkeys You can usethefunction hotkeys to access commonly used function
14. Can t connect to the nternet with the built in network interface on Joybook C3 Check if the network has a fixed MAC address Contact your network administra tor for further solutions Joybook is unableto usetheinfrared port to communicate with other devices C7 Please confirm the following e Communication speeds for Joybook and the external device are identical Theinfrared port is dean and there are no objects blocking the path between Joybook and the external device Thedistance and angle between Joybook and device do not exceed the effective range of the port You are not attempting to establish thelink under conditions of direct sunlight Thereareno incompatibilities between the communications software that is attempting to establish the infrared link and any other communications soft ware on the computer For further information please consult the manual for the particular software When connecting to alocal network with J oybook the connection is unstable C37 Theinstructions bdow will guide you through the troubleshooting process 1 Right dick My Computer and select Properties Hardware Device Manager 2 Double dick Network adapters When the name of the network adapter of J oy book appears double click on it 3 The Properties window will pop up Click the Advanced tab and then click the Link speed amp duplex item on theleft 4 Sdect the appropriate mode according to the settings of your
15. Ms y Associating Application Programs with Power Profiles ystem book performs when you close the Close lid By default some application programs installed in your Joybook are already asso ciated with certain power profiles of QPower For example when you open the The higher the Window MediaPlayer program the DVD power profile will be applied automati CPU CPU speed cally You can add remove or change the programs that are associated with the For adjusting the speed of the CPU the more the power profiles following the steps below Speed power it con sumes 1 Right click on the QPower profile icon on the Windows System Tray 2 Sdect Configuration from the menu that appears 3 The QPower window will appear Using the Q Media Bar an 7 e JB S52 book Page 35 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 4 Click to select a profilefrom the Profiles box When doing so the description of the selected profile and the application programs already associated with the profile will appear in the Profile description and Assodated Applications boxes 5 Click the button Thedialog below will appear NIIT T Ea r Tm H a QPower will search your system for installed application programs Depending on the number of programs installed it may take several seconds 6 When searching is done theinstalled application programs in your system will appear in the Available bo
16. Troubleshooting 47 an mu gt Gp X iG e JB S52 book Page 48 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM How can I judge if my LCD pand is out of order and what should do if it hap pens C7 If your Joybook cannot display images at the default resolution please visit the BenQ website to download and update the latest Joybook display drivers Contact your BenQ dealer if ather of the following phenomena occurs Thescreen shakes when the system started up normally Fonts displayed on the screen are unclear and strange codes appear Thereis no display when the hard driveis running normally Colorson the screen are strange and turn into white Vertical or horizontal lines appear on the screen When playing back a media file using Windows M edia Player the frame speed is abnormal Thesound changes while the screen remains the same when playing games 48 FAQ and Troubleshooting an mu JB S52 book Page 49 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM When setting up or operating Joybook please pay special attention to the follow ing 1 Keep this manual in a safe place for easy reference when needed 2 Make sureto follow all instructions and warnings related to the system 3 Place oybook on stable leve surface and ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed 4 Do not exposeJ oybook to rain
17. Videos 31 Cheeni a NAV AADC e 31 Adding Photos to an Alburm pp 3l Burming Albums onto a CD e IU ea a a 31 CELO oN pte 33 kamang OPOWIE S T m 33 Ch amp kno Batay Led r ces tase a a E 33 seting aiPower Profile n an t m 33 Seting up a Powe Profiler e naaa e E ee orae EE 33 Associating Application Programs with Power Profiles 34 Removing the Association Between Programs and Power Profiles 35 OP g sau uie PPM 36 sizes aeter T T TT E T een 36 297 g9218o o e MM oc eo cod tne 36 Attaching External Display Devices ee 37 Attaching an External Display Device eeeeeeeeeeeee nnne 37 Installing Additional M emory necessest mener nnmnnn 38 Recovering Your Systern cccceueurecl le lee elle RTT EEEIE 41 Using the Windows System Restore Tool pe 41 Using the Quick Recovery Function eeeeeeeeeeeee eene eene nnn nnns 41 Using the Recovery CDSs 00 ERES dey REED 42 Reinstalling Software or DPIver eeeneeeee eeen annene eee aeee aaa T 42 FAQ and Troubleshooting cce oe aa e 43 GONE EE ES eee 43 Battery and Power PC ER 43 Table of Contents an mu A 45 e JB S52 book Page ii Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO
18. again to eject the PC Card e e S a e JB S52 book Page 3 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Right Side View 1 J Modem Port 3 VGA Port Accepts an analog telephone line for use with the internal modem For connecting external display devices such as monitors and pro 2 DVD Super Multi DVD HRW DVD amp CD RW Combo Drive jeer Optional Supports multi functional optical module for reading music CDs VCDs and DVDs or burning CD R CD RW or DVD R DVD RW optional discs Discs can be inserted ejected by pressing the small ejection button on the drive C3 If you wish to open the disc tray of the drive when your Joybook power is off or it can t be opened using the ejection button insert a pointed object into the tray ejection hole next to the ejection but ton to force open the disc tray Touring Your Joybook 3 I L JB S52 book Page 4 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Rear View 1 zzz Power Jack For connecting AC power supply Touring Your Joybook 2 Port Replicator Port For connecting to a Port Replicator to add addi tional ports to your Joyboook S52 such as PS 2 serial parallel USB ec WY ah mN Ic JB S52 book Page 5 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Front Pane 1 1 Battery Indicator When Joybook isin use lightsup in blue
19. data communication system implemented as an extension to or as an alternative for a wired LAN within a building or campus 2 What is IEEE 802 11a b g C3 IEEE 802 11a b g is atechnical specification issued by thelnstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers I EEE that definesthe operation of 5 GHz 54M bps 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps 54M bps Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Wireless Local Area Networks WLANs What is Centrino technology What are the advantages of notebook PC s using the Centrino technology C3 The Centrino technology enhances the performance of notebook PC s at low power consumption by optimizing the integrated design of the entire computing system and the application environment The major components of Centrino technology include Pentium M CPU Inte 915 chipset and Inte Pro Wirdess 2100 Mini PCI network interface card Therefore if a notebook PC does not use all of these components we cannot say it uses the Centrino technology Battery and Power How long should charge the battery for thefirst time C3 For new Joybooks you should charge the battery for a minimum of 8 to 12 hours D My computer won t start up with the battery inserted C7 Makesurethe battery is properly inserted Make sure that the battery is fully charged If this does not work consult your BenQ dealer What should bethe run ti me of a battery C3 Run time will vary on individual Joybooks based on the application prog
20. e JB S52 book Page 51 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 11 Appendix Worldwide Power Systems and Plug Types Asa U 00989 gt 9 e p e w m o 9 Europe m wemem m w m 9 m eap e pep 0 Oceania Appendix 51 an mu e JB S52 fm Page 52 Thursday February 3 2005 2 19 PM i gt Memo 52 Appendix a ud amp
21. memory modules for your Joybook 1 Connect to BenQ On line Service and Support http support BenQ com 2 Click FAQ 3 Click Joybook 1 Disconnect the AC adapter Turn off your Joybook and turn it over Memory Mini PCI Cover 38 Installing Additional Memory I SZ es JB S52 book Page 39 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Ce 2 Slidethe battery retainers to the open position 3 Remove the battery as shown m 4 Usea screwdriver to remove the screw that secures the memory cover 5 Open thecover Installing Additional Memory 39 SA UY V es JB S52 book Page 40 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 6 Align the memory module with the slot and then insert it When inserting pay 7 Gently push the free edge downwards until the module locks into place attention to the direction of the memory module 8 Replacethe cover and use a screwdriver to secure it with the screw 9 Install the battery and then slide the battery retainers to the original locked posi tion Connect the AC adapter When you start J oybook it will automatically test and configure the new memory 40 Installing Additional Memory amp Ass L S AG e JB S52 book Page 41 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Recovering Your System Should your system become unstable and you wish to restoreit to i
22. p j 8 2 9 10 ey 3 11 12 TU MEME a Far es ee rg s Description Click this button to switch to the Photo Mode Click this button to switch to the Video Mode Click this button to switch to the Edit mode 1 Photo Mode button 2 Video Mode button 3 Edit Mode button 30 Using the Q Media Bar Allows you to view the image video captured by ENIRO DOM the video camera instantly 5 Help button Click this button to open Help re Click this button to minimize QCamera as an o viande od Ton icon on Windows task bar 7 Close button Click this button to close QCamera Click this button to open the Filter window 8 Filter button where you can apply various filter effects to the photo video in the Preview window In Video Mode click this button to start captur Capture button in ing video To stop capturing click this button Video and Photo again 9 Mode In Photo Mode click this button to capture pho Save button in tos Edit mode In Edit Mode click this button to save the photo video Click this button to open the Frame window 10 Frame button where you can apply various frame effects to the photo video in the Preview window Click this button to remove all special effects 11 Reset button applied to the photo video in the Preview win dow Click this button to open or close the album 12 Album Switch WIR oW 13
23. the following Joybook models e Joybook S52 series Please note that the actual hardware or software capabilities will vary according to the moda you purchased To determine your Joybook mode please refer to the label on the packing box or the printing on your Joybook an mu D e JB S52 book Page i Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM e Table of Contents TOU Your GYDOOK E e EU 1 IES apes ole Vion nece eL EEUU MEI ree te 2 ile gigi Te a Aion e cc 3 iz VION em P S 4 gregis ENTE E MUT 5 Beute Tt OU cuc EET IEEE ED 6 Getting Started with Windows XP iiic uoce ocean seen ue ceu ecco ot anu x sus anen rca an eux eve 8 UgngmeO Maia BI a e a a E E a E E E EAE 10 Seg VI OM adia Ban a a e snes 10 Sending and Receiving E mail ccccsscecccesseesseeseeeseasseeeeseasseeeeesseasseeeessees 11 CSO os T Mi 12 Usingthe Built In Wiredess LAN Function pp 13 SKS aye le B roor 9 eet nu Nerre E emer rr ern tet ten nnn eee E ener eea terrier 14 Initializing Bluetooth Connection pe 14 Using the Bluetooth Services of the Connected Device 16 eau diGe gd eie T T T UTITUR 16 Searching for a Bluetooth Device 1 cesses esee 16 Configuring Bluetooth Services on Your J oybook 16 Performing Advanced Bluetooth Configurations
24. to control the playback actions when playing music 10 Volume Button For adjusting playback volume 11 Status Bar Displays the details of your song list 12 Song List Displays songs in the media or selected playlist 13 About QMusic Click to view QMusic version information Allows you to customize sound effects setup apris sucus QMusic or change play modes etc 15 Search Window ee you to search for a song in your music col ection PlayingaMusic CD 1 Insert a music CD into the optical drive of your Joybook 2 A few seconds later the songs of the music CD will appear in the Song List 3 Click the Play Buttons to play the CD Creating a Playlist 1 Click Music Library on the Media Pane and then dick the l button 2 In the dialog that appears give the playlist a name and then dick OK 3 Click the playlist you just created and then the Die button to add songsto the playlist 4 In thedialog that appears browseto select the music files you wish to add and then dick Open 5 Repeat step 4 if you wish to add more songsto the playlist C3 Creating a playlist under Music Library adds actual music files to the list while cre ating a playlist under My Playlist only creates shortcuts to the music files If the music files are deleted error will occur an ie e eb S a e JB S52 book Page 19 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Converting C
25. 3 an mu gt Gp S iG e JB S52 book Page 44 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM How come my notebook is not fully charged even after a full night charge C3 Makesurethat the oybook is receiving power Is the cord plugged in correctly When the battery is installed in the computer and it is properly plugged in to an AC outlet check to see if the battery level icon isshowingachargegon If this does not fix the problem the battery the power source in the notebook or the AC power cord may be defective Consult your BenQ dealer for help and mainte nance What should do if the battery gets hot in my Joybook C3 Takethe battery out and Ie it cool down If the problem persists onceit is inserted back into the oybook the battery could be defective and it may need to be replaced Q How to prolong the life of the battery C3 Avoid frequent full discharges because this puts additional strain on the battery Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better for the battery than one deep one Although memory free apply a ddiberate full discharge once every 30 charges to calibrate batteries with fuel gauge Running down the battery in the equi p ment does this If ignored the battery level icon will become increasingly less accurate The battery life will not be affected Keep the battery cool Avoid placing it in a hot car For prolonged storage keep the
26. 8 E38 aim 9 When the burning process has been carried out successfully the following dia logue box will appear Click OK LE A 10 Click Next 11 You can now chooseto burn another CD with the same selection of files again burn a CD with different files enter Cover Designer to design the cover for the 28 Using the Q Media Bar a ud SZ JB S52 book Page 29 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM CD you just burned or savethe setti ng of this CD for future use Or you can simply dick Exit to exit Nero Express N O For more information on how to use Nero Express please consult the on line Help by clicking the icon iu jon the Nero Express welcome window and then select Help Topics Using the Q Media Bar 29 E T SI s JB 52 book Page 30 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Using QCamera With QCamera you can not only capture video clips and photos easily but also manage them using different albums What s more you can also burn them on CDs so you can sharethem with your family and friends Click the button on the QM edia Bar to open QCamera C3 In order to use QCamera your must have a properly installed video camera that complies with the WDM architecture For more information please refer to the doc umentation of the video camera QCamera Workspace
27. Bar Right click on the QM edia Bar and a menu will appear on it You can Let QM edia Bar appear on top of all open programs by selecting Always on top Close QM edia Bar by sdecting Exit Adjust the sze of OM edia Bar on the screen by selecting Size and then select an appropriate size an mu D e S2 Ts JB S52 book Page 11 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Sending and Receiving E mail You can use Outlook Express to send and receive e mail C3 n order to use e mail you must have an account with an ISP Internet service provider and perform needed software configuration For detailed information on accounts pass words e mail servers and other settings please consult your system administrator ISP or contact BenQ Customer Service for help FC 1 Open Outlook Express by pressing the D 4 hotkey on your Joybook or clicking on well Z button on the e QM edia Bar 2 After the Outlook ad ke tol nee Phil n oin DEL Express application win Erim a Hom ere dow opens you can start to write send and phis receive e mail Ct ee COLE contents x Bee eigenen Cd es LET Nr Hii hirni Eo Tx Pad Foe i Shen faded Pope weer pe dees eee rm Pamei O ai r if Bart mh Pabi Bie For more information on how to use Outlook Express please consult the on line Help by clicking Help and then select Contents and Index
28. CD ROM DVD ROM from Boot Menu using the up and down arrow keys 1 4 and press the Enter key 5 Then system will boot from the Recovery CD and you will seetheQuick Restore screen Follow the on screen instructions to proceed 6 When you finish the recovery process remember to remove the Recovery CD Renstalling Software or Driver To install reinstall the software or driver you can find the source files on the Recovery CD Disc 2 42 Recovering Your System an mu e eb JB S52 book Page 43 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM FAQ and Troubleshooting The following are descriptions of situations that you may encounter during use of the J oybook along with basic troubleshooting steps If you are not able to resolve the issue immediately contact a BenQ service center for assistance General What is Joybook What are the differences between J oybooks and traditional notebooks C37 BenQ call it Joybook because BenQ has combined entertainment and stylish design with traditional notebook s functions For example enhanced 3D process ing power for gaming and movie viewing With Joybook you will beableto enjoy the most exciting audio and visual experience ever 2 what isa Wirdess LAN WLAN C3 AWLAN isatypeof Local Area Network LAN that uses high frequency radio waves rather than wires to communicate and transmit data among nodes It isa flexible
29. D Music into MP3 Format 1 Insert a music CD into the optical drive of your Joybook 2 The songs on the music CD will automatically appear on the Song Lis Click to select the songs you wish to convert or uncheck the unwanted ones 3 Click the ri button A new playlist named New Album will automatically be created on the M edia Pand below Music Library and QMusic will start the con version process Depending on the number of songs you selected this process may take a while 4 When the conversion process is completed you will seethe converted songs on the Song List To changethe name of the playlist right click on it and select Change playlist name Creating an MP3 Music CD C3 A CD burner is required for creating an MP3 music CD 1 Make sure that the CD burner is ready and thereis a blank recordable disc in the burner 2 Right click a playlist under Music Library and select Burn M P3 data disc 3 Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed 0 For more information on how to use QMusic please consult the on line Help by clicking the A button Using the Q Media Bar an mu ep JB S52 book Page 20 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Viewing Digital Photographs Creating Slide Shows and Calendars Photo Explorer can help you manage your digital photographs and other images letting you easily view print and edit them as wel as create custom
30. IPIIEL ITA ut Ame i 3 BBD ie g Fh Prien mh p ray eee Fa jeni r Uh nhi Pu nmm mcd d among ForcqTaqUACY Amd aa sl ELI S ur NN us B ie oa oar Fic Fo TT TIT LE cme v Lure Is 4 gp mr p rmm d a x um ume pedi E u m gen tower o 8 Getting Started with Windows XP amp Help and Support Center Aak Tor C Lance E LI LFU MET ITI IM n Dr m bi oo mpgs rd oe e uM gee ee Pick a task Pir tag me ps eae IM oh Le DLE ees ete Se Set ee e O ee Tt TIL TET E Ea Old wae kro e JB S52 book Page 9 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Next please follow the steps below to setup the language for non unicode pro grams settings in Windows XP 1 Click Start and then Control Pand 2 Click Date Time Language and Regional Options liar MEL L E o uu uo kinau 3 Click Regional and Language Optionsin the window that appears LI IDE NIME lanam 4 Click the Advanced tab 5 In thedrop down listbox dick to select your language and country Faget Gee Lage etm Pee Ges ep a li Loa ig Se Sl ER Yam a SL Fa eS a ee ee 00s GERD DERSIYR ES SL ee pE ee ee fe bee ee ee ee aan Bh DI E Lu a Er m 6 Click Apply 7 Click Yes Te ermi ee ee ee eo eee go up gm ca ee Gab ee ee gus ad HLEDI um m em owe Sep camo ed emo eq eom qa cbe D o uldad ns cuo eb mana ec nc
31. LAN servicefrom the Value drop down menu on the right and then dick OK f thesituation persists usethe Fn F 12 function key combination to shut down wireless network function to reduce interference of different network connec tion modes an ie GD S Ts e JB S52 book Page 45 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM have problem setting up wirdess network C3 Please follow the instructions bdow to resolve the problem Have you enabled the wireless LAN function of theJoybook Remember to use the Fn F12 function key combination to enable it Click the Start button and select Control Panel Network and internet Connec tions Network Connections and then double dick Wireless Network Connec tions Make sure the connection status is connected and with appropriate signal strength If you do not se the connection status make sure your wireless devi ce is set up correctly so your Joybook can pick up the signal Makesurethat your wireless router or access point is broadcasting the SSI D Refer to your wireless devices documentation for enabling this broadcasting fea ture f you aredoingit correctly right dick on the wireless connection icon on the System Tray located at the lower right corner of the Desktop and sdect View available wireless network and you should seethe SSI D that your wireless hub or device is broadcasting If not call your wireless device router or acces
32. Open Album button Click this button to open an existing album 14 New Album button Click this button to create a new album Click this button to view photos in the album as 15 Slideshow button slideshows or export slideshows ie Print Photo bution Click this button to print the photos in Edit Mode 7 Bum Album bulion this button to start burning albums onto a 18 Delete Photo but Click a photo thumbnail in the album and then ton click this button to delete the selected photo 19 Add Photo button Click this button to add new photos to the album 20 Scroll Up button Click this button to scroll the thumbnails in the album up wv JB S52 book Page 31 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Click this button to scroll the thumbnails in the 21 Scroll Down button alban down Displays the thumbnails of photo video in cur 22 Aloum Window rent album Click a thumbnail and the photo video will appear in the Preview window Displays the name of current album and the 23 Status Bar current total pages of thumbnails in the album Capturing Videos To capture videos 1 Click the Video Mode button to switch to the Video M ode 2 Click the Capturebutton QCamera will start capturing video from the Preview window To stop capturing click the button again 3 The captured video will automatically be saved in the album as a thumbnail with theicon
33. Viewer window for a closer look at the image Creating a Slide Show or Screensaver Photo Explorer gives you an easy way to create a sli deshow screen saver using your favorite media files You can usethis feature for demonstrations presentati ons or simply for your own entertainment 1 Click the Sideshow m button on the Viewer Toolbar 2 In the Browse Pane select the files you wish to usein your slideshow project You can use audio video and image files 3 On the Slideshow toolbar dick the Add button or drag selected files to the Slideshow Storyboard Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary especially when files are located in different folders 4 Re order the files by dragging them to another frame or select a file from the storyboard click the Move tg button on the Slideshow toolbar then find the frame where you would liketo movethe file and dick once 5 Remove sdected files from the storyboard by clicking the Remove button on the Slideshow toolbar 6 Click the Sideshow Options button to apply atransition effect between images and customize the overall appearance of the slideshow To make an auto running slideshow for computer playback set a constant image duration in Default duration Otherwise to allow manual control of the slideshow sdect Control manually with keyboard or mouse a ud ES 5 S a e JB S52 book Page 21 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM
34. You will notice the wireless LAN icon on the system tray now appearing in green to indicate connection on To access Internet you may have to undergo another authorization process and enter username and password For details please consult your SP If you are not to use the WLAN Card in your Joybook dial up connection using the modem port ADSL and broadband transmission using the LAN port would also do Please contact your local ISP to get more information When travelling by air please be sure to turn off wireless networking to avoid any possible risks to flight safety C3 Click Help on the menu bar any time to bring up help Using the Q Media Bar 13 e S s e JB S52 book Page 14 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Using Bluetooth The Bluetooth function allows you to get connected to various devices and ser vices that support Bluetooth transmission You can get rid of those annoying cables when printing documents synchronizing your PIM data with your PDA or another PC mobile phone or even sharing a network connection C3 Bluetooth is an optional depending on your purchased model You will see the Blue tooth icon on your desktop and system tray whether or not you have the Bluetooth device in your system The icon on the system tray will have three color values depending on the status of Bluetooth white to indicate Bluetooth is off red to indi cate Bluetooth is turned on and gre
35. ad state AS If this option is selected all programs you installed or data you saved on drive C will be erased However data on drive D will not be affected To backup all data in your system drive C to drive D please dick Next Please make sure your system is connected to AC Power before continuing back up all data on drive C to drive D Click Next and the following options will appear Start creating backup files First please check your drive D for sufficient free space and the disk format must be FAT 32 If you already have an old backup file on drive D then the backup file will be replaced start backing up all data on drive C to drive D C3 Old backup data will be overwritten by a new one A Before you select this option make sure that there is enough space on drive D for storing the backup data and the disk format of drive D is FAT32 For example to back up 6GB data on drive C to drive D you need at least 3GB free space on drive D You can follow the steps below to check the used or available space and disk format of drive C and D 1 Click the Start button and then select My Computer 2 Right click on the C or D drive icon and then select Properties from the menu that appears Do not delete the file Mysystem pqi in the MyBackup folder in drive D Otherwise the backup data will be deleted Restore all data to system drive C from the backup data in drive D restore drive C usingthe back
36. adly scratched e Noisefromtheoptical drive when thedisk plays shows that the optical drive may be deformed and the computer needs to be repaired If the disk tray does not open after the Eject button is pressed insert a pin into the Emergency Eject hole to forcethetray out an mu eb S Ts e JB S52 book Page 47 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM DVD movies will not play C37 Theregion code of the DVD inserted must match that of the DVD playback soft ware used This region code can beset up to five times If you have not reached thislimit a prompt will appear that will allow you to changethe region code of the softwareto match that of the move Otherwise you can only play back DVDs with the same region code as the last DVD played back successfully Why is the hard drive capacity displayed by the OS be different from its nomi nated capacity C3 Most users may have discovered that the capacity of a 10GB hard drive will become 9GB when displayed from the OS and 20GB become 19GB 40GB become 38GB atc The bigger the capacity the bigger the difference It is because hard drive makers and OS developers calculate hard drive capacity in dif ferent ways Asa result the nominated capacity is different from the exact capacity displayed by the OS 1GB 1 000M B 1GB 1 024M B 1M B 1 000KB 1M B 1 024KB 1KB 1 000 byte 1KB 1 024 byte Example of a 40GB hard dr
37. ams load the small icons on the System Tray they will be running in the background and each one consumes valuable system resources You can follow the steps below to prevent application programs from running when Windows launches 1 Click the Start button and then sdect Run 2 Type msconfig in the Open fidd This will open the system configuration util ity 3 Click the Startup tab and then uncheck any task that is unwanted 4 Click OK and restart the J oybook Remove programs from the Startup folder Removing programs from the Star tup folder also hdpsto prevent programs from running when Windows starts up To do so follow the steps below 1 Right click anywherein the open area on the Desktop and select New Folder e Givethefolder a name This folder will be used later 2 Right dick the Start button and then sdect Open A folder named Programs will appear in the Start Menu window 3 Double dick the Programs folder and then the Startup folder 4 Right dick any icon in the folder and then select Properties The information about the icon will aopear this will help you to judge if the program is neces sary to be left in the Startup folder Select unwanted program icons right dick on them and select Cut Open thefolder created in step 1 Select the Edit and Paste commands in thefolder window Theiconsthat were cut from the Startup folder are now placed in thefolder 9 Restart the Joybook The programs remove
38. battery at a 40 recharge leve Consider removing the battery from the oybook when running on AC power Q Joybook will not start up even though the power button was pressed C3 Check the power indicator e If itisnotlit up Joybook is not being supplied by power ather from an external power source via the AC adapter or from the battery Make sure that the AC adapter is correctly inserted into the power jack of Joybook and a working elec trical socket and allow the battery to begin charging f the power indicator islit up in blue theJoybook is being supplied normally with power meaning that the problem lies elsewhere f you have added any hardware memory for example check if it has been installed correctly e It is possiblethat certain operati ng system files are damaged or missing If so you may need to first back up all your data and then usetherestore CD that came with the oybook to return the its softwareto original state Please note however that doi ng so will cause all of your personal data on the hard disk driveto be lost 44 FAQ and Troubleshooting Connection Q My modem does not connect at 56K speed C37 Several factors can affect connection speed such as line noise number of people connecting connected to your ISP and the age and condition of the tdeohone lines A 56K modem does not guarantee all connections at 56K rather it offers the ability to connect at up to 56K speed
39. d from the Startup folder will no longer run when Windows starts However you can still run them by double dickingtheir iconsin thefolder created in step 1 5 6 Clos the open windows to return to the windows desktop 7 8 Empty the Recycle Bin You can free up disk space by clearing files you no longer need from the Recycle Bin To do so right click the Recyde Bin icon on the Desktop and sdect Empty Recyde Bin FAQ and Troubleshooting 45 an mu ep JB S52 book Page 46 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Deletetemporary files and directories This will increase hard disk space and reduce the time Window takes to access the hard drive It will also help to solve problems associated with spooling print job 1 Closeall running programs 2 Click the Start button and sdect All Programs Accessories System Tools and then Disk Cleanup 3 Check the types of files you want to ddete temporary files are safeto delete 4 Click OK Usethe Scan Disk and Defragment functions The Scan Disk function checks a hard drivefor errors whilethe Disk Defragment function takes all the scattered bits of program data and groups them back together in thefront of the drive 1 Click the Start button and then sdect My Computer 2 Right click the hard drives icon and sdect Properties 3 Click the Tools tab and then the Check Now button 4 Check all check boxes in the dialog that foll
40. d of the clip to the new position C3 You can drag the edge of a clip to lengthen it or to shorten it 26 Deleting an Effect 1 Click to select the effect you want to ddetein the Timdine view 2 Press the lt Da gt key on the keyboard Step 4 Producing a Movie Disc You may want to burn your movieto disc so that you and your friends and family can enjoy watching it on a computer or a disc player 1 Click to open the Production Wizard 2 Click D y then Next Disc production options appear on the page 3 Select a disc format then se your options To st adestination folder for the produced movie dick Output to then choose anew folder Country Video Format of Disc Specify thelocation where you want to play the disc you create 4 Check After production make disc in Power Producer to conti nue the produc tion process by burning a disc in Power Producer after your movie is compiled 5 Click Next Production details appear on the page 6 Verify that these details are correct 7 Click Start The production process begins This process may take a few min utes 8 When production process is completed Power Producer Express will appear on g7 the screen Click to start burning the movie production to the disc Using the Q Media Bar 9 Havea blank disc ready in theCD burner and dick lt ia i For more information on how to use PowerDirector and Pow
41. e Capture button to capture photos with the selected Frame effect Applying Frame Effects to Vides 1 Click the Video Mode button 2 Click the Frame button The Frame effect window will pop up 3 Click to select a frame effect in the Frame effect window The frame effect will appear instantly in the Preview window 4 Click the Capture button to capture video with the selected frame effect 5 Click the Capture button again to stop capturing video Removing speda Effects To removethe Filter or Frame effect from the Preview window click the Reset but ton Creating a New Album To create a new album 1 Click the New Album button on theAlbum window A dialog will appear asking you enter the name of the new album 2 Enter the name of the new album and then click OK Adding Photos to an Album To import new photos into an album 1 Click the Add Photo button on the Album window A dialog will appear 2 Browse to sdiect the photo s you want to add to the album and then click OK 3 Repeat step 2 if you want to add more photos Burning Albums onto a CD C3 This function requires a CD burner 1 Makesurethat the CD burner is correctly installed and connected to your com puter if you areusing an external CD burner and an empty recordable disc or adisc with enough space isin the CD burner 2 Click the Burn Album button A Burn album window will appear Using the Q Media Bar 31 gt Gp
42. e is fixed Subsequently playback of DVD titles will be specific to one region Some DVD titles may not be region specific Basic Operations Playing DVD 1 Open Power DVD insert your DVD disc and dick the Play button Be sure that the source is correct If not dick the Sdect Source button and choose the right drive 2 A warning message or copyright information will appear depending on the DVD title Usually this content cannot be skipped over 3 After the promotional content you will be presented with the main menu With your mouse sdect by clicking once The DVD will begin playing 4 If necessary use the Control Buttons to access the various playback functions Playing VCD SVCD l Open Power DVD and insert the VCD SVCD you wish to play into the optical drive Besurethat the sourceis correct If not click the Select Source button and choose the right drive 2 Click the Play button The VCD SVCD will begin playing Depending on the VCD SVCD title some may offer atitle menu Depending on your title the on screen menu selection can be clicked on directly or use the Number Pad to Ssdect 3 f necessary usethe Control Buttons to access the various playback functions Playing Media Files Thesimplest way to play media files isto drag and drop a file directly onto the PowerDVD control pand or movie window Thisincludes all media file types that are supported by PowerDVD and playlist formats m3u and pls 1 Open P
43. ee Hi bah Te oe te a ur deeem gb oss ee ee ee ee mak dee prm ERI Linien faim lmao d cum uat Using the Q Media Bar 17 Is S iG e JB S52 book Page 18 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Listening to Music and Creating Custom Music Collections QM usc isthe perfect tool for managing your favorite music collections You can useit to play music CDs and MP3 files burn MP3 songs onto CDs convert audio CD tracksto M P3 format for storage on your hard disk drive or create custom music compilation Manic Uwe m NS 15 4 5 6 7 g E 14 Used to execute certain actions in QMusic such 1 Action Buttons as burning a CD converting songs stopping the current action adding songs or playlists etc Display the status of the action currently being 2 Display Area performed 3 System Buttons EE the QMusic window or opens the on line 4 Music Library Lists your music file collections This is where you can store the songs to be du oyDoe updated to the Joybee Digital Audio Player 6 My Playlists This is the place to store your own music playlists 18 Using the Q Media Bar _ This is the location where you can arrange the 7 HR Disc Playl directories for your favorite MP3 music and cre ation of CD 8 Media Panel Contains all available media data and playlists 9 Play Buttons Used
44. en to indicate Bluetooth is in connection Initializing Bluetooth Connection 1 Press the Wireless Device Switch and then the Fn F12 hotkey combination to turn on Bluetooth 2 Turn on the power of your Bluetooth device and activate its Bluetooth functi on C3 For details about how to activate the device s Bluetooth function please refer to its documentations e The maximum effective range of connection between your Joybook and the Blue tooth device is 10 meters You can use your Joybook to connect to up to 7 Bluetooth devices simultaneously 3 Double dick on the Bluetooth icon E on the Windows system tray located at thelower right corner of the Desktop Thefollowing dialogue box will appear Click Next Ec Er IULII Lig lcd Sp EHE Ee oa REC WyLom Pe i u Een E Ln TE FRE l ABRE LE oe y p p a 14 Using the Q Media Bar 4 Specify a name for your Joybook in the Computer namefidd and dick Next b pam cus pon ii E e en ee e ee a Ee a 1 F E eS ee e m om em om g mmm p ma Se ee m ba mm 5 Click Next E Sa l a Om a Lig el eC ie Roe Lee F Mil B i Next 1 niim oc Pe o pos n s ee c A Ge GF e va ZS 4 gt Ic TB S52 book Page 15 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 7 Windows wil
45. er Producer please referto the on line Help by selecting Help an mu e D e V es e JB S52 book Page 27 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM RO Burning CDs Using Nero Express The Nero Express software that comes with your Joybook allows you to burn dif 4 Browse to select the music files in the dialogue box that appears and then click ferent types of data to CD by simply following the easy step by step instructions Add Repeat this step if you want to burn more music files onto the CD Click the rod button on the QM edia Bar to open Nero Express nate tes 1 Insert a blank CD into the CD burner 2 Take burning an audio music CD that you can play on any audio CD players as an example move the cursor onto theicon Fg and then dick the Make Audio CD item that appears underneath ee ee TTEN Pee ee tam i iE gr m gr ET d E E7 E a RR m 6 Thetotal selected filesize will be calculated and displayed by a blue bar at the bottom part of the window If the blue bar goes over the dotted red line you Using the Q Media Bar 27 an ud WZ dh e JB S52 book Page 28 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM s RO have to dadete some files from the sdected files list by right clicking a file and 8 Nero Express will start burning files on to the CD sdect Delee Click Next ma DARE HE Dee PERE ERE 59838 8
46. he coolest home video ever Click the button on the QM edia Bar to open PowerDirector PowerDirector Workspace The Powe Director Program Area Capture Pre view Window 5 Workspace View Click to switch between Timeline and Storyboard Buttons views 6 Smart Guide Provides function specific tips 7 Media Tracks Insert media clips here Capture Mode When you click the button PowerDirector enters Capture mode in which you can capture media from a variety of capture devi ces Description Displays media clips during capture No Area Description 1 Mode Buttons Click to switch working modes 2 Library Contains media clips effects and transitions Capture Device Allows you to switch capture devices and set cap Provides playback controls to preview clips and 3 Preview Window mra Edit Function Buttons Open editing rooms dedicated to a specific task play Area e Selection Area ture limits 3 Captured Clips Disp dia cli f Aaa isplays media clips after capture A Information Dis Displays information about captured file size and available hard disk space 24 Using the Q Media Bar E E S Ts e JB S52 book Page 25 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM The Movie Making Process Thedigital movie production process involves a combination of artistry and tech no
47. he numeric keypad integrated in Av E ME MY Copier window tol OONAN ISE Numlk thekeyboard indicated by the light gray shadein theillus ey tration above ay 4M Minimizesall windows Capslock Capitalizes all text entered m Provides the same function as the right touch pad button Fi Application Key bringing up a contextual pop up menu Touring Your Joybook 7 l lt l eS JB S52 book Page 8 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Getting Started with Windows XP Your Joybook comes installed with Windows XP Microsoft s latest operati ng system for consumer PCs The first time you start up your Joybook Windows XP will ask you a few questions Answer the questions to ensurethat your full rights are protected If you are asked to select the type of keyboard and you are not sure please check the specification label on the packing carton to determine the correct keyboard type After you are done answering the questions J oybook will restart and then you will enter Windows XP for the first time Click Start and select Help and Support in the menu that appears The Help and Support Center will appear and you can find more information on how to use Windows XP here Hep ndo ral LL cin MEME Pick a Hol topig Stl NES c ei 7 ey Fei ree eel Span o Beeches ima 2 bann akea T EFE ee 1 T m frig gt ae ele deri e interes Op Sy eee E i BA ETE name T NLLII
48. hops or library you can inquirethe service personnel about an account To connect to a wireless LAN network 1 Makesurethat you are located within the wireless network servi ce area and you have already obtained the user name and password for accessing such network from the service provider 2 Press the Wireless Device Switch and then the Fn F12 hotkey combination to turn on Wireless LAN 3 Click on the wireless LAN icon xz on the System Tray located at the lower right corner of the Desktop to bring up the pop up menu 4 If you seethe Uselnte PROSe Wireless option in the dialog dick to select it if not skip to step 6 bdow 5 Click on the wireless LAN icon again to bring up the pop up menu 6 Click Open Intel PROSd Wirelessto bring up the utility window 7 In the Available Networks section of the window shows a list of available net works automatically detected by your wireless LAN card 8 Click on oneof theitemsin that list and click Configureto create a profilefor it 9 Giveit a profile name and dick Next Y an mu 10 You may update the security settings on this page and enter a password if nec essary Please check with your ISP for the values for these settings Click Next 11 Click OK to complete the profile 12 Back on the main page of the utility window noticethenew profile item in the Profiles section 13 Highlight your profile and dick Connect to connect to wirdess LAN 14
49. ideshow file U ES 11 Depending on the purpose of your slideshow there are different methods of preparing thefilefor viewing Theslideshow can be viewed at any ti meon your Joybook by double dicking on the U ES file you created in step 10 e Click the Package yi button to copy all the files used in the slideshow to a sepa ratefolder wherethey can be easily accessed so you can e mail the enti re show to afriend or relativethat also uses Photo Explorer Click the Export V button to create a Web Slideshow that can be uploaded to a Web server or packaged in asdf extracting EXE file so it can bee mailed to a friend or relative Photo Explorer is not needed by the red pient e Click the Screen Saver f button to use your slideshow as a screen saver C3 The screen saver that you create is linked to the files you selected to make it Mov ing or deleting these files breaks the links so that the screen saver will not function properly Y an mu Making a Calendar 1 With a thumbnail selected in the Browse Pane dick Tools on the Viewer Tool bar and then select Calendar 2 In theCalendar dialog box from the Template secti on select a page layout either Portrait E or Landscape 3 Select the calendar templatethat you prefer 4 Moveany of the calendar elements month year etc by sdecting and then dragging it to a position you prefer 5 Resizeany of theelements by selectingit then dragging a
50. ill appear 4 Click to sdect a profile from the Profiles box 5 Click the 4 button QPower will search your system for installed applica tion programs 6 When searchingis done theinstalled application programs in your system will appear in the Available box on the left 7 Click to sdect a program in the Current box and then dick the T but ton The sdected program will be moved to the Available box indicating that the association between the application program and the power profileis removed 8 Click the _ button to savethe settings or the button to can cd without saving O For more information about QPower please consult the on line Help by clicking the button Using the Q Media Bar 35 ep TK gt JB S52 book Page 36 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM QPresentation When you plug an overhead projector into the VGA port of your Joybook QPre sentation automatically performs the following functions 1 Detect that the projector has been connected and begin linking up Joybook with it This saves you from manually pressing Fn 3 to establish the link 2 D amp ermine if the projector is capable of displaying J oyoook s current screen res olution If it cannot then determine the next best resolution the projector can handle and automatically reset Joybook s screen resolution to match that This matching of resolutions preven
51. ive 40GB 40 000M B 40GB 40 960M B 40 000 000K B 41 943 040K B 40 000 000 000byte 42 949 672 960byte Exact capacity of a 40GB hard drive displayed in the OS 40 000 000 000 1024 1024 1024 37 2529 GB Furthermore when you partition a hard drive the system will reserve some space on thedri vefor system files Therefore thetotal capacity of a hard drive displayed by the OS will never be the same as its nominated capacity hear noise when connecting an earphone to Joybook C3 Theinstructions below will guide you through the troubleshooting process Connect the earphoneto other devices such as a radio to seeif you can still hear that noise If the noise persists the earphone may be out of order f you can hear the noise only when inserting it is the result of high instanta neous current It isa normal phenomenon How can reduce the wearing of the screen spindle when open the screen C37 We suggest that you open and close your screen gently and slowly with both hands Apply force evenly on both hands to reduce spindle wearing and prevent deformation or breaking of spindle due to uneven force application Display Thereis nothing visible on the screen C3 Check the power indicator e If itisnotlit up no power is being supplied to Joybook Connect the AC adapter and restart Joybook e If itislit up in amber Joybook has entered sleep modein order to con
52. ized slide shows Click the F Photo Explorer Workspace Ti ws Tae b t ird dd ON EE P 37 dB PA Ue aa REM s n zm P o a E F 1 1 Make T E The Folder Tree allows you to manage your files easily Right clicking the Folder Tree displays commands for organizing and adding folders to the Favorites List 1 Folder Tree The Browse Pane allows you to easily look through files in List or Thumbnail view Double clicking a file opens it in the Viewer for image files only or its associated program 2 Browse Pane The Viewer toolbar gives you quick access to fre 3 Viewer Toolbar quently used commands 20 Using the Q Media Bar The Preview Pane allows you to preview the image file or play the audio video file selected in the Browse Pane 4 Preview Pane The Slideshow Storyboard helps you create a multimedia slideshow using selected image files even if these files are located in different folders 5 Slideshow Story board Contains buttons that allow you to deal with the 6 Slideshow Tool slideshow files bar Viewing mages 1 Locate the desired imagefiles in the Directory Tree 2 Files in thedirectory you selected will be shown as thumbnails or in alist in the Browse Pane Select the image you wish to view 3 The image you selected will be shown in the Preview Pane Double dickingin the Preview Pane will open the
53. l install related softwarefor selected services identical If necessary enter the PIN codein the PIN Codefidd and click Ini H tiate Paring ME sj hee mei eis ee nrbs poma bo ee oe m um Room hoa om omo o aono M DE ba mem ee i eee NOIL ES E 8 Click Next uTugg aE ee eee oe g DN CE Se ILI OF ee ee lE Ss eee oe tp P m tm bm am ae m Li ita ascendi Oa WiLom E m aeii oom l nom oann n EUROPE Ut ol ERLENE GG SOM ONU S GE coc U 1 11 Theservices availableon the connected Bluetooth device will appear in thefol lowing window Check to select the services you want to use When a serviceis selected you will be prompted to perform it related settings cr PaaS Eo IT __ Oe Her ni ge ee ees bi m 9 The Bluetooth device discovered by your Joybook will appear in the window below Click to seect the device and then dick Next imer m miratus ar eo mmm If you are done selecting and setting click Next to search for another Bluetooth device or Canca to complete the initiation process 10 In order to connect to the Bluetooth device you must go through the pairing process first If you are connecting to a device that requires security connec tion you must also enter the PIN code PIN code can be specified randomly but the entered PIN codeon your Joybook and the Bluetooth device must be Using the Q Media Bar 15
54. les The specific power profile is automatically applied when you open the corresponding application program Launching QPower By default QPower is automatically launched after you turn on your J oybook the T icon appears on the Windows System Tray located at thelower right part of the Desktop Should you need to launch QPower after you doseit follow the steps below 1 Click the Start button on Windows Taskbar and select All Programs QPower QPower 2 The icon will appear on the Windows System Tray indicating that QPower has been successfully launched Checking Battery Levd You can check the battery leve of your system following the steps below l Right dick on the QPower profileicon on the Windows System Tray 2 A menu containing several options and a power level indicator will appear The power level indicator shows the percentage of the remaining power Selecting a Power Profile To select a power profile l Right dick on the QPower profileicon e on the Windows System Tray 2 A submenu that contains several power profiles will follow Click to select a desired power profile d E ud L E s a IsuLlbu li TFE g niis Bs be 3 When a power profile is selected the settings will be applied instantly M ean while a message box indicating the power profile selected will also appear on the screen C3 When a different power profile is selected the power profile icon on the System Tray will al
55. logy beginning with raw video footage and ending with a movie production PowerDirector provides the easiest way to produce your finished movie and pub lish it to the medium of your choice Pre Production Before you edit your movie using PowerDirector you must first create or gather its component parts video clips photos music and narrative voice overs You may collect raw footage yoursef with a camcorder or other recording device or you may simply use non copyright protected media files that you have on hand Editing When you have your raw footage on hand you might expect to use PowerDirector to trim video and audio content to a desired length add a special effect to a video dip add transition effects between video clips etc Ready to Burn When you are ready to burn your movieto disc you should have several discs on hand that are compatible with your burning drive Make sure not only that the media type is correct i e that you have DVDs for a DVD driveand CDsfor aCD drive but that your discs are dl in the correct format for example CD R or DVD RW Keep several discs on hand in case your drive encounters errors or to make duplicate copies when you are satisfied with the results Step 1 Loading Clipsinto the Library When loading media dips into PowerDirector s Library you havetwo options to load mediafiles individually or to load an entirefolder that contains media files you want to usein your current project L
56. lt the palm rest ges warm Theloca tion of the processor is typically underneath the keyboard and since heat rises the keyboard may slightly get warm Thereis no need to be concerned However since your computer has athermally controlled fan when the CPU and or internal tem perature of the notebook reaches a certain temperaturelevel thefan isturned ON and stays ON until the temperature drops to a pre defined leve Theu I O p j K keys on my Joybook are coming up as numbers instead of et ters C3 Thenumber keys are enabled Press the num Ik Number Lock key onceto dis able the number lock function and the letters will return to norma Q Thereis no sound coming from the speakers C3 Check the following The speakers may have been muted Look at the volume control speaker icon on the Windows Taskbar to see if mute has been set If so turn off the mute The speakers may have been turned off Usethe Fn F7 hotkey combination to turn them on Thevolume may have been set too low Usethe Volume Up Down Button to increasethe volume An earphoneor external speakers may be connected to the audi o out jack auto matically turning off the computer s internal speakers CD or DVD does not function C3 Please verify the following e Joybook is turned on and the CD or DVD discs are properly inserted in the cen ter of the disc tray in the optical drive e The disc tray is dosed TheCD or DVD is not bent or b
57. lue tooth Audio If you want to use the Fax service to send fax using a Bluetooth connected PC be sure to activate the PC s fax service If you want to access the dial up connection of the Bluetooth connected PC be sure to establish a dial up connection using the Bluetooth Modem first Quick Connection You can establish a Bluetooth connection quickly by right dicking on the Blue tooth icon on Windows system tray and then sdect Quick Connect and a desi red Bluetooth service and device 16 Using the Q Media Bar I Lis JB S52 book Page 17 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM The available services on your Joybook will appear in the window that follows Performing Advanced Bluetooth Configurations Right dick on the Bluetooth icon on Windows system tray and then select Advanced Configuration ap Digest Mp Bheslind Firm dll Thefollowing dialogue box that contains all advanced Bluetooth configuration options will appear You can setup these options to further enhancethe perfor mance of your Bluetooth services or to configure the Bluetooth connections to fit your personal preferences You can right click on each serviceicon to open the configuration settings for the selected service Bj aF imi lh aili i GESE ipp Dae BE p Me a Fi mmm m bF Glee Sas 1 Be T bira Sop eee ee ge um ee er eee age Pepe cece a es eee cog i tes hk ss Sia wem ee
58. m i rPEEND P ee LG Gn a euam FREREOEUPDUEREEP ES mg ee n 8 Click Yes Lea lama ILLI D xcd bm reum i ku H L m e Umm HE ed ell l h E z cz a t p rna ee DORT ums Getting Started with Windows XP 9 e Gp NZ ig Ic JB S52 book Page 10 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Usingthe Q Media Bar 10 TheQ MediaBar integrates a number of software a epplicationsto enhancethe multi media experience on your J oybook Click on the small triangle button D and a rotating button bar will appear From the Q M edia Bar you can Click to start up Internet Explorer and surf the I nterne Click BE open Outlook Express for accessing e mail Click to open QMusic You can use QMusic to listen to MP3 or CD music burn MP3 music onto aCD requires optional CD burner convert and save CD music into MP3 format or create your personal favorite music album Hl to start up PowerDVD for playing DVD or moviedips Click Click Be activate PowerDirector with which you can create and edit your personal movie clips Click Es open Photo Explorer It allows you to easily create and share your photos Click to open Nero Express for burning your favorite music photos and files onto CDs Click Fe Wo open QCamera for capturing and sharing video and photos Click to view the information about QM edia Bar Using the Q Media Bar Setting Up QMedia
59. nQ Joybook Global Online Service Wacome to BenQ Joybook Global Online Service http support BenQ com In order to ensure you an enjoyable experience with your Joybook the following supports are provided so you can get assisted whenever and wherever you are Warranty Global warranty information of your Joybook product For local war ranty information please refer to the local warranty documentation in the pack age Download Center Drivers documentations and additional softwarefor keeping your J oybook up to date FAQ Contains answers to frequently asked questi ons about J oybook as well as additional tips Contact Center Here you can directly contact BenQ Customer Service for answers and adviceto your questions You can also obtain theinformation about the BenQ service stati ons in your country Forum An open space where you can post your questi ons and suggestions or if you will answer the questions raised by other Joybook users 50 Service and Support Joybook Online Registration Register now to get free product news and latest information about BenQ To reg ister follow the steps bd ow 1 Refer to the illustration below to locate the 24 digit product serial number on the bottom side of your Joybook and writeit down Serial number 2 Connect to http global BenQ conyservice 3 Click Register Now to begin with registration and follow theinstructions on the screen to proceed
60. ny of the nodes located at the corners and along the sides of the dement s bounding box 6 Adjust the font type style and color for each of the different elements by click ing the Font and Color button In the Font and Color dialog box select the de ment that you would liketo modify by selecting it in the Text Preview window or from the Item drop down menu 7 Now you can chooseto output your calendar in different ways Click the Print Setup button to configure your printer Click Print to send the current calendar to your printer as a print job Click Wallpaper to set the current calendar as your Windows Desktop Wallpaper e Click To Clipboard to send the current calendar to the dipboard so you can open itin another program such as an image editing program where you could further enhancethe calendar 8 Click Closeto exit the Calendar dialog box For more information on how to use Photo Explorer please consult the on line Help by clicking Help and then select Ulead Photo Explorer Help Using the Q Media Bar 21 ep is e JB S52 book Page 22 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Watching DVD VCD Movies Click the button on the QM edia Bar to open PowerDVD With Power DVD you can watch DVD VCD movies or play music with your Joybook When PowerDVD is opened acontrol pand and amovie window will aopear on the screen Power DVD Control Panel 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
61. oad Individual Media Files 1 Click __ to open the Media Room in the Library 2 Sdect the type of media you want to load or All Media from the Filter drop down list 3 Click m and select Load mediafile s A dialog opens 4 Locate and open thefile s you want to add Thumbnails of each of the media files you have selected appear in theLibrary Load a Media Folder 1 Click j to open the M edia Room in the Library 2 Click m and select Load a media folder A dialog opens C3 You may select several clips and drag them together into the same track provided an mu 3 Locate the folder you want to open then dick OK All of the media files in that folder areloaded into the Library Step 2 Managing Clips in the Workspace Once you have loaded media files into the Library they are ready to be used in your movie You can load different types of media clips into the different tracks in the workspace move then to different locations in your story and dadete then from the workspace Adding a Clip to the Worksoace Adding Video amp Image Clips 1 Click to open the Media Room in the Library 2 Sdect Video Image or All Mediafrom the Filter drop down list to sort the clips in the Media Room 3 Select a dip then add it to the workspace You may do this in one of the follow ing ways e Clik SES toaddthecliptotheVideotrackor toadd the clip to the PiP track Drag cli
62. or excess humidity and keep it away from liq uids such as beverages faucets and so on 5 Do not exposeJ oybook to direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of heat such as radiators space heaters stoves and so on 6 Do not expose oybook to heavy impacts or strong vibrations When closing the computer do not use excessive force 7 Do not placeJoybook in environments where the temperature is below 0 C or above 50 C 8 Do not place the computer in the area of strong magnetic fields 9 Usean appropriate electrical outlet and make sure that no heavy objects are placed on the AC adapter or power cord 10 TheAC adapter is a high voltage component Do not attempt to repair it on your own If it becomes damaged please contact an authorized BenQ distribu tor or service center 11 Make surethat the modem port is used only with a regular analog phoneline Do not connect a digital phone line to the modem port as this will cause dam ageto the modem Battery Maintenance 1 Fully charge discharge battery up to 4 cycles before achieving full capacity of a new battery 2 Fully discharge and then fully chargethe battery every two to three weeks for battery conditions 3 Remove from the device and stored in a cool dry clean place if the battery will not bein usefor a month or longer and rechargethe battery after a storage period 4 Do not short circuit A short circuit may cause severe damage to the battery
63. owerDVD and open the Windows Explorer or any folder 2 Browse to find the file you wish to play click it drag it over to the PowerDVD control pand or movie window and then drop it Y an mu 3 If necessary use the Control Buttons to access the various playback functions PlayingAudio CD 1 Open PowerDVD insert the Audio CD you wish to play and dick the Play but ton 2 To change your Audio CD playlist dick the M enu button during playback or during pause mode By default your playlist will duplicateall thetracks avail able on your Audio CD from the left window Click Clear to clear your playlist or Reset to return to the default setting 3 Select tracks and click Add to add to your Playlist For selecting multipletracks press the lt Ctrl gt key when selecti ng or press the lt Shift gt key to select tracksin a row 5 Click OK when you are finished For more information on how to use PowerDVD please refer to the on line Help by clicking the Help button Using the Q Media Bar 23 gt Gp V SZ JB S52 book Page 24 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Zs Making Your Own Movies Your Joybook can help you edit video files to create a movie that you can share with family and friends With a digital video camera or other source of digital video footage you can take advantage of the PoweDirector to produce your very own cinematic masterpiece or if you reless ambitious just t
64. ows 5 Click Start Yes 6 Restart the computer It may take along ti meto complete To run Disk Defragmentation in Windows XP 1 Close all running software programs 2 Right click the hard drives icon and sdect Properties 3 Click the Tools tab and then the Defragment Now button 4 Click to select a drive and then dick the Defragment button It may take along timeto complete If Disk Defragmenter start itself over and over it means that some hidden back ground software program is still accessing the hard drive Restart the computer and try again D USB devices quit working unexpectedly in Microsoft Windows XP C3 This is because USB devices such as camera scanners or printer loses its connec tion and stops working unexpectedly Please follow the steps below to resolve the problem 1 Click Start and right click My Computer 2 Click Properties and then Hardware 3 Click Device Manager 4 Double dick the Universal Serial Bus Controllers branch to expand it 5 Right click USB Root Hub and then click Properties 6 Click Power Management 46 FAQ and Troubleshooting 7 Desdect Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power 8 Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each USB Root hub 9 Click OK and then dose Device M anager Why does the keyboard and or palm rest get warm C3 Typically theJ oybook tends to beslightly warm The location of the battery is typ ically underneath the palm rest and as a resu
65. ps to a desired position in the Video or PiP track all of the clips are compatible with the destination track Adding Audio Clips 1 Click to open the Media Room in the Library 2 Sdect Audio or All Mediafrom the Filter drop down list 3 Sdect an audio dip then add it to the workspace You may do thisin oneof the following ways Click ad LX to add theaudio dip to the Voicetrack or add the audio dip to the Music track Dragoneor more audio dips to a desired position in the Voice or Music track Audio clips can be added at any point in this track Step 3 Working with Effects Aading a Video Title Transition Effect pa 1 Click an effect button Lj Or am to display thetype of effect you want to add in the Library Ja tO Using the Q Media Bar 25 e JB S52 book Page 26 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 2 Sdect an effect from the Library and drag it into the desired position in the cor rect track in Timdine view This postion is directly beneath the dip s in the Video track that you want to affect Editing an Effect 1 Double dick an effect in Timeline view 2 The corresponding effect editing window will appear allowing you to further change the appearance of the effect Setting an Effect s Duration 1 Select the effect whose duration you want to set in the Timeline view 2 Position your cursor at one end of the effect and drag the en
66. rams being used i e high graphics games the number of ti mes data is saved or retrieved from the hard drive and or optical drive the memory of notebook and chemistry and capacity of the battery A realistic average run timefor a battery is 1 5 to 3 hours Again run time will vary on applications being used and individ ual notebooks What should do with the battery if will not use my Joybook for a longtime C3 Recharge the battery or discharge it to about 40 full and then store it in a dry place at about 15 C to 25 C Extremely high or low temperature will shorten the life of battery 7 When charging the battery the power indicator on Joybook suggests that the bat tery isfully charged When 1 check it from the Power Manager in Windows the battery level is only about 9596 9996 Why C3 Itisthe result of the battery protection design of Joybook When the power indi cator on Joybook is off it means that the battery has reached a saturated voltage 9596 9996 At this moment the voltage difference detected by Joybook is very small so it will reduce the charging current to prevent overcharging the battery with excess current or voltage which will damagethe battery M oreover in order to protect the battery from exposing to high voltage and current for along time during charging the battery has been equipped with a protection circuit that will chargethe battery at low current in thefinal phase FAQ and Troubleshooting 4
67. s or make quick settings To usethe hotkeys press and hold the Fn Function key at the lower left corner of the keyboard and then press the desired hotkey Ene Ej 5 ts Erh Eri Est Eos n E Reckapece Pasir n na H Q W E R T Y U t 5 i p l i esata A 32 D F G H I HA tHL iter Pade Ck Fi x C Li B n M gt cp bi r Cur hy Alt Ak Cr l Fn F1 Opens function keys online help Fn F6 Activates or deactivates the touch pad Fn F2 Puts Joybook into sleep mode Fn F7 Activates or deactivates the speakers Fn F3 Switches display between the screen and an external monitor projec Fn F8 Decreases volume tor or allows simultaneous display Fn F9 Increases volume Fn F4 Decreases screen brightness Fn F10 Switches amongthe 3 basic power profiles of QPower Fn F5 Increases screen brightness Fn F12 Switches between all 3 combinations of WLAN and Bluetooth on off The status is indicated by the on screen display C3 Bluetooth is optional depending on your purchased model 6 Touring Your Joybook PN MZ S V es JB S52 book Page 7 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Horn Fy Us Pg Cin U windowskey ome eaaet to dcking the Start Button on sie Ly MF M Cancels minimization of all windows ay Tab Makesthenext item on the Windows task bar active ay R Activates the Run dialogue box i Activates or deactivates t
68. s point manufacturer to ge support on how to enablethis broadcasting feature System How should I resolve the Low on Disk Space or Out of Disk Space error mes Sages C7 Windows uses disk space for operations such as caching and virtual memory The Joybook may not run rdiably if the hard drives free disk space drops under 100M B or 200 MB for window XP The following instructions will help you free up the disk space 1 Click Start and then My Computer 2 Right dick the hard drive icon and then select Properties 3 Observe how much free space is on the hard drive 4 To freeup hard drive space dick Disk Cleanup and follow theinstructions that follow to proceed Q How do update the driver C3 Please visit BenQ on line product support http Support BenQ com to search for updated sound driver software My system is running very dow How can I improve performance C37 System resources are the amount of memory and hard drive space that your J oy book can use and can degrade over ti me slowing the computer However you still can improve the system performance by using the methods below Closeall open programs not being used Use software program that are abso lutely necessary Try running virus scans and other tools when away from the desk Closing software program that are not necessary helps wi ndow perform more efficiently Prevent background software programs from loading As software progr
69. serve power Simply pressing the power button should return Joybook to normal operati ng mode e If itislit up in blue Joybook is being supplied normally with power Thereare two possible causes for the problem Thescreen s brightness may be set too low Usethe Fn F5 hotkey com bination to increase the brightness The display mode may beset to use an external display Usethe Fn F3 hotkey combination to switch the display mode to useJ oybook s own LCD panel or to use simultaneous display When connect the Joybook to an external monitor the display is abnormal C37 Theinstructions bdow will guide you through thetroubleshooting process Usethe Fn F3 function key combination to set external video signal enabled Refer to the user s manual of the external monitor to check the settings Connect thecableto theJ oybook and reboot the system If thereis no display on the external monitor after system reboot connect Joybook to a standard VGA monitor and wait until you can seethings properly on that VGA monitor Then connect the target display to Joybook again Check if you have connected devices to both the S Video and VGA output on the Joybook If yes disconnect the device connected to the S Video output on the Joybook to enable normal signal output from the VGA output I n general if you have connected devices to both S Video and VGA output on theJ oybook the S Video output will be selected in first priority FAQ and
70. so be changed accordingly e When you place the mouse cursor over the profile icon a tip balloon containing the description of the power profile will appear Automatic Switch performs automatic switching among different corresponding power profiles when you move from one open program to the other and the brightness of your screen may also be changed accordingly By default this option is turned off to enable it right click on the QPower profile icon d on the Windows System Tray and then check Automatic Switch from the menu that appears lod You can also use the function key combination Fn F10 to cycle among the 3 WV basic power profiles Max Performance Normal and Max Battery Life Setting up a Power Profile In addition to using the preset power profiles as they are you can also change the settings of these profiles according to your preference To customize a power profile 1 Right dick on the QPower profile icon on the Windows System Tray 2 Sdect Configuration from the menu that appears Using the Q Media Bar 33 an mu e 34 JB S52 book Page 34 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 3 Thefollowing QPower window will appear The higher the red l screen bright Wrri fume Bright For adjusting the brightness level of g ness the more ness the Screen n
71. the left and right buttons on a mouse Touring Your Joybook 1 Gp an mu A s RO K JB S52 book Page 2 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM 2 Left SideView 1 Kensington Lock Hole 5 IEEE 1394 FireWire Port You can attach a Kensington type lock and cableto this For connecting high speed peripherals such as digital holeto prevent theft video cameras and other consumer electronics devices that usethel EEE 1394 FireWire interface 2 Ventilation Holes For dissipating heat and keeping the computer at an O PC Card Slot optimal temperature This PC Card dot accepts oneType I PC Card You can use it and various PC Cards on the market to further 3 e s USB 2 0Ports expand the capabilities of your Joybook Insert the PC Card into the slots following the direction indicated on the card and complete related driver set tings For connecting peripherals such as mice digital cam eras and M P3 players that usethe USB interface 4 a5 LAN Ethene Port Allows Joybook to connect to a 10 100M bps Ethernet network Touring Your Joybook 7 PC Card Ejection Button You can usethis button to gect an inserted PC Card To get a PC Card 1 Quit all PC Card applications and shut down all PC Card functions 2 Press and then releesethe PC Card gection button causingit to pop out 3 When the button has popped out push it in
72. the power it De 7 ee consumes j SpA Turn off For specifying the period of inactiv 1 i ity before the Joybook turns off the tn al imi timer cmm TE screen T mE etna Screen For specifying the period of time im Li Saver before the screensaver activates Turn off FO specifying the period of inactiv HDD ity before the Joybook turns off its Timer hard disk a Select Don t l l l MC l Care if you do 4 Click to select a profile from the Profiles box When a profile is selected its not want description will ear in the Profile description box bdow T e j d l S l For specifying the status of the QPower to 5 Adjust settings from the Setti ngs box on the right by selecting options from the Miscella Infrared port of the Joybook change the drop down menus or dragging slidersto a different position CIR PUE ANC l neous This option may not be available on Infrared port Please refer to thetable bdow for the description about the setti ng items available certain Joybook models status when a in the Settings box different power profile is selected For specifying the period of inactiv Standby ity before the Joybook goes on Timer 6 Click the button to save the setings You can also dick the standby T Hiber For specifying the period of inactiv button to canca or the button to reset all settings to their default val nation lity before the Joybook hibernates ues For specifying the action the Joy ee TET S Lid
73. ts original state or make a backup you can do so following either of the methods below 1 The Windows System Restore tool 2 The Quick Recovery function of your Joybook 3 The supplied Recovery CDs It is recommended that you try the Windows System Restore tool before attempt ing the other 2 options System recovery is a data destructive process You should backup all data and applications prior to restoring Please make sure your system is connected to AC Power before continuing Using the Windows System Restore Tool 1 Start your Joybook to Windows 2 Insert Recovery CD Disc 1 into the optical drive 3 The Windows System Recovery tool will appear on the screen automatically Follow the on screen instructions to proceed UsingtheQuick Recovery Function Your Joybook provides you with a Quick Recovery method from its hard drive To recover using the quick recovery method 1 Restart your J oybook 2 During the restart process press the F10 key when you see F10 to Recover on the upper left part of the screen A languagesedection menu will appear Click to select the language you prefer 3 Thefollowing options will then appear on the screen Usethetouch pad or Tab key to make your selection and then press the Enter key to confirm This process will ERASE ALL data in your system drive C and restorethe sys temto default factory configuration restoresthe system disk C of your Joybook to its original factory prelo
74. ts the screen on Joybook from being cut off when displayed on the projector By default OPresentation isturned on You can turn it off by adjusting its settings on thetaskbar 1 Locate the QPresentation icon on the system tray of your desktop 2 Right dick on the QPresentation icon to bring a pop up dialog zo Aute eh Ah Sard Ri EH 2 To turn off OPresentation un check the Automatic Switch option in the pop up dialog BenQ Surround SRS technology brings you N EW Audio Experience Your Joybook gives you the feature of surround sound on your system Powered by the SRS chip inside your Joybook you can now enjoy the benefits of surround sound when playing your music and movies By default BenQ Surround is turned on You can turn it off by adjusting its se tings on thetaskbar l Locatethe SRS icon Ton the system tray of your desktop 2 Right click on the SRS icon to bring a pop up dialog Tune On SFE Tura CH Sea AL Cate Lt Using the Q Media Bar 2 To turn off SRS sdect the Turn off SRS option in the pop up dialog SmartAudio When activated SmartAudio can reduce microphone noise and cancel the echo effects during a net meeting This makes your voice sound clearer To activate SmartAudio Double dick the SmartAudio icon TR on the system tray of your desktop The following dialog will appear T l i e s SIT t A Lk i li E Micinphsee Nnivr Aardudinn Echu Cancellation
75. up data from drive D The default partitioning of your Joybook s hard disk is as follows 60 of the total space for the C disk 2 GB for the hidden partition and the rest to the D disk e The Quick Recovery data is stored in the PQSERVICE partition on the hard disk drive Do not delete this partition or the Quick Recovery function will become unavailable If this happens please contact your local BenQ service center for help S25 Do not delete this partition Recovering Your System 41 an mu e S a e JB S52 book Page 42 Thursday February 3 2005 2 10 PM Usingthe Recovery CDs AN All programs you installed or data you saved on drive C will be erased However data on drive D will not be affected e Recover using the Recovery CDs will cause the Quick Recovery function to become unavailable If this happens please contact your local BenQ service cen ter for help Besides you will also need to install the device drivers manually from Recovery CD Disc 2 Do not remove the Recovery CD when recovery is in progress Make sure that the system is not in hibernation mode before using the Recovery CDs 1 Restart your J oybook 2 When Joybook starts up press the Esc key to enter the Boot Menu during Power On sef Test POST whilethe BenQ Joybook logo is bei ng displayed 3 Insert the Recovery CD Disc 1into the CD ROM drive 4 Sdect
76. x on the left 7 Click to select a program in the Available box and then dick the but ton Theselected program will be added to the Current box indicating that the association between the application program and the power profileis estab lished You can also drag and drop the program from the Available box to the Current box directly or simply double click on the application program in the Available box If the selected application program has already been associated with a power pro file an error message will appear You can not assodiate one application program with multiple power profiles If the application program does not appear in the Available box dick the button Browseto select the executable exe of the application program and click Open It will then be added to the Current box on the right Repeat this step if you want to associate more application programs to the power profile If you wish to reset the settings to their default values dick the button 8 Click the __ button to save the settings or the button to can ca without savi ng an mu Removing the Association Between Programs and Power Pro files In addition to associating application programs with power profiles you can also remove the association between them following the steps below 1 Right click on the QPower profile icon on the Windows System Tray 2 Sdect Configuration from the menu that appears 3 TheQPower window w

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