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1.      Insert the memory module diagonally into the slot  1   then gently  press it down until it clicks into place  2         4 Replace the memory cover and secure it with the screw     The computer automatically detects and reconfigures the total  memory size     47    Using system utilities       Notebook Manager    The computer has a built in system setup program called Notebook  Manager  The Windows based Notebook Manager allows you to set  passwords  the startup sequence of the drives  and power  management settings  It also shows current hardware configurations   To start the Notebook Manager  press Fn F2 or follow these steps    1 Click on Start  Programs  then Notebook Manager    2 Select the Notebook Manager application to run the program     Click on Help for more information           Notebook Manager  System Information Settings Help Exit    System Information a   3 Volume Control  ow    Boot Options Power Scheme    Be Display system    Password hardware information Launch Manager    Display Device    E    Smart Card          48 2 Customizing my computer    Launch Manager    There are six Launch Keys located above the keyboard  The Wireless  and Bluetooth buttons are not programmable  Launch Manager only  allows you to set the other four Launch Keys  See    Launch Keys    on  page 23 for more information     Launch Manager    Wireless Device Always On      Boot status     C  Program FilesyOutlook Express msimn exfind Add Delete   CAProgram Files Internet Explorer i
2.    Indicates that Bluetooth is enabled        6 Wireless optional  Opens wireless connectivity and Indicates  status of wireless communication        Caution  It s important that Bluetooth and Wireless LAN are  turned off before boarding an airplane        24 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Touchpad    The built in touchpad is a PS 2 compatible pointing device that senses  movement on its surface  This means the cursor responds as you move  your finger on the surface of the touchpad  The central location on  the palmrest provides optimum comfort and support     Note  When using an external USB or serial mouse  you can press  Fn F7 to disable the touchpad        Touchpad basics    The following items teach you how to use the touchpad        9     e Move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor     e Press the left   1  and right   3  buttons located on the edge of the  touchpad to do selection and execution functions  These two    25    buttons are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse   Tapping on the touchpad produces similar results     e Use the 4 way scroll   2  button to scroll up or down and move left  or right a page  This button mimics your cursor pressing on the  right scroll bar of Windows applications           Execute Click twice Tap twice  at the  quickly same speed as  double clicking a  mouse button                 Select Click once Tap once  Drag Click and Tap twice  at the  hold  then same speed as  use finger to double clicking a  d
3.    Rear  view    on page 6 for more information on external audio devices        30 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Power management    This computer has a built in power management unit that monitors  system activity  System activity refers to any activity involving one or  more of the following devices  keyboard  mouse  floppy drive  hard  disk  peripherals connected to the serial and parallel ports  and video  memory  If no activity is detected for a period of time  called an  inactivity timeout   the computer stops some or all of these devices in  order to conserve energy     This computer employs a power management scheme that supports  ACPI  Advanced Configuration and Power Interface   which allows for  maximum power conservation and maximum performance at the same  time  Windows handles all power saving chores for your computer     31    Moving around with your TravelMate    This section gives you tips and hints on things to consider when moving  around or traveling with your computer     Disconnecting from the desktop   Follow these steps to disconnect your computer from external  accessories    Save your work in progress    Remove any media  diskette or compact disc  from the drive s    Shut down the operating system    Turn off the computer    Close the display cover     Disconnect the cord from the AC adapter        nO u BRB WN na    Disconnect the keyboard  pointing device  printer  external  monitor  and other external devices     8 Disconnect the Kensington
4.    if necessary  See your card manual for details             Ejecting a PC Card  Before ejecting a PC Card   1 Exit the application using the card     2 Left click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar and  click on the PC Card item  Click OK to confirm        44 2 Customizing my computer    3 Press the slot eject button  1  to pop out the eject button  then  press it again  1  to eject the card  2         Upgrade options    Your computer delivers superior power and performance  However   some users and the applications they use may demand more  This  computer allows you to upgrade key components when you need  increased performance     Note  Contact your authorized dealer if you decide to perform a  key component upgrade     Memory upgrade    Memory is expandable to 2 GB  employing DDR 266 333 256MB 512MB   1GB SDRAM modules  Two DDR DIMM slots  The computer supports  shadow RAM     There are two memory slots on your computer  one of which is  occupied by standard memory  You can upgrade memory by installing  a memory module into the available slot  or replacing the standard  memory with a higher capacity memory module     45    Installing memory  Follow these steps to install memory     1 Turn off the computer  unplug the AC adapter  if connected  and  remove the battery pack  Then turn the computer over to access  its base        2 Remove the screw from the memory cover  a   then lift up and  remove the memory cover  b         46 2 Customizing my computer    3
5.   opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service     If this equipment should fail to operate properly  disconnect the equipment  from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem  If the problem is  with the equipment  discontinue use and contact your dealer or vendor     TBR 21    This equipment has been approved  Council Decision 98 482 EC      TBR 21   for  pan European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone  Network  PSTN   However  due to differences between the individual PSTNs  provided in different countries  the approval does not  of itself  give an  unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN termination  point  In the event of problems  you should contact your equipment supplier in  the first instance     79    Important safety instructions    Read these instructions carefully  Save these instructions for future reference     1  2    10    11    Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product     Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning  Do not use  liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth for cleaning     Do not use this product near water     Do not place this product on an unstable cart  stand  or table  The product  may fall  causing serious damage to the product     Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for  ventilation  to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it  from overheating  these openings must not be bl
6.  11  keyboards 13  moving around 27  on indicator 11  performance 9  security 32  setting up a home office 29  taking home 28  traveling internationally 30  traveling on local trips 30  troubleshooting 60  turning off iv   CPU 47    D  date   setting in BIOS Utility 49  display   hotkeys 16   troubleshooting 61  62  DVD 23   troubleshooting 63  DVD movies   playing 23    E   error messages 65  Ethernet 38  Euro 17    F  FAQ  See frequently asked questions  floppy drive   troubleshooting 63  frequently asked questions 61  front view 3    H  hard disk 22  help  online services 69  Hibernation mode  hotkey 16  hotkeys 15          86    I  indicator lights 11  ITW  See warranty    K   keyboard 13  embedded numeric keypad 14  hotkeys 15  lock keys 13  troubleshooting 63  Windows keys 15    L  LEDs 11    M  media access  on indicator 11  memory  installing 42  43  upgrading 41  messages  error 65  modem 37  mouse  troubleshooting 63    N  network 38  Notebook Manager 44  hotkey 16  notice  DVD copyright protection 84  year 2000 compliance 84  num lock 13  on indicator 12  numeric keypad  embedded 14  num lock 14    O  online services 69  optical drive 22  options  memory upgrade 41    P  parallel port  setting in BIOS Utility 53    PC Card 40  ejecting 40  inserting 40  ports 37  POST  power on self test  46  printer  troubleshooting 63  problems 61  CD 63  CD ROM 62  diskette 63  display 61  62  DVD 63  floppy drive 63  keyboard 63  printer 63  serial mouse 63  startup 61  trouble
7.  Discard Changes   Save Changes             Fl Help    Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Execute Command F10 Save and Exit                      Exit Saving Saves your changes and exits the BIOS Utility   Changes   Exit Discarding Discards your changes and exits the BIOS Utility   Changes   Load Setup Loads default settings for all setup parameters   Defaults   Discard Changes Discards your changes        Save Changes Saves your changes        3 Troubleshooting  my computer    This chapter instructs you on how to deal  with common system problems  Read it  before calling a technician if a problem  occurs  Solutions to more serious problems  require opening up the computer  Do not  attempt to open the computer by yourself   Contact your dealer or an authorized  service center for assistance     63    Frequently asked questions    The following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the  use of your computer  Easy answers and solutions are provided for  each one       pressed the power switch and opened the display  but the computer  does not start or boot up     Look at the Power indicator     e   If it is not lit  no power is being applied to the computer  Check  the following     e Ifyou are running on battery power  it may be low and unable  to power the computer  Connect the AC adapter to recharge  the battery pack     e Make sure that the AC adapter is plugged in properly to the  computer and to the power outlet    
8.  Front view    on  page 3 for the location of the power switch     To turn the power off  do any of the following   e Use the Windows shutdown command   Click on Start  Turn Off Computer  then click on Turn Off   e Use the power switch    Note  You can also use the power switch to perform power  management functions  See    Power management    on page 30     e Use the customized functions for power management    You can also shut down the computer by closing the display cover   or by pressing the sleep hot key  Fn F4   See    Power  management    on page 30     Note  If you cannot power off the computer normally  press and  hold the power switch for more than four seconds to shut down  the computer  If you turn off the computer and want to turn it on  again  wait at least two seconds before powering up           Taking care of your computer   Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it    e Do not attempt to use the    TIPS    as show in the following   e Do not fold the    TIPS    in the position as shown     e Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight  Do not place it  near sources of heat  such as a radiator     e Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0  C  32  F  or  above 50  C  122  F      e Do not subject the computer to magnetic fields   e Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture     e Do not spill water or any liquid on the computer     Do not subject the computer to heavy shock and vibration   Do not expose the computer to dust and 
9.  Lights when the battery is being charged        Caps Lock    Lights when Caps Lock is activated        Num Lock    ED   ED    Lights when Num Lock is activated           16 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Indicators in Cover    When the cover of your computer is closed  2 easy to read icons are  shown  indicating which state or feature is enabled or disabled        i Lights up when the computer is on        z Lights when the computer enters Standby mode and blinks  Z when it enters into or resumes from hibernation mode        Using the keyboard    The keyboard has full sized keys and an embedded keypad  separate  cursor keys  two Windows keys and twelve function keys        Special keys    Lock keys  The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off   CERES EN       Caps Lock When Caps Lock is on  all alphabetic characters typed are in       uppercase   Num Lock When Num Lock is on  the embedded keypad is in numeric   Fn F11  mode  The keys function as a calculator  complete with the    arithmetic operators          and     Use this mode when you  need to do a lot of numeric data entry  A better solution  would be to connect an external keypad        Scroll Lock When Scroll Lock is on  the screen moves one line up or down   Fn F12  when you press the up or down arrow keys respectively   Scroll Lock does not work with some applications           18 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Embedded numeric keypad    The embedded numeric keypad functions like a 
10.  a European layout  you can  type the Euro symbol on your keyboard        Note for US keyboard users  The keyboard layout is set when  you first set up Windows  For the Euro symbol to work  the  keyboard layout has to be set to United States International     To verify the keyboard type   1 Click on Start  Control Panel   Double click on Regional and Language Options     2  3 Click on the Language tab and click on Details   4    Verify that the keyboard layout used for  En English  United  States   is set to United States International     If not  select and click on ADD  then select United States   International and click on OK     5 Click on OK    To type the Euro symbol    1 Locate the Euro symbol on your keyboard   2 Open a text editor or word processor    3 Hold Alt Gr and press the Euro symbol     Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol  Please  refer to http   www microsoft com typography faq faq12 htm for  more information     23    Launch Keys    Located at the top of the keyboard are six buttons  These buttons are  called launch keys  They are designated as Wireless  Bluetooth button   Web browser button  mail button  P1 and P2  The Wireless and  Bluetooth buttons cannot be set by the user  To set the other four  launch keys  run the Acer Launch Manager                       1 Mail Email application   2 Web browser Internet browser application   3 P1 User programmable   4 P2 User programmable   5 Bluetooth optional  Starts Bluetooth functionality and 
11.  and hold the Fn key before pressing the  other key in the hot key combination     F F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8  t    z DE BO zI  yt    Pg Up Pg Dn  Home End       Fn F1 Hot Key Help Displays help on hot keys             Fn F2 Setup Accesses the computer s  configuration utility        Fn F3 i Power Switches the power  W Management management scheme used by  Scheme Toggle the computer  function    available if supported by  operating system         Fn F4 z Sleep Puts the computer in Sleep  Z mode        21                                     Fn F5 Display Toggle Switches display output  m between the display screen   external monitor  if  connected  and both the  display screen and external  monitor   Fn F6    Screen Blank Turns the display screen  a backlight off to save power   Press any key to return   Fn F7    Touchpad Toggle Turns the internal touchpad  on and off   Fn F8 Speaker Toggle Turns the speakers on and off   Aft p 99 p  Fn   sf  Volume up Increases the sound volume      Fn v PN Volume down Decreases the sound volume   Fn  gt  ro  Brightness up Increases the screen  Pr brightness   Fn    Brightness down Decreases the screen   7  brightness   Fn PgUp Pg Up Home Functions as the    Home    key   Home  Fn PgDn Pg Dn End Functions as the    End    key   End  Alt Gr  Euro Types the Euro symbol     Euro       22 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    The Euro symbol    If your keyboard layout is set to United States International or United  Kingdom or if you have a keyboard with
12.  and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Caution  To assure continued compliance  any changes or  modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  compliance could void the user s authority to operate this  equipment  example   use only shielded interface cables when  connecting to computer or peripheral devices      This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference  that may cause undesired operation     Index    A   AC adapter  caring for v   audio 25  adjusting the volume 25  troubleshooting 62   B    battery pack  caring for v  charging indicator 11  BIOS Utility 45  57  Advanced menu  i o device configuration 53  pci irq routing 54  primary master 51  secondary master 52  advanced menu 50  boot menu 56  exit menu 57  main menu 48  navigating 46  security menu 55  BIOS utility 45  brightness  hotkeys 17    C    caps lock 13  on indicator 11  care  AC adapter v  battery pack v  computer iv  CD  troubleshooting 63  CD ROM  ejecting 22  ejecting manually 62  troubleshooting 62  cleaning  computer v  computer  bringing to meetings 28    85    caring for iv  cleaning v  disconnecting 27  features 3  9  indicators
13.  b If liquid has been spilled into the product    c If the product has been exposed to rain or water          80 Appendix B Notices    d Ifthe product does not operate normally when the operating  instructions are followed  Adjust only those controls that are covered  by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other  controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition     If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged    f Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance  indicating a  need for service     12 Replace the battery with the same type as the product s battery we  recommend  Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion   Refer battery replacement to a qualified serviceman     13 Warning  Batteries may explode if not handled properly  Do not  disassemble or dispose of them in fire  Keep them away from children and  dispose of used batteries promptly     14 Use only the proper type of power supply cord set  provided in your  accessories box  for this unit  It should be a detachable type  UL listed CSA  certified  type SPT 2  rated 7A 125V minimum  VDE approved or its  equivalent  Maximum length is 15 feet  4 6 meters      Laser compliance statement    The CD or DVD drive used with this computer is a laser product  The CD or DVD  drive s classification label  shown below  is located on the drive     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  CAU
14.  charged battery pack s     e Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer    Special considerations    In addition to the guidelines for taking the computer home  follow  these guidelines to protect your computer while traveling     e Always take the computer as carry on luggage     e  f possible  have the computer inspected by hand  Airport security  X ray machines are safe  but do not put the computer through a  metal detector     e Avoid exposing floppy disks to hand held metal detectors     Traveling internationally with the computer       when you are moving from country to country       Preparing the computer    Prepare the computer as you would normally prepare it for traveling     What to bring with you    Bring the following items with you   e AC adapter    35    e Power cords that are appropriate for the country to which you are  travelling    e Spare  fully charged battery packs       e Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer  e Proof of purchase  in case you need to show it to customs officials  e     International Traveler s Warranty passport    Special considerations    Follow the same special considerations as when traveling with the  computer  In addition  these tips are useful when traveling  internationally     e When travelling in another country  check that the local AC  voltage and the AC adapter power cord specifications are  compatible  If not  purchase a power cord that is compatible with  the local AC 
15.  e   If it is lit  check the following     e Ifthe Sleep indicator is lit  the computer is in Sleep mode   Press any key or tap on the touchpad to resume     e Is anon bootable  non system  diskette in the floppy drive   Remove or replace it with a system diskette and press Ctrl Alt   Del to restart the system     e The operating system files may be damaged or missing  Insert the  startup disk you created during Windows setup into the floppy  drive and press Ctrl Alt Del to restart the system  This will  diagnose your system and make necessary fixes     Nothing appears on the screen     The computer s power management system automatically blanks the  screen to save power  Press any key to turn the display back on     If pressing a key does not turn the display back on  two things might  be the cause     e The brightness level might be too low  Press Fn  gt  to increase the  brightness level     e The display device might be set to an external monitor  Press the  display toggle hot key Fn F5 to toggle the display back to the  computer           64 3 Troubleshooting my computer    Image is not full screen     Make sure that the resolution is set to 1024x768  This is the native  resolution of your computer display  Right click on your Windows  desktop and select Properties to bring up the Display Properties  dialog box  Then click on the Settings tab to make sure that the  resolution is set to the appropriate resolution  Resolutions lower than  the specified resolution are not f
16.  efficiently     If there are error messages or beeps reported by your computer  write  them down as they appear on the screen  or the number and sequence  in the case of beeps         68 3 Troubleshooting my computer    You are required to provide the following information   Name   Address                 Telephone number        Machine and model type        Serial number        Date of purchase        Appendix A  Specifications    This appendix lists the general specifications  of your computer     71    Microprocessor    Mobile Intel   Pentium   4 processor with 512 KB L2 cache    or      Intel   Celeron   processor with 128 KB L2 cache    Memory    Main memory expandable to 2 GB   Two DDR DIMM slots   Support DDR 266 333 256MB  512MB  1GB SDRAM modules  512 KB Flash ROM BIOS  Shadow RAM support    Data storage    One 3 5 inch internal floppy drive  One high capacity  Enhanced IDE hard disk    One 5 25 inch internal CD ROM  DVD ROM  DVD CD RW combo  or  DVD Rewritable drive    Display and video    14 1  Thin Film Transistor  TFT  liquid crystal display  LCD   supporting pen based input  with 32 bit true color at 1024x768  eXtended Graphics Array  XGA  resolution    3D capabilities  Simultaneous LCD and CRT display support  Dual display capability    Audio    16 bit AC 97 stereo audio with built in wavetable synthesizer  Dual speakers  Windows Sound System compatible    Separate audio ports for line out  line in devices    Keyboard and pointing device    84 85 key Windows k
17.  lock if you are using one to secure the  computer     Moving around       when you are just moving within short distances  for example  from  your office desk to a meeting room       Preparing the computer    Before moving the computer  close and latch the display cover to place  it in Sleep mode  You can now safely take the computer anywhere you  go within the building  To bring the computer out of Sleep mode   open the display     If you are taking the computer to a client s office or a different  building  you may choose to shut down the computer     1 Click on Start  Turn Off Computer   2 Click on Turn Off       Or            32 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    you can put the computer in Sleep mode by pressing Fn F4  Then close  and latch the display     When you are ready to use the computer again  unlatch and open the  display  and press and release the power switch  If the power indicator  is off  the computer has entered Hibernation mode and turned off   Press and release the power switch to turn the computer back on   Note that the computer may enter Hibernation mode after a period of  time it is in Sleep mode  Turn the power on to wake up the computer  from Hibernation mode     What to bring to short meetings    A fully charged battery runs the computer for about 2 hours under  most circumstances  If your meeting is shorter than that  you probably  do not need to bring anything with you other than the computer     What to bring to long meetings    If your meet
18.  password  do the following     1 Use the cursor up down keys to highlight a password parameter  and press the Enter key  The password box appears     2 Enter the current password and press Enter     Press Enter twice without entering anything in the new and  confirm password fields to remove the existing password        Set Password       Enter Current Password           Enter New Password        Confirm New Password                 Note  When you want to remove the Hard Disk  or 2nd Hard Disk   password  you are prompted for the current Hard Disk password  before it is removed     Changing a password  Should you want to change a password  do the following   1 Remove the current password     2 Set anew password     Setting passwords   You can set passwords using   e Notebook Manager   e BIOS Utility    38 1 Getting to know your TravelMate       2 Customizing  my computer    After learning the basics of your TravelMate  computer  let s get acquainted with the  advanced features of your computer  In this  chapter  you will learn how to add options   upgrade components for better  performance  and customize your computer     41    Expanding through options    Your TravelMate offers you a complete mobile computing experience        Connectivity options    Ports allow you to connect peripheral devices to your computer as you  would with a desktop PC     Modem  Your computer has a built in V 90 V 92 56Kbps AC 97 Link modem     Warning  This modem port is not compatible with digita
19.  printer     I want to set up my location to use the internal modem     To properly use your communications software  you need to set up  your location     1 Click on Start  Control Panel   2 Double click on Phone and Modem Options   3 Click on the Dialing Rules tab and begin setting up your location     Refer to Windows Help and Support     67  Requesting service    International Traveler s Warranty  ITW     Your computer is backed by an International Traveler   s Warranty  ITW   that gives you security and peace of mind when traveling  Our  worldwide network of service centers are there to give you a helping  hand     An ITW passport comes with your computer  This passport contains all  you need to know about the ITW program  A list of available   authorized service centers is in this handy booklet  Read this passport  thoroughly     Always have your ITW passport on hand  especially when you travel to  receive the benefits from our support centers  Place your proof of   purchase in the flap located inside the front cover of the ITW passport     If the country you are traveling in does not have an Acer authorized  ITW service site  you can still get in contact with our offices worldwide     Please consult www acersupport com       Before you call    Please have the following information available when you call Acer for  online service  and please be at your computer when you call  With  your support  we can reduce the amount of time a call takes and help  solve your problems
20.  table below describes the parameters in this screen  Settings in  boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings              Legacy Shows the floppy drive information    Diskette A    Primary Shows the hard disk information  Press Enter to access the  Master sub menu    Secondary Shows the optical drive information  Press Enter to access  Master the sub menu    I O Device Press Enter to access and set the I O Device Configuration    Configuration    sub menu           PCI IRQ Press Enter to access and set the PCI IRQ Routing sub menu   Routing   USB BIOS Enables or disables the USB BIOS Legacy Support    Legacy Options  Enabled or Disabled    Support          54 2 Customizing my computer    Primary Master    The Primary Master sub menu contains parameters related to the hard  disk installed in your computer                          PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  Advanced  Primary Master  20004MB  Item Specific Help  Type   Auto   LBA Format  Total Sectors  39070080  Maximum Capacity  20004MB  Multi Sector Transfers   16 Sectors   LBA Mode Control   Enable   32 Bit I O   Disabled   Transfer Mode   Fast PIO 4   Ultra DMA Mode   Disabled   Fl Help Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit          Caution  The parameters in this screen are for advanced uses only   Typically  you do not need to change the values in this screen  The  default setting of Auto optimizes all the settings in your hard dis
21. Eject button Ejects the PC Card from the slot    3 Optical drive Internal optical drive  accepts CDs or  DVDs depending on the optical drive  type    4 Infrared port Interfaces with infrared devices  e g      lt  infrared printer  IR aware computer     5 LED indicator Lights up when the optical drive is  active    6 Emergency eject button Ejects the optical drive tray when the    computer is turned off  See page 64  for more details              7 Eject button Ejects the optical drive tray from the  drive   8 Speaker Delivers stereo audio output   9     Tablet Input Panel Support A folding support to facilitate writing   TIPS  on the screen        Right view       1 Speaker Delivers stereo audio output        2 Floppy activity LED  light emitting diode  that turns on and  indicator off when the floppy is active           1 Getting to know your TravelMate       3 Floppy drive    Internal diskette drive  accepts 3 5 inch  diskettes        4 Floppy disk eject  button    Push this button to eject the floppy disk        5 Security keylock    Connects to a Kensington compatible  computer security lock        6 Tablet Input Panel  Support  TIPS     A folding support to facilitate writing on the  screen        Rear view                1 Power jack Connects to an AC adapter        2 Parallel port Connects to a parallel device  e g   parallel     printer     3 External display Connects to a display device  e g   external  port monitor  LCD projector  and displays up to  So 16M colors a
22. LCD projection  panels for large audience presentations    e  Automatic LCD dim  feature that automatically decides the best  settings for your display and conserves power    e Dual display capability    Multimedia    e 16 bit high fidelity AC 97 stereo audio with 3D sound and  wavetable synthesizer    e Built in dual speakers  e High speed CD  DVD  DVD CD RW combo or DVD Rewritable drive    Connectivity  e High speed fax data modem port  e     Ethernet Fast Ethernet port       14 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    e USB  Universal Serial Bus  2 0 ports  e   802 11a g 802 11b wireless LAN option  e Bluetooth option       Human centric design and ergonomics    e All in one design  CD  DVD or combo drive  floppy drive  and hard  disk     e Sleek  smooth and stylish design  e     Full sized keyboard    e Ergonomically centered touchpad pointing device    Expansion  e Two Type II CardBus PC Card slots    e Upgradeable memory    Indicators    The computer has six easy to read status icons below the display    screen     15          The Power and Sleep status icons are visible even when you close the  display cover so you can see the status of the computer while the cover    is closed        pg Power Lights when the computer is on   Z Sleep Lights when the computer enters Standby mode  Z and blinks when it enters into or resumes from    hibernation mode        Media Activity         Lights when the floppy drive  hard disk or  optical drive is active        Battery Charge    Ge   
23. TION  VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN  AVOID  EXPOSURE TO BEAM     APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 PRODUIT  LASERATTENTION  RADIATION DU FAISCEAU LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS  D OUVERTURE  EVITTER TOUTE EXPOSITION AUX RAYONS     LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE LASER KLASSE 1  VORSICHT  UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG  WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET  NICHT DEM STRAHLL AUSSETZEN    PRODUCTO LASER DE LA CLASE    ADVERTENCIA  RADIACION LASER INVISIBLE AL SER ABIERTO  EVITE  EXPONERSE A LOS RAYOS     ADVARSEL  LASERSTRALING VEDABNING SE IKKE IND   STRALEN     VARO  LAVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA LASERSATEILYLLE   VARNING  LASERSTR  LNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD ALA TUIJOTA  SATEESEENSTIRRA EJ IN   STRALEN    81    VARNING  LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNADSTIRRA EJ IN    STRALEN    ADVARSEL  LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL APNESSTIRR IKKE INN   STRALEN    Lithium battery statement    The TravelMate 240P 250P series uses the lithium battery  models BTP   58A1  BTP 59A1 and BTP 60A1 only     CAUTION   Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced  Replace only with the  same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer  Discard used  batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions     ADVARSEL    Lithiumbatteri   Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering  Udskiftning ma kun  ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type  L  ver det brugte batteri tilbage til  leverand  ren     ADVARSEL   Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri  Benytt samme batteritype eller  en tilsvarende type anb
24. TravelMate 240P 250P series    User   s guide    Copyright    2003  Acer Incorporated   All Rights Reserved     TravelMate 240P 250P series User s guide  Original Issue  June 2003    Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication without obligation  to notify any person of such revision or changes  Such changes will be incorporated in new  editions of this manual or supplementary documents and publications  This company makes  no representations or warranties  either expressed or implied  with respect to the contents  hereof and specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a  particular purpose     Record the model number  serial number  purchase date  and place of purchase information in  the space provided below  The serial number and model number are recorded on the label  affixed to your computer  All correspondence concerning your unit should include the serial  number  model number  and purchase information     No part of this publication may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or transmitted  in  any form or by any means  electronic  mechanical  photocopy  recording  or otherwise   without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated     TravelMate 240P 250P series Notebook computer    Model Number         Serial Number        Purchase Date        Place of Purchase        Acer and the Acer logo are registered trademarks of Acer Incorporated  Other company s  product names or trademarks are used h
25. been dropped or the body has been damaged     Liquid has been spilled into the product     The computer does not operate normally        Please refer to  Troubleshooting my computer  on page 61     First things first  Your guides  Basic care and tips for using your computer    1 Getting to know your TravelMate  A TravelMate tour  Front view  Left view  Right view  Rear view  Bottom view  Features  Indicators  Understanding the icons  Using the keyboard  Special keys  Touchpad  Touchpad basics  Storage  Hard disk  Optical drive  Floppy drive  Audio  Adjusting the volume  Power management  Moving around with your TravelMate  Disconnecting from the desktop  Moving around  Taking the computer home  Traveling with the computer  Traveling internationally with the computer  Securing your computer  Using a computer security lock    2 Customizing my computer  Expanding through options  Connectivity options  Upgrade options  Using system utilities  Notebook Manager  Launch Manager  BIOS Utility    ONDOA wU  gt     Contents    11    13  13  20  20  22  22  22  24  25  25  26  27  27  27  28  30  30  32  32    35  37  37  41  44  44  44  45       viii    3 Troubleshooting my computer  Frequently asked questions  Error messages  Requesting service  International Traveler s Warranty  ITW   Before you call    Appendix A Specifications  Appendix B Notices    Index    59  61  65  69  69  69    71    77    85    Contents    1 Getting to know your  TravelMate    Your TravelMate computer combine
26. desktop numeric  keypad  It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right  corner of the keycaps  To simplify the keyboard legend  cursor control  key symbols are not printed on the keys           Number keys on Type numbers in a normal   embedded keypad manner    Cursor control keys Hold Shift while using Hold Fn while using  on embedded cursor control keys  cursor control keys   keypad       Main keyboard keys Hold Fn while typing letters Type the letters ina  on embedded keypad  normal manner     Note  If an external keyboard or keypad is connected to the  computer  the Num Lock feature automatically shifts from the  internal keyboard to the external keyboard or keypad        19    Windows keys    The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows specific functions        BOBO FELLIR  CCO    Windows logo key Start button  Combinations with this key perform  shortcut functions  Below are a few examples        M  as    Ay   Ay   Tab  Activates next taskbar button   Ay   R     E  Explores My Computer    A   as   F  Finds Document    Ay   Se   M  Minimizes All      Ay he   Shift    8   M  Undoes Minimize All     a  a   R  Displays the Run    dialog box        Application key Opens a context menu  same as a right click                 20 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Hot keys    The computer employs hot keys or key combinations to access most of  the computer s controls like screen brightness  volume output and the  BIOS Utility     To activate hot keys  press
27. dirt     Never place objects on top of the computer to avoid damaging the  computer     Do not slam the computer display when you close it   Never place the computer on uneven surfaces     Taking care of your AC adapter    Here are some ways to take care of your AC adapter     Do not connect the adapter to any other device     Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on top of it   Carefully route the power cord and any cables away from personal  traffic     When unplugging the power cord  do not pull on the cord itself  but pull on the plug     The total ampere ratings of the equipment plugged in should not  exceed the ampere rating of the cord if you are using an extension  cord  Also  the total current rating of all equipment plugged into  a single wall outlet should not exceed the fuse rating     Taking care of your battery pack    Here are some ways to take care of your battery pack     Use only batteries of the same kind as replacements  Turn the  power off before removing or replacing batteries     Do not tamper with batteries  Keep them away from children     Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations  Recycle if  at all possible     Cleaning and servicing    When cleaning the computer  follow these steps     1  2  3    Power off the computer and remove the battery pack   Disconnect the AC adapter     Use a soft cloth moistened with water  Do not use liquid or  aerosol cleaners     If any of the following occurs        vi    The computer has 
28. dition to CDs     e When placing the CD or DVD in the drive tray  make sure it is  secure in the spindle on the drive tray     e Make sure the CD or DVD is free from scratches or smudges  If the  CD or DVD is dirty  clean it using a disc cleaning kit  Remember to  follow the instructions included with the kit     e If the problem does not lie with the disc  your CD or DVD drive  may be dirty  Clean it using a drive cleaning kit  Follow the  instructions included with the kit     The keyboard does not respond     Try attaching an external keyboard to the USB connector on the  computer s rear  If it works  contact your dealer or an authorized  service center as the internal keyboard cable may be loose     The serial mouse does not work   Check the following     e Make sure that the serial cable is plugged securely into the serial  port     e During the POST  press F2 to access the BIOS Utility and verify that  the serial port is enabled  See    BIOS Utility    on page 49 for more  details    The printer does not work     Check the following        66 3 Troubleshooting my computer    e Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and that  it is turned on     e Depending on your connection  USB or parallel   make sure that  the printer cable is connected securely to the appropriate port on  your computer and the corresponding port on the printer     e During POST  press F2 to access the BIOS Utility and verify that the  parallel port is enabled if you use a parallel
29. efalt av apparatfabrikanten  Brukte batterier kasseres i  henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner     VARNING   Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte  Anv  nd samma batterityp eller en  ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren  Kassera anv  nt  batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion     VAROITUS   P  risto voi r  j  ht      jos se on virheellisesti asennettu  Vaihda paristo  ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin  H  vit   k  ytetty paristo  valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti     VORSICHT    Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem  Ben Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch  denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem   hnlichen Typ  Entsorgung  gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers           82 Appendix B Notices    Year 2000 compliance statement    The TravelMate 240P 250P series notebook computer carries the  Hardware  NSTL Tested Year 2000 Compliant  logo  which certifies that this model has  been tested by NSTL using the YMark2000 test  and has been found to meet  NSTL s standards for Year 2000 hardware compliance        LCD pixel statement    The LCD unit is produced with high precision manufacturing techniques   Nevertheless  some pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as black or colored  dots  This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a  malfunction     A Tick notice    Apparatus Claims of U S  Patent Nos  4 631 603  4 577 216  4 819 098  and  4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only     For safet
30. erein for identification purposes only and belong to  their respective companies     First things first    We would like to thank you for making the TravelMate series of  notebook computers your choice for your mobile computing needs   We hope you will be happy with your TravelMate as much as we  enjoyed making it for you        Your guides    To help you use your TravelMate  we have designed a set of guides     First off  the Just for Starters    poster helps you get  started with setting up your computer        This User s guide introduces you to the many ways your  computer can help you be more productive  This guide  provides clear and concise information about the computer   so read it thoroughly        If you ever need to print out a copy  this User s guide is also  available in PDF  Portable Document Format   Follow these  steps     1 Click on Start  Programs  TravelMate   2 Click on TravelMate User s guide     Note  Viewing the file requires Adobe Acrobat Reader  installed  If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed on your  computer  clicking on TravelMate User s guide will run the  Acrobat Reader setup program first  Follow the  instructions on the screen to complete the installation  For  instructions on how to use Adobe Acrobat Reader  access  the Help menu        Basic care and tips for using your computer       Turning your computer on and off    To turn on the computer  simply press and release the power switch  below the LCD screen beside the Launch keys  See   
31. explore e v Add Delete  Launch Manager    C  Progra   1  Launch Manager fn exe  X Add Delete       Launch Manager    C  Progra   1  Launch Manager fn exe  v Add Delete       You can access the Launch Manager by clicking on Start  Programs   and then Launch Manager to start the application     49    BIOS Utility    The BIOS Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your  computer s BIOS  basic input ouput system      Your computer is already properly configured and optimized  and you  do not need to run this utility  However  if you encounter  configuration problems  you may need to run it     To activate the BIOS Utility  press F2 during the POST  power on self   test  while the TravelMate logo is being displayed        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility             HDD1 Serial Number  System BIOS Version  VGA BIOS Version    Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit  CPU Type Intel  R Celeron R  CPU 24 GHz   System Memory  640 KB   Extended Memory  121344 KB    XXXXXX  VX  XX  XXXXXXX   XXXX    KBC Version 02 29 25   Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  Asset Tag Number   Product Name TravelMate  Manufacture Name Acer    UUID Number 00000000 0000 0000 0000 000000000000       Fl Help NN Select Item  Esc Exit Select Menu        Change Values  Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu    F9 Setup Defaults  F10 Save and Exit             Navigating the BIOS Utility    These are the menu options  Information  Main  Advanced  Security   Boot and Exit     To enter a menu  highlight the item usi
32. eyboard    Ergonomically centered touchpad pointing device with scroll  function          72 Appendix A Specifications    I O ports   e Two type II PC Card slots   e One RJ 11 phone jack  V 90 V 92  56Kbps modem   e One RJ 45 network jack  Ethernet 10 100BaseT    e One DC in jack  AC adapter    e One parallel port  ECP EPP compliant    e One external monitor port   e One line out jack  3 5mm minijack    e   One line in jack  3 5mm minijack    e Four USB 2 0 ports    Weight and dimensions  e 3 776 kg  8 32 Ibs  for 14 1  TFT model with battery  e 332  W  x 294  D  x 45 2 49 7  H  mm    Environment  e Temperature  e Operating  5  C   35  C  e Non operating   10  C   60  C  e Humidity  non condensing   e Operating  20    85  RH  e Non operating  20    85  RH    System   e Microsoft Windows XP Home Pro  e ACPI support   e DMI 2 0 compliant    Power  e Battery pack   e 4000mAh Li lon battery pack  e AC adapter   e    120 Watt    73    e Auto sensing 100 240Vac  50 60Hz    Options  e   256MB 512MB 1GB memory upgrade module  e Additional AC adapter and battery pack       74 Appendix A Specifications       Appendix B  Notices    This appendix lists the general notices of  your computer     77    FCC notice    This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This device generates  use
33. ie disc  then close the DVD    tray           Important  When you launch the DVD player for the first time   the program asks you to input the region code  DVD discs are  divided into 6 regions  Once your DVD drive is set to a region  code  it will play DVD discs of that region only  You can set the  region code a maximum of five times  including the first time    after which the last region code set will remain permanent   Recovering your hard disk does not reset the number of times the  region code has been set  Refer to the table later in this section  for DVD movie region code information                       2 The DVD movie will automatically play after a few seconds                    1 U S A   Canada   2 Europe  Middle East  South Africa  Japan  3 Southeast Asia  Taiwan  Korea  South    4 Latin America  Australia  New Zealand   5 Former U S S R   parts of Africa  India   6 People s Republic of China       Note  To change the region code  insert a DVD movie of a  different region into the DVD drive        28 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Floppy drive    The internal floppy drive accepts standard 3 5 inch  1 44 MB diskettes     Ejecting a diskette    Eject a diskette by pressing the floppy disk eject button  1  and pull out  the diskette  2  to remove it        29    Audio    The computer comes with 16 bit high fidelity AC 97 stereo audio  The  built in dual stereo speakers are easy to access           There are audio ports on the rear panel of the computer  See 
34. ing will last longer than 2 hours or if your battery is not  fully charged  you may want to bring the AC adapter with you to plug  in your computer in the meeting room     If the meeting room does not have an electrical outlet  reduce the  drain on the battery by putting the computer in Sleep mode  Press Fn   F4 or close the display cover whenever you are not actively using the  computer  Then tap any key or open the display to resume     Taking the computer home       when you are moving from your office to your home or vice versa       Preparing the computer    After disconnecting the computer from your desktop  follow these  steps to prepare the computer for the trip home     e Check if you have removed all media  diskettes and compact discs   from the drive s   Failure to remove the media can damage the  drive head     e Pack the computer in a protective case that can prevent the  computer from sliding around and cushion it if it should fall     33    Caution  Avoid packing items next to the top cover of the  computer  Pressure against the top cover can damage the screen    What to bring with you    Unless you already have some items at home  bring the following items  with you     e AC adapter and power cord    e The printed user s manual    Special considerations    Follow these guidelines to protect your computer while traveling to  and from work     e Minimize the effect of temperature changes by keeping the  computer with you     e Ifyou need to stop for an extended 
35. isplay screen in the  direction as shown in the illustration below  b         10 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    2 Push the display screen in the direction as shown in the illustration  below until the  TIPS  stands firmly        3 Adjust  TIPS  to the angle where you desire    Suggested angle  125 150 degrees        11    4 Begin to write in the tablet mode        5 When you finish writing in the tablet mode  close the display  screen and store    TIPS    back to the    TIPS    slot in the illustration  below        12 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Warning     TIPS    is not a handle   Do NOT use the  TIPS   to lift the computer         Do NOT store TIPS  to rear side      3          Avoid    TIPS    placing pressure on rear cables      Bm    13    Features    Below is a brief summary of the computer s many features     Performance    e Mobile Intel   Pentium   4 processor with 512 KB L2 cache or  Intel   Celeron   processor with 128 KB L2 cache    e CD  DVD  DVD CD RW combo or DVD Rewritable drive  e Built in floppy drive   e     High capacity Enhanced IDE hard disk   e     High capacity battery pack    e Advanced Configuration Power Interface  ACPI  power  management system    Display    e 14 1  Thin Film Transistor  TFT  liquid crystal display  LCD   supporting pen based input  with 16M color at 1024x768 XGA   eXtended Graphics Array  resolution    e 3D capabilities  e Simultaneous LCD and CRT display support    e Supports other output display devices such as 
36. k  drive     55    Secondary Master    The Secondary Master sub menu contains parameters related to the  optical drive installed in your computer           PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility                   Advanced  Secondary Master  CD ROM  Item Specific Help  Type   Auto   Multi Sector Transfers   Disabled   LBA Mode Control   Disabled   32 Bit I 0   Disabled   Transfer Mode   Standard   Ultra DMA Mode   Disabled   Fl Help I Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults       Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit    Caution  The parameters in this screen are for advanced uses only   Typically  you do not need to change the values in this screen  The  default setting of Auto optimizes all the settings in your hard disk  drive              56 2 Customizing my computer    I O Device Configuration    The I O Device Configuration sub menu contains parameters that are  related to your computer hardware                       PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  Advanced  I O Device Configuration Item Specific Help  Parallel port   Enable   Mode   Bi directional   Base I O address   378   Interrupt   IRQ 7   Fl Help fl Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit             Parallel Port Enables or disables the parallel port   Options  Enabled or Disabled       Mode Sets the operation mode of the parallel port   Options  Output only  Bi direction  EPP  or ECP       Base I O Address Sets the I O add
37. l  phone lines  Plugging this modem into a digital phone line  will damage the modem     To use the modem  connect a phone cable from the modem jack to a  phone line jack        Start your communications software program  See your  communications manual for instructions        42 2 Customizing my computer    Network    Your computer has built in Ethernet Fast Ethernet capabilities  To use  the network feature  connect an Ethernet cable from the network jack  to an network jack or hub  Consult your network administrator for  details        Universal Serial Bus    The Universal Serial Bus  USB  2 0 port is a high speed serial bus which  allows you to connect and daisy chain USB peripherals without taking  up precious system resources  Your computer has four ports available        43    PC Card slot    There are two Type II CardBus PC Card slots found on the left side of  the computer  This slot accepts credit card sized cards that enhance  the usability and expandability of the computer  These cards should  have a PC Card logo on them        PC Cards  formerly PCMCIA  are add on cards for portable computers   giving you expansion possibilities long afforded by desktop PCs   CardBus improves on the 16 bit PC card technology by expanding the  bandwidth to 32 bits     Note  Refer to your card s manual for details on how to install  and use the card and its functions     Inserting a PC Card    Insert the card into the lower slot and make the proper connections   e g   network cable
38. ng the      gt  keys     Within a menu  navigate through the BIOS Utility by following these  instructions    e     Press the cursor up down keys  N  to select item   Press the     to change the value of a parameter   Press Enter to go to sub menu     Press Esc while you are in any of the menu options to return to the  main menu    50 2 Customizing my computer    Note  You can change the value of a parameter if it is enclosed in  square brackets  Navigation keys for a particular menu are shown  on the bottom of the screen                 Information  The Information screen displays a summary of your computer hardware  information   PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility   Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit   CPU Type Intel  R Celeron R  CPU 24 GHz   System Memory  640 KB   Extended Memory  121344 KB    HDD1 Serial Number XXXXXX  System BIOS Version VX XX  XXXXXXX        VGA BIOS Version XXXX   KBC Version 02 29 25   Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX   Asset Tag Number   Product Name TravelMate   Manufacture Name Acer   UUID Number 00000000 0000 0000 0000 000000000000   Fl Help TN Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults    Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit             Note  The screen above is for reference only  Actual values may  differ     The table below describes the parameters in this screen     CPU Type Describes the type of CPU installed in the system        System Memory Shows the system memory size    KB        Extended Shows the ex
39. ocked or covered  The  openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed  sofa   rug  or other similar surface  This product should never be placed near or  over a radiator or heat register  or in a built in installation unless proper  ventilation is provided     This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the  marking label  If you are not sure of the type of power available  consult  your dealer or local power company     Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord  Do not locate this  product where persons will walk on the cord     If an extension cord is used with this product  make sure that the total  ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not  exceed the extension cord ampere rating  Also  make sure that the total  rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse  rating     Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as  they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could  result in a fire or electric shock  Never spill liquid of any kind on the  product     Do not attempt to service this product yourself  as opening or removing  covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks  Refer all  servicing to qualified service personnel     Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  service personnel under the following conditions     a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed 
40. ond    System Sets the system date    Date Format  MMM DD YYYY  month day year    Boot Sets the display device when the computer starts up   Display Options  Both or Auto       QuickBoot Quick Boot allows your computer to skip certain tests at start   Mode up to speed up the boot process     Options  Enabled or Disabled          Boot time Shows the logo during boot up    Diagnostic Options  Enabled or Disabled   Screen   Boot on When enabled  allows your computer to boot up via the  LAN network    Options  Enabled or Disabled       Hotkey Enables or disables a beep when a hotkey is pressed   Beep Options  Enabled or Disabled       Auto Dim When enabled  the system will automatically dim the LCD  screen when system is running on battery power     Options  Enabled or Disabled       F12 Multi  When enabled  the    Fn F12 for multi boot    message will be  Boot displayed during POST     Options  Enabled or Disabled       Advanced    The Advanced screen contains parameters values that define how your  computer behaves on startup     53          PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility          vv    Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit  Legacy Diskette A   1 44 1 25 MB 31 2     Tren specific Help   gt  Primary Master  20004MB     gt  Secondary Master  CD ROM     I O Device Configuration  PCI IRQ Routing                USB BIOS Legacy Support  Enabled   Fl Help W Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit          The
41. period of time and cannot  bring the computer with you  leave the computer in the trunk of  the car to avoid exposing the computer to excessive heat     e Changes in temperature and humidity can cause condensation   Allow the computer to return to room temperature  and inspect  the screen for condensation before turning on the computer  If  the temperature change is greater than 18  F  10  C   allow the  computer to come to room temperature slowly  If possible  leave  the computer for 30 minutes in an environment with a  temperature between outside and room temperature     Setting up a home office    If you frequently work on your computer at home  you may want to  purchase a second AC adapter for use at home  With a second AC  adapter  you can avoid transporting the extra weight to and from  home     If you use your computer at home for significant periods of time  you  might also want to add an external keyboard  monitor  or mouse           34 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Traveling with the computer       when you are moving within a larger distance  for instance  from your  office building to a client s office building or traveling locally       Preparing the computer    Prepare the computer as if you were taking it home  Make sure that  the battery in the computer is charged  Airport security may require  you to turn on your computer when bringing it into the gate area     What to bring with you   Bring the following items with you    e AC adapter   e Spare  fully
42. rag the mouse button  then  cursor on the hold finger to the  touchpad touchpad on the  second tap and drag  the cursor  Access Click  context once  menu  Scroll Click  and  hold the  up   down   left   right       Note  Keep your fingers dry and clean when using the touchpad   Also keep the touchpad dry and clean  The touchpad is sensitive  to finger movements  Hence  the lighter the touch  the better the  response  Tapping harder will not increase the touchpad   s  responsiveness        26 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Storage    This computer supplies you with the following media storage    e High capacity Enhanced IDE hard disk   e Optical  CD  DVD  DVD CD RW combo  or DVD Rewritable   drive  e Floppy drive    Hard disk    The high capacity hard disk is the answer to your storage needs  This is  where your data files and applications are stored     Optical drive   Your computer comes equipped with an optical drive which may be  one of the following    e CD ROM drive   e DVD ROM drive   e DVD CD RW combo drive   e DVD Rewritable drive    Ejecting the CD or DVD tray    To eject the CD or DVD tray when the computer is turned on  press the  drive eject button  then pull out the tray        When the power is off  you can eject the drive tray using the  emergency eject hole  See page 64     Playing DVD movies    27       When the DVD drive module is installed in the optical drive bay  you  can play DVD movies on your computer     1 Eject the DVD tray and insert a DVD mov
43. ress of the parallel port   Options  3BC  378h  or 278h       Interrupt Sets the interrupt request of the parallel port   Options  IRQ 5 or IRQ7       57    PCI IRQ Routing    The PCI IRQ Routing sub menu allows you to set the IRQs for PCI  devices                          PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  Advanced  PCI IRQ Routing Item Specific Help   PCI IRQ A    11   PCI IRQ B    10   PCI IRQ C    11   PCI IRQ D    10   PCI IRQ Et   11   PCI IRQ F    10   PCI IRQ Gi   11   PCI IRQ H    10   Fl Help Tl Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit             Caution  The parameters in this screen are for advanced users  only  Typically  you do not need to change the values in this screen  because these values are already optimized     58 2 Customizing my computer                         Security  The Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and  protect your computer from unauthorized use   PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit  Set Supervisor Password  Enter  Item Specific Help  Set User Password  Enter   Password on boot   Enable   Set Primary Hard Disk Password  Enter   Fl Help Tl Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit  gt Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit             The table below describes the parameters in this screen  Settings in  boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings     Set Supervisor When se
44. rt 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference  that may cause undesired operation           78 Appendix B Notices    Notice  Canadian users    This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  Interference Causing Equipment Regulations     Remarque a l intention des utilisateurs canadiens    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respected toutes les exigences du  R  glement sur le mat  riel brouilleur du Canada     Modem notices    FCC    This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules  Located on the bottom  side of the modem is a label that contains  among other information  the FCC  Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for this equipment   Upon request  you must provide this information to your telephone company     If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network  the  telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily  If possible  they  will notify you in advance  But  if advance notice is not practical  you will be  notified as soon as possible  You will also be informed of your right to file a  complaint with the FCC     Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equipment   operations  or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your  equipment  If they do  you will be notified in advance to give you an
45. s  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications     However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning the device off and on  the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  measures     e     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  e     Increase the separation between the device and receiver       Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help    Notice  Shielded cables    All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables  to maintain compliance with FCC regulations     Notice  Peripheral devices    Only peripherals  input output devices  terminals  printers  etc   certified to  comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this equipment  Operation  with non certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV  reception     Caution    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could  void the user s authority  which is granted by the Federal Communications  Commission  to operate this computer     Use conditions    This part complies with Pa
46. s  the Wireless module shall be used in  such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is  minimized     The transmitter and the antenna are permanently installed inside the note   book  and are specific for this model  not for generic computer   The antenna of  this device is installed on the top of the LCD display  For compliance with FCC  radiation exposure limits  it should be operated with a separation distance of  20cm or more between the antenna and the body of the user  and the antenna  should not be operated next to a nearby person     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed  to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guar   antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equip   ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which  can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged  to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures           84 Appendix B Notices    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment
47. s high   performance  versatility  power management  features and multimedia capabilities with a  unique style and ergonomic design  Work  with unmatched productivity and reliability  with your new power computing partner     A TravelMate tour    After setting up your computer as illustrated in the Just for    Starters    poster  let us show you around your new TravelMate  computer        Front view          1 Display screen Also called LCD  liquid crystal display    displays computer output           1 Getting to know your TravelMate       2 Status indicators    LEDs  light emitting diodes  that turn on  and off to show the status of the  computer  its functions and components        3 Launch Keys    Buttons for launching frequently used  programs  See   Launch Keys    on page 23  for more details        4 Power switch    Turns on the computer power        5 Palmrest    Comfortable support area for your hands  when you use the computer        6 Click buttons  left   center and right     The left and right buttons function like the  left and right mouse buttons  the center  button serves as a 4 way scroll button        7 Touchpad    Touch sensitive pointing device which  functions like a computer mouse        8 Keyboard    Inputs data into your computer        9 Ventilation Slot    Enables the computer to stay cool  even  after prolonged use        Left view       1 PC Card slot    i    Connects to two Type II 16 bit PC Card  or 32 bit CardBus PC Card                       2 
48. shooting 60    Q    questions  setting location for modem use  64  S  safety  CD ROM 82    FCC notice 79   general instructions 81   modem notices 80  scroll lock 13    security   keylock 32  service   when to call vi  speakers   hotkey 17    troubleshooting 62  specifications 72  Standby mode   hotkey 16   status indicator 11  status indicators 11  storage 22   CD  DVD  or DVD CD RW combo   drive 22   hard disk 22   support    information 69    T  time  setting in BIOS Utility 48  touchpad 20  hotkey 17  using 20  21  travel  international flights 30  local trips 30  troubleshooting 60    U    universal serial bus 39  utility    87    BIOS Setup 45  57    y  view  front 4  left 4  rear 6  right 5  volume  adjusting 25  W  warranty  International Traveler s Warran     ty 69  Windows keys 15       
49. t  this password protects the BIOS Utility from  Password unauthorized entry     Press Enter to set this password        Set User Password When set  this password protects the computer from  unauthorized entry during boot up or resume from  Hibernation mode     Press Enter to set this password        Password on Boot When enabled  a password is requested when the  system boots up     Options  Enabled or Disabled       Set Primary Hard When set  this password prevents the primary hard  Disk Password disk from unauthorized access  It consists of 8  alphanumeric characters     Press Enter to set this password        59    Boot    The Boot menu contains parameter values that determine in what  order the bootable devices in your computer start up           PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility       Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit         Item Specific Help   Removable Devices     Hard Drive  CD ROM Drive             Fl Help W Select Item     Change Values F9 Setup Defaults  Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit             Setting the Boot drive sequence    Use the cursor up down keys to select a boot device  then press 7 or 4  to change its order  Items with a         sign can be further expanded     60 2 Customizing my computer    Exit    This menu contains the exit options        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility          Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit       Exit Saving Changes Item Specific Help  Exit Discarding Changes  Load Setup Defaults 
50. t 1024x768 resolution    4 USB 2 0 ports  4  Connect to Universal Serial Bus  USB  2 0    or    devices  e g   USB mouse  USB camera                     5 Network jack Connects to an Ethernet 10 100 based  EN network   6 Modem jack Connects to a phone line   7 Speaker Line out Connects to audio line out devices  e g    Headphone jack speakers  headphones     D   lt   ki  8 Line in Mic in jack Accepts audio line in devices  e g   audio CD     hy     player  stereo walkman            Bottom view    1 Getting to know your TravelMate             1 Battery bay Houses the computer s battery pack    2 Battery release Unlatches the battery to remove the battery  latch pack    3 Memory Houses the computer s main memory     compartment       Using your computer in tablet mode    Your computer is designed for convenience  ergonomic use  and  portability  Running the Windows XP Tablet PC edition operating  system  your TravelMate utilizes an EMR stylus for pen based input   Software developed specifically for the computer allows for both  handwriting recognition converted to application text  or handwriting  captured as rich digital ink for manipulation  editing  and formatting      Tablet Input Panel Support     TIPS  located on the back of the display  screen is a folding support to facilitate writing on the screen under  Windows XP Tablet edition        Writing in the tablet mode    To write in the table mode  follow the steps below     1 Turn the latch to the right  a  and open the d
51. tended memory size   Memory  MB        Shows the primary master hard disk drive serial number     HDD1 Serial  Number    51          System BIOS  Version    Shows the system BIOS version        VGA BIOS  Version    Shows the video graphics accelerator BIOS version        KBC Version    Shows the current keyboard controller  KBC  version       Serial Number    Shows the system serial number        Asset Tag  Number    Shows the asset tag number        Product Name    Shows the official name of the product           Manufacturer Shows the name of the manufacturer   Name  UUID Shows the universally unique identifier number        Main    The Main menu screen allows you to set basic settings about your    computer such as date and time and boot settings        PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility             Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit   System Time   10 10 35  Item Specific Help   System Date   10 26 2002    Boot Display  Auto   lt Tab gt    lt Shift Tab gt  or   lt Enter gt  selects field    QuickBoot Mode   Enabled    Boot time Diagnostic Screen   Disabled    Boot on LAN  Disabled    Hotkey Beep  Enabled    Auto Dim  Enabled    F12 Multi Boot  Enabled              Fl Help Tl Select Item  Esc Exit Select Menu        Change Values  Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu    F9 Setup Defaults  F10 Save and Exit          52 2 Customizing my computer    The table below describes the parameters in the screen              System Sets the system time    Time Format  HH MM SS  hour minute sec
52. ull screen on the computer or on an  external monitor     No audio is heard from the computer   Check the following     e The volume may be muted  In Windows  look at the volume  control  speaker  icon on the taskbar  If it is crossed out  click on  the icon and deselect the Mute option    e The speakers may be turned off  Press Fn F8 to turn the speakers  on  this hot key also turns the speakers off     e The volume level may be too low  In Windows  look at the volume  control icon on the taskbar     e If headphones  earphones or external speakers are connected to  the line out port  the internal speakers automatically turn off     I want to eject the CD or DVD tray without turning on the power     cannot eject the CD or DVD tray     There is a mechanical eject button on the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive   Simply insert the tip of a pen or paperclip and push to eject the tray        65    The floppy drive cannot access a diskette     Check the following        e Make sure the diskette is properly inserted in the floppy drive   e Make sure the diskette is formatted     e Ifthe diskette is not the cause of the problem  the floppy drive  may be dirty  Clean it using a drive cleaning kit  Follow the  instructions included with the kit     The CD or DVD drive cannot access a disc     Check the following     e Make sure the disc is supported by the drive  If your computer has  a CD ROM drive  it can read CDs but cannot read DVDs  If your  computer has a DVD drive  it can read DVDs in ad
53. voltage  Do not use converter kits sold for appliances  to power the computer     e Ifyou are using the modem  check if the modem and connector is  compatible with the telecommunications system of the country  you are travelling in        36 1 Getting to know your TravelMate    Securing your computer    Your computer is a valuable investment that you need to take care of   Learn how to protect and take care of your computer     Security features include hardware and software locks     a security  notch and passwords     Using a computer security lock    A security keylock notch located on the right panel of the computer  lets you connect a Kensington compatible computer security lock        Wrap a computer security lock cable around an immovable object such  as a table or locked drawer handle  Insert the lock into the notch and  turn the key to secure the lock  Some keyless models are also available     Setting a password  Follow these steps     1 Use the cursor up down keys to highlight a password parameter  and press the Enter key  The password box appears        Set Password          Enter New Password        Confirm New Password           37    2 Type a password  The password may consist of up to eight  characters  A Z  a z  0 9      3 Press Enter  Retype the password to verify your first entry and press  Enter        4 After setting the password  the computer automatically sets the  chosen password parameter to Present     Removing a password  Should you want to remove a
54. y reasons  only connect headsets with a telecommunications  compliance label  This includes customer equipment previously  labelled permitted or certified     The unit shall be connected to Telecommunication Network through a  line cord which meets the requirements of ACA Technical Standard  TS008     Australian approved mains cord set shall be used with the equipment     Regulatory information for 802 11b WLAN    Note  Below regulatory information is for models with 802 11b  wireless LAN only     Regulatory Information  The Wireless module must be installed and used in strict accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions  This device complies with the following radio    83    frequency and safety standards     Canada   Industry Canada  IC     This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada     Europe   EU Declaration of Conformity   This device complies with the standards listed below  following the provisions of  the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC    e ETSI EN 301 489 1 17   e ETSI EN 300 328 2    USA   Federal Communications Commission  FCC    This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules  Operation of the devices in an  Wireless LAN System is subject to the following two conditions    e This device may not cause harmful interference    e This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation     Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation   The radiated output power of the Wireless module is far below the FCC radio  frequency exposure limits  Nevertheles
    
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