VIIIPrefaceBattery Precautions• Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer.• Do no
Upgrading The Computer6 - 12 Upgrading the Optical (CD/DVD) Device63. Carefully (a fan and cable are attached to the under side of the cover) lift up
ModulesOverview 7 - 17Chapter 7: ModulesOverviewThis chapter contains the information on the various modules (some of which areoptional) which may com
Modules7 - 2 Bluetooth Module7Bluetooth ModuleThe optional Bluetooth module allows you to connect your computer to Bluetoothenabled devices such as ot
ModulesBluetooth Module 7 - 37Bluetooth Configuration in Windows VistaSetup your Bluetooth Device so the Computer Can Find it1. Turn your Bluetooth de
Modules7 - 4 Bluetooth Module7To Add a Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click Options (tab), and make sure that Allow
ModulesBluetooth Module 7 - 57To Change Settings for the Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click on the device you want
Modules7 - 6 Wireless LAN Module7Wireless LAN ModuleIf you have included an Intel® Wi-Fi Link 5100/5300 Series (802.11 a/g/n) WLANmodule, or 3rd Party
ModulesWireless LAN Module 7 - 77Intel® Wi-Fi Link 5100/5300 Series (802.11 a/g/n) Driver Installation1. Make sure the module is powered on, then inse
Modules7 - 8 Wireless LAN Module7Connecting to a Wireless NetworkMake sure the Wireless LAN module is turned on.1. Click the taskbar wireless icon ,
ModulesWireless LAN Module 7 - 974. Click a network, and then click Connect.5. If you do not see a network you want to connect to, click Set up a conn
IXPrefaceCleaningDo not apply cleaner directly to the computer; use a soft clean cloth. Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleane
Modules7 - 10 Wireless LAN Module77. To disconnect from the wireless network you can click the taskbar wireless icon , and then select Connect or disc
ModulesWireless LAN Module 7 - 117Windows Mobility CenterThe Windows Mobility Center control panel provides an easy point of access forinformation on
Modules7 - 12 PC Camera Module7PC Camera ModuleBefore installing the driver, make sure the PC Camera is on. Use the Fn + F10 keycombination (see Table
ModulesPC Camera Module 7 - 137PC Camera Audio SetupIf you wish to capture video & audio with your camera, it is necessary to setup theaudio recor
Modules7 - 14 PC Camera Module7Figure 7 - 11Audio Setup for PC CameraRight-click
ModulesPC Camera Module 7 - 157BisonCapBisonCap is a video viewer for general purpose video viewing and testing, and forcapturing video files to .avi
Modules7 - 16 PC Camera Module7Reducing Video File SizeNote that capturing high resolution video files requires a substantial amount of diskspace for
ModulesPC Camera Module 7 - 177Eliminating Screen FlickerIf you find that the video screen in the BisonCap program is flickering, you can tryto adjust
Modules7 - 18 PC Camera Module7ZoomThe BisonCap program allows you to zoom the camera in and out.1. Run the BisonCap program.2. Go to Zoom and select
Modules3.5G Module 7 - 1973.5G ModuleIf you have included an optional 3.5G module (see “Communication” on page A -4 for specification details) in you
XPrefaceTravel ConsiderationsPackingAs you get ready for your trip, run through this list to make sure the system is ready to go:1. Check that the bat
Modules7 - 20 3.5G Module74. Slide the SIMLOCK towards the hinge (in the direction of the arrow in Figure 7 - 15) in order to release the lock and lif
Modules3.5G Module 7 - 2173G Watcher ApplicationWith the 3.5G module and USIM card (provided by your service provider) installedyou may then install t
Modules7 - 22 3.5G Module7Setting Up a Carrier ProfileAlthough the connection information is stored on the USIM card supplied by the ser-vice provider
Modules3.5G Module 7 - 2375. You can then enter a new profile name or choose a profile from the drop-down list provided by the software (see the sideb
Modules7 - 24 3.5G Module7Connecting to the Service Provider1. Power on the 3.5G module using the Fn + key combination.2. You can access the 3G Watc
Modules3.5G Module 7 - 2576. When the connection is successful a taskbar notification will appear (as below).7. You can then access the internet, down
Modules7 - 26 3.5G Module712. If you click the 3G Watcher close icon a message will be displayed asking you to click OK to confirm the program exit.
Modules3.5G Module 7 - 277Short Messaging ServiceIn addition to standard internet services you may also send and receive SMS textmessages using the 3G
Modules7 - 28 Fingerprint Reader Module7Fingerprint Reader ModuleThe optional fingerprint reader Protector Suite Software provides a high levelof secu
ModulesFingerprint Reader Module 7 - 297Fingerprint Reader Driver Installation1. Insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual disc into t
XIPrefaceOn the RoadIn addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions in this preface, and Chapter 8: Troubleshooting,keep these points in
Modules7 - 30 Fingerprint Reader Module7User Enrollment1. Click Start > Programs/All Programs > Protector Suite QL > User Enrollment, or doub
ModulesFingerprint Reader Module 7 - 3179. Click the button above any of the fingers to begin the enrollment process for that finger.10. Swipe the fin
Modules7 - 32 Fingerprint Reader Module715. Right-click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu that allows you to Edit Fingerprints, Start Control Ce
ModulesIntel Turbo Memory Module 7 - 337Intel Turbo Memory ModuleIf you have included an Intel Turbo Memory (Robson) NAND flash memory cardmodule in y
Modules7 - 34 Intel Turbo Memory Module76. Set the CD/DVD-ROM Drive (make sure the Microsoft Windows Vista OS disc is inserted) as the first device in
ModulesIntel Turbo Memory Module 7 - 3571. Run the Intel® Turbo Memory Console from the Programs/All Pro-grams menu (Intel® Turbo Memory).• Windows Re
Modules7-367
TroubleshootingOverview 8 - 18Chapter 8: TroubleshootingOverviewShould you have any problems with your computer, before consulting your service repres
Troubleshooting8 - 2 Basic Hints and Tips8Basic Hints and TipsMany of the following may seem obvious but they are often the solution to a problem when
TroubleshootingBackup and General Maintenance 8 - 38Backup and General Maintenance•Always backup your important data, and keep copies of your OS and p
XIIPrefaceDeveloping Good Work HabitsDeveloping good work habits is important if you need to work in front of the computer for long periods of time.Im
Troubleshooting8 - 4 Viruses8Viruses• Install an Anti-Virus program and keep the definitions file (the file which tells your program which viruses to
TroubleshootingUpgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software 8 - 58Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software• Do not be tempted to make changes to your
Troubleshooting8 - 6 Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software8• Don’t over complicate things. The less you have to deal with then the easier the sou
TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 78Problems & Possible SolutionsProblem Possible Cause - SolutionYou turned the power onbut it
Troubleshooting8 - 8 Problems & Possible Solutions8The computer feels toohot.Make sure the computer is properly ventilated and the vents/fan intak
TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 98You forget the bootpassword.If you forget the password, you may have to discharge the battery o
Troubleshooting8 - 10 Problems & Possible Solutions8The TouchPad doesn’twork.The Touchpad has been disabled. Press the Touchpad toggle (Fn + F1)
TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 118The Hibernate functionhas disappeared.You have a computer with 4GB of RAM and have installed
Troubleshooting8 - 12 Problems & Possible Solutions8Nothing appears on thescreen when the PCCamera software is run.You have selected an external d
TroubleshootingScreen Resolution Error 8 - 138Screen Resolution ErrorIf you are experiencing either screen resolution reduction, or screen flickering
XIIIPrefaceLightingProper lighting and a comfortable viewing angle can reduce eye strain and shoulder and neck muscle fatigue.• Position the display t
Troubleshooting8 - 14 Screen Resolution Error83. Double-click Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows.4. Click MobilePC to open the control
Interface (Ports & Jacks)Interface (Ports & Jacks) A - 1AAppendix A: Interface (Ports & Jacks)OverviewThe following chapter will give a qu
Interface (Ports & Jacks)A - 2 Interface (Ports & Jacks)APorts and JacksItem DescriptionCard Reader The card reader allows you to use the foll
Interface (Ports & Jacks)Interface (Ports & Jacks) A - 3AHDMI-Out Port The HDMI-Out (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an audio/video c
Interface (Ports & Jacks)A - 4 Interface (Ports & Jacks)ARJ-11 Phone Jack This port connects to the built-in modem. You may plug the telephone
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsNVIDIA Video Driver Installation B - 1BAppendix B: NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsThe basic settings for configuring the LCD
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 2 NVIDIA Control PanelBNVIDIA Control PanelMore advanced video configuration options are provided in the NVIDIA Contro
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsNVIDIA Control Panel B - 3BThe NVIDIA Control Panel provides additional video configuration controls andtools which allow
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 4 NVIDIA Control PanelBThe Help menus provide index and search features, and direct links to the NVIDIAwebsite etc.Fig
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsAttaching Other Displays B - 5BAttaching Other DisplaysNote that you can use a DVI cable connected to the DVI-Out port, or
XIVPreface
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 6 Attaching Other DisplaysBConfiguring an External Display using the NVIDIA Control PanelAlternatively you can use the
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsAttaching Other Displays B - 7BHDMI Audio ConfigurationAs HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) carries both audio a
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 8 Attaching Other DisplaysBHDMI Notes• Connect a device with HDMI support to the HDMI-Out port BEFORE attempt-ing to p
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDisplay Modes B - 9BDisplay ModesSingle Display ModeOnly one of your displays is used.Clone ModeClone Mode simply shows an
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 10 Display ModesBUsing New Display Detected to Enable Extended Mode1. Attach your external display to the DVI-Out Port
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDisplay Modes B - 11BUsing Display Settings to Enable Extended Mode1. Attach your external display to the DVI-Out Port or
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 12 Enabling TV DisplayBEnabling TV DisplayTo display desktop images on a TV, connect the TV to your computer by using
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsEnabling TV Display B - 13BChanging the TV Signal Format1. When the TV is enabled as a display device, click the sub-menus
NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB-14B
SpecificationsSpecifications C - 1CAppendix C: SpecificationsLatest Specification InformationThe specifications listed in this Appendix are correct a
XVPrefaceContentsNotice ...IFCC Statement ...
SpecificationsC - 2 SpecificationsCFeature SpecificationProcessor Types Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA Package, Socket PT9400/ T960
SpecificationsSpecifications C - 3CMemory Two 204 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting DDRIII (DDR3) at 1066 MHzSupports Dual Channel DDRIII (DDR3) SDRAM64-
SpecificationsC - 4 SpecificationsCCard Reader Embedded 7-in-1 Card Reader (MS/ MS Pro/ SD/ Mini SD/ MMC/ RS MMC/ MS Duo)Note: MS Duo/ Mini SD/ RS MMC
SpecificationsSpecifications C - 5CCommunication Built-In 56K Fax ModemBuilt-In 10/100/1000Mb Base-TX Ethernet LANIntel® WiFi Link 5300 Series (3*3 -
SpecificationsC - 6 SpecificationsCPowerFull Range AC/DC Adapter – AC in 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz DC Output 20V, 6A (120 Watts)Easy Changeable 8-Cell Sma
Windows XP InformationD-1DAppendix D: Windows XP InformationThis Appendix contains information (including control panel information, driver installati
Windows XP InformationD - 2 DVD Regional CodesDDVD Regional CodesRegion Geographical Location1 USA, Canada2 Western Europe, Japan, South Africa, Middl
Windows XP InformationWindows XP Start Menu & Control Panel D - 3DWindows XP Start Menu & Control PanelMost of the control panels, utilities a
Windows XP InformationD - 4 Audio FeaturesDAudio FeaturesYou can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sounds and AudioDevices Window
Windows XP InformationFunction/Hot Key Indicators D - 5DFunction/Hot Key IndicatorsThe function keys (F1 - F12 etc.) will act as hot keys when pressed
XVIPrefaceUSB Printer ...2-10Install Instructions: ...
Windows XP InformationD - 6 Video FeaturesDVideo FeaturesYou can switch display devices, and configure display options, from the Display Properties co
Windows XP InformationVideo Features D - 7DDisplay Properties & NVIDIA Control PanelFigure D - 4 - Display Properties & NVIDIA Control Panel 1
Windows XP InformationD - 8 NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDNVIDIA Video Driver ControlsAccess the NVIDIA Control Panel as indicated on page D - 6. You m
Windows XP InformationNVIDIA Video Driver Controls D - 9DDisplay Devices and Modes (NVIDIA)Note that you can use a DVI cable connected to the DVI-Out
Windows XP InformationD - 10 NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDAttaching Other Displays1. Attach your external display to the DVI-Out Port or HDMI-Out port
Windows XP InformationNVIDIA Video Driver Controls D - 11DTo Enable Extended Desktop (Windows Display Properties)1. Attach your external display to th
Windows XP InformationD - 12 NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDHDMI Audio ConfigurationAs HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) carries both audio an
Windows XP InformationNVIDIA Video Driver Controls D - 13DHDMI Video Configuration1. Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI-Out port to your external dis
Windows XP InformationD - 14 Power Management FeaturesDPower Management FeaturesThe Power Options control panel icon in Windows (see page D - 3) allow
Windows XP InformationPower Management Features D - 15DEach Windows Power Scheme will also adjust the processor performance of your machine in order t
XVIIPrefaceBIOS UtilitiesOverview ...5-1The Power-On Self Test (POST) ...
Windows XP InformationD - 16 Power Management FeaturesDStand byStand by saves the least amount of power, but takes the shortest time to return to full
Windows XP InformationConfiguring the Power Button D - 17DConfiguring the Power ButtonThe power button may be set to send the computer in to either St
Windows XP InformationD - 18 Battery InformationDBattery InformationPlease follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery.New
Windows XP InformationBattery Information D - 19DBattery life may be shortened through improper maintenance. To optimize the life and improve its perf
Windows XP InformationD - 20 Battery InformationDProper handling of the Battery Pack• DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances• DO
Windows XP InformationBattery Information D - 21DBattery FAQHow do I completely discharge the battery?Use the computer with battery power until it shu
Windows XP InformationD - 22 Driver InstallationDDriver InstallationInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click Install D
Windows XP InformationDriver Installation D - 23DTable D - 4 - Driver InstallationWinXP SP2 Driver Page #Chipset D - 25Manual Driver InstallationClick
Windows XP InformationD - 24 Driver InstallationDUpdating/Reinstalling Individual DriversIf you wish to update/reinstall individual drivers itmay be n
Windows XP InformationDriver Installation D - 25DDriver Installation ProcedureInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click
XVIIIPrefaceWindows Mobility Center ...7-11PC Camera Module ...
Windows XP InformationD - 26 Driver InstallationDLAN1. Click 5.Install LAN Driver > Yes.2. Click Next > Install.3. Click Finish.4. The network s
Windows XP InformationBluetooth Module D - 27DBluetooth ModuleThe operating system’s Bluetooth Devices control panel is used to configure the Bluetoot
Windows XP InformationD - 28 Bluetooth ModuleDBluetooth Local Area Connection IconIf you want to display the Local Area Connection icon for the Blueto
Windows XP InformationBluetooth Module D - 29DBluetooth Configuration in Windows XPSetup your Bluetooth Device so the Computer Can Find it1. Turn your
Windows XP InformationD - 30 Bluetooth ModuleDTo Add a Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click Options (tab), and make
Windows XP InformationBluetooth Module D - 31DTo Change Settings for the Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click on the
Windows XP InformationD - 32 Wireless LAN ModuleDWireless LAN ModuleIf you have included an Intel® Wi-Fi Link 5100/5300 Series (802.11 a/g/n) WLANmodu
Windows XP InformationWireless LAN Module D - 33DIntel WLAN Driver Installation1. Make sure the module is powered on, then insert the Device Drivers &
Windows XP InformationD - 34 Wireless LAN ModuleD15. Configure the settings by going to the Intel PROSet Wireless WiFi Connection Utility (Start >
Windows XP InformationWireless LAN Module D - 35D802.11b/g WLAN Driver Installation1. Make sure the module is powered on, and then insert the Device D
XIXPrefaceSpecificationsProcessor Types ... C-2Core Logic ...
Windows XP InformationD - 36 PC Camera ModuleDPC Camera ModuleBefore installing the optional PC Camera module driver use the Fn + F10 key com-bination
Windows XP InformationPC Camera Module D - 37DPC Camera Driver Installation1. Make sure the module is powered on, and then insert the Device Drivers &
Windows XP InformationD - 38 PC Camera ModuleDPC Camera Audio Setup (all camera modules)If you wish to capture video & audio with your camera, it
Windows XP InformationPC Camera Module D - 39DBisonCapBisonCap is a video viewer for general purpose video viewing and testing, and forcapturing video
Windows XP InformationD - 40 PC Camera ModuleDReducing Video File SizeNote that capturing high resolution video files requires a substantial amount of
Windows XP InformationPC Camera Module D - 41DEliminating Screen FlickerIf you find that the video screen in the BisonCap program is flickering, you c
Windows XP InformationD - 42 PC Camera ModuleDZoomThe BisonCap program allows you to zoom the camera in and out.1. Run the BisonCap program.2. Go to Z
Windows XP Information3.5G Module D - 43D3.5G ModuleIf you have included an optional 3.5G module in your purchase option follow the instructions on pa
Windows XP InformationD - 44 Fingerprint Reader ModuleDFingerprint Reader ModuleIf you have included the fingerprint reader in your purchase option yo
Windows XP InformationFingerprint Reader Module D - 45DUser Enrollment1. Click Start > Programs/All Programs > Protector Suite QL > User Enro
XXPrefaceUpdating/Reinstalling Individual Drivers ...D-24Driver Installation Procedure...D-25Found
Windows XP InformationD - 46 Fingerprint Reader ModuleD10. Click Finish.11. Click any of the headings under “Learn more about:” to get more informatio
Overview 1 - 1Quick Start Guide1Chapter 1: Quick Start GuideOverviewThis Quick Start Guide is a brief introduction to the basic features of your compu
1 - 2 OverviewQuick Start Guide1Advanced UsersIf you are an advanced user you may skip over most of this Quick Start Guide. However you may find it us
Overview 1 - 3Quick Start Guide1Model DifferencesThis notebook series includes two different design types, however only one design is pictured in this
1 - 4 OverviewQuick Start Guide1System SoftwareYour computer may already come with system software pre-installed. Where this is not the case, or where
System Startup 1 - 5Quick Start Guide1System Startup1. Remove all packing materials, and place the computer on a stable surface.2. Securely attach any
1 - 6 System Map: LCD Panel OpenQuick Start Guide1System Map: LCD Panel OpenFigure 1 - 2 LCD Panel Open1. Optional Built-In PC Camera2. LCD3. Hot Key
Quick Start GuideLED Indicators 1 - 71LED IndicatorsThe LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the com
IPrefaceNoticeThe company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Informationcontained herein is for r
Quick Start Guide1 - 8 Hot Key Buttons1Hot Key ButtonsThese buttons give instant access to the default Internet browser and e-mail program, and to a u
Keyboard 1 - 9Quick Start Guide1KeyboardThe keyboard has a numerical keypad for easy numeric data input, and features func-tion keys to allow you to c
1 - 10 Function/Hot Key IndicatorsQuick Start Guide1Function/Hot Key IndicatorsThe function keys (F1 - F12 etc.) will act as hot keys when pressed whi
Quick Start GuideSystem Map: Front & Rear Views 1 - 111System Map: Front & Rear ViewsFigure 1 - 4Front View1. Headphone-Out Jack2. Microphone-
1 - 12 System Map: Right ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Right ViewFigure 1 - 5Right View1. Express Card Slot2. 7-in-1 Card Reader3. 2 * USB 2.0 Por
System Map: Left View 1 - 13Quick Start Guide1System Map: Left ViewFigure 1 - 6Left View1. Optional Device Drive Bay (for CD/DVD Device, see page 2 -
1 - 14 System Map: Bottom ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Bottom ViewFigure 1 - 7Bottom View1. Vent/Fan Intake/Outlet2. Battery3. Battery Release La
Windows Vista Start Menu & Control Panel 1 - 15Quick Start Guide1Windows Vista Start Menu & Control PanelMost of the control panels, utilities
1 - 16 Video FeaturesQuick Start Guide1Video FeaturesYou can configure display options, from the Display Settings control panel in Windows as long as
Video Features 1 - 17Quick Start Guide1Display Devices & OptionsBesides the built-in LCD, you can also use an external VGA monitor (CRT)/external
IIPrefaceFCC Statement(Federal Communications Commission)You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsib
1 - 18 Power OptionsQuick Start Guide1Power OptionsThe Power Options (Hardware and Sound menu) control panel icon in Windows (see page 1 - 15) allows
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOverview 2 - 12Chapter 2: Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOverviewRead this chapter to learn mor
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 2 Hard Disk Drive2Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive is used to store your data in the computer. The ha
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOptical Device 2 - 32Optical DeviceThere is a bay for a 5.25" optical (CD/DVD) device (12.7mm height).
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 4 Optical Device2Handling CDs or DVDsProper handling of your CDs/DVDs will prevent them from being dama
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOptical Device 2 - 52DVD Regional CodesTo change the DVD regional codes see “Changing DVD Regional Codes” o
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 6 7-in-1 Card Reader27-in-1 Card ReaderThe card reader allows you to use some of the latest digital sto
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterExpressCard Slot 2 - 72ExpressCard SlotThe computer is equipped with an ExpressCard/34/54 slot that reads E
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 8 TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse2TouchPad and Buttons/MouseThe TouchPad is an alternative to the mouse; how
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterAudio Features 2 - 92Audio FeaturesYou can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sound con
IIIPrefaceFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmi
Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 10 Adding a Printer2Adding a PrinterThe most commonly used peripheral is a printer. The following conve
Power ManagementOverview 3 - 13Chapter 3: Power ManagementOverviewTo conserve power, especially when using the battery, your computer power man-agemen
Power Management3 - 2 The Power Sources3The Power SourcesThe computer can be powered by either an AC/DC adapter or a battery pack.AC/DC AdapterUse onl
Power ManagementTurning on the Computer 3 - 33Turning on the ComputerNow you are ready to begin using your computer. To turn it on simply press the po
Power Management3 - 4 Power Plans3Power PlansThe computer can be configured to conserve power by means of power plans. Youcan use (or modify) an exist
Power ManagementPower Plans 3 - 53Each Windows Power Plan will also adjust the processor performance of your ma-chine in order to save power. This is
Power Management3 - 6 Power-Saving States3Power-Saving StatesYou can use power-saving states to stop the computer’s operation and restart whereyou lef
Power ManagementPower-Saving States 3 - 73HibernateHibernate uses the least amount of power of all the power-saving states and savesall of your inform
Power Management3 - 8 Configuring the Power Buttons3Configuring the Power ButtonsThe power/sleep button (Fn + F4 key combo) and closed lid may be set
Power ManagementConfiguring the Power Buttons 3 - 93Resuming OperationYou can resume operation from power-saving states by pressing the power button,o
IVPrefaceIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFollow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and i
Power Management3 - 10 Battery Information3Battery InformationPlease follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery.Battery Po
Power ManagementConserving Battery Power 3 - 113Conserving Battery Power•Use a power plan that conserves power (e.g Power saver), however note that th
Power Management3 - 12 Battery Life3Battery LifeBattery life may be shortened through improper maintenance. To optimize the lifeand improve its perfor
Power ManagementBattery Life 3 - 133Proper handling of the Battery Pack• DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances• DO NOT expose th
Power Management3 - 14 Battery Life3Battery FAQHow do I completely discharge the battery?Use the computer with battery power until it shuts down due t
Power ManagementBattery Life 3 - 1534. Scroll down to Battery and click + to expand the battery options.5. Choose the options below (click Yes if a wa
Power Management3 - 16 Battery Life3How do I fully charge the battery?When charging the battery, don’t stop until the LED charging indicator light cha
Drivers & UtilitiesWhat to Install 4 - 14Chapter 4: Drivers & UtilitiesThis chapter deals with installing the drivers and utili-ties essential
Drivers & Utilities4 - 2 Driver Installation4Driver InstallationInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click Install Dr
Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 34Table 4 - 1 - Driver InstallationManual Driver InstallationClick the Browse CD button in the Drivers
VPrefaceInstructions for Care and OperationThe notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:1.
Drivers & Utilities4 - 4 Driver Installation4Updating/Reinstalling Individual DriversIf you wish to update/reinstall individual drivers itmay be n
Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 54Driver Installation ProcedureInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click
Drivers & Utilities4 - 6 Driver Installation4TouchPad1. Click 6.Install Touchpad Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next > Finish.3. Click Restart Now t
Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 74Optional DriversSee the pages indicated for the driver installation pro-cedures for any modules inclu
Drivers & Utilities4 - 8 Driver Installation4Fingerprint Reader ModuleSee the install procedure in “Fingerprint ReaderModule” on page 7 - 28.Intel
BIOS UtilitiesOverview 5 - 15Chapter 5: BIOS UtilitiesOverviewThis chapter gives a brief introduction to the computer’s built-in software: Diagnostics
BIOS Utilities5 - 2 The Power-On Self Test (POST)5The Power-On Self Test (POST)Each time you turn on the computer, the system takes a few seconds to c
BIOS UtilitiesThe Power-On Self Test (POST) 5 - 35Failing the POSTErrors can be detected during the POST. There are two categories, “fatal” and “non-f
BIOS Utilities5 - 4 The Setup Utility5The Setup UtilityThe Phoenix Setup utility tells the system how to configure itself and manage basicfeatures and
BIOS UtilitiesThe Setup Utility 5 - 55Setup ScreensThe following pages contain additional advice on portions of the Setup.Along the top of the screen
VIPreface3. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields. These can h
BIOS Utilities5-6Main Menu5Main MenuSystem Time & Date (Main Menu)The hour setting uses the 24-hour system (i.e., ØØ = midnight; 13 = 1 pm). If yo
BIOS UtilitiesMain Menu 5 - 75SATA Port 1/2/4 (Main Menu)Pressing Enter opens the sub-menu to show the configuration of a hard disk or op-tical device
BIOS Utilities5 - 8 Advanced Menu5Advanced MenuInstalled O/S (Advanced Menu)This setting tells the computer what kind of operating system you’re using
BIOS UtilitiesAdvanced Menu 5 - 95SATA Mode Selection (Advanced Menu)This menu is only available if you select the Vista O/S as your operating system.
BIOS Utilities5 - 10 Advanced Menu5Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: (Advanced Menu)Use this menu item to enable/disable the Boot-time Diagnostic Screen.Le
BIOS UtilitiesSecurity Menu 5 - 115Security MenuSet Supervisor Password (Security Menu)You can set a password for access to the Phoenix SecureCore Set
BIOS Utilities5 - 12 Security Menu5Set User Password (Security Menu)You can set a password for user mode access to the Phoenix SecureCore SetupUtility
BIOS UtilitiesBoot Menu 5 - 135Boot MenuWhen you turn the computer on it will look for an operating system (e.g. WindowsVista) from the devices listed
BIOS Utilities5 - 14 Exit Menu5Exit MenuChoosing to Discard Changes, or Exit Discarding Changes, will wipe out anychanges you have made to the Setup.
Upgrading The ComputerOverview 6 - 16Chapter 6: Upgrading The ComputerOverviewThis chapter contains information on upgrading the computer. Follow the
VIIPrefacePower SafetyThe computer has specific power requirements:• Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer.• Your AC/DC adapter
Upgrading The Computer6 - 2 Overview6When Not to UpgradeThese procedures involve opening the system’s case, adding and sometimes replac-ing parts.You
Upgrading The ComputerRemoving the Battery 6 - 36Removing the BatteryIf you are confident in undertaking upgrade procedures yourself, for safety reaso
Upgrading The Computer6 - 4 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive6Upgrading the Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive(s) can be taken out to accommodate other 2.
Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Hard Disk Drive 6 - 563. Carefully (a fan and cable are attached to the under side of the cover) lift up the bay c
Upgrading The Computer6 - 6 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive66. Pull the hard disk assembly in the direction of the arrow .7. Carefully remove the hard
Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Hard Disk Drive 6 - 768. Remove screws - to separate the hard disk from the bracket.9. Reverse the process to
Upgrading The Computer6 - 8 Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)6Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)The computer has two memory sockets for 204 pin Small O
Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the System Memory (RAM) 6 - 963. Carefully (a fan and cable are attached to the under side of the cover) lift up the b
Upgrading The Computer6 - 10 Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)66. The RAM module will pop-up, and you can remove it.7. Pull the latches to release t
Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Optical (CD/DVD) Device 6 - 116Upgrading the Optical (CD/DVD) Device1. Turn off the computer, and turn it over and
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