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VIIIPrefaceBattery Precautions• Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer.• Do no

Page 3 - Trademarks

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

Page 4 - FCC Statement

ModulesOverview 7 - 17Chapter 7: ModulesOverviewThis chapter contains the information on the various modules (some of which areoptional) which may com

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Modules7 - 2 Bluetooth Module7Bluetooth ModuleThe optional Bluetooth module allows you to connect your computer to Bluetoothenabled devices such as ot

Page 6 - COMMUNICATION LINE CORD

ModulesBluetooth Module 7 - 37Bluetooth Configuration in Windows VistaSetup your Bluetooth Device so the Computer Can Find it1. Turn your Bluetooth de

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Modules7 - 4 Bluetooth Module7To Add a Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click Options (tab), and make sure that Allow

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ModulesBluetooth Module 7 - 57To Change Settings for the Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click on the device you want

Page 9 - Power Safety

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

Page 10 - Battery Precautions

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

Page 11 - Servicing

Modules7 - 8 Wireless LAN Module7Connecting to a Wireless NetworkMake sure the Wireless LAN module is turned on.1. Click the taskbar wireless icon ,

Page 12 - Travel Considerations

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

Page 13 - On the Road

IXPrefaceCleaningDo not apply cleaner directly to the computer; use a soft clean cloth. Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleane

Page 14 - Developing Good Work Habits

Modules7 - 10 Wireless LAN Module77. To disconnect from the wireless network you can click the taskbar wireless icon , and then select Connect or disc

Page 15 - LCD Screen Care

ModulesWireless LAN Module 7 - 117Windows Mobility CenterThe Windows Mobility Center control panel provides an easy point of access forinformation on

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Modules7 - 12 PC Camera Module7PC Camera ModuleBefore installing the driver, make sure the PC Camera is on. Use the Fn + F10 keycombination (see Table

Page 17 - Contents

ModulesPC Camera Module 7 - 137PC Camera Audio SetupIf you wish to capture video & audio with your camera, it is necessary to setup theaudio recor

Page 18 - Drivers & Utilities

Modules7 - 14 PC Camera Module7Figure 7 - 11Audio Setup for PC CameraRight-click

Page 19 - BIOS Utilities

ModulesPC Camera Module 7 - 157BisonCapBisonCap is a video viewer for general purpose video viewing and testing, and forcapturing video files to .avi

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Modules7 - 16 PC Camera Module7Reducing Video File SizeNote that capturing high resolution video files requires a substantial amount of diskspace for

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ModulesPC Camera Module 7 - 177Eliminating Screen FlickerIf you find that the video screen in the BisonCap program is flickering, you can tryto adjust

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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

Page 23 - Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide

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

Page 24 - Not Included

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

Page 25 - Model Differences

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

Page 26 - System Software

Modules3.5G Module 7 - 2173G Watcher ApplicationWith the 3.5G module and USIM card (provided by your service provider) installedyou may then install t

Page 27 - System Startup

Modules7 - 22 3.5G Module7Setting Up a Carrier ProfileAlthough the connection information is stored on the USIM card supplied by the ser-vice provider

Page 28 - System Map: LCD Panel Open

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

Page 29 - LED Indicators

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

Page 30 - Hot Key Buttons

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

Page 31 - Keyboard

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.

Page 32 - Quick Start Guide

Modules3.5G Module 7 - 277Short Messaging ServiceIn addition to standard internet services you may also send and receive SMS textmessages using the 3G

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Modules7 - 28 Fingerprint Reader Module7Fingerprint Reader ModuleThe optional fingerprint reader Protector Suite Software provides a high levelof secu

Page 34 - System Map: Right View

ModulesFingerprint Reader Module 7 - 297Fingerprint Reader Driver Installation1. Insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual disc into t

Page 35 - System Map: Left View

XIPrefaceOn the RoadIn addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions in this preface, and Chapter 8: Troubleshooting,keep these points in

Page 36 - System Map: Bottom View

Modules7 - 30 Fingerprint Reader Module7User Enrollment1. Click Start > Programs/All Programs > Protector Suite QL > User Enrollment, or doub

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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

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Modules7 - 32 Fingerprint Reader Module715. Right-click the taskbar icon to bring up the menu that allows you to Edit Fingerprints, Start Control Ce

Page 39 - Display Devices & Options

ModulesIntel Turbo Memory Module 7 - 337Intel Turbo Memory ModuleIf you have included an Intel Turbo Memory (Robson) NAND flash memory cardmodule in y

Page 40 - Power Options

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

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ModulesIntel Turbo Memory Module 7 - 3571. Run the Intel® Turbo Memory Console from the Programs/All Pro-grams menu (Intel® Turbo Memory).• Windows Re

Page 43 - Optical Device

TroubleshootingOverview 8 - 18Chapter 8: TroubleshootingOverviewShould you have any problems with your computer, before consulting your service repres

Page 44 - Handling CDs or DVDs

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

Page 45 - DVD Regional Codes

TroubleshootingBackup and General Maintenance 8 - 38Backup and General Maintenance•Always backup your important data, and keep copies of your OS and p

Page 46 - 7-in-1 Card Reader

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

Page 47 - ExpressCard Slot

Troubleshooting8 - 4 Viruses8Viruses• Install an Anti-Virus program and keep the definitions file (the file which tells your program which viruses to

Page 48 - TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse

TroubleshootingUpgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software 8 - 58Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software• Do not be tempted to make changes to your

Page 49

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

Page 50 - Adding a Printer

TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 78Problems & Possible SolutionsProblem Possible Cause - SolutionYou turned the power onbut it

Page 51 - Chapter 3: Power Management

Troubleshooting8 - 8 Problems & Possible Solutions8The computer feels toohot.Make sure the computer is properly ventilated and the vents/fan intak

Page 52 - The Power Sources

TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 98You forget the bootpassword.If you forget the password, you may have to discharge the battery o

Page 53 - Turning on the Computer

Troubleshooting8 - 10 Problems & Possible Solutions8The TouchPad doesn’twork.The Touchpad has been disabled. Press the Touchpad toggle (Fn + F1)

Page 54 - Power Plans

TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 118The Hibernate functionhas disappeared.You have a computer with 4GB of RAM and have installed

Page 55 - Figure 3 - 2

Troubleshooting8 - 12 Problems & Possible Solutions8Nothing appears on thescreen when the PCCamera software is run.You have selected an external d

Page 56 - Power-Saving States

TroubleshootingScreen Resolution Error 8 - 138Screen Resolution ErrorIf you are experiencing either screen resolution reduction, or screen flickering

Page 57 - Shut Down

XIIIPrefaceLightingProper lighting and a comfortable viewing angle can reduce eye strain and shoulder and neck muscle fatigue.• Position the display t

Page 58 - Configuring the Power Buttons

Troubleshooting8 - 14 Screen Resolution Error83. Double-click Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows.4. Click MobilePC to open the control

Page 59 - Resuming Operation

Interface (Ports & Jacks)Interface (Ports & Jacks) A - 1AAppendix A: Interface (Ports & Jacks)OverviewThe following chapter will give a qu

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Interface (Ports & Jacks)A - 2 Interface (Ports & Jacks)APorts and JacksItem DescriptionCard Reader The card reader allows you to use the foll

Page 61 - Conserving Battery Power

Interface (Ports & Jacks)Interface (Ports & Jacks) A - 3AHDMI-Out Port The HDMI-Out (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an audio/video c

Page 62 - Battery Life

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

Page 63 - Battery Life 3 - 13

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsNVIDIA Video Driver Installation B - 1BAppendix B: NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsThe basic settings for configuring the LCD

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NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 2 NVIDIA Control PanelBNVIDIA Control PanelMore advanced video configuration options are provided in the NVIDIA Contro

Page 65 - Figure 3 - 8

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsNVIDIA Control Panel B - 3BThe NVIDIA Control Panel provides additional video configuration controls andtools which allow

Page 66 - 3 - 16 Battery Life

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 4 NVIDIA Control PanelBThe Help menus provide index and search features, and direct links to the NVIDIAwebsite etc.Fig

Page 67 - What to Install

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsAttaching Other Displays B - 5BAttaching Other DisplaysNote that you can use a DVI cable connected to the DVI-Out port, or

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XIVPreface

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NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 6 Attaching Other DisplaysBConfiguring an External Display using the NVIDIA Control PanelAlternatively you can use the

Page 70 - New Hardware Found

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsAttaching Other Displays B - 7BHDMI Audio ConfigurationAs HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) carries both audio a

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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

Page 72 - Card Reader/ExpressCard

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDisplay Modes B - 9BDisplay ModesSingle Display ModeOnly one of your displays is used.Clone ModeClone Mode simply shows an

Page 73 - Optional Drivers

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 10 Display ModesBUsing New Display Detected to Enable Extended Mode1. Attach your external display to the DVI-Out Port

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NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDisplay Modes B - 11BUsing Display Settings to Enable Extended Mode1. Attach your external display to the DVI-Out Port or

Page 75 - Chapter 5: BIOS Utilities

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB - 12 Enabling TV DisplayBEnabling TV DisplayTo display desktop images on a TV, connect the TV to your computer by using

Page 76 - The Power-On Self Test (POST)

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

Page 77 - Failing the POST

NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsB-14B

Page 78 - The Setup Utility

SpecificationsSpecifications C - 1CAppendix C: SpecificationsLatest Specification InformationThe specifications listed in this Appendix are correct a

Page 79 - Setup Screens

XVPrefaceContentsNotice ...IFCC Statement ...

Page 80 - Main Menu

SpecificationsC - 2 SpecificationsCFeature SpecificationProcessor Types Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA Package, Socket PT9400/ T960

Page 81 - SATA Port 1/2/4 (Main Menu)

SpecificationsSpecifications C - 3CMemory Two 204 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting DDRIII (DDR3) at 1066 MHzSupports Dual Channel DDRIII (DDR3) SDRAM64-

Page 82 - Advanced Menu

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

Page 83 - Advanced Menu 5 - 9

SpecificationsSpecifications C - 5CCommunication Built-In 56K Fax ModemBuilt-In 10/100/1000Mb Base-TX Ethernet LANIntel® WiFi Link 5300 Series (3*3 -

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SpecificationsC - 6 SpecificationsCPowerFull Range AC/DC Adapter – AC in 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz DC Output 20V, 6A (120 Watts)Easy Changeable 8-Cell Sma

Page 85 - Security Menu

Windows XP InformationD-1DAppendix D: Windows XP InformationThis Appendix contains information (including control panel information, driver installati

Page 86 - 5 - 12 Security Menu

Windows XP InformationD - 2 DVD Regional CodesDDVD Regional CodesRegion Geographical Location1 USA, Canada2 Western Europe, Japan, South Africa, Middl

Page 87 - Boot Menu

Windows XP InformationWindows XP Start Menu & Control Panel D - 3DWindows XP Start Menu & Control PanelMost of the control panels, utilities a

Page 88 - Exit Menu

Windows XP InformationD - 4 Audio FeaturesDAudio FeaturesYou can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sounds and AudioDevices Window

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Windows XP InformationFunction/Hot Key Indicators D - 5DFunction/Hot Key IndicatorsThe function keys (F1 - F12 etc.) will act as hot keys when pressed

Page 90 - When Not to Upgrade

XVIPrefaceUSB Printer ...2-10Install Instructions: ...

Page 91 - Removing the Battery

Windows XP InformationD - 6 Video FeaturesDVideo FeaturesYou can switch display devices, and configure display options, from the Display Properties co

Page 92 - Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive

Windows XP InformationVideo Features D - 7DDisplay Properties & NVIDIA Control PanelFigure D - 4 - Display Properties & NVIDIA Control Panel 1

Page 93 - Figure 6 - 4

Windows XP InformationD - 8 NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDNVIDIA Video Driver ControlsAccess the NVIDIA Control Panel as indicated on page D - 6. You m

Page 94 - Figure 6 - 6

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

Page 95 - Figure 6 - 7

Windows XP InformationD - 10 NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDAttaching Other Displays1. Attach your external display to the DVI-Out Port or HDMI-Out port

Page 96 - Figure 6 - 8

Windows XP InformationNVIDIA Video Driver Controls D - 11DTo Enable Extended Desktop (Windows Display Properties)1. Attach your external display to th

Page 97 - Figure 6 - 10

Windows XP InformationD - 12 NVIDIA Video Driver ControlsDHDMI Audio ConfigurationAs HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) carries both audio an

Page 98 - Figure 6 - 11

Windows XP InformationNVIDIA Video Driver Controls D - 13DHDMI Video Configuration1. Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI-Out port to your external dis

Page 99 - Figure 6 - 12

Windows XP InformationD - 14 Power Management FeaturesDPower Management FeaturesThe Power Options control panel icon in Windows (see page D - 3) allow

Page 100 - Figure 6 - 14

Windows XP InformationPower Management Features D - 15DEach Windows Power Scheme will also adjust the processor performance of your machine in order t

Page 101 - Chapter 7: Modules

XVIIPrefaceBIOS UtilitiesOverview ...5-1The Power-On Self Test (POST) ...

Page 102 - Bluetooth Module

Windows XP InformationD - 16 Power Management FeaturesDStand byStand by saves the least amount of power, but takes the shortest time to return to full

Page 103 - Figure 7 - 1

Windows XP InformationConfiguring the Power Button D - 17DConfiguring the Power ButtonThe power button may be set to send the computer in to either St

Page 104 - 7 - 4 Bluetooth Module

Windows XP InformationD - 18 Battery InformationDBattery InformationPlease follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery.New

Page 105 - Figure 7 - 4

Windows XP InformationBattery Information D - 19DBattery life may be shortened through improper maintenance. To optimize the life and improve its perf

Page 106 - Wireless LAN Module

Windows XP InformationD - 20 Battery InformationDProper handling of the Battery Pack• DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances• DO

Page 107 - 802.11b/g Driver Installation

Windows XP InformationBattery Information D - 21DBattery FAQHow do I completely discharge the battery?Use the computer with battery power until it shu

Page 108 - Figure 7 - 6

Windows XP InformationD - 22 Driver InstallationDDriver InstallationInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click Install D

Page 109 - Figure 7 - 8

Windows XP InformationDriver Installation D - 23DTable D - 4 - Driver InstallationWinXP SP2 Driver Page #Chipset D - 25Manual Driver InstallationClick

Page 110 - Figure 7 - 9

Windows XP InformationD - 24 Driver InstallationDUpdating/Reinstalling Individual DriversIf you wish to update/reinstall individual drivers itmay be n

Page 111 - Windows Mobility Center

Windows XP InformationDriver Installation D - 25DDriver Installation ProcedureInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click

Page 113 - PC Camera Audio Setup

XVIIIPrefaceWindows Mobility Center ...7-11PC Camera Module ...

Page 114 - Figure 7 - 11

Windows XP InformationD - 26 Driver InstallationDLAN1. Click 5.Install LAN Driver > Yes.2. Click Next > Install.3. Click Finish.4. The network s

Page 115 - PC Camera Module 7 - 15

Windows XP InformationBluetooth Module D - 27DBluetooth ModuleThe operating system’s Bluetooth Devices control panel is used to configure the Bluetoot

Page 116 - 7 - 16 PC Camera Module

Windows XP InformationD - 28 Bluetooth ModuleDBluetooth Local Area Connection IconIf you want to display the Local Area Connection icon for the Blueto

Page 117 - Figure 7 - 12

Windows XP InformationBluetooth Module D - 29DBluetooth Configuration in Windows XPSetup your Bluetooth Device so the Computer Can Find it1. Turn your

Page 118 - Figure 7 - 13

Windows XP InformationD - 30 Bluetooth ModuleDTo Add a Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click Options (tab), and make

Page 119 - 3.5G Module

Windows XP InformationBluetooth Module D - 31DTo Change Settings for the Bluetooth Device1. Access the Bluetooth Devices control panel.2. Click on the

Page 120 - Figure 7 - 16

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

Page 121 - 3G Watcher Application

Windows XP InformationWireless LAN Module D - 33DIntel WLAN Driver Installation1. Make sure the module is powered on, then insert the Device Drivers &

Page 122 - Figure 7 - 18

Windows XP InformationD - 34 Wireless LAN ModuleD15. Configure the settings by going to the Intel PROSet Wireless WiFi Connection Utility (Start >

Page 123 - Figure 7 - 20

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

Page 124 - Figure 7 - 22

XIXPrefaceSpecificationsProcessor Types ... C-2Core Logic ...

Page 125 - Figure 7 - 24

Windows XP InformationD - 36 PC Camera ModuleDPC Camera ModuleBefore installing the optional PC Camera module driver use the Fn + F10 key com-bination

Page 126 - Figure 7 - 25

Windows XP InformationPC Camera Module D - 37DPC Camera Driver Installation1. Make sure the module is powered on, and then insert the Device Drivers &

Page 127 - Short Messaging Service

Windows XP InformationD - 38 PC Camera ModuleDPC Camera Audio Setup (all camera modules)If you wish to capture video & audio with your camera, it

Page 128 - Fingerprint Reader Module

Windows XP InformationPC Camera Module D - 39DBisonCapBisonCap is a video viewer for general purpose video viewing and testing, and forcapturing video

Page 129 - Help & Manual

Windows XP InformationD - 40 PC Camera ModuleDReducing Video File SizeNote that capturing high resolution video files requires a substantial amount of

Page 130 - User Enrollment

Windows XP InformationPC Camera Module D - 41DEliminating Screen FlickerIf you find that the video screen in the BisonCap program is flickering, you c

Page 131 - Note that it is strongly rec

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

Page 132 - Figure 7 - 28

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

Page 133 - Intel Turbo Memory Module

Windows XP InformationD - 44 Fingerprint Reader ModuleDFingerprint Reader ModuleIf you have included the fingerprint reader in your purchase option yo

Page 134 - ReadyBoost Issue

Windows XP InformationFingerprint Reader Module D - 45DUser Enrollment1. Click Start > Programs/All Programs > Protector Suite QL > User Enro

Page 135 - Figure 7 - 29

XXPrefaceUpdating/Reinstalling Individual Drivers ...D-24Driver Installation Procedure...D-25Found

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Windows XP InformationD - 46 Fingerprint Reader ModuleD10. Click Finish.11. Click any of the headings under “Learn more about:” to get more informatio

Page 137 - Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

Overview 1 - 1Quick Start Guide1Chapter 1: Quick Start GuideOverviewThis Quick Start Guide is a brief introduction to the basic features of your compu

Page 138 - Basic Hints and Tips

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

Page 139 - Troubleshooting

Overview 1 - 3Quick Start Guide1Model DifferencesThis notebook series includes two different design types, however only one design is pictured in this

Page 140 - 8 - 4 Viruses

1 - 4 OverviewQuick Start Guide1System SoftwareYour computer may already come with system software pre-installed. Where this is not the case, or where

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System Startup 1 - 5Quick Start Guide1System Startup1. Remove all packing materials, and place the computer on a stable surface.2. Securely attach any

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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

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Quick Start GuideLED Indicators 1 - 71LED IndicatorsThe LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the com

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IPrefaceNoticeThe company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Informationcontained herein is for r

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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

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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

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1 - 10 Function/Hot Key IndicatorsQuick Start Guide1Function/Hot Key IndicatorsThe function keys (F1 - F12 etc.) will act as hot keys when pressed whi

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Quick Start GuideSystem Map: Front & Rear Views 1 - 111System Map: Front & Rear ViewsFigure 1 - 4Front View1. Headphone-Out Jack2. Microphone-

Page 149 - Screen Resolution Error

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

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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 -

Page 151 - Overview

1 - 14 System Map: Bottom ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Bottom ViewFigure 1 - 7Bottom View1. Vent/Fan Intake/Outlet2. Battery3. Battery Release La

Page 152 - Ports and Jacks

Windows Vista Start Menu & Control Panel 1 - 15Quick Start Guide1Windows Vista Start Menu & Control PanelMost of the control panels, utilities

Page 153 - Interface (Ports & Jacks)

1 - 16 Video FeaturesQuick Start Guide1Video FeaturesYou can configure display options, from the Display Settings control panel in Windows as long as

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Video Features 1 - 17Quick Start Guide1Display Devices & OptionsBesides the built-in LCD, you can also use an external VGA monitor (CRT)/external

Page 155 - Video Card Options

IIPrefaceFCC Statement(Federal Communications Commission)You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsib

Page 156 - NVIDIA Control Panel

1 - 18 Power OptionsQuick Start Guide1Power OptionsThe Power Options (Hardware and Sound menu) control panel icon in Windows (see page 1 - 15) allows

Page 157 - Figure B - 2

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOverview 2 - 12Chapter 2: Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOverviewRead this chapter to learn mor

Page 158 - Figure B - 3

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

Page 159 - Attaching Other Displays

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOptical Device 2 - 32Optical DeviceThere is a bay for a 5.25" optical (CD/DVD) device (12.7mm height).

Page 160 - Figure B - 5

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 4 Optical Device2Handling CDs or DVDsProper handling of your CDs/DVDs will prevent them from being dama

Page 161 - HDMI Audio Configuration

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterOptical Device 2 - 52DVD Regional CodesTo change the DVD regional codes see “Changing DVD Regional Codes” o

Page 162

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

Page 163 - Display Modes

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterExpressCard Slot 2 - 72ExpressCard SlotThe computer is equipped with an ExpressCard/34/54 slot that reads E

Page 164 - Figure B - 7

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 8 TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse2TouchPad and Buttons/MouseThe TouchPad is an alternative to the mouse; how

Page 165 - Figure B - 8

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & PrinterAudio Features 2 - 92Audio FeaturesYou can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sound con

Page 166 - Enabling TV Display

IIIPrefaceFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmi

Page 167 - Changing the TV Signal Format

Storage Devices, Mouse, Audio & Printer2 - 10 Adding a Printer2Adding a PrinterThe most commonly used peripheral is a printer. The following conve

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Power ManagementOverview 3 - 13Chapter 3: Power ManagementOverviewTo conserve power, especially when using the battery, your computer power man-agemen

Page 169 - Appendix C: Specifications

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

Page 170 - C - 2 Specifications

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

Page 171 - Specifications C - 3

Power Management3 - 4 Power Plans3Power PlansThe computer can be configured to conserve power by means of power plans. Youcan use (or modify) an exist

Page 172 - C - 4 Specifications

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

Page 173 - (Factory Option)

Power Management3 - 6 Power-Saving States3Power-Saving StatesYou can use power-saving states to stop the computer’s operation and restart whereyou lef

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Power ManagementPower-Saving States 3 - 73HibernateHibernate uses the least amount of power of all the power-saving states and savesall of your inform

Page 175 - Windows XP Information

Power Management3 - 8 Configuring the Power Buttons3Configuring the Power ButtonsThe power/sleep button (Fn + F4 key combo) and closed lid may be set

Page 176 - D - 2 DVD Regional Codes

Power ManagementConfiguring the Power Buttons 3 - 93Resuming OperationYou can resume operation from power-saving states by pressing the power button,o

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IVPrefaceIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFollow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and i

Page 178 - Audio Features

Power Management3 - 10 Battery Information3Battery InformationPlease follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery.Battery Po

Page 179

Power ManagementConserving Battery Power 3 - 113Conserving Battery Power•Use a power plan that conserves power (e.g Power saver), however note that th

Page 180 - Video Features

Power Management3 - 12 Battery Life3Battery LifeBattery life may be shortened through improper maintenance. To optimize the lifeand improve its perfor

Page 181 - Video Features D - 7

Power ManagementBattery Life 3 - 133Proper handling of the Battery Pack• DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances• DO NOT expose th

Page 182

Power Management3 - 14 Battery Life3Battery FAQHow do I completely discharge the battery?Use the computer with battery power until it shuts down due t

Page 183 - Table D - 3 - Display Modes

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

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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

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Drivers & UtilitiesWhat to Install 4 - 14Chapter 4: Drivers & UtilitiesThis chapter deals with installing the drivers and utili-ties essential

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Drivers & Utilities4 - 2 Driver Installation4Driver InstallationInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click Install Dr

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Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 34Table 4 - 1 - Driver InstallationManual Driver InstallationClick the Browse CD button in the Drivers

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VPrefaceInstructions for Care and OperationThe notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:1.

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Drivers & Utilities4 - 4 Driver Installation4Updating/Reinstalling Individual DriversIf you wish to update/reinstall individual drivers itmay be n

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Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 54Driver Installation ProcedureInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manualdisc and click

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Drivers & Utilities4 - 6 Driver Installation4TouchPad1. Click 6.Install Touchpad Driver > Yes. 2. Click Next > Finish.3. Click Restart Now t

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Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 74Optional DriversSee the pages indicated for the driver installation pro-cedures for any modules inclu

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Drivers & Utilities4 - 8 Driver Installation4Fingerprint Reader ModuleSee the install procedure in “Fingerprint ReaderModule” on page 7 - 28.Intel

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BIOS UtilitiesOverview 5 - 15Chapter 5: BIOS UtilitiesOverviewThis chapter gives a brief introduction to the computer’s built-in software: Diagnostics

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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

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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

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BIOS Utilities5 - 4 The Setup Utility5The Setup UtilityThe Phoenix Setup utility tells the system how to configure itself and manage basicfeatures and

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BIOS UtilitiesThe Setup Utility 5 - 55Setup ScreensThe following pages contain additional advice on portions of the Setup.Along the top of the screen

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VIPreface3. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields. These can h

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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

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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

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BIOS Utilities5 - 8 Advanced Menu5Advanced MenuInstalled O/S (Advanced Menu)This setting tells the computer what kind of operating system you’re using

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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.

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BIOS Utilities5 - 10 Advanced Menu5Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: (Advanced Menu)Use this menu item to enable/disable the Boot-time Diagnostic Screen.Le

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BIOS UtilitiesSecurity Menu 5 - 115Security MenuSet Supervisor Password (Security Menu)You can set a password for access to the Phoenix SecureCore Set

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BIOS Utilities5 - 12 Security Menu5Set User Password (Security Menu)You can set a password for user mode access to the Phoenix SecureCore SetupUtility

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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

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BIOS Utilities5 - 14 Exit Menu5Exit MenuChoosing to Discard Changes, or Exit Discarding Changes, will wipe out anychanges you have made to the Setup.

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Upgrading The ComputerOverview 6 - 16Chapter 6: Upgrading The ComputerOverviewThis chapter contains information on upgrading the computer. Follow the

Page 210 - .Double-click the camera

VIIPrefacePower SafetyThe computer has specific power requirements:• Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer.• Your AC/DC adapter

Page 211 - PC Camera Driver Installation

Upgrading The Computer6 - 2 Overview6When Not to UpgradeThese procedures involve opening the system’s case, adding and sometimes replac-ing parts.You

Page 212 - D - 38 PC Camera Module

Upgrading The ComputerRemoving the Battery 6 - 36Removing the BatteryIf you are confident in undertaking upgrade procedures yourself, for safety reaso

Page 213 - Set Capture File

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.

Page 214 - Reducing Video File Size

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

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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

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Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Hard Disk Drive 6 - 768. Remove screws - to separate the hard disk from the bracket.9. Reverse the process to

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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

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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

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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

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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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