Eurocom L29xN All-in-One LCD PC Manuel d'utilisateur

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VIIIPreface

Page 3 - Trademarks

Troubleshooting6 - 8 Problems & Possible Solutions6The CD/DVD cannot be read.The CD/DVD is dirty. Clean it with a CD-ROM cleaner kit.The CD/DVD di

Page 4 - FCC Statement

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

Page 5 - ECOMMUNICATION LINE CORD

Interface (Ports & Jacks)A - 2 Interface (Ports & Jacks)AIEEE 1394a Port This port will allow high speed connection to various peripheral dev

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Interface (Ports & Jacks)Interface (Ports & Jacks) A - 3ASerial Port Connect a serial type mouse to this port.USB 2.0/1.1 Ports These USB 2.0

Page 7 - Power Safety

Interface (Ports & Jacks)A-4A

Page 8 - Servicing

SpecificationsSpecifications B - 1BAppendix B: SpecificationsLatest Specification InformationThe specifications listed in this Appendix are correct

Page 9 - Ergonomics

SpecificationsB - 2 SpecificationsBFeature SpecificationProcessor Types Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA PackageT7200/ T7400/ T76006

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SpecificationsSpecifications B - 3BSecurity Security (Kensington® Type) Lock Slot BIOS PasswordMemory Two 200 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting DDRII (DD

Page 11 - Contents

SpecificationsB - 4 SpecificationsBInterface One Serial PortOne Parallel PortOne External Monitor PortOne Headphone-Out JackOne Microphone-In JackOne

Page 12 - BIOS Utilities

SpecificationsSpecifications B - 5BOptional Optical Drive Module Options:Combo Drive ModuleDVD-Dual Drive ModuleDVD Super Multi Drive ModuleTouch Pane

Page 13 - Upgrading The Computer

IXPrefaceContentsNotice ...IFCC Statement ...

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SpecificationsB-6B

Page 15 - Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide

XPrefaceInserting and Removing PC Cards ...2-13Power Management ...2-14Power Sc

Page 16 - Warning Boxes

XIPrefaceSystem Time & Date (Main Menu) ...4-6Legacy Diskette A: (Main Menu) ...4-7IDE Chan

Page 17 - System Software

XIIPrefaceSpecificationsProcessor Types ... B-2Core Logic ...

Page 18 - System Startup

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

Page 19 - Quick Start Guide

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 20 - System Map: Front View

Overview 1 - 3Quick Start Guide1Not IncludedOperating Systems (e.g. Windows XP etc.) and applications (e.g. word processing, spreadsheet and database

Page 21 - Power Button

1 - 4 System StartupQuick Start Guide1System Startup1. Remove all packing materials, CDs/DVDs, floppy disks, and any PC Cards.2. Securely attach any p

Page 22 - Optical (CD/DVD) Device

Model Types and Design Differences 1 - 5Quick Start Guide1Model Types and Design DifferencesThere two model types (pictured below) in this LCD PC seri

Page 24 - Model A Model B

1 - 6 System Map: Front ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Front ViewFigure 1 - 2 - Front View213241. LCD Panel2. Speakers3. LED Indicators4. Power But

Page 25 - System Map: Right View

Quick Start GuideSystem Map: Front View 1 - 71LED IndicatorsThe LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of

Page 26 - System Map: Rear View

Quick Start Guide1 - 8 Optical (CD/DVD) Device1Optical (CD/DVD) DeviceThere is a bay for a 5.25" optical (CD/DVD) device (12.7mm height). The act

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Optical (CD/DVD) Device 1 - 9Quick Start Guide1DVD Regional CodesDVD region detection is device dependent, not OS-dependent. You can select your modul

Page 28 - Video Features

1 - 10 System Map: Left ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Left View122CD/DVD Emergency EjectIf you need to manually eject a CD/DVD (e.g. due to an un

Page 29 - Video Features 1 - 15

System Map: Right View 1 - 11Quick Start Guide1System Map: Right View14265789Figure 1 - 5 - Right View1. LCD Brightness Control Knob2. Volume Control

Page 30 - Power Management Features

1 - 12 System Map: Rear ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Rear View1Handle WarningWe strongly recommend using both hands to move the computer (one ha

Page 31 - Adding a Printer

Windows XP Start Menu & Control Panel 1 - 13Quick Start Guide1Windows XP Start Menu & Control PanelMost of the control panels, utilities and p

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1 - 14 Video FeaturesQuick Start Guide1Video FeaturesYour computer has built-in Intel on-board video. You can switch display devices, and configure di

Page 33 - Chapter 2: Advanced Controls

Video Features 1 - 15Quick Start Guide1Figure 1 - 8 - Display Properties DesktopTable 1 - 3 - Display OptionsIntel Display Mode DescriptionSingle Mode

Page 34 - Advanced Video Controls

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

Page 35 - Intel Graphics Properties

1 - 16 Power Management FeaturesQuick Start Guide1Power Management FeaturesThe Power Options control panel in Windows (see page 1 - 13) allows you to

Page 36 - Figure 2 - 3

Adding a Printer 1 - 17Quick Start Guide1Adding a PrinterThe most commonly used peripheral is a printer. The following conventions will help you to ad

Page 37 - Scheme Options

Quick Start Guide1 - 181

Page 38 - Attaching Other Displays

Advanced ControlsOverview 2 - 12Chapter 2: Advanced ControlsOverviewThis chapter covers:• Advanced Video Controls• Audio Features• 7-in-1 Card Reader•

Page 39 - Display Modes

Advanced Controls2 - 2 Advanced Video Controls2Advanced Video ControlsThis section is about making adjustments for the LCD display, and switching disp

Page 40 - Figure 2 - 6

Advanced ControlsIntel Graphics Properties 2 - 32Intel Graphics PropertiesMore advanced video configuration options are provided by the Intel(R) Gr

Page 41 - Figure 2 - 7

Advanced Controls2 - 4 Intel Graphics Properties2You may make changes to the devices, color, schemes, Hot Keys etc. by clicking the appropriate menu i

Page 42 - Figure 2 - 8

Advanced ControlsIntel Graphics Properties 2 - 52Scheme OptionsUse Scheme Options to configure quick settings for applications which require spe-ci

Page 43 - Audio Features

Advanced Controls2 - 6 Attaching Other Displays2Attaching Other DisplaysBesides the built-in LCD, you can also use an external monitor/flat panel disp

Page 44 - 7-in-1 Card Reader

Advanced ControlsDisplay Modes 2 - 72Display ModesSingle DisplayOnly one of your attached displays is used.TwinThis mode will drive multiple displays

Page 45 - PC Card Slot

IIPrefaceFCC Statement(Federal Communications Commission)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi

Page 46 - Power Management

Advanced Controls2 - 8 Display Modes2To Enable Intel(R) Dual Display Clone Mode1. Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port, and turn

Page 47 - Power Schemes

Advanced ControlsDisplay Modes 2 - 92To Enable Extended Desktop Mode:1. Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port, and turn it on.2. G

Page 48 - System Power Options

Advanced Controls2 - 10 Display Modes2To Enable Extended Desktop (Display Properties)1. Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port, and

Page 49 - Hibernate

Advanced ControlsAudio Features 2 - 112Audio FeaturesYou can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sounds and Audio Devices Windows c

Page 50 - Configuring the Power Button

Advanced Controls2 - 12 7-in-1 Card Reader27-in-1 Card ReaderThe card reader allows you to use some of the latest digital storage cards. Push the card

Page 51 - Figure 2 - 15

Advanced ControlsPC Card Slot 2 - 132PC Card SlotThe computer is equipped with a PCMCIA 3.3V/5V slot for one type II PCMCIA CardBus PC Card Slot. Make

Page 52 - Wireless

Advanced Controls2 - 14 Power Management2Power ManagementThe computer uses the ACPI power management system to conserve power by con-trolling individu

Page 53 - 802.11b/g WLAN Module

Advanced ControlsPower Management 2 - 152Power SchemesYou can set your computer to conserve power through individual components by means of Power Sche

Page 54 - Figure 2 - 17

Advanced Controls2 - 16 Power Management2System Power OptionsYou can use the system power options to stop the computer’s operation and restart where y

Page 55 - Bluetooth Module

Advanced ControlsPower Management 2 - 172StandbyStandby saves the least amount of power, but takes the shortest time to return to full operation. Duri

Page 56 - Figure 2 - 18

IIIPrefaceIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFollow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, andi

Page 57 - Touch Panel Module

Advanced Controls2 - 18 Power Management2Configuring the Power ButtonThe power button may be set to send the computer in to either Standby or Hiber-na

Page 58 - Calibrating the Touch Panel

Advanced ControlsIntel PRO/Wireless WLAN Module 2 - 192Intel PRO/Wireless WLAN ModuleIf you have included an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g)

Page 59 - What to Install

Advanced Controls2 - 20 Intel PRO/Wireless WLAN Module2Intel WLAN Driver Installation1. Insert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-R

Page 60 - 3 - 2 What to Install

Advanced Controls802.11b/g WLAN Module 2 - 212802.11b/g WLAN ModuleIf your purchase option includes the 802.11b/g Wireless LAN module, follow the proc

Page 61 - Service Packs

Advanced Controls2 - 22 802.11b/g WLAN Module2Network ConnectionUse the Windows Net-work Connections con-trol panel to access available wireless net-

Page 62 - Version Conflict Message

Advanced ControlsBluetooth Module 2 - 232Bluetooth ModuleIf your purchase option includes the Bluetooth module, follow the procedure below for driver

Page 63 - Driver Installation

Advanced Controls2 - 24 Bluetooth Module2Send To BluetoothRight-Click to select any file and scroll down to Send To... Bluetooth Device.Figure 2 - 18

Page 64 - New Hardware Found

Advanced ControlsTouch Panel Module 2 - 252Touch Panel ModuleIf your purchase option includes the Touch Panel module, follow the procedure be-low for

Page 65

Advanced Controls2 - 26 Touch Panel Module2Calibrating the Touch Panel1. Configure the settings from the TouchSet Utility control panel (Start > Pr

Page 66 - PCMCIA/Card Reader

Drivers & UtilitiesWhat to Install 3 - 13Chapter 3: Drivers & UtilitiesThis chapter deals with installing the drivers and utili-ties essential

Page 67 - Touch Panel

IVPrefaceInstructions for Care and OperationThe computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:1. Don’t dr

Page 68

Drivers & Utilities3 - 2 What to Install3Navigate (Browse..) to D:You will notice that many of the instructions for driver installation require y

Page 69 - Chapter 4: BIOS Utilities

Drivers & UtilitiesWhat to Install 3 - 33Service PacksCheck the warnings on the following pages regarding installation of the appropriate Service

Page 70 - The Power-On Self Test (POST)

Drivers & Utilities3 - 4 What to Install3Authorized Driver MessageIf you receive a message telling you that the driver you are installing is not a

Page 71 - Failing the POST

Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 3 - 53Driver InstallationInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM and click Install

Page 72 - The Setup Program

Drivers & Utilities3 - 6 Driver Installation3Table 3 - 1 - Driver InstallationService Pack InstallationMake sure you install the appropriate servi

Page 73 - Setup Screens

Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 3 - 73Chipset1. Click Install WinXP Drivers > Yes.2. Click 1.Install Chipset Driver > Yes. OR Navigat

Page 74 - Main Menu

Drivers & Utilities3 - 8 Driver Installation3Modem1. Click Install WinXP Drivers > Yes.2. Click 4.Install Modem Driver > Yes. OR Navigate (

Page 75 - Main Menu 4 - 7

Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 3 - 93Wireless LANSee the installation procedure in “Intel WLAN Driver Installation” on page 2 - 20 or “Wir

Page 76 - Advanced Menu

Drivers & Utilities3 - 10 3

Page 77 - Advanced Menu 4 - 9

BIOS UtilitiesOverview 4 - 14Chapter 4: BIOS UtilitiesOverviewThis chapter gives a brief introduction to the computer’s built-in software: Diagnostics

Page 78 - Security Menu

VPrefacePower SafetyThe computer has specific power requirements:• When you want to unplug the power cord, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head,

Page 79 - Security Menu 4 - 11

BIOS Utilities4 - 2 The Power-On Self Test (POST)4The Power-On Self Test (POST)Each time you turn on the computer, the system takes a few seconds t

Page 80 - Boot Menu

BIOS UtilitiesThe Power-On Self Test (POST) 4 - 34Failing the POSTErrors can be detected during the POST. There are two categories, “fatal” and “no

Page 81 - Exit Menu

BIOS Utilities4 - 4 The Setup Program4The Setup ProgramThe PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility tells the system how to configure itself and man-age basic featur

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BIOS UtilitiesThe Setup Program 4 - 54Setup ScreensThe following pages contain additional advice on portions of the Setup.Along the top of the screen

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BIOS Utilities4 - 6 Main Menu4Main MenuSystem Time & Date (Main Menu)The hour setting uses the 24-hour system (i.e., ØØ = midnight; 13 = 1 pm). If

Page 84 - When Not to Upgrade

BIOS UtilitiesMain Menu 4 - 74Legacy Diskette A: (Main Menu)This control allows you to enable/reconfigure the internal floppy disk drive.IDE Channel 0

Page 85 - Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive

BIOS Utilities4 - 8 Advanced Menu4Advanced MenuChipset Information Menu (Advanced Menu)Press Enter here to open the sub-menu which displays informatio

Page 86 - Figure 5 - 3

BIOS UtilitiesAdvanced Menu 4 - 94Reset Configuration Data: (Advanced Menu)This item is set to “No” as default. You can change the setting to “Yes” if

Page 87 - Figure 5 - 4

BIOS Utilities4 - 10 Security Menu4Security MenuSet Supervisor Password (Security Menu)You can set a password for access to the Setup utility. This wi

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BIOS UtilitiesSecurity Menu 4 - 114Password on boot: (Security Menu)Specify whether or not a password should be entered to boot the computer. If “En-a

Page 89 - Figure 5 - 7

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

Page 90 - Figure 5 - 8

BIOS Utilities4 - 12 Boot Menu4Boot MenuWhen you turn the computer on it will look for an operating system (e.g. Win-dowsXP) from the devices listed i

Page 91 - Figure 5 - 10

BIOS UtilitiesExit Menu 4 - 134Exit MenuChoosing to Discard Changes, or Exit Discarding Changes, will wipe out any changes you have made to the Setup.

Page 92 - Figure 5 - 11

BIOS Utilities4 - 14 4

Page 93 - Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

Upgrading The ComputerOverview 5 - 15Chapter 5: Upgrading The ComputerOverviewThis chapter contains information on upgrading the computer. Follow the

Page 94 - Basic Hints and Tips

Upgrading The Computer5 - 2 Overview5When Not to UpgradeThese procedures involve opening the system’s case, adding and sometimes replac-ing parts.You

Page 95 - “Boot Menu” on page 4 - 12)

Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Hard Disk Drive 5 - 35Upgrading the Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive is used to store your data internally in

Page 96 - 6 - 4 Viruses

Upgrading The Computer5 - 4 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive54. Pull the HDD assembly out of the bay and disconnect cables & . 5. Remove screws

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Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the System Memory (RAM) 5 - 55Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)The computer can accommodate up to 2GB of memory in

Page 98

Upgrading The Computer5 - 6 Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)55. Carefully remove the rear cover and set it aside.6. The memory sockets will now

Page 99

Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the System Memory (RAM) 5 - 7510. Insert the new module. The module will only fit one way as defined by the pin ali

Page 100 - Troubleshooting

VIIPrefaceErgonomicsWe designed your LCD PC system to be functional as well as attractive. To get most out of it, here are somesuggestions on how to p

Page 101 - Overview

Upgrading The Computer5 - 8 Upgrading the Optical Device (Model A)5Upgrading the Optical Device (Model A)1. Unplug the power cord and disconnect al

Page 102 - Interface (Ports & Jacks)

Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Optical Device (Model A) 5 - 955. Carefully remove the rear cover and set it aside.6. The optical device will

Page 103

Upgrading The Computer5 - 10 Upgrading the Optical Device (Model B)5Upgrading the Optical Device (Model B)1. Unplug the power cord and disconnect a

Page 104

TroubleshootingOverview 6 - 16Chapter 6: TroubleshootingOverviewShould you have any problems with your computer, before consulting your service repres

Page 105 - Appendix B: Specifications

Troubleshooting6 - 2 Basic Hints and Tips6Basic Hints and TipsMany of the following may seem obvious but they are often the solution to a problem when

Page 106 - B - 2 Specifications

TroubleshootingBackup and General Maintenance 6 - 36Backup and General Maintenance•Always backup your important data, and keep copies of your OS an

Page 107 - Specifications B - 3

Troubleshooting6 - 4 Viruses6Viruses• Install an Anti-Virus program and keep the definitions file (the file which tells your program which viruses to

Page 108 - B - 4 Specifications

TroubleshootingUpgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software 6 - 56Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software• Do not be tempted to make changes to yo

Page 109 - Specifications B - 5

Troubleshooting6 - 6 Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software6• Thoroughly check any recent changes you made to your system as these changes may

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TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 6 - 76Problems & Possible SolutionsProblem Possible Cause - SolutionNothing appears on screen.

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