Acer Note Nuovo- User Manual

Acer Note Nuovo

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright
  • Page 3 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
  • Page 5 – Regulatory Statement
  • Page 6 – FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 7 – About This Manual; Purpose
  • Page 8 – Conventions; The following conventions are used in this manual:; Denotes actual messages that appear on screen
  • Page 9 – Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s; Getting Started; Keyboard Layout
  • Page 10 – Power
  • Page 11 – Options
  • Page 12 – Software; Re-installing System Drivers and Applications; Setup
  • Page 13 – Reset PnP Resources; Traveling with the Notebook
  • Page 14 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 15 – L i s t o f F i g u r e s; Mini Dock
  • Page 16 – L i s t o f Ta b l e s; Location of Drivers
  • Page 17 – Start Up Sequences Settings
  • Page 18 – C h a p t e r 1
  • Page 19 – Item Checklist; Floppy drive module
  • Page 20 – Taking Care of Your Computer; Notebook; or
  • Page 23 – AC Adapter; Do not connect the adapter to any other device.; Battery Pack; Battery pack is suitable for use only with this notebook model
  • Page 24 – Cleaning and Servicing
  • Page 26 – Connecting the Notebook; Inserting the Battery Pack
  • Page 27 – Creating Backup and Startup Diskettes; Entering User Information; W indows 95 prompts you to create backup and startup diskettes.
  • Page 28 – Getting Help Online; Accessing Online Help; Follow these steps to access the online documentation:; Getting Online
  • Page 29 – C h a p t e r 2; System Tour; This chapter gives an in-depth “tour” of the notebook’s many features.
  • Page 30 – Features; Performance; Large display in DualScan STN or active-matrix TFT
  • Page 31 – Human-Centric Design and Ergonomics; Intuitive FlashStart automatic power-on; Expansion; Mini dock option with built-in Ethernet
  • Page 32 – Display; Video Performance
  • Page 33 – FlashStart Automatic Power-On
  • Page 34 – The “Lid Closed” State
  • Page 35 – Two indicator lights are found on the display panel.; Indicator Lights; These indicators and their descriptions are shown in Table 2-1.; Indicator Status Descriptions; Icon
  • Page 36 – Keyboard
  • Page 37 – Special Keys; Lock Keys; as part of a key combination.; Lock Key Descriptions; Key
  • Page 38 – Desired Access
  • Page 40 – Hot Keys; Hot Key; PnP
  • Page 42 – Using the Eject Menu
  • Page 43 – Eject Menu Descriptions; Select...
  • Page 44 – Automatic Tilt Feature; Enabling and Disabling the Automatic Tilt Feature
  • Page 45 – Palm Rest
  • Page 46 – Touchpad
  • Page 47 – Touchpad Basics; The following two items teach you how to use the touchpad:; Touchpad Functions; Function
  • Page 48 – Storage; Hard Disk; Module Bay
  • Page 49 – Swapping Modules; Follow these steps to swap modules:
  • Page 50 – Ejecting a CD; or use your software to eject the; Using the Floppy Drive Module Externally
  • Page 51 – Ports; Left Panel Ports
  • Page 52 – Left Panel Port Descriptions; Inserting a Card
  • Page 53 – Ejecting a Card; Multimedia Ports
  • Page 54 – Rear Panel Ports
  • Page 55 – Rear Panel Port Descriptions
  • Page 56 – Audio; Built-in Speakers and Microphone
  • Page 57 – Controlling the Audio; Audio Control Hot Keys
  • Page 58 – Communications; Serial Infrared; Using the Infrared Port
  • Page 59 – DSVD; Using the Modem
  • Page 60 – Securing your Notebook; to lock all system resources. In this
  • Page 61 – C h a p t e r 3
  • Page 62 – Battery Power; Battery Pack Characteristics; The battery pack has the following characteristics:; Lithium-Ion Technology; Lithium-Ion technology does not have the; Battery Gauge; Built into the battery pack is a battery gauge that allows
  • Page 63 – Removing and Installing the Battery Pack; Removing the Battery Pack; Pull out the battery pack.; Installing the Battery Pack; Follow these steps to install the battery pack.
  • Page 64 – Charging the Battery; Charging Modes; The adapter has three charging modes:
  • Page 65 – Checking the Battery Level; Using the Onscreen Fuel Gauge
  • Page 66 – Using the Battery Pack Gauge; Battery LEDs
  • Page 67 – Optimizing Battery Life; Purchase an extra battery pack.
  • Page 68 – Battery Low Condition; The battery indicator (
  • Page 69 – Course of Action for Battery-low Condition; Situation
  • Page 70 – Power Management; The Concept of Heuristics; You have to set various time-out values for the display, the; Analogy on Heuristics
  • Page 71 – Suspend Modes; The two suspend modes are:
  • Page 73 – W hen Lid is Closed parameter is set to
  • Page 74 – Setting the Optimum Power Management Level
  • Page 76 – C h a p t e r 4; to the notebook. W hen connecting
  • Page 77 – External Monitor; ) on the rear panel. Read the monitor manual; Connecting an External Monitor
  • Page 78 – External Keyboard; Connecting an External Keyboard
  • Page 79 – External Keypad; Connecting an External Keypad
  • Page 80 – External Pointing Device; If you use a serial mouse, plug it into the serial port (; Connecting an External Pointing Device
  • Page 81 – Setting the External Mouse Location Parameter
  • Page 82 – Printer; printer cable into the parallel port (; Connecting a Parallel Printer
  • Page 83 – Audio Devices; Connecting Audio Devices
  • Page 84 – PC Cards
  • Page 85 – Miscellaneous Options; Additional Power Packs; Lithium-Ion Battery Pack; Attaching the Battery Compartment Cover
  • Page 86 – Detaching the Battery Compartment Cover
  • Page 87 – Cables; Floppy Drive Cable
  • Page 88 – File Transfer Cable
  • Page 89 – Key Component Upgrades; Memory Configurations; Total Memory
  • Page 90 – Installing Memory; Press
  • Page 91 – Hard Disk List
  • Page 93 – C h a p t e r 5
  • Page 94 – System Software; The notebook comes preloaded with the following software; Accessing the Applications
  • Page 95 – Sleep Manager; Accessing the Sleep Manager
  • Page 96 – The Sleep Manager displays below:; Sleep Manager Window Items; Item
  • Page 97 – Sleep Manager Functions; Create
  • Page 98 – Not Enough Space for Allocation
  • Page 99 – Remove
  • Page 100 – Exit; Running Sleep Manager; on the taskbar, or run the Sleep Manager program from
  • Page 101 – Sleep Manager Troubleshooting Tips; Sleep Manager Error Messages and Solutions; Error Message; Uninstalling Sleep Manager
  • Page 102 – To uninstall Sleep Manager from the W indows, follow these steps:; , regardless of the When Lid is
  • Page 104 – Touchpad Driver; Configuring the Touchpad; Follow these steps to configure the touchpad:
  • Page 105 – XingMPEG; Click on the Start button.
  • Page 106 – Re-installing System Drivers; Device Category
  • Page 107 – Re-installing System Applications; Name
  • Page 108 – C h a p t e r 6
  • Page 109 – When to Use Setup
  • Page 110 – Entering Setup
  • Page 112 – About My Computer Items
  • Page 113 – About My Computer Item Descriptions (continued); Expansion Peripherals; Onboard Audio
  • Page 114 – System Configuration; Date and Time
  • Page 115 – Diskette Drives; The default setting for Diskette Drive A is; Hard Disks; or future; Num Lock After Boot; Disabled; LCD Expansion Mode
  • Page 116 – To access the Advanced System Configuration screens, press
  • Page 117 – Internal Cache; The Cache Scheme parameter accepts two values:; Write Back
  • Page 118 – External Cache; Hard Disk Size > 504MB; . If you operate in NetW are, UNIX and W indows; Multiple Sectors Read/Write; Auto
  • Page 119 – Advanced PIO Mode; Hard Disk 32-Bit Access; The default setting is; Onboard Communication Ports
  • Page 120 – Serial Port Base Address
  • Page 121 – Parallel Port Base Address, Operation Mode and ECP DMA Channel
  • Page 122 – Base Address; MPU Base Address; This parameter accepts the following values:; IRQ Setting; This parameter accepts 0, 1 or 3 as its value. The default setting is
  • Page 123 – to reset the PnP resources and re-
  • Page 125 – When Lid is Closed; Suspend to Memory; W ith this parameter set to
  • Page 126 – Suspend to Disk on Critical Battery; Display Always On; You can also do this by pressing the speaker on/off toggle hot key; External Mouse Location; . If you connect an external PS/2 mouse or similar pointing device,
  • Page 127 – Internal Modem; For models with an internal modem, set this parameter to; Resume On Modem Ring
  • Page 129 – Supervisor and User Passwords; Setting a Password
  • Page 130 – Removing a Password; Diskette Drive Control; Diskette Drive Control Settings; Setting
  • Page 131 – Hard Disk Drive Control; Hard Disk Drive Control Settings; Start Up Sequences
  • Page 132 – Flash New BIOS
  • Page 133 – W hen you select this option, the following prompt appears:; Select
  • Page 134 – C h a p t e r 7
  • Page 135 – Travel Preparations; Follow these steps to prepare the notebook for travel:
  • Page 136 – International Traveler’s Warranty
  • Page 137 – Worldwide Support; World Headquarters; Regional Headquarters; Worldwide Operations
  • Page 142 – C h a p t e r 8
  • Page 144 – I opened the display but the notebook does not start or boot-up.; Look at the power indicator (
  • Page 145 – I made some changes in Setup but they don’t seem to take effect.; In POST, close the display and open the display.; Nothing appears on the screen.; The contrast and/or brightness level might be too low. Press; The keyboard does not respond.
  • Page 146 – The serial mouse does not work.; The printer does not work.
  • Page 147 – No audio comes out from the notebook.
  • Page 148 – POST Error Messages
  • Page 151 – A p p e n d i x A; Specifications
  • Page 155 – A p p e n d i x B; Address and Interrupt Tables; System Memory Map; Address Range
  • Page 157 – Interrupt Levels; Interrupt Number; DMA Channels; Controller
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Page 2 - Copyright

ii Copyright Copyright © 1996 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrievalsystem, or translated into any language or computer language, in any formor by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, c...

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.

iii IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for futurereference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not useliquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp c...

Page 5 - Regulatory Statement

v Concerning Lithium Batteries ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. A D V A R S E L Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batterityp...

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