Page 2 - Important Safety Information; Safety and Warranty Guide
Important Safety Information Before using this manual, it is important that you read and understand all of the related safety information for this product. Refer to the Safety and Warranty Guide that you received with this product for the latest safety information. Reading and understanding this saf...
Page 4 - Contents
1 Contents Contents Important Safety Information Chapter 1 Using the Computer Hardware .............................. 1 1.1 Front view of the computer ......................................................2 1.2 Left and right view of the computer .........................................3 1.3 Rear v...
Page 5 - Troubleshooting Problems with Optical Drives and Hard
2 Contents 4.4 System Backup .....................................................................38 4.5 System Recovery ..................................................................38 4.6 Create Recovery Disc ............................................................38 Chapter 5 Troubleshoot...
Page 6 - Chapter; Introduction to the computer hardware; Using the Computer Hardware
1 2 3 4 5 6 Chapter This chapter contains the following topics: Ø Introduction to the computer hardware Ø Information on computer connections Note: The descriptions in this chapter might be different from what you see on your computer, depending on the computer models and configurations. User Guide ...
Page 7 - Front view of the computer; Be careful not to block any air vents on the computer. Blocked
2 User Guide 1.1 Front view of the computer Attention: Be careful not to block any air vents on the computer. Blocked air vents can cause overheating. 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 5 4 Built-in microphone area Camera Built-in IR Emitter(do not block)(selected models only) Hard Disk Drive Indicator Bl...
Page 8 - Left and right view of the computer
3 User Guide 1.2 Left and right view of the computer 1 2 34567 8 Optical driveTV buttons (selected models only)USB connectorHeadphone portMicrophone portUSB connectorMemory card readerPower button
Page 9 - Rear view of the computer
4 User Guide 1.3 Rear view of the computer 1 7 3 4 6 2 5 8 8 Ethernet portUSB connectorsHDMI-out connectorHDMI-in connector (selected models only)AV-IN connectors (selected models only)TV tuner ports (selected models only)Power connector Air vents (do not block)
Page 11 - The computer stand must remain installed at all times to ensure
6 User Guide 1.5 Computer stand Use the stand to position the display to your preference. It can be rotated between 15º and 40º from the vertical. Attention: 1. The computer stand must remain installed at all times to ensure maximum system stability. 2. Make sure the angle of the computer is at leas...
Page 12 - Connecting your computer; Your computer may not have all of the connectors described in this
7 User Guide 1.6 Connecting your computer Note: Your computer may not have all of the connectors described in this section. 1.6.1 Basic connector instructions Connector Description Microphone Use this connector to attach a microphone to your computer when you want to record sound or if you use speec...
Page 13 - Connect the power cord properly to grounded electrical outlets.; Important information about using the computer
8 User Guide 1.6.2 Connecting the power cord Connect the power cord properly to grounded electrical outlets. 1.7 Important information about using the computer Press the power button on the side of the computer to turn on the computer.
Page 14 - The buttons at the bottom of the screen are touch buttons. When
9 User Guide Note: The buttons at the bottom of the screen are touch buttons. When you touch these, the indicator lights turn on. Hold the computer tightly when you carry it.
Page 15 - LVT
10 User Guide 1.8 Wired keyboard (selected models only) LVT —— After entering Windows, press this key to launch the LVT (Lenovo Vantage Technology) program, Lenovo’s pre-loaded Home PC software. In addition to its own functions, the LVT program will allow you to start other Windows compatible softwa...
Page 16 - Touch screen user instruction; Touch Screen Calibration
1 2 3 4 5 6 Chapter Touch screen user instruction User Guide 11 This chapter contains the following topics: Ø Touch Screen Calibration Ø User Gesture Instructions for the Touch screen Ø Attentions when using the Touch Screen Attention: Only some selected models are equipped with touch screens.
Page 17 - Touch Screen Calibration
12 User Guide The monitor has touch capability due to a touch-sensitive screen installed. A touch screen is an input device just like a mouse or a keyboard, and the user’s hand transmits position information via the touch screen to the computer. With this technology, you only need to touch the pictu...
Page 20 - “Forward”
15 User Guide 5. High Speed SlideIf you touch the screen with a single finger and slide it a short distance horizontally (about 5 cm), then quickly lift it up again, this is called a High Speed Slide, and the screen will show the “Forward” or “Back” icon. In the default situation, a high speed horiz...
Page 23 - Customize your flicks setting
18 User Guide 2. For more detailed configuration, you can click on the Flicks icon in the notification area of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, then click on “ Customize your flicks setting ” in the Flicks pop-up window. In the “ Pen and Touch ” window, the user can adjust more settings rela...
Page 24 - ” and
19 User Guide On the Touch menu you can:• Enable / disable options such as “ Use your finger as an input device ” and “ Enable multi-touch gestures and inking ”. • Select touch actions which you wish to adjust. By clicking on “ Settings ”, you can adjust the “ Speed ” and “ Spatial tolerance ” param...
Page 25 - Attentions when using the Touch Screen; clean and dry, and ensure that your fingers are clean and dry.
20 User Guide 2.3 Attentions when using the Touch Screen 1. When using it please remember not to tear the screen surface with any sharp object. 2. In order not to affect the normal use of the touch screen, please keep its surface clean and dry, and ensure that your fingers are clean and dry. 3. In o...
Page 26 - manual and also the related Windows help content.
21 User Guide 7. The recognition of touch gestures by this product can be influenced by the following factors:• Touching the correct place on the screen.• The speed of movement.• The time interval from when the screen was last touched. Note: To learn accurate hand gesture operations, the user can co...
Page 28 - Guide to the remote control
1 2 3 4 5 6 Chapter Using the Onekey TV (selected models only) This chapter contains the following topics: Ø Guide to the remote control Ø Onekey TV Instructions (ASTC model) Ø Onekey TV Instructions (DVB-T model) Ø Onekey TV Instructions (ATV model) User Guide 23
Page 29 - To turn on the Onekey TV
24 User Guide To turn on the Onekey TV Press the power button on the side of the computer or remote control to turnon the TV. To turn on the computer Press the power button on the side of the computer to turn on the computer.
Page 30 - The remote control can only turn on the Onekey TV, it cannot turn on
25 User Guide 3.1 Guide to the remote control (selected models only) Notes: 1. The remote control can only turn on the Onekey TV, it cannot turn on the computer. 2. Use the remote control within 23 feet of the TV.3. The color and shape may vary depending on the model.
Page 31 - Button
26 User Guide Button Description Display and select the available video sources. Turn the TV on and off. Alternate the video between the main picture and sub-picture.Alternate the audio between the main picture and sub-picture.Picture in Picture ATSC & ATV model: Press to select additional chann...
Page 33 - Scan for channels
28 User Guide 3.2 Onekey TV Instructions (ASTC model) (selected models only) Notes: 1. The interface and functions shown in the instructions below are for reference only. 2. The touch function cannot be used in Onekey TV mode.3. You must be in TV mode to perform these operations. Scan for channels P...
Page 34 - Press the; Record TV
29 User Guide Picture In Picture (PIP) Size Press the MENU button on the remote control, then select PIP → PIP Size to adjust the size of the sub-picture. Note: When in PIP mode, press the button on the remote control to alternate the video between the main picture and sub-picture. Record TV The One...
Page 36 - Language settings
31 User Guide Language settings Press the MENU button on the remote control, then select Setup → Menu Language . Picture In Picture (PIP) Size Press the MENU button on the remote control, then select PIP → PIP Size to adjust the size of the sub-picture. Note: When in PIP mode, press the button on th...
Page 37 - Password settings; If you forget the password you entered, enter the
32 User Guide Password settings You need to enter the original password before setting a new password or removing the password. The default password is “8888” . Note: If you forget the password you entered, enter the Super Password “1357” to set a new password. Record TV The Onekey TV must be turned...
Page 38 - button on the remote control, then select
33 User Guide 3.4 Onekey TV Instructions (ATV model) (selected models only) Notes: 1. The interface and functions shown in the instructions below are for reference only. 2. The touch function cannot be used in Onekey TV mode.3. You must be in TV mode to perform these operations. Scan for channels 1)...
Page 40 - Using the Rescue System; Attention: Using this program will result in
1 2 3 4 5 6 Chapter Using the Rescue System This chapter contains the following topics: Ø OneKey Recovery Ø Driver and Application Installation Ø System Setup Ø System Backup Ø System Recovery Ø Create Recovery Disc Attention: Using this program will result in loss of data. • You can restore the C: ...
Page 41 - Note about the service partition:; The recovery files and relevant data used by the rescue system are; Detailed Operation Procedure; System Recovery will overwrite all of the data on the C: drive. To; Driver and Application Installation
36 User Guide Note about the service partition: The files and relevant data used by the rescue system are saved in the service partition. Deleting this partition will make the rescue system unusable. For more detailed information, see the following instructions. By selecting Control Panel → Administ...
Page 42 - Method 1: Automatic Installation
37 User Guide Method 1: Automatic Installation Repeatedly press and release the F2 key after turning on the computer until the Lenovo Rescue System opens, then select Drivers and Application Installation . Follow the on-screen prompts to install the Lenovo drivers and applications. Click Install to ...
Page 43 - Create Recovery Disc
38 User Guide 4.3.3 Password Management Password Management allows you to set and manage the password for Lenovo Rescue System. The default password is blank. Set a password when you access Password Management for the first time. If you don’t want to set a password, access the system directly and us...
Page 44 - Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
1 2 3 4 5 6 Chapter Troubleshooting and Confirming Setup This chapter contains the following topics: Ø Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution Note: The description of the TV tuner card in this manual is only applicable to machines which have the TV tuner card. It does not apply to machines that do n...
Page 45 - Solving Problems; message may help support personnel diagnose and fix the problem(s).; Troubleshooting Display Problems; Blank screen or no image is displayed on the monitor.
40 User Guide Solving Problems Follow these tips when troubleshooting your computer:• If you added or removed a part before the problem started, review the installation procedures to ensure that the part is correctly installed. • If a peripheral device does not work, ensure that the device is proper...
Page 46 - Troubleshooting Audio Problems; During installation
41 User Guide 5.2 Troubleshooting Audio Problems Problem: No sound from the integrated speakers. Troubleshooting and problem resolution: • Adjust the Windows volume control — double-click the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen. Ensure that the volume is turned up and the sound is ...
Page 47 - During the uninstall process; Troubleshooting Problems with Optical Drives and
42 User Guide During the uninstall process , never directly delete the files or folders. This is harmful to the system, and might cause a system-wide malfunction.Use the following procedure to properly uninstall programs:1. Back up all documents and system settings related to the program before remo...
Page 48 - Further Technical Explanation:; Special considerations for troubleshooting Windows; a. When you change your TV signal from digital to analog, your saved
43 User Guide Further Technical Explanation: The nominal capacity of the hard disk is expressed in the decimal system as 1000 bytes. But the actual hard disk capacity is expressed in the binary system as 1024 bytes (For example, the nominal capacity 1G is 1000M, while the actual capacity 1G is 1024M...
Page 49 - Performing Daily Maintenance Tasks; Cleaning the computer components
44 User Guide 5.6 Performing Daily Maintenance Tasks Cleaning the computer components Because many of the computer components consist of sophisticated integrated circuit boards, it is very important to periodically clean the computer to prevent dust buildup. The cleaning supplies you need to clean t...
Page 50 - Hardware Replacement Guide
1 2 3 4 5 6 Chapter Hardware Replacement Guide This chapter contains the following topics: Ø Removing the computer cover Ø Installing a wall mount bracket adapter Ø Installing a B-CAS card Ø Replacing a memory module Ø Replacing the optical drive Ø Replacing the hard disk drive Ø Replacing the keybo...
Page 51 - Trained service personnel should refer to the; Safety information for replacing CRUs
46 User Guide 6.1 Overview This guide is intended to be used by customers who are replacing Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) as well as trained service personnel who are replacing Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). In this guide, CRUs and FRUs will often be referred to as parts. Note: Trained service ...
Page 52 - Additional information resources; The screws for the different components vary in size. During the
47 User Guide Additional information resources If you have Internet access, the most up-to-date information for your computer is available from the World Wide Web. You can find the following information:• CRU removal and installation information• Publications• Troubleshooting information• Parts info...
Page 53 - Handling static-sensitive devices; • Do not place the part on the computer cover or other metal surface.
48 User Guide Handling static-sensitive devices Static electricity, although harmless to you, can seriously damage computer components.When you are replacing a part, do not open the anti-static package containing the new part until the defective part has been removed from the computer and you are re...
Page 54 - Replacing hardware; Pre-disassembly instructions
49 User Guide 6.2 Replacing hardware Attention: Do not remove the computer cover or attempt any repairs before reading the “Important safety information” in the Safety and Warranty Guide that was included with your computer or in the Hardware Maintenance Manual (HMM) for the computer. To obtain copi...
Page 55 - (to be purchased separately) onto the back of; To install a VESA wall mount; It may be helpful to place the computer face-down on a soft flat
50 User Guide 4. Remove the 2 cover pieces by sliding them in opposite directions as shown. 6.2.3 Mounting the computer onto a wall The computer can be mounted onto a wall. Before doing this, you will first need to install a UL listed VESA wall mount* (to be purchased separately) onto the back of th...
Page 56 - secure it to the computer with the 4 screws.
51 User Guide 1. Push the stand lock upward to unlock it and then slide the stand out. 1 2 3 2. Align the VESA wall mount with the mounting holes on the computer, and then secure it to the computer with the 4 screws.
Page 57 - Before using the TV function, a B-CAS card will need to be
52 User Guide 6.2.4 Installing a B-CAS card Attention: Before using the TV function, a B-CAS card will need to be installed on to the computer. Follow the steps below to install the B-CAS card. Notes: Before installing the B-CAS card, make sure that you do the following:• Turn off the power to the s...
Page 58 - Turn off the computer and wait 3 to 5 minutes to let it cool
53 User Guide 6.2.5 Replacing a memory module Attention: Turn off the computer and wait 3 to 5 minutes to let it cool down before removing the cover. Note: It may be helpful to place the computer face-down on a soft flat surface for this procedure. Lenovo recommends that you use a blanket, towel, or...
Page 59 - To remove the optical drive:
54 User Guide 6.2.6 Replacing the optical drive Attention: Turn off the computer and wait 3 to 5 minutes to let it cool down before replacing the optical drive. To remove the optical drive: Note: It may be helpful to place the computer face-down on a soft flat surface for this procedure. Lenovo reco...
Page 60 - so that the disk springs out as shown.
55 User Guide 6. Push a small iron stick (paper clip) into the small hole on the optical drive cover so that the disk springs out as shown. 7. Remove the 2 screws that secure the optical drive to the metal bracket. 8. Use a small flat head screwdriver to press and push out the pins that secure the c...
Page 61 - Install the new optical drive as follows:; To replace the hard disk drive:
56 User Guide 10. Install the new optical drive as follows: (1) Align the new optical drive with the cover, and then push the cover back into position. (2) Screw the metal bracket back onto the new optical drive.(3) Slide the new optical drive into the drive bay. 11. Screw the new optical drive back...
Page 62 - Push the pins and release the hard disk drive from the bracket.
57 User Guide 2. Push then slide the hard disk drive and bracket out of the chassis as shown. 1 2 3. Push the pins and release the hard disk drive from the bracket. 4. Install the new hard disk drive as follows: Line up the new hard disk drive with the bracket and secure it with the pins. 5. Slide t...
Page 63 - Replacing the keyboard and the mouse; To replace the keyboard:; new keyboard cable to the same connector.
58 User Guide 6.2.8 Replacing the keyboard and the mouse Attention: Do not remove the computer cover or attempt any repairs before reading the “Important safety information” in the Safety and Warranty Guide that was included with your computer or in the Hardware Maintenance Manual (HMM) for the comp...
Page 64 - Do not remove the computer cover or attempt any repairs; To replace the power cord:; Locate the connector for the power cord. Refer to “Rear view”.
59 User Guide 6.2.9 Replacing the power cord Attention: Do not remove the computer cover or attempt any repairs before reading the “Important safety information” in the Safety and Warranty Guide that was included with your computer or in the Hardware Maintenance Manual (HMM) for the computer. To obt...
Page 65 - Declaration
60 User Guide Appendix. Declaration Thank you for using Lenovo products.Carefully read all documents shipped with your computer before you install and use the product for the first time. Lenovo is not responsible for any loss except when caused by installation and operations performed by Lenovo prof...
Page 66 - Trademarks; Energy Star Statement
61 User Guide Trademarks Lenovo and the Lenovo logo, IdeaCentre and IdeaCentre logo are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both.Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.Intel Inside is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the...
Page 67 - ENERGY STAR power-management features, by operating system
62 User Guide • 10100/4749 By using ENERGY STAR compliant products and taking advantage of the power-management features of your computer, you reduce the consumption of electricity. Reduced electrical consumption contributes to potential financial sayings, a cleaner environment, and the reduction of...