Page 2 - Guide; NOTICE; without; TRADEMARKS; WindowsTM; Microsoft Corporation.; Intel®; Page II
User's Guide NOTICE Specifications and information found in this manual are subject to change without notice. Any changes therefore will be incorporated in future editions. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. TRADEMARKS Windows™ is the trademark of Mi...
Page 3 - Standards; Notebook in; boldface; (with or without capitalization) refers to the notebook; Boldface; type is also used to highlight; important information; in this
User's Guide Standards The following standards are adopted throughout this manual: Notebook in boldface (with or without capitalization) refers to the notebook computer that you have purchased. Boldface type is also used to highlight important information in this document. Whenever extra cauti...
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Page 5 - CONTENTS; Page
User’s Guide Contents CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ................................................ 1-1 1.1 C HECKING W HAT Y OU R ECEIVED ................................................................. 1-1 1.2 E XAMINING Y OUR C OMPUTER ........................................................
Page 7 - Chapter 1 Before You Begin; Checking What You Received; Your; notebook; package should contain the following items:
User's Guide Before You Begin Chapter 1 Before You Begin Please read this section before you start using your computer. 1.1 Checking What You Received Your notebook package should contain the following items: (a) The Notebook . (b) AC Adapter. (c) AC Power Cord. (d) CD Disc (Including Drivers, and U...
Page 8 - Examining Your Computer; main features and interfaces:; Panoramic
Before You Begin User's Guide 1.2 Examining Your Computer Before you start using your computer, you need to get acquainted with your notebook 's main features and interfaces: Panoramic View Web Cam Two Internal Microphones LCD Latch Seven Status LEDs Web Cam LED Two System Finger-Touch Buttons LCD S...
Page 9 - Top
User's Guide Before You Begin Note: The keyboard is with backlight design. When the system is powered on, you can press key combination ( Fn+F10 ) to activate and deactivate the keyboard backlight function. For details on <Fn> Function keys, please refer to Chapter 1.13 . Note: Press this key ...
Page 10 - Front
Before You Begin User's Guide Front View LCD Latch ODD LED Two Speakers Eject Button ODD Drive Emergency Hole Rear View RJ45 LAN Connector TV-In Connector VGA Connector USB/ e-SATA Connector Display Port Connector (Optional) HDMI Connector DC Jack USB Connector Note: This USB/ e-SATA Connector suppo...
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User's Guide Before You Begin Left View PCI Express Card Slot CMOS Reset Switch Media Card Slot (for SD/ MMC/ MS Cards) Two HDD Doors Ventilation Holes Page 1-5
Page 12 - Right; Push the; Volume Dial; toward the headphone connector to increase audio
Before You Begin User's Guide Right View SPDIF-Out Connector Volume Dial IEEE1394 Connector Ventilation Holes Microphone Jack USB Connectors Headphone Jack Kensington Lock Note: Push the Volume Dial toward the headphone connector to increase audio volume. Push it in the opposite direction to decreas...
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User's Guide Before You Begin Bottom View Compartment Door Woofer Ventilation Holes Battery Latch Two HDD Doors Battery Pack Warning: For better ventilation of heat generated and gathered inside the system unit, you are advised not to block the ventilation holes. For notebook with ventilation holes ...
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Before You Begin User's Guide Note: Some external USB devices consume more power than this system unit can provide. In this case, these USB devices have their own power cords. To make sure this kind of USB devices can function properly, please connect these devices to the AC source first before conn...
Page 15 - The Power LED
User's Guide Before You Begin 1.3 The Power LED The Power LED is located on the power button ( Chapter 1.6 ) and is used to indicate the power status of your system unit. The table below illustrates how the Power LED behaves in different situations. Off The system is off or in hibernation mode. Stea...
Page 16 - The Two System LEDs
Before You Begin User's Guide 1.4 The Two System LEDs The two System LED s provide an alternate way to indicate power status of your system unit as also provided by the Power LED as described in Chapter 1.3 . The table below illustrates how these two System LED s behave in different situations. Off ...
Page 17 - The Seven Status LEDs
User's Guide Before You Begin 1.5 The Seven Status LEDs The Media Finger-Touch Button LED The LED would be lit (in a slightly different way though) in the below two conditions: • This LED would be indefinitely “on” when the seven media finger-touch buttons are disabled. This LED would be “off” when ...
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Before You Begin User's Guide The Num Lock LED The LED would be lit when the keyboard is in Num Lock mode. In this mode, the embedded numeric keypads can be used. Note: The Seven Status LEDs are located near the topside of keyboard. For exact location, please refer to the Panoramic View diagram in C...
Page 19 - The Power Button
User's Guide Before You Begin 1.6 The Power Button Power Button This Power Button is programmable by the user. For details on how to program this button, please refer to Power Options in the Control Panel of your Windows™ System . Note: The Power Button is located near the right side of the keyboard...
Page 20 - The Two System Finger-Touch Buttons
Before You Begin User's Guide 1.7 The Two System Finger-Touch Buttons Internet Button Press this button to activate the internet function. Email Button Press this button to activate the email function. Note: The Two Finger-Touch Buttons are “finger-touch sensitive” and are located near the top of ke...
Page 21 - The Seven Media Finger-Touch Buttons
User's Guide Before You Begin 1.8 The Seven Media Finger-Touch Buttons Play/Pause Button Press this button to play or pause media playback. Stop Button Press this button to stop media playback. Previous Track Button Press this button to skip to the previous track/chapter of media playback. Next Trac...
Page 23 - Attention On PCI Express And Media Card Slots
User's Guide Before You Begin 1.9 Attention On PCI Express And Media Card Slots PCI Express Card slot door is now inserted into the system unit. Media Card slot door is now inserted into the system unit. Media slot door is now taken out from the system unit. Arrow on topside of Media Card slot door....
Page 25 - Operating Temperature
User's Guide Before You Begin 1.10 Operating Temperature Operating Temperature : 10 º C to 35 º C. Page 1-19
Page 26 - Resetting Your System
Before You Begin User's Guide 1.11 Resetting Your System Your system provides you an overclock option whereby you can choose to increase the overall system performance by overclocking the speed of the CPU processor. If you have chosen to overclock and are experiencing system’s instability, you can p...
Page 28 - The Fingerprint Reader; an extra layer of protection. In order to take
Before You Begin User's Guide 1.12 The Fingerprint Reader Finger Print Reader Rather than solely relying on traditional password to prevent from unauthorized access, this fingerprint reader offers your notebook an extra layer of protection. In order to take advantage on the functions and features of...
Page 32 - The AC Adapter; Power Conservation For Dual VGA Configuration; and
Before You Begin User's Guide 1.14 The AC Adapter Connect to system The adapter light Once the adapter is connected to a wall socket, the light on the adapter would be on immediately. In this case when the adapter is connected to the system unit, adapter starts providing power to the system unit as ...
Page 33 - Guide Battery; Chapter 2 Battery; Battery Pack
User's Guide Battery Chapter 2 Battery 2.1 Battery Pack Your notebook is equipped with a high-energy rechargeable Lithium Ion ( Li-Ion ) battery pack. Battery life will vary depending on the product configuration, product model, applications loaded on the product, power management settings of the pr...
Page 34 - Questions and Answers:
Battery User's Guide 2.3 Questions and Answers: Q: I can feel a mild heat next to the battery pack. Is it normal? A: The battery will generate heat during recharging and discharging. There is a protection circuit inside the notebook to prevent overheating. User needs not to worry. Q: My battery oper...
Page 35 - Battery Maintenance
User's Guide Battery 2.4 Battery Maintenance To maintain the battery pack's maximum capacity, you should occasionally let the notebook deplete its battery power completely before recharging. To carry out a complete depletion of the battery, disconnect the AC adapter and let your notebook consume the...
Page 36 - Reducing Power Consumption; Although your; (together with the operating system) is capable of power; Removing The Battery Pack
Battery User's Guide 2.6 Reducing Power Consumption Although your notebook (together with the operating system) is capable of power conservation, there are measures you can take to reduce the power consumption: • Use the AC power whenever possible. • Lower the intensity of the LCD backlight. A very ...
Page 37 - Guide Memory; Chapter 3 Memory; memory module sockets are available for; DIMM; Depend on
User's Guide Memory Chapter 3 Memory Your notebook is equipped with a configurable memory unit. The industry standard JEDEC PC3-8500S ( DDR3-1067) S.O.DIMM memory module sockets are available for memory upgrade to 4096MB. The table below illustrates some of the possible ways system memory can be con...
Page 39 - Removing Memory Modules
User's Guide Memory 3.2 Removing Memory Modules Below is the procedure on how to remove the memory modules. • Make sure the system is properly shutdown. • Flip the system upside down as shown. • Remove the battery pack as shown in Chapter 2 . • Remove the nine screws as shown by #1 . • Gently pry up...
Page 41 - Chapter 4 The HDD Drives; The Two HDD Sockets
User's Guide The HDD Drives Chapter 4 The HDD Drives 4.1 The Two HDD Sockets The primary HDD socket The secondary HDD socket Your notebook is equipped with two sets of HDD socket. These sockets support industry standard 2.5”/9.5mm SATA-1 Gen1i (1.5Gb/s) and SATA-2 Gen2i (3.0Gb/s) hard disk drives. P...
Page 44 - Removing The Hard Disk Drives; Below is the procedure on how to remove the hard disk drives.
The HDD Drives User's Guide 4.4 Removing The Hard Disk Drives Below is the procedure on how to remove the hard disk drives. • Make sure the system is properly shutdown. • Flip the system upside down as shown. • Remove the battery pack as shown in Chapter 2 . • Remove the two screws as shown by #1 . ...
Page 45 - Appendix A - Agency Regulatory Notices; Instructions
User’s Guide Appendix A Appendix A - Agency Regulatory Notices A.1 Safety Instructions CAUTION: Please read these safety instructions carefully. CAUTION: Please keep this User's Manual for future reference. CAUTION: Please disconnect this equipment from AC outlet before cleaning. DO NOT use liquid o...
Page 47 - NOTEBOOK
User’s Guide Appendix A CAUTION: DO NOT LEAVE THE EQUIPMENT IN TEMPERATURES BELOW -20 º C(-4 º F) OR ABOVE 60 º C(140 º F). IT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. WARNING: This computer contains an internal lithium battery-powered real-time circuit. There is a risk of explosion and injury if the batt...
Page 49 - to excessive heat or coldness; and void the warranty.; Class; According to ANSI/NFPA 70 of the National Electrical Code
User’s Guide Appendix A WARNING: Don't expose your notebook to excessive heat or coldness (frost). Don't drop, spill fluids or open the exterior of the case. This can damage the notebook and void the warranty. Caution: This notebook computer contains a certified optical module that is equivalent as ...
Page 50 - Notice; Federal; This device may not cause harmful interference, and; Modifications
Appendix A User's Guide A.2 Agency Notice Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfe...
Page 51 - FCC; Use in specific environments:
User’s Guide Appendix A FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement • This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. • This equipment complies FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be inst...
Page 52 - Canadian
Appendix A User's Guide Explosive Device Proximity Warning Warning : Do not operate a portable transmitter (such as a wireless network device) near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use. Use On Aircraft Caution Cautio...
Page 53 - European; Electromagnetic Interference; CE
User’s Guide Appendix A European Union Notice Product with the CE Marking comply with the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/...
Page 54 - Japanese
Appendix A User's Guide The wireless LAN device can currently be used indoors only in the following departments of mainland France. 01 Ain 36 Indre 69 Rhône 02 Aisne 37 Indre et Loire 70 Haute Saône 03 Allier 39 Jura 71 Saône et Loire 05 Hautes Alpes 41 Loir et Cher 72 Sarthe 08 Ardennes 42 Loire 75...
Page 55 - REN; your telephone company.
User’s Guide Appendix A DGT Statement U.S. Regulations Governing the Use of Modems This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and R inger E quivalence N umber ( REN ) for this equipment. You ...
Page 56 - Modem
Appendix A User's Guide Japanese Modem Notice U.K. Modem Compliance Information This modem is approved by the secretary of state at the D epartment of T rade and I ndustry for connection to a single exchange line of the public switched telephone network run by certain licensed public telecommunicati...
Page 57 - or if it is used; BABT
User’s Guide Appendix A This modem is only approved for use of the following facilities: • Storage of telephone numbers for retrieval by a predator mined code. • Initial proceed indication detection. • Automatic calling / automatic answering. • Tone detection. • Loud-speaking facility. This modem is...
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