Page 2 - Preface
1-2 Prefa ce Preface Table of Content ............................................................................................................................ 1-2 Regulations Information.................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Getting Started
1-3 Prefa ce Right Side View ...................................................................................................................... 2-16 Rear Side View ....................................................................................................................... 2-18 Bottom ...
Page 4 - BIOS Setup
1-4 Prefa ce BIOS Setup About BIOS Setup ......................................................................................................................... 4-2 When to Use BIOS Setup......................................................................................................... 4-2 H...
Page 5 - Regulations Information; FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
1-5 Prefa ce Regulations Information FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement 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 interfer...
Page 6 - FCC Conditions; CE Conformity
1-6 Prefa ce Shield interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. Thi...
Page 7 - Safety Instructions
1-7 Prefa ce Safety Instructions Read the safety instructions carefully and thoroughly. All cautions and warnings on the equipment or user’s manual should be noted. Keep the User’s Guide that comes with the package for future reference. Keep this equipment away from humidity and high temperature. La...
Page 11 - Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery
1-11 Prefa ce Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery (English) CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions. (French) (Fran...
Page 15 - WEEE Statement
1-15 Prefa ce (Croatian) (Hrvatski) OPREZ: Opasnost od eksplozije ako se baterija zamijeni neprikladnom. Zamijenite je samo jednakom ili nadomjesnom vrstom prema preporuci proizvo đ a č a. Istrošene baterije zbrinite u skladu s uputama proizvo đ a č a. (Estonian) (Eesti) ETTEVAATUST! Plahvatusoht, k...
Page 22 - Trademarks; Revision History; Version Revision
1-22 Prefa ce Trademarks All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. SRS Premium Sound, SRS and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. Revision History Version Revision Note Date 1. 1 07 , 201 1
Page 23 - CHAPTER 2; Introductions
Page 24 - Manual Map
2-2 Intro d u cti ons C ongratulations on becoming an user of this notebook, the finely designed notebook. This brand-new exquisite notebook will give you a delightful and professional experience in using notebook. We are proud to tell our users that this notebook is thoroughly tested and certified ...
Page 25 - Unpacking
2-3 Intro d u cti ons Chapter 4, BIOS Setup, provides information on BIOS Setup program and allows you to configure the system for optimum use. Unpacking First, unpack the shipping carton and check all items carefully. If any item contained is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer imm...
Page 26 - Specification; Physical Characteristic
2-4 Intro d u cti ons Specification Physical Characteristic Dimension 324 (W) x 227 (D) x 22.5~6 (H) mm (Minimum height is 6mm) Weight 1.4 kg (with 4 cell battery) CPU Processor Type AMD ® FT1 (BGA 413 balls) Support Processor AMD ® Zacate L2 / L3 Cache Based on the APU type Processor Base Frequency...
Page 27 - Memory; Power
2-5 Intro d u cti ons Memory Technology DDR3 Memory DDR3 SO-DIMM X 1 slot 2/ 4 GB (optional) Storage (Items listed here may vary depending on the model users purchased) HDD form factor 2.5”, 9.5 mm Height, SATA interface External Optical Device USB External ODD (optional) Special Notification The ac...
Page 28 - Communication Port; Audio
2-6 Intro d u cti ons I/O Port Monitor (VGA) 15 pin D-Sub x 1 USB USB 2.0 x 2 HDMI x 1 Mic-in x 1 Headphone-out x 1 Internal Microphone x 1 RJ45 x 1 Card Reader x 1 (SD/ SDHC/ MMC) (optional) The supported memory cards may vary without notice. Communication Port (Items listed here may vary without n...
Page 29 - Display
2-7 Intro d u cti ons Video (optional) Graphics UMA LCD Resolution 1366 x 768 CRT Output Supported Dual View Function LCD or CRT will be auto detected when connected. Display LCD Type 13.4”(optional) WXGA (Glare type) Brightness Brightness controlled by K/B hot-keys WebCam CMOS 1.3 Mega Pixel Softwa...
Page 30 - Product Overview
2-8 Intro d u cti ons Product Overview This section provides the description of basic aspects of the notebook. It will help you to know more about the appearance of this notebook before using it. Please be aware that the notebook shown in this section may vary from the actual one that users purchase...
Page 33 - Internal Microphone
2-11 Intro d u cti ons 4. Touchpad This is the pointing device of the notebook. 5. Internal Microphone There is built-in microphone and its function is the same with microphone.
Page 34 - Front Side View
2-12 Intro d u cti ons Front Side View 1. Status LED Bluetooth (optional) Bluetooth Bluetooth LED indicator glows white when Bluetooth function is enabled. Note: The Bluetooth Function may be optionally supported depending on the model users purchased. Warning: For flight safety consideration,...
Page 36 - Left Side View; Connector
2-14 Intro d u cti ons Left Side View 1. HDMI Connector HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new interface standard for PCs, displays and consumer electronics devices that supports standard, enhanced and high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. 2. RJ-45 ...
Page 38 - Right Side View
2-16 Intro d u cti ons Right Side View 1. USB Port The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 2. Audio Port Connectors Make high quality sound blaster with stereo system and Hi-Fi function ...
Page 40 - Rear Side View
2-18 Intro d u cti ons Rear Side View 1. Battery Pack This notebook will be powered by the battery pack when the AC adapter is disconnected. 1. Battery Pack 1
Page 41 - Bottom Side View
2-19 Intro d u cti ons Bottom Side View 1. Battery Lock/ Unlock Button Battery cannot be moved when the button is positioned on lock status. Once the button is slid to unlock position, the battery is removable. 2. Battery Pack This notebook will be powered by the battery pack when the AC adapter is ...
Page 43 - CHAPTER 3
Page 44 - Power Management; Connecting the AC power
3-2 G e ttin g Sta rted Power Management Connecting the AC power It is strongly recommended to connect the AC/DC adapter to the notebook and use the AC power while using this notebook for the first time. When the AC power is connected, recharging the battery will start immediately. Note that the AC/...
Page 45 - Connecting the AC Power; Disconnecting the AC Power
3-3 G e ttin g Sta rted Connecting the AC Power 1. Unpack the package to find the AC/DC adapter and power cord. 2. Attach the power cord to the connector of the AC/DC adapter. 3. Plug the DC end of the adapter to the notebook, and the male end of the power cord to the electrical outlet. Disconnectin...
Page 46 - Using the Battery Power
3-4 G e ttin g Sta rted Using the Battery Power This notebook is equipped with a high-capacity Li-ion battery pack. The rechargeable Li-ion battery pack is an internal power source of the notebook. Be aware of that this battery pack may be damaged if users try to disassemble the battery pack on thei...
Page 47 - Releasing the Battery Pack
3-5 G e ttin g Sta rted Releasing the Battery Pack It is always recommended to have another battery in reserve for enough power supply. Please contact your local dealer to buy a battery pack that is compliant to your notebook. To remove the battery pack, following the steps below: 1. Make sure the n...
Page 48 - Replacing the Battery Pack
3-6 G e ttin g Sta rted Replacing the Battery Pack To insert the battery pack, following the steps below: 1. Align the front edge of the battery pack to the location with “open” mark shown aside the battery tray 2. Place the battery pack into the battery tray vertically with correct orientation. 3. ...
Page 49 - Battery Safety Tips
3-7 G e ttin g Sta rted Battery Safety Tips Replacing or handling the battery incorrectly may present a risk of fire or explosion, which could cause serious injury. Only replace the main battery pack with the same or equivalent type of battery. Do not disassemble, short-circuit or incinerate bat...
Page 50 - Charging the Battery Pack
3-8 G e ttin g Sta rted Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack can be recharged while it is installed in the notebook. Please pay attention to the following tips before recharging the battery: If a charged battery pack is not available, save your work and close all running programs and shut do...
Page 52 - Office Mode; ECO Off
3-10 G e ttin g Sta rted Presentation Mode Select this mode while performing presentation applications. Office Mode Select this mode while dealing with office documentation tasks. ECO Off Selected to disable ECO Engine.
Page 53 - Power Management in Windows OS
3-11 G e ttin g Sta rted Power Management in Windows OS Power management of personal computers (PCs) and monitors has the poten-tial to save significant amounts of electricity as well as deliver environmental benefits.To be energy efficient, turn off your display or set your PC to standby/hibernate ...
Page 55 - Energy Saving Tips
3-13 G e ttin g Sta rted Energy Saving Tips Activate the ECO power saving function to manage the computer’s energy consumption. Turn off the monitor after a period of user inactivity. Utilize the Fn and F12 sleep mode keys to turn into power saving mode. Tune the settings in Power Options un...
Page 56 - Basic Operations; Safety and Comfort Tips
3-14 G e ttin g Sta rted Basic Operations If you are a beginner to the notebook, please read the following instructions to assure your own safety, and make yourself comfortable during the operations. Safety and Comfort Tips The notebook is a portable platform that allows you to work anywhere. Howeve...
Page 57 - Having a Good Work Habit
3-15 G e ttin g Sta rted 1. Keep your hands and feet with optimal comfort. 2. Adjust the angle and position of LCD panel. 3. Adjust the desk’s height. 4. Sit straight and keep a good posture. 5. Adjust the chair’s height. Having a Good Work Habit Have a good work habit is important if you have to wo...
Page 58 - Knowing the Keyboard
3-16 G e ttin g Sta rted Knowing the Keyboard This notebook provides a full-functioned keyboard. This keyboard can be divided into four categories: Typewriter keys , Cursor keys , Numeric keys and Function keys . The keyboard shown here may vary from the actual one, depending on which county users p...
Page 59 - Typewriter Keys; Ctrl; Fn; Numeric Keys
3-17 G e ttin g Sta rted Typewriter Keys In addition to providing the major function of the keyboard, these typewrite keys also provide several keys for special purposes, such as [ Ctrl ,] [ Alt ,] and [ Esc ] key. When the lock keys are pressed, the corresponding LEDs will light up to indicate thei...
Page 60 - Cursor Keys; Home
3-18 G e ttin g Sta rted Cursor Keys The four cursor (arrow) keys and [ Home ], [ PgUp ], [ PgDn ], [ End ] keys are used to control the cursor movement. Move the cursor left for one space. Move the cursor right for one space. Move the cursor up for one line. Move the cursor down for one line. Move ...
Page 61 - Function Keys; Windows Keys
3-19 G e ttin g Sta rted + Move to the end of the line (or document). The Backspace key, [Ins] and [Del] keys at upper right corner are used for editing purpose. This key is used to switch the typing mode between “insert” and “overtype” modes. Press this key to delete one character to the right of t...
Page 65 - Knowing the Touchpad; Movement; Left
3-23 G e ttin g Sta rted Knowing the Touchpad The touchpad integrated in your notebook is a pointing device that is compatible with standard mouse, allowing you to control the notebook by pointing the location of the cursor on the screen and making selection with its two buttons. 1. Cursor Movement ...
Page 66 - Using the Touchpad; Configuring the Touchpad; Mouse Properties; Control Panel; Positioning and Moving; Point and Click
3-24 G e ttin g Sta rted Using the Touchpad Read the following description to learn how to use the touchpad: Configuring the Touchpad You can customize the pointing device to meet your personal needs. For example, if you are a left-handed user, you may want to swap the functions of the two buttons...
Page 67 - Drag and Drop
3-25 G e ttin g Sta rted that your each tap on the touchpad is equivalent to pressing the left button. Tapping twice more rapidly on the touchpad is to execute a double-click. Drag and Drop You can move files or objects in your notebook by using drag-and-drop. To do so, place the cursor on the des...
Page 68 - About Hard Disk Drive
3-26 G e ttin g Sta rted About Hard Disk Drive Your notebook is equipped with a 2.5-inch hard disk drive. The hard disk drive is a storage device with much higher speed and larger capacity than other storage devices, such as the floppy disk drive and optical storage device. Therefore, it is usually ...
Page 69 - Connecting the External Devices; Using the External Optical Storage Device
3-27 G e ttin g Sta rted Connecting the External Devices The I/O (input/output) ports on the notebook allow you to connect peripheral devices. All devices listed here are for reference only. Using the External Optical Storage Device An optional external optical storage device may come with the packa...
Page 70 - Connecting the Peripheral Devices; Connecting the USB devices; Start Menu
3-28 G e ttin g Sta rted Connecting the Peripheral Devices Connecting the USB devices This notebook provides USB ports for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. To connect these devices, install the driver...
Page 71 - Connecting the External Display Devices
3-29 G e ttin g Sta rted Connecting the External Display Devices This notebook provides a VGA port for connecting a larger display with higher resolution. The 15-pin D-Sub VGA port allows users to connect an external monitor or other standard VGA-compatible device (such as a projector) for a great v...
Page 73 - Connecting the Communication Devices; Using the LAN
3-31 G e ttin g Sta rted Connecting the Communication Devices Using the LAN The RJ-45 connector of the notebook allows you to connect the LAN (local area network) devices, such as a hub, switch and gateway, to build a network connection. For more instructions or detailed steps on connecting to the L...
Page 74 - Using Wireless LAN Connection (optional supported)
3-32 G e ttin g Sta rted Using Wireless LAN Connection (optional supported) This notebook is equipped with wireless LAN module which allows users to perform fast data transmission with the standard IEEE 802.11 for wireless LAN. This gives users the mobility to move around within a broad coverage are...
Page 75 - Using Bluetooth Connection (optional supported)
3-33 G e ttin g Sta rted Using Bluetooth Connection (optional supported) This notebook is equipped with Bluetooth module which allows users to connect various Bluetooth-enabled devices to the notebook. Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones...
Page 76 - Safely Remove Hardware; Stop
3-34 G e ttin g Sta rted Safely Remove Hardware When any peripheral device is connected to the notebook, the Safely Remove Hardware icon will appear on the taskbar. Double-click the icon to bring up the Safely Remove Hardware dialog box. You can see all connected peripheral devices here. If you want...
Page 77 - Components Replacement and Upgrade
3-35 G e ttin g Sta rted Components Replacement and Upgrade Please be noticed that the memory, hard disk drive, wireless LAN module and battery pack preinstalled in the product users purchased may be upgradable or replaceable by user’s request depending on the models users purchased. 2 4 3 1
Page 80 - CHAPTER 4
Page 81 - Set; About BIOS Setup; When to Use BIOS Setup?; How to Run BIOS Setup?
4-2 BIO S Set u p About BIOS Setup When to Use BIOS Setup? You may need to run the BIOS Setup when: An error message appears on the screen during the system booting up and is requested to run SETUP. You want to change the default settings for customized features. You want to reload the default...
Page 82 - Control Keys
4-3 BIO S Set u p Control Keys You can use only the keyboard to control the cursor in the BIOS Setup Utility. Press left arrow to select one menu title. Press right arrow to select one menu title. Press up arrow to select one item under the menu title. Press down arrow to select one item under the m...
Page 83 - BIOS Setup Menu; Main Menu
4-4 BIO S Set u p BIOS Setup Menu Once you enter the BIOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. Select the tags to enter the other menus. Main Menu Show system overview information about BIOS version, CPU features, memory size and setting of system time and date. Advanced Menu Adju...
Page 86 - Advanced Menu
4-7 BIO S Set u p Advanced Menu PowerNow This item allows you to enable or disable PowerNow function. When set to Enabled , the system always operates in a conserve power mode. If you want to optimize the processor, set this item to Disabled , so that the processor’s speed will vary depending on t...
Page 87 - Enabled; Disabled
4-8 BIO S Set u p AHCI Mode (Advanced Host Controller Interface) Use this item to enable or disable the AHCI Mode. Setting options: Disabled and Enabled . The default setting is Disabled .
Page 88 - Boot menu; Boot Settings Configuration; Boot Device Priority
4-9 BIO S Set u p Boot menu Boot Settings Configuration Configure settings during system boot. Boot Device Priority These items showing the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system.
Page 89 - Security menu; Enter New Password
4-10 BIO S Set u p Security menu Supervisor Password When this item is selected, a message box shall appear on the screen as below: Type a maximum of eight-digit password and press [Enter] . The password entered now will replace any previously set password from CMOS memory. You may also press [ESC...
Page 91 - Discard Changes and Exit; Load Setup Defaults
4-12 BIO S Set u p Save & Exit menu Save Changes and Reset Save the changes you have made and reset the utility. Discard Changes and Exit Exit the utility without saving the changes you have made. Load Setup Defaults Select this item to load the default settings.