NEC VXi - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Contents iii; Contents; Using This Guide; Introducing the NEC Versa
  • Page 4 – iv Contents; Using the BIOS Setup Utility
  • Page 5 – Contents v; Using the Operating System and Utilities
  • Page 6 – vi Contents; Using the System Drives and Bays
  • Page 7 – Contents vii; Using External Devices
  • Page 8 – viii Contents; B Specifications
  • Page 9 – Using This Guide ix; The NEC Versa
  • Page 10 – x Using This Guide; Text Conventions; Note; Ctrl; Related Documents
  • Page 11 – Introducing the NEC Versa
  • Page 12 – -2 Introducing the NEC Versa; Before You Begin
  • Page 13 – Introducing the NEC Versa 1-3; About Your NEC Versa VXi Notebook; CeleronTM or Pentium; NEC Versa VXi notebook computer
  • Page 14 – -4 Introducing the NEC Versa; Around the Front of the System; LCD Panel; Power and Battery Charging LEDs; A – Power LED
  • Page 15 – Control Panel; A – CD Control Buttons or Password Buttons
  • Page 16 – Power Button; Use the Power button in the following ways:
  • Page 17 – Introducing the NEC Versa 1-7; Status Icons; Status LED icons; A – Hard Drive Access
  • Page 18 – -8 Introducing the NEC Versa; Keyboard Panel and Base Unit; Keyboard panel
  • Page 19 – Introducing the NEC Versa 1-9; Keyboard
  • Page 21 – Introducing the NEC Versa 1-11
  • Page 22 – -12 Introducing the NEC Versa; Around the Back of the System; Back system features; Expansion Port — Use this port to connect the Port Replicator.
  • Page 23 – Introducing the NEC Versa 1-13; Around the Left Side of the System; Left side features; A – Kensington Lock Latch
  • Page 24 – -14 Introducing the NEC Versa; Around the Right Side of the System; Right side features; A – Battery Bay; TV Out — Allows you to connect to a television.
  • Page 25 – Introducing the NEC Versa 1-15; Around the Bottom of the System; Bottom of the system
  • Page 26 – -16 Introducing the NEC Versa; About the Port Replicator; The ports on the Port Replicator are as follows.; Port Replicator
  • Page 27 – Getting Started; NEC VersaGlide
  • Page 28 – -2 Getting Started; VersaGlide features; A – Left Button
  • Page 29 – Getting Started 2-3; Making VersaGlide Adjustments; Follow these basic ergonomic tips while working:; Power Sources; the battery pack
  • Page 30 – -4 Getting Started; Using the AC Adapter; Connect the AC adapter as follows:
  • Page 31 – Getting Started 2-5; Connecting the AC adapter; Powering the System On and Off; Follow these steps to enable Hibernate support:
  • Page 32 – Using the Battery; Replacing the Battery; Install the battery in your system as follows:
  • Page 33 – Removing the battery; A – Battery Release Latch
  • Page 34 – -8 Getting Started; Installing the battery; Low Battery Power
  • Page 35 – Getting Started 2-9; Handling the Battery; Extending Battery Life
  • Page 36 – -10 Getting Started; Conserving Battery Power; From the Windows Start menu, select Settings and Control Panel.; Charging the Battery
  • Page 37 – Getting Started 2-11; Battery Precautions; Adhere to the following precautions when recharging the battery.
  • Page 38 – -12 Getting Started; Disposing of the Battery
  • Page 39 – Getting Started 2-13; System Care; Precautions; Avoid dropping or bumping the computer or the AC adapter.
  • Page 40 – -14 Getting Started
  • Page 41 – Getting Started 2-15; Storage Requirements; Keep the storage area free from vibration and magnetic fields.; Routine Cleaning; Clean or dust your system as follows:
  • Page 42 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility
  • Page 43 – -2 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Introducing BIOS Setup
  • Page 44 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-3; After you press; BIOS Setup Main Menu
  • Page 45 – -4 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Looking at Screens; BIOS setup screens have three areas as shown next.; Advanced CMOS Setup
  • Page 46 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-5; Using Keys; BIOS Setup Key Functions; Key; Checking/Setting System Parameters
  • Page 47 – -6 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Resetting System Parameters; Standard CMOS Setup
  • Page 48 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-7; Use the Advanced CMOS Setup to set the following functions.; Parameter
  • Page 49 – -8 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Use the System Security Setup to establish system passwords.; System Security Setup; Internal HDD Password — Enables or disables the HDD password.
  • Page 50 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-9; Password Protection; Hard Disk Drive Passwords
  • Page 51 – -10 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Establishing Hard Disk Drive Passwords
  • Page 52 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-11; Moving the Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 53 – -12 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Power Management Setup
  • Page 54 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-13
  • Page 55 – -14 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Custom Timeout Options; Option
  • Page 56 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-15; Boot Device Setup allows you to define the following functions.; Boot Device Setup
  • Page 57 – -16 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Peripheral Setup; Peripheral Setup allows you to define the following functions.
  • Page 58 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-17; Other BIOS Setup Options; BIOS Setup offers other options, including the following:; Managing System Power; Minimize battery drain.; Windows 98 Power Management Properties
  • Page 59 – Windows 98 Power Schemes; Power Schemes
  • Page 60 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-19; Windows 98 Alarms; Alarms; Windows 98 Power Meter
  • Page 61 – -20 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Windows 98 Advanced; Advanced; Windows 98 Hibernate
  • Page 62 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-21; Windows 2000 Power Options Properties
  • Page 63 – -22 Using the BIOS Setup Utility
  • Page 64 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-23
  • Page 65 – Recognizing the Windows 98/2000 Power Management States
  • Page 66 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-25; Windows 98/2000 Power Management Behavior; LCD Timeout; Resume; Windows NT Power Management States; The Windows NT APM power management states include:
  • Page 67 – -26 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Recognizing the Windows NT Power Management States; Windows NT Power Management Behavior; Standby
  • Page 68 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-27; Updating the BIOS; Obtaining the BIOS Update; Preparing the BIOS Update Diskette
  • Page 69 – -28 Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Performing the BIOS Update; Enter
  • Page 70 – Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-29; Identifying the Switch Settings; Switch 3 — Reserved for factory use Default is “ON.”; Default switch settings
  • Page 71 – Using the Operating System and Utilities
  • Page 72 – -2 Using the Operating System and Utilities; Windows Introduction; operating; Desktop Icons
  • Page 73 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-3; Taskbar Icons; With Windows 98, the following icons are installed on your desktop:
  • Page 74 – -4 Using the Operating System and Utilities
  • Page 75 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-5
  • Page 76 – -6 Using the Operating System and Utilities; Windows NT; Inbox — Lets you access the Microsoft mail software and services.; NEC Utilities; The NEC utilities include:; NEC Customize Utility
  • Page 77 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-7; Using the NEC Customize Utility; Using HDPREPEZ in Windows 98
  • Page 78 – Using HDPREPEZ with Windows NT; SpeedStep Applet
  • Page 80 – -10 Using the Operating System and Utilities; Installing Easy CD Creator
  • Page 81 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-11; Application and Driver CD; Launching the Application and Driver CD with Windows 98; Launching the Application and Driver CD with Windows 2000/NT
  • Page 82 – -12 Using the Operating System and Utilities; Application and Driver CD Dialog Box; Personal Code Setting Utility
  • Page 83 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-13; Installing the Personal Code Setting Utility
  • Page 84 – -14 Using the Operating System and Utilities; NEC Info Center; Installing the NEC Info Center; Partition Magic
  • Page 85 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-15; Product Recovery CD; Guidelines for Using the Product Recovery CD; Follow these guidelines when using the Product Recovery CD.
  • Page 86 – -16 Using the Operating System and Utilities; Product Recovery CD Options; Exit — Exits the NEC Product Recovery utility.; Full Disk Drive Restore
  • Page 87 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-17; Read the Warning screen.
  • Page 88 – Partition Only Restore
  • Page 89 – Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-19; Press
  • Page 90 – Using the System Drives and Bays; Memory Modules
  • Page 92 – Using the System Drives and Bays 5-3; CD Loading; CD Care
  • Page 93 – Follow these steps to upgrade the system memory.
  • Page 94 – Memory bay cover and screw; A – Memory Bay Cover
  • Page 95 – Memory module slot; A – Memory Module Slot
  • Page 96 – Using the System Drives and Bays 5-7; Installing the memory module
  • Page 98 – Communicating with Your NEC Versa; PC Cards
  • Page 99 – -2 Communicating with Your NEC Versa; Connecting the Modem; Connect one end of the cable into a standard telephone wall outlet.
  • Page 100 – Communicating with Your NEC Versa 6-3; Installing the Online Modem/LAN Guides
  • Page 101 – -4 Communicating with Your NEC Versa; Type II Cards; You can insert a network card in either slot.
  • Page 102 – Communicating with Your NEC Versa 6-5; Storage Cards; Serial — adds an extra serial communications port; PC Card Slots
  • Page 103 – -6 Communicating with Your NEC Versa; Inserting a PC Card; Follow these steps to insert a PC card in your system.; Inserting a PC card
  • Page 104 – Communicating with Your NEC Versa 6-7; Removing a Card; Internet Connections; Internet Connection Wizard in Windows 98/2000
  • Page 105 – -8 Communicating with Your NEC Versa; Accessing the Internet; Follow these instructions to modify the NECMFK.INI file.
  • Page 106 – Communicating with Your NEC Versa 6-9; IR Port; Enabling the IR Port
  • Page 107 – -10 Communicating with Your NEC Versa; Using the IR Port
  • Page 108 – Traveling Tips; Preparing for Travel
  • Page 109 – Packing for Travel
  • Page 110 – Using Power Connections
  • Page 111 – Using Your Modem; a local access number at your point of destination.
  • Page 112 – Using External Devices
  • Page 113 – -2 Using External Devices; Monitor; Follow any setup instructions in the monitor user’s guide.
  • Page 114 – Using External Devices 8-3; Parallel Devices; Connect a parallel device to your NEC Versa as follows.; Connecting a parallel printer; Turn on power to the system and the device.
  • Page 115 – -4 Using External Devices; Serial Devices; Follow these steps to connect a serial device to your NEC Versa.; Connecting a serial device
  • Page 116 – Using External Devices 8-5; Connecting an external keyboard/mouse
  • Page 117 – -6 Using External Devices; Television Connection; 40x480 when the video output device is a television.; Connecting an external display device
  • Page 118 – Using External Devices 8-7; USB Device; Connect an external USB device to your system as follows.; Connecting a USB device
  • Page 119 – -8 Using External Devices; Audio Options; Locate the audio port that you want to use.; Audio ports; A – Microphone; Remove any devices connected to the back of the NEC Versa.
  • Page 120 – Using External Devices 8-9; Locating the docking lever; A – Docking Lever; Removing the expansion port cover; A – Expansion Port Cover
  • Page 121 – -10 Using External Devices; Connecting the NEC Port Replicator
  • Page 122 – Using Multimedia; Audio
  • Page 123 – -2 Using Multimedia; Recording
  • Page 124 – Microphone
  • Page 125 – -4 Using Multimedia; Playing Back; Select your audio source as follows:; Using Headphones; Using the Built-In Speakers
  • Page 126 – Using Multimedia 9-5; Video; Access the Active Movie Control as follows:; Using Digital Video Files
  • Page 127 – -6 Using Multimedia; Multimedia Applications
  • Page 128 – Solving System Problems; Problem Checklist
  • Page 129 – 0-2 Solving System Problems; Power is on to the computer.; Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 130 – Solving System Problems 10-3; Startup Problems; the system loses configuration information.; and run the Setup utility to set current system
  • Page 131 – 0-4 Solving System Problems; POST Error Messages; Error Message
  • Page 132 – Solving System Problems 10-5; If You Need Assistance
  • Page 133 – Getting Service and Support; Service and Support Contact Information
  • Page 134 – 1-2 Getting Service and Support; Service
  • Page 135 – Getting Service and Support 11-3; NECC Web Site; Look in the Service and Support area for the following:; NECC FTP Site
  • Page 136 – 1-4 Getting Service and Support; Email/Fax to Support Services; Desktop
  • Page 137 – Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment
  • Page 139 – Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment A-3; Arrange Your Equipment
  • Page 140 – A-4 Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment; Adjust Your Input Devices
  • Page 141 – Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment A-5; Vary Your Workday; Vary your tasks throughout the day.; Pre-existing Conditions and Psychosocial Factors
  • Page 142 – A-6 Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment
  • Page 143 – Specifications; System Components
  • Page 144 – System Processor
  • Page 145 – Infrared — 1 port; Main Battery; – Output Voltage – 9.6v; Card Slots
  • Page 149 – AC Adapter; Input Voltage; Dimensions; System; Weight; Operation
  • Page 150 – Interrupt Controllers; Device
  • Page 151 – Memory Map; System Memory Map; Memory Space
  • Page 152 – Frequently Asked Questions
  • Page 153 – C-2 Frequently Asked Questions; External Mouse; How can a PS/2 mouse and an external keyboard be connected to the; The NEC Versa VXi computer has only one PS/2 port that accommodates; Display; What is the maximum resolution I can run in simultaneous mode?; The maximum resolution in simultaneous mode is 1024 x 768 for XGA; How can I change my video drivers?; In Windows 98 and Windows NT, go to Start, Settings, and Control
  • Page 154 – Frequently Asked Questions C-3; In which slots do my PC cards go?; Your PC cards can go into either slot if they are NEC-approved cards.; Is there any instance when a modem or network card is only; Read the release notes that accompany the upgrade.; Can I run two of the same type cards simultaneously?
  • Page 155 – C-4 Frequently Asked Questions; Why do certain PC cards cause my battery life to drop noticeably?; To provide a stable platform free of conflicts, NECC excluded some; Diskette Drive; Why can't I boot from the diskette drive?
  • Page 156 – Frequently Asked Questions C-5; What happens if I leave a diskette in my diskette drive?; In Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT, double click on the My; What type of diskette do I use in my diskette drive?
  • Page 157 – C-6 Frequently Asked Questions; Booting; What is the difference between a warm boot and a cold boot?; A warm boot restarts the system while system power is on. A warm boot; Power Management; Does my system come with power management features enabled?
  • Page 158 – Frequently Asked Questions C-7
  • Page 159 – C-8 Frequently Asked Questions; How do I bring my system out of LCD timeout (Windows 98/2000) or; Moving your VersaGlide pointer or using your keyboard brings the; How do I bring my system out of Standby mode (Windows 98/2000); Press the Power button to bring the system out of Standby mode
  • Page 160 – Frequently Asked Questions C-9; Miscellaneous; How do I set the time and date?
  • Page 161 – C-10 Frequently Asked Questions; Why do I get a message “Insufficient memory” when I run some
  • Page 163 – Glossary 1; Glossary; The process of converting an analog signal into a digital signal.
  • Page 173 – To record or store information to a storage device.
  • Page 174 – zoomed video
  • Page 175 – Index
  • Page 179 – Regulatory Statements 1; Regulatory Statements; FCC Statement for United States Only; Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved; Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
  • Page 180 – Regulatory Statements; European Community Directive Conformance Statement; There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly; Battery Disposal
  • Page 181 – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; We, the Responsible Party; NEC Versa VXi
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Page 2 - Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer

First Printing — May 2000 Copyright 2000 NEC Computers Inc. 15 Business Park Way Sacramento, CA 95828 All Rights Reserved Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and relatedmaterials, is the valuable property of NEC Computers Inc....

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