
Notices iNoticesNo part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, ortransmitted, in any form or by any means, mechanical ph
x Users ManualPower Cord RequirementsThe power cord set (appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug) you received withyourcomputermeets therequir
Abbreviations 89AbbreviationsYour computer’s documentation uses the following abbreviations:A ...AmperesAC . . . . . . . . Alternating currentAC
90 Users ManualHz ...HertzIDE . . . . . . . Integrated drive electronicsin ...InchesI/O . . . . . . . . Input/outputIrDA . . . . . . Infrar
Abbreviations 91USB . . . . . . . Universal serial busV ...VoltVAC . . . . . . Voltage alternating currentVCC . . . . . . Voltage collector curr
92 Users ManualGlossaryAC adapterThe AC (or alternating current) adapter regulates current coming into yourcomputer from thewall outlet. The current a
Glossary 93microprocessor to get the data it needs from the main memory by storing recentlyaccessed data in the cache.CardBusCardBus technology enable
94 Users ManualDPMSDisplay Power Management Signalling. Displays or monitors that comply withthis can be managed by the Power Management features foun
Glossary 95MB (megabyte)1,024 kilobytes.Megabit1,048,576 bits or about 128 kilobytes.Operating systemA program that supervises the computer's ope
96 Users ManualResolutionThe resolution is the sharpness or clarity of the image on your LCD screen.Resolution is measured by the number of pixels the
Power Cord Requirements xiCountry-Specific Power Cord Set RequirementsThe requirements listed beloware applicable to the specific countrylisted:Notes:
Using Your Documentation 1Using Your DocumentationCongratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer. Whether you are new tousing a portable comp
2 Users ManualCD-ROM Device Naming ConventionIn many installation programs you will have to get a program from the CD-ROMdevice. The program installat
Introducing Your Computer 3Introducing Your ComputerYour lightweight portable notebook computer includes many features to meet yourcomputing needs at
4 Users ManualPC Equipment LocationThe figures in this section show you the location of important items on the computer.Figure 2. Front/Right View of
Introducing Your Computer 5Figure 3. Back/Left View of PCThe figure below is the bottom view of the PC without the Docking Station attached.Figure 4.
6 Users ManualDocking Station Equipment LocationThe figures in this section show you the location of important items on the dockingstation. See “Using
Introducing Your Computer 7Figure 7. Docking Station BottomDocking/Undocking your ComputerThe docking station allows you to use this system as a deskt
8 Users ManualFigure 8. Docking SequenceTodock yourcomputerwith thepoweronsimply placethe computeron the dockinghooks and press down on the area above
ii Users ManualImportant Safety InformationSafety InstructionsYour system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety ofinformation
Introducing Your Computer 9Figure 9. Docking Station Release Lever Operation5. After tilting remove the system by sliding/lifting out toward the back
10 Users ManualUsing Your Computer for the First TimeThis section gives you detailed information on using your computer for the first time.Installing
Using Your Computer for the First Time 11AC AdapterYour computer runs on power from the battery in the computer or from an electricaloutlet. The first
12 Users ManualTurningOntheComputerTo turn on the computer’s power for the first time:1. Slide the LCD latch, located on the front of the cover to the
Using Your Computer for the First Time 13To turn off the computer, complete the following steps:1. Click on the taskbar.2. Click Shut Down.Figure 13.
14 Users ManualUsing the LCD DisplayThis section will discuss using/changing the LCD display and its defaults:The LCD display brightness adjustment is
Using Your Computer for the First Time 15Tips for Using Your ComputerThe following information helps you avoid potential problems as you use yourcompu
16 Users ManualTravelling with Your ComputerAir TravelIf you are travelling by air, follow these tips:•Take the computer with you as carry-on luggage.
Using Your Computer for the First Time 17Handling SpillsSweet liquids leave a sticky residue that may jam the keyboard despiteyour efforts to dry it.S
18 Users ManualUsing the KeyboardYour computer has an 81-key keyboard (Figure 15). By pressing designated keycombinations, you can have access to all
Important Safety Information iiiCare During Use•Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it.•Do not spill anything on thesystem. The
Using the Keyboard 19The F1 to F12 keys are assigned to different functions depending on theprogram in use, however the key is usually assigned to pro
20 Users ManualUsing Special Function KeysThe function key activates special functions when it is pressed in combination withanother keys. Table 2 sho
Using the Keyboard 21When you press a function key combination, the system sound may betemporarily muted.Internet Quick Start ButtonUse the internet q
22 Users ManualFigure 18. Magic Keyboard Program Interface7. Click OK to close window and complete programming the Magic Keyboard.You may also program
Using the Touchpad 23Using the TouchpadYour computer is equipped with a touchpad, which is an integrated-pointing devicethat is used to perform standa
24 Users ManualDouble-Click/TapSelectthe windoworicon bytappingonceon a touchpad. Youcanstartprogramprocessin the window by double tapping the touch p
Using the Touchpad 25ScrollThe touchpad has a scroll function. Scroll along the right edge of the touchpad to scrollup and down. Scroll along the bott
26 Users ManualReading the System Status LEDsSystem Status LEDs show the status of computer functions.Figure 22. System Status LEDsTable 4. LED Functi
Connecting to the Internet 27Connecting to the InternetThis section explains how to connect you to the internet. For program details on howto establis
28 Users ManualUsing the ModemYour Notebook computer will have a Modem/LAN installed in your computer.Precautions Before UseIf you connect the modem t
iv Users ManualBattery DisposalDo not put rechargeable batteries or products powered by non-removable rechargeable batteries in the garbage.Contact yo
Connecting to the Internet 29Installing a LAN CableBefore you can obtain information on the Internet, send e-mail or transfer files to orfrom another
30 Users ManualPortable LAN cable:You may also connect to the LAN using theportable cable that plugs into theport provided on the left side of the com
Connecting to the Internet 31Using the LANConfiguring Network Environment1. Complete the installation of the Network Adapter Driver.2. Double-Click ic
32 Users Manual9. Enter gateway address in the New gateway.10. Click Add. If you use DHCP server, this process is not needed.11. Click DNS Configurati
Using the Multi-Bays in the Docking Station 33Using the Multi-Bays in the Docking StationYour computer includes the docking station that holds a 5.25&
34 Users Manual5. Remove the device.6. Insert the new 5.25” device into the multi-bay until the multi-bay latch clicks.Changing a 3.5” DeviceThe metho
Using the DiskDrives 35Using the Disk DrivesUsing the Floppy Disk DriveYour computer comes with a 1.44 MB, 3.5-inch, floppy drive.To use a floppy disk
36 Users Manual1. Press the button on the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive,and the tray slidesout. (Donot lean on the tray; because it will not support much we
Working with PCMCIA (PC) Cards 37Working with PCMCIA (PC) CardsBy installing PC Cards, you can add functions to your notebook computer similar tothose
38 Users ManualThe eject button for the card slot operates in two steps, therefore to remove a PC Card:1. Push the eject button once to pop it outward
Regulatory Compliance Statements vRegulatory Compliance StatementsUnited States UsersFCC Part 15This device has been tested and found to comply with t
Multi Media Functions/Equipment 39Multi Media Functions/EquipmentMedia PlayerYou can play video and audio CD files with the Windows Media Player, as w
40 Users ManualCD LED OnA LED on the drive tray is on when the computer is reading from a CD. Do notremove a disc when this LED is on.Removing the Aud
Multi Media Functions/Equipment 41Movie MakerYou can edit audio and video data using this Movie Maker that is included withWindows Me. It is also poss
42 Users ManualMP3 PlayerThe flash memory size of the MP3 Player is 32 MB, but the memory sizecould be different from system to system.Your system has
Multi Media Functions/Equipment 43Listening to a MP3 fileTo listen to your MP3 files simply follow the steps below:1. Make a new folder on your system
44 Users ManualFigure 38. MP3 Loader5. Open the folder you saved the MP3 files on the hard disk. The files will be shownin the middle part of the wind
Multi Media Functions/Equipment 45Voice RecorderYou can use the microphone attached to the ear-phone to record your voice or othersounds into the MP3
46 Users ManualUsing the BatteryYour computer uses a smart rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack for powerwhen the AC adapter is not attached
Using the Battery 47All batteries eventually wear out and lose the ability to hold a charge.You may need to replace yourbattery pack after a year of a
48 Users ManualBattery CalibrationCalibrating your battery once a month is one of the recommended methods ofincreasingyour computer’s batterylife.Toca
vi Users ManualFCC part 68 (applicable to products fitted with USA modems)This equipment compiles with part of the FCC rules. On the back of this equi
Using the Battery 49Removing the BatteryYour computer comes with the battery pack inserted in the computer. To remove thebattery from the computer:1.
50 Users Manual3. Slide the battery pack latches toward the center of the computer. Make sure thelocking battery latch is in the lock position.Figure
Using the Battery 51Power MeterThe Power Meter displays the charge of the batteries and the current source ofcomputer power, AC or batteries. You may
52 Users ManualUsing System SetupThe System Setup program enables you to configure your computer hardware and setsecurity and power-savings options. T
Using System Setup 53Table 6. System Setup Navigation KeysNavigation Key FunctionDisplays the General Help window.Exits the current menu.Selects diffe
54 Users ManualChanging Booting PriorityThe Boot menu in System Setup enables you to select the booting device and to setbooting options.Boot Device P
Using System Security 55Using System SecurityThis section describes the security options provided with your computer.System PasswordsThe computer prov
56 Users Manual6. Press after you have typed your password. The computer prompts you toreenter your password for verification.7. Type your password ag
Using Power Management Options 57Using Power Management OptionsYour computer includes Power Management options that can help the battery chargelast lo
58 Users ManualTask Bar InterfaceYou may change the Intel SpeedStepTMsetting by double clicking on the icon onthe task bar. This will open the Intel(R
Regulatory Compliance Statements viiThe Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person tousea computeror other electronicd
Using Power Management Options 59Basic Power Management SchemesThis section discusses the basic schemes of power management when the computer isoperat
60 Users ManualFigure 42. Power Options Properties - Power SchemesTurning off the monitor and HDDs will save a substantial battery power, thereforewhe
Using Power Management Options 61Advanced Power Management SchemesThis section discusses the advanced power management schemes. There are twobuttons t
62 Users ManualInstalling a New HDDThis section discusses installing a new HDD and other basic HDD operations.Installing/Reinstalling a HDDTo install
Installing a New HDD 6310. Display the HDD information using #4 in the FDISK menu. verify the size of theHDD partition.11.Press the power button to re
64 Users ManualVideo Features and ConfigurationYour computer includes a TFT LCD or active-matrix display. The capabilities of thescreen plus the video
Video Features and Configuration 65Resolution and Color Depth- Display supported- Display Supported except for DVDX - Display not supportedUse either
66 Users ManualDual View (Using the LCD and CRT as 1 Display)256 Color16 bit Color32 bit ColorConfiguring Display FeaturesThe following sections descr
Video Features and Configuration 676. Click Change.TheUpdate Device Driver Wizard screen appears.7. Click Next.8. Select Display a list of all the dri
68 Users Manual3. Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen appears.Figure 44. Display Properties Window4. To change the colour depth, click the arr
viii Users ManualRepairs tocertifiedequipmentshouldbemadeby anauthorized Canadian maintenancefacility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alter
Video Features and Configuration 69Using the TV-Out PortThis feature is only available with Windows Me. Using the TV-out port, a compatibleTV or other
70 Users ManualUsing Duo View ModeSingle View mode is used to be the basic display method until now which displayssame view on all the display devices
Using Duo View Mode 71Figure 45. Dual View - Display MenuThe secondary monitor has a display of 256 colors (color depth) and 640x480 pixels(resolution
72 Users ManualUsing OptionsYoucan orderthefollowingoptions foryourNotebookcomputerfrom yourauthorizedreseller:•An extra AC adapter.•A battery pack. [
Using Options 73•Do not insert objects with conductive material, such as metal screwdrivers orgraphite pencils, into the memory-module compartment.•Be
74 Users Manual4. Remove the installed module if necessary.a. Pull the tabs on theconnector slot outward slightly, until the edge of the memorymodule
Troubleshooting 75TroubleshootingIf you ever have difficulty running your computer, followthese steps:1. Consult the following sections for advice on
76 Users ManualThe System Setup settings are not retained when you turn off the computer.The CMOS battery inside the computer may need to be replaced.
Troubleshooting 77The external monitor displays flashes or waves.Check the cables between the monitor and the computer. Are they properlyinstalled?Can
78 Users ManualWhen using a PBX phone system I can't dial on my modem.If you use a PBX phone system you may need to press a number i.e. '9&a
Laser Safety ixLaser SafetyAll systems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safetystandards, including IEC 825. The laser devic
Troubleshooting 79Driver Problems / Driver (Re)InstallationThis section will discuss driver problems due to system crashes, accidental filedeletion, e
80 Users ManualSelecting a CountryYou have to check if the country is selected correctly before you use the modem.Incorrect Country Selection:If the c
Troubleshooting 81Modem CommandsThe Modem includes the basic commands used by the Smart Modem of the HayesCorporation. Some additional commands have b
82 Users ManualIn data mode, You can't use any AT commands except the +++ command, which has+++ at the head.If you stop communication and disconn
Troubleshooting 83Basic AT CommandsA/ Repeats the previous command in the bufferATA Responds manually to incoming RING signals+++ Switches from on-lin
84 Users ManualATX4 Dials after dial tone is detectedATZ Initializes modemAT&F Loads the factory default configuration (profile)AT&V Shows cur
Troubleshooting 85Windows Me LAN Driver (Re)InstallationBefore you begin verify that the “Samsung SEM-2100iL MiniPCI LAN Adapter” isinstalled otherwis
86 Users ManualWindows Me Sound Driver (Re)InstallationWhen you add a new sound deviceWindows Me will recognize the addition of PCIMultimedia Audio De
Troubleshooting 87Changing the Video DriverIt is possible that you may want to update your video driver or that your installed videodriver has become
88 Users ManualSpecificationsTable 7 gives the specifications for your slim notebook computer.Table 7. Hardware SpecificationsDimensionLCD viewing are
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