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MPC0101VD-001
Manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1 MPC0101VD-001 Manuel d’utilisation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..................1 1.1 Safety Precautions..............1 1.2 Transportation Precautions ............2 1.3 Battery Recharging ..............2 1.4 Airplane Precautions..............2 2 NETBOOK Description ..............3 2.1 Appearance................3 2.2 Features..................6 2.3 Ready to Use ................7 3 Getting Started..................8 3.1 Using AC power ................8 3.2 Using battery power..............
  • Page 3 5.2 Office Software................ 20 5.3 Instant Messenger ..............22 5.4 Multimedia ................23 5.5 Camera..................24 System Settings ................25 6.1 Internet Options ............... 25 6.2 PC connection................26 6.3 Storage Manager..............26 6.4 Power..................26 6.5 Keyboard Setting ..............27 6.6 Password Setting..............
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction The information provide by this manual is applicable to a series of 10.2 ” laptop models. So information provided may vary from model to model; your model may not have some of the features described in this book. Pictures may also be different from actual one.
  • Page 5: Transportation Precautions

    DO NOT expose to dirty or dusty environments. Do not operate during a gas leak. DO NOT expose to or use near liquids, rain, or moisture. DO NOT use the modem during electrical storms. DO NOT carry or cover a NETBOOK that is powered on with any materials that will reduce air circulation such as a carrying bag.
  • Page 6: Netbook Description

    have restrictions for using electronic devices. Most airline allow electronic use only between but not during take offs and landings. 2 NETBOOK Description This series of netbooks is a low cost broadband access terminal for today ’s word of communications convergence and digital multimedia entertainment. It provides multimedia entertainment, High-speed broadband internet access, and work on the go! It is equipped with various functions, such as electronic-book, MP3 play, Game player, enlarged PDA, and common business software such as web browsing, word processing,...
  • Page 7 1.Web Camera 2.LCD The display functions the same as a desktop monitor. The NETBOOK uses an active matrix TFT LCD, which provides excellent viewing like that of desktop monitors. Unlike desktop monitors, the LCD does not produce any radiation or flickering, so it is easier on the eyes.
  • Page 8 When the light gets bright, it means the NETBOOK is connected with AC power, red means the battery is recharging. The battery is fully recharged and the light goes out. ª Bottom If your computer is used too long, its temperature at bottom may get high ; please make a better condition for thermal dissipation.
  • Page 9: Features

    to avoid damaging NETBOOK and battery. 3. USB Ports USB ports are compatible with USB2.0 and USB1.1, possible to connect with devices supporting USB1.1 and 2.0 like keyboard, storage devices, etc. It supports hot plug and play, which means users can plug in new peripherals and use them without restarting their PCs? 4.
  • Page 10: Ready To Use

    Ÿ Audio Card: AC97 Ÿ Communication:10/100Mb Ethernet,built-in wireless network adapter Ÿ System: embedded Windows CE 6.0 Operation System, highly safe and anti - virus Ready to Use These are quick instructions for using your NETBOOK. Read the following chapters for detailed information. Connect with Power Adaptor The power adapter converts AC power from a wall outlet to the DC power required by the NETBOOK.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    seconds. The desktop of Windows CE is similar with other Windows, simple and practical. You may enter into any procedure you want and enjoy entertainment and work. 3 Getting Started 3.1 Using AC power The NETBOOK power comprises two parts, the power adapter and the battery power system.
  • Page 12: Touchpad Usage

    NETBOOK Battery Maintenance The NETBOOK’s battery pack, like all rechargeable batteries, has a limit on the number times it can be recharged. The battery pack’s useful life will depend on your environment temperature, humidity, and how your NETBOOK is used. It is ideal that the battery be used in a temperature range between 5 ? and 40?.
  • Page 13: Emergency Shutdown

    simply double-tap on the item and hold while dragging the item with your fingertip. The following illustrations produce the same results. 3.4 Emergency shutdown In case your operating system cannot properly turn off, there is an additional way to shut down your NETBOOK: Shutdown: Hole the power button until the system shut down.
  • Page 14: My Computer

    Note: Clicking an icon twice is double click and clicking once is click. Clicking an icon is right clicking the icon; all the right clicks of the icon below are such an operation. 2. Shut down Click on Start and select “Turn off” from list. 4.2 My Computer Double click “My Computer”...
  • Page 15: Storage Card

    4.4 Storage Card Double click “Storage Card” folder, it will display your files and folders saved in storage card. These folders can be deleted, renamed and also can be copied to other folders. 4.5 Internet Network: connect netbook to LAN. Set Ethernet connection.
  • Page 16 (6) The red X will disappear after successful connect to internet 2. Network connection / disconnection Wireless connection (1) Click “WIFI Power” icon on the desktop, click the bottom “Power on”-“OK”. (2) Click the wireless icon in taskbar at bottom right corner, as shown in the figure.
  • Page 17: Keyboard

    Wireless disconnection If you want to disconnect the network, at the “Wireless Information” item, you can right click the network which has been connected, choose “Delete”, and then the network will be disconnected. 4.6 Keyboard Standard English 82key which has same function of standard 101 or 102 IBM key. Except standard key function, there are some extra function control keys, including hotkey of windows operation system.
  • Page 18 4. Control key 5. Windows shortcut key Cursor control key function and operation of key are as follows: 1. Funtional Keys The function of these keys depends on the applicating program, it includes keys F1 to F12 on the keyboard. They can be matched with the key Fn to activate special function. Some of the keys ( that's key with blue letters) are programmized, thus they have 2 functions available.
  • Page 19 Keystroke Function <Enter> executable instructions. In many text editing application enforceability. <Enter> for firms with similar general typewriter <Esc> click this key to cancel or leave the command or function <Ins> click this key to switched keyboard input information for insertion or coverage model. Shift +<PrtSc>...
  • Page 20 Keystroke Function <Alt>key. Refers to Alternate key used in many applications, in combination with other keys to perform specific commands. Fn + <Num Lock> Key. Activate and embedded fifteen numeric keys which all have a blue tab. <Caps Lock> Key, used in many applications, can be fixed using the capital letter keys.
  • Page 21 <End> Key is to move the cursor to the screen or the end of a line <Pg Up> Key. Each time you press it, the cursor will scroll up a page <Pg Dn> Key. Each time you press it, the cursor will scroll down a page WINDOWS OS Hotkey Function...
  • Page 22 Function Activate system into standby mode Activate or deactivate the wireless device Activate or deactivate the volume of built-in speaker to turn on or off mode Turn down the volume of the speaker Turn up the volume of the speaker Decrease the luminance of LCD screen Increase the luminance of LCD screen...
  • Page 23: Applications

    Function Switch display screen to LCD screen and external screen, or to display with LCD screen and external screen at the same time. Turn off the LCD Screen Applications 5.1 Internet Explorer Open "internet explorer" program on the desktop, enter the URL of the website you want to view in the address bar, and then click the "Enter"...
  • Page 24 document reader such as Word, Excel, PPT, etc. 1. Word In fact, Word refers to TextMaker, here marked with Word to make it understood easily. TextMaker is used to browse and read the document ( *.tmd;*.tmv; *.doc; *.sxw; *.odt; *.rtf, *.pwd; *.htm; *.html; *.txt) ,it can also modify or edit the document. 2.
  • Page 25: Instant Messenger

    5.3 Instant Messenger NETBOOK support the instant messaging software with the format of the Internet Messenger . 1. Make sure that NETBOOK have connected to the network, then open the "Messenger" icon on the desktop, click on "Click here to Login" in the pop-up window as shown below: 2.
  • Page 26: Multimedia

    3. In the new open window, enter your Messenger username and password, click "OK" to start login. 4. After waiting for ten seconds, you login on Windows messenger successfully as shown below. You can achieve online chat and other related activities. 5.4 Multimedia 1.
  • Page 27: Camera

    (1) Double-click“the Recorder”icon, the following recording window will appear on the desktop. (2) Start recording, the window will show recording time. If you want to stop recording, just click on“Stop”. If you want to play the file you just recorded, click on "Play".
  • Page 28: System Settings

    System Settings Double-click “Control panel” icon in “My Computer”, the following window will appear. 6.1 Internet Options In “Control Panel”, double click “Internet Options” to open the below window 1. In“General” , you may see and change your start page, search page and cache etc. 2.In“Connect”...
  • Page 29: Pc Connection

    level users can set upon their conditions 6.2 PC connection Double click the “PC connection” icon, the following interface will appear: User can Enable/disable direct connection to the desktop computer. For connection with desktop computer use USB. TIP: The baud rate of the device & desktop computer must be the same.
  • Page 30: Keyboard Setting

    “Charging” and the power percentage of the main battery. 2. If user uses battery power, “Power property” interface will show the power status of the “main battery” and the “ left power percentage” show the ratio of power left in main battery.
  • Page 31: Password Setting

    to test the two settings by clicking the zone and pressing some key 6.6 Password Setting Double click "Password" icon in "Control panel" and the following interface will appear. Password Setting is used to protect personal privacy and data security. The Pass word you input can be set as protection “At power on”...
  • Page 32: Date/Time Setting

    these default settings are recommended, 6.8 Date/Time Setting Double click the icon “Date /Time” in “Control panel”, the “Zone and Language Setting” as below will appear: The above interface displays date and time zone of the current system. User can set the time, date and time zone according to actual conditions.
  • Page 33: Input Panel

    interface. Users can easily uninstall application programs that they don’t want. In order to prevent user from deleting the system’s own application software by mistake, none of the software of the system’s own appears in the list. 6.10 Input Panel In the following interface, User can reset the SIP and Option Setting.
  • Page 34: Network And Dial-Up Connections

    6.13 Network and dial-up connections Double click “Network and Dial-up connections” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface will appear. Double click and set your settings for internet, these settings are provided by your internet service provider. Set your TCP IP setting as shown in below figure. 6.14 System Double click “System”...
  • Page 35: Display

    The above interface shows the system properties of the system, e.g. process type, memory size, etc. Memory size can be altered here. User can perform the operations following the prompts on the tab. 6.15 Display Double click “Display” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface will appear. User can set different display setting like Background, Appearance &...
  • Page 36 Disposal of old electrical appliances The European directive 2 0 0 2 /9 6 /EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimize the recovery and recycling o f the materials they contain, and reduce the impact on human health and the environment.

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