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  • Page 1 MediaRing Talk is a registered trademark of MediaRing Inc. WordPerfect is a registered trademark of Corel Corporation Ltd. WinDVD is a registered trademark of Intervideo Incorporated. Other names used in this publication may be trademarks and are acknowledged. Copyright © 2001 All Rights Reserved BKS630E, V7.2 February 2001...
  • Page 2 BKS630E Macrovision Corporation Product Notice This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started ....................1-1 Introduction........................1-2 The Ideal Environment ....................1-3 Where to Put the System....................1-3 Extra Protection ......................1-3 Maintaining and Caring for the System ................. 1-4 Cleaning the System ...................... 1-4 Transporting the System....................1-4 Backups ........................
  • Page 4 BKS630E About the Audio and Video Onboard ................2-9 About the LAN Onboard....................2-9 About the Modem Onboard..................2-10 Chapter 3: Installing the Software ..................3-1 Installing the Windows 98 Operating System ..............3-2 Installing the Bundled Software ..................3-2 Installing the Drivers under Windows 98 ................
  • Page 5 Appendix A: Problem Solving....................A-1 Q & A..........................A-2 The computer doesn’t work.................... A-2 The keyboard doesn’t work.................... A-2 The Mouse doesn’t work....................A-2 The CD-ROM/DVD drive does not operate properly............A-2 The audio doesn’t work....................A-2 How do I use the Six Channel Speaker feature? ............. A-3 How do I set up the video output selection? ..............
  • Page 6 BKS630E The Right-Mouse Click Menu..................C-5 Using WinDVD ......................C-7 Viewing a DVD Title ...................... C-7 Creating a Playlist......................C-7 Loading a Previously Saved Playlist ................C-7 Changing Your Settings ....................C-7 Setting Parental Control ....................C-8 Ejecting a Disk......................C-8 Hiding and Viewing the Player ..................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    BKS630E This chapter allows you to become familiar with the basic parts of your system and tells you how to set up your Book PC. Introduction The key features of this Book PC include: § Uses the SiS 630 chipset.
  • Page 9: The Ideal Environment

    The Ideal Environment Before anything else you should decide on a place to set it up your new computer. Below you can find a few tips to keep in mind when choosing the ideal spot. Your Book PC computer is engineered to provide years of reliable service. However, give it the same care and protection as you would any other valuable piece of electronic equipment.
  • Page 10: Maintaining And Caring For The System

    BKS630E A power strip/surge protector provides protection against many types of voltage spikes that can travel on the power line and damage your system, but it isn’t much help against lightning. If severe weather of an electrical storm threatens, it’s a good idea to unplug the entire system from the power, and telephone and/or network lines, before the storm starts.
  • Page 11: Backups

    Backups There hasn’t been a hard disk made that is guaranteed not to lose its data. Hard disk reliability has improved significantly in the last few years, and it is unlikely that yours will malfunction and lose its data. Still it is not impossible. It is a good idea to make backup copies of your files on a regular basis.
  • Page 12: Unpacking

    BKS630E § Do not spray any kind of cleaning liquid directly on the case, keyboard or monitor. Instead apply it to a soft cloth. Always turn the power off and unplug each power cable from its power source before cleaning.
  • Page 13 The following are normally optional, but some vendors may include them in the basic package. Some items may not be available in certain countries, or some vendors may choose not to carry all the optional items: § A Windows software package, including manual and CD-ROM §...
  • Page 14: Installing The System

    BKS630E Installing the System Most of the work of setting up your system computer is already done. Before shipping your system, we installed all the software and specified the correct hardware configuration in the setup program. The part we have left for you is comparatively easy. Anyone who can orient cables to mate with connectors can set up this Book PC computer.
  • Page 15: Looking At The Front

    Looking at the Front With your computer in front of you, use the picture below to locate each of the labeled parts. Chapter 2 goes into more detail on some of the labeled parts and their usage. Diskette Drive CD-ROM/DVD Drive Suspend Indicator HDD Indicator USB Ports...
  • Page 16: Looking At The Back

    BKS630E § CD-ROM/DVD Drive – The drive bay on the left hand side is either installed with a CD-ROM or DVD drive. This option is factory installed. CD-ROM disks can store over 600 MB of audio, video, or data. DVD disks can store up to 4 GB and are currently commonly used to distribute high-quality video.
  • Page 17 § AC Power Connector – Plug the main power cord in here. Within the range of 115 or 230V AC, the power adapter will automatically sense and adapt to the input power voltage. § Fan Outlet – A fan inside the case cools the internal parts. Do not block this outlet. §...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Cables

    BKS630E Connecting the Cables This section of setting up your new computer is very important. It talks about attaching all the cables so that you can begin using the system. The procedure is straightforward and easy to do, however, be sure to follow each step carefully and don’t leave any steps out.
  • Page 19 ( Home Entertainment Audio/2 Speakers System ) ( 4 Speakers System ) REAR FRONT LEFT (6 Speakers System) 3. Connect a computer VGA monitor to the VGA connector. Connector...
  • Page 20 BKS630E 4. Connect phone lines to the Line /Phone jacks. 5. Connect any USB devices you want to use with your system. 6. Connect any printer or other parallel device you might want to use to the Parallel port.
  • Page 21 7. Connect a network cable to the LAN connector. 8. Connect any Game/MIDI devices you might want to use. 9. You could also connect any mouse or other serial device you might want to use to the Serial port.
  • Page 22 BKS630E 10. Plug in the power cable, one end goes into the back of the system, the other end goes into a grounded outlet or power strip/surge. 11. Make sure all other peripheral devices are properly connected to a power source if they do not draw their power from the system.
  • Page 24: Ready For Power

    BKS630E This chapter helps you starting up your system and allows you to become familiar with some of the main features. Ready for Power Once you have completed the setup of the system unit as described in Chapter 1, it is ready for power up.
  • Page 25: To Power Down

    10. You will be shown the End User’s License Agreement. After reading this agreement carefully you can then accept its terms by clicking on the “ I accept the agreement” checkbox. 11. In the next window you will be asked to enter the registration number, i.e. Product Key, which can be found on the on the front cover of your Certificate of Authenticity...
  • Page 26: About The Software

    BKS630E About the Software As described above, your system comes pre-installed with the Windows operating system. In addition, the hard disk of your system might also already have the necessary drivers for your system hardware and even some bundled software packages installed. In addition to the software that you run and see, there is some preloaded software that runs in the background.
  • Page 27: About The Drives

    About the Drives The most common combination of internal drives you will find in this system will be one hard disk drive, a diskette drive, and either a CD-ROM or DVD drive. Other combinations are possible, but here we will only talk about these most common drives. Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is the fixed disk, which provides the primary storage medium for your data.
  • Page 28: Diskette Drive

    BKS630E Diskette Drive The diskette drive, on the right side of the front panel, can read from, or write to, 3.5” diskettes with capacities of either 720K or 1.44 MB. The diskette drive provides a convenient way of storing and transferring small files. Your computer identifies the diskette drive as drive A:.
  • Page 29: Using The Drive

    The CD-ROM drive can be used to read data, or it can be used to play audio or video CDs (e.g. movie titles which use MPEG-1 compression). Compact Disks store massive amounts of data, and provide relatively fast access. DVD (Digital Video/Versatile Disc) is a new technology that packs much more data onto the disc, so that more data, more audio, or better quality video can be stored on the disc.
  • Page 30 BKS630E If you wish to play an audio CD-ROM, you can use the Gamut software application. See appendix B for more information on using the Gamut application. To play movies or access multimedia files on a CD-ROM/DVD disk, you can use the optional WINDVD software application.
  • Page 31: About Memory

    About Memory RAM (Random Access Memory), also known as system memory, is the active memory of your computer. It is used to hold programs and data that are currently in use. The more RAM your system has, the more space it has to run programs. Your system comes with a certain amount of RAM, but that is not the limit of memory used by Windows.
  • Page 32 BKS630E In some countries, local regulations may not permit the use of the fax/modem that is designed for this system. The fax/modem is capable of running in two modes, both as a fax and as a modem, which can be used to connect to other computers. The fax/modem can send and receive data at up to 56 Kbps and send and receive faxes at up to 14.4 Kbps.
  • Page 34: Installing The Windows 98 Operating System

    BKS630E This chapter provides information on how to reinstall the software on the hard disk in case of disk failure. Installing the Windows 98 Operating System You will be using the Windows 98 CD disk that came with your system to install the operating system.
  • Page 35 The support software CD-ROM disc loads automatically under Windows 98. When you insert the CD-ROM disc in the system CD-ROM drive the Autorun feature will automatically bring up the install screen. The screen has three buttons on it, Setup, Browse CD and Exit. See the following screen illustration. When you click on the Setup button the software installation program will run and you can select what kind of installation you want to do, as explained later in this section.
  • Page 36: Table Of Contents Of The Support Cd

    BKS630E 2. Select the items that you want to setup by clicking on it (the default options are recommended). Click the Next button to proceed. 3. The support software will automatically install. Once any of the installation procedures start, software is automatically installed in sequence.
  • Page 37 Sound Driver The Sound driver allows the system to generate sound effects. Find the drivers and software here: § D:\SOUND\Driver\ Graphics Drivers and Software Find the Graphics drivers and software here: § D:\VGA\BK630\ Fax/Modem Drivers and Software Find the fax/modem drivers and software here: §...
  • Page 38: Installing The Applications

    BKS630E Installing the Applications The installation of application software can be done through the Add/Remove Program item in the Start/Settings/Control Panel. Once you are in the Add/Remove window, click on Install in the Install/Remove menu, and follow the instructions. Another way of installing software is through the Run option in the Start menu. After you click Run, a small window pops up and you can either type or browse to the location of the installation file of the application software you want to add.
  • Page 40: Introduction

    BKS630E This chapter takes a look inside the system and talks about upgrading certain key components Introduction You probably won’t need the information in this chapter right away, but if you ever plan to upgrade your system configuration, e.g. adding memory, this chapter shows you how to open your computer and explains a little about the inside.
  • Page 41: Opening And Closing The Unit Case

    Opening and Closing the Unit Case Unlike many electronics devices, your Book PC was designed to be opened up by you. Whether you need to install additional options, change jumper settings, or just want to have a look inside, you can open the case without breaking your warranty. To Open the System Unit Case 1.
  • Page 42: To Close The System Unit Case

    BKS630E 7. Remove the front cover by releasing the latches at the top. Slowly rotate the front cover away from the chassis until the latches at the bottom give way. 1. Release Latches 2. Rotate Forward 8. Set it aside. Look inside the unit and find the components labeled in the illustrations below.
  • Page 43: Inside The System

    Inside the System With your open Book PC in front of you, use the pictures below to locate each of the labeled parts. Power Supply Drive Cage Speaker Chassis Front Removing the Drive Cage 1. Use a Philips-head screwdriver to remove the screws on each side of the chassis. 2.
  • Page 44: Mainboard Items

    BKS630E Mainboard Items With the drive cage removed, use the pictures below to locate the labeled mainboard items. FDD Connector Speaker CPU Fan Connector Power Processor Socket Power Supply Connector for J2 - Digital In Connector Drives (for CD/DVD/MP3) Power Supply Connector...
  • Page 45: Upgrading

    Upgrading In this chapter we will limit ourselves to talking about upgrading or changing the CPU, system memory, and the drives. Changing the CPU The Book PC features a Socket-370 for housing the system’s processor. Take care that you do not try to install a Socket-7 processor such as the Pentium MMX, or the AMD K5/K6 into the Socket-370, since it will not fit.
  • Page 46: Changing System Memory

    BKS630E 9. Set the CPU Host/SDRAM/PCI Clock item to Defaul (the BIOS will automatically detect the kind of processor) and the CPU Ratio item to match in the clock multiplier of the installed CPU in the CPU Frequency Control page.
  • Page 47: Changing The Drives

    Changing the Drives All the drives within the system are located in the drive cage. You can refer to the picture above to see how to separate the drive cage from the chassis once the case cover is removed. The Drive Cage Diskette Drive CD-ROM Drive Front...
  • Page 48: Changing The Cd-Rom/Dvd Drive

    BKS630E 1. Place the hard disk drive in the drive chassis at the bottom side of the drive cage. Drive Cage Drive Chassis Hard Disk Drive 2. Using a Philips-head screwdriver and screws, secure the hard disk drive in the drive cage.
  • Page 49: Changing The Diskette Drive

    1. Place the CD-ROM/DVD drive in the drive chassis by sliding it in from the front. Drive Cage CD-ROM/DVD Drive 2. Using a Philips-head screwdriver and screws, secure the drive in the drive cage. 3. Connect the IDE cable to the mainboard. 4.
  • Page 50 BKS630E 1. Place the diskette drive in the drive chassis by sliding it in from the front. 2. Using a Philips-head screwdriver and screws, secure the diskette drive in the drive cage. 3. Connect the diskette drive connector cable to the mainboard.
  • Page 52: Setup The Audio System

    BKS630E This chapter provides information on how to setup the peripheral device. Setup the Audio System How to Enable Multi-Speaker Mode You have to open the "Mixer" program and enable the Multi-SPK mode to let the audio driver recognize your rear, subwoofer and center speakers. The audio driver will set the audio chip to output different signal configurations to the speakers based on the speaker setting.
  • Page 53: 5.1 Speaker System

    5.1 Speaker System The 5.1 six-channel speaker system supports provides a substantially richer audio environment than traditional stereo speaker systems. In order to enjoy a 5.1 system to best effect, there are a few things to understand about the such systems, how they work and how to position the speakers.
  • Page 54: Test Your Speaker Connection

    BKS630E • Center Channel Speaker: Place the center speaker directly above or below the video display at about same level as the Front Channel speakers and approximately in line with them. Optimum speaker positioning depends on your listening space. The size and height of the room, its arrangement and furnishings can all influence sound quality.
  • Page 55 Demonstrations We designed a user-friendly interface (Multi-Channel Audio Demo) for the Audio system's powerful functions, which provides the following demonstrations: Demo1 and Demo2 for 6 channel speakers Demo1 and Demo 2 are specially design for 6-speaker system demonstration. Select Demo 1 and/or Demo 2 by left-clicking the mouse on the demo you want at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 56 BKS630E Echo for KARAOKE ascending/descending keys Do you like to sing with Karaoke? It might occur to you to use your PC for this. However, when you turn on the microphone, play a song, and are ready to sing, you see that the effect is not very good.
  • Page 57 How to Run the Demonstrations Automatically To make it easier for sales people to demonstrate these audio features, we designed Auto Demo which automatically runs the following demos: Demo1, Demo2, EAX, and HRTF. We know there are various speaker configurations, so we provide a complete setting dialog box to select the speaker type or headphone.
  • Page 58 BKS630E • Mixer Adjusts volume levels and sets the speaker mode. The Audio Rack utilities have a convenient and user-friendly interface that mimics home audio equipment controls. Multi-SPK You can use the mouse pointer to click on the control functions. Each utility has a Help button that pops up a window that explains how to use the features of the utility.
  • Page 60: Q & A

    BKS630E This chapter contains a troubleshooting section that can help you solve common problems that you might encounter when using the Book PC. Read this information carefully as it might help you on your way. If you encounter a problem that you cannot solve, contact your vendor for assistance.
  • Page 61: How Do I Use The Six Channel Speaker Feature

    How do I use the Six Channel Speaker feature? Connect the front speakers to the Line Out jack, connect the rear speakers to the Line In jack, and the center/subwoofer speakers to the Center/Subwoofer jack on the rear side of the system.
  • Page 62: How To Upgrade The Flash Bios

    BKS630E How to upgrade the Flash BIOS? The setup program on the Flash BIOS chip holds basic information on your system. Normally you do not need to access it, since all hardware settings are automatically recognized by default. Note : If your system runs without problems, there is no need to upgrade the Flash BIOS.
  • Page 63 All parts of GAMUT2000 software and products are copyright protected. No program, code, part, image, video clip, audio sample, text or computer generated sequence of images may be copied or used in any way by the user except as intended within the bounds of the single user program.
  • Page 64: 1. Gamut 2000 Family

    BKS630E This chapter contains documentation for the GAMUT application. FORMOSOFT’s GAMUT provides users with high compression audio CD recording, incredible music playing quality, and versatile music management for various applications. The recording, playing, and music management capabilities of GAMUT lead to a completely new audio experience, and turns your Book PC into a professional audio device.
  • Page 65 Professional DSP Sound Effects has provided a to enhance the music effects for various listening LifeAmp DSP Plugin environments. The has the following functions: DSP Plugin 1. Five sound effects, including Hall, Vocal, Rock, Soft, and Bass, are provided to simulate five listening environments.
  • Page 66: Audioport - Audio Transportation System

    BKS630E increasing numbers of new will evolve itself in the outlook, the music Plugins LifeAmp visualization, the DSP effects, the audio decoding, and the video decoding ability. t – Audio Transportation System gives the powerful tool for the conversion among various audio formats and...
  • Page 67: Installation

    Features Inherent from LifeAmp shares the same design features with . These features include AudioPort LifeAmp changeable , and limitless extensibility. Skins DSP Plugins Visual Plugins 2. Installation 2.1 Before Beginning: System Requirements Please check your hardware and software environment in your personal computers before installing GAMUT2000.
  • Page 68 BKS630E Step 1. Click Start\Select Settings\Select Control Panel, Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Step 2. Select GAMUT2000. Click the OK button and Windows will automatically uninstall GAMUT2000. Step 3. When finished uninstalling, click the OK button. First Installation Step 1. Place the GAMUT2000 CD disk into the CD-ROM drive. GAMUT2000 will automatically activate the setup wizard.
  • Page 69: Main Console

    3. Main Console 3.1 Introduction controls and displays critical elements of song playback, and especially Main Console controls are the configuration of the . This chapter describes Plugins Skins LifeAmp the control functions on music playback. 3.2 Function and Operation The four buttons on the are Open, Exit, Minimize, and Main Console...
  • Page 70 BKS630E • Playlist: Activate the Playlist Console • Stop: Stop the music playback. • Previous: Play the previous audio file or track. • Play/Pause: Play/Pause the music playback. • Next: Play the next audio file or track. The music message in below illustrator shows the status of music playback. The...
  • Page 71: 3.3 Main Menu

    Figure 1: Right-bottom activated menu of LifeAmp 3.3 Main Menu The buttons on are the basic functions. Advanced function can be referred Main Console from the is activated by right button of the mouse. The Main Menu Main Menu LifeAmp function items in the menu can be used to control the playback and the configuration of .
  • Page 72 BKS630E Song list Show the song sequences of the Playlist as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2: Song List See detail of Gamut 2000 manual file within your product driver CD.
  • Page 73 Copyright © 1998 Intervideo, Inc. All rights reserved. The contents of the associated WINDVD software are the property and copyright of Intervideo, Inc. Any reproduction in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 74: W I N D V

    BKS630E This chapter contains documentation for the WinDVD application. InterVideo Inc.'s WinDVD is a simple-to-use DVD player with all the features you would expect to find in a standard consumer DVD player. In addition to some very advanced functionality, such as full VCD 2.0 support, full precision video decode, a choice of user interfaces, and video...
  • Page 75: Navigation Buttons

    Opens the Properties window. Opens the online help system. HELP Minimizes, and maximizes the WinDVD video window. Opens the sub-panel window. Connect to InterVideo’s web server. Navigation Buttons Eject. Starts playback of the disk. Stop. Pauses the current playback. Single frame advance while in Pause mode Jumps to previous chapter.
  • Page 76: Counter

    BKS630E Counter The counter shows the chapter currently being played, and how much time has elapsed since the Title began playing. Sub-panel to open the sub-panel window, the panel below will be display Click the button Menu Items When available, select the angle to view from a list of optional angles.
  • Page 77: Navigation Arrows

    Navigation Arrows Use the navigation arrows just as you would use a mouse button or the Tab key. The arrows represent: Navigate left, Navigate up, Navigate down, Navigate right, Navigate Center, and resume playback of video from a menu screen. Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad provides you with a method of selecting numbers.
  • Page 78 BKS630E Play – plays the current title, restores play after a pause. Stop – stops the current playback. Pause – pauses the current playback. Fast Forward – plays the disk in fast forward mode. Fast Backward – plays the disk in fast reverse mode.
  • Page 79: Using Windvd

    Using WinDVD Viewing a DVD Title begin To view a DVD title, put the disk into the DVD drive. WinDVD will automatically playing the disk. To launch WinDVD manually: 1. Select Start/Program/WinDVD, or if you have created one, click the WinDVD desktop shortcut.
  • Page 80: Setting Parental Control

    BKS630E 3. Tap to the desired properties to be changed. Select from General properties, Audio properties, Parental Control properties, and Display properties. 4. Select the properties you want. If you are unsure about what a particular property means, see the online help for that properties property page, or check the glossary.
  • Page 81: Enabling The Toolbar And Status Bar

    Enabling the Toolbar and Status bar You can choose to include a toolbar and a status bar when using the Video Viewing window. 1. Open the Properties page. 2. Tap to General. Enable View Toolbar to see the toolbar in the video viewing window, and View Statusbar to see the status bar on the window.
  • Page 82: Closing Windvd

    BKS630E Closing WinDVD To close WinDVD: 1. Stop any DVD disk in the DVD drive. 2. Click the Close icon. Understanding the DVD System Digital Video Disk (DVD) stores and plays digital information, such as a movie, on a disk similar in size to the common CD-ROM disk.
  • Page 83: Ntsc And Pal

    Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, Caribbean Former Soviet Union, Indian Subcontinent, Africa, N. Korea, Mongolia) China NTSC and PAL When the National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) prepared the standards for commercial television broadcasting in the United States, Canada, Japan, and parts of Central and South America, they decided on 525 lines of display at thirty frames per second.
  • Page 84: Parental Control Properties

    BKS630E Parental Control Properties You can set password-protected parental controls on your WinDVD. From the list of ratings, select the one you want to allow for viewing. G - suitable for general audiences PG - parental guidance suggested PG-13 - parental guidance suggested, not suitable for children under 13...
  • Page 85: Set The Dma Mode For The Cd-Rom/Dvd-Rom

    Volume down – [Shift]+[↓ ] keys Next angle – [Ctrl]+“V” keys Next subtitle – [Ctrl]+“L” keys Subtitle On/Off – [Ctrl]+“O” Navigate left/right/up/down – [← ]/[→ ]/[↑ ]/[↓ ] Set the DMA Mode for the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM 1. Open the Control Panel. Click on the Start button and then point to Settings and click on the Control Panel item 2.
  • Page 86 BKS630E 6. Click on the Settings tab to bring it to the front. 7. Click on the check box for DMA under Options. A check should appear in the box. 8. Click OK button to accept the new setting. And the system will be restart.

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