Elonex OnePlus N5008 User Manual

Elonex oneplus n5008: user guide
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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Specification

    Specification Package Contents Your package includes the following contents:  ONE or ONE+ laptop with detachable keyboard  Power Adapter (15V at 2A)  User Manual 7” High Resolution TFT LCD display; 800 x 480pix Widescreen. W 22cm x L15cm x H3cm; Weight – 0.95kg;...
  • Page 3: Warranty Registration

    To help you get started and get the best out of your ONE or ONE+, we provide you with a 12 months Parts and Labour warranty (Terms apply, see www.elonex.com for details). If you have any technical support issues with either problems on how you actually do various...
  • Page 4 All the essential components are built into the screen part of the ONE. This means you can still get full usability of the laptop when using it as a tablet. On the back you will find a mouse emulator and buttons that mimics the mouse on the keyboard and means you can point and click to navigate round the screen.
  • Page 5 ONE User Manual Inputs & Outputs The ONE has various ports and sockets that let you do various things with the one. The following explains what all those bits and pieces do. Left Side Panel (see picture on opposite page) The Broadband Port (RJ45) at the top is for plugging in a hard wire cable to connect to the internet or a local network.
  • Page 6: Shutting Down

    (the ONE will recharge its battery while in operation). Elonex recommends that the first time you charge your battery you should charge it for 8 hours to get the best battery life out of your ONE. Plug the power adapter into the power port (see Appearance) and mains electricity.
  • Page 7 Overview The ONE has been designed to be as straightforward and intuitive as possible. The WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) interface is a user-friendly way to find the program that you want. The individual categories are described in more detail below (see User Interface).
  • Page 8 WIFI status (Disconnected) (RT73 / RutilT), it shows that One/One+ does not connect to the wireless network, right click to choose a preset connection profile to make the connection or choose Site survey from show window to discover the onsite AP. WIFI status (Connected), it shows that One/One+ has connected to the wireless network, right click to choose show window to see the connection information.
  • Page 9: User Interface

    In general the most useful functions of a program have a small button in the toolbar and if you want to quickly see what it does, simply hover your mouse over the button and a small description will pop up. The support section at www.elonex.com has a more detailed description of all the programs.
  • Page 10 -contains links to programs that help you make personal documents AbiWord: is a standard format word processing program. You can use this to create and print homework, letters, or text files. The following shows you what buttons do what, although if you hover your mouse over the button it will give you a description of what it does.
  • Page 11 ONE User Manual Spreadsheet lets you number-crunch and manipulate numbers and data in various ways. create spreadsheets that will let you solve maths problems, create graphs or make spreadsheets to give you a helping hand to solve various problems. ONEleafpad, is a very simple text editor. If you want to make a simple un-complicated word processor document then ONEleafpad is best.
  • Page 12 ONEdict is a digital dictionary. You can use ONEdict’s various search criteria to find meanings to an entire dictionary of words. ONEcalc is a calculator that can help you calculate using the four main arithmetic operators (+-*/) as well as doing more complicated scientific and engineering calculations. In order to change between a simple calculator and the scientific calculator go to View and choose between Basic Mode / Scientific Mode.
  • Page 13 MEDIA -view your photos, create images and listen to music Tux Paint is an award-winning drawing program children ages 3 to 12. It combines an easy-to-use interface, interesting sound effects and an encouraging cartoon penguin will guide children to use this program. Kids are presented with a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help them being creative.
  • Page 14 INTERNET -web browser, IM, E-Mail, Weather forecast, internet photo album Internet: Browse the internet by typing the URL (www.address.com) into the bar at the top of the screen. Wait for the page to download and you can navigate around the website by clicking on links that are of interest to you. Scroll up and down using the bar on the right.
  • Page 15 Choose show window. <Step 2> Click Site Survey and then the Scan button to search for all available wireless access points. for use with different WiFi spots but only one profile can be used at once. Once you quit RT73, the icon will disappear. Right click There are 3 options for IP settings: Disabled, Automatic (DHCP) and Manual.
  • Page 16 Other information show by RT73 Link status: shows all the information about your wireless connection Profiles: Lets you edit and delete current internet connection profiles or manually add a new connection. If the wireless access point does not broadcast its name then the scan result won’t list this access point and you will have to manually add this as a new profile.
  • Page 17 RT73 WLAN: Wireless Mode: One/One+ supports 2 modes (802.11b and 802.11g), its recommended you choose ‘Mixed’ as this will always select the best option for you. B/G Protection: Choose ‘Auto’ for the best results. Tx Preamble : Choose ‘Auto’ to let the wireless LAN card measure itself the distance between AP and ONE/ONE+ and automatically achieve the best transmission of data.
  • Page 18 Pidgin: messenger that lets you chat with friends and colleagues. It supports many of the popular IM network protocols and you can even connect to multiple IM networks simultaneously. Pidgin typical IM features including file transfer and chat between your contacts and you.
  • Page 19 eMail: The ONE has its own email agent that can be used to receive eMails, and files such as documents or photos. There are also a variety of web based eMail agents you can use directly over the internet. The settings of the E-mail need to be set up so they match those of your internet service provider (ISP).
  • Page 20 <Step 8> The authentication methods can be assigned in the tab “Send”. Check on “SMTP Authentication (SMTP AUTH) then enter User ID and Password (If the two columns are empty then the application will use the User ID and Password entered in the “Receive” tab for sending the email.) <Step 10>...
  • Page 21: Receiving And Sending Emails

    ONE User Manual <Step 11> The advanced setting includes port number and the location of the received messages; the former should be configured according to the mail server and the later is the user’s preferences. Receiving and Sending eMails After the settings are done, press “Get” icon to connect the mail server to retrieve eMails sent to you.
  • Page 22 GAME The ONE has a variety of arcade style games to keep you entertained and help you learn. BLOCKOUT. The player must rotate and move 3D blocks to completely fill up the game floor. The game is real-time and the speed increases with the player skill.
  • Page 23 X Bomb: Be a mine sweeper and clear the grid without getting bombed. Choose the size and number of bombs with “Level” and the difficulty with “Game Type”. Use your mouse to click on the grid XBubble: Rotate the canon and fire a colored bubble. When you stick three or more adjacent bubbles of the same color they all explode, and any bubble left hanging free falls down.
  • Page 24 Xscavenger: Get all the blue diamonds without being robbed by their other scavengers. Controls Space bar -- Main menu & new game Use the Left, Right, Up and Down arrows to control the direction F7 F8 -- Select level -- Start the game XSoldier: Defend your spaceship from alien attacks and laser beam them out of existence.
  • Page 25 Xtris: The classic block stacking game. Create a solid wall with no gaps and the line will disappear. Press the up arrow to rotate the blocks, left and right to move around and down to speed up the fall. Don’t let the blocks get too high or youre outta there! Xletters: Practice your typing.
  • Page 26 SYSTEM -Make changes to the system settings Quit: Press this to properly shutdown the software and hardware Reboot: Press this to Restart the software Time & Date: Press this to change the time and the date. After adjusting the time, press the SET TIME button to finish the setting and the time on the clock icon will be updated simultaneously.
  • Page 27: Usb Disk Drive

    USB Disk Drive Once the USB disk drive has been plugged in, the ONE will automatically mount the disk on the system and an USB disk icon will reside on the system tray and the contents of the disk drive will pop up. To remove the USB disk properly right click on the icon and choose Deviceinfo and the USB Mass Storage windows will pop up.
  • Page 28: Password Setting

    Password Setting Password setting helps you to prevent anyone other than yourself making changes to the ONE’s settings. Enter your own password and press “Enable Password” to activate personal authentication. Afterwards, every time you want to access the System Manager you will be asked for password authentication- so remember what your password is!! System Status The system status displays three primary pieces of information about the current status of...
  • Page 29: Adding A Network Printer

    ONE User Manual Adding a Network Printer In order to print you need to add a new printer using the following steps <Step 1> Press ”Add” button to add a new printer <Step 2> Check on “SMB shared printer” to use the shared printer in the windows network.
  • Page 30: Adding A Local Printer

    Adding a Local Printer <Step 4> Enter the information of this shared printer, Name column is necessary, Location is optional and Description is entered by the system, then click Next and press Finish button to end the setting. <Step 5> To set the printer as a default printer, highlight the printer and press “Default”...
  • Page 31: Connecting Via Bluetooth

    Connecting Via Bluetooth (ONE+ only) How to connect to a Bluetooth enabled device (for example your mobile phone.) <Step 1> Turn on the Bluetooth connection of the mobile phone or other Bluetooth enabled device <Step 2> Press Scan button and the system will locate the address of the mobile phone.
  • Page 32 <Step 6> OBEX Connection Make sure the mobile phone has been set to default device on One/One+. Right Click the icon of Bluetooth and choose obex > enable. Use default Bluetooth device which is the mobile phone connected to One/One+ , and pick whichever image/video clip and choose send via Bluetooth, then it will ask to connect the device One/One+ will show the Obex Transfer status, and once the transfer is complete the file...
  • Page 33 ONE User Manual MyNeighbor MyNeighbor lets you share documents via a remote folder in the network environment. Follow the procedures below to enable this function. <Step 1> Initiate MyNeighbor and press the Add button and get into the Neighbor add wizard dialog.
  • Page 34: Important Safety Precautions

    5 Important Safety Precautions Please read and follow all these safety instructions and precaution. Failure to do so may result in damage to your ONE laptop or yourself, and may invalidate your warranty. CAUTION- To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove the cover as there are no user serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 35 ONE User Manual Cleaning Before cleaning always shut down your unit and unplug the adapter. You should clean with an anti-static dry cloth only. Do not clean with water, abrasive cleaners or any other fluid. Ergonomics Here are some suggestions on how to best position and use the computer: The top of the LCD should be slightly below eye-level or slightly below and directly in front of you.

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