Intel W653DI1 User Manual
Intel W653DI1 User Manual

Intel W653DI1 User Manual

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User's Guide
W653DI1/ W653UI1
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First Edition: May 2008

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  • Page 1 Notebook PC User’s Guide W653DI1/ W653UI1 Model: First Edition: May 2008...
  • Page 2 The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. TRADEMARKS Windows™ is the trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel® is the trademark of Intel Corporation. Bluetooth® is the trademark owned by its proprietor. Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Page II...
  • Page 3 User's Guide The following standards are adopted throughout this guide: Notebook in boldface (with or without capitalization) refers to the notebook computer that you have purchased. Boldface type is also used to highlight important information in this document. Whenever extra caution is called for, the information will be boxed in a dark frame preceded by "Note:"...
  • Page 4 User's Guide This page is left blank intentionally. Page IV...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    User’s Guide CHAPTER 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ...1-1 HECKING XAMINING OWER TATUS OWER UTTON YSTEM TTENTION PERATING EMPERATURE CROLL 1.10 <F > K CHAPTER 2 BATTERY ...2-1 ATTERY ECHARGING UESTIONS ATTERY AINTENANCE OWER ONSUMPTION EDUCING OWER EMOVING CHAPTER 3 MEMORY ...3-1 EMOVING EMORY CHAPTER 4 MINI-PCI EXPRESS MODULE...4-1...
  • Page 6 Contents User's Guide APPENDIX A - AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES ...A-1 Page VI...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Before You Begin

    User's Guide Chapter 1 Before You Begin Please read this section before you start using your computer. Checking What You Received Your notebook package should contain the following items: Note: You should keep the original factory carton and packing materials in case you need to ship the unit back for servicing.
  • Page 8: Examining Your Computer

    Before You Begin Examining Your Computer Before you start using your computer, you need to get acquainted with your notebook's main features and interfaces: Internal Microphone (Optional) Web Cam Lens (Optional) Web Cam LED (Optional) Two Speakers Nine System Buttons ODD Drive Touch Pad Page 1-2...
  • Page 9: Front View

    User's Guide Two Power LEDs Headphone Jack (SPDIF) VGA Connector RJ11 Fax/Modem Connector (Optional) Kensington Lock Front View Microphone Jack Rear View Battery Pack DC-In Jack Before You Begin Page 1-3...
  • Page 10: Left View

    Before You Begin Media Card Slot (for MMC/ SD/ MS/ MS-Pro Cards) Two USB Connectors HDMI Connector (Optional) USB Connector Eject Button Page 1-4 Left View RJ45 LAN Connector Ventilation Holes PCI Express Card Slot Right View ODD Drive Emergency Hole User's Guide...
  • Page 11: Bottom View

    User's Guide Compartment Door (for Mini-PCI Express and HDD Modules) Ventilation Holes Two Battery Latches Warning: For better ventilation of heat generated and gathered inside the system unit, you are advised not to block the ventilation holes. For notebook with ventilation holes on the system chassis, please avoid putting system unit on fabric surfaces when it is powered on.
  • Page 12 Before You Begin Note: Some external USB devices consume more power than this system unit can provide. In this case, these USB devices have their own power cords. To make sure this kind of USB devices can function properly, please connect these devices to the AC source first before connecting to the system unit.
  • Page 13: The Two Power Leds

    User's Guide The Two Power LEDs The Power LED Below is how the LED would behave in different situations: Blinking The Battery LED Below is how the LED would behave in different situations: Purple Blue Red Blinking Note: The Two Power LEDs are located near the front side of system unit. For exact location, please refer to the Front View diagram in Chapter 1.2.
  • Page 14: The Four Status Leds

    Before You Begin The Four Status LEDs The Wireless LAN LED This LED would be lit when the Wireless LAN is powered on. For details on how to power on and power off the Wireless LAN, please refer to Chapter 1.10. The Caps Lock LED The LED would be lit when the keyboard is in Caps Lock mode.
  • Page 15: The Power Button

    User's Guide The Power Button The Power Button This Power Button is programmable by user. For detail on how to program this button, please refer to the Power Options of Control Panel in Windows System. Note: The Power Button is located near the top left of keyboard. For exact location, please refer to the Panoramic View diagram in Chapter 1.2.
  • Page 16: The Nine System Buttons

    Before You Begin The Nine System Buttons Email Button Press this button to activate the email function. Internet Button Press this button to activate the internet function. Media Player Button Press this button to activate the media player function. Play/Pause Button Press this button to play or pause media playback.
  • Page 17 User's Guide Note: The Nine System Buttons are located near the top of keyboard. For exact location, please refer to the Panoramic View diagram in Chapter 1.2. Before You Begin Page 1-11...
  • Page 18: Attention O Npci Express And Media Card Sockets

    Before You Begin Attention On PCI Express And Media Card Sockets The PCI Express Card slot door is now inserted into the system unit. The Media Card slot door is now taken out from the system unit. The PCI Express slot door is now taken out from the system unit.
  • Page 19 User's Guide • When no card (MMC/ SD/ MS/ MS-Pro Cards) is inserted into the media card slot, make sure this card slot is covered by the “media card slot door” as supplied together with this notebook. The purpose of this “media card slot door” is to prevent foreign matters from entering into the system unit through this card slot, when no card is inserted.
  • Page 20: Operating Temperature

    Before You Begin Operating Temperature Operating Temperature The Scroll Area On Touch Pad The system touch pad has a scroll area immediately to the right of the vertical bar. Design of traditional touch pads requires end-users to push their fingertips upward or downward on the scroll area to respectively scroll up and scroll down.
  • Page 21: 1.10 The Key

    User's Guide 1.10 The <Fn> Key The <Fn> Function Key is located near the bottom-left corner of the keyboard. This key is used together with other keys to activate certain pre-defined functions. To activate these functions, press and hold down <Fn> together with the keys described below: Wireless LAN Switch Press this key combination (Fn+F2) to power on and power off the Wireless LAN module.
  • Page 22 Before You Begin Brightness Increasing Press this key combination (Fn+F7) to increase brightness of LCD display. Brightness Decreasing Press this key combination (Fn+F8) to decrease the brightness of LCD display. Touch Pad Switch Press this key combination (Fn+F9) to switch off and to switch on the touch pad function.
  • Page 23 User's Guide Print Screen Switch Press this key combination (Fn+ function is the same as the industry standard “Prt SC” key. System Request Switch Press this key combination (Fn+ is the same as the industry standard “Sys Rq” key. Note: The proper way to activate Wireless LAN, and Bluetooth®...
  • Page 24 Before You Begin User's Guide This page is left blank intentionally. Page 1-18...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2 Battery

    User's Guide Chapter 2 Battery Battery Pack Your notebook is equipped with a high-energy rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery pack. Battery life will vary depending on the product configuration, product model, applications loaded on the product, power management settings of the product, and the product features used by the customer.
  • Page 26: Questions And Answers

    Battery Questions And Answers I can feel a mild heat next to the battery pack during recharge. Is it normal? The battery will generate heat during recharging and discharging. There is a protection circuit inside the notebook to prevent overheating. User needs not to worry.
  • Page 27: 2.4 Battery Maintenance

    User's Guide Battery 2.4 Battery Maintenance To maintain the battery pack's maximum capacity, you should occasionally let the notebook deplete its battery power completely before recharging. To carry out a complete depletion of the battery, disconnect the AC adapter and let your notebook consume the remaining battery power.
  • Page 28: Reducing Power Consumption

    Battery Reducing Power Consumption Although your notebook (together with the operating system) is capable of power conservation, there are measures you can take to reduce the power consumption: • Use the AC power whenever possible. • Lower the intensity of the LCD backlight. A very bright screen translates to higher power usage.
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Memory

    User's Guide Chapter 3 Memory Your notebook is equipped with a configurable memory unit. The industry standard JEDEC DDR2 S.O.DIMM memory module sockets are available for memory upgrade to 8192MB. The table below illustrates some of the possible ways system memory can be configured.
  • Page 30 Memory Groove for indicating the orientation of the module Page 3-2 DDR2 S.O. DIMM Memory Module User's Guide 1.25” max...
  • Page 31: Removing Memory Module

    User's Guide Removing Memory Module Below is the procedure on how to remove the memory module. Memory Modules • Make sure the system is properly shutdown. • Flip the system upside down as shown. • Remove the battery pack as shown in Chapter 2.
  • Page 32 Memory To insert the memory modules, reverse the steps above. Page 3-4 • Press the spring-locks sideways as shown by #1. • The first memory module would pop up as shown by #2. • Remove the first memory module as shown by #3.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 Mini-Pci Express Module

    User's Guide Chapter 4 Mini-PCI Express Module Depending on model, your notebook may be equipped with an optional Mini-PCI Express module. The Mini-PCI Express module supports wireless LAN function. Removing Mini-PCI Express Module Below is the procedure on how to remove the Mini-PCI Express module. •...
  • Page 34 Mini-PCI Express Module To insert the Mini-PCI Express module, reverse the steps above. Note: Depend on the different types of mini-PCI Express module, some modules are with two cables, while some modules are with three cables. Page 4-2 User's Guide •...
  • Page 35: Chapter 5 The Hard Disk Drive

    User's Guide Chapter 5 The Hard Disk Drive Your notebook is equipped with an industry standard 2.5”/9.5mm hard disk drive. Removing The Hard Disk Drive Below is the procedure on how to remove the hard disk drive. HDD Drive The Hard Disk Drive •...
  • Page 36 The Hard Disk Drive To insert the HDD drive, reverse the steps above. Page 5-2 • Tilt up the HDD module as shown by • Remove the HDD module as shown by • Remove the four screws as shown by •...
  • Page 37 User’s Guide Appendix A - Agency Regulatory Notices Safety Instructions CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: cleaning. DO NOT use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use a clean moistened cloth. CAUTION: and should be easily accessible. CAUTION: CAUTION: fall can cause severe damage. WARNING: meant to protect the equipment from overheating.
  • Page 38 Appendix A CAUTION: unit to any power outlet. WARNING: CAUTION: WARNING: disconnect the equipment from the power source to avoid damage from power spikes. WARNING: shock is possible. WARNING: the equipment should be opened only through qualified service personnel. CAUTION: should be checked by an authorized technician: a.
  • Page 39 User’s Guide CAUTION: BELOW -20ºC(-4ºF) OR ABOVE 60ºC(140ºF). IT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. WARNING: storm. WARNING: the jack is specially designed for wet locations. WARNING: unless the modem/telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. CAUTION: lines. WARNING: during an electrical storm.
  • Page 40 Appendix A WARNING: EMPLOYS A LASER SYSTEM. a. To ensure proper use of this product, please read the relevant instructions carefully and retain for future reference. b. Should the unit ever require maintenance, contact your local dealer. c. Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
  • Page 41 User’s Guide WARNING: metal leads on the connector of the battery case. CAUTION: wrong type of AC Adapter may cause serious damage to your notebook. CAUTION: 240V and is compatible with most international power sources. If you are unsure whether your power source is compatible, please contact the local dealer for assistance.
  • Page 42: Federal Communications Commission Notice

    Appendix A Agency Notice Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 43 The FCC with its action in ET Docket 93-62 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. The Intel PRO/Wireless LAN MiniPCI Adapter products meet the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65, 2001, and ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1992. Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC’s recommended limits.
  • Page 44: Canadian Notice

    Appendix A User's Guide Explosive Device Proximity Warning Warning: Do not operate a portable transmitter (such as a wireless network device) near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use. Use On Aircraft Caution Caution: Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments.
  • Page 45: European Union Notice

    User’s Guide European Union Product with the CE Marking comply with the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations): •...
  • Page 46: Japanese Notice

    Appendix A The wireless LAN device can currently be used indoors only in the following departments of mainland France. Aisne Allier Hautes Alpes Ardennes Ariège Aube Aude Aveyron Charente Corrèze Corse Sud Haute Corse Côte d’Or Dordogne Doubs Drôme Eure Gers Ille et Vilaine The wireless LAN device cannot currently be used in any departments of mainland France...
  • Page 47 User’s Guide Appendix A DGT Statement U.S. Regulations Governing the Use of Modems This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.
  • Page 48 Appendix A User's Guide Japanese Modem Notice U.K. Modem Compliance Information This modem is approved by the secretary of state at the Department of Trade and Industry for connection to a single exchange line of the public switched telephone network run by certain licensed public telecommunication operators or system connected there to (Direct exchange lines only, not shared service or 1-1 carrier systems).
  • Page 49 User’s Guide This modem is only approved for use of the following facilities: • Storage of telephone numbers for retrieval by a predator mined code. • Initial proceed indication detection. • Automatic calling / automatic answering. • Tone detection. • Loud-speaking facility.
  • Page 50 Appendix A User's Guide This page is left blank intentionally. Page A-14...

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