Medion AKOYA P66095 User Manual

Medion AKOYA P66095 User Manual

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MULTIMEDIA PC SYSTEM
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MEDION
AKOYA
P66095

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  • Page 1 User Manual MULTIMEDIA PC SYSTEM ® ® MEDION AKOYA P66095...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Information about these operating instructions ........5 1.1. Key to symbols ....................... 5 1.2. Proper use ........................ 7 1.3. Trademark information ..................7 Safety information ..................8 2.1. Dangers for children and people with reduced ability to operate devices ........................
  • Page 3 9.2. The F1 to F12 and Fn keys ................27 Hard drives ....................28 10.1. Important directories ..................29 10.2. Hot-swap mobile rack*..................30 Optical drive* ..................... 31 11.1. Load disc.........................31 11.2. Removing the disc ....................32 11.3. Emergency removal of a blocked disc ............32 11.4.
  • Page 4: Information About These Operating Instructions

    1. Information about these operating instructions Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this device. Read the operating instructions and safety instructions carefully before using the device for the first time. Note the warnings on the device and in the operating instructions.
  • Page 5 Due to the 5 GHz frequency range of the wireless LAN solution used, the device may only be used inside buildings in the EU. NOTICE! Follow these instructions to prevent damage to the device! Additional information on using the device! Comply with the notes in the operating instructions.
  • Page 6: Proper Use

    High Definition Multimedia Interface are registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. • The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used by Lenovo/Medion under license. • USB is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum Inc. •...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    2. Safety information 2.1. Dangers for children and people with reduced ability to operate devices This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those without experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and have understood the dangers that result from it.
  • Page 8 Liquids penetrating the device may impair the electrical safety of the product.  Avoid exposing the device to water droplets or spray and do not place any liquid-filled containers (vases or similar) on or next to the device or the power pack. The slots and openings on the PC are for ventilation purposes.
  • Page 9: Never Carry Out Repairs Yourself

    Turn off the PC immediately/do not turn on the PC in the first place and contact customer services if... • the mains adapter or PC produces unusual noises or smoke. • the mains cable or the attached plug is scorched or damaged. ...
  • Page 10: Mouse

    • When unplugging, always hold the plug itself and never pull on the cable. • Never touch the mains plug with wet hands. • Pull out the mains plug during thunder storms and remove the network cable and aerial cable (if present) in particular. For additional safety, we recommend using a surge protection device to protect the PC against damage due to voltage spikes or lightening strike from the power supply.
  • Page 11: Audio Connections

    2.7. Audio connections WARNING! Damage to hearing! Listening to a device at high volumes when using headphones or earphones and changing the basic settings of the equaliser, the driver, the software or the operating system creates excessive sound pressure and can result in damage to and/or loss of hearing.
  • Page 12: Package Contents

    3. Package contents Check whether all the items in the delivery are present. Contact us within 14 days after purchase if any items are missing. Always specify the serial number when making enquiries. The following components are supplied with your PC: •...
  • Page 13: Overview

    4. Overview On/off switch Headphones socket Microphone socket USB 3.2 ports Gen 1 (Type-A)
  • Page 14 Power supply (mains cable socket & DisplayPort mains switch) USB 2.0 ports HDMI connection Audio input / Speaker RS (rear out)* LAN network (RJ45) Headphones socket / Speaker FS USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Type-C) (front out)* Microphone socket / Speaker CC/SS USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-A) (center/subwoofer out)*...
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Pc

    Important information about the illustrations Connectors marked with an asterisk* in the overview have dual assignment. The respective configuration is controlled via the software. If the connectors are covered by a protective cap, these are not available in the respective configuration. 5.
  • Page 16 • swivel, lower or tilt the monitor • slats or vertical net curtains on the windows • partition walls or changes to the lighting equipment. Take regular breaks when working at your monitor and perform relevant stretching exercises to avoid tension and fatigue. Sitting for prolonged periods without changing position can be uncomfortable.
  • Page 17: Connection

    • Head – your head should be upright or bent slightly forward. Do not work with your head or upper body twisted. During work, the top edge of the monitor should be at or slightly below eye level. The size of the distance between the monitor and the viewer depends on individual requirements.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Monitor

    • When you disconnect a cable from your device, pull it out by holding the plug and not the cable. • Do not exchange the supplied cable for another one. Use only the supplied cable as this cable has been extensively tested in our laboratory. •...
  • Page 19: Connecting Usb Devices

    6.4. Connecting USB devices* Do not connect your USB devices until you have finished the initial setup of your new PC. This will prevent any unnecessary interference during the installation. These devices can generally be connected while the PC is running. Please refer to the operating instructions for your peripheral device.
  • Page 20: Connecting A Microphone

    6.5.1. Connecting the headphones  Plug the cable into the marked socket on the front of the PC using the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug. WARNING! Damage to hearing! Listening to a device at high volumes when using headphones or earphones and changing the basic settings of the equaliser, the driver, the software or the operating system creates excessive sound pressure and can result in damage to and/or loss of hearing.
  • Page 21: Connecting Audio Input/Recording Source

    6.7. Connecting audio input/ recording source* This socket is used to connect external analogue audio sources (e.g. stereo system, synthesizer).  Plug the connection cable with the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug into the light blue socket on the rear or the PC. 6.8.
  • Page 22 Please note the following safety instructions: DANGER! Risk of electric shock! Even when the PC is switched off, some components are live.  Remove the mains plug from the socket to disconnect your PC from the power supply or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources.
  • Page 23: First Use

    7. First use The operating system and all hardware drivers are already pre-installed. Once all connections have been established you can start up your PC: 7.1. Operating LED responses Operating LED state Meaning LED permanently on System in operation LED is flashing System in power saving mode LED off System is shut down...
  • Page 24  Follow the instructions on the screen. Step-by-step instructions will guide you through the process to be followed. The welcome procedure takes you through several screens and dialogues.  Select your desired language and then the desired country.  Connect to the Internet, if you have access to a respectively configured internet connection.
  • Page 25: Activating Antivirus Software

    7.3. Activating antivirus software* Antivirus software is installed on your PC. When the PC is connected to the Internet, the software is registered automatically. The free registration enables you to receive free updates for 30 days. Do not install additional antivirus software, as this can limit the performance of the PC.
  • Page 26: Keyboard

    9. Keyboard 9.1. The Alt, Alt Gr and Ctrl buttons In addition to the usual letters and characters, the keyboard can also be used to input some special characters and execute certain commands, depending on the program. This special configuration is controlled with the Alt; Alt Gr and Ctrl buttons.
  • Page 27: Hard Drives

    Description Fn + F9 Previous track Jumps to the previous track during media playback Fn + F10 Next track Jumps to the next track during media playback Fn + F11 Play/Pause Starts playback of a track, pauses playback and resumes playback Fn + F12 Stop...
  • Page 28: Important Directories

    10.1. Important directories NOTICE! Loss of data! Do not delete or modify these directories or their contents, otherwise data may be lost or system functionality may be impaired. The first partition (C:\) contains the operating system, the applications and the “Documents”...
  • Page 29: Hot-Swap Mobile Rack

    10.2. Hot-swap mobile rack* An additional external hard drive can be connected using a hot-swap SATA mobile rack for 2.5” or 3.5” hard drives. Please bear in mind that only the mobile rack supplied can be used. 10.2.1. Installing a 3.5” hard drive in a 2.5”/3.5” mobile rack The mobile rack is made of plastic and enables the hard drive to be installed without the need for tools.
  • Page 30: Optical Drive

    10.2.2. Installing a 2.5” SSD drive in a 2.5”/3.5” mobile rack When installing an SSD drive, follow the first four steps in the previous instructions and then proceed as follows:  The upper side of the hard drive is face up and the contacts are to the bottom right.
  • Page 31: Removing The Disc

    11.1.1. In horizontal drive  Press the eject button on the optical drive to open the tray.  Insert the disc into the tray, label up, so that it lies flat.  Press carefully against the drawer until the resistance is overcome and the drawer automatically returns into the optical drive.
  • Page 32: Playing/Reading Discs

    11.4. Playing/reading discs Many discs run automatically when they are inserted. This depends on the operating system and the relevant settings. Your PC is capable of playing audio CDs, DVD films or data discs from the optical drive. Once a disc has been loaded, a dialogue box opens containing various playback options.
  • Page 33: Card Reader

    12. Card reader* Your PC features a card reader, you can use the following card types. When inserting the memory cards, ensure that the contacts are pointing in the right direction, as specified in the list below. Inserting a card incorrectly may damage the card reader and/or the card.
  • Page 34: Sound System

    13. Sound system The external audio connections can be configured so that you can connect a surround sound system. If you wish to change the default volume, click the loudspeaker icon in the task bar. WARNING! Damage to hearing! Listening to a device at high volumes when using headphones or earphones and changing the basic settings of the equaliser, the driver, the software or the operating system creates excessive sound pressure and...
  • Page 35 WARNING! Danger from radio signals and electromagnetic radiation! Radio signals and electromagnetic radiation can affect the functionality of sensitive electronic devices, such as pacemakers or implanted cardioverter defibrillators.  Keep the product at least 20 cm away from these devices, as radio signals and electromagnetic radiation may affect their functionality.
  • Page 36: System Recovery/Settings

    The use of encryption is crucial for wireless data transfer, as there is always the risk that data could be intercepted by an unauthorised third party. 14.3. Bluetooth®* Bluetooth technology is designed to bridge short distances wirelessly. Bluetooth devices transfer data wirelessly, enabling computers, mobile phones, printers, keyboards, mice and other devices to communicate with one another without the need for cables.
  • Page 37: System Recovery With Windows Recovery Options

    − Keep my files Removes all apps and settings containing personal data. − Remove everything Removes all data, apps and settings. • Restore Restarts the PC and restores factory settings. − Restore to HDD - no backup of user data Irretrievably deletes all data on the PC.
  • Page 38: Uefi Firmware Configuration

    15.2.1. To refresh your computer  Open the start menu.  Select the Settings app from the list.  Click Update and Security.  Click on Recovery.  Click on Get started.  In the selection window that opens, select the recovery option Keep my files to refresh the PC.
  • Page 39: Faq - Frequently Asked Questions

    15.3.1. Executing the UEFI firmware configuration You can only run the configuration program upon system startup. If the PC has already been started, shut down Windows® and restart it.  Before the PC reboots, press the Del key and hold it down until the message Entering Setup appears.
  • Page 40: Customer Services

    17. Customer services 17.1. Initial help in the event of hardware problems Malfunctions can sometimes have various causes, we have included a brief troubleshooting guide which may help to solve any problems. If these measures don’t solve the problem, we’ll be more than pleased to help you further.
  • Page 41: Do You Need More Help

    Apps (e.g. the weather app) cannot be displayed as live tiles.  Check the date, time zone and time. 17.4. Do you need more help? If you are still having problems after checking through the suggestions in the previous section, check the online help guide for the operating system or call the hotline in the country where you purchased your PC.
  • Page 42: Storage

    • Dust can clog up the vents which can lead to overheating and malfunctions. Check that the vents are providing a sufficient level of air circulation at regular intervals (approx. every 3 months). Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the vents.
  • Page 43: Recycling And Disposal

    WARNING! Risk of explosion! A lithium battery is located on the motherboard. Batteries are hazardous waste and must be disposed of properly.  Never try to recharge the battery.  Never expose the battery to high temperatures or fire.  Observe the polarity when replacing the battery. ...
  • Page 44 DEVICE Do not dispose of old devices in normal household waste. In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU, all devices marked with the symbol illustrated must be properly disposed of at the end of their service life. This involves separating the materials in the devices for the purpose of recycling and minimising the environmental impact.
  • Page 45: Eu - Declaration Of Conformity

    23. EU - Declaration of conformity MEDION AG hereby declares that this product conforms with the essential requirements and the remaining relevant regulations: • RE Directive 2014/53/EU • Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU You can download the complete EU Declaration of Conformity from www.medion.com/conformity.
  • Page 46: General Technical Data

    24. General technical data The rating label is located on the underside of the device. General information System type MD 34875 Dimensions (W x H x D in mm) 165 x 381 x 391 Weight Approx. 6,5 kg Installed RAM memory 8 GB Memory type DDR4-3200...
  • Page 47 Connections Connections (rear) 1 x Line Out 1 x Line In 1 x microphone Network 1 x LAN (RJ45) Ambient conditions Operating temperature +5 °C to +30 °C Storage temperature -40 °C to +65 °C Permissible humidity 20–80% (non-condensing) Information on WLAN/Bluetooth® Model: Intel AX201 Frequency range:...
  • Page 48: Service Information

    In our Service Community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there. You will find our Service Community at http://community.medion.com. • Alternatively, use our contact form at www.medion.com/contact.
  • Page 49: Legal Notice

    27. Privacy statement Dear customer, We wish to inform you that we, MEDION AG, Am Zehnthof 77, 45307 Essen, Germa- ny process your personal data as a data controller. For matters regarding data protection, we are supported by our company data pro- tection officer who can be contacted at MEDION AG, Datenschutz, Am Zehnthof 77, D –...
  • Page 50: Index

    Wrists ............17 28. Index Factory setting ..........37 Ambient conditions ........16 System recovery ........37 FAQ ..............40 Bluetooth ............37 Getting started ..........24 Cable connections ........18 Card reader ........... 34 Hard drive ............28 Memory stick .......... 34 Hardware problems ........
  • Page 51 Safety Cable connections ........ 18 Connection ..........18 Service technician ........43 Setting up the PC ........16 Setup/conversion ........43 Sound system ..........35 System recovery .......... 37 Burning drivers and tools to an optical disc ..........37 PowerRecovery ........37 Restore to HDD –...
  • Page 52 PRODUCED IN CHINA FOR: MEDION AG AM ZEHNTHOF 77 45307 ESSEN GERMANY...

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