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SATA ATA Port 5 Empty Software Preserve Unknown Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. SATA Controller(s) SATA 控制器的使能开关。 SATA Mode Selection SATA 控制器的类型选择,对应 IDE,RAID 和 AHCI 三个选择项。 注意,选择 AHCI 或者 RAID Mode 进行系统安装时,需要 Floppy 设备和特 定芯片组对应的驱动。 JNB-1406 - 53 -...
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WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction! →←:Select Screen ↑↓:Select Item System Agent (SA) Configuration Enter:Select +/-:Change Opt F1:General Help F2:Previous Values F3:Optimized Defaults F4:Save ESC:Exit Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. - 54 - JNB-1406...
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Boot Option #1 [Built-in EFI Shell] F1:General Help F2:Previous Values Hard Drive BBS Priorities F3:Optimized Defaults F4:Save ESC:Exit Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. Quiet Boot 配置是否显示 OEM LOGO 内容。 Hard Drive BBS Priorities 配置系统启动时优先权高低的启动设备。 - 56 - JNB-1406...
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F3:Optimized Defaults boot or enter Setup. In Setup the User will F4:Save have Administrator rights. ESC:Exit Administrator Password User Password Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. Administrator Password 此项用于设置管理员密码。 User Password 此项用于设置用户密码。 JNB-1406 - 57 -...
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Save Changes and Exit 此项用于保存修改并退出 Setup 设置程序。如果所作修改需要重启才能生 效,则会自动进行重启。 Discard Changes and Exit 此项用于放弃所作修改并退出 Setup 设置程序。 Save Changes and Reset 此项用于保存修改并重启。 Discard Changes and Reset 此项用于放弃所作修改并重启。 Save Changes 保存修改。 Discard Changes - 58 - JNB-1406...
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Trademarks EVOC is a registered trademark of EVOC Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademark and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Safety Instructions Please read this manual carefully before using the product; Do not touch the terminals on the battery. The battery may no longer function properly if the contacts are dirty or damaged. Do not expose the battery pack to water, or allow it to become wet. If the battery will not be used for a long time (a month or more), charge or discharge (use) the battery until the remaining battery level becomes 30% to 40% and store it in a cool, dry place.
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use the computer within the allowable temperature range. This computer has a high temperature mode function that prevents the degradation of the battery in high temperature environments. A power level of 100% in high temperature mode is about a power level of 80% in the normal temperature mode.
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Do not use it with a computer other than the one for which it is designed. Do not use the ones not specified by EVOC when replacing battery. Follow the proper method to charge. Do Not Use the Battery Not Specified The use of unauthorized or unspecified batteries (including accessories) may lead to excessive heat, fire, or explosions.
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Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction..................1 Overview........................1 Specifications......................1 Requirements of Transportation and Storage ............3 Chapter 2 Instructions....................5 Use Notice........................5 Product Appearance ....................8 External Function Parts....................9 External I/O Connectors..................11 Use and Notices of Touchpad ................12 Definitions of Hot Keys ..................13 Indicators .......................14 Chapter 3 Installation....................15 Initial Operation .....................15 Operating Environment..................19...
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Using Fingerprint Sensor ..................38 Using Fingerprint Identification................48 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup ....................50 UEFI Overview......................50 UEFI Parameter Setup ...................50 Basic Function Setting for UEFI................51 System Resource Managed by UEFI under X86 Platform........61 List of Error Codes....................64 Chapter 5 Installing thr Drivers ..................68...
Chapter 1 Product Introduction Chapter 1 Product Introduction Overview JNB-1406 is a rugged, highly-stable and reliable notebook computer which can withstand harsh operating environments. This product features water-proof, dust-proof, vibration-proof, fall-proof, anti-salt fog, wide-temperature and portability. Its technology is strictly compliant with MIL-STD-810F and IP level tests. Thus, it can meet the requirements of special operation and duty in the special industries under harsh environments.
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Supports Windows XP Professional Edition Li-Ion battery, 11.1V/8400mAH; Battery Li-Ion battery, 11.1V/3700mAH (Optional) Power Power AC 100 ~ 240V, DC 19V@90W, aviation plug Adapter Dimensions About 328 x 272 x 46mm Weight About 4.8Kg (Including a battery pack) - 2 - JNB-1406...
Certification CCC, GOST-R, SII, GJB151A-97 Requirements of Transportation and Storage Transportation Well-packaged products are suited for transportation by truck, ship, and plane. During transportation, products should not be put in open cabin or carriage. During JNB-1406 - 3 -...
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The package box should be at least 10cm above ground, and 50cm away from wall, thermal source, window and air inlet. - 4 - JNB-1406...
The computer contains a lithium battery to save the date and time. The battery should only be exchanged by authorized service personnel. Warning! A risk of explosion due to incorrect installation or misuse may possibly occur. JNB-1406 - 5 -...
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LAN connector, or fire and electric shock may occur. • LAN beyond 1000 BASE-T, 100 BASE-TX, 10 BASE-T • Telephone cable (common telephone cable, interior phone cable (interior switch), digital public telephone, etc.) Keep the packaging material away from kids. - 6 - JNB-1406...
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After connecting with AC adapter, the alarm will be cleared; users can also clear the alarm via the mute option of PC loudspeaker in the dialog box for OS volume controlling. JNB-1406 - 7 -...
When the touchpad becomes dirty: Clean the dirt with gauze or dry soft cloth, firstly dip the cloth in the diluted detergent water and thoroughly wring it. Do not - 12 - JNB-1406...
Hard disk and DVD-ROM operating indicator (green) Wireless LAN operating indicator (green) Bluetooth module operating indicator (blue) Number lock indicator (green) Capital letter lock indicator (green) - 14 - JNB-1406...
CD-ROM ⑦ 2. Insert the Battery ① Unlock the cover by sliding the latch (A, B) along the arrowheads direction, (Figure-1) ② Hold the latch down, without releasing it, open the cover (C) as Figure-2. (Figure-2) JNB-1406 - 15 -...
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Since this could adversely (Figure-4) affect your computer, an uninterruptible power source (UPS) highly recommended unless the battery is installed. Operation Instructions for Aviation Plug (Refer to Figure-5): Joint: align the marks on plug with that - 16 - JNB-1406...
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(Figure-5) 4. Open the Display ① Pull the carrying handle forward. ② Press the latch (E) as Figure-6. ③ ③ Uplift the latch and open the display. ② (Figure-6) ① JNB-1406 - 17 -...
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[Turn Off] with U. ④ Users can also press the power switch POWER for about 4 seconds to power off the computer after saving data (However, it is not recommended, so as to avoid data lost.) - 18 - JNB-1406...
Please do not enable the Wireless or Bluetooth function: in hospital, on airplane or at other places where some accessible electronic devices are located, to avoid electronic interference. Do not put the thermal sensitive object near the computer. For the computer may become warm during operation. JNB-1406 - 19 -...
2. Without releasing the latch, open the cover (C) as Figure-10. (Figure-10) 3. Press the fixing key (marked with square frame in Figure-11) at the bottom; meanwhile, pull the carrying handle; remove the CD-ROM in the direction shown in Figure-12. (Figure-11) - 20 - JNB-1406...
COM module (Note: please insert with the arrow direction (Figure-13) facing up.) Using Hard Disk Driver Install/Uninstall the Hard Disk: 1. Unlock the cover by sliding the latch (A, B) along the direction of arrowheads. (Figure-14) JNB-1406 - 21 -...
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(C) as Figure-15. (Figure-15) 3. Remove the hard disk in the direction shown in Figure-16. (Figure-16) 4. Leave the mark “UP” facing up when reinstalling the hard disk to avoid inserting in reverse. - 22 - JNB-1406...
(Figure-17) socket in an angle of 45 degree; press down the memory bank towards the motherboard until it is well fixed. 4. Put on the memory cover, lock with corresponding screws. (Figure-18) JNB-1406 - 23 -...
It could be connected with the IEEE 1394 devices such as external hard disk, digital camera, video camera and so on. This technology is widely applied in the consumer products such as digital cameras and so on. - 24 - JNB-1406...
Please do as follows to insert a PC card: Hold the card and make sure that the direction symbol is pointing to the card slot and the card faces up. Before inserting a card, the pushbutton bolt should be pushed JNB-1406 - 25 -...
ExpressCard/34 standard card of smaller size could be used to provide sufficient power and heat dissipation with less occupied space; therefore, it possesses wider application fields including wired or wireless communication, various flash memory cards, mini-optical memories or magnetic memories (one inch), security IC card and - 26 - JNB-1406...
Enable Bluetooth device via hot key FN+F3 on keyboard. The Bluetooth LED (blue) will blink once the Bluetooth function is enabled; the Bluetooth icon will appear in the Properties Bar on the desktop as shown in the following figure. (Figure-20) JNB-1406 - 27 -...
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Chapter 3 Installation Click the Bluetooth icon, the following dialog box will appear, Figure-21. (Figure-21) Click “Add”. The following dialog box will appear, Figure-22. (Figure-22) - 28 - JNB-1406...
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Figure-22 and click “Next”. The following dialog box will appear, Figure-23. (Figure-23) If the system has successfully found the Bluetooth device, the following dialog box will appear, Figure-24. (Figure-24) JNB-1406 - 29 -...
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Chapter 3 Installation Choose the devices you want to connect and click “Next”. (Figure-25) Choose the device you want to connect according to device configuration; click “Next” to complete adding Bluetooth device. (Figure-26) - 30 - JNB-1406...
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Data transmission between Bluetooth storage devices is available. If this function is required, please right click the Bluetooth icon on the desktop, the dialog box (Figure-28) will appear, then you may choose corresponding functions according to requirements. (Figure-28) JNB-1406 - 31 -...
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Enable Wireless device via hot key FN+F2 on keyboard. The icon in Figure-29 will appear on desktop. If the LAN icon is marked with “X”, which indicates the Wireless is not connected. Please set as follows. (Figure-29) - 32 - JNB-1406...
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Figure-30 will appear. Click “Refresh Network List” shown in Figure-30 to ensure the wireless network has been set. (Figure-30) When system has detected the appointed wireless device, the interface shown in Figure-31 will appear. (Figure-31) JNB-1406 - 33 -...
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Please click “Connect” button shown in Figure-31 after confirming the appointed device. After successful connection, corresponding prompt will appear. Users can also double-click the connected device to check its status and other parameters, Figure-33. (Figure-32) (Figure-33) - 34 - JNB-1406...
CD; find Install.exe; double-click the file to install the software, Figure-34. (Figure-34) After that, the interface shown in Figure-35 will appear; choose the language and click “ok”, then the interface shown in Figure-36 will appear. (Figure-35) JNB-1406 - 35 -...
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Chapter 3 Installation (Figure-36) Click “Next” and the interface shown in Figure-37 will appear: (Figure-37) - 36 - JNB-1406...
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Chapter 3 Installation Click “I Agree” and the interface shown in Figure-38 will appear: (Figure-38) Click “Next” and the interface shown in Figure-39 will appear: (Figure-39) Click “Finish” to complete the drive installation. JNB-1406 - 37 -...
DRIVER” option, and then click “Fingerprint” software to implement the installation. Or browse the CD; find the file WBFMin.exe at the directory Driver\Fingerprint\WBF3.2.2.1072\Installers; double-click the file to install the software, as shown in Figure-40. (Figure-40) Then the interface shown in Figure-41 will appear; - 38 - JNB-1406...
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Chapter 3 Installation Enter the interface shown in Figure-42 and click “Install”; (Figure-43) Enter the interfaces shown in Figure-43 and then interface shown in Figure-44 will appear. Click “Finish” to complete installation. (Figure-44) - 40 - JNB-1406...
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Browse the CD; find truesuite5.2.0.481triallite32.exe at the directory Software\Fingerprint\Windows 7; double-click the file to install the software; the interface shown in Figure-45 will appear. (Figure-45) Then it will enter the interface shown in Figure-46 and click “Next”; (Figure-46) JNB-1406 - 41 -...
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Chapter 3 Installation Enter the interface shown in Figure-47, click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” and then “Next”; (Figure-47) The interface shown in Figure-48 will appear and then click “Next”; (Figure-48) - 42 - JNB-1406...
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Chapter 3 Installation Enter the interface shown in Figure-49 and click “Install”; (Figure-49) The interface shown in Figure-50 will appear; (Figure-50) JNB-1406 - 43 -...
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The prompt information shown in Figure-52 will appear; Click “Yes” to restart the system. (Figure-52) After restarting the system, enter the interface shown in Figure-53 from “Start->All Programs->AuthenTec Truesuite”. If no Windows password has been set, please set the password before installing the application software. - 44 - JNB-1406...
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Chapter 3 Installation (Figure-53) Click “Yes” to continue; (Figure-54) The installation program will display the interface shown in Figure-54; click “Yes” to continue. JNB-1406 - 45 -...
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Choose the finger to enroll the fingerprint information, and then it will prompt to input the Windows password as shown in Figure-55. After inputting the Windows password, the program will prompt the user to swipe the selected finger over the sensor as shown in Figure-56; (Figure-56) - 46 - JNB-1406...
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(Figure-57) The interface shown in Figure-58 will appear after choosing to continue; (Figure-58) Users may input the relevant information according to different requirements and then it will enter the interfaces shown in Figure-59. JNB-1406 - 47 -...
Up till now, the fingerprint sensor security mechanism has been set on the computer. Users may implement different security settings according to different requirements. Using Fingerprint Identification 1. Open the fingerprint identification sliding cover in the arrowhead direction (Figure-60). (Figure-60) - 48 - JNB-1406...
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2. After opening the fingerprint identification sliding cover, slide over the metal bar of the fingerprint identification module to input the fingerprint in any direction (Figure-61) indicated by the arrow. (Figure-61) 3. Please slide off the fingerprint identification sliding cover, when fingerprint input is not required. JNB-1406 - 49 -...
Please use the internal default value of UEFI to restore the system. Our company is constantly researching and updating UEFI, its setup interface may be a bit different. The figure below is for reference only; it may be different from your UEFI setting in use. - 50 - JNB-1406...
System Time Choose this option and set the current time by < + > / < - >, which is displayed in format of hour/minute/second. Reasonable range for each option is: Hour (00-23), Minute (00-59), Second (00-59). JNB-1406 - 51 -...
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Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. TPM SUPPORT Enabling switch for TPM. Note: Only when the TPM module is adopted and the “TPM SUPPORT” option is set to “Enabled”, will the following options be displayed. TPM State - 52 - JNB-1406...
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Intel HT Technology Supported F3:Optimized Defaults F4:Save Hyper-threading [Enabled] ESC:Exit Active Processor Cores [All] Intel Virtualization Technology [Disabled] Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. Hyper-threading Control switch for Hyper Threading Technology function. Active Processor Cores JNB-1406 - 53 -...
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SATA Mode Selection SATA controller type selection, corresponding with three options: IDE, RAID and AHCI. Note: when choosing AHCI or RAID Mode to implement system installation, the relevant drivers of the Floppy device and specified chipset are required. - 54 - JNB-1406...
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WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction! →←:Select Screen ↑↓:Select Item System Agent (SA) Configuration Enter:Select +/-:Change Opt F1:General Help F2:Previous Values F3:Optimized Defaults F4:Save ESC:Exit Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. JNB-1406 - 55 -...
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Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. Quiet Boot Configure whether to display the content of OEM LOGO. Hard Drive BBS Priorities Configure the priority of the boot sequence for devices when the system boots. JNB-1406 - 57 -...
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ESC:Exit Administrator Password User Password Version 1.28.1119. Copyright (C) 2010,American Megatrends, Inc. Administrator Password This option is used to set the Administrator password. User Password This option is used to set the User password. - 58 - JNB-1406...
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Save Changes and Reset The option is used to save changes and reset. Discard Changes and Reset The option is used to discard changes and reset. Save Changes Save changes. Discard Changes Discard changes. JNB-1406 - 59 -...
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Save user defaults. Restore User Defaults Restore user defaults. Boot Override This option lists all the booting options; users may choose one of the options and press <Enter>, then you may boot according to the option. - 60 - JNB-1406...
~ 03FFh) are adopted while the ports above 0400h are adopted by PCI and EISA connectors. Each peripheral will occupy portion of the space. The table below shows parts of the I/O connectors used in X86 platform. JNB-1406 - 61 -...
Check the cable connection for the AC adapter. indicator or battery Check if a fully charged battery is properly installed. status indicator is Disconnect the AC adapter and remove the battery pack, not lit then connect them again. - 64 - JNB-1406...
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· Confirm whether your display is powered on. display after · Check the settings for your external display. powering on The display destination may be set to the external display. Try changing the display destination by pressing Fn + F7. JNB-1406 - 65 -...
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When an external display incompatible with the The external display no power saving mode is used with the computer, the longer displays normally display may not function correctly when the computer enters the power off status (for - 66 - JNB-1406...
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If you are using an external mouse, ensure that the The cursor cannot be external mouse has been connected correctly. controlled properly Restart the computer by the keyboard. If the computer does not respond to keyboard commands, contact Technical Support. JNB-1406 - 67 -...
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