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USER’S MANUAL • Use only the AC adapter and batteries that are supplied by your Safety Instructions notebook manufacturer. Using other types of batteries or AC Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your adapter may heighten the risk of fi re or explosion. notebook.
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your notebook checked by hand, be sure to have a charged • Before you clean your notebook, turn it off fi rst, unplug it from its battery ready in case you are asked to turn on your notebook. power source, and remove the battery. •...
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USER’S MANUAL RF exposure Battery Disposal & Caution This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Replaceable batteries If an equipment is provided with a replaceable battery, and if replacement by an incorrect type could result in an explosion (for example, with some lithium batteries), the following applies: ● if the battery is placed in an operator access area, there shall be a marking close to the battery or a statement in both the operating and the servicing instructions;...
USER’S MANUAL Introduction Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Olibook S1300 Notebook computer. This manual will tell you how to setup and begin using your Olibook S1300. It provides basic configuring, and operation information as well as care and troubleshooting tips...
Safety Instructions ................I 4.1 Confi guration Center utility ............22 Introduction ..................V 4.2 Always-Aware applications ............23 Chapter 1 Knowing your Olibook S1300 Chapter 5 Connecting Peripherals and upgrade 1.1 Hardware checklist ..............2 5.1 How to Connect USB Devices..........26 1.2 Using the Battery Pack ..............2 5.2 How to Connect Displays ............26...
USER’S MANUAL Chapter 1 Knowing your Olibook S1300 This chapter provides basic information to start using the notebook. Some of the features described herein may not function properly or at all unless used in conjunction with the pre-installed operating system. Any change to the operating system may cause improper...
1.1 Hardware checklist 1.2 Using the Battery Pack Carefully unpack the notebook, taking care to save the box and any How to Insert the Battery Pack packaging for possible future use. To insert the battery simply follow the easy steps below. Locate the battery bay, which should be empty (located on the right Whats In The Box Check to make sure you have all the following items:...
USER’S MANUAL 1.3 Connecting the AC adaptor Connect the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or How To Remove the Battery Pack To remove the battery simply follow the easy steps below. want to operate using direct power. If the notebook is new and has not been used the battery pack will need to be charged before you Locate the 2 battery clips (Shown as 1 &...
1.4 The LCD panel Do not lift the notebook using the panel and do not put anything The display panel can be opened at almost any angle for an optimal in between the panel and the keyboard when closing the panel. display, depending on the hinges of the LCD.
USER’S MANUAL 1.5 Turning on the unit This section explains how to turn on the notebook - the Power Starting up the notebook for the fi rst time Depending on your configuration, the Microsoft Windows Startup indicator will show if the unit is then on or not by illuminating. Screen will be the first screen that you are shown when the notebook is booted up.
1.6 Turning off the power System Shut Down When you turn off the power (Shut Down), the system is fully powered off. The notebook will boot normally when switched on again. ● If you have unsaved work or are busy, ensure that you save it to the hard disk drive or any other storage device.
Chapter 2 The Olibook S1300 Tour This chapter will show you the various ports and components of the Olibook S1300 and familiarizes you with the notebook. Certain parts of the notebook can be user upgraded while others are fi xed and...
2.1 Front View 2.3 Top view Please be careful when opening the LCD display panel. It is suggested to open it by holding the silver tip. 2.2 Rear View The air vent is used as the exit port for the hot air in the system. This Vent should never be blocked and covered in any way as the system could overheat.
USER’S MANUAL 2.4 LED indicators These LED lights show the statsus of certain system components Icon Item Description and their activity. Web camera for video communi- Web camera cation. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Internal microphone for sound Microphone recording.
2.5 Left view 2.6 Right view Icon Item Description Icon Item Description Kensington lock C o n n e c t s t o a K e n s i n g t o n - The headphone jack allows you to slot compatible computer security lock.
USER’S MANUAL 2.7 Base view 2.8 Docking Station & Optical Disc Drive (Option accessory) The notebook does NOT feature an Optical Disc Drive. The Optical Disc Drive is an optional accessory that will be required when needing to use any type of CD or DVD. There are two options avaible for this - Option One will be an External USB DVD Drive, Option Two will be a Docking Station with a built-in DVD Writer.
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Item Description Item Description The docking port is used to interface between The LAN Port is used to connect the Docking the notebook and the station itself allowing Station and docked notebook to a wired Docking Port RJ-45 LAN Port control and connectivity.
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USER’S MANUAL USB Optical - Rear USB Optical Disc Drive The notebook does NOT feature an Optical Disc Drive. Th is will Mini USB Port breifl y cover an external USB Optical Disc Drive. Please see below for details. Plase note that the USB Drive is NOT Included with the notebook and needs to be sourced and purchased from a 3rd Party store or supplier.
USER’S MANUAL Chapter 3 Using the Olibook S1300 This chapter will briefl y explain the basics of using the Notebook. It will also explain any necessary precautions when using the notebook.
3.1 The Notebook Keyboard The notebook features a Windows Compatible Keyboard. The set Hotkey Function Description language of the keyboard will depend on the region. This section is for the English Qwerty Layout Keyboard. It is compatible with Sleep Puts the computer in Sleep mode. Fn+F1 a standard 104/105 Key Windows Keyboard, accessed by using Enables/disables the Wireless LAN...
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USER’S MANUAL Notebook Keypad Overlay The Notebook keyboard does not have a numeric keypad but it Windows Keys does have the keypad overlay so that it can function like one would. The Notebook keyboard has two keys that are specifi c to windows, It is located as seen above towards the center right side of the namely the Windows Start Button key, which activates the Start keyboard.
3.2 The Touchpad 3.3 The Web Camera The touchpad is very simple to use. It represents the mouse pointer The Web Camera is an embedded camera that is used to capture on screen. Simply use your fi nger and slide it in the direction you video, take still images and to do video conference calls or person want the pointer to move.
USER’S MANUAL 3.4 Using a Memory Card How To Insert a Memory Card To Insert the Memory Card, place the front of the card (Contacts facing down) into the card reader slot and push or click in (depending on cards format). Your operating system should auto-play the card. Remove a Memory Card To remove the Memory Card, either gently pull the card, and then gently remove it or press the card into the slot to unclick the card.
4.1 Confi guration Center utility The Configuration Center utility provides quick and easy access to Six mode defi nition notebook confi guration settings that help: optimize battery life, increase Six mode defi nition performance and enhance overall notebook experience. Confi guration Center allows quick selection of the current power plan and extends High Performance: Favors performance, but may use power options confi...
USER’S MANUAL Always-Aware applications The Always-Aware applications add new capabilities to the SmartAlarm notebook by sensing notebook motion. The applications The feature attempts to assist the user in detection of unwanted use an accelerometer within the notebook to detect motion. movement of the notebook.
5.1 How to Connect USB Devices 5.2 How to Connect Displays Connect a USB Device Connect an external Display To connect a USB device simply line it up with the USB port on the To insert the cable, simply line it up with the port on the side of unit and press it into the port securely.
USER’S MANUAL 5.3 How to Connect an HDMI Display 5.4 Ethernet LAN connection The notebook features an RJ45 Ethernet port with an integrated Connect an HDMI Display To insert the cable, simply line it up with the HDMI port on the LAN controller capable of operational speeds of 10Mbps, 100Mbps notebook unit and press it into the port securely.
5.5 How to Secure the Notebook 5.6 Upgrade the Memory To upgrade the memory of the notebook, follow the simple steps Connect a Kensington Lock To insert the cable, simply line it up with the Kensington lock with below. If you do not wish to do the upgrade yourself you can contact the hole and insert.
USER’S MANUAL 5.7 WWAN 3G Connection The notebook, depending on confi guration, features a WWAN 3G Connection. This section will briefl y explain how to install and set up the WWAN 3G unit if it did not ship with your i1320. If you purchased the WWAN 3G Module separately you should have these items in the package: 1x WWAN 3G Mobile Broadband Card...
USER’S MANUAL Chapter 6 Troubleshooting / Q & A This section will briefl y cover some frequently encountered problems and questions and provide a quick guide to assist with solve these problems. Most problems can be resolved quickly, simply and easily and are not always a system problem.
6.1 Troubleshooting Warning: Under the condition that you can’t handle problems, Battery life depends on usage conditions of please contact to your dealer to get professional assistance the Notebook. You can change the settings in and service. the Power Manager of the OS to save power. Battery pack can’t exert its full capacity if it AC Adapter Battery life is...
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USER’S MANUAL WARNING: Please pay attention to the following information about keyboard maintenance. Trouble Solution 1. Dust build-up may occur in the keyboard after long-term use. It is recommended to clean the keyboard with a small Press hot key Fn + F5 to change the display brush.
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Printer Trouble Solution Trouble Solution Make sure the printer is powered on. Check and be sure USB port of Notebook The data can’t be sent is fi rmly connected with the USB cord of Make sure its cable is OK and its USB from Notebook to printer Equipments connected the equipment.
USER’S MANUAL 6.2 Frequently Asked Questions My computer LCD Display Panel switches off much too quickly There are echoes coming from my speakers. What can I do? and I have to constantly hit a key or move the mouse to bring back the screen.
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Caution My computer says: “CMOS Battery Low”, what should I do? • Unplugging or ejecting a device that supports safe removal If your computer is without power (i.e. unplug the computer without first than using the Safe Removal application to power source from the power outlet and remove the battery warn the system can cause data to be lost or your system to pack from it) for over 45 days, you would lose the information...
AC adapter connected whenever possible. mode? Q: I did not use my spare battery for months. I have a problem with Please refer to Olivetti website “How to upgrade notebook BIOS recharging it. in the DOS and Windows mode?”...
6.4 The Notebook Care Through prolonged use the Notebook might become dirty or due to some form of accident require cleaning. It may also become damaged due to travel and use. Please follow the below guideline s to care for and clean the Notebook. Ensure to always carry your Notebook in a Handy Bag or Case so that it is protected during travel and is better able to handle any of the normal bumps, knocks and drops that occur.
USER’S MANUAL Appendix I Olibook S1300 Specifi cations This appendix lists technical and hardware specifications of your notebook computer. Please note that the information mentioned here may not completely match your notebook computer’s actual specifi cations. Specifi cation is subject to change without notice, and...
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~ 1.5Kg (With Battery) Built-In 3.G Antenna - Optional 3.5G Modem Mini Card Service Audio More service information, please refer to Olivetti Built-In High Defi nition Sound Card (2 Channel) Built-In Dual 1.5Watt Stereo Speakers Card Reader The above specifi cation is for users’ reference. The fi nal con- 4-in-1 Card Reader - Supports The following formats: fi...
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