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  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright 2008 2008 Copyright Copyright 2008 2008 Rights Rights Reserved Reserved Reserved – – – – Printed Printed Printed Printed in in in in China China China All Rights Rights Reserved China User Guide User User User Guide Guide Guide Original Issue:...
  • Page 3 Product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective companies. Microsoft, Windows XP, Windows MCE, Windows Vista, and Windows Sound System are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel®, Intel® Core TM, Intel® HD Audio (Azalia) are registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
  • Page 4 CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......1 CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......1 INSTRUCTIONS......1 INSTRUCTIONS......1 CHAPTER 2.GETTING KNOW YOUR COMPUTER ……… ………....…… …… ……1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 2.GETTING...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS KEYBOARD PROBLEMS…………………………………….……..…40 SLEEP OR HIBERNATION PROBLEMS………………….…….….. 40 COMPUTER SCREEN PROBLEMS…….…….…………….………..41 SOUND PROBLEMS……………………..…………….………...….…43 BATTERA PROBLEMS…………….…………….…….….…..…….….44 A HARD DISK DRIVE PROBLEM….…….….….…….…..…..….……44 OTHER PROBLEMS…….…….…………………………………….…..44 APPENDIXA.SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIXA.SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIXA.SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIXA.SPECIFICATIONS………………………… ………………………… ………………………… …………………………..… … … … ....… … … … ..…… ……...
  • Page 6 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Chapter Chapter 1.Important 1.Important Safety Safety Instructions Instructions Chapter Chapter 1.Important 1.Important Safety Safety Instructions Instructions Please read this manual carefully before using Computer. Please Please Please read...
  • Page 7 CHAPER CHAPER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPER CHAPER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Is a risk of dysfunction to the computer. Keep your computer away from electromagnetic fields Exposure to the electromagnetic field may result in loss of data in the hard disk drive and/or damage to the LCD (or LED).
  • Page 8 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSRRUCTIONS INSRRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSRRUCTIONS INSRRUCTIONS Do not subject the battery pack to temperatures above 140 degrees F (60 degrees C). There is a risk of explosion of fire Keep the battery pack away from children and/or pet. There is a risk of injury and damage to the battery pack..
  • Page 9 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Connecting Connecting Connecting to to to to an power power source source Connecting an AC AC power power source source WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not use loose or damaged power plugs.
  • Page 10 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Loose fit may result in fire. Do not bend or place a heavy object on top of the power cord. Keep the children and pets from damaging the power cord. Damaged power cord may result in electric shock or fire.
  • Page 11 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS During a lightning storm, disconnect the power cord, telephone line, and LAN cable from the computer. There is a risk of electric shock or fire. Do not place water, chemicals, or liquid of any kind on the computer.
  • Page 12 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS doctor or a health administrator immediately. CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: Do not place an object, such as a pen or clip, on the keyboard. If you close the LCD cover with an object on the keyboard, you may damage or break the LCD.
  • Page 13 Use the Wireless LAN at least 5m away from a microwave oven CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS or plasma lamp. When using the Wireless LAN near a plasma lamp, use the channel 11, 12, or 13, the connection may be unavailable or slow.
  • Page 14 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Do not travel with LCD monitor open. Do not expose your computer to the direct sunlight in a closed area such as inside a car. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures may deform the computer and also result in fire.
  • Page 15 CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 1.IMPORTANT 1.IMPORTANT SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS backup your data. We ate not responsible for the lost of data. Ergonomic Ergonomic information information Ergonomic Ergonomic information information WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Adjust the display position to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting.
  • Page 16 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Chapter Chapter CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Chapter Chapter 2.Getting 2.Getting 2.Getting to to to to Know Know Know Your Your Computer Computer 2.Getting Know Your Your Computer Computer View View...
  • Page 17 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Power Power Power Power Button Button Button Button Use the Power button to turn on the computer Built-in Built-in stereo stereo speakers speakers Built-in Built-in stereo...
  • Page 18 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Multi-Media Multi-Media Multi-Media Multi-Media Reader Reader Reader Reader Slot Slot Slot Slot Provides a fast and convenient way to view and share digital photos, music, videos, and documents stored on the following digital memory cards: SD/Mini SD/MMC/RSMMC/MS/MS pro/MS Duo...
  • Page 19 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER System System System System status status status status indicators indicators indicators indicators The system status indicators show the current status of your computer. Power Power indicator...
  • Page 20 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR XOMPUTER XOMPUTER CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR XOMPUTER XOMPUTER Wireless Wireless Status Status Light: Light: Wireless Wireless LAN LAN Status Status Light: Light: The light operates as follows: █ Off: The wireless card does not have the power or RF is off. █...
  • Page 21 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Left-side Left-side View View Left-side Left-side View View Built-in Built-in stereo stereo speakers speakers Built-in Built-in stereo stereo speakers speakers Security Security Keyhole Keyhole Security...
  • Page 22 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Bottom Bottom view view Bottom Bottom view view Battery Latch-Manual Battery Battery Battery Latch-Manual Latch-Manual Latch-Manual The manual battery latch is used to keep the battery pack secured. Move the manual battery latch to the unlocked position to insert or remove the battery pack.
  • Page 23 CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER2.GETTING CHAPTER2.GETTING TO TO KNOW KNOW YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER secures the battery in place. To remove the battery, hold this latch in the unlocked position. Thermal Thermal vent vent Thermal Thermal vent vent The vents allow hot air to exhaust from the computer.
  • Page 24 CHAPTER CHAPTER 3.USING 3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 3.USING 3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Chapter Chapter Chapter 3. 3. 3. 3. Using Using Using Your Your Computer Computer Chapter Using Your Your Computer Computer Using Using Battery Battery Pack Pack Adapter...
  • Page 25 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Remove external cables(including the AC adapter). remove remove battery: battery: TO remove remove the the battery: battery: ① Shut down the computer and turn it over. ② Slide the battery release latch to the unlock position and hold. ③...
  • Page 26 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER each computer user has different habits and needs, it is difficult to predict how long a battery charge will last. There are two main factors: █ The amount of energy stored in the battery when you begin to work. █...
  • Page 27 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER the computer. WARNING: WARNING: WARNING: WARNING: The AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide. However, power connectors and power strips vary among countries. Using an incompatible cable or improperly connecting the cable to a power strip or electrical outlet may cause fire or equipment damage.
  • Page 28 ■ You can charge the battery when the AC adapter is CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Connected to the computer and the battery is installed. You need to charge it in any of the following conditions: ■...
  • Page 29 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Specified by us, or a disassembled or modified battery pack is not covered by the warranty. WARNING: WARNING: WARNING: WARNING: If the rechargeable battery pack is incorrectly replaced, there is danger of an explosion.
  • Page 30 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Turning Turning Turning Turning On On Your Your Your Your Computer Computer Computer Computer Press the power button to turn on the computer. Putting Putting Your Your Computer Computer Computer to to to to Sleep Sleep...
  • Page 31 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER quickly wake it and bypass the startup process. To put the computer to sleep, do one of the following. █ Click Start Start Start Sleep Sleep Start and select Sleep Sleep from the Start menu.
  • Page 32 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER * The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product. Function Function Function Function Key Key Combinations Combinations Combinations Combinations Through the use of the function keys, you can change operational features instantly.
  • Page 33 Fn + + + + F3: F3: Mute. CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Fn + + + + F4: F4: Enable/disable the touch pad. Fn + + + + F5: F5: Shift to other connected display devices. Fn + + + + F6: F6: Decrease display brightness.
  • Page 34: Using The Touch Pad

    CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: Guidelines Guidelines using using touch touch Guidelines Guidelines on on using using the the touch touch pad █ Do not touch the touch pad with a sharp or pointed object as doing so may damage the touch pad.
  • Page 35 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER Using Using Memory Memory Cards Cards Using Using Memory Memory Cards Cards Your computer comes with one Multi-media Reader slot used to insert a memory card, such as an SD Card, a Multi-Media Card, a Memory Stick or a Memory Stick Pro.
  • Page 36 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER and use with various applications, such as MSN or Yahoo! Messenger, and so on. NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: If you use Windows Vista, you need to install a separate third party dedicated application, because Vista does not include a program for taking pictures or movies with the integrated camera.
  • Page 37 CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CHAPTER3.USING CHAPTER3.USING YOUR YOUR COMPUTER COMPUTER CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: As the voltage of a telephone connection is higher than that of a network, do not attempt to connect a telephone cable to the LAN port or else a short circuit of the computer might occur.
  • Page 38 CHAPTER4.USING CHAPTER4.USING EXTERNAL EXTERNAL DEVICES DEVICES CHAPTER4.USING CHAPTER4.USING EXTERNAL EXTERNAL DEVICES DEVICES Chapter Chapter 4.Using 4.Using External External Devices Devices Chapter Chapter 4.Using 4.Using External External Devices Devices Your computer has many built-in features and connection capabilities. CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect any external device cables other than USB cables while the computer power is on;...
  • Page 39 device unable to be recognized and used, or system shut down. CHAPTER CHAPTER 4.USING 4.USING EXTERNAL EXTERNAL DEVICES DEVICES CHAPTER CHAPTER 4.USING 4.USING EXTERNAL EXTERNAL DEVICES DEVICES Connecting Connecting external external display display Connecting Connecting an an external external display display You can connect a VGA monitor by using a VGA port.
  • Page 40: Display Problems

    CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING Chapter Chapter 5.Troubleshooting 5.Troubleshooting Chapter Chapter 5.Troubleshooting 5.Troubleshooting This section lists frequently asked questions and tells where you can find detailed answers. Display Problems Display Display Display Problems Problems Problems When When I I I I turn turn computer, nothing...
  • Page 41: Keyboard Problems

    Your screen saver or power management may be enabled. Do CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING One of the following to exit from the screen save or to resume from sleep or hibernation mode: █ Touch the touch pad. █...
  • Page 42 CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING have the computer serviced. critical critical low-battery low-battery error error message message appears, appears, computer computer The critical critical low-battery low-battery error error message message appears, appears, and and the the computer computer immediately immediately...
  • Page 43 CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING █ If you are using the AC adapter, or using the battery, and the battery status indicator is on (is blue), press Fn Fn +F7 +F7 to make the screen brighter. █ If the Power indicator is in blinking blue, press any key or the Power button to resume from the sleep mode.
  • Page 44: Sound Problems

    CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING administrator password or confirmation, enter the password or provide confirmation. Check the “Device status” box and make sure the device Troubleshoot Troubleshoot is working properly. If not, click the Troubleshoot Troubleshoot button. Monitor Monitor 7.Chick the Monitor...
  • Page 45: Other Problems

    CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CHAPTER 5.TROUBLESHOOTING 5.TROUBLESHOOTING Battery Battery Problems Problems Battery Battery Problems Problems The battery cannot be fully charged by the power-off method in the standard charge time for your computer. For details, See “Checking Battery Status” in Chapter 3. Your computer shuts down before the battery status indicator shows empty.
  • Page 46 CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 5. 5. 5. 5. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING █ To turn off your computer, press and hold the power power power power button for 4 seconds or more. If the computer still does not respond, remove the AC adapter and the battery.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    APPENDIX APPENDIX A.SPECLFCATLONS A.SPECLFCATLONS APPENDIX APPENDIX A.SPECLFCATLONS A.SPECLFCATLONS Appendix Appendix Appendix A. A. A. A. Specifications Specifications Specifications Appendix Specifications This section provides basic information that you may need when setting up, updating drivers for, and upgrading your computer. Specifications Specifications Specifications Specifications...
  • Page 48 APPENDIX APPENDIX A.SPECIFICATIONS A.SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX APPENDIX A.SPECIFICATIONS A.SPECIFICATIONS Speaker/Headphone jack 3 Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors RJ45 Ethernet connector Integrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet local area network (LAN) Network interface card (NIC) with RJ-45 jack AC Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor (Free (Free (Free (Free Voltage)
  • Page 49: General Notices

    APPENDIX APPENDIX APPENDIX B. B. B. B. NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES APPENDIX NOTICES Appendix Appendix Appendix B. B. B. B. Notices Notices Notices Appendix Notices General General Notices Notices General General Notices Notices European Union Marking Compliance Notices European European European Union Union Union CE CE Marking...
  • Page 50 APPENDIX APPENDIX APPENDIX B. B. B. B. NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES APPENDIX NOTICES Interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Complementary Code Keying (CCK), and/or Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) radio technology, and is compliant to. █...
  • Page 51 APPENDIX APPENDIX APPENDIX B. B. B. B. NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES APPENDIX NOTICES responsible representatives of the organization. These situations may of example include; █ Using the integrated wireless cards on board of airplanes, or in hospitals In any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices █...
  • Page 52 APPENDIX APPENDIX B.NOTICES B.NOTICES APPENDIX APPENDIX B.NOTICES B.NOTICES This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information Technology Equipment according to European Standard EN55022.The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residential environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication devices.
  • Page 53 APPENDIX APPENDIX B.NOTICES B.NOTICES APPENDIX APPENDIX B.NOTICES B.NOTICES used in accordance with the instruction manual and operated in a commercial environment. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular commercial installation, or if operated in a residential area. If harmful interference with radio or television reception occurs when the device is turned on, the user must correct the situation at the user’s own expense.
  • Page 54 ROHS ROHS Compatible Compatible Statements Statements EU ROHS ROHS Compatible Compatible Statements Statements Parts conform to the requirements of the European Union’s Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (ROHS) directive 2002/95/EC for the six substances and their respective maximum limits shown in Table 1 below, and such products are designed to meet the higher temperature reflow required for lead-free processes.
  • Page 55 Waste Waste Disposal Disposal Statements Statements Waste Waste Disposal Disposal Statements Statements Conforming to the Directive 2002/96/EC This appliance must not be disposed of with other household waste. This appliance must be disposed by an authorized waste treatment or collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.