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Modem Regulatory Notice....................................... v
1.1
Front Side .................................................................................1-1
1.1.1
LCD Module Latch ................................................................1-2
1.1.2
Display ..................................................................................1-2
1.1.3
Power Button ........................................................................1-2
1.1.4
Easy Buttons.........................................................................1-2
1.1.5
Keyboard ..............................................................................1-3
1.1.6
Touch Pad.............................................................................1-3
1.1.7
Touch Pad Buttons................................................................1-4
1.1.8
Wireless Communication Switch...........................................1-4
1.1.9
Device Status Indicators / Power Status ...............................1-5
1.1.10
Multiple Digital Media Card Slot............................................1-5
1.1.11
Menu Items ...........................................................................1-6
1.2
Right Side .................................................................................1-9
1.2.1
Audio Ports .........................................................................1-10
1.2.2
USB ports ...........................................................................1-10
1.2.3
VGA Port.............................................................................1-10
1.3
Left Side.................................................................................. 1-11
1.3.1
USB Port.............................................................................1-12
1.3.2
IEEE 1394 Port ...................................................................1-12
1.3.3
LAN Jack ............................................................................1-12
1.3.4
PC Card Port ......................................................................1-12
1.3.5
Express Card ......................................................................1-12
1.4
Back Side................................................................................1-13
1.4.1
AC Adapter Connector ........................................................1-14
1.4.2
Modem Jack .......................................................................1-14
1.4.3
S-Video/Composite Jack out Port .......................................1-14
1.5
Bottom Side............................................................................1-15
1.5.1
Battery Pack .......................................................................1-16
1.5.2
Battery Pack Latch..............................................................1-16
2.1
Turning Your Notebook On and Off ........................................2-1

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Instructions............ i Modem Regulatory Notice........v Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook Front Side .................1-1 1.1.1 LCD Module Latch ..............1-2 1.1.2 Display ..................1-2 1.1.3 Power Button ................1-2 1.1.4 Easy Buttons.................1-2 1.1.5 Keyboard ................1-3 1.1.6 Touch Pad................1-3 1.1.7 Touch Pad Buttons..............1-4 1.1.8 Wireless Communication Switch...........1-4 1.1.9...
  • Page 2 2.1.1 Turning Your Notebook On ...........2-2 2.1.2 Turning Your Notebook Off............2-2 2.1.3 Logging Off ................2-2 2.1.4 Adding User Accounts............2-3 2.1.5 Standby Mode...............2-3 Tips For Using Windows ............2-5 2.2.1 Microsoft Windows XP Help..........2-6 2.2.2 Windows Desktop ..............2-7 2.2.3 Desktop Cleanup Wizard ............2-8 2.2.4 Start Button ................2-8 2.2.5...
  • Page 3 Playing CDs and Movies ............2-31 2.9.1 Inserting Discs ..............2-32 2.9.2 Adjusting Volume ..............2-32 2.9.3 Adjusting the Picture............2-32 Chapter 3 Caring for Your Notebook Caring For Your Notebook ............3-1 3.1.1 Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard........3-2 3.1.2 Cleaning the Display .............3-2 3.1.3 Cleaning the Touch Pad............3-2 3.1.4 Cleaning the CD/DVD Drive..........3-2...
  • Page 4 5.2.6 Removing the Battery ............5-9 5.2.7 Installing a Battery ..............5-10 5.2.8 Storing a Battery ..............5-10 5.2.9 Working With Extra Battery Packs ........5-10 5.2.10 Maximizing Battery Life............5-10 Chapter 6 The BIOS Setup Program Introduction................6-1 Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program .......6-2 The Main Menu .................6-5 The Advanced Menu ..............6-7 The Security Menu ..............6-8...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook

    Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook...
  • Page 7: Front Side

    1.1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of the HEL81 notebook. LCD Module Latch Touch Pad Built-in Microphone Touch Pad Buttons Built-in Camera * Finger Printer * Display Device Status Indicators / Power Status Easy Buttons Wireless Communication Switch Power Button Multiple Digital Media Slot Keyboard...
  • Page 8 1.1.1 LCD Module Latch The LCD Module Latch secures the display case to your notebook. To open the display, slide the latch to the right and lift the display. When you close the display, the latch secures it automatically. 1.1.2 Built-in Microphone For recording audio on the computer.
  • Page 9 Windows XP, which comes preinstalled, goes into the shutdown sequence automatically if you press the power button while on. You can configure this in Control Panel: Power Options – Advanced 1.1.7 Keyboard ® ® The keyboard includes a numeric keypad and the Microsoft Windows logo key.
  • Page 10 1.1.9 Touch Pad Buttons The left and right touch pad buttons work like the left/right buttons on a standard mouse. 1.1.10 Finger Printer * The finger printer allows you to enroll the computer with registered fingerprint. This recognition device helps prevent unauthorized access by others. For more information, see 2.3.7 Finger Printer.
  • Page 11: Wireless Communication Switch

    1.1.11 Device Status Indicators / Power Status The LEDs in the front side of notebook indicate the device and power status. For SD/MS/MMC Card (green) Wireless (amber) Power On (green) Battery Charge (green/amber) HDD (green) The flashing Power On LED indicates the notebook is in standby mode. For detailed battery status, see 5.2 Battery.
  • Page 12: Right Side

    1.2 Right Side The following picture shows the right side of the HEL81 notebook. Audio Ports USB Ports Optical Disk Drive VGA Port...
  • Page 13 1.2.11 Audio Ports You can connect a headphone or an external speaker to the port and a microphone to the port. The built-in speakers are disabled when a device is connected to the port. 1.2.12 USB ports Use this port to connect a USB device, such as a mouse, full-size external keyboard, or printer, to the computer.
  • Page 14: Left Side

    1.3 Left Side The following picture shows the left side of the HEL81 notebook. USB Port IEEE 1394 Port LAN Jack PCMCIA Card Port Express Card...
  • Page 15: Pc Card Port

    1.3.11 USB Port Use this port to connect a USB device, such as a mouse, full-size external keyboard, or printer, to the computer. USB is a peripheral expansion standard that supports a data-transfer rate up to 480 Mbps. USB peripherals have a single standard for cables and connectors. You can install and remove USB devices while the computer is on.
  • Page 16: Back Side

    1.4 Back Side The following picture shows the back side of the HEL81 notebook. AC Adapter Connector Modem Jack K-Lock S-Video Jack out Port...
  • Page 17: S-Video/Composite Jack Out Port

    1.4.11 AC Adapter Connector Use this connector to attach the AC adapter to your notebook. You can connect an AC adapter when your notebook is switched on or off. While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide, power connectors and power strips vary from country to country.
  • Page 18: Bottom Side

    1.5 Bottom Side The following picture shows the bottom side of the HEL81 notebook. Battery Pack Battery Pack Latch Memory Module Cover HDD Cover Battery Lock Switch Thermal Module Cover...
  • Page 19 1.5.11 Battery Pack With a charged battery pack installed, you can use your notebook without connecting it to an electrical outlet. For more details, see 5.2 Battery. To remove the Battery Pack: 1. Move the Battery Lock Switch to the right (Unlock position). 2.
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Operating Your Notebook

    Chapter 2 Operating Your Notebook...
  • Page 21: Turning Your Notebook On And Off

    2.1 Turning Your Notebook On and Off Turning Your Notebook On Turning Your Notebook Off Logging Off Adding User Accounts Standby Mode...
  • Page 22: Turning Your Notebook On

    1.1.11 Turning Your Notebook On You can configure the computer to start from a specific drive, such as a CD-ROM, an external floppy disk, or even an external device. See Chapter 6 BIOS Setup Program. Press the power button to turn on your notebook. Do not turn off the computer until the operating system has loaded completely.
  • Page 23: Adding User Accounts

    1.1.11 Adding User Accounts Different account options are available when a computer is running the Windows XP Professional operating system and is connected to a domain. With Windows XP installed, the system administrator or a user with administrator rights can create additional user accounts: Click Start >...
  • Page 25: Tips For Using Windows

    2.2 Tips For Using Windows Microsoft Windows XP Help Windows Desktop Start Button Taskbar Notification Area (System Tray) Recycle Bin Control Panel My Computer...
  • Page 26: Microsoft Windows Xp Help

    1.2.11 Microsoft Windows XP Help For Microsoft Windows XP help, click the Start menu then click the Help and Support icon. The Help and Support Center dialog box opens.
  • Page 27: Windows Desktop

    1.2.11 Windows Desktop Depending on your notebook setup and software, your desktop may have different or additional shortcuts. See 2.4 Personalizing Your Desktop for more information.
  • Page 28: Desktop Cleanup Wizard

    1.2.11 Desktop Cleanup Wizard The Desktop Cleanup Wizard moves icons for programs not frequently used to a folder 7 days after you first start your notebook and every 60 days after that. The Start menu's appearance changes as program icons are moved. To turn off the Desktop Cleanup Wizard: Right-click an empty spot on your desktop >...
  • Page 29: Taskbar

    1.2.11 Taskbar The Start button is on the left and the notification area on the right. Each time you open a program, a button for it appears on the taskbar. To move between programs, simply click the relevant button. Windows XP groups multiple instances of the same program on a single taskbar button if more space is needed.
  • Page 30: My Computer

    In the Control Panel you can change how Windows looks and works. Click the Start button and then Control Panel. There are two interfaces - you can choose either Classic View or Category Vie You can swit ch interfaces in the upper left hand window of the Control Panel dialog box.
  • Page 32: Keyboard And Touch Pad

    2.3 Keyboard and Touch Pad Numeric Keypad Keyboard Shortcuts Windows Logo Key Functions StickyKeys Touch Pad Customizing the Touch Pad Finger Printer*...
  • Page 33: Numeric Keypad

    1.3.11 Numeric Keypad Keypad numbers and symbols are marked in blue on the lower right edge of the keypad keys. To enable the numeric keypad, press indicator will light when the numeric lock is on. To disable the numeric keypad, press again.
  • Page 34: Windows Logo Key Functions

    1.3.11 Windows Logo Key Functions Opens Windows Explorer Opens the Run dialog box Opens the Search Results dialog box Opens the Search Results - Computers dialog box (when your notebook is connected to a network) Opens the System Properties dialog box To adjust keyboard operation, including character repeat rate, in the Control Panel click Printers and Other Hardware >...
  • Page 35: Stickykeys

    1.3.11 StickyKeys The StickyKeys function lets you use the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, FN keys or the Windows logo key (referred to as modifier keys) in conjunction with other keys by pressing one key at a time instead of simultaneously. To activate StickyKeys mode, press the Shift key five times and then click OK.
  • Page 36 Alternatively, you can click on Start > Control Panel > Accessibility Options and check Use StickyKeys before clicking OK.
  • Page 37: Touch Pad

    To further customize StickyKeys, click Settings in either of the above dialogue boxes. The following dialogue box will appear. Click Use shortcut to enable the listed shortcut to activate StickyKeys mode. By checking Press modifier key twice to lock, pressing the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, FN or the Windows logo key twice will 'lock' the key until it is pressed again.
  • Page 38: Customizing The Touch Pad

    The Touch Pad responds to the movements and pressure of your finger, allowing you to move the cursor around the screen, in the same way you would with a mouse. Place your fingers on the keyboard in the normal typing position. You can use the Touch Pad by moving either your right or left thumb off the space bar and on to the Touch Pad.
  • Page 39 1.3.11 Finger Printer* (*The availability of this feature is dependant on the model you purchased.) The finger printer lets you log on to your computer instead of inputting passwords from the keyboard. To raise the recognition success rate, the following illustrations show the correct way to swipe your finger over the finger printer.
  • Page 41: Personalizing Your Desktop

    2.4 Personalizing Your Desktop Choosing a Wallpaper Choosing a Screen Saver Choosing a Desktop Theme Creating a Shortcut on the Desktop...
  • Page 42: Choosing A Wallpaper

    1.4.11 Choosing a Wallpaper To make your notebook reflect your style, you can set background colors and patterns, the wallpaper, on the desktop. Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Pick a task > Change the desktop background. The Display Properties window offers a choice of wallpapers. Choose the name of the wallpaper you want to display, or click (None) if you prefer not to use a wallpaper image.
  • Page 43: Display

    2.5 Display Adjusting Brightness Using an External Monitor or Television Setting Display Resolution...
  • Page 44 1.5.11 Adjusting Brightness To conserve power when running your notebook from the battery, set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting using the keyboard shortcuts. Brightness Up Brightness Down 1.5.11 Using an External Monitor or Television When you start your notebook with an external display device such as an external monitor or television attached and turned on, the image may appear on either the display or the external device.
  • Page 46: Networks

    2.6 Networks To access a network: At the office, you can access a network via the built-in PCI-E LAN. For specific information about connecting to the LAN or WAN, consult your systems administrator. If you are working at home or while traveling, you need a dial-up connection. Ask your system administrator for the telephone number of the network.
  • Page 48: Managing Programs

    2.7 Managing Programs Running Programs Adding Software Removing Software...
  • Page 49: Running Programs

    1.7.11 Running Programs Programs are any software that process data - like a word processing program or an email program. They require an operating system - like Windows XP - to run To run a program, click Start > Programs. Click the program you want to run.
  • Page 50: Removing Software

    1.7.11 Removing Software Once you've begun removing software, do not interrupt the process. To do so may result in data loss and corruption of your operating system. Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Change or Remove Programs.
  • Page 52: Managing Files

    2.8 Managing Files Updating Antivirus Software Backing Up Files Finding Files Copying a File on the Hard Drive Copying a File to a Floppy Disk Moving Files Renaming Files Deleting Files Emptying the Recycle Bin Retrieving Files From the Recycle Bin...
  • Page 53 1.8.11 Updating Antivirus Software There are thousands of known viruses, and more appear all the time. Installing antivirus software is the only way to protect your data, software and hardware. Regular updates are necessary to ensure protection. Your computer dealer can advise you regarding purchasing antivirus software. Before installing any software from unlicensed sources, scan for viruses.
  • Page 54: Moving Files

    1.8.11 Copying a File to a Floppy Disk Insert a floppy disk into the external floppy drive. From the Desktop, select My Computer. Locate the file you want to copy, and click the file to select it. Under File and Folder Tasks > Copy this file > Copy Items > 3½ Floppy (A:). Click Copy.
  • Page 55: Emptying The Recycle Bin

    1.8.11 Emptying the Recycle Bin Files remain in the Recycle Bin and take up space on the hard drive until you empty them from the Recycle Bin. Files deleted from a floppy disk or from a network are permanently erased. You cannot recover them from the Recycle Bin.
  • Page 57: Playing Cds And Movies

    2.9 Playing CDs and Movies Inserting Discs Adjusting Volume Adjusting Picture...
  • Page 58: Inserting Discs

    1.9.11 Inserting Discs Be careful not to press down on the drive tray when opening or closing it. When the drive is not in use, keep the tray closed. Do not move the computer when playing CDs or DVDs. To insert a disc, do the following: 1.
  • Page 59: Caring For Your Notebook

    Chapter 3 Caring for Your Notebook...
  • Page 61: Cleaning Your Notebook And Keyboard

    3.1 Caring for Your Notebook Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard Cleaning the Display Cleaning the Touch Pad Cleaning the Diskette Drive Cleaning the CD/DVD Drive Precautions Never spray cleaning products directly onto your notebook's case or display. Only use products designed for cleaning computer displays. 1.1.11 Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard 6.
  • Page 62: Cleaning The Display

    9. Use a slightly moistened soft, lint-free cloth, wipe your notebook and keyboard. Use only water or a recommended computer cleaner. 1.1.11 Cleaning the Display Shut your notebook down, turn it off and disconnect it from the electrical outlet and any external devices, such as a printer. Remove batteries.
  • Page 63: Precautions

    1.1.11 Precautions • Don't spill liquids on the keyboard. If liquid is spilt on the keyboard, turn your notebook off immediately. Leave off overnight to let it completely dry out before using it again. • Don't turn off your notebook if a drive light indicates a drive is active. Turning off your notebook while it is reading from or writing to a disk may damage the disk, the drive, or both.
  • Page 64: Traveling

    3.2 Traveling Identifying Your Notebook Packing Your Notebook Setting a Password Travel Tips If Your Notebook Is Lost or Stolen 3-76...
  • Page 65 1.2.11 Identifying Your Notebook Attach a nametag or business card to your notebook, or use a permanent marker or stencil to write a unique identifying mark (such as your driver's license number) on the case. Create a file on the Desktop called if found. Place information such as your name, address, and telephone number in this file.
  • Page 66: Travel Tips

    1.2.11 Travel Tips • If you are traveling internationally, carry proof of ownership—or of your right to use the computer if it is company-owned—to speed your passage through customs. Investigate the customs regulations of the countries you plan to visit and consider acquiring an international carnet (also known as a merchandise passport) from your government.
  • Page 67: Chapter 4 Peripherals

    Chapter 4 Peripherals 4-79...
  • Page 68 4-80...
  • Page 69: Pc Cards And Express Cards

    4.1 PC Cards and Express Cards PC Card Types Extended PC Cards Installing a PC Card Removing a PC Card...
  • Page 70: Pc Card Types

    1.1.11 PC Card Types The PC Card slot supports one Type II card. It also supports CardBus technology and extended PC Cards. "Type" refers to the card's thickness, not what it does. A PC Card is not a bootable device. 1.1.11 Extended PC Cards An extended PC Card is longer than a standard PC Card.
  • Page 71: Removing Pc Cards

    1.1.11 Removing PC Cards Before removing a PC Card, stop it running from the configuration utility on the taskbar. Failure to do so could result in data loss. Never try to remove a PC Card by pulling on its cable, if one is attached. Press the release latch.
  • Page 72: Adding And Removing Sd/Mmc/Ms/Ms Pro Cards

    Adding and Removing SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO Cards Before removing a SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO card, stop it running from the configuration utility on the taskbar. Failure to do so could result in data loss. Insert the SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO card into the Card reader slot. To remove the SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO Card, push it in gently and it ejects automatically.
  • Page 73: Memory Modules

    Memory Modules You can add more memory modules to your computer in order to give it improved performance. To install a memory module: Remove the two screws securing the memory module cover. Lift off the memory module cover. There are two memory module ports here. The first one is already occupied by your computer’s current memory module.
  • Page 74: Chapter 5 The Power System

    Chapter 5 The Power System 5-86...
  • Page 75 5-87...
  • Page 76: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions 5.1 Power Management Managing Your Notebook's Power Power Management Modes Power Options Properties SpeedStep...
  • Page 77 Safety Instructions 1.1.11 Managing Your Notebook's Power See 5.2 Battery for more information on getting the best performance from battery packs. Use your notebook connected to an electrical outlet as often as possible, as battery life expectancy is affected by the number of times it is charged. Your computer comes with built-in power management.
  • Page 78 Safety Instructions To exit standby mode, press the power button. You can not exit standby mode by pressing a key or touching the Touch Pad. For more information on standby mode, see 2.1 Turning Your Notebook On and Off.
  • Page 79 Safety Instructions 5.1.2.2 Hibernate Mode In Hibernate mode, power is conserved by system data being copied to the hard drive, and your notebook is completely shut down. When Hibernate mode is exited, your notebook will return to the same operating state it was in before entering Hibernate mode.
  • Page 80: Power Schemes Tab

    Safety Instructions 1.1.11 Power Options Properties To access the Windows Power Options Properties window: Start > Control Panel > Pick a category > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options 5.1.3.1 Power Schemes Tab The Power Schemes pull-down menu in the Power Options Properties displays the selected preset power scheme.
  • Page 81: Advanced Tab

    Safety Instructions 5.1.3.4 Advanced Tab With the Advanced tab you can: Set power icon and standby mode password options. Depending on your operating system, program the following functions by clicking an option from the corresponding pull-down menu, and then clicking OK. Set the computer to Stand by/Hibernate/Do nothing when you close the laptop lid Set the computer to Ask me what to do/Stand by/Hibernate/Shut...
  • Page 82: Speedstep

    Safety Instructions 1.1.11 SpeedStep Your notebook is equipped with SpeedStep technology to better manage power consumption. It changes the processor speed to find the best balance between your computing performance and power consumption needs. Higher speeds enjoy better performance, while slower speeds conserve more power. In Windows XP, the processor's performance level depends on the Power Scheme you select (see 5.1.3 Power Options Properties).
  • Page 83 Safety Instructions Windows XP automatically chooses the SpeedStep mode to find the most appropriate speed for your processor according to the Power Scheme you choose and your current system demands. viii...
  • Page 84: Battery

    Safety Instructions 5.2 Battery Battery Performance Checking the Battery Charge Power Meter Low-Battery Warning Charging the Battery Removing a Battery Installing a Battery Storing a Battery Working With Extra Battery Packs Maximizing Battery Life...
  • Page 85 Safety Instructions 1.2.11 Battery Performance The performance of the battery can vary, depending on operating conditions. Your battery may last less time if you are running power-intensive programs, playing CDs or DVDs, using PC Cards or have high display-brightness settings. The Power Management Options can be set to alert you when the battery charge is low.
  • Page 86 Safety Instructions 1.2.11 Low-Battery Warning After a low-battery warning, save your work immediately, then connect your notebook to an electrical outlet. Hibernate mode will begin automatically if the battery runs completely out of power. You will hear the low-battery warning when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted.
  • Page 87: Removing The Battery

    Safety Instructions 1.2.11 Removing the Battery Before removing the battery, ensure your notebook is turned off. Slide and hold the battery release latch. Remove the battery.
  • Page 88: Installing A Battery

    Safety Instructions 1.2.11 Installing a Battery 16. Slide the battery into the bay. 17. Press it into place gently but firmly until the latch locks it into place. 1.2.11 Storing a Battery If storing your notebook for an extended period of time, remove the battery. Fully charge the battery before using your notebook again.
  • Page 89 Safety Instructions Memory • PC2-4200 (DDRII 533): 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB • PC2-5300 (DDRII 667): 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB • Upgradeable to 4GB Memory by two sets of 2GB SODIMM • Two channel design System ROM • 1MB flash BIOS ROM Video Chip •...
  • Page 90 Safety Instructions • 256MB/512MB/1GB SO-DIMM DDR-II • Li-ION Battery Pack • PCI-E Wireless module • Bluetooth 2.0 module Touch Pad with two buttons • Left Button • Right Button I/O Ports • USB 2.0 ports x 3 • VGA port, 15 pins x 1 •...
  • Page 91 Safety Instructions • PC Card 95 supported with one type-II card sockets • No ZV-Port support • Power switch ENE CP2211 • Additional 1394 Controller VIA VT6311S Excellent Power Management Function • Standby mode, Suspend to RAM or Suspend to Disk mode, by time out or by hot key •...
  • Page 92 Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your computer. General Warnings • Do not operate your portable computer for an extended period of time with the base resting directly on your body. With extended operation, heat can potentially build up in the base.
  • Page 93 Safety Instructions • If acid leaking from the battery pack contacts your skin or clothing, immediately wash it away with running water. Otherwise, skin inflammation can occur. • Operate the computer at the recommended temperature range of +5 C to C (+41 F to +95 F).
  • Page 94 Safety Instructions • To remove power from the computer, turn it off, remove the battery, and disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet. Battery Pack Warnings Do not carry a battery in your pocket, purse, or other container where metal −...
  • Page 95 Safety Instructions Battery Pack Disposal Dispose of the lithium ion battery packs only at approved disposal sites. To − locate an appropriate site, contact the solid waste disposal officials where you live or look for a rechargeable battery recycling website that lists disposal locations near you.
  • Page 96 Safety Instructions Modem Regulatory Notice Federal Communication Commission PART 68 Warning This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Located on the bottom side of the modem is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equipment Number (REN) for this equipment. Upon requested, you must provide this information to your telephone company.
  • Page 97 Safety Instructions Important safety instructions Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use this product near water.
  • Page 98 Safety Instructions FCC Notice “Declaration of Conformity Information” 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 99 Safety Instructions BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only) Most Compal computer products are classified by the Bureau of Standards, Meteorology and Inspection (BSMI) as Class B information technology equipment (ITE). The symbol that must be marked on the product indicates the product complies with BSMI standard.
  • Page 100 Safety Instructions BSMI Macrovision License of Notice This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by methods and claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual rights owned by Macrovision Corporation, and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless authorized by Macrovision Corporation.

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