Acer Aspire 2000 User Manual

Acer Aspire 2000 series
User’s guide
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Acer Aspire 2000 Series Notebook Computer User's Guide Original Issue: October 2003
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First things first

Yo u r g u i d e s

A set of guides is provided to help you set up and use your Aspire com­puter.:
The Just for starters… poster shows you how to set up your computer.
This User's Guide provides clear and concise information on using your computer productively. You are advised to read it thoroughly and keep it handy for future reference.
For more information on our products, services, and support, please visit our web site: www.acer.com.

Basic care and tips for using your computer

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Turning your computer on and off
To turn on your computer, open the lid and press the power button above the keyboard.
To turn the power off, you can do any of the following:
Click on the Start button in Windows, and then select Shut Down on the popup menu.
Push the power button. To use this method, you must first click on the Power
Management icon in Windows Control Panel, and then check that the power button is set to shut down the computer when pressed. See Windows Help for more information.
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Note: If you are unable to shut down the computer in the usual way, press and hold the power button for more than four seconds. You should then wait at least two seconds before turning the computer on again.
Taking care of your computer
Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it.
Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. Do not place it near sources of heat, such as a radiator.
Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0°C (32°F), or above 50°C (122°F).
Do not expose the computer to magnetic fields.
Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture.
Do not spill water or any liquid on the computer.
Do not subject the computer to heavy shock or vibration.
Do not expose the computer to dust or dirt.
Do not place objects on top of the computer.
Do not slam the lid shut. Close the computer gently.
Do not place the computer on unstable or uneven surfaces.
Taking care of your AC adapter
It is important that you look after your AC adapter.
Do not connect the adapter to any other device.
Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on it. Route the power cord away from areas where people might walk on it or trip over it.
Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting from the mains power socket. Grasp and pull the plug instead.
The total ampere ratings of equipment plugged into a power strip should not exceed the ampere rating for that power strip.
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Taking care of your battery pack
It is also important that you look after your computer's battery pack.
Use the correct battery model for your computer. Do not use other kinds of batteries.
Turn the power off before removing or replacing the battery.
Do not tamper with the battery. Keep the battery away from children.
Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Recycle if possible.
Cleaning and servicing
When cleaning your computer, it is important that you follow these steps:
Turn off the computer and remove the battery.
Disconnect the AC adapter.
Clean with a soft cloth moistened with a little water. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Refer to the chapter entitled “Frequently asked questions” on page 87 if any of the following occurs:
You drop the computer or damage the case.
You spill liquid on the computer.
The computer does not operate normally.
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First things first iii
Your guides iii Basic care and tips for using your computer iii
Getting familiar with
your computer 1
A tour of your computer 3
Open view 3 Front view 5 Top view 6 Left view 7 Right view 8 Rear view 9
Bottom view 11 Features 12 Display 13 Indicators 14 Keyboard 16
Special keys
Lock keys 16 Touchpad 22
Touchpad basics 22 Launch keys 24 Storage 25
Ejecting the optical disc 26 Connectivity options 27
Ethernet and LAN 27
Fax/data modem 28 Audio 29 Aspire Media Console 30 Securing your computer 31
Security slot 31
Passwords 31
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Contents
Operating on
battery power 33
Battery pack 35
Battery pack characteristics 35
Installing and removing the battery pack 36
Charging the battery 37
Checking the battery level 37
Optimizing battery life 37
Battery-low warning 38
Power management 39
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Peripherals and options 41
External display devices 43 External input devices 43
External keyboard 43 External keypad 43 External pointing device 43 USB devices 44
IEEE 1394 Port 45 Printer 46 Audio devices 46 Expansion devices 47
PC Card 47 Miscellaneous options 49
Battery pack 49
AC adapter 49 Key component upgrades 50
Memory upgrade 50
Hard disk upgrade 52
Moving with your computer 53
Disconnecting from the desktop 55 Moving around 56
Preparing the computer 56
What to bring to short meetings 56
What to bring to long meetings 56 Taking the computer home 57
Preparing the computer 57
What to bring with you 57
Special considerations 57
Setting up a home office 58 Traveling with the computer 59
Preparing the computer 59
What to take with you 59
Special considerations 59 Traveling internationally with your computer 60
Preparing the computer 60
What to take with you 60
Special considerations 60
Software 61
System software 63
Launch Manager 63
Aspire Arcade 65
Instant-on Arcade 65 Features and Benefits 65 Cinema 65 Album 66 Music 66 Media Controls 68 Hot key 69 Function 70 Windows Arcade 71 Finding and playing content 72 Advanced Settings 72 Player controls 73 Cinema 74 Album 76 Video 79 Music 80 Burner 81 Function 82
BIOS Setup Utility 83
Troubleshooting 85
Frequently asked questions 87
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Appendix A Specifications 91
Appendix B Notices 97
Index 119
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Getting familiar with
your computer
Your Aspire 2000 series notebook computer combines solid performance, versatility, multimedia capabilities and portability with a stylish design. Increase your productivity by working wherever you are.
This chapter provides an in-depth "tour" of your computer's features.
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A tour of your computer

After setting up your new Aspire notebook computer, as illustrated in the Just for starters… poster, take a few minutes to explore the unit.

Open view

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# Item Description
1 Display Wide screen display provides visual
2 Power Button Turns the cmputer on or off.
3 Launch keys Buttons that can be programmed to
output.
start frequently used applications.
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4 Stereo Speakers Produce stereo sound
5 Touchpad Touch sensitive pad that functions like
6 Click buttons & 4-way
scroll key
a computer mouse.
Right and left buttons that provide the same functions as the buttons on a computer mouse. The scroll key scrolls the contents of a window up and down, as well as right and left.
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Front view

# Item Description
1 Headphone-in jack Connects headphones for audio output
2 Microphone-in jack Connects an external microphone for
audio input
3 4 in 1 Card Reader Supports MemoryStick/MultiMediaCard/
SecureDigital/SmartMedia kinds of memory sticks
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4 Latch Locks and releases the lid
5 Bluetooth Button Starts (optional) Bluetooth functionality
6 Wireless Button Turns an optional internal wireless device
on or off
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Top v ie w

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# Item Description
1 Built-in Microphone For recording audio on the computer
2 Status Indicator LEDs that turn on and off to show the
status of the computers. It’s function and components.
3 Arcade Multimedia button
4 Console Display Media status display
5 Stop Stop the Arcade application
6 Media Controls Multimedia Button
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Left view

# Item Description
1 PC card slot The slot supports a standard Type II PC
card (PCMCIA or CardBus).
2 PC card eject button Press the eject button to remove a PC
card from the PC card slot.
3 Eject button Ejecting a Disc
4 Slot-loading Optical Support an optical disc.
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Right view

# Item Description
1 Infrared port Interfaces with infrared devices
(e.g.,infrared printer, IR-aware computer)
2 DC-in jack Connect the AC adapter
3 Kensington lock slot For attaching a security connector.
4 Ventilation Hole Enables the computer to stay cool, even
after prolonged use.
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Rear view

# Item Description
1 S-video Connects to a television or display device
with S-video input.
2 External display port Connects an external (VGA) display monitor.
3,4,8USB ports Three USB 2.0 ports for connecting USB
devices.
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5 Network jack Connects the computer to an Ethernet 10/
100-based network.
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6 Modem jack Connects the built-in fax/data modem to a
phone line.
7 Parallel port Connects a parallel device, such as a printer.
9 IEEE 1394 port Connects IEEE 1394 devices.
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Bottom view

# Item Description
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1 Mini-PCI Slot Slot for adding mini-PCI cards
2 Hard disk bay Removable cover provides access to the
computer's hard drive.
3 Memory compartment Removable cover provides access to the
memory slots for upgrading the computer's memory.
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Battery release latch
5 Battery pack The computer's removable battery.
6 Sub-Woofer Speaker to output base sound
Unlatches the battery to remove the battery pack.
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Features

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Performance
Intel® Pentium® M Porcessor at 1.4 GHz or higher .
2 memory slots supporting 333 MHz DDR, upgradeable to 2GB.
30GB and up Enhanced-IDE hard disk drive.
Multimedia
Built-in optical drive (Slot-loading DVD/CD-RW Combo or Slot-
loading DVD Rewritable Drives).
15.4” TFT XGA ,1280x800(WXGA)/1680x1050(WSXGA+) panel.
Built-in stereo speakers.
Audio input and output jacks.
Connectivity
Integrated 10/100Mbps Ethernet connection.
Built-in 56Kbps fax/data modem.
Three universal serial bus (USB 2.0) ports.
One IEEE 1394 port.
802.11b and 802.11a/b Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
(manufacturing optional).
Human-centric design
Rugged, yet extremely portable, construction.
Stylish appearance.
Standard keyboard 85 keys with four programmable launch keys.
Comfortable palm rest area with well-positioned touchpad.
Expansion
PC card slot enables a range of add-on options.
Upgradeable hard disk and memory modules.
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Display

The 15.4” display panel provides a large viewing area for maximum efficiency and ease-of-use. The Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) supports up to WSXGA+ .
ATI Radeon 9200 with 64MB/128MB(optional) DDR VGA Memory.
Supports simultaneous display between LCD and CRT display.
S-video for output to a television or display device that supports S-video input.
One console display for multimedia status .
Dual View support.
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Indicators

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Your computer provides an array of three indicators located above the keyboard, in addition to five indicators positioned at the front of the palm rest area. These indicators show the status of the computer and its components.
The three indicators located above the keyboard provide the following status information:
Icon Description
Caps Lock activity.
Num Lock activity.
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Icon Description
Scroll Lock activity.
Note: The keypad lock must be turned on to use the embedded numeric keypad.
The five indicators located at the front of the unit provide the follow­ing status information:
Icon Item Description
Power mode Steady green -- power on
Orange -- standby mode
Flashing orange-- hibernation mode
Hard Disc mode Lights to Indicate when the hard
disc drive is reading or writing data.
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Battery mode Blue -- fully charged
Orange -- being charged
Flashing orange -- low on power
Bluetooth mode Lights to indicate that Bluetooth
(optional) is enabled.
Wireless LAN mode Lights to Indicate status of wireless
LAN (optional) communication.
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Key bo ar d

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The keyboard features full-size keys with an embedded keypad, sepa­rate cursor control keys, two Windows keys, and 13 function keys (hot keys).

Special keys Lock keys

The computer features three lock keys, each with its own status indica­tor light.
Lock Key Description
Caps Lock When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters are typed in
uppercase. Toggle on and off by pressing the Caps Lock key on the left side of the keyboard.
Num Lock When Num Lock is on, the embedded numeric keypad can be
used. Toggle on and off by pressing the Fn + F11 keys simultaneously.
Scroll Lock When Scroll Lock is on, the screen toggles up or down one
line at a time when the up and down cursor control keys are pressed.
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Note: Scroll Lock doesn't work in all applications. Toggle on and off by pressing the Fn + F12 keys simultaneously.
Embedded keypad
The embedded keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated by small blue numbers and characters on the applicable keys.
To use the embedded numeric keys, toggle the Num Lk on by pressing the Fn + F11 keys simultaneously.
With the embedded keypad turned on, the following actions are possi­ble:
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Desired Access Num lock On Num lock Off
Number keys on embedded keypad
Cursor control keys on embedded keypad
Type numbers using embedded keypad in the normal way.
Hold down the Shift key while using the cursor keys on the embedded keypad.
Hold Fn key while using cursor-control keys.
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Desired Access Num lock On Num lock Off
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Main keyboard keys Hold down the Fn key
while typing letters using the embedded keypad keys. Simultaneously press the Shift key for capital letters.
Type letters in the normal way.
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Windows keys
The keyboard features two keys that provide Windows-specific func­tions.
Key Description
Windows key Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on
the Windows Start button; it launches the Start menu. It can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of functions:
+ Tab activates the next Taskbar button. + E opens the My Computer window. + F1 opens Help and Support. + F opens the Find: All Files dialog box.
+ M minimizes all windows.
Shift + + M undoes the minimize all windows ( + M) action.
+ R opens the Run dialog box.
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Application key This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse
button; it opens the application's context menu.
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Hot keys
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Using the Fn key with another key creates a hot key, providing a quick and convenient method for controlling various functions.
To use a hot key, first hold down the Fn key. Next, press the second key in the combination. Finally, release both keys.
Your computer provides the following hot keys:
HotKey Function Description
Fn + F1 Hot key help Displays help on hot keys.
Fn + F2 Setup Accesses the computer’s
configuration utility.
Fn + F3 Power
management scheme toggle
Fn + F4 Sleep Puts the computer in Sleep mode.
Fn + F5 Display toggle Switches display output between
Switches the power management scheme used by the computer (function available if supported by operating system).
See “Power management” on page 39.
“Power management” on page 39.
See
the display screen, external monitor (if connected) and both the display screen and external monitor.
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