BenQ Joybook S73 User Manual

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Welcome
Joybook S73 Series User Manual
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Copyright
Copyright 2006 by BenQ Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of this company.
BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, BenQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of this company to notify any person of such revision or changes.
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Joybook Models Covered by This Manual
This manual contains the information about the following Joybook models:
• Joybook S73 Series
Please note that the actual hardware or software capabilities will vary according to the model you purchased. To determine your Joybook model, please refer to the label on the packing box, or the printing on your Joybook.
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Table of Co n t ents
Overview............................................................................................... 1
About This Book............................................................................ 1
Typographics.................................................................................. 1
Getting Started ..................................................................................... 2
Package Contents........................................................................... 2
Getting Your Joybook Ready for Use ........................................... 2
Expanding the Capabilities of Your Joybook ............................... 4
Touring Your Joybook......................................................................... 7
Front View...................................................................................... 7
Left Side View ................................................................................ 8
Right Side View.............................................................................. 9
Rear View ....................................................................................... 10
Bottom View .................................................................................. 10
Indicators ....................................................................................... 11
Using Your Joybook.............................................................................12
Using the Touchpad ...................................................................... 12
Using the Keyboard ....................................................................... 13
Function Hotkeys .................................................................... 13
Windows Keys and Lock Keys ................................................ 14
Using Remote Control................................................................... 15
Changing the battery ............................................................... 16
Using the Built-In Wireless LAN Function (Optional)............... 17
Using Bluetooth (Optional).......................................................... 19
Adding a Bluetooth Device ..................................................... 19
Sending Files to a Bluetooth Device ....................................... 22
Using BIOS Setup.................................................................................23
When and How to Use BIOS Setup.............................................. 23
Navigating the BIOS Setup Screen................................................ 23
Main Menu .............................................................................. 24
Security Menu.......................................................................... 24
Boot Menu ............................................................................... 24
Exit Menu................................................................................. 24
Connecting to External Display Devices.............................................25
Connecting to a DVI-D or VGA Display Device.......................... 25
Before connecting your Joybook to a projector .....................26
S-Video Output ..............................................................................27
Installing Additional Memory .............................................................28
FAQ and Troubleshooting...................................................................31
General............................................................................................31
Battery and Power ..........................................................................31
Connection .....................................................................................32
System ............................................................................................. 33
Display ............................................................................................35
Information on Cleaning and Battery Maintenance ..........................37
Battery Maintenance ......................................................................37
Cleaning Your Joybook..................................................................37
Service and Support .............................................................................38
BenQ Joybook Global Online Service ...........................................38
Joybook Online Registration .........................................................38
Appendix...............................................................................................39
General Safety Information ...........................................................39
Safety Information about the Battery............................................ 39
Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries ........................39
Safety Information about the AC Adapter.................................... 39
Safety Information about the Modem ..........................................40
Caution .....................................................................................40
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment by users in
private households in the European Union..................................40
Declaration of Conformity ............................................................40
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Overview 1
Overview
About This Book
This book provides you the main information about various components in your Joybook and demonstrates how to use them. The following are the major chapters of this book.
Ty pog ra phi cs
The usage of notes, tips and warnings is specifically for different purposes, which are described as follows.
Chapter Title Description
Chapter 1 Overview Introduction to this book. Chapter 2 Getting Started Information about beginning
to use your Joybook.
Chapter 3 Touring Your
Joybook
Information about the hardware components of your Joybook.
Chapter 4 Using Your
Joybook
Basic and advanced information about operating your Joybook.
Chapter 5 Using BIOS Setup Information about how to use
the BIOS Setup utility.
Chapter 6 Connecting to
External Display Devices
Information about how to connect your Joybook to external display devices
Chapter 7 Installing
Additional Memory
Information about how to add the memory.
Chapter 8 FAQ And
Troubleshooting
Information about frequently asked questions and troubleshooting.
Chapter 9 Information on
Cleaning and Battery Maintenance
Information about cleaning and battery maintenance.
Chapter 10 Service and
Support
Joybook service and support information.
Chapter 11 Appendix Important safety information.
Icon/ Symbol
Item Meaning
Warning Information mainly to prevent the
damage to components, data, or personal injury caused by misuse and improper operation or behavior.
Tip Useful information for completing
a task.
Note Supplementary information.
< > or [ ] Keys on the
keyboard; User Interface (UI) on the screen
Indicates a key on the keyboard, or the UI on the screen. Do not actually type the symbols together with the enclosed letters.
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Getting Started
Depending on the model of your Joybook, the appearance may be different from those shown in this manual.
Package Contents
Before using your Joybook for the first time, please check if you have all the items with you. For details about what should be included in the package, refer to the package contents label on the accessory box. If any of the items are missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Save the packaging in case you need to ship your Joybook for service.
Getting Your Joybook Ready for Use
1. Installing the battery pack
Turn your Joybook upside down and put it on a soft clean cloth. With the label side of the battery pack facing down, slide it gently into the battery compartment until it snaps into place. Move the release latch to the left as shown to lock the battery pack into place.
2. Connecting the power
Connect the power cord to the power adapter.
Connect the power adapter to the power socket on your Joybook.
Connect the power cord to a wall outlet and start charging the battery.
Power systems and plug types might vary depending on your country/ region.
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• When the battery is charging, the battery indicator appears in amber. When the charging process is complete, the light goes off.
• For details about the colors and meanings of the indicators, refer to "Indicators" on page 11.
3. Opening your Joybook
Gently lift up the latchless lid that allows you to open the case easily.
4. Performing initial setup
Press the power button to start up your Joybook, and then follow the onscreen instructions to complete the initial Windows XP setup.
The actual operating system pre-installed with your Joybook might vary. For more information, refer to the Product Specification Label on the product carton.
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Expanding the Capabilities of Your Joybook
Connect an external display device (such as a monitor or projector) to the VGA port of your Joybook.
Connect an external display device (such as a monitor) to the DVI-D port of your Joybook.
Connect a telephone line to the modem port of your Joybook and dial-up to the Internet.
Access local area network (LAN) by connecting a network cable to the LAN port of your Joybook.
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Use various PCI Express Cards on the market by inserting one into the PCI Express Card slot of your Joybook.
Connect an earphone or microphone to the earphone or microphone jack to output or record sounds.
Use the optical drive to access data on various kinds of discs or enjoy DVD/VCD movies.
Insert a Memor y Stick, Memory Stick Pro, xD, SD or MMC memory card to exchange files.
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Connect digital camcorders and high-speed storage equipment to this IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Port.
Connect USB peripherals to the USB port of your Joybook.
Connect a DVB-T type TV antenna to enjoy the digital TV feature.
Output video images on your Joybook to a TV or AV device by connecting it to the S-Video jack on your Joybook.
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Touring Your Joybook
Front View
(1) Quick access buttons
Internet Hotkey
Starts up the Internet Explorer Web browser.
E-Mail Hotkey
Starts up the Outlook Express e-mail client.
Customizable Hotkey 1
Can be customized to open an application.
(2) LCD Panel
(3) Speakers
(4) Power Switch with LED
Turns your Joybook on or off.
When the system is on, it lights up in blue.
When the system is in Suspend mode, it lights up in amber.
When the system is in Hibernation mode or powered off, the
light goes off.
(5) Keyboard
(6) Remote control reception window
Receives the signal from the remote control supplied with your Joybook.
The remote control reception window does not support infrared functions other than the remote control included with your Joybook.
(7) Tou c h pad
(8) Audio Input Jack
Connects to a Hi-Fi set, radio, synthesizer, walkman, etc.
(9) Microphone Input Jack
Can be used to connect to a microphone for recording sounds.
(10) Earphone/SPDIF Audio Output Jack
Can be used to connect to an earphone/headset or external speaker for playing Joybook audio.
(11) Built-in Microphone
Receives sounds and voices for recording.
(4)
(1)
(11)
(5)
(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
(3)
(2)
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Left Side View
(1) VGA Port
For connecting external display devices, such as monitors and projectors.
(2) IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Port
For connecting high-speed peripherals such as digital video cameras and other consumer electronics devices that use the IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface.
(3) Ventilation Holes
For dissipating heat and keeping the computer at an optimal temperature.
(4) Wireless Connection Switch
Use this switch to activate/deactivate the wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions.
(5) S-Video Jack
Allows Joybook to outputs video signals to a television set or VCR via an S-Video cable.
(6) Modem Port (RJ-11 connector)
Accepts an analog telephone line for use with the internal modem.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord.
(7) LAN (Ethernet) Port (RJ-45 connector)
Allows Joybook to connect to a 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet network.
Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ-45 port. This may damage this device.
(8) USB 2.0 Port
For connecting peripherals such as mice, digital cameras and MP3 players that use the USB interface.
(9) Five-in-One Memory Card Slot
Reads a Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, xD, SD or MMC memory card.
(10) PCI Express Card slot
This PCI Express Card slot accepts one Type-II PCI Express Card. You can use it and various PCI Express Cards on the market to further expand the capabilities of your Joybook.
Insert the PCI Express Card into the slots following the direction indicated on the card and complete related driver settings.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
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Right Side View
(1) DVD/CD-RW Combo/DVD-Dual/Super-Multi Drive (Optional)
The type of optical drive varies by model, and the support of disc types depends on the optical drive that comes with your Joybook.
Supports multi-functional optical module for reading music CDs, VCDs and DVDs or burning CD-R/CD-RW or DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/ DVD-RW/DVD-RAM (optional) discs. Discs can be inserted/ejected by pressing the small ejection button on the drive.
If you wish to open the disc
tray of the drive when your Joybook power is off, or it can't be opened using the ejection button, insert a pointed object into the tray ejection hole next to the ejection button to force open the disc tray.
(2) USB 2.0 Port
For connecting peripherals such as mice, digital cameras and MP3 players that use the USB interface.
(3) Power Jack
For connecting AC power supply.
(1) (2) (3)
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Rear View
(1) RF Jack
Connects to a DVB-T type TV antenna.
Please only use the specific TV antenna provided with your Joybook to connect to the pre-installed TV Tuner card.
(2) USB 2.0 Ports
For connecting peripherals such as mice, digital cameras and MP3 players that use the USB interface.
(3) Anti-theft Lock Hole
You can attach a anti-theft lock and cable to this hole to prevent theft.
(4) DVI-D Port
For connecting external display devices that have DVI-D In ports, such as monitors and projectors that have DVI-D In ports.
Bottom View
(1) Hard Disk Drive Compartment
Accommodates the hard disk drive of Joybook.
(2) Battery Retainer A
Secures the battery in place.
(3) Battery Pack
Supplies power to Joybook when external power is not connected.
(4) Battery Retainer B
Secures the battery in place.
(5) Mini Card Slot, Memory Expansion Slot and CPU Compartment
Accommodates the CPU and memory slot of Joybook. There is also a Mini Card slot for using an optional Mini Card. Depending on your model, a Mini Card wireless network card may have been pre-installed.
(1)(2)(3) (4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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Indicators
(1) Wireless Network/Bluetooth Indicator
When the wireless LAN is on, it lights up in blue.
When the wireless LAN is off, the blue light goes off.
When the Bluetooth is on, it lights up in amber.
When the Bluetooth is off, the amber light goes off.
When the wireless LAN and Bluetooth are both on, it lights up in
purple.
(2) Power Indicator
When the system is on, it lights up in blue.
When the system is in Suspend mode, it lights up in amber.
When the system is in Hibernation mode or powered off, the light goes
off.
(3) Battery Indicator
When the system is on and the battery is in use, it lights up in blue.
When the battery is charging, it lights up in amber.
When the charging is complete, the blue and amber light both go off.
Flashing blue indicates that the battery is running low.
Flashing amber indicates that the battery is malfunctioning, in which
case you should contact service personnel.
(4) Caps Lock Indicator
Lights up in blue when the Caps Lock is activated.
(5) Num Lock Indicator
Lights up in blue when the Num Lock is activated.
(6) Hard Disk Activity Indicator
Flashes in blue when Joybook is accessing data in the hard disk drive or optical drive.
(7) Five-in-One Memory Card Access Indicator/Optical Drive Activity Indicator
Flashes in blue when accessing a Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, xD,
SD or MMC memory card.
Blinking in blue when a memory card or the optical drive is being
accessed.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
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Using Your Joybook
Using the Touchpad
The touchpad with its buttons is a pointing device that functions as an optional external mouse, which can perform navigation, scrolling and selection functions. The components of the touchpad are described as follows.
To use the touchpad as an optional external mouse, press the left and
right touchpad buttons, which provide the same click functions as an external mouse do.
To move the pointer, put your fingers with slight pressure on the
touchpad and move in the direction as desired.
The touchpad can be activated and deactivated by pressing the <Fn> +
<F6> hotkey combination.
To set the touchpad preferences in Microsoft Windows XP, select Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, and Mouse.
The touchpad is a pressure sensitive device that requires proper care to avoid damage.
• Do not rest heavy objects on the touchpad or its buttons.
• Do not scratch the touchpad with sharp-pointed objects or your fingernails.
No. Component Function
(1)
Touchpad Moves the pointer, selects or
activates items on the screen.
(2)
Left touchpad button Equivalent to the left button of an
optional external mouse.
(3)
Right touchpad button Equivalent to the right button of an
optional external mouse.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Function Left touchpad
button
Right touchpad button
Touchpad
Select Click once. Tap once. Execute Click twice
quickly.
Tap twice quickly.
Drag Click once and
hold the item, and then use your finger on the touchpad to drag.
Tap twice quickly and hold the item, and then move your finger on the touchpad to drag.
Bring up the context menu
Click once.
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Using the Keyboard
Function Hotkeys
You can use the function hotkeys to access commonly used functions or make quick settings. To use the hotkeys, press and hold the <Fn> (Function) key at the lower left corner of the keyboard, and then press the desired hotkey.
<Fn> + <F1> Opens function keys on-line Help. <Fn> + <F7> Activates or deactivates the speakers. <Fn> + <F2> Puts Joybook into sleep mode. <Fn> + <F8> Decreases volume. <Fn> + <F3> Switches display between the screen and an
external monitor/projector, or allows simultaneous display; switches between internal/external display & TV-output.
<Fn> + <F9> Increases volume.
<Fn> + <F4> Decreases screen brightness. <Fn> + <F10> Switches among the 3 basic power profiles of QPower.
For more information about how to use QPower, refer to
“Joybook Application Software User Manual”.
<Fn> + <F5> Increases screen brightness. <Fn> + <F11> Activates or deactivates the remote control reception.
(This function is turned off by default in order to save power.)
<Fn> + <F6> Activates or deactivates the touch pad. <Fn> + <F12> Switches between all 3 combinations of WLAN and
Bluetooth on/off. The status is indicated by the onscreen display.
Bluetooth is optional depending on your purchased
model.
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Windows Keys and Lock Keys
Windows Key Functionally equivalent to clicking the Start button on the Windows desktop.
Shift + + M
Cancels minimization of all windows.
+ Tab
Makes the next item on the Windows task bar active.
+ R
Activates the Run dialogue box.
+ E
Opens the My Computer window for browsing disks and files.
Num Lk Activates or deactivates the numeric keypad
integrated in the keyboard.
+ M
Minimizes all windows. Caps Lock Capitalizes all text entered.
Application Key
Provides the same function as the right touch pad button, bringing up a contextual pop-up menu.
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Using Remote Control
To navigate the QMedia Center...
Return to the previous screen/menu
When playing music in QMedia Center...
Previous song
Play/Pause
Next song
Fast Forward
Stop
Increase volume
Decrease volume
Directional a nd OK buttons
Enter or exit QMedia Center
Activate or deactivate Mute f unction
Record button (in TV mode)
When watching TV in QMedia Center...
Increase volume
Decrease volume
Channel up
Channel down
The remote control allows you to operate the multimedia functions of your Joybook. It can be inserted into the PCI Express Card slot for easy accommodation and access.
The remote control reception of the Joybook is turned off by default in order to save power. To use the remote control, remember to press the <Fn> + <F11> function key combination to turn it on.
The function of each button on the remote control varies in different modes. For details, please refer to the description below.
The TV functions are only available when your Joybook is pre-installed with a TV Tuner card. Please note that the optional pre-installed TV Tuner card only works with QMedia Center.
LED indicator (lights up when a button is being pressed.)
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Changing the battery
When installing the battery, do not push it too hard against the remote control, or the remote control will be damaged.
When viewing digital pictures in QMedia Center...
When watching video in QMedia Center...
Play/Pause
Fast forward video
Stop
Rewind video
Open a picture/ picture folder
Return to the contents screen
Stop slideshow
Next picture
Previous picture
Increase volume
Decrease volume
Jump to previous chapter
Jump to next chapter
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Remove the old battery from the battery retainer.
3. Install the new battery. Pay attention to the polarities when you install.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
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Using the Built-In Wireless LAN Function (Optional)
With the built-in wireless LAN card on your Joybook, you can access Ethernet network wirelessly without the constraints of network cables.
At home or in the office, you need an access point, which serves as an air station to make transmission possible. Outdoors in places such as in coffee shops or library, you can inquire the service personnel about an account.
To connect to a wireless LAN network:
1. Make sure that you are located within the wireless network service area and you have already obtained the user name and password for accessing such network from the service provider.
2. Slide the Wireless Connection Switch on the Joybook to the ON position.
3. Press the <Fn> + <F12> hotkey combination several times until WLAN is “ON”.
4. A pop up screen that prompts you for the configuration may be displayed as follows. Click Yes to configure the wireless network and then jump to Step 8.
5. If the pop up screen is not available, click on the wireless LAN
icon on the System Tray located at the lower right corner of the
Desktop to bring up a pop-up menu.
6. Click Open Intel PROSet/Wireless to bring up the utility window.
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7. In the ‘Wireless Networks’ section of the window shows a list of available networks automatically detected by your wireless LAN card. Select a network from the ‘Wireless Networks’ list.
8. Click Connect. If security authentication is not required by the network you are using, there will be an alert on the desktop showing you are connected to the network.
If you need to add security authentication, the Profile Wizard will open and guide you through the configuration.
9. You will notice the wireless LAN icon on the system tray now appearing in green to indicate connection on.
To access Internet, you may have to undergo another authorization process and enter username and password. For details, please consult your ISP.
If you are not to use the WLAN Card in your Joybook, dial-up connection using the modem port, ADSL and broadband transmission using the LAN port would also do. Please contact your local ISP to get more information.
When travelling by air, please be sure to turn off wireless networking to avoid any possible risks to flight safety.
• For more information about how to use Intel PROSet/Wireless, consult
the on-line Help by clicking Help and then select Intel PROSet/Wireless Help.
• If your Joybook comes with a built-in non-Intel WLAN card, please refer
to the Help of the WLAN utility.
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Using Bluetooth (Optional)
The Bluetooth function allows you to get connected to various devices and services that support Bluetooth transmission. You can get rid of those annoying cables when printing documents, synchronizing your PIM data with your PDA or another PC, mobile phone or even sharing a network connection.
Bluetooth is optional depending on your purchased model. The Bluetooth icon will appear on the system tray when Bluetooth is
turned on or in connection; the icon will disappear when Bluetooth is turned off.
Adding a Bluetooth Device
1. Slide the Wireless Connection Switch on the Joybook to the ON position.
2. Press the <Fn> + <F12> hotkey combination several times until
Bluetooth is “ON”.
3. Turn on the power of your Bluetooth device and activate its Bluetooth
function.
For details about how to activate the device’s Bluetooth function, please refer to its documentations.
• The maximum effective range of connection between your Joybook and
the Bluetooth device is 10 meters.
• You can use your Joybook to connect to up to 7 Bluetooth devices
simultaneously.
4. Click on the Bluetooth icon on the Windows system tray located at the lower-right-hand corner of the Desktop to bring up the Bluetooth wizard. Click to select “New Connection”.
If you do not see the Bluetooth icon on the Windows system tray, press <Fn> + <F12> again and repeatedly until Bluetooth is “ON”.
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5. Click to select “Express Mode” and click Next.
6. The system will begin searching for available Bluetooth devices nearby. After it finishes searching, you will see a list of found devices. Highlight a device and click Next.
7. Please wait while the connection is in progress. If an authentication is required, a dialogue appears where you need to enter your passkey (PIN code) for the Bluetooth device.
• The Bluetooth PIN code is a set of code for pairing and identifying
Bluetooth devices. The code entered on your device and another device with Bluetooth connectivity must be identical.
• If you are using a device that has a fixed Bluetooth PIN code, refer to the
documentation that comes with the device for details.
8. Click Next to continue.
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9. Enter the connection name, telephone number, user name and password, and then click Finish.
The example shown above is specifically for connecting to a mobile phone. To connect to other Bluetooth devices, refer to the on-line Help for details.
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Sending Files to a Bluetooth Device
1. After your Joybook is connected to a Bluetooth device, click the
Bluetooth icon on the system tray to bring up the pop-up box and select “Wireless File Transfer”.
2. Click Add to select the files on your Joybook to be sent to the Bluetooth device.
3. In “Transfer-enabled device:” area, place a check next to the desired Bluetooth device and then click Send.
4. Wait for file transfer to complete.
5. You have completed sending files to a Bluetooth device. Click OK.
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Using BIOS Setup
BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a layer of software, called firmware, that translates instructions from other layers of software into instructions that Joybook hardware can understand. The BIOS settings are needed by Joybook to identify the types of installed devices and establish special features.
For latest BIOS updates, visit http://Support.BenQ.com.
When and How to Use BIOS Setup
You need to use BIOS Setup when:
You see an error message on the screen requesting you to run BIOS
Setup.
You want to restore the factory default settings.
You want to modify some specific settings according to the hardware.
You want to modify some specific settings to optimize system
performance.
• The BIOS Setup screen shown in this chapter is for your reference only. The actual items or settings on your Joybook may differ.
• The BIOS Setup program may have been updated after the publication of this manual.
• The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings in BIOS Setup.
To run BIOS Setup, press the <F2> key when the BenQ logo appears on the screen during system startup. The logo shows up on the screen for only a few seconds, so you must press the <F2> key at the time. The BIOS Setup main screen will appear as follows.
The BIOS Setup screen can be divided into four areas:
On the top line is the menu bar containing the titles of available menus.
Each menu title contains a specific menu.
The right column of the menu provides keyboard instructions for
moving around and making selections. When a menu item is highlighted, more detailed information is given.
Navigating the BIOS Setup Screen
Keyboard information can be found on the right column of the menu. A brief description of keyboard usage is listed below:
Key Function
Left and right arrow keys (I, J)
Selects a menu title.
Up and down arrow keys (K, L)
Selects an item or option.
H20 Setup Utility
Digital TV <Disabled>
Enable CPU State supoprt <Enabled>
Select Item
Select Screen
Enter Select
SubMenu F9 = Setup Defaults F10 = Save and Exit Esc = Exit
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Main Menu
The Main menu contains the basic configuration settings of the system, including information about “System BIOS Version”, “KBC Version”, “ Sy s te m T im e”, “S y s t e m D a t e ”, “ Pr im a r y Ma st er ”, “ S e c o n d a r y M as te r”, “ C P U Ty p e ”, “ P h y s i c a l M em or y ”, “ Di gi ta l T V ”, a n d “ E n a bl e C PU St at e support”.
System Time: allows you to set the time of the system. Use <+> or <->
to increase or decrease the value and then press Enter to change the next value.
System Date: allows you to set the date of the system. Use <+> or <-> to
increase or decrease the value and then press Enter to change the next value.
Digital TV: This item controls the functionality of the Digital TV. For
power-saving, the default setting is Disabled.
Enable CPU State support: This item determines if the CPU supports
enhanced C-state C4.
Security Menu
The Security menu contains the security settings, which safeguard your system against unauthorized use.
Set Supervisor Password: This set of password controls access to the
whole BIOS Setup menu. It must be set before Set User Password can be set. When typing the password, first make sure that Num Lock is off, and then type your password in the entry fields and press Enter. Confirm your password by typing it again and pressing Enter.
Set User Password: This set of password controls access to part of the
BIOS Setup menu.
Password On Boot: This item determines if a password will be prompted
during system boot. When this item is enabled, the password is always required to boot the computer.
If Set Supervisor Password and Set User Password are both set, you can enter either one of them during the password prompt. To have full privileges in BIOS Setup, enter Set Supervisor Password.
Boot Menu
The Boot menu sets the sequence of the devices to be searched for the operating system.
Boot Sequence: sets the sequence of boot devices. The system will try to boot from the first device but if it is not available, will try the next boot device.
Use <+> to move the device up or use <-> to move the device down.
To select a boot device manually, press the F9 key when the BenQ logo appears on the screen during Joybook startup. The boot menu will appear. Use the up and down arrow keys (K, L) to select a boot device and then press the Enter key to confirm.
Exit Menu
The Exit menu displays ways of exiting BIOS Setup. After finished with your settings, you must save and exit so that the new settings can take effect.
Exit Saving Changes: saves the changes you have made and exits BIOS
Setup. After finished with your settings, you must save and exit so that the new settings can take effect.
Exit Discarding Changes: exits BIOS Setup without saving the changes
you have made.
Load Setup Defaults: loads factory default values for all the items.
Discard Changes: cancels all changes since last save, without exiting the
BIOS Setup utility.
Save Changes: Save changes without exiting the BIOS Setup utility.
Enter Brings up the sub-menu when available.
Opens or closes the option window when
an item is selected. Tab Jumps from one item to another. Esc
Exits BIOS Setup.
Returns to the previous menu if in a sub-
menu.
Closes the options window if one is open.
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Connecting to External Display Devices
Connecting to a DVI-D or VGA Display Device
When giving a presentation, you can output Joybook's video signal to an external display device, such as a projector or monitor. Press the <Fn> + <F3> hotkey combination to switch between Joybook's own screen and the external display device, or use simultaneous display.
If you want to connect your Joybook to a DVI-D or VGA display device and experience the multimedia features with QMedia Center, take the following steps properly.
1. Connect the DVI-D or VGA cable properly.
2. Press the <Fn> + <F3> hotkey combination to switch to the DVI-D or VGA display device.
3. Launch QMedia Center.
Monitor
Projector
VGA po rt
DVI-D port
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Before connecting your Joybook to a projector
The wide screen design of your Joybook allows you to comfortably view multimedia contents such as DVD movies and images. However, as the default resolution of most video projectors on the market may not fit that of your Joybook; therefore, before connecting to a video projector, please first re-adjust the screen resolution of your Joybook to fit the default screen resolution of the video projector by following the steps described below.
1. Right-click on Windows Desktop and then select Properties in the menu that appears.
2. In the window that appears, click to select the Settings tab.
3. Click and drag the Screen resolution slider to set the screen resolution to 1024 x 768 pixels, and then click Apply, OK.
Please remember to restore the screen resolution setting to 1280 x 800 pixels when you disconnect the video projector from your Joybook. If QPresentation is installed, it will auto-detect the resolution.
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S-Video Output
The S-Video Out jack on your Joybook allows you to output display signals to a television set or VCR that has a S-Video input jack for viewing or recording. To do so, follow the steps below:
1. Turn off Joybook and connect it to the TV or VCR using an S-Video cable.
2. Turn on Joybook, right-click on Windows Desktop and select Graphic options, Output, TV in the menu that appears. Or, you can use the <Fn> + <F3> hotkey combination to switch to the TV.
The S-Video Out jack on your Joybook supports video signals only. For the audio function, you will need an audio cable.
1. Plug one end of the audio cable to your Joybook earphone output jack.
2. Plug the other end to the audio input jack of the external device.
TV
VCR
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Installing Additional Memory
You can replace the existing memory module with a higher-capacity one. Before you upgrade or replace memory, please check on the BenQ web site to determine the module which can be used, or contact BenQ distributor or customer service center. It is recommended that you take your Joybook to the BenQ distributor or customer service center for the upgrade or memory replacement.
For details about the limit of maximum memory, refer to the Product Specifications Label on the product carton.
Please follow the steps below to consult the FAQ information and find out the types of BenQ certified memory modules for your Joybook:
1. Connect to BenQ On-line Service and Support (http://support.BenQ.com).
2. Click FAQ.
3. Click Joybook.
1. Disconnect the AC adapter. Turn off your Joybook and turn it over.
2. Slide the battery retainers to the open position.
3. Remove the battery as shown.
Memory Cover
Battery
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4. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw that secures the memory cover.
5. Open the Cover.
6. Align the memory module with the slot, and then insert it. When inserting, pay attention to the direction of the memory module.
7. Gently push the free edge downwards until the module locks into place.
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8. Replace the cover, and use a screwdriver to secure it with the screw.
9. Install the battery, and then slide the battery retainers to the original locked position. Connect the AC adapter. When you start Joybook, it will automatically test and configure the new memory.
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FAQ and Troubleshooting
The following are descriptions of situations that you may encounter during use of the Joybook, along with basic troubleshooting steps. If you are not able to resolve the issue, immediately contact a BenQ service center for assistance.
General
What is Joybook? What are the differences between Joybooks and traditional notebooks?
BenQ call it Joybook, because BenQ has combined entertainment and stylish design with traditional notebook's functions. For example, enhanced 3D processing power for gaming and movie viewing. With Joybook, you will be able to enjoy the most exciting audio and visual experience ever!
What is a Wireless LAN (WLAN)?
A WLAN is a type of Local Area Network (LAN) that uses high frequency radio waves rather than wires to communicate and transmit data among nodes. It is a flexible data communication system implemented as an extension to, or as an alternative for, a wired LAN within a building or campus.
What is IEEE 802.11a/b/g?
IEEE 802.11a/b/g is a technical specification issued by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) that defines the operation of 5 GHz/54Mbps, 2.4 GHz, 11 Mbps/54Mbps, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs).
Battery and Power
How long should I charge the battery for the first time?
The length of the charging time may depend. When the amber light of the battery indicator goes off, it means that the charging is completed.
My computer won't start up with the battery inserted?
Make sure the battery is properly inserted.
Make sure that the battery is fully charged. If this does not work, consult
your BenQ dealer.
What should be the run time of a battery?
Run time will vary on individual Joybooks, based on the application programs being used (i.e. high graphics, games), the number of times data is saved or retrieved from the hard drive and/or optical drive, the memory of notebook, and chemistry and capacity of the battery. A “realistic” average run-time for a battery is 2.5~3.5 hours. Again run time will vary on applications being used and individual notebooks.
What should I do with the battery if I will not use my Joybook for a longtime?
Recharge the battery or discharge it to about 40% full, and then store it in
a dry place at about 15°C to 25°C. Extremely high or low temperature
will shorten the life of battery.
When charging the battery, the power indicator on Joybook suggests that the battery is fully charged. When I check it from the Power Manager in Windows, the battery level is only about 95%-99%. Why?
It is the result of the battery protection design of Joybook. When the power indicator on Joybook is off, it means that the battery has reached a saturated voltage: 95%-99%. At this moment, the voltage difference detected by Joybook is very small, so it will reduce the charging current to prevent overcharging the battery with excess current or voltage, which will damage the battery. Moreover, in order to protect the battery from
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exposing to high voltage and current for a long time during charging, the battery has been equipped with a protection circuit that will charge the battery at low current in the final phase.
How come my notebook is not fully charged even after a full night charge?
Make sure that the Joybook is receiving power. Is the cord plugged in correctly? When the battery is installed in the computer and it is properly plugged in to an AC outlet, check to see if the battery level icon is showing a charge sign. If this does not fix the problem, the battery, the power source in the notebook, or the AC power cord may be defective. Consult your BenQ dealer for help and maintenance.
What should I do if the battery gets hot in my Joybook?
Take the battery out and let it cool down. If the problem persists once it is inserted back into the Joybook, the battery could be defective and it may need to be replaced.
Joybook will not start up, even though the power button was pressed.
Check the power indicator.
If it is not lit up, Joybook is not being supplied by power-either from an
external power source via the AC adapter or from the battery. Make sure that the AC adapter is correctly inserted into the power jack of Joybook and a working electrical socket, and allow the battery to begin charging.
If the power indicator is lit up in blue, the Joybook is being supplied
normally with power, meaning that the problem lies elsewhere.
If you have added any hardware (memory for example), check if
it has been installed correctly.
It is possible that certain operating system files are damaged or
missing. If so, you may need to first back up all your data and then use the restore CD that came with the Joybook to return the its software to original state. Please note however that doing so will cause all of your personal data on the hard disk drive to be lost!
Connection
My modem does not connect at 56K speed?
Several factors can affect connection speed, such as line noise, number of people connecting/connected to your ISP, and the age and condition of the telephone lines. A 56K modem does not guarantee all connections at 56K; rather it offers the ability to connect at up to 56K speed.
Can't connect to the Internet with the built-in network interface on Joybook?
Check if the network has a fixed IP address. Contact your network administrator for further solutions.
When connecting to a local network with Joybook, the connection is unstable.
The instructions below will guide you through the troubleshooting process.
1. Right-click My Computer and select Properties, Hardware, Device Manager.
2. Double click Network adapters. When the name of the network adapter of Joybook appears, double-click on it.
3. The Properties window will pop up. Click the Advanced tab, and then click the Link speed & duplex item on the left.
4. Select the appropriate mode according to the settings of your LAN service from the Va l ue drop-down menu on the right, and then click OK.
If the situation persists, use the <Fn> + <F12> function key
combination or slide the wireless device switch to shut down wireless network function, to reduce interference of different network connection modes.
I have problem setting up wireless network.
Please follow the instructions below to resolve the problem:
Have you enabled the wireless LAN function of the Joybook? Remember
to use the <Fn> + <F12> function key combination or slide the wireless device switch to enable it.
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Click the Start button and select Control Panel, Network and internet
Connections, Network Connections and then double-click Wireless Network Connections. Make sure the connection status is connected and with appropriate signal strength. If you do not see the connection status, make sure your wireless device is set up correctly so your Joybook can pick up the signal.
Make sure that your wireless router or access point is broadcasting the
SSID. Refer to your wireless device’s documentation for enabling this broadcasting feature.
If you are doing it correctly, right click on the wireless connection icon
on the System Tray located at the lower right corner of the
Desktop and select View available wireless network and you should see the SSID that your wireless hub or device is broadcasting. If not, call your wireless device (router or access point) manufacturer to get support on how to enable this broadcasting feature.
System
How should I resolve the "Low on Disk Space" or "Out of Disk Space" error messages.
Windows uses disk space for operations such as caching and virtual memory. The Joybook may not run reliably if the hard drive’s free disk space drops under 100MB or 200 MB (for window XP). The following instructions will help you free up the disk space.
1. Click Start and then My Computer.
2. Right click the hard drive icon and then select Properties.
3. Observe how much free space is on the hard drive.
4. To free up hard drive space, click Disk Cleanup and follow the instructions that follow to proceed.
How do I update the driver?
Please visit BenQ on-line product support (http://Support.BenQ.com) to search for updated sound driver software.
My system is running very slow. How can I improve performance?
System resources are the amount of memory and hard drive space that your Joybook can use and can degrade over time slowing the computer.
However, you still can improve the system performance by using the methods below:
Close all open programs not being used. Use software program that are
absolutely necessary. Try running virus scans and other tools when away from the desk. Closing software program that are not necessary helps window perform more efficiently.
Prevent background software programs from loading. As software
programs load the small icons on the System Tray, they will be running in the background and each one consumes valuable system resources. You can follow the steps below to prevent application programs from running when Windows launches:
1. Click the Start button and then select Run....
2. Type “msconfig” in the Open field. This will open the system configuration utility.
3. Click the Startup tab and then uncheck any task that is unwanted.
4. Click OK and restart the Joybook.
Remove programs from the Startup folder. Removing programs from
the Startup folder also helps to prevent programs from running when Windows starts up. To do so, follow the steps below:
1. Right click anywhere in the open area on the Desktop and select New, Folder. Give the folder a name. This folder will be used later.
2. Right click the Start button and then select Open. A folder named Programs will appear in the Start Menu window.
3. Double click the Programs folder and then the Startup folder.
4. Right click any icon in the folder and then select Properties. The information about the icon will appear. this will help you to judge if the program is necessary to be left in the Startup folder.
5. Select unwanted program icons, right click on them and select Cut.
6. Close the open windows to return to the windows desktop.
7. Open the folder created in step 1.
8. Select the Edit and Paste commands in the folder window. The icons that were cut from the Startup folder are now placed in the folder.
9. Restart the Joybook. The programs removed from the Startup folder will no longer run when Windows starts. However, you can still run them by double clicking their icons in the folder created in step 1.
Empty the Recycle Bin. You can free up disk space by clearing files you
no longer need from the Recycle Bin. To do so, right-click the Recycle Bin icon on the Desktop and select Empty Recycle Bin.
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Delete temporary files and directories. This will increase hard disk space
and reduce the time Window takes to access the hard drive. It will also help to solve problems associated with spooling print job.
1. Close all running programs.
2. Click the Start button and select All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then Disk Cleanup.
3. Check the types of files you want to delete (temporary files are safe to delete).
4. Click OK.
Use the Scan Disk and Defragment functions. The Scan Disk function
checks a hard drive for errors, while the Disk Defragment function takes all the scattered bits of program data and groups them back together in the front of the drive.
1. Click the Start button and then select My Computer.
2. Right-click the hard drive’s icon and select Properties.
3. Click the To o l s tab and then the Check Now button.
4. Check all check boxes in the dialog that follows.
5. Click Start, Ye s .
6. Restart the computer. It may take a long time to complete.
To run Disk Defragmentation in Windows XP:
1. Close all running software programs.
2. Right-click the hard drive’s icon and select Properties.
3. Click the To o l s tab and then the Defragment Now button.
4. Click to select a drive and then click the Defragment button. It may take a long time to complete.
If Disk Defragmenter start itself over and over, it means that some hidden background software program is still accessing the hard drive. Restart the computer and try again.
USB devices quit working unexpectedly in Microsoft Windows XP.
This is because USB devices such as camera, scanners. or printer loses its connection and stops working unexpectedly. Please follow the steps below to resolve the problem.
1. Click Start, and right click My Computer.
2. Click Properties and then Hardware.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Double-click the Universal Serial Bus Controllers branch to expand it.
5. Right-click USB Root Hub, and then click Properties.
6. Click Power Management.
7. Deselect Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each USB Root hub.
9. Click OK, and then close Device Manager.
Why does the keyboard and/or palm rest get warm?
Typically, the Joybook tends to be slightly warm. The location of the battery is typically underneath the palm rest and as a result, the palm rest gets warm. The location of the processor is typically underneath the keyboard and since heat rises, the keyboard may slightly get warm. There is no need to be concerned. However, since your computer has a thermally controlled fan, when the CPU and/or internal temperature of the notebook reaches a certain temperature level, the fan is turned ON and stays ON until the temperature drops to a pre-defined level.
The U, I, O, P, J, K, L keys on my Joybook are coming up as numbers instead of letters?
The number keys are enabled. Press the num lk (Number Lock) key once to disable the number lock function, and the letters will return to normal.
There is no sound coming from the speakers. Check the following:
The speakers may have been muted. Look at the volume control
(speaker icon) on the Windows Taskbar to see if mute has been set. If so, turn off the mute.
The speakers may have been turned off. Use the <Fn> + <F7> hotkey
combination to turn them on.
The volume may have been set too low. Use the Volume Up/Down
Button to increase the volume.
An earphone or external speakers may be connected to the audio-out
jack, automatically turning off the computer's internal speakers.
CD or DVD does not function.
Please verify the following:
Joybook is turned on, and the CD or DVD discs are properly inserted in
the center of the disc tray in the optical drive.
The disc tray is closed.
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The CD or DVD is not bent or badly scratched.
Noise from the optical drive when the disk plays shows that the optical
drive may be deformed, and the computer needs to be repaired. If the disk tray does not open after the Eject button is pressed, insert a pin into the Emergency Eject hole to force the tray out.
DVD movies will not play.
The region code of the DVD inserted must match that of the DVD playback software used. This region code can be set up to five times. If you have not reached this limit, a prompt will appear that will allow you to change the region code of the software to match that of the move. Otherwise, you can only play back DVDs with the same region code as the last DVD played back successfully.
Why is the hard drive capacity displayed by the OS be different from its nominated capacity?
Most users may have discovered that the capacity of a 10GB hard drive will become 9GB when displayed from the OS; and 20GB become 19GB, 40GB become 38GB..., etc. The bigger the capacity, the bigger the difference. It is because hard drive makers and OS developers calculate hard drive capacity in different ways. As a result, the nominated capacity
is different from the exact capacity displayed by the OS.
Example of a 40GB hard drive:
Exact capacity of a 40GB hard drive displayed in the OS:
40,000,000,000÷1024÷1024÷1024=37.2529 (GB).
Furthermore, when you partition a hard drive, the system will reserve some space on the drive for system files. Therefore, the total capacity of a
hard drive displayed by the OS will never be the same as its nominated capacity.
I hear noise when connecting an earphone to Joybook.
The instructions below will guide you through the troubleshooting process.
Connect the earphone to other devices, such as a radio to see if you can
still hear that noise. If the noise persists, the earphone may be out of order.
If you can hear the noise only when inserting, it is the result of high
instantaneous current. It is a normal phenomenon.
How can I reduce the wearing of the screen spindle when I open the screen?
We suggest that you open and close your screen gently and slowly with both hands. Apply force evenly on both hands to reduce spindle wearing and prevent deformation or breaking of spindle due to uneven force application.
Display
There is nothing visible on the screen.
Check the power indicator.
If it is not lit up, no power is being supplied to Joybook. Connect the AC
adapter and restart Joybook.
If it is lit up in amber, Joybook has entered sleep mode in order to
conserve power. Simply pressing the power button or any key should return Joybook to normal operating mode.
If it is lit up in blue, Joybook is being supplied normally with power.
There are two possible causes for the problem.
The screen's brightness may be set too low. Use the <Fn> +
<F5> hotkey combination to increase the brightness.
The display mode may be set to use an external display. Use the
<Fn> + <F3> hotkey combination to switch the display mode to use Joybook's own LCD panel or to use simultaneous display.
Calculation of hard drive capacity by drive makers
Calculation of hard drive capacity by OS developers
1GB=1,000MB 1MB=1,000KB 1KB=1,000 byte
1GB=1,024MB 1MB=1,024KB 1KB=1,024 byte
Calculation by drive makers Calculation by OS developers
40GB=40,000MB =40,000,000KB =40,000,000,000byte
40GB=40,960MB =41,943,040KB =42,949,672,960byte
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When I connect the Joybook to an external monitor, the display is abnormal.
The instructions below will guide you through the troubleshooting process.
Use the <Fn> + <F3> function key combination to set external video
signal enabled.
Refer to the user's manual of the external monitor to check the settings.
Connect the cable to the Joybook and reboot the system. If there is no
display on the external monitor after system reboot, connect Joybook to a standard VGA monitor and wait until you can see things properly on that VGA monitor. Then connect the target display to Joybook again.
Check if you have connected devices to both the S-Video and VGA
output on the Joybook. If yes, disconnect the device connected to the S­Video output on the Joybook to enable normal signal output from the VGA output. In general, if you have connected devices to both S-Video and VGA output on the Joybook, the S-Video output will be selected in first priority.
How can I judge if my LCD panel is out of order and what should I do if it happens?
If your Joybook cannot display images at the default resolution, please visit the BenQ website to download and update the latest Joybook display drivers.
Contact your BenQ dealer if either of the following phenomena occurs:
The screen shakes when the system started up normally.
Fonts displayed on the screen are unclear and strange codes appear.
There is no display when the hard drive is running normally.
Colors on the screen are strange and turn into white.
Vertical or horizontal lines appear on the screen.
When playing back a media file using Windows Media Player, the frame
speed is abnormal.
The sound changes while the screen remains the same when playing
games.
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Information on Cleaning and Battery Maintenance
Battery Maintenance
1. Fully charge/discharge battery up to 4 cycles before achieving full capacity of a new battery.
2. Fully discharge and then fully charge the battery every two to three weeks for battery conditions.
3. Remove from the device and stored in a cool, dry, clean place if the battery will not be in use for a month or longer and recharge the battery after a storage period.
4. Do not short-circuit. A short-circuit may cause severe damage to the battery.
5. Do not drop, hit or otherwise abuse the battery as this may result in the exposure of the cell contents, which are corrosive.
6. Do not expose the battery to moisture or rain.
7. Keep battery away from fire or other sources of extreme heat. Do not incinerate. Exposure of battery to extreme heat may result in an explosion.
8. Do not use AC adapters other than the one provided with the Joybook.
9. Do not place the battery within reach of children.
10.Follow the local laws governing the disposal of batteries. As far as possible, submit used batteries to be recycled.
11.Use of improper batteries, or attempting to disassemble a battery, may result in explosions. Follow vendor recommendations in using batteries of the identical or equivalent type as replacements for worn­out batteries.
Cleaning Your Joybook
When cleaning Joybook, follow these steps:
1. Turn off Joybook, disconnect the AC adapter, and remove the battery.
2. Use a damp cloth to wipe the outer surface of the computer. Do not apply liquid or spray cleaners directly on the Joybook.
3. Do not use cleaners containing alcohol or acetone. Instead, use cleaning fluids specially formulated for LCD screens.
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Service and Support
BenQ Joybook Global Online Service
Welcome to BenQ Joybook Global Online Service (http://support.BenQ.com). In order to ensure you an enjoyable experience with your Joybook, the following supports are provided so you can get assisted whenever and wherever you are.
Warranty: Global warranty information of your Joybook product. For
local warranty information, please refer to the local warranty documentation in the package.
Download Center: Drivers, documentations and additional software for
keeping your Joybook up-to-date.
FAQ: Contains answers to frequently asked questions about Joybook as
well as additional tips.
Contact Center: Here you can directly contact BenQ Customer Service
for answers and advice to your questions. You can also obtain the information about the BenQ service stations in your country.
Joybook Online Registration
Register now to get free product news and latest information about BenQ! To register, follow the steps below:
1. Refer to the illustration below to locate the 24-digit product serial number on the bottom side of your Joybook and write it down.
2. Connect to http://global.BenQ.com/service
3. Click Register Now to begin with registration and follow the instructions on the screen to proceed.
Serial number
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Appendix
General Safety Information
When setting up or operating Joybook, please pay special attention to the following:
1. Keep this manual in a safe place for easy reference when needed.
2. Make sure to follow all instructions and warnings related to the system.
3. Place Joybook on stable, level surface, and ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.
4. Do not expose Joybook to rain or excess humidity, and keep it away from liquids (such as beverages, faucets, and so on).
5. Do not expose Joybook to direct sunlight, and keep it away from sources of heat (such as radiators, space heaters, stoves, and so on).
6. Do not expose Joybook to heavy impacts or strong vibrations. When closing the computer, do not use excessive force.
7. Do not place Joybook in environments where the temperature is below
0°C or above 50°C.
8. Do not use Joybook in environments where the temperature is below
5°C or above 35°C. Otherwise the system performance will be
adversely affected.
9. Do not place the computer in the area of strong magnetic fields.
10.Use an appropriate electrical outlet, and make sure that no heavy objects are placed on the AC adapter or power cord.
11.The AC adapter is a high-voltage component. Do not attempt to repair it on your own. If it becomes damaged, please contact an authorized BenQ distributor or service center.
12.Make sure that the modem port is used only with a regular analog phone line. Do not connect a digital phone line to the modem port, as this will cause damage to the modem.
Safety Information about the Battery
Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Dis­card used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Safety Information about the AC Adapter
Use only the AC adapter supplied with your computer. Use of another type of
AC adapter will result in malfunction and/or danger.
Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the adapter
when your hands or feet are wet.
Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate the
device or charge the battery. Do not cover the AC adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling. Do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case.
Connect the adapter to a proper power source. The voltage requirements are
found on the product case and/or packaging.
Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.
Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no service parts inside. Replace the
unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.
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Safety Information about the Modem
Caution
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations.
Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone
line has been disconnected at the network interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Avoid using the telephone function (other than a cordless type) during an elec-
trical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do not use the telephone function to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
Do not use this product near water, for example near a bathtub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment by users in private households in the European Union.
This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this can not be disposed of as household waste. You must dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to the applicable take-back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. For more information about recycling of this equipment, please contact your city office, the shop where you purchased the equipment or your household waste disposal service. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and environment.
Declaration of Conformity
For the following equipment:
Type o f E quip m e nt:
Notebook PC
Brand name or mark:
BenQ
Model designation(s)/Model no(s):
DHR700/Joybook S73 Series
Company name, address, telephone & fax no.
Name : BenQ Europe B.V.
Ekkersrijt 4130, 5692 DC Son Address:
The Netherlands
TEL/Fax: +31 (499) 750 500 /+31 (499) 750-599
is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) and Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and R&TTE Directive (99/05/EEC).
For the evaluation regarding the electromagnetic compatibility, the following standards were applied:
EN55022:1994+A1:1995+A2:1997
EN60950:2000/IEC60950:1999 (ed3)
EN60065/IEC60065:1998
EN55024: 1998: EN61000-4 series
EN300328 V1.5.1 (2004-03)
EN301893 V1.2.3 (2003-08)
EN300328 V1.2.1 (2001-12)
EN301489-1/-17 V1.6.1 (2005-09)
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