chiliGREEN 12 TN120R User Manual

Preface

Notice
The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication. This publication and any accompanying software may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, translated, trans­mitted or reduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor, manufacturer or creators of this publication, except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes. Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and/or registered trade­marks of their respective companies. They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of that product or its manufacturer. ©December 2007
Trademarks
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. pat­ents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended fo r home or other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineer­ing or disassembly is prohibited. Intel, Celeron, and Intel Core are trademarks/registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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FCC Statement
(Federal Communications Commission)
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in­stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the service representative or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for comp liance could void your authority to operate the equipment. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause interference.
This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Warning
Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not ex­pressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance with the above standard s could void your authority to operate the equipment.
If your purchase option includes both Wireless LAN and 3.5G modules, then the appropriate antennas will be installed. Note that In order to comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna must not be co -located or o perate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Follow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons when using any electrical equipment:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sin k or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using this equipment with a telephone line (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
5. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit with an AC Input of 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz, DC Output of 19V, 3.42A (65 Watts) minimum AC/DC Adapter.
CAUTION
Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY NO. 26 AWG OR LARGER,
TELECOMMUNICATION LINE CORD
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This Computer’s Optical Device is a Laser Class 1 Product
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Instructions for Care and Operation
The notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:
1. Don’t drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the case and the components could be damaged.
Do not expose the computer to any shock or vibration.
Do not place it on an unstable surface.
Do not place anything heavy on the computer.
2. Keep it dry, and don’t overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating ele- ment. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly dam­aged.
Do not expose it to excessive heat or direct sunlight.
Do not leave it in a place where foreign matter or mois­ture may affect the system.
Don’t use or store the com­puter in a humid environment.
Do not place the computer on any surface that will block the Vents/Fan Intakes.
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3. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage your data.
4. Follow the proper workin g procedu res for t he computer. Shut the computer down proper ly and don ’t for ge t to save your work. Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted.
Do not turn off the power until you properly shut down all programs.
Do not turn off any peripheral devices when the computer is on.
5. Take care when using peripheral devices.
Use only approved brands of peripherals.
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Do not disassemble the com­puter by yourself.
Unplug the power cord befor e attaching peripheral devices.
Perform routine maintenance on your computer.
Power Safety
The computer has specific power requirements:
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Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer.
Your AC/DC adapter may be designed for international travel but it still requires a
steady , uninterru pted power suppl y. If you are unsure of your local power specifications, consult your service representative or local power company.
The power adapter may have either a 2-prong or a 3-prong grounded plug. The third
prong is an important safety feature; do not defeat its purpose. If you do not have access to a compatible outlet, have a qualified electrician install one.
When you want to unplug the power cord, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head, not
by its wire.
Make sure the socket and any extension cord(s) you use can support the total current
load of all the connected devices.
Before cleaning the computer, make sure it is disconnected from any external power
supplies (i.e. AC/DC adapter or car adapter).
Do not plug in the power cord if you are wet.
Do not use the power cord if it is broken.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
Power Safety
Warning
Before you undertake any upgrade proce­dures, make sure that you have turned off the power, and discon­nected all peripherals and cables (including telephone lines). It is advisable to also re­move your battery in order to prevent acci­dentally turning the machine on.
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Battery Precautions
Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer.
Do not remove any batteries from the computer while it is powered on.
Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped, or that appears damaged (e.g. bent or twisted) in any way. Even
if the computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire.
Recharge the batteries using the notebook’s system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode.
Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service repre sent ative or qual-
ified service personnel.
Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteries
may explode or leak if exposed to fire, or improperly handled or discarded.
Keep the battery away from metal appliances.
Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery.
Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects.
Battery Disposal & Caution
The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery in to the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalen t type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used battery according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Cleaning
Do not apply cleaner directly to the computer; use a soft clean cloth. Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the computer yourself. Doing so may violate your warranty and expose you and the computer to electric shock. Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel. Unplug the computer from the power supply. Then refer servicing to qualified service personnel under any of the following conditions:
When the power cord or AC/DC adapter is damaged or frayed.
If the computer has been exposed to rain or other liquids.
If the computer does not work normally when you follow the operating instructions.
If the computer has been dropped or damaged (do not touch the poisonous liquid if the LCD panel breaks).
If there is an unusual odor, heat or smoke coming from your computer.
Removal Warning
When removing any cover(s) and screw(s) for the purposes of device upg rade, remember to replace the cover(s) and screw(s) before turning the computer on.
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Travel Considerations
Packing
As you get ready for your trip, run through this list to make sure the system is ready to go:
1. Check that the battery pack and any spares are fully charged.
2. Power off the computer and peripherals.
3. Close the display panel and make sure it’s latched.
4. Disconnect the AC/DC adapter and cables. Stow them in the carrying bag.
5. The AC/DC adapter uses volt ages from 100 to 240 volt s so you won’t need a second volt age adapter. However , check with your travel agent to see if you need any socket adapters.
6. Put the notebook in its carrying bag and secure it with the bag’s straps.
7. If you’re taking any perip herals (e.g. a printer, mouse or digital camera), pack them and those devices’ adapters and/or cables.
8. Anticipate customs - Some jurisdictions may have import restrictions or requ ire proof of ownershi p for both hard­ware and software. Make sure your documents are prepared.
Power Off Before Traveling
Make sure that your notebook is completely powered off before putting it into a travel bag (or any such container). Putting a notebook which is powered on in a travel bag may cause the vent(s)/fan intake(s)/outlet(s) to be blocked. To prev ent your computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks the vent(s)/fan intake(s)/outlet(s) while the computer is in use.
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On the Road
In addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions in this preface, and Chapter 8: Troubleshooting, keep these points in mind:
Hand-carry the notebook - For security, don’t let it out of your sight. In some areas, computer theft is very common. Don’t check it with normal luggage. Baggage handlers may not be sufficiently careful. Avoid knock­ing the computer against hard objects.
Beware of Electromagnetic fields - Devices such as metal detectors & X-ray machines can damage the com­puter, hard disk, floppy disks, and other media. They may also destroy any stored data - Pass your computer and disks around the devices. Ask security officials to hand-inspect them (you may be asked to turn it on). Note: Some airports also scan luggage with these devices.
Fly safely - Most airlines have regulations about the use of computers and other electronic devices in flight. These restrictions are for your safety, follow them. If you stow the notebook in an overhead compartment, make sure it’s secure. Contents may shift and/or fall out when the compartment is opened.
Get power where you can - If an electrical outlet is available, use the AC/DC adapter and keep your battery(ies) charged.
Keep it dry - If you move quickly from a cold to a warm location, water vapor can condense inside the computer. Wait a few minutes before turning it on so that any moisture can evaporate.
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Developing Good Work Habits
Developing good work habits is important if you need to work in front of the computer for long periods of time. Improper work habits can result in discomfort or serious injury from repetitive strain to your hands, wrists or other joints. The following are some tips to reduce the strain:
Adjust the height of the chair and/or desk so that the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow. Keep your forearms, wrists, and hands in a relaxed position.
Your knees should be slightly higher than your hips. Place yo ur feet flat on th e floor or on a footrest if necessary.
Use a chair with a back and adjust it to support your lower back comfortably.
Sit straight so that your knees, hips and elbows form approximately 90-degree angles when you are working.
Take periodic breaks if you are using the computer for long periods of time.
Remember to:
Alter your posture frequently.
Stretch and exercise your body several times a day.
Take periodic breaks when you work at the computer for long periods of time. Frequent and short breaks are better than fewer and longer breaks.
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Lighting
Proper lighting and comfortable display viewing angle can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue in your neck and shoulders.
Position the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of light.
Keep the display screen clean and set the brightness and contrast to levels that allow you to see the screen clearly.
Position the display directly in front of you at a comfortable viewing distance.
Adjust the display-viewing angle to find the best position.
LCD Screen Care
To prevent image persistence on LCD monitors (caused by the continuous display of graphics on the screen for an extended period of time) take the following precautions:
Set the Windows Power Plans to turn the screen off after a few minutes of screen idl e time.
Use a rotating, moving or blank screen saver (this prevents an image from being displayed too long).
Rotate desktop background images every few days.
Turn the monitor off when the system is not in use.
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Contents
Notice ................................................................................. I
FCC Statement .............................................................II
Instructions for Care and Operation ...........................V
Power Safety .............................................................VII
Battery Precautions ................................................. VIII
Cleaning ..................................................................... IX
Servicing .................................................................... IX
Travel Considerations .................................................X
Quick Start Guide
Overview ........................................................................1-1
Advanced Users ...........................................................1-2
Beginners and Not-So-Advanced Users ......................1-2
Warning Boxes ............................................................1-2
Not Included ................................................................1-3
System Software ..........................................................1-4
System Startup ...............................................................1-5
Rotating The LCD Panel ...............................................1-6
Tablet PC Input ..............................................................1-7
Calibrating the Touch Screen .....................................1-7
Stylus Pen Input ..........................................................1-9
Tablet PC Input Panel ...............................................1-10
System Map: LCD Panel Open ....................................1-11
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LED Indicators ..........................................................1-12
Keyboard ...................................................................... 1-13
Function Keys & Visual Indicators ...........................1-14
On-Screen Menu ..........................................................1-15
System Map: Front & Rear Views ...............................1-16
System Map: Left & Right Views ...............................1-17
System Map: Bottom View ..........................................1-19
Windows Vista Start Menu & Control Panel ...............1-20
Video Features .............................................................1-21
Display Devices & Options ......................................1-21
Power Options ............................................ .... .... ..........1-23
Features & Components
Overview ........................................................................2-1
Hard Disk Drive .............................................................2-2
Optical (CD/DVD) Device ............................................2-3
Loading Discs ..............................................................2-3
Handling CDs or DVDs ...............................................2-4
DVD Regional Codes ..................................................2-5
7-in-1 Card Reader .........................................................2-6
ExpressCard Slot ............................................................2-7
Inserting and Removing ExpressCards ........................2-7
TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse .......................................2-8
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Audio Features ...............................................................2-9
Tablet PC Options ........................................................2-10
Adding a Printer ...........................................................2-15
USB Printer .......................................................... ....2-15
Parallel Printer ..........................................................2-15
Power Management
Overview ........................................................................3-1
The Power Sources ........................................................3-2
AC/DC Adapter ................................................. .... .... ..3-2
Battery .........................................................................3-2
Turning on the Computer ...............................................3-3
Power Plans ...................................................................3-4
Power-Saving States ......................................................3-6
Sleep ...........................................................................3-6
Hibernate ....................................................................3-7
Shut Down ..................................................................3-7
Configuring the Power Buttons .....................................3-8
Resuming Operation ...................................................3-9
Battery Information .....................................................3-10
Battery Power ...........................................................3-10
Conserving Battery Power .........................................3-11
Battery Life ................................................................3-12
New Battery ..............................................................3-12
Recharging the Battery with the AC/DC Adapter .....3-12
Proper handling of the Battery Pack .........................3-13
Battery FAQ ..............................................................3-14
Drivers & Utilities
What to Install ............................................................... .4-1
Module Driver Installation ..........................................4-1
Driver Installation ..........................................................4-2
Updating/Reinstalling Individual Drivers ...................4-4
User Account Control (Win Vista) ..............................4-4
Windows Security Message .........................................4-4
New Hardware Found ..................................................4-4
Driver Installation Procedure .......................................4-5
Chipset ........................................................................ 4-5
Video ..........................................................................4-5
Touch Panel ................................................................4-5
Audio ..........................................................................4-5
Modem ........................................................................ 4-5
CardReader ................................................................. 4-5
LAN ............................................................................4-5
TouchPad .................................................................... 4-6
Pop Menu Utility ........................................................4-6
Optional Drivers ..........................................................4-7
Bluetooth Module .......................................................4-7
Wireless LAN Module ...............................................4-7
PC Camera Module ....................................................4-7
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Fingerprint Reader Module ........................................4-7
3.5G Module ...............................................................4-7
Intel Turbo Memory Technology Driver ....................4-7
BIOS Utilities
Overview ........................................................................5-1
The Power-On Self Test (POST) ................................... 5-2
Failing the POST .........................................................5-3
Fatal Errors .................................................................5-3
Non-Fatal Errors .........................................................5-3
The Setup Program ........................................................5-4
Entering Setup .............................................................5-4
Setup Screens ......................................................... ......5-5
Main Menu .....................................................................5-6
System Time & Date (Main Menu) ...............................5-6
IDE Primary/Master (Main Menu) ................................5-7
IDE Secondary/Master (Main Menu) ............................5-7
System/Extended Memory: (Main Menu) .....................5-7
Advanced Menu .............................................................5-8
Sata Control Sub-Menu (Advanced Menu) ...................5-8
Sata Control Sub-Menu >
Intel Robson: (Advanced Menu) ................................... 5-9
Reset Configuration Data: (Advanced Menu) .............5-10
Legacy USB Support: (Advanced Menu) ....................5-10
Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: (Advanced Menu) ........5-10
Power On Boot Beep (Advanced Menu) .....................5-10
Battery Low Alarm Beep (Advanced Menu) ...............5-10
Total Graphics Memory: (Advanced Menu) ...............5-11
Graphics Frequency (Advanced Menu) .......................5-11
Security Menu ..............................................................5-12
Set Supervisor Password (Security Menu) ..................5-12
Fixed disk boot sector: (Security Menu) ......................5-13
Password on boot: (Security Menu) .............................5-13
Boot Menu ...................................................................5-14
Exit Menu ....................................................................5-15
Upgrading The Computer
Overview ........................................................................6-1
When Not to Upgrade ..................................................6-2
Removing the Battery ....................................................6-3
Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive .....................................6-4
Upgrading the Optical (CD/DVD) Device ....................6-6
Upgrading the System Memory (RAM) ........................6-8
Modules & Options
Overview ........................................................................7-1
Bluetooth Module ..........................................................7-2
Bluetooth Configuration in Windows Vista ...............7-3
Wireless LAN Module ...................................................7-6
802.11 b/g WLAN Driver Installation ........................7-7
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Intel WLAN Driver Installation .................................7-7
PC Camera Module ......................................................7-12
PC Camera Driver Installation .................................7-13
Fingerprint Reader Module ..........................................7-20
User Enrollment ................................................ .... ....7-21
3.5G Module ................................................................7-24
3G Watcher Application ............................................7-27
3G Watcher Application Installation ........................7-27
Intel Turbo Memory Module .......................................7-34
Intel Turbo Memory Setup .......................................7-35
Intel Turbo Memory Driver Installation ...................7-36
Troubleshooting
Overview ........................................................................8-1
Basic Hints and Tips ......................................................8-2
Backup and General Maintenance .................................8-3
Viruses ........................................................................... 8-4
Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software ..........8-5
Problems and Possible Solutions ...................................8-7
Interface (Ports & Jacks)
Notebook Ports and Jacks .............................................A-2
Intel Video Driver Controls
Intel Video Driver Installation ......................................B-1
Video .........................................................................B-1
Dynamic Video Memory Technology ........................B-1
Intel Graphics Properties ..............................................B-2
Scheme Options ..........................................................B-4
Attaching Other Displays ..............................................B-5
Display Modes ..............................................................B-7
Specifications
Processor ....................................................................... C-2
Core Logic ....................................................................C-2
LCD ..............................................................................C-2
Memory .........................................................................C-2
Video Adapter ...............................................................C-2
Security ......................................................................... C-3
BIOS .............................................................................C-3
Storage .......................................................................... C-3
Audio ............................................................................C-3
Keyboard & Pointing Device ........................................C-3
Interface ........................................................................ C-3
Card Reader ..................................................................C-3
Card SlotS .....................................................................C-4
Communication .............................................................C-4
Power Management ............................................... ... ....C-4
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Power ............................................................................ C-4
Battery ...........................................................................C-4
Environmental Spec ......................................................C-5
Dimensions ................................................................... C-5
& Weight ................................................................. .... .C-5
Optional ........................................................................ C-5
Windows XP Information
Tablet PC Features ........................................................D-2
On-Screen Menu .......................................................... .D-5
DVD Regional Codes ...................................................D-6
Windows XP Start Menu & Control Panel ...................D-7
TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse ......................................D-8
Function Keys & Visual Indicators ..............................D -9
Audio Features ............................................................D-10
Video Features ............................................................D-11
Attaching Other Displays ...........................................D-15
Display Modes ............................................................D-16
Power Management Features ......................................D-21
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface .........D-21
The Power Sources .....................................................D-22
AC/DC Adapter ........................................................D-22
Battery ......................................................................D-22
Turning on the Computer ............................................D-23
Power Schemes ...........................................................D-24
System Power Options ................................................D-26
Hibernate Mode vs. Shutdown .................................D-26
Stand by Mode vs. Hibernate Mode .........................D-26
Configuring the Power Button ....................................D-28
Battery Information .....................................................D-29
Recharging the Battery with the AC/DC Adapter ....D-30
Battery FAQ .............................................................D-32
Driver Installation .......................................................D-33
Driver Installation Procedure ....................................D-35
Bluetooth Module .......................................................D-38
Wireless LAN Module ................................................D-43
PC Camera Module .....................................................D-46
Fingerprint Reader Module .........................................D-53
3.5G Module ...............................................................D-54
AHCI Configuration ...................................................D-56
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Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide

Overview

This Quick Start Guide is a brief introduction to the basic features of your computer, to navigating around the computer and to getting your system started. The remainder of the manual covers the following:
Chapter 2 A guide to using some of the main features of the computer e.g. the storage devices (hard disk,
optical device, 7-in-1 card reader, ExpressCard/34/54), TouchPad & Mouse, Audio Features, Tablet PC Options & Printer.
Chapter 3 The computer’s power saving options.
Chapter 4 The installation of the drivers and utilities essential to the operation or improvement of some of the
computer’s subsystems.
Chapter 5 An outline of the computer’s built-in software or BIOS (Basic Input Output System).
Chapter 6 Instructions for upgrading your computer.
Chapter 7 A quick guide to the computer’s Bluetooth, Wireless LAN, PC Camera, Fingerprint and 3.5G modules (some of which may be optional depending on your purchase configuration).
Chapter 8 A troubleshooting guide.
Appendix A Definitions of the interface, ports/jacks which allow your computer to communicate with external devices.
Appendix B Information on the Intel Video driver controls.
Appendix C The computer’s specifications.
Appendix D Information on the Windows XP OS.
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Advanced Users

If you are an advanced user you may skip over most of this Quick Start Guide. However you may find it useful to refer to “What to Install” on page 4 - 1, “BIOS Utilities” on page 5 - 1 and “Upgrading The Computer” on
page 6 - 1 in the remainder of this User’s Manual. You may also find the notes marked with a
of interest to
you.

Beginners and Not-So-Advanced Users

If you are new to computers (or do not have an advanced knowledge of them) then
Notes
Check the light colored boxes with the mark above to find detailed in­formation about the com­puter’s features.
the information contained in this Quick Start Guide should be enough to get you up and running. Eventually you should try to look through all the documentation (more detailed descriptions of the functions, setup and system controls are covered in the remainder of the User’s Manual), but do not worry if you do not understand every­thing the first time. Keep this manual nearby and refer to it to learn as you go. You may find it useful to refer to the notes marked with a
as indicated in the margin.
For a more detailed description of any of the interface ports and jacks see “Interface
(Ports & Jacks)” on page A - 1.

Warning Boxes

No matter what your level please pay careful attention to the warning and safety information indicated by the
symbol. Also please note the safety and handling instructions as indicated in the Preface.
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Not Included

Operating Systems (e.g. Windows Vista/Windows XP) and applications (e.g. word processing, spreadsheet and database programs) have their own manuals, so please consult the appropriate manuals.
Drivers
If you are installing new system software, or are re-configuring your computer for a different system, you will need to install the drivers listed in Table 4 - 1, on page 4 - 3. Drivers are programs which act as an interface between the computer and a hardware component e.g. a wireless network module. It is very important that you install the drivers in the order li sted. You will be unable to use most advanced controls until the necessary drivers and uti lities are properly installed. If your system hasn’t been properly configured (your service representative may have already done that for you); refer to Chapter
4 for installation instructions.
Ports and Jacks
See “Notebook Ports and Jacks” on page A - 2 for a description of the interface (ports & jacks) which allow your com­puter to communicate with external devices, connect to the internet etc.
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System Software

Your computer may already come with system software pre-installed. Where this is not the case, or where you are re-configuring your computer for a different system, you will find the following operating systems are sup­ported.
Operating System & Version Supported Note
In order to run Windows XP without limitations or decreased
*Windows XP Home or Professional Editions
Windows Vista (64-bit) Home Basic Edition Note that Windows Vista Home Basic Edition supports
performance, your computer requires a minimum 512MB of system memory (RAM)
only limited Tablet PC functions.
Windows Vista (64-bit)
Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate Editions
Table 1 - 1 - Model Differences
In order to run Windows Vista without limitations or decreased performance, your computer requires a minimum 1GB of system memory (RAM).
*Note: For information on the Windows XP OS (specifically power, video and driver information) see “Win-
dows XP Information” on page D - 1.
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System Startup

1. Remove all packing materials and place the computer on a stable surface.
2. Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the notebook (e.g. keyboard and mouse) to their ports.
3. Attach the AC/DC adapter to the DC-In jack at the rear of the computer, then plug the AC power cord into an
outlet, and connect the AC power cord to the AC/DC adapter.
4. Use one hand to carefully raise the lid/LCD to a comfortable viewing angle, while using the other hand (as illustrated
in
Figure 1 - 1
5. If you wish to operate the computer in
6. Slide the power switch to the left and then release it to turn the computer “on”.
below) to support the base of the computer (
Tablet Mode
see page
Note: Never
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lift the computer by the lid/LCD).
Shutdown
Note that you should always shut your computer down by choosing the Shut Down command from the Lock Button Menu in Windows Vista. This will help prevent hard disk or system problems.
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Figure 1 - 1 - Opening the Lid/LCD/Computer with AC/DC Adapter Plugged-In
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Rotating The LCD Panel

You can use the computer either in Notebook Mode, or in Tablet Mode. To put the computer into Tablet Mode:
1. Raise the lid/LCD panel .
2. Carefully rotate the lid/LCD panel fully in the (clockwise) direction indicated by the arrow , until it is unable to
rotate any further .
3. Carefully push the lid/LCD panel down into Tablet Mode , and use the stylus pen as an input device .
4. Firmly press the screen rotation button to adjust the screen to the most comfortable viewing orientation
(give the display time to refresh).
5. The on-screen menu allows you to adjust settings, rotate the screen and turn the modules on/off etc.
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Figure 1 - 2 - Rotating the LCD Panel Into Tablet Mode
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Quick Start Guide

Tablet PC Input

Use the stylus pen provided to interact with the computer in the same way you would use the mouse (use the stylus pen to tap/double-tap on-screen buttons etc.). Calibrate the touch screen before using the stylus pen (make sure you have installed the Touch Screen driver - see “Touch Panel” on page 4 - 5).

Calibrating the Touch Screen

1. Double-click the
the
Programs/All Programs
2. Click Start, and click
3. Click to choose the number of
Touch Screen Utility
group.
Programs/All Programs
Calibration Points
icon in the taskbar (the driver must be installed) OR
and point to
, and then click
IDC TSC (folder
Calibration
), and then click
(button).
Screen Rotation &
Re-Calibration
Note that you should re­calibrate the touch screen after you have rotated the display to display in a different mode from that first cali­brated.
IDC TSC
IDCTSC
folder in
.
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Figure 1 - 3 - Touch Screen Utility
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Quick Start Guide
4. Use the stylus pen to touch the blinking symbol until you hear a beep or the symbol stops blinking (maintain
contact until the symbol stops blinking).
5. The plus (
+) symbol will change from green to white after the reading has been obtained.
Touch Panel Input
Device
Do not use any sharp or pointed objects as your in­put device e.g. the end of a pen or pencil. You should only use the provided sty­lus pen (PDA type) as your input device.
Be very careful not to press too hard with the stylus pen when using it as the input device.
Figure 1 - 4 - Touch Screen Calibration Tool
6. Repeat the process for all the remaining screen points.
7. Click Draw Test (button) and write on the screen to test the calibration.
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