This device complies with Part
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two
conditions:
1.This device may not cause
harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This quick guide is a brief introduction to getting your system started. This is a s upplement, and not a substitute for the
expanded English language User’s Manual in Adobe Acrobat format on the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual
disc supplied with your computer. This disc also contains the drivers and utilities necessary for the proper oper ation of
the computer (Note: The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice).
Some or all of the computer’s features may already have been setup. If they aren’t, or you are planning to re-configure
(or re-install) portions of the system, refer to the expanded User’s Manual. The Device Drivers & Utilities + User’sManual disc does not contain an operating system.
Regulatory and Safety Information
Please pay careful attention to the full regulatory notices and safety information contained in the expanded User’s Manual on the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual disc.
Intel is a trademark/registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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Instructions for Care and Operation
The computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:
• Don’t drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the
case and the components could be damaged.
• Keep it dry, and don’t overheat it. Keep the computer and
power supply away from any kind of heating element. This is an
electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the
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computer could be badly damaged.
• Avoid interfer ence. Keep the computer away from high capacity
transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields.
These can hinder proper performance and damage your data.
• Follow the proper working procedures for the computer. Shut
the computer down properly and don’t forget to save your work.
Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost.
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 fo llowing conditions:
• When the power cord or AC/DC adapter is damaged or frayed.
• If the computer has been exposed to any 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.
Safety Information
• Only use an AC/DC adapter approved for use with this computer.
• 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.
• 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.
• Make sure that your computer is completely powered off before
putting it into a travel bag (or any such container).
• Before cleaning the computer, make sure it is disconnected from
any external power supplies, peripherals and cables.
• Use a soft clean cloth to clean the computer, but do not apply
cleaner directly to the computer. Do not use volatile (petroleum
distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.
• Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair
or replacement to your service representative or qualified service
personnel.
• Note that in computer’s featuring a raised LCD electro-plated
logo, the logo is covered by a protective adhesive. Due to general
wear and tear, this adhesive may deteriorate over time and the
exposed logo may develop sharp edges. Be careful when handling
the computer in this case, and avoid touching the raised LCD
electro-plated logo. Avoid placing any other items in the carrying
bag which may rub against the top of the computer during transport. If any such wear and tear develops contact your service center.
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Polymer/Lithium-Ion Battery Precautions
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 into 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 equivalent type recommended
by the manufacturer. Discard used battery a ccording to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Note the following information which is specific to Polymer/Lithium-Ion batteries only, and where applicable, this overrides the
general battery precaution information.
• Polymer/Lithium-Ion batteries may experience a slight expansion or swelling, however this is part of the battery’ s safety mechanism and is
not a cause for concern.
• Use proper handling procedures when using Polymer/Lithium-Ion batteries. Do not use Polymer/Lithium-Ion batteries in high ambient
temperature environments, and do not store unused batteries for extended periods.
• If you are working in areas of low temperature use the AC/DC adapter to power the computer.
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System Startup
Figure 1
Opening the Lid/LCD/
Computer with AC/DC
Adapter Plugged-In
Shut Down
Note that you should always shut your
computer down by choosing the Shutdown command in Windows (see below). This will help prevent hard disk or
system problems.
1. Click the Start Menu icon .
2. Click the Power item .
3. Choose Shut down from the menu.
130°
1. Remove all packing materials.
2. Place the computer on a stable surface.
3. Insert the battery and make sure it is locked in position.
4. Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the computer
(e.g. keyboard and mouse) to their ports.
5. When first setting up the computer use the following
procedure (as to safeguard the computer during shipping, the
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battery will be locked to not power the system until first connected
to the AC/DC adapter and initially set up as below):
• Attach the AC/DC adapter cord to the DC-In jack on 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. The battery
will now be unlocked.
6. Use one hand to raise the
(do not exceed 130 degrees); use the other hand (as illustrated in
Figure 1) to support the base of the computer (Note: Never lift the
computer by the lid/LCD).
7. Press the power button to turn the computer “on”.
System Software
Your computer may already come with system software
pre-installed. Where this is not the case, or where you are reconfiguring your computer for a different system, you will
find this manual refers to Microsoft Windows 10.
Intel® Optane™/RAID Support
Note that your system can be set up as a RAID OR to support Intel® Optane™, but it cannot be set to support both
systems. You need to setup Intel
fore installing your Windows 10 operating system (see page 5 & page 7).
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lid/LCD to a comfortable viewing angle
® Optane™ or RAID be-
Intel® Optane™ Setup
Intel® Optane™ is a combination of a compatible memory device and Intel Rapid Storage Technology soft-ware. This combination is designed to speed up your
system performance by caching boot data, executables,
frequently accessed data and system page files to a non
volatile, low latency Intel® Optane™ SSD.
Contact your distributor or supplier to see if your system
supports this technology.
If you are reinstalling a system that has previously been
setup in Intel RST Premium mode, make sure you have
disabled the Intel Optane Memory (see Disabling Intel®
Optane™ on page 6).
Intel® Optane™ Setup Procedure
You need to setup Intel® Optane™ before installing your
Windows 10 operating system, and you will need to prepare the following in order to do so.
• The Microsoft Windows 10 OS DVD.
• An attached extern al DVD drive.
• An Intel® Optane™ SSD installed in your system.
• The Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual disc.
4. Press Esc to exit the menu and go to the Main menu.
5. Select OffBoard NVMe Controller Configuration and press
Enter to check that an Intel® Optane™ SSD is present.
6. Press Esc to exit the menu and go to the Advanced menu.
7. Select SATA Mode, press Enter and select Intel RST Premium... and select <OK>.
8. Press F10 to “Save and Exit” and select <Yes>, however note
below.
• Make sure the Windows 10 OS DVD is in the attached DVD
drive and as the computer starts up it will automatically boot
from the Windows 10 OS DVD (you will be prompted to press
a key to boot from the DVD).
9. Click Next> Install Now to continue installing the operating
system as normal (see your Windows documentation if you
need help on installing the Windows OS).
10. Select Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
11. It is recommended that you select and then delete existing
partitions.
12. Click New to create a partition for Windows.
13. It is very important to make sure that when you create the
partition, leave at least a minimum of unallocated space of 5MB.
14. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Windows 10
operating system.
15. Install the Windows drivers (see page 25). Make sure you install
the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (IRST) driver.
16. Run the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology application.
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1. Start-up your notebook computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS
and go to the Setup Utility.
2. Go to the Boot menu, select UEFI Setting and press Enter.
3. Set UEFI Boot to “Enabled”.
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17. Click Enable.
Figure 2 - Intel® Rapid Storage Technology - Status
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18. The system will pop-up a message and ask you to select a
compatible fast drive (in this case there should only be one
option).
19. You will need to restart the computer af ter enabling Optane, and
make sure the system is powered by the powered AC/DC
adapter, and not by battery only.
20. Click Yes to begin the process (this may take some time).
21. After the process has been completed restart the computer.
Disabling Intel® Optane™
If you wish to disable an existing Intel® Optane™ setup
then follow the procedure below to do so.
1. Run the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology application.
2. Click Disable.
3. Click Yes when the message pops up.
4. Restart the computer to complete the process.
5. Run the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology application.
6. The Status of Intel® Optane™ Memory is indicated in the
Window.
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RAID Setup
Your solid state drives (SSDs) can be set up in RAID
mode (for increased performance or protection). Note
that setting up your solid state drives in RAID mode
needs to be done prior to installing the Windows OS.
Do not change the mode unless you intend to reinstall your
operating system, and make sure you back up all necessary files and data before doing so.
To configure your RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) system in Striping (RAID 0) or Mirroring
(RAID 1) mode (see Table 1) you will require two identical solid state drives.
RAID LevelDescription
Prepare the following before setting up your PCIe SSDs
in RAID mode:
Note: All SSDs in a RAID should be identical (the same
size and brand) in order to prevent unexpected system behavior.
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RAID 0
(at lease two
SSDs
needed)
RAID 1
(at lease two
SSDs
needed)
Identical drives reading and writing data in
parallel to increase performance. RAID 0
implements a striped disk array and the data is
broken into blocks and each block is written to
a separate drive.
Identical drives in a mirrored configuration
used to protect data. Should a drive that is
part of a mirrored array fail, the mirrored drive
(which contains identical data) will handle all
the data. When a new replacement drive is
installed, data to the new drive is rebuilt from
the mirrored drive to restore fault tolerance.
Table 1 - RAID Description
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RAID Setup Procedure
1. Start-up your notebook computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS
and go to the Setup Utility.
2. Select the Advanced menu.
3. Select SATA Mode, press Enter and select Intel RST Premium... and select <OK>.
4. Press F10 to “Save and Exit” and select <Yes>.
5. After the computer restarts press F2 to enter the BIOS again and
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go to the Setup Utility.
6. Go to Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology (in the Advanced
menu) and select “Create RAID Volume”.
7. You can now setup your RAID volume using the installed SSDs.
8. Select “Name” and type a name of your choice for your RAID
volume and select <Yes>.
9. Select “RAID Level” and choose the RAID Level required (see
Table 1 on page 7) and press Enter.
• RAID 0 (Stripe)
• RAID 1 (Mirror)
10. Go to any of the disks listed under Select Disks: and select a
disk name.
11. Click on X to select the disk required.
12. You should select two identical SSDs to form your RAID volume.
13. If you have selected RAID 0 (Stripe) then you can adjust the
“Strip Size” to your requirements (It is recommended that you
set the “Strip Size” to 128KB).
14. Select “Create Volume” (make sure you have selected your
disks).
15. The system will list your RAID volume.
16. Press F10 to “Save and Exit” and select <Yes>, however note
below.
• Make sure the Windows 10 OS DVD is in the attached DVD
drive and as the computer starts up it will automatically boot
from the Windows 10 OS DVD (you will be prompted to press
a key to boot from the DVD).
17. Click Next > Install Now to continue installing the operating
system as normal (see your Windows documentation if you need
help on installing the Windows OS).
18. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Windows 10
operating system.
19. Install the Windows drivers (see page 25). Make sure you install
the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (IRST) driver.
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System Map: Front View with LCD Panel Open
Figure 3 - Front View with LCD Panel Open
1. PC Camera
2. *Camera LED
*When the camera is in use, the LED
will be illuminated.
3. Built-In Array Microphone
4. LCD
5. Power Button
6. Keyboard
7. Touchpad & Buttons
Model A
15.6” (39.62cm)
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Model B
17.3” (43.94cm)
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LED Indicators
Wireless Device
Operation Aboard
Aircraft
The use of any portable
electronic transmission
devices aboard aircraft is
usually prohibited.
Make sure the wireless
modules are OFF if you
are using the computer
aboard aircraft by putting
the system in to Airplane
Mode.
The LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status
of the computer.
IconColor Description
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GreenThe Hard Disk is in use
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Green
OrangeThe Battery is Charging
GreenThe Battery is Fully Charged
Blinking OrangeThe Battery Has Reached Critically Low Power Status
OrangeThe AC/DC Adapter is Plugged In
GreenThe Computer is On
Blinking GreenThe Computer is in Sleep Mode
Airplane Mode is ON (the WLAN and Bluetooth Mod-
ules are OFF)
Table 2 - LED Indicators
Keyboard & Function Keys
Numeric
Keypad
Fn Key
Windows Logo Key
Scr Lk &
Num Lk
Function Keys
The keyboard includes a numeric keypad for easy numeric data input. Pressing Num Lk turns on/off the numeric keypad. It also features function keys to allow you
to change operational features instantly. The function
keys (F1 - F12 etc.) will act as hot keys when pressed
while the Fn key is held down. In addition to the basic
function key combinations, some visual indicators are
available when the Control Center driver is installed.
*Note: It is recommended that you use Maximum fan speed when
playing games.
Fn +
Scroll Lock Toggle
Caps Lock Toggle
Control Center Toggle (see page 15)
Fan Automatic Control/
Full Power
Disable/Enable
Flexikey® (see page
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Table 3 - Function Keys & Visual Indicators
Sleep Toggle
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System Map: Front, Left & Right Views (Model A)
Figure 4 - Front, Left & Right Views (Model A)
1. LED Indicators
2. Security Lock Slot
3. Vent
4. USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Port
5. USB 2.0 Port
6. Microphone-In Jack
7. 2-In-1 Audio Jack
(Headphone and Microphone)
8. USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Port
9. Mini DisplayPort 1.4
10. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
Overheating
To prevent your computer from overheating
make sure nothing
blocks any vent while
the computer is in use.
Front
Left
Right
Right
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System Map: Front, Left & Right Views (Model B)
Figure 5 - Front, Left & Right Views (Model B)
1. LED Indicators
2. Security Lock Slot
3. Vent
4. USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Port
5. USB 2.0 Port
6. Microphone-In Jack
7. 2-In-1 Audio Jack (Headphone
and Microphone)
8. USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Port
9. Mini DisplayPort 1.4
10. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
Overheating
To prevent your computer from overheating
make sure nothing
blocks any vent while
the computer is in use.
Front
Left
Right
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2
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System Map: Bottom & Rear Views
Figure 6
Bottom & Rear Views
1. Battery
2. Vent
3. Speakers
4. DisplayPort 1.4 over USB 3.2
Gen 2 Type-C Port
5. HDMI-Out Port
6. RJ-45 LAN Jack
7. DC-In Jack
Overheating
To prevent your computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks any vent while the
computer is in use.
Bottom Cover Removal Warning
Do not remove any cover(s) and/or screw(s) for the purposes of dev ice upg rad e as th is
may violate the terms of your warranty.
If you need to replace/remove the hard disk/RAM etc., for any reason, please contact
your distributor/supplier for further information.
Model A
Model B
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Control Center
Run the Control Center from the Start menu in Windows . You can also press the Fn + Esc key combination, or double-click the icon in the notification area of the taskbar to access the Control Center. The Con-trol Center provides quick access to Power Modes, Fan settings, LED Keyboard configuration and the Flexikey
application.
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Figure 7 - Control Center
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Power Modes
Figure 8 - Power Modes
Figure 9 - Fan Speed Control
Power Modes allows you to adjust the power mode by
clicking the appropriate icon.
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• Power Saving mode focuses on saving battery life (the
CPU Turbo Boost and dGPU Turbo will be off).
• Quiet mode focuses on reducing fan noise and will
decrease both CPU and GPU power.
• Entertainment mode balances CPU and GPU power and
is ideal for watching videos etc.
• Performance mode is ideal for gaming with higher CPU
and GPU performance.
Fan Speed Control
You can set the fan speed to Maximum (full power), Au-
tomatic/Slient or Custom. The fan speed will adjust itself
automatically to control the heat of the CPU/GPU. You
can use the Offset slider to adjust the settings to your preference. However you can adjust the setting to Maximum
if you prefer.
The Custom setting allows you to click and drag on any
of the 2 midrange nodes on the graph in order to adjust the
temperature parameters of the CPU Fan or GPU Fan.
All these settings can be overidden by the system, as a
safety precaution, if it requires heavier use of the fan.
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Flexikey® Application
Enabling or Disabling the Flexikey® Profile in Use
You can enable or disable any keyboard or mouse profile
functions currently in use by using the Fn + key
combination. Pressing this key combination will toggle you
between the currently selected keyboard or mouse profile
to the standard keyboard and/or mouse settings, and back
again.
Windows Logo Key and P key
Note that you can assign actions to any keyboard key except the Windows Logo Key and P key.
The Flexikey® application is a quick hotkey configura-
tion application, which allows you to assign a single key
to launch multiple key combinations, or to create textmacros and to disable certain keys. The application can
also be used to configure the mouse buttons to create
hotkeys for gaming etc.
Keyboard and Mouse Settings
Click Enable(at the bottom right of the application window) to create settings for the keyboard and/
or mouse. Clicking on Keyboard Macro or Mouse Mac-
ro will allow you to access the settings page for either the
keyboard or mouse.
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Click Flexikey in the Control Center to access the
Flexikey® application.
Figure 10 - Enable (Keyboard Macro & Mouse Macro)
Profiles
The controls at the top right side of the application relate
to Profiles. You can Add /Delete profiles, Export
and Import profiles by clicking on the appropriate
icon. If you double-click on a profile you can change the
profile name. If you double-click on a profile you can
change the profile name, and change an image file (images
created using PNG files).
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Flexikey® Application Features:
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• Express Key - This feature allows you to configure a sin-
gle key (or mouse click) to send multiple key combinations, or to create more useful shortcut keys This is useful
in gaming or when using applications which have a complex set of keyboard shortcuts.
• Express Text - With this you can assign single keys (or
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mouse clicks) to send commonly used strings of text.
• Disable - Use this function to disable any keyboard keys or
mouse buttons.
Keyboard Settings
The keyboard settings allow you to configure actions for
any single key (or a combination of keys). Click the key
and then select the action type (Express Key, ExpressText or Disable) from the menuat the top of the page.
Mouse Settings
The mouse settings allow you to configure actions for the
left , right and middle buttons of any attached
mouse, and also for any forward and backward
buttons if applicable (on a gaming type mouse). Click the
button number and then select the action type (ExpressKey, Express Text or Disable) from the menuat the top
of the page.
Figure 12 - Mouse Configuration
Figure 11 - Keyboard Configuration
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Keyboard Settings - Express Key
To configure a single key to send multiple key combinations, or to create more useful shortcut keys, use ExpressKey.
1. Enable and select Keyboard Macro under your chosen profile,
click on the chosen key to select it, and then click to select
Express Key.
2. In the following example we want to change an existing game
key configuration which uses the left shift key for sprinting, and
the W key for moving forwards, to use the 1 key to combine this
movement to sprint forward.
3. Click the Record
keys (in this case we will press Left Shift and W) required (make
sure you press the key(s) required and do not click on them).
4. Click the Record
and stop recording.
5. If you want to remove any individual key click to select it, and
then click Restore.
6. Any assigned Express Keys will appear in green.
button and then press the key or
button again to complete the process
Keyboard Settings - Express Text
A single key can be set to send a string of text within any
application using Express Text.
1. Enable and select Keyboard Macro under your chosen profile,
click to select a key, and then click to select Express Text.
2. Click the Record
(the Start key is the key used in your target program to open a
text message).
3. Click in the Text Content field and type in your message and
click Save.
button in Start key and press a key
4. Click the Record
(the Send key is the key used in your target program to send a
text message e.g the Enter key would be the most commonly
used).
5. The key will now be configured to send the text message in the
target program under your chosen Profile, and the key will
appear in blue.
6. If you want to remove any Express Text key, select it and click
on Restore.
buttonin Send key and press a key
Keyboard Settings - Disable
You can use the program to disable any keys not required.
1. Enable and select Keyboard Macro under your chosen profile,
click to select a key to disable, and then click to select Disable.
2. The key will now be disabled.
3. If you want to enable the key again, select it and click on
Restore.
4. The key will be disabled under your chosen Profile, and the key
will appear in gray.
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Multi-Color LED Keyboard
On boot the keyboard will momentarily flash.
You can click in
the Override
Boot Effect
check box to
disable the keyboard flashing
effect as the
system boots.
The LED Keyboard application can be accessed by click-
ing LED Keyboard in the Control Center (or by pressing the Fn plus key) or from the Start menu in
Windows .
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Figure 13 - LED Keyboard Application
The keyboard LED may be configured using the Fn + key
combination outlined in the table below.
Keyboard LED Function key Combinations
Fn +
Fn +
Fn +
Fn +
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Launch the LED Keyboard
Application
Toggle the Keyboard LED
On/Off
Keyboard LED Illumination
Decrease
Keyboard LED Illumination
Increase
Table 4 - Keyboard LEDs
Color Swatch
The color swatch in the middle of the screen allows you to
select a range of colors for your keyboard backlight by
clicking on the color required. Click to select any color
from the swatch to apply to the keyboard.
KB Sleep Timer
Enable and then select the amount of time for which the
system is idle before the keyboard LED enters sleep mode
(i.e. the LED keyboard illumination will turn off to save
power).
KB Brightness
You can adjust the keyboard brightness using the Brightness slider.
Windows 10 Start Menu, Context Menu,
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Start Menu,
Context Menu,
Taskbar, Control Panel and
Settings
Taskbar, Control Panel and Settings
Most of the apps, control panels, utilities and programs within Windows 10 can be
accessed from the Start Menu by clicking the icon in the taskbar in the lower
left corner of the screen (or by pressing the Windows Logo Key on the keyboard).
Right-click the Start Menu icon (or use the Windows Logo Key + X key
combination) to bring up an advanced Context Menu of useful features such as
Apps and Features, Power Options, Task Manager, Search, File Explorer, Device
Manager and Network Connections etc.
The notification area of the taskbar is in the bottom right of the screen. Some of the
control panels and applications referred to throughout the course of this manual can
be accessed from here.
Throughout this manual you will see an instruction to open the Control Panel. To
access the Control Panel, select Control Panel under the Windows System item in
the Start Menu.
The Settings item in the Start Menu (and also as an App) gives you quick access to
a number of system settings control panels allowing you to adjust settings for System, Devices, Phone, Network & Internet, Personalization, Apps, Accounts, Time
& Language, Gaming, Ease of Access, Search, Cortana, Privacy and Update & Security.
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Video Features
Figure 15
Display settings and
NVIDIA Control Panel
The system features both an Intel’s Integrated GPU (for
power-saving) and an NVIDIA’s discrete GPU (for performance). You can switch display devices, and configure
display options as long as the video drivers are installed.
Microsoft Hybrid Graphics
Microsoft Hybrid Graphics is a seamless technology
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designed to get best performance from the graphics system while allowing longer battery life, without having to
manually change settings. The computer’s operating system (and some applications) will automatically switch
between the integrated GPU and the discrete GPU when
required by the applications in use.
To access the Display control panel in Windows:
1. Right-click the desktop and select Display settings from the
menu.
2. Choose the required display settings from the menus.
To access the Intel® Graphics Command Center:
1. Access the Intel® Graphics Command Center from the Start
menu in Windows .
To access the NVIDIA Control Panel:
1. Access the NVIDIA Control Panel from the Start menu in Windows .
OR
2. Right-click the desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel from
the menu.
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Display Devices
Figure 16
Project
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Display
(Multiple
displays)
4 Connected Displays
Note that when 4 displays are connected, only 2 displays
may be configured in Duplicate mode.
Note that you can use external displays connected to the
HDMI-Out port and/or Mini DisplayPort and/or DisplayPort over USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port. See your display
device manual to see which formats are supported.
Configuring the Displays in Windows
All external and internal displays (up to 4 active displays)
can be configured from Windows by using the Display or
System (in Settings) control panel or the Project menu.
To configure the displays using the Project menu:
1. Attach your external display(s) to the
appropriate port, and turn it(them) on.
2. Press the + P (or Fn + F7) key
combination.
3. Click on any one of the options from
the menu to select PC screen only,
Duplicate, Extend or Second
screen only.
4. You can also click Connect to a
wireless display at the bottom of the
Project screen and follow the steps to
connect to any wireless enabled
display.
To configure the displays using the Display control panel:
1. Attach your external display(s) to the appropriate port, and turn
it(them) on.
2. Right-click the desktop and select Display settings from the
menu.
3. Click the Detect button.
4. The computer will then detect any attached displays.
5. You can configure up to 4 displays from the Multiple displays
menu.
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Audio Features
Figure 19 - Power Options
You can configure the audio options on your computer
from the Sound control panel in Windows.
The volume may be adjusted by means of the Fn + F5/F6
key combination. The sound volume level can also be set
using the volume control within Windows. Click the
Speaker icon in the taskbar to check the setting.
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Sound Blaster Cinema 6
The Sound Blaster Cinema 6 application allows you to
configure the audio settings to your requirements for the
best performance in games, music and movies.
Sound Blaster Cinema 6 Application
Run the Sound Blaster Cinema 6 control panel from the
Start menu in Windows .
Power Options
The Power Options (Hardware and Sound menu) control panel icon in Windows allows you to configure power
management features for your computer. You can conserve power by means of power plans and configure the
options for the power button, sleep button (Fn + F12),
computer lid (when closed), display and sleepmode
(the default power saving state) from the left menu.
Click Create a power plan in the left menu and select the
options to create a new plan. Click Change Plan Settings
and click Change advanced power settings to access further configuration options.
Figure 18 - Sound Blaster Cinema 6
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Driver Installation
Driver Installation & Power
When installing drivers make
sure your computer is powered
by the AC/DC adapter connected to a working power source.
Some drivers draw a significant
amount of power during the installation procedure, and if the
remaining battery capacity is not
adequate this may cause the
system to shut down and cause
system problems (note that
there is no safety issue involved
here, and the battery will be rechargeable within 1 minute).
Figure 20 - Install Drivers
Driver Installation
General Guidelines
As a general guide follow
the default on-screen instructions for each driver
(e.g. Next > Next > Fin-ish) unless you are an
advanced user. In many
cases a restart is required
to install the driver.
Make sure any modules
(e.g. WLAN or Bluetooth)
are ON before installing
the appropriate driver.
The Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual disc contains the drivers and utilities necessary for the proper operation
of the computer. This setup will probably have already been done for you. If this is not the case, insert the disc and click
Install Drivers (button), or Option Drivers (button) to access the Optional driver menu. Install the drivers in the order indicated in Figure 20. Click to select the drivers you wish to install (you should note down the drivers as youinstall them). Note: If you need to reinstall any driver, you should uninstall the driver first
Latest Updates
After installing all the drivers make sure you enable Check for updates (Settings > Update & Security > Check for
updates) and go to the Microsoft Store and click Downloads and updates > Get updates to update all Apps etc.
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Wireless LAN Module (Option)
Make sure the Wireless LAN module is turned on (and not
in Airplane Mode) before configuration begins.
Bluetooth Module (Option)
Make sure the Bluetooth module is turned on (and not in
Airplane Mode) before configuration begins.
WLAN Configuration in Windows
1. Click the icon in the notification area of the taskbar.
2. A list of available access points will appear.
3. Double-click an access point to connect to it (or click it and click
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Connect).
4. Enter a network security key (password) if required, and click
Next.
5. You can choose to find other devices or not.
6. When you are connected to the network access point it will
display Connected.
7. Select any connected network and click Disconnect to
disconnect from a connected access point.
8. You can click the Airplane Mode button to turn the mode On or
Off.
9. Alternatively you can click the Wi-Fi button to turn just the Wi-Fi
On or Off.
Bluetooth Configuration in Windows
1. Click the Settings it em in the Start Menu and then click Devices.
2. Click Bluetooth & other devices.
3. Click Add Bluetooth & other device > Bluetooth and a list of
discovered devices will appear.
4. Double-click the device you want to pair with the computer and
click Connect.
5. Select a device and click Remove Device > Yes to disconnect
from any device.
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