This Concise User’s Guide introduces the main features
of your computer. The English version of this guide begins on page 1. The expanded User’s Manual is on the
Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual disc.
Einführung (Deutsch)
Dieses Ausführliche Benutzerhandbuch führt Sie in die
Hauptfunktionen des Computers ein. Die deutsche Version des Handbuchs beginnt auf Seite 31. Das erweiterte
Benutzerhandbuch finden Sie auf der Disc für die Gerätetreiber und Hilfsprogramme (Disc Device Drivers &Utilities + User's Manual).
Présentation (Français)
Ce Guide Utilisateur Concis présente les fonctionnalités
principales de votre ordinateur. La version française de
ce guide commence à la page 61. Le Manuel de l'Utilisa-
teur étendu se trouve sur le disque de Pilotes & Utilitaires + Manuel de l'Utilisateur (disque Device Drivers
& Utilities + User's Manual).
Introducción (Español)
Esta Guía del Usuario Concisa le presenta las características principales de su ordenador. La versión española de
esta guía comienza en la página 91. El Manual del usua-
rio completo se encuentra en el disco de Controladores
del dispositivo y Utilidades + Manual del usuario (disco
Device Drivers & Utilities + User's Manual).
Introduzione (Italiano)
La presente Guida Rapida per l'Utente introduce le caratteristiche principali del computer. La versione italiana di
questa guida inizia da pagina 121. Il Manuale utente
completo si trova nel disco contenente driver e utilità +
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 + Us-er’s Manual disc.
Intel and Intel Core are trademarks/registered trademarks of Intel 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
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electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the
computer could be badly damaged.
• 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.
• Follow the proper working procedur e s 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.
Power & Battery Safety
• Only use an AC/DC adapter approved for use with this computer.
• Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual.
• Your AC/DC adapter may be designed for international travel but
it still requires a steady, uninterrupted power supply. If you are
unsure of your local power specifications, consult your service
representative or local power company.
• The AC/DC 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.
• Make sure that your computer is completely powered off before
putting it into a travel bag (or any such container).
• Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery
type may explode, leak or damage the computer.
• 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 computer’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 representative or qualified service
personnel.
• Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged
battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteri es ma y
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 bef ore disposing of the battery.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check
with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
• Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal
objects.
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Polymer 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 according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Note the following information which is specific to polymer batteries only, and where applicable, this overrides
the general battery precaution information.
• Polymer 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 batteries.
Do not use polymer batteries in high ambient temperature environments, and do not store unused batteries for extended periods.
Cleaning
• 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.
• (For Computer Models Supplied with Light Blue Cleaning Cloth) Some computer models in this series come supplied with a
light blue cleaning cloth. To clean the computer case with this
cloth follow the instructions below.
• Power off the computer and peripherals.
• Disconnect the AC/DC adapter from the computer.
• Use a little water to dampen the cloth slightly.
• Clean the computer case with the cloth.
• Dry the computer with a dry cloth, or allow it time to dry
before turning on.
• Reconnect the AC/DC adapter and turn the computer on.
Servicing
Attempting to service the computer yourself may violate
your warranty and expose you and the computer to electric
shock. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel,
particularly 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 any liquids.
• If the computer does not work normally when you follow the
operating instructions.
• If the computer has been dropped or damaged.
• If there is an unusual odor, heat or smoke coming from your computer.
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System Startup
Figure 1
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.
1. Remove all packing materials.
2. Place the computer on a stable surface.
3. Place the computer in the stand provided.
4. Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the
computer (e.g. display, keyboard and mouse) to their
ports.
5. Attach the AC/DC adapter to the DC-In jack at the top of
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the computer, then plug th e AC power cord into an outle t,
and connect the AC power cord to the AC/DC adapter.
6. 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 re-configuring your computer for a diffe rent
system, you will find this manual refers to MicrosoftWindows 10.
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RAID Setup
Your hard disks or solid state drives (SSDs) can be set up
in RAID mode (for increased performance or protection).
Note that setting up your hard disks/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 hard disks or solid state drives.
RAID LevelDescription
Prepare the following before setting up your serial ATA
hard disks/SSDs in RAID mode:
•The Microsoft Windows OS disc.
• A hard disk installed in the Primary HDD bay and a second
(identical) hard disk installed in the Secondary HDD bay.
Or
Two Identical solid state drives.
Note: All hard disks/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
hard disks/
SSDs
needed)
RAID 1
(at lease two
hard disks/
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 disk 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
Figure 3 - Select Disks
1. Start-up your computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS.
2. Go to the Boot menu, select UEFI Setting and press Enter.
3. Set UEFI Boot to “Enabled”.
4. Press Esc to exit the menu and go to the Advanced menu.
5. Select SATA Mode, press Enter and select “RAID Mode”.
6. Press F4 and <Yes> to “Save Changes and Reset”.
7. After the computer restarts press F2 to enter the BIOS again.
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8. Go to Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology (in the Advanced
menu) and press Enter.
9. Select Create RAID Volume and press Enter.
10. You can now setup your RAID volume using any two installed
disks.
11. Go to Name: and press Enter.
12. Type a name of your choice for your RAID volume and press
Enter.
Figure 2 - Name the RAID Volume (Advanced > Intel(R)
Rapid Storage Technology)
13. Go to RAID Level: and press Enter.
14. Choose the RAID Level required (see Table 1 on page 5) and
press Enter.
• RAID 0 (Stripe)
• RAID 1 (Mirror)
15. Go to any of the disks listed under Select Disks: and select a
disk name and press Enter.
16. Move the cursor down (use the arrow keys) onto X (or select
the disk required) and press Enter.
17. You should select two identical d isks to fo rm you r RAID volume.
18. 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).
19. Go to Create Volume and press Enter.
20. The RAID volume will then be created and the RAID i nformation
will be displayed under Intel(R) Rapid Storage T echnology (in
the Advanced menu).
21. Press Esc to exit the menu.
22. Press F4 and <Yes> to “Save Changes and Reset”.
23. Make sure the Wind ows 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).
24. 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).
25. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Windows 10
operating system.
26. Install the Windows drivers as per Table 3 on page 21. Make
sure you install the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (IRST)
driver (see page 22).
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System Map: Front View
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System Stand
When the computer is used on the desktop make sure that it is correctly
inserted upright in the system stand supplied in order to prevent overheating or scratching the case etc.
The computer needs to be centrally located in the stand (with the DC-In
jack at the top).
It should not be used flat on the desktop, or should not be in the
stand with the DC-In jack positioned to the left, right or bottom
sides.
Figure 4 - Front View
1. Power Button
2. LED Indicators
3. System Stand
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LED Indicators
Battery Information
The internal battery allows you to use
your computer without being connected
to the adapter for a short period (as an aid
to portability). The battery life of the internal battery is limited and is not designed
for extended use.
The LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the computer.
IconColor Description
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White
WhiteThe Hard Disk is in use
OrangeThe Battery is Charging
WhiteThe Battery is Fully Charged
Airplane Mode is ON (the WLANand Bluetooth
Modules are OFF)
Blinking Orange
OrangeThe AC/DC Adapter is Plugged In
WhiteThe Computer is On
Blinking WhiteThe Computer is in Sleep Mode
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The Battery Has Reached Critically Low Power Sta-
tus
Table 2 - LED Indicators
System Map: Top & Rear Views
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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 device
upgrade as this 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.
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1
1
1
Figure 5
Top & Rear Views
1. Vent
2. DC-In Jack
3. HDMI-Out Port
4. Mini DisplayPort
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System Map: Left & Right Views
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5
1
10
7
11
2
6
4
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Figure 6 - Left & Right Views
1. Vent
2. Mini DisplayPort
3. USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type C Ports
4. USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) Ports
5. Powered USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) Port
6. Security Lock Slot
7. RJ-45 LAN Jack
8. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
9. Line-Out Jack
10. Microphone-In Jack
11. 2- In-1 Audio Jack (Headphone & S/PDIF Out
Combo Jack)
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Powered USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) Port
The powered USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) port can supply power(for charging devices only, not for operating
devices) when the system is off but still powered by
the AC/DC adapter plugged into a working outlet (this
may not work with certain devices - see page 27)
USB 3.1 Gen 2
Note that when a single USB device is plugged in to a
USB 3.1 Gen 2 port the data transfer speed will be
10Gbps, however when two devices are plugged in to
both USB 3.1 Gen 2 port ports, this bandwidth will be
shared between the ports.
Left
Right
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Control Center
Figure 7 - Control Center
Double-click the icon in the notification area of the
taskbar to toggle the Control Center on/off. The Control Center gives quick access to frequently used con-
trols.
Power Modes
You can set a Power Mode by clicking the appropriate
icon at the top of the Control Center. Each power mode
will affect the Power Conservation Mode, Airplane Mode
and Power Plan etc.
Control Center Menus
The Control Center contains 2 menu headings (System
Program and Gaming) under the Power Modes. Click the
Control Center icons to toggle the appropriate function,
or hold the mouse button down and move the dial control
where applicable. Certain functions will automatically be
adjusted when a power mode is selected. Click the menu
headings and then click any of the buttons.
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Power Status
The Power Status icon will show whether you are currently powered by the battery, or by the AC/DC adapter
plugged in to a working power outlet. The power status
bar will show the current battery charge state.
Brightness
The Brightness icon will show the current screen bright-
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ness level. You can use the slider to adjust the screen
brightness. Note that screen brightness is also effected by
the Power Mode selected.
Power Conservation
This system supports Energy Star power management
features that place computers (CPU, hard drive, etc.) into
a low-power sleep mode after a designated period of inactivity. Click either the Performance, Balanced or Ener-gy Star button.
Fan Speed
The fan speed will adjust itself automatically to control the
heat of the CPU. However you can adjust the setting to
maximum if you prefer. Select Custom and click on the
sliders to adjust the settings to your preference, however
these settings can be overidden by the system, as a safety
precaution, if it requires heavier use of the fan.
Sleep Button
Click either the Hibernate or Sleep button to have the
computer enter the selected power-saving mode.
Display Utility
The Display Utility icon will only appear in the System
Program menu if your display’s resolution is QHD or
above. The Display Utility allows you to adjust text size
on the screen to make it easier to view.
Time Zone
Clicking the Time Zone button will access the Date and
Time Windows control panel.
Desktop Background
Clicking the Desktop Background button will allow you
to change the desktop background picture.
Display Switch
Click the Display Switch button to access the menu (or
use the + P key combination) and select the appropriate display mode.
Headphone
The headphones may be set for different effects using this
menu.
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CPU / Memory Overclocking Support
Overclocking Issues
If you get any errors due to changing overclocking settings, e.g. a black screen,
then restart the computer by
pressing and holding the power button for about 5 seconds.
This will change the overclocking settings back to the
defaults.
Note overclocking the system (CPU/Memory/GPU) may
cause hardware damage and is enabled at the user’s
own risk, and is not covered in the warranty terms.
Fan Speed
If you have enabled CPU overclocking the Fan Speed
will also automatically be set to Overclock (do not adjust
this fan speed setting if you have enabled CPU overclocking).
Figure 8
Access the CPU
Memory Over-
clocking Utility
You can enable overclocking support for systems with a compatible CPU (contact your distributor/supplier for details)
and memory. This can be done in the BIOS or by using the Control Center utility (make sure you have installed the
Control Center AP).
Note that making alterations to clock frequency and/or voltage can cause system instability, cause components to
fail, cause heat damage and result in data loss, and any changes made may affect the processor warranty.
You can access the CPU Memory Overclocking utility from the Control Center or taskbar notification area.
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CPU Overclocking
1. Click the CPU tab at the bottom right of the screen and the CPU
overclocking tab will pop out to allow adjustments to be made.
2. Click Save to retain the settings.
3. A warning will pop-up to remind that activating CPU
overclocking may cause system instability.
4. Click OK to retain the saved changes or Cancel to return to the
utility.
5. You can click Default to go back to the standard default
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settings
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Memory Overclocking
1. Click the Memory tab at the bottom right of the screen and the
Memory overclocking tab will pop out to allow adjustment s to be
made.
2. Click Custom to adjust any settings from the drop-down
menus.
3. Click Save to retain the settings.
4. A warning will pop-up to remind that you will need to restart the system (make sure you save any open files).
5. Click Restart Now to restart the system or Cancel to return to
the utility.
6. You can click Default to go back to the standard default
settings.
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Figure 9 - CPU Overclocking
Figure 10 - Memory Overclocking
GPU Overclocking
Figure 11
Gaming with GPU Over-
clocking
GPU Overclocking Off Using the Taskbar Icon
Move the cursor over the GPU Overclock icon in the taskbar, and right-click it and select Turn off GPU overclocking.
If you experience problems with GPU overclocking, and
have to force a system restart, use this method to quickly
turn GPU overclocking off after the system has restarted in
order to prevent further issues.
Warning Message
The message highlights the fact that while overclocking the
GPU offers a boost to graphics performance, it can cause
system instability in certain circumstances as the harder
you push the processor, the more power you will need to
supply to it, and the hotter the system will run. Therefore it
is not recommended that you enable GPU overclocking for
extended periods, only as and when specifically required.
You can access the GPU Overclocking utility from the
Control Center or taskbar notification area.
Click the
able GPU overclocking for certain types of CPU and GPU
(contact your distributor or supplier to see if this is applicable to your model). Overclocking the graphics processing
unit (or GPU) involves running your graphics processor at
a faster speed than was originally intended. GPU overclocking is useful when undertaking intensive graphic
tasks e.g. 3D rendering and gaming, without dropping
framerates etc. (see
GPU Overclock
Overclocking Issues on page 13
button to access the enable/dis-
Overclocking should only be enabled when powered
by a plugged-in AC/DC adapter, and not on battery
power. The Fan Speed will also automatically be set to
Overclock (do not adjust this fan speed setting if you
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have enabled GPU overclocking).
1. Click On to enable GPU overclocking.
2. Use the sliders to adjust the settings for Core Increment,
Memory Increment and Fan Speed Offset.
3. Click Save to retain the setting changes, and then click OK
when the system warning message appears, or Cancel to
return to the utility.
).
4. Clicking Off will return to the standard default settings.
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Windows 10 Start Menu, Context Menu,
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
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combination) to bring up an advanced Context Menu of useful features such as
Control Panel, Programs and Features, Power Options, Task Manager, Search, File
Explorer, Command Prompt, 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, right-click the Start Menu icon
lower left corner of the screen and select Control Panel from the menu. Or, press
the Windows L ogo Key on your keyboard and X to bring up the context menu,
and then press P to bring up the Control Panel.
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, Network & Internet, Personalization, Accounts, Time & language, Ease of Access, Privacy and Update & security.
in the taskbar in the
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Figure 12 - Start Menu, Context Menu, Taskbar, Control Panel and Settings
Video Features
Figure 13
Project
You can switch display devices, and configure display options, from the Display control panel in Windows as long
as the video driver is installed.
To access the Display control panel in Windows:
1. Go to the Control Panel.
2. Click Display (icon) - in the Appearances and Personalization category.
3. Make the required changes from the Display, Resolution, Orientation or Multiple display menus.
4. Click Apply to save the settings.
To access the NVIDIA Control Panel:
1. Go to the Control Panel.
2. Click NVIDIA Control Panel (icon) - in the Appearances and Personalization category.
OR
3. Right-click the desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel from
the menu.
Display Devices
Note that you can use external displays connected to the
HDMI-Out port and/or Mini DisplayPort. See your display device manual to see which formats are supported.
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In Windows it is possible to quickly configure external
displays from the Project menu (press the WindowsLogo Key and the P key).
To configure the displays using the Project menu:
1. Attach your external display device to the appropriate port, and
then turn it on.
2. Press the + P key combination.
3. Click on any one of the options from the menu to select PC
screen only, Duplicate, Extend or Second screen only.
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G-SYNC
Setting up G-SYNC
In a multiple display configuration set the G-SYNC capable display as the Primary
Display.
In 3D Settings click Man-
age 3D Settings > Global
Settings, select Vertical
sync and then select GSYNC. Setting G-SYNC in
global settings means it will
be applied to all games.
G-SYNC Support
G-SYNC is only supported if
you have a G-SYNC capable display and a GTX series video adapter (contact
your distributor or supplier
for details).
Figure 14 - Set Up G-SYNC
Click to put a check in the box to Enable G-SYNC (it is enabled by default). G-SYNC is designed to provide a smooth
game play experience from your GeForce product by synchronizing the monitor’s refresh cycle to the GPU’s render
rate, thus removing lag and stutter issues, in order to have objects appear sharper and scenes display instantly.
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Audio Features
Figure 15
Speaker
Configura-
tion
You can configure the audio options on your computer
from the Sound control panel in Windows, or from the
Realtek HD Audio Manager
tion area/Control panel (right-click the notification area
icon to bring up an audio menu).
Setup for 5.1 Surround Sound
To setup your system for 5.1 surround sound you will
need to connect the audio cables to the Headphone & S/
PDIF Combo jack, Line-Out jack and Microphone-In
jack
.
/ icon in the notifica-
5. Plug the front speaker cables into the Headphone & S/PDIF
Combo Jack.
6. Plug in the cables (you may require an adapter to connect each
cable to the appropriate jack e.g a stereo mini to dual RCA
adapter) from your speakers as follows:
• Line-Out Jack = Rear Speaker Out
• Headphone & S/PDIF Combo Jack = Front Speaker Out
• Microphone-In Jack = Center/Subwoofer Speaker Out
7. As you plug in each cable a dialog box will pop up.
8. Click to put a tick in the appropriate box according to the
speaker plugged-in (e.g. Rear Speaker Out), and the n click OK
to save the setting.
9. Click OK to exit Realtek HD Audio Manager.
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1. Go to the Control Panel.
2. Click Realtek HD Audio Manager (or right-click the notification
area icon
3. Click Speakers (tab) and click Speaker Configuration (tab).
4. Select 5.1 Speaker from the Speaker Configuration pull-down
menu.
and select Sound Manager).
Setup for Audio Recording
To record audio sources on your computer at optimum
quality follow the instructions below:
1. Go to the Control Panel.
2. Click Realtek HD Audio Manager (or right-click the notification
area icon
3. Click Microphone Effects (tab) in Microphone (tab), and then
click to select Noise Suppression (button), or adjust the
Recording Volume level to around 60, to obtain the optimum
recording quality.
4. Click OK to close the Sound control panel.
and select Sound Manager).
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Power Options
Figure 16 - Power Options
Battery Information
The internal battery allows you to use your computer
without being connected to the adapter for a short period (as an aid to portability). The battery life of the internal battery is limited and is not designed for extended
use.
The Power O ptions (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, display and sleep mode (the default power saving state) from the left menu. Note that
the Power saver plan may have an affect on computer performance.
Click to select one of the existing plans, or 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
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options.
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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).
The Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual disc con-
tains the drivers and utilities necessary for the proper operation of the computer. Insert the disc and click InstallDrivers (button), or Option Drivers (button) to access
the Optional driver menu. Install the drivers in the order
indicated in Table 3. Click to select the drivers you wish
to install (you should note down the drivers as you install
them). Note: If you need to reinstall any driver, you
should uninstall the driver first.
Manual Driver Installation
Click the Browse CD/DVD button in the Drivers Installer application and browse to the executable file in the ap-
propriate driver folder.
If a
Found New Hardware
stallation procedure, click Cancel and follow the installation procedure as directed.
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Control Center page 22
Airplane Mode (Airplane)page 22
MEIpage 22
Audiopage 22
Wireless LAN Module (Optional)page 23
Bluetooth Module (Optional)page 25
Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (IRST)page 22
Enable Windows Update
*After installing all the drivers make sure you enable Windows
Update in order to get all the latest security updates etc. (all
updates will include the latest hotfixes from Microsoft).
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Chipset
1. Click Install Drivers (button).
2. Click 1.Install Chipset Driver > Yes.
3. Click Next > Accept > Install.
4. Click Restart Now to restart the computer.
NVIDIA Video (NVIDIA VGA)
1. Click 2.Install NVIDIA VGA Driver > Yes.
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2. Click AGREE AND CONTINUE (button) to accept the
terms of the license agreement.
3. Click Next.
4. Click Close.
Airplane Mode (Airplane)
1. Click 6.Install Airplane Driver > Yes.
2. Click Next > Install.
3. Click Finish to restart the computer.
MEI
1. Click 7.Install MEI Driver > Yes.
2. Click Next.
3. Click the tickbox to accept the license, and then click
Next.
4. Click Next > Finish.
LAN
1. Click 3.Install LAN Driver > Yes.
2. Click Next > Install > Finish.
CardReader
1. Click 4.Install Cardreader Driver > Yes.
2. Click Finish.
Control Center
1. Click 5.Install Control Center AP > Yes.
2. Click Next > Install.
3. Click Finish to restart t he computer.
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Audio
1. Click 8.Install Audio Driver > Yes.
2. Click Next >Finish to restart the computer.
IRST
1. Click Option Drivers (button).
2. Click 3.Install IRST Driver> Yes.
3. Click Next > Next.
4. Click the tickbox to accept the license and click Next.
5. Click Next > Next > Next.
6. Click Finish to restart the computer
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Wireless LAN Module (Option)
Make sure the Wireless LAN module is turned on (and not
in Airplane Mode).
WLAN Configuration in Windows
Make sure the Wireless LAN module is turned on (and not
in Airplane Mode) before configuration begins.
WLAN Driver Installation
Follow the instructions below:
(Intel) WLAN and Bluetooth Combo
1. Click Option Drivers (button).
2. Click 1.Install WLAN Driver > Yes.
3. Click the button to accept the license and click Install.
4. Click Finish.
(Qualcomm) WLAN 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.1 Combo
1. Click Option Drivers (button).
2. Click 1.Install WLAN Driver > Yes.
3. Choose the language you prefer and click Next.
4. Click Next >Next.
5. Click the button to accept the license and click Next.
6. Click Finish >Yes to restart the computer.
(Qualcomm) WLAN 802.11ac/ad and Bluetooth 4.1
Combo
1. Click Option Drivers (button).
2. Click 1.Install WLAN Driver > Yes.
3. Click Next >Next > Install (the driver will take some
time to install).
4. Click Finish to restart the computer.
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
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.
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Wireless Display
AC/AD WLAN Module - Connect to a Wireless Display
When an AC/AD WLAN module is installed you may find
that the “Connect to a wireless display” item at the bottom
of the Project screen does not appear. In this case you will
need to disable one of the wireless adapter items as follows:
1. Click the icon in the notification area of the taskbar.
2. Select “Open Network and Sharing Center”.
3. Click “Change adapter settings” in the menu on the
left.
6. Return to the Project menu and click “Connect to awireless display”.
Wireless Display (Miracast) uses your Wireless LAN
module/WLAN/Bluetooth Combo module (you need to
make sure that your video adapter/display device is compatible with your particular WLAN/Combo module) in
conjunction with a compatible video adapter/displaydevice (purchased separately) to allow you to display the
contents of an attached display on another display (e.g.
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HDTV), without the need to have cables stretching across
a room. You can then play games, browse the internet, display videos or photo slide shows on your TV/external display without using HDMI or A/V cables.
Before configuring Wireless Display you will need to set
up your compatible adapter with your display. Connect
the adapter using an HDMI or A/V cable and turn on the
display, and then set the display to the appropriate input
channel (see the documentation supplied with your com-patible adapter for full details).
Wireless Display Configuration
1. Note that no driver or application is required for wireless display
in Windows 10.
2. Press the + P key combination.
3. An on-screen menu will pop up.
4. Click Connect to a wireless display (see sidebar if this does
not appear).
5. The system will then search for compatible display devices
(this may take up to 60 seconds so allow time for this to
complete).
6. Double-click any detected display device in the list.
7. The display will then connect (for specific settings for your
display see the documentation supplied with your compatible
adapter/display for full details).
8. Press the + P key combination, click Connect to a wireless display and then click Disconnect to temporarily
disconnect from the wireless display.
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