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 supplement, and not a substitu te 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 prop er operation 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 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 electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer
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could be badly damaged.
• Avoid interference. Keep the compute r 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 (including
telephone lines). It is advisable to also remove your battery in
order to prevent accidentally turning the machine on.
• 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-pl ated
logo, the logo is covered by a protective adhesive. Due to general
wear and tear, this adhesive may deter iorate 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. Av oid 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 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.
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System Startup
Shut Down
Note that you should always shut your computer down by
choosing Shut Down
from the Start Menu.
This will help prevent
hard disk or system
problems.
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1. Remove all packing materials.
2. Place the computer on a stable surface.
Insert the battery and make sure it is locked in position.
3.
4. Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the
computer (e.g. keyboard and mouse) to their ports.
5. Attach the AC/DC adapter to the DC-In jack on the left of the
computer, then plug the AC power cord into an outlet, and
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connect the AC power cord to the AC/DC adapter.
6. Use one hand to raise the
(do not exceed 130 degrees); use the other hand (as
angle
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”.
lid/LCD to a comfortable viewing
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 this manual refers to Microsoft Windows 7.
Model Differences
This notebook series includes different models that vary
slightly in design style, color and general appearance.
Note that though your computer may look slightly different from that pictured throughout this documentation, all
ports, jacks, indicators, specifications and general functions are the same for all the design styles.
Figure 1 - Opening the Lid/LCD/Computer with AC/DC
Adapter Plugged-In
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System Map: Front View with LCD Panel Open (Model A)
Note that the Touchpad and Buttons valid operational
area is that indicated within the red dotted lines above.
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3
1
15.6” (39.62cm)
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Figure 2
Front View with LCD
Panel Open (Model
A)
1. PC Camera
(Optional)
2. LCD
3. Power Button
4. LED Status
Indicators
5. Keyboard
6. Built-In Microphone
7. Touchpad & Buttons
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15.6” (39.62cm)
1
5
3
2
7
4
6
Design I
Design II
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System Map: Front View with LCD Panel Open (Model B)
Note that the Touchpad and
Buttons valid operational area
is that indicated within the red
dotted lines above.
Figure 3
Front View with LCD
Panel Open (Model B)
1. PC Camera
(Optional)
2. LCD
3. Power Button
4. LED Status Indicators
5. Keyboard
6. Built-In Microphone
7. Touchpad & Buttons
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6
5
7
17.3” (43.94cm)
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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.
Use the key combinations to toggle power to
the 3.75G/HSPA/WLAN/Bluetooth modules, and check the LED
indicator/visual indicator
to see if the modules are
powered on or not (see
Table 3 on page 8).
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LED Indicators
The LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the computer.
IconColorDescription
IconColorDescription
GreenThe Wireless LAN Module is Powered On
OrangeThe Bluetooth Module is Powered On
GreenHard Disk Activity
Green
GreenCaps Lock Activated
GreenScroll Lock Activated
Table 1 - LED Status Indicators
Number Lock (Numeric Keypad) Acti-
vated
OrangeThe AC/DC Adapter is Plugged In
GreenThe Computer is On
Blinking
Green
OrangeThe Battery is Charging
GreenThe Battery is Fully Charged
Blinking
Orange
Table 2 - LED Power Indicators
The Computer is in Sleep Mode
The Battery Has Reached Critically
Low Power Status
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Keyboard & Function Keys
Function Keys
NumLk &
ScrLk
Numeric
Keypad
Fn Key
Figure 4 - Keyboard
The keyboard has a numeric keypad for easy numeric data
input. Pressing the Fn + NumLk keys 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 ba-
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sic function key combinations, visual indicators are available when the hot key driver is installed.
Fn + ~Play/Pause (in Audio/Video Programs)Fn + F8/F9
Brightness Decrease/
Increase
Fn +
(Model A Only)
Fn + F1Touchpad ToggleFn + F11
Fn + F2
Fn + F3Mute ToggleFn + NumLkNumber Lock Toggle
Fn + F4Sleep ToggleFn + ScrLkScroll Lock Toggle
Fn + F5/F6
Fn + F7Display ToggleFn + EscControl Center Toggle (see page 9)
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3.75G/HSPA Module
Power Toggle
Turn LCD Backlight Off
(Press a key to or use Touchpad to turn on)
Volume Decrease/
Increase
Table 3 - Function Keys & Visual Indicators
Fn + F10
Fn + F12
Caps LockCaps Lock Toggle
PC Camera Power
Toggle
WLAN Module Power
Toggle
Bluetooth Module
Power Toggle
Control Center
Wireless & Bluetooth
Modules are Off
Press the Fn + Esc key combination, or double-click the icon in the notification area of the taskbarto toggle the
Control Center on/off. The Control Center gives quick access to frequently used controls,
turn modules on/off.
Figure 5 - Control Center
and enables you to quickly
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Click on any button to turn any of the modules (e.g. TouchPad, Camera) on/off. Click on Power Conservation Modes
to switch between Performance, Balanced or Energy Star modes. To remove the Power Conservation Modes screen
just click in a blank area of the icon or press a key on the keyboard. Click on the buttons (or just click and hold the mouse
button) to adjust the slider for Brightness/Volume.
Click on Display Switch/Time Zone/ Desktop Background
to bring up the appropriate Windows control panel. Click on the Sleep button to put the computer into Hibernate
or Sleep modes.
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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 status of modules (e.g. WLAN, 3G or Camera), screen brightness, TouchPad power and Silent Mode.
You can click a Control Center icon to set an overall power mode and then click individual icons in the Control Cen-ter to power on/off any modules etc.
Table 4 illustrates the basic settings for each power mode. If you choose User Defined the settings will correspond to
your selected system settings.
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ModesPower SavingFlightEntertainmentQuietPerformanceUser Defined
Icon
Power PlanPower SaverBalancedPower SaverPower Saver
Power Conservation ModeEnergy StarBIOS DefaultEnergy StarEnergy StarPerformance
SilentONOFFONONOFF
Brightness144210042100
WLANOFFOFFONONON
3GOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
High Perfor-
mance
User Defined
PC CameraOFFOFFOFFONON
TouchPadONONOFFONON
Table 4 - Power Modes
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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 brightness level. You can use the slider to adjust the screen brightness
or the Fn + F8/F9 key combinations, or use the Fn + F2 key combination to turn off the LED backlight (press any key
to turn it on again). Note that screen brightness is also effected by the Power Mode selected.
Volume
The Volume icon will show the current volume level. You can use the slider to adjust the Volume or the Fn + F5/F6
key combinations, or use the Fn + F3 key combination to mute the volume.
Power Conservation
This system supports Energy Star power management features that place computers (CPU, hard drive, etc.) into a lowpower sleep modes after a designated period of inactivity. Click either the Performance, Balanced or Energy Star
button. Click in a blank area of the icon or press a key on the keyboard to exit Power Conservation Mode without
making any changes.
Sleep
Click the Sleep button to bring up the Hibernate or Sleep buttons, and click either button t o have the computer
enter the appropriate power-saving mode. Click in a blank area of the icon or press a key on the keyboard to exit PowerConservation Mode without making any changes.
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Display Switch
Click the Display Switch button to access the menu (or use the + P key combination) and select the appropriate
attached display mode.
Time Zone
Clicking the Time Zone button will access the Date and Time Windows control panel.
Desktop Background
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Clicking the Desktop Background button will allow you to change the desktop background picture.
TouchPad/PC Camera/Wireless LAN Module /Bluetooth/3.75G Module
Click any of these buttons to toggle the TouchPad or module’s power status. A crossed out icon will appear over the top
left of the icon when it is off
Power Mode selected.
. Note that the power status of a module, and TouchPad power, is also effected by the
Caps Lock/Scroll Lock/ Number Lock
Click the button to toggle the appropriate lock mode.
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System Map: Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views (Model A)
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Front
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7
Bottom
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19
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Figure 6
Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views (Model A)
1. LED Power Indicators
2. DC-In Jack
3. External Monitor Port
4. RJ-45 LAN Jack
5. HDMI-Out Port
6. USB 3.0 Ports
7. Vent
8. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
9. e-SATA Port
10. Microphone-In Jack
11. Headphone-Out Jack
12. USB 2.0 Port
13. Optical Device Drive Bay
14. Emergency Eject Hole
15. Security Lock Slot
16. Battery
17. Component Bay Cover
18. Har d Di sk Ba y Cov er
19. Speakers
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7
8
4
6
3
Left
Right
5
Rear
10
13
11
14
12
9
16
6
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USB 3.0 Port
The USB 3.0 ports
are colored
blue. USB 3.0 will
transfer data much
faster than USB
2.0, and is backwards-compatible
with USB 2.0.
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Disc Emergency Eject
If you need to manually
eject a disc (e.g. due to
an unexpected power interruption) you may push
the end of a straightened
paper clip into the emergency eject hole. Do not
use a sharpened pencil
or similar object that may
break and become
lodged in the hole.
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System Map: Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views (Model B)
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7
Bottom
7
2
1
7
8
4
6
3
Left
Right
5
Front
Rear
10
13
11
14
12
9
16
17
7
7
16
19
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CPU
The CPU is not a user serviceable
part. Accessing the CPU in any
way may violate your warranty.
Overheating
To prevent your computer from
overheating make sure nothing
blocks any vent while the computer is in use.
USB 3.0 Port
The USB 3.0 ports
are colored blue.
USB 3.0 will transfer
data much faster than
USB 2.0, and is backwards-compatible
with USB 2.0.
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Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views (Model B)
1. LED Power Indicators
2. DC-In Jack
3. External Monitor Port
4. RJ-45 LAN Jack
5. HDMI-Out Port
6. USB 3.0 Ports
7. Vent
8. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
9. e-SATA Port
10. Microphone-In Jack
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Figure 7
11. Headphone-Out Jack
12. USB 2.0 Port
13. Optical Device Drive
Bay
14. Emergency Eject Hole
15. Security Lock Slot
16. Battery
17. Component Bay Cover
18. Hard Disk Bay Cover
19. Speakers
Video Features
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Figure 8
Display Control
Panel
1
2
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.
To access Display control panel:
1. Click Start, and click Control Panel (or point to Settings and click Control
Panel).
2. Click Display (icon) - in the Appearances and Personalization category.
4. Alternatively you can right-click the desktop and select Screen resolution.
5. Use the dropbox to select the screen resolution .
6. Click Advancedsettings .
To access the Intel® Graphics and Media Control Panel:
1. Click Start, and click Control Panel (or point to Settings and click Control
Panel).
2. Click Intel(R) Graphics and Media in the icon view.
OR
3. Right-click the desktop and select Graphics Properties from the menu.
4. Choose the application mode (Basic, Advanced or Wizard).
To access the NVIDIA Control Panel:
1. Click Start, and click Control Panel (or point to Settings and click 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.
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NVIDIA® Optimus™ Technology
NVIDIA® Optimus™ technology is a seamless technology designed to get b est performance from the graphics system
while allowing longer battery life, without having to manually change settings. The computer will automatically and
seemlessly switch between the integrated UMA (Unified Memory Architecture) GPU (iGPU) and the discrete GPU
(dGPU) when required by the applications in use.
Display Devices & Options
Besides the built-in LCD you can also use an external monitor/flat panel display/TV (TV through HDMI-Out port only),
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connected to the external monitor port or to the HDMI-Out port (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) as your display
device.
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Audio Features
Sound Volume Adjustment
The sound volume level is set
using the volume control within
Windows (and the volume
function keys on the computer).
Click the Speaker icon in the
taskbar to check the setting.
Menu
Figure 9
THX TruStu-
dio Pro HDMI
Display Warn-
ing
You can configure the audio options on your computer
from the Sound control panel in Windows, or from the
Realtek HD Audio Manager
control panel (right-click the taskbar icon to bring up
an audio menu). The volume may also be adjusted by
means of the Fn + F5/F6 key combination/the volume
control.
/ icon in the taskbar/
THX TruStudio Pro Audio
Install the THX TruStudio AP to allow you to configure
the audio settings to your requirements for the best performance in games, music and movies.
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THX TruStudio Pro Activation
On the first run of THX TruStudio Pro you will need to activate the application.
1. To activate the application you will need to be connected to
the internet.
2. Double-click the THX Activate icon on the desktop and
click the Activate button.
3. The program will connect to th e internet to verify the activation
key.
4. Click Finish to complete the application activation.
5. Restart the computer.
THX Tru Studio Pro & HDMI
1. When you connect an HDMI display to the HDMI-Out port, the
THX TruStudio Pro controls will be disabled.
2. A warning box will pop-up and will prompt “Do you want to select another audio device now?”.
3. Click No to continue using the HDMI audio output from your
external display (do not attempt to select another audio device
when connected to the external HDMI display).
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Intel® Wireless Display Application
The Intel® Wireless Display Application (requires In-
tel® Centrino WLAN/Combo module), in conjunction
with a compatible video adapter (purchased separately),
allows you to display the contents of the notebook display
on another display (e.g. HDTV) without the need to have
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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 the Intel® WiDi application you will
need to set up your compatible adapter with your dis-
play/speakers. Connect the adapter using an HDMI or A/
V cable and turn on the display (or in the case of speakers
connect them to the wireless speaker adapter with the cables provided with the adapter), and then set the display to
the appropriate input channel (see the documentation supplied with your compatible adapter for full details).
Intel
® WiDi also incorporates Intel® Wireless Music
which allows you to wirelessly stream audio from your
computer to speakers connected to a compatible wireless
speaker adapter (purchased separately).
5. Click the button to accept the license and click Next.
6. Click Finish.
Intel® Wireless Music Driver Installation
If you wish to use your system to stream wireless audio to
speakers connected to a compatible wireless speaker
adapter you will need to install the Intel(R) Wireless Mu-sic Driver.
2. Click Browse and browse to the driver location (X: denotes
your DVD drive):
• X:\Options\02WLAN\Intel\WMusic\autorun.exe
3. Click Next.
4. Click the button to accept the license and click Next.
5. Click Finish.
6. Follow the procedure overleaf to setup WiDi or Wireless Music.
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Intel® WiDi Application Configuration
Compatible Adapters
For a list of compatible display and audio adapters check
the Intel website, or your service center.
1. Click Start > All Programs > Intel Corporation > Intel(R) Wireless Display > Intel(R) Wireless Display, or double click
the icon on the desktop.
2. Click I agree to the terms of this license (button).
3. The application will scan for any connected compatible
adapters (or you can click the Scan for available adapters
button to enable Intel My WiFi Technology).
4. Click to select any detected adapters, and click Connect.
5. The system will then prompt you to enter the 4-digit security code which will be displayed on the external TV Screen (or
press the connect button on the wireless speaker adapter).
6. Enter the code for the video adapter and click Continue.
7. You will then be prompted to enter a name for the video
adapter and click Continue.
8. Click Finished to complete the setup.
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3.75G/HSPA Module
1
1
USIM Card
Orientation
Note that the USIM
card’s readable side
(with the gold-colored
contacts) should face
upwards as illustrated.
(Model A Only)
If you have included an optional 3.75G/HSPA module in your purchase option, follow the instructions below to install
the USIM card (which will be provided by your service provider), and then run the appropriate application supplied with
your module.
USIM Card Insertion
1. Turn off the computer, and turn it over and remove the battery (slide the latches in the direction indicated below and slide the
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battery out).
2. Insert the USIM card as illustrated below until it clicks into position, and replace the battery.
Figure 10 - Remove the battery
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Driver Installation
Driver Installation General
Guidelines
As a general guide follow the
default on-screen instructions for each driver (e.g.
Next > Next > Finish) unless
you are an advanced user. In
many cases a restart is required to install the driver.
Make sure any modules (e.g.
PC Camera, WLAN or 3.75G/
HSPA) are ON before install-
ing the appropriate driver.
Windows Update
After installing all the drivers
make sure you enable Win-dows Update in order to get
all the latest security updates
etc. (all updates will include
the latest hotfixes from Mi-
crosoft).
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 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 11. 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
If the Found New Hardware wizard appears during the installation procedure, click
Cancel to close the window, and follow the installation procedure as directed.
Figure 11 - Install Drivers
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Troubleshooting
ProblemPossible Cause - Solution
The Wireless LAN/
Bluetooth/3.75G/HSPA
modules cannot be detected.
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The Bluetooth module is off
after resuming from Sleep.
A file cannot be copied to/from
a connected Bluetooth
device.
The captured video files from
the PC Camera are taking up
too much disk space.
The modules are off. Check the LED indicator and/or function key indicator to see if the WLAN/
Bluetooth/3.75G/HSPA module is on or off (see Table 1 on page 7 and Table 3 on page 8). If the
LED indicator is off, then press the Fn + F11 (WLAN), Fn + F12 (Bluetooth) or Fn + (3.75G/HSPA) in or der to enable the modules (see Table 3 on page 8).
The Bluetooth module’s default state will be off after resuming from the Sleep power-saving state.
Use the key combination (Fn + F12) to power on the Bluetooth module after the computer resumes
from Sleep.
Transferring data between the computer and a Bluetooth enabled device is supported in one
direction only (simultaneous data transfer is not supported). If you are copying a file from your
computer to a Bluetooth enabled device, you will not be able to copy a file from the Bluetooth
enabled device to your computer until the file transfer process from the computer has been
completed.
Note that capturing high resolution video files requires a substantial amount of disk space for each
file.
Note that the Windows system requires a minimum of 15GB of free space on t he C: drive system
partition. It is recommended that you save the capture video file to a location other than the C:drive,
limit the file size of the captured video or reduce video resolution (Options > Video Capture Pin... >
Output Size).
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Specifications
Latest Specification Information
The specifications listed in this here
are correct at the time of going to
press. Certain items (particularly processor types/speeds) may be
changed, delayed or updated due to
the manufacturer's release schedule. Check with your service center
for details.
One USB 2.0 Port
Two USB 3.0 Ports
One eSATA Port
One HDMI-Out Port
One External Monitor Port
One Headphone-Out Jack
One Microphone-In Jack
One RJ-45 LAN Jack
One DC-in Jack
Communication
Built-In Gigabit Ethernet LAN
(Factory Option) 1.3M/2.0M Pixel USB PC
Camera Module
(Factory Option) 3.75G/HSPA Mini-Card
Module (Model A Only)
WLAN/ Bluetooth Half Mini-Card
Modules:
(Factory Option) Intel® Centrino®
Advanced-N 6235 Wireless LAN (802.11a/g/n) + Bluetooth 4.0
(Factory Option) Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 2230 Wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n) +
Bluetooth 4.0
(Factory Option) Wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n)
(Factory Option) Wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n) + Bluetooth 3.0
Slot 1 for WLAN Module or Combo WLAN
and Bluetooth Module
(Factory Option) Slot 2 for 3.75G/HSPA
Module
Model B:
Slot 1 for WLAN Module or Combo WLAN
and Bluetooth Module
Environmental Spec
Temperature
Operating: 5
Non-Operating: -20°C - 60°C
Relative Humidity
Operating: 20% - 80%
Non-Operating: 10% - 90%
°C - 35°C
Power
Full Range AC/DC Adapter
AC Input: 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz
DC Output: 19V, 4.74A (90W)
6 Cell Smart Lithium-Ion Battery Pack,
48.84WH
(Factory Option) 6 Cell Smart Lithium-Ion
Battery Pack, 62.16WH
Dimensions & Weight
Model A:
374mm (w) * 250mm (d) * 14.3 - 37.2mm
(h)
2.6kg with 48.84WH Battery & ODD
or
374mm (w) * 250mm (d) * 20 - 37.2mm (h)
2.6kg with 48.84WH Battery & ODD
Model B:
413mm (w) * 270mm (d) * 14 - 40.5mm (h)
3kg (with 48.84WH Battery and ODD)
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Über das Ausführliche Benutzerhandbuch
Diese Kurzanleitung soll einen Überblick über die Schritte geben, die dazu notwendig s ind, das System zu starten. Dieses ist
nur eine Ergänzung und kein Ersatz für das erweiterte englischsprachige Benutzerhandbuch, das auf der mitgelieferten DiscDevice Drivers & Utilities + User's Manual im Adobe-Acrobat-Format vorliegt. Diese Disc enthält auch die Treiber und
Utility-Programme, die für einen einwandfreien Betrieb des Computers notwendig sind (Hinweis: Das Unternehmen behält
sich das Recht vor, diese Publikation ohne Vorankündigung zu überarbeiten und den Inhalt zu verändern).
Einige oder alle Funktionen des Computers sind bereits eingerichtet worden. Falls das nicht der Fall ist oder wenn Sie einzelne Teile des Systems neu konfigurieren (oder neu installieren) möchten, finden Sie eine Anleitung im erweiterten Benut-zerhandbuch. Die Disc Device Drivers & Utilities + User's Manual enthält nicht das Betriebssystem.
Einhaltung gesetzlicher Vorschriften und Sicherheitshinweise
Beachten Sie sorgfältig die Hinweise zu gesetzlichen Vorschriften und zu Sicherheitshinweisen im erweiterten Benutzerhandbuch auf der Disc Device Drivers & Utilities + User's Manual.