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, Pentium and Celeron 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
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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 (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-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 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
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
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Shut Down
Note that you should always shut your computer down by
choosing the Shut down command in Windows (see below). This will help prevent hard disk or system problems.
Click Settings in the Charms Bar (use the WindowsLogo Key+ C key combination to access the
Charms Bar) and choose Shut down from the Power
menu.
Or
Choose Shut down or sign out > Shut down from the
context menu (use the Windows Logo Key + X key
combination to access the context menu).
Figure 1
Opening the Lid/LCD/
Computer with AC/DC
Adapter Plugged-In
1. Remove all packing materials.
2. Place the computer on a stable surface.
3. (Model B Only) 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. Attach the AC/DC adapter to the DC-In jack on the left of the
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computer, then plug the AC power cord into an outlet, and connect
the AC power cord to the AC/DC adapter (make sure you use the adapter when first setting up the computer, as to safeguard the
computer during shipping the battery will be locked to not power the
system until first connected to the AC/DC adapter).
6. Use one hand to raise the
not exceed 127 degrees)
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 preinstalled. 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 8.1.
lid/LCD to a comfortable viewing angle
;
use the other hand (as illustrated in
(do
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Model Differences
This notebook series includes two different model types that mainly differ as indicated in the table below. Note that
your model may appear slightly different from those pictured in this manual.
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.
Figure 2
Front View with LCD Panel
Open (Model A)
1. PC Camera
2. *PC Camera LED
*When the PC camera is
in use, the LED will be
illuminated in red.
3. Built-In Microphone
4. LCD
5. Power Button
6. Keyboard
7. Touchpad & Buttons
5
7
6
2
1
3
7
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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
WLAN & Bluetooth
module(s) are OFF
if you are using the
computer aboard
aircraft by putting
the system in to Airplane Mode.
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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
2. *PC Camera LED
*When the PC camera is in
use, the LED will be
illuminated in red.
3. Built-In Microphone
4. LCD
5. Power Button
6. Keyboard
7. Touchpad & Buttons
5
7
6
2
1
3
7
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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
WLAN & Bluetooth
module(s) are OFF
if you are using the
computer aboard
aircraft by putting
the system in to Airplane Mode.
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LED Indicators
The LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the computer.
IconColorDescription
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OrangeThe AC/DC Adapter is Plugged In
GreenThe Computer is On
Blinking GreenThe Computer is in Sleep Mode
OrangeThe Battery is Charging
GreenThe Battery is Fully Charged
Blinking OrangeThe Battery Has Reached Critically Low Power Status
GreenThe Hard Disk/Optical Device is in use
Green
Airplane Mode is ON (the WLAN & Bluetooth Modules are OFF)
Table 2 - LED Indicators
Keyboard
Keypad
Function Keys
Num Lk &
Scr Lk
Numeric
Keypad
Fn Key
Windows Logo Key
Menu/Application Key
Windows Logo
Keyboard Shortcut
Use the Windows Logo
Key + D key combi-
nation to switch from the
Start screen to the Windows Desktop.
Menu/Application
Keyboard Shortcut
When the Desktop app is
running you can use the
Menu/Application key
on the keyboard to
act as a mouse rightclick. In the Start screen
this function is useful to
quickly display the Cus-
tomize bar.
Function Keys
Num Lk &
Scr Lk
Numeric
Keypad
Fn Key
Windows Logo Key
Menu/Application Key
Model A
Model B
Figure 4 - Keyboard
The keyboard (Model A) has a numeric keypad for easy numeric data input. Pressing Fn + Num Lk turns on/off the
numeric keypad. It also features function keys to allow you to change operational features instantly.
The keyboard (Model B) includes a numeric keypad (on the right side of the keyboard) 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.
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Function Keys & Visual Indicators
The function keys (F1 - F11 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 (in the Windows Desktop application only andnot in the Start Screen) when the hot key driver is installed.
When in the Windows Desktop application ( not in the Start Screen), press the Fn + Esc key combination, or doubleclick 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,and enables you to quickly turn modules on/off.
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Figure 5 - Control Center
Click on any button to turn any of the modules (e.g. TouchPad, Camera) on/off. Click on Power Conservation to switch
between Performance, Balanced or Energy Star modes. 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 mode.
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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 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.
Sleep
Click the Sleep button to bring up the Hibernate or
Sleep buttons, and click either button to have the
computer enter the appropriate power-saving mode.
Display Switch
Click the Display Switch button to access the menu (or
use the + P key combination) and select the appropriate display mode.
Time Zone
Clicking the Time Zone button will access the Date and
Time Windows control panel.
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 low-power sleep mode after a designated period of inactivity. Click either the Performance, Balanced or Ener-gy Star button.
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Desktop Background
Clicking the Desktop Background button will allow you
to change the desktop background picture.
Touchpad/PC Camera
Click either of these buttons to toggle the Touchpad or
camera module’s power status. A crossed out icon will appear over the top left of the icon when it is off
that the power status of the camera is also effected by the
Power Mode selected.
. Note
System Map: Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views (Model A)
1
Front
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6
Bottom
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Figure 6
Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views (Model A)
1. LED Indicators
2. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
3. DC-In Jack
4. RJ-45 LAN Jack
5. External Monitor Port
6. Vent
7. HDMI-Out Port
8. USB 2.0 Ports
9. USB 3.0 Port
10. Microphone-In Jack
11. Headphone-Out Jack
12. Optical Device Drive Bay
13. Emergency Eject Hole
14. Security Lock Slot
15. Speakers
2
8
4
6
3
Left
Right
5
Rear
10
11
7
6
6
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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/optical device etc., for any
reason, please contact your distributor/
supplier for further information.
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System Map: Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views
1
Front
14
6
Bottom
16
2
8
4
6
3
Left
Right
5
Rear
10
11
7
6
6
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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/optical device etc., for any
reason, please contact your distributor/
supplier for further information.
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Figure 7
Front, Left, Right, Rear & Bottom Views (Model B)
1. LED Indicators
2. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
3. DC-In Jack
4. RJ-45 LAN Jack
5. External Monitor Port
6. Vent
7. HDMI-Out Port
8. USB 2.0 Ports
9. USB 3.0 Port
10. Microphone-In Jack
11. Headphone-Out Jack
12. Optical Device Drive Bay
13. Emergency Eject Hole
14. Security Lock Slot
15. Battery
16. Speakers
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8
(Model B)
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Windows 8.1 Touch Screen Controls/Gestures
Design II (Model A) computers incorporate a Touch Screen and this can be used to navigate through he interface in
much the same way as a mouse, touchpad and keyboard. The following gestures are useful when navigating the Win-dows 8.1 interface.
•Swipe from the right (Access the Charms Bar) - Pull your finger from the right side of the screen (in the black
area) to the left a little bit to bring up the Charms Bar.
Figure 8 - Swipe from Right & Left
•Swipe from the left (Switch apps) - If multiple apps are running you can slide your finger from the left side of the
screen (in the black area) to the right to switch between apps.
•Swipe slowly from the left (Snap apps) - Perform the same action above more slowly, to drag one app out and display it side-by-side with the app that was already on your screen.
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•Swipe from left and back (Display running apps) - Slide your finger from the left and quickly drag it back
towards the right to display a list of apps that are currently running. Tap any app to switch to it.
•Pull down from the top (Close app) - Close any running app by starting at the top area of the screen and quickly
pulling your finger about halfway down the screen.
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•Swipe down/up (Customize menu) - Swiping the finger a little bit down from the top, or up from the bottom of the
Start screen will bring up the menu with the Customize icon. Tap the Customize icon and then select the app
tiles, and slide them to any selected position to rearrange them.
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Figure 9 - Swipe Up and Tap, Hold & Release (Desktop Right-Click)
•Swipe down on an item (Select/right-click) - Swipe down on any tile in the Start screen to select it and bring up
additional options.
•Tap, Hold & Release (Desktopright-click) - Tap the Desktop, hold until a square icon appears, and then release
to access the right click menu.
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Touch Keyboard
Touch Keyboard Desktop App taskbar Icon
Select Keyboard or Writing Pad Input
Click Help
Design II (Model A) Only
If you need to type on screen then the Touch Keyboard
will pop up when required (e.g. when you need to type in
an internet URL address in Internet Explorer). When the
Touch Keyboard is displayed you have several display/input options and these can be accessed from the icon
at the bottom right of the keyboard.
To access the Touch Keyboard from the Desktop App
click/tap the keyboard icon in the taskbar .
The Touch Keyboard allows you to input text without the
use of an actual keyboard, and you can use writing pad to
write (continuously or one character at a time) or Touch
Keyboard to input text. Use the Help menu for further information.
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Figure 10 - Touch Keyboard
Figure 11 -Touch Keyboard, Writing Pad Input & Help
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Windows 8.1 Control Panel
Move the mouse to
the bottom left of the
screen and right-click
the Start button to access the menu.
Figure 12
Context
Menu
Figure 13
Start
Screen
Throughout this manual you will see an instruction to open the Control Panel. Right-click the Start button in the
Desktop app or Start screen (or use the Windows Logo Key + X key 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. and then select Control Panel.
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Windows 8.1 Start Screen &
Desktop
The Apps, control panels, utilities and programs within
Windows are accessed from the Start screen and/or
Windows Desktop app. The Desktop (which runs as an
app within the Start screen) can be accessed by clicking
the Desktop item in the Start screen (or by using the
Windows Logo Key + D key combination). The
taskbar is displayed at the bottom of the desktop screen,
and you can see the notification area of the taskbar in the
bottom right of the screen. Click the arrow at the bottom
of the Start screen to access Apps.
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Apps & Tiles
Click the arrow at the bottom of the
screen to access Apps
The Start screen will contain a number of apps, and many more
will be installed as you add more applications etc. Not all of these
apps can fit on one screen so you will often need use the slider at
the bottom of the screen in order to view all the necessary Apps.
Charms Bar
The right side of the screen displays the Charms Bar. The Charms Bar contains the Search, Share, Start, Devices and
Settings menus. To access up the Charms Bar move the cursor to the upper or lower right corners of the screen, and
then hover over one of the items in the Charms Bar to activate it (the bar will be black when it is active), or use the
Windows Logo Key + C key combination.
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Figure 14 - Start Screen with Charms Bar
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Video Features
1
2
2
1
Figure 15
Display
Control
Panel
Screen Resolution for Apps (Windows 8.1)
The minimum resolution in which Apps will run is
1024x768.
The minimum resolution required to support all the features of Windows 8.1 (including multitasking with snap)
is 1366x768.
The system features an Intel integrated GPU. You can
switch display devices, and configure display options,
from the Display control panel in Windows as long as the
video driver is installed.
4. Right-click the desktop (use the Windows Logo Key + D
key combination to access the desktop) and select Screen resolution.
5. Use the dropbox to select the screen resolution .
6. Click Advancedsettings .
To access the Intel® HD Graphics Control Panel:
1. Click the icon (Intel® HD Graphics Control Panel) on the
Apps screen.
OR
2. Right-click the desktop (use the Windows Logo Key + D
key combination to access the desktop) and select Graphics Properties from the menu.
OR
3. Click the icon in the notification area of the Desktop taskbar
and select Graphics Properties from the menu.
Display Devices
Besides the built-in LCD, you can also use an external
VGA monitor (CRT)/external Flat Panel Display or TV
(connected to the external monitor port/HDMI-Out port)
as your display device.
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Using the Windows Logo Key + P
Figure 16
+ P (Change Display
Configuration)
Figure 17 - Power Options
Key Combination to Switch Displays
You can also use the + P key combination (or Fn + F7
) to quickly change display configuration and modes (this
is particularly useful when attaching a projector) in Win-dows.
1. Attach your external display to the external monitor port/HDMIOut port, and turn it on.
2. Press the + P (or Fn + F7) key combination.
3. An on-screen menu will pop up.
4. Use the cursor keys ( + P) to select the appropriate
configuration from the menu, and press Enter to confirm the
selection.
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 + F4),
computer lid (when closed), 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 apower 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.
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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.
WLAN or Bluetooth) are ON
before installing 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).
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Driver Installation
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 18. 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 18 - Install Drivers
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Troubleshooting
ProblemPossible Cause - Solution
The Wireless LAN/Bluetooth
modules cannot be detected.
The PC Camera module cannot be
detected.
The captured video files from the PC Camera are taking up too much disk
space.
The modules are off as the computer is in Airplane Mode. Check the LED in dicator
and/or function key indicator to see if it is in Airplane Mode (see Table 2 on page 8). Use
the Fn + F11 key combination to toggle Airplane Mode on/off (see Table 3 on page 10).
The module is off. Press the Fn + F10 key comb inati on in order to enab le th e module (see
Table 3 on page 10). Run the camera application to view the camera picture.
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 20GB (64bit) of free space on theC: 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.
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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.
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Processor Options
Model A:
Intel® Pentium™ Processor
N3520 (2.17GHz)
2MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1333MHz,
TDP 7.5W
Intel® Celeron™ Processor
N2920 (1.86GHz)
2MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1066MHz,
TDP 7.5W
N2820 (2.13GHz), N2815 (1.86GHz)
1MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1066MHz,
TDP 7.5W
N2806 (1.60GHz)
1MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1066MHz,
TDP 4.3W
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N2805 (1.46GHz)
2MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1066MHz,
TDP 4.3W
Model B:
Intel® Pentium™ Processor
N3520 (2.17GHz)
2MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1333MHz,
TDP 7.5W
Intel® Celeron™ Processor
N2920 (1.86GHz)
2MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1066MHz,
TDP 7.5W
N2820 (2.13GHz), N2815 (1.86GHz)
1MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1066MHz,
TDP 7.5W
N2806 (1.60GHz)
1MB L2 Cache, 22nm, DDR3L-1066MHz,
TDP 4.3W
BIOS
64Mb SPI Flash ROM
AMI BIOS
Storage
(Factory Option) One Changeable
9.5mm(h) Super Multi Optical Device Drive
(Factory Option) Dummy ODD
(Model A Only) One Changeable 2.5"
7.0mm (h) SATA HDD
(Model B Only) One Changeable 2.5"
7.0mm (h) SATA HDD/SSD
Memory
For N3520, N2920, N2820 & N2815
Processors:
Two 204 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting
DDR3L1066/1333MHz Memory
Memory Expandable up to 8GB
(The real memory operating frequency
depends on the FSB of the processor.)
For N2806 & N2805 Processors:
One 204 Pin SO-DIMM Socket Supporting
DDR3L1066MHz Memory
Memory Expandable up to 8GB
(The real memory operating frequency
depends on the FSB of the processor.)
LCD
Model A:
14" (35.56cm) HD (Thickness: 3.6mm)
Design II Only:
Multi Touch
Model B:
15.6" (39.62cm) HD (Thickness: 3.8mm)
Video Adapter
Intel HD Graphics
Dynamic Frequency (Intel Dynamic Video
Memory Technology for up to 1.7GB)
Microsoft DirectX® 11 Compatible
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