Eurocom A9100 User Manual

V10.1.00

Preface

Notice
The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication. This publication and any accompanying software may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, translated, trans­mitted or reduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor, manufacturer or creators of this publication, except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes. Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and/or registered trade­marks of their respective companies. They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of that product or its manufacturer. ©September 2010
Trademarks
Intel, Celeron, and Intel Core are trademarks/registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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R&TTE Directive
This device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Direc­tive 1999/5/EC.
This device will be sold in the following EEA countries: Austria, Italy, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Denmark, Lux­embourg, Finland, Netherlands, France, Norway, Germany, Portugal, Greece, Spain, Iceland, Sweden, Ireland, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia, Poland, Slov­enia.
CE Marking
This device has been tested to and conforms to the regulatory requirements of the European Union and has at­tained CE Marking. The CE Mark is a conformity marking consisting of the letters “CE”. The CE Mark applies to products regulated by certain European health, safety and environmental protection legislation. The CE Mark is obligatory for products it applies to: the manufacturer affixes the marking in order to be allowed to sell his product in the European market.
This product conforms to the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC in order to attain CE Marking. A notified body has determined that this device has properly demonstrated that the requirements of the directive have been met and has issued a favorable certificate of expert opinion. As such the device will bear the notified body number 0560 after the CE mark.
The CE Marking is not a quality mark. Foremost, it refers to the safety rather than to the quality of a product. Secondly, CE Marking is mandatory for the product it applies to, whereas most q uality marking s are vo lu ntary.
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FCC Statement
(Federal Communications Commission)
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in­stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the service representative or an experienc ed radio/TV technician for help.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference. And
2. This device must accept any interference, including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
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Warning
Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not ex­pressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance with the above standard s could void your authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Follow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons when using any electrical equipment:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example n ear a ba th tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tu b, in a wet
basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using this equipment with a telephone line (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There
may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may
explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
5. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit (Full Range AC/DC Adapter – AC Input 100 -
240V, 50 - 60Hz, DC Output 19V, 4.74A).
This Computer’s Optical Device is a Laser Class 1 Product
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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:
1. Don’t drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the case and the components could be damaged.
2. Keep it dry, and don’t overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating ele-
ment. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly dam­aged.
3. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other
strong magnetic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage your data.
4. Follow the proper workin g procedu res for t he computer. Shut the computer down properly and don’t forget
to save your work. Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost.
5. Take care when using peripheral devices.
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Power Safety
Power Safety
Warning
Before you undertake any upgrade proce­dures, make sure that you have turned off the power, and discon­nected all peripherals and cables (including telephone lines).
The computer has specific power requirements:
When you want to unplug the power cord, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head, not
by its wire.
Make sure the socket and any extension cord(s) you use can support the total current
load of all the connected devices.
Before cleaning the computer, make sure it is disconnected from any external power
supplies.
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Do not plug in the power cord if you are wet.
Do not use the power cord if it is broken.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
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Removal Warning
When removing any cover(s) and screw(s) for the purposes of device upg rade, remember to replace the cover(s) and screw(s) before turning the computer on.
Cleaning
Do not apply cleaner directly to the computer, use a soft clean cloth. Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the computer yourself. Doing so may violate your warranty and expose you and the computer to electric shock. Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel. Unplug the computer from the power supply. Then refer servicing to qualified service personnel under any of the following conditions:
When the power cord 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.
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Ergonomics

We designed your Multimedia PC system to be functional as well as attractive. To get most out of it, here are some suggestions on how to position and use the computer:
The top third of the LCD (screen) should be at eye-level or slightly below.
The LCD should be at least 18"/45cm. directly in front of you.
If the screen resolution makes you strain to read, then adjust the resolution to something more co mfortable (see “Video
Features” on page 1 - 15).
Angle the LCD (see “Tilting the LCD Screen” on page 1 - 6) so that it doesn’t reflect any light into your eyes.
Use a chair which offers good back support (especially lower-back). The seat should allow your feet to rest flat on the
floor or on a footrest directly in front of you.
If possible, illuminate your work area with natural daylight or use a steady-glowing (non-flickering) light source.
Place the keyboard and mouse so that your arms are at your sides and your forearms are roughly parallel to the floor.
Your wrists should flex slightly downward as you work. Your neck and shoulders should also be relaxed.
T ake a break from the computer. Get up, stretch, flex your wrists, walk about, and look at something else for about 10
minutes every hour.
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Carrying the Computer
We strongly recommend using both hands to move the computer (one hand gripping the handle area and the other grip­ping the computer) to avoid accidentally dropping it. Be careful that objects such as belt buckles etc. do not scratch the screen while it is being carried.
Lighting
Proper lighting and comfortable display viewing angle can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue in your neck and shoulders.
Position the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of light.
Keep the display screen clean and set the brig htness and contrast to levels that allow you to see the screen clearly.
Position the display directly in front of you at a comfortable viewing distance.
Adjust the display-viewing angle to find the best position.
LCD Screen Care
To prevent image persistence on LCD monitors (caused by the continuous display of graphics on the screen for an extended period of time) take the following precautions:
Set the Windows Power Plans to turn the screen off after a few minutes of screen idle time.
Use a rotating, moving or blank screen saver (this prevents an image from being displayed too long ).
Rotate desktop background images every few days.
Turn the monitor off when the system is not in use.
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Wall Mounting Information
The computer may be mounted on a wall for display. The system meets VESA (FDMI) Standard (100mm * 100mm) for wall mounting. However if you intend to wall mount the system please contact your service center for information in order to avoid personal injury, or damage to the computer.
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Contents
Notice .................................................................................I
FCC Statement ................................................................III
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: ........................IV
Instructions for Care and Operation ...............................VI
Power Safety ..................................................................VII
Cleaning .......................................................................VIII
Servicing ...................................................................... VIII
Ergonomics ..................................................................... IX
Wall Mounting Information ............................................XI
Quick Start Guide
Overview ........................................................................1-1
Advanced Users .............................................................1-2
Beginners and Not-So-Advanced Users ........................1-2
Warning Boxes ..............................................................1-2
Not Included ..................................................................1-3
System Startup ...............................................................1-4
System Map: Front View ...............................................1-5
Tilting the LCD Screen ..................................................1-6
Keyboard Options ..........................................................1-7
LED Indicators & Buttons .............................................1-8
On Screen Display Indicators ........................................ 1-9
System Map: Left View ...............................................1-10
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HDMI-In Port ..............................................................1-11
Mode Toggle ................................................................1-11
System Map: Right View .............................................1-12
System Map: Rear View ..............................................1-13
Windows 7 Start Menu & Control Panel .....................1-14
Video Features .............................................................1-15
Power Options ........................................ .... ..................1-17
Features & Components
Overview ........................................................................2-1
Hard Disk Drive .............................................................2-2
Optical (CD/DVD) Device ............................................2-3
Loading Discs ................................................................2-3
Handling CDs or DVDs .................................................2-4
DVD Regional Codes ....................................................2-5
Multi-in-1 Card Reader ..................................................2-6
ExpressCard Slot ............................................................2-7
Inserting and Removing ExpressCards .......................... 2-7
Audio Features ...............................................................2-8
Adding a Printer ................................................. .... ... ...2-10
USB Printer ..................................................................2-10
Parallel Printer .............................................................2-10
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Power Management
Overview ........................................................................3-1
Turning On the Computer ..............................................3-2
Power Plans ...................................................................3-3
Power-Saving States ......................................................3-5
Sleep ..............................................................................3-5
Hibernate ........................................................................3-6
Shut down ......................................................................3-6
Configuring the Power Buttons .....................................3-7
Resuming Operation ......................................................3-8
Drivers & Utilities
What to Install ................................................................4-1
Module Driver Installation ............................................4-1
Driver Installation ..........................................................4-2
Updating/Reinstalling Individual Drivers ......................4-4
User Account Control ....................................................4-4
Windows Security Message ...........................................4-4
New Hardware Found ....................................................4-5
Driver Installation Procedure .........................................4-5
Chipset ...........................................................................4-5
Video ..............................................................................4-5
LAN ...............................................................................4-5
ExpressCard/Card Reader ..............................................4-6
On Screen Display .........................................................4-6
USB 3.0 ..........................................................................4-6
Intel MEI Driver ............................................................4-6
Audio .............................................................................4-6
Windows Experience Index ...........................................4-7
Optional Drivers ............................................................4-8
PC Camera Module ........................................................4-8
Wireless LAN Module ...................................................4-8
Bluetooth Module ..........................................................4-8
Touch Screen Module ............................................ ... .... .4-8
BIOS Utilities
Overview ........................................................................5-1
The Power-On Self Test (POST) ...................................5-2
Failing the POST ...........................................................5-3
Fatal Errors ................................................ ....................5-3
Non-Fatal Errors ............................................................5-3
The Setup Utility ............................................................5-4
Entering Setup ................................................................5-4
Setup Screens .................................................................5-5
Main Menu .....................................................................5-6
System Time & Date (Main Menu) ...............................5-6
SATA Port 1/2/3/4 (Main Menu) ...................................5-7
System/Extended Memory (Main Menu) ......................5-7
BIOS Revision/KBC/
EC Firmware Revision (Main Menu) ............................5-7
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Advanced Menu .............................................................5-8
Advanced Chipset Control (Advanced Menu) ..............5-8
Total Graphics Memory (Advanced Menu >
Advanced Chipset Control) ...........................................5-9
SATA Mode (Advanced Menu) ....................................5-9
Legacy USB Support: (Advanced Menu) ......................5-9
Boot-time Diagnostic Screen (Advanced Menu) ...........5-9
Legacy OS Boot (Advanced Menu) ............................5-10
Power On Boot Beep (Advanced Menu) .....................5-10
Security Menu ..............................................................5-11
Set Supervisor Password (Security Menu) ..................5-11
Set User Password (Security Menu) ............................5-12
Password on boot: (Security Menu) ............................5-12
Boot Menu ...................................................................5-13
Exit Menu ....................................................................5-14
Upgrading The Computer
Overview ........................................................................6-1
When Not to Upgrade ....................................................6-2
Removing the Rear Top Cover ......................................6-3
Wireless Keyboard & Mouse USB Transceiver ............6-5
Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive .....................................6-6
Upgrading the System Memory (RAM) ........................6-8
Upgrading the Processor ..............................................6-11
Modules & Options
Overview ........................................................................7-1
PC Camera Module ........................................................7-2
PC Camera Driver Installation .......................................7-2
PC Camera Audio Setup ................................................7-3
Wireless LAN Module ...................................................7-9
802.11b/g/n Driver Installation ...................................... 7-9
Connecting to a Wireless Network in Windows 7 .......7-10
Windows Mobility Center ...........................................7-13
Bluetooth & WLAN Combo Module ..........................7-14
Bluetooth Combo Driver Installation ..........................7-15
Bluetooth & WLAN Combo Settings ..........................7-16
Bluetooth Networking Setup .......................................7-19
Bluetooth & WLAN Combo Module Configuration ...7-20
Touch Screen Module ............................................ ... ...7-23
Touch Screen Driver Installation .................................7-23
TV Tuner Module ........................................................7-28
TV Recording and Power Plans ...................................7-30
Remote Control Unit ....................................................7-30
Troubleshooting
Overview ........................................................................8-1
Basic Hints and Tips ......................................................8-2
Backup and General Maintenance .................................8-3
Viruses ...........................................................................8-4
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Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software ..........8-5
Problems & Possible Solutions ......................................8-7
Bluetooth Connection Problems ..................................8-10
Wake On LAN Setup ...................................................8-14
Interface (Ports & Jacks)
Overview .......................................................................A-1
Computer Ports and Jacks .............................................A-2
Card Reader Port ...........................................................A-2
COM/Serial Ports ..........................................................A-2
DC-In Jack ....................................................................A-2
e-SATA Port .................................................................A-2
External Monitor (VGA) Port .......................................A-2
HDMI-In Port ...............................................................A-3
Headphone-Out Jack .....................................................A-3
Line-In Jack .................................................................. A-3
Microphone-In Jack ......................................................A-3
RJ-45 LAN Jack ...........................................................A-3
Security Lock Slot ........................................................A-3
S/PDIF-Out Jack ...........................................................A-4
USB 2.0/1.1 Ports .........................................................A-4
USB 3.0 Port .................................................................A-4
Intel Video Driver Controls
Intel Video Driver Installation ...................................... B-1
Video .............................................................................B-1
Dynamic Video Memory Technology ......................B-1
Intel® Graphics & Media Control Panel ......................B-2
Attaching Other Displays ..............................................B-4
Configuring an External Display in Windows 7 ...........B-6
Specifications
Processor ....................................................................... C-2
Processor ....................................................................... C-2
Processor ....................................................................... C-2
Core Logic ....................................................................C-2
Display .......................................................................... C-2
Memory .........................................................................C-3
Video Adapter ...............................................................C-3
BIOS .............................................................................C-3
Storage ..........................................................................C-3
Audio ............................................................................C-3
Keyboard & Pointing Device ........................................C-3
Interface ........................................................................C-3
Card Reader ..................................................................C-4
Slots ..............................................................................C-4
Communication .............................................................C-4
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Communication .............................................................C-4
Power Management ......................................................C-4
Power ............................................................................ C-4
Security ......................................................................... C-4
Operating System ..........................................................C-4
Environmental Spec ......................................................C-4
Physical Dimensions & Weight .................................... C-5
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Quick Start Guide

Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide

Overview

This Quick Start Guide is a brief introduction to the basic features of your computer, to navigating around the computer and to getting your system started. The remainder of the manual covers the following:
Chapter 2 A guide to using some of the main features of the computer e.g. the storage devices (hard disk,
optical device, Multi-in-1 card reader, ExpressCard/34/54) Audio & Printer.
Chapter 3 The computer’s power saving options.
Chapter 4 The installation of the drivers and utilities essential to the operation or improvement of some of the
computer’s subsystems.
Chapter 5 An outline of the computer’s built-in software or BIOS (Basic Input Output System).
Chapter 6 Instructions for upgrading your computer.
Chapter 7 A quick guide to the computer’s PC Camera, Wireless LAN, Bluetooth & WLAN Combo,
Touch Screen and TV Tuner modules (some of which may be optional depending on your pur­chase configuration).
Chapter 8 A troubleshooting guide.
Appendix A Definitions of the interface, ports/jacks which allow your computer to communicate with external
devices.
Appendix B Information on the Intel video driver controls.
Appendix C The computer’s specification.
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Notes
Check the light colored boxes with the mark above to find detailed information about the computer’s features.
Quick Start Guide

Advanced Users

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

Beginners and Not-So-Advanced Users

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

Warning Boxes

No matter what your level please pay careful attention to the warning and safety information indicated by the
symbol. Also please note the safety and handling instructions as indicated in the Preface.
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Drivers
If you are installing new system software, or are re-configuring your computer for a different system, you will need to install the drivers listed in “Drivers & Utilities” on page 4 - 1. Drivers are programs which act as an interface between the com­puter and a hardware component e.g. a wireless network module. It is very important that you install the drivers in the order listed in Table 4 - 1, on page 4 - 3. You will be unable to use most advanced controls until the necessary drivers and util­ities are properly installed. If your system hasn’t been properly configured (your service representative may have already done that for you), refer to “What to Install” on page 4 - 1 for installation instructions.
Ports and Jacks
See “Computer Ports and Jacks” on page A - 2 for a description of the interface (ports & jacks) which allow your com­puter to communicate with external devices, connect to the internet etc.

Not Included

Operating Systems (e.g. Windows 7) and applications (e.g. word processing, spreadsheet and database programs) have their own manuals, so please consult the appropriate manuals.
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Shutdown
Note that you should always shut your computer down by choosing the Shut Down command from the bottom right of the Start menu in Windows. This will help prevent hard disk or system problems.
Power Button (located along the bottom of the LCD)
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System Startup

1. Remove all packing materials, CDs/DVDs and floppy disks etc.
2. Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the computer to their ports (e.g keyboard and mouse e tc.)
3. Attach the AC/DC ad apter to the DC-In jack located under the LCD, the n plug the AC powe r cord into an outlet,
and connect the AC power cord to the AC/DC adapter.
4. Push the power button at the front of the computer (under the LCD) to turn the computer “on”.
Figure 1 - 1 - AC/DC Adapter Plugged-In/Power Button
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System Map: Front View

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5
6
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1. Optional Built-In PC Camera
2. LCD (With Optional Touch Panel - see page
7 - 23)
3. Power & System Activity LED Indicators
4. Function Buttons*
5. Power Button*
6. USB 2.0 Ports
7. Microphone-In Jack
8. Head phone/Speaker-Out Jack
9. RJ-45 LAN Jack
10. 2 * USB Ports
11. eSATA Port
12. External Monitor Port
13. 2 * COM Ports
14. DC-In Jack
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5
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*Note the power and function buttons are located along the bottom of the LCD
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Figure 1 - 2 - Front View
System Map: Front View 1 - 5
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Moving the Computer
We strongly recommend using both hands to move the computer. You can use one hand to grip the computer by the stand, and the other to hold the top of the LCD screen.
It is recommended that you carry the computer with the LCD facing your body to avoid scratching the surface against other objects. However take care not to scratch the LCD with any personal items, belt fittings or jewelry etc.(one hand grip­ping the stand and the other gripping the top of the computer to avoid accidentally dropping it).
45°
-5°
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Tilting the LCD Screen

It is possible to tilt the LCD screen in order to get the best possible viewing angle of the screen without glare etc. Apply pressure with one hand at the base of the computer, while carefully pushing the LCD screen to tilt it to the appropriate viewing angle.
Figure 1 - 3 - LCD Screen Tilt
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Dongle & USB Ports
A single USB dongle is provided with the keyboard, mouse and TV Tuner. This dongle acts as a transceiver for the key­board and mouse, and as a RF transceiver for the TV Tuner. This dongle may be inserted into any of the USB ports, how­ever if you have included the TV Tuner in your purchase op­tion it is recommended that you do not plug the dongle into the USB port located behind the rear top cover (see Figure 6 - 4
on page 6 - 5) in order to prevent any interf erence.

Keyboard Options

There are two keyboard options for this computer series. These keyboards may include embedded numerical keypads for easy numeric data input and/or function keys/hot keys to allow you to change operational features instantly. Some keyboards may require a driver to access all available functions etc.
Figure 1 - 4 - Optional Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Kit
A USB port located behind the rear top cover is designed to house the transceiver for the USB wireless Keyboard & Mouse Kit (or a USB transceiver for any Keyboard/Mouse). See “Wireless Keyboard & Mouse USB Trans-
ceiver” on page 6 - 5 for more information.
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Keyboard Options 1 - 7
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LED Indicators & Buttons

The LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the computer.
Icon Color Description
Green The computer is On
Blinking Green The computer is in Sleep Mode
Orange
Green System Activity
Table 1 - 1 - LED Indicators
The AC/DC Adapter is Plugged in
& the Computer is Powered Off
The buttons located under the front panel icons allow you to make screen and input adjustments.
Figure 1 - 5 - Front Icons
Icon Description
Decrease/Increase Buttons - Use the buttons
to decrease/increase the brightness/volume
Menu Toggle - Use this button to switch
between the brightness or audio menus and
use the buttons above to adjust
Mode Toggle - Use this button to toggle
between the computer and HDMI Input
modes (see “Mode Toggle” on page 1 - 11)
Table 1 - 2 - Function Buttons
1 - 8 LED Indicators & Buttons
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On Screen Display Indicators

Visual indicators for brightness and volume are available when the OSD AP is installed (see “On Screen Dis-
play” on page 4 - 6). When the driver is installed, an icon will appear in the taskbar.
Note that these indicators illustrate the volume and brightness level changes when adjusted by the buttons on the computer itself. Use the menu toggle button to switch between the brightness or volume (some key­boards may provide their own indicators).
OSD Icon Description
Volume Decrease/Increase
Brightness Decrease/Increase
Table 1 - 3 - On Screen Display Indicators
If your purchase configuration includes the Multi-Touch Panel you may use the stylus pen (or a finger) to slide along the bars under the on-screen symbols to adjust the volume and brightness and controls
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LED Indicators & Buttons 1 - 9
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Figure 1 - 6
Left View
1. Stand
2. Multi-in-1 Card Reader
3. ExpressCard Slot (see page 2
- 7)
4. 1 * USB 3.0 Port
5. HDMI-in Port
6. Line-In Jack
7. S/PDIF-Out Jack
ExpressCard Slot
The ExpressCard Slot accepts either Ex-
pressCard/34 or Ex­pressCard/54 formats.
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5
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HDMI-In Port
Note that the HDMI-In Port supports video and audio signals from attached HDMI devices.
Multi-in-1 Card Reader
The card reader allows you to use the most
popular digital storage card formats:
MMC (MultiMedia Card) / RSMMC
SD (Secure Digital) / Mini SD / SDHC /
SDXC Compatible
MS (Memory Stick) / MS Pro / MS Duo
USB 3.0 Port
The USB 3.0 port is denoted by its blue col­or; USB 2.0 ports are colored black. Note that the USB 3.0 port requires a driver in- stallation (see “USB 3.0” on page 4 - 7), does not support wake on USB and is not operational under DOS.
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