The supported memory cards may vary without notice.
Storage (Items listed here may vary depending on the model users purchased)
HDD form factor 2.5”, 9.5mm High, SATA 5400rpm
80GB/120GB/160GB
SSD (solid-state disk) Optional supported
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Communication Port(Items listed here may vary without notice)
LAN 10/100 Ethernet
Wireless LAN MS-6894, AW-NE771 (Optional Supported)
Bluetooth MS-6837D (Optional Supported)
3G/ 3.5G Huawei EM770
(Optional Supported)
Audio
Sound Interface ALC 888
Internal Speaker 2 speakers with housing
Sound Volume Adjust by K/B hot-key & SW
Video
Dual View Function LCD or CRT will be auto detected when connected.
CRT Output Supported
Display
LCD Type 10" / 10.2” (optional)
Brightness Brightness controlled by K/B hot-keys
WebCam
CMOS Optional Supported
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Software & BIOS
USB Flash Boot Yes, USB floppy boot up DOS only
BIOS Fast Boot Support --- Yes
Others
Kensington Lock Hole x 1
Compliance WHQL
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Product Overview (descriptions listed here are for reference only)
1. Rubber Pads
2. Cover Latch
Protect your notebook from random closing.
It is a bounce-back device to lock the cover with the deck when closing your Notebook PC.
3. Webcam/ Webcam LED (optional)
This built-in Webcam can be used for picture taking, video recoding or conferencing, and
any other interactive applications.
Webcam LED indicator, next to the webcam, grows orange when webcam function is
activated; LED goes out when this function is turned off.
4. Power Button / Power LED
Power Button
Press the power button to turn the notebook power ON and OFF.
Power/ ECO Engine LED:
5. Quick Launch Buttons /
Press the Quick Launch buttons to activate the specific applications or tools. With the help of
Glowing blue when the notebook power is turned on.
Glowing green when the ECO Engine, Power Saving Function is activated.
LED goes off when this function is turned off.
Note that ECO Engine is an optional function.
these Quick Launch buttons, users will be able to do work more efficiently.
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6. Status LED
7. Keyboard
8. Quick Launch [Fn] Buttons on Keyboard (optional)
9. Touchpad
10. Finger Print Reader (optional)
11. Stereo Speakers
The built-in keyboard provides all the functions of a full-sized (US-defined) keyboard.
Use the [Fn] buttons on the keyboard to activate the specific applications or tools. With the
help of these quick launch buttons, users will be able to do work more efficiently.
This is the pointing device of the notebook.
This is the security device for the notebook.
Give high quality sound blaster with stereo system and Hi-Fi function supported.
12. Card Reader
The built-in card reader may support various types of memory card, such as MMC (Multi-Media
Card), XD (eXtreme Digital), SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (SD High Capacity), MS (Memory Stick)
or MS Pro (Memory Stick Pro) cards. Contact the local dealer for further and correct
information and be noted that the supported memory cards may vary without notice.
13. Express Card Slot (optional)
The notebook provides an Express Card slot. The new Express Card interface is smaller and
faster than PC Card interface. The Express Card technology takes advantage of the scalable,
high-bandwidth serial PCI Express and USB 2.0 interfaces.
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14. PC Card Slot (optional)
15. Audio Port Connectors
16. RJ-11 Connector (optional)
17. RJ-45 Connector (optional)
18. HDMI Connector(optional)
This notebook provides a PC card slot to support one Type-II PC card for expansion functions,
such as LAN/WLAN card, modem card, memory card, etc.
Make high quality sound blaster with stereo system and Hi-Fi function supported.
This notebook provides a built-in modem that allows you to connect an RJ-11 telephone line
through this connector. With the 56K V.90 modem, you can make a dial-up connection.
The 10/100/1000 Ethernet connector is used to connect a LAN cable for network connection.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface Support) is a new interface standard for PCs,
displays and consumer electronics devices that supports standard, enhanced and
high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It enables your PC to
transmit all HDTV standards that combine HDCP-protected video at resolutions up to 1080p
and 8-channel digital audio with 5 Gbps of bandwidth provided.
19. TV-Tuner Antenna Connector (Optional)
Notebook with Analog TV tuner — plug the supplied TV-Tuner adaptor into the connector first,
and then screw the TV cable at the other end of adaptor.
Notebook with Digital TV tuner — simply plug the supplied TV Antenna into the connector.
20. S-Video Connector (optional)
By using a Super VHS (S-Video) cable, this connector allows you to connect a television
(NTSC/PAL system) to use as a computer display.
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21. E-SATA Connector (External Serial ATA) / USB Port (optional)
22. IEEE 1394 (optional)
23. VGA Port
24. USB Port
The E-SATA Connector allows you to connect an external Serial ATA hard disk device. Users
can now utilize shielded cable outside the notebook to take advantage of the benefits the SATA
interface brings to storage.
This connector may also work as an USB Port.
The IEEE 1394 port is a high-speed bus that allows you to connect high-end digital devices
such as the DV (digital video camera).
The 15-pin-D-sub VGA port allows you to connect an external monitor or other standard
VGA-compatible device (such as a projector) for a great view of the computer display.
The USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as the mouse,
keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more.
25. Power Connector
To connect the AC adapter and supply power for the notebook.
26. Kensington Lock
This notebook provides a Kensington Lock hole, which allows users to secure the notebook in
place with a key or some mechanical PIN device and attached through a rubberised metal
cable. The end of the cable has a small loop which allows the whole cable to be looped around
a permanent object, such as a heavy table or other similar equipment, thus securing the
notebook in place.
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27. Optical Device Drive (optional)
28. Battery Pack
29. Battery Lock/Unlock Button
30. Battery Release Button
31. Ventilator
This notebook is equipped with an optical storage device. The actual device preinstalled in
the notebook depends on the model you purchased.
This notebook will be powered by the battery pack when the AC adapter is disconnected.
Battery cannot be moved when the button is positioned on lock status. Once the button is slid
to unlock position, the battery is removable.
It is a bounce-back device as a preparation for releasing the battery pack. Slide it with one
hand and pull the battery pack carefully with the other.
The ventilator is designed to cool the system. DO NOT block the ventilator for air circulation.
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Power Management
AC Adapter
Please be noted that it is strongly recommended to connect the AC adapter and use the AC power
while using this notebook for the first time. When the AC adapter is connected, the battery is being
charged immediately.
Note that the AC adapter included in the package is approved for your notebook; using other
adapter model may damage either the notebook or other devices attached to it.
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Connecting the AC Power
1. Unpack the package to find the AC adapter and power cord.
2. Attach the power cord to the connector of the AC adapter.
3. Plug the DC end of the adapter to the notebook, and the male end of the power cord to the
Disconnecting the AC Power
When you disconnect the AC adapter, you should:
1. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet first.
2. Unplug the connector from the notebook.
3. Disconnect the power cord and the connector of AC adapter.
4. When unplugging the power cord, always hold the connector part of the cord. Never pull the
electrical outlet.
cord directly!
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Battery Pack
This notebook is equipped with a high-capacity Li-ion battery pack. The rechargeable Li-ion battery
pack is an internal power source of the notebook.
Be aware of that this battery pack may be damaged if users try to disassemble the battery pack on
their own.
Also, note that the limited warranty to the battery pack may also lose its efficacy when this battery
pack is disassembled not by an authorized machinist.
Please follow your local laws and regulations to recycle the unused battery pack.
Be noted that the figures show here are for reference only.
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Releasing the Battery Pack
It is always recommended to have another battery in reserve for enough power supply. Please
contact your local dealer to buy a battery pack that is compliant to your notebook. To remove the
battery pack, following the steps below:
1. Make sure the notebook is turned
off, and the AC power is
disconnected.
2. Press the lock/unlock button in
the unlocked position.
3. Locate the battery release button
on the bottom side.
4. Push and hold the release button
to the battery releasing direction
as shown on the bottom side.
5. Carefully slide the battery pack
out of the compartment and then
pull the battery pack out.
2
4
3
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Replacing the Battery Pack
To insert the battery pack, following the steps below:
1. Use both hands to align and insert
2. Slightly slide and press the battery
the battery pack into the
compartment with correct
orientation.
pack into the right position until
2
1
the battery back is fastened in the
compartment.
3. Press the lock/unlock button to
the Lock position.
3
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Using the Battery Pack
Battery Safety Tips
Replacing or handling the battery incorrectly may present a risk of fire or explosion, which could
cause serious injury.
Only replace the main battery pack with the same or equivalent type of battery.
Do not disassemble, short-circuit or incinerate batteries or store them to temperatures above
Do not temper with batteries. Keep away from the reach of children.
Do not use rusty or damaged batteries.
Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Check with your local solid waste
+60° C (+140° F).
officials for details about recycling options or for proper disposal in your area.
Conserving Battery Power
Efficient battery power is critical to maintain a normal operation. If the battery power is not
managed well, the saved data and customized settings may be lost.
To optimize battery life and avoid a sudden power loss, read the tips below:
Suspend system operation if the system will be idle for a while or shorten the suspend timer’s
time period.
Turn off the system if you won’t be using it for a period of time.
Disable unnecessary settings or remove idle peripherals.
Connect an AC adapter to the system whenever possible.
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Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack can be recharged while it is installed in the notebook. Please pay attention to the
following tips before recharging the battery:
If a charged battery pack is not available, save your work and close all running programs and
Plug in an external AC/DC power source.
You can use the system, suspend system operation or shut down and turn off the system
The battery pack uses Lithium-ion battery cells that have no “memory effect.” It is
If you do not use the notebook for a long time, it is suggested to remove the battery pack from
shut down the system or Save-to-Disk.
without interrupting the charging process.
unnecessary to discharge the battery before recharging. However, to optimize the life of
battery, we suggest that consuming the battery power completely once a month is necessary.
your notebook. This may be helpful to extend your battery life.
The actual charging time will be determined by the applications in use.
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Basic Operations
If you are a beginner to the notebook, please read the following instructions to assure your own
safety, and make yourself comfortable during the operations.
Safety and Comfort Tips
The notebook is a portable platform that allows you to work anywhere. However, choosing a good
workspace is important if you have to work with your notebook for a long period of time.
Your work area should have enough illumination.
Choose the proper desk and chair and adjust their height to fit your posture when operating.
When sitting on the chair, adjust the chair’s back (if available) to support your back
comfortably.
Place you feet flat and naturally on the floor, so that your knees and elbows have the proper
position (about 90-degree) when operating.
Put your hands on the desk naturally to support your wrists.
Adjust the angle/position of the LCD panel to have an optimal view.
Avoid using your notebook in the space where may cause you discomfort (such as on the
bed).
The notebook is an electrical device, please treat it with great care to avoid personal injury
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1. Keep your hands and feet with
4
optimal comfort.
2. Adjust the angle and position of
LCD panel.
3. Adjust the desk’s height.
4. Sit straight and keep a good
posture.
5. Adjust the chair’s height.
2
3
1
1
5
Having a Good Work Habit
Have a good work habit is important if you have to work with your notebook for long periods of time;
otherwise, it may cause discomfort or injury to you. Please keep the following tips in mind when
operating.
Change your posture frequently.
Stretch and exercise you body regularly.
Remember to take a break after working for a period of time.
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Knowing the Keyboard
This notebook provides a full-functioned keyboard. This keyboard can be divided into four
categories: Typewriter keys, Cursor keys, Numeric keys and Function keys.
Typewriter Keys
In addition to providing the major function of the keyboard, these typewrite keys also provide several
keys for special purposes, such as [Ctrl,] [Alt,] and [Esc] key.
When the lock keys are pressed, the corresponding LEDs will light up to indicate their status:
Num Lock: Press and hold the [Fn] key and press this key to toggle the Num Lock on and off.
Caps Lock: Press this key to toggle the Caps Lock on and off. When this function is activated,
When this function is activated, you can use the numeric keys that are embedded in the
typewriter keys.
the letters you type are kept in uppercase.
Scroll Lock: Press and hold the [Fn] key and press this key to toggle the Scroll Lock on and off.
This function is defined by individual programs, and is usually used under DOS.
Numeric Keys
Find the numeric keys among the keyboard, and activate the Num Lock function to use these
numeric keys to enter numbers and calculations.
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Cursor Keys
The four cursor (arrow) keys and [Home], [PgUp], [PgDn], [End] keys are used to control the cursor
movement.
Move the cursor left for one
space.
Move the cursor right for one
space.
Move the cursor up for one line.
Move the cursor down for one
line.
The Backspace key, [Ins] and [Del] keys at upper right corner are use for editing purpose.
This key is used to switch
the typing mode between
“insert” and “overtype”
modes.
Move to the previous page.
Move to the next page.
Move to the beginning of the line
(or document).
Move to the end of the line (or
document).
Press this key to delete one
character to the right of the
cursor and move the following
text left for one space.
Press this key to delete one character to the left of the cursor and move the
following text left for one space.
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Function Keys
Windows Keys
You can find the Windows Logo key (
) and one Application Logo key ( ) on the
keyboard, which are used to perform Windows-specific functions, such as opening the Start
menu and launching the shortcut menu. For more information of the two keys, please refer to
your Windows manual or online help.
[Fn] Key
Switch the display output mode
between the LCD, external
+
+
monitor and both.
Enable or disable the touchpad
function.
Decrease the LCD brightness.
+
Increase the LCD brightness.
+
+
+
+
+
Decrease the built-in speaker’s
volume.
Increase the built-in speaker’s
volume.
Disable the computer’s audio
function.
Force the computer into suspend
mode (depending on the system
configuration).
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Quick Launch [Fn] Buttons
+
Webcam
Press and hold the Fn button, and then press the F6 button to turn
the Webcam function on. Press again to turn it off.
Read the icon on behalf of the Webcam function appearing on the
display to learn the Webcam function status.
Press and hold the Fn button, and then press the F10 button
+
ECO Engine
(Power Saving)
+
3G
Wireless LAN
Bluetooth
(optional)
repeatedly to enable or disable the ECO Engine, Power Saving
function recurrently.
Note that ECO Engine is an optional function.
Press and hold the Fn button, and then press the F11 button
repeatedly to enable or disable the 3G or Wireless LAN or
Bluetooth function recurrently.
Read the icon on behalf of the function of 3G or Wireless LAN or
Bluetooth appearing on the display to learn the function status.
Note that the functions listed here may vary depending on the
model users purchased.
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Knowing the Touchpad
The touchpad integrated in your notebook is a pointing device that is compatible with standard
mouse, allowing you to control the notebook by pointing the location of the cursor on the screen and
making selection with its two buttons.
1. Cursor Movement Area
This pressure-sensitive area of the
touchpad, allows you to place your finger
The touchpad figures shown
here are for reference only,
and may be different from
the notebook that users
purchased
on and control the cursor on the screen by
moving one of your finger.
2. Right / Left Buttons
Acts as the mouse’s right/ left button.
3. Finger Print Identification Sensor
(optional)
This Finger Print Identification Sensor
allows you to collect the finger print data
and identify the specified finger print while
launching the system.
1
2
2
1
2
2
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Using the Touchpad
Read the following description to learn how to use the touchpad:
Configuring the Touchpa d
Positioning and Moving
You can customize the pointing device to meet your personal needs. For example, if you are a
left-handed user, you may want to swap the functions of the two buttons. In addition, you can
change the size, shape, moving speed and other advanced features of the cursor on the screen.
To configure the touchpad, you can use the standard Microsoft or IBM PS/2 driver in your
Windows operating system. The Mouse Properties in Control Panel allows you to change
the configuration.
Place your finger on the touchpad (usually using the forefinger), and the rectangular pad will act
as a miniature duplicate of your display. When you move your fingertip across the pad, the
cursor on the screen will move simultaneously to the same direction. When your finger
reaches the edge of the pad, lift your finger and place it on a proper location of the touchpad to
continue the movement.
Point and Click
When you have moved and placed the cursor over an icon, a menu item or a command that you
want to execute, simply tap slightly on the touchpad or press the left button to select. This
procedure, called as point and click is the basics of operating your notebook. Unlike the
traditional pointing device such as the mouse, the whole touchpad can act as a left button, so
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Drag and Drop
that your each tap on the touchpad is equivalent to pressing the left button. Tapping twice
more rapidly on the touchpad is to execute a double-click.
You can move files or objects in your notebook by using drag-and-drop. To do so, place the
cursor on the desired item and slightly tap twice on the touchpad, and then keep your fingertip in
contact with the touchpad on the second tap. Now, you can drag the selected item to the
desired location by moving your finger on the touchpad, and then lift your finger from the
touchpad to drop the item into place. Alternately, you can press and hold the left button when
you select an item, and then move your finger to the desired location; finally, release the left
button to finish the drag-and-drop operation.
1. Move the cursor by sliding
your fingertip.
2. Put your wrist on the desk
comfortably.
2
1
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About Hard Disk Drive
Your notebook is equipped with a 2.5-inch hard disk drive. The hard disk drive is a storage device
with much higher speed and larger capacity than other storage devices, such as the floppy disk drive
and optical storage device. Therefore, it is usually used to install the operating system and
software applications.
To avoid unexpected data loss in your system, please backup your critical files regularly.
Do not turn off the notebook when the hard disk In-use LED is on.
Do not remove or install the hard disk drive when the notebook is turned on. The replacement of
hard disk drive should be done by an authorized retailer or service representative.
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Using the Optical Storage Device
Your notebook is equipped with an optical storage device. The actual device preinstalled in your
notebook depends on the model you purchased.
DVD Combo Drive: This device allows you to read DVD and CD, and record CD format.
DVD Dual Drive: In addition to read DVD and CD, this device allows you to record CD format
DVD Multi: Works as a multi-functional DVD Dual Drive and a DVD RAM Drive.
Lightscribe: Allows users to have brief texts curved on the obverse side of the disks with the
and both the –R/RW and +R/RW DVD formats.
laser read/write head of the optical device drive.
HD DVD: HD DVD (or High-Definition DVD) is a high-density optical disc format designed for
the storage of data and high-definition video.
Blu-ray: It is a high-capacity optical disc that holds 4.5 hours of high-definition video (HD) on a
single-sided, single-layer 25GB disk. Blu-ray supports the more advanced H.264 and VC-1
video encoding algorithms (codecs) as well as MPEG-2, which is used for DVD. It also supports
1080p, the highest HDTV resolution.
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Inserting the Disk
The following instructions describe the
general procedure when operating the
optical storage device:
1. Confirm that the disk is
placed correctly and
securely in the tray
before closing the tray.
2. Do not leave the disk
tray open.
1. Confirm that the notebook is turned on.
2. Press the eject button on the panel and
the disk tray will slide out partially.
3. Gently pull the tray out until fully
extended.
4. Place your disk in the tray with its label
facing up. Slightly press the center of
the disk to secure it into place.
5. Push the tray back into the drive.
2
3
4
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Removing the Disk
Follow the instructions below to remove the
disk that is placed in the optical storage
device:
6. Press the eject button on the drive’s
panel and the disk tray will slide out
partially.
7. Gently pull the tray out until fully
extended.
8. Hold the disk by its edge with your
fingers and lift it up from the tray.
9. Push the tray back into the drive.
6
7
8
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Connecting the External Devices
The I/O (input/output) ports on the notebook allow you to connect peripheral devices. All devices
listed here are for reference only.
Connecting the Peripheral Devices
Connecting the USB devices
This notebook provides USB ports for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard,
digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. To connect these
devices, install the drivers for each device first if necessary, and then connect the device to the
notebook. This notebook is capable to auto detect the USB devices installed, and if there is no
The devices shown in the
reference figures here may
be different from the devices
users have.
detection of the devices, please manually enable the USB devices by going to Start Menu / Control
Panel / Add Hardware to add the new device.
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Connecting the IEEE 1394 devices
The IEEE 1394 port of the notebook is a
next-generation serial bus that features a high-speed
transfer rate and the connection of up to 63 devices,
allowing you to connect many high-end peripheral
devices and consumer electronic appliances, such
as the DV (digital video camera).
The IEEE 1394 standard interface supports
“plug-and-play” technology, so that you can connect
and remove the IEEE 1394 devices without turning
off the notebook.
To connect the IEEE 1394 device, simply connect the
cable of the device to the IEEE 1394 port of your
notebook.
Connecting the External Display Devices
This notebook provides a VGA port or DVI port or HDMI port for connecting a larger display with
higher resolution.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface Support) is a new interface standard for PCs, displays
and consumer electronics devices that supports standard, enhanced and high-definition video, plus
multi-channel digital audio on a single cable.
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The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video interface standard designed to maximize the visual
quality of digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors.
The 15-pin-D-sub VGA port allows users to connect an external monitor or other standard
VGA-compatible device (such as a projector) for a great view of the notebook display.
To connect the external display, make sure the notebook and the external display are both powered
off, and then connect the display to the notebook.
Once the display is connected to the notebook, power on the notebook and the external display
should respond by default. If not, you can switch the display mode by pressing [Fn]+[F2].
Alternately, you can change the display mode by configuring the settings in Display Properties of
Windows operating system.
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Connecting the External SATA Hard
Disk device
The E-SATA Connector allows you to connect an
external Serial ATA hard disk device. Users can
now utilize shielded cable outside the notebook to
take advantage of the benefits the SATA interface
brings to storage.
The E-SATA standard interface supports
“plug-and-play” technology, so that you can
connect and remove the E-SATA devices without
turning off the notebook.
To connect the E-SATA hard disk device, simply
connect the cable of the device to the E-SATA
Connector of your notebook.
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Connecting the Communication Devices
Using the LAN
The RJ-45 connector of the notebook allows you to connect the LAN (local area network) devices,
such as a hub, switch and gateway, to build a network connection.
For more instructions or detailed steps on connecting to the LAN, please ask your MIS staff or
network manager for help.
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Using the Modem or Combo Modem
The built-in 56Kbps fax/data modem or combo modem (with built-in Bluetooth function) allows you
to use a telephone line to communicate with others or to dial-up to connect the Internet.
For more instructions or detailed steps on dialing-up through the modem, please consult your MIS staff or
Internet service provider (ISP) for help.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.
It is strongly recommended to install the modem driver included in the software disk of your
notebook to take full advantage of the modem feature.
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PC Card Installation
The PC card slot of your notebook allows you to install comprehensive Type-II PC cards that support
various functions for your necessary, including the LAN/WLAN card, modem card, and memory
card.
The following instructions provide you with a basic installation for the PC card, including how to
install and remove it. For more information, please refer to the manual of your PC card.
Removing the PC Card
1. Locate the PC card slot on your notebook. There might be a dummy card inserted in the slot,
2. Press the eject button to make the card stretch out.
remove the PC card or dummy card with the same steps below.
3. Push the eject button and the card will slide out.
4. Pull the card out of the slot
Installing the PC Card
5. Insert the card into the slot (usually with its label facing up)
6. Push the card into the slot until it is firmly seated.
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Installing the PC Card
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Express Card Installation
This computer provides an Express Card slot. The new Express Card interface is smaller and
faster than PC Card interface. The Express Card technology takes advantage of the scalable,
high-bandwidth serial PCI Express and USB 2.0 interfaces.
The following instruction provides you with a basic installation for the Express Card, including how to
install and remove it. For more information, please refer to the manual of your Express Card.
Removing the Express Card
1. Locate the Express card slot on your notebook. There might be a dummy card inserted in the
slot, remove the Express card or dummy card with the same steps below.
2. Press the card to make the card stretch out first.
3. Pull the card out of the slot
4. Empty Slot
Installing the Express Card
5. Insert the card into the slot (usually with its label facing up)
6. Push the card into the slot until it is firmly seated.
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Removing the Express Card
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2
3
Installing the Express Card
4
5
3
4
5
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Safely Remove Hardware
When any peripheral device is connected to the notebook, the Safely Remove Hardware icon will
appear on the taskbar. Double-click the icon to bring up the Safely Remove Hardware dialog box.
You can see all connected peripheral devices here. If you want to remove any of the devices,
move the cursor to the device and click Stop. The diagram shown below is for reference only.
Safely Remove Hardware
Select the device you want to unplug or eject, and then click Stop.
When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the
device from your computer.
Hardware Devices:
USB Mass Storage Device
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Stop a Hardware device
Confirm devices to be stopped. Choose OK To continue.
Windows will attempt to stop the following devices. After the
devices are stopped they may be removed safely.
USB Mass Storage Device
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OKCancel
PropertiesStop
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