NEC P8510 User Manual

NEC VERSA P8510
Series
Electronic User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Notebook Care 5
Introducing Your NEC VERSA 7
Introducing BIOS Setup for Windows Vista
Windows Vista
Notebook Components 34
Applications 35
Using Your NEC VERSA 47
Preparing for Travel 57
Using Peripheral Devices 60
Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment 62
Problem Checklist 68
Recovery Information for Windows Vista
Frequently Asked Questions 75
Safety Notices 82
Glossary 89 License Agreement 90 Copyright 92 Trademarks 93 Official Name of the Software Used 94
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Operating System Introduction 27
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About Your Electronic User’s Guide

The illustrations, colours and pictures shown are for descriptive purposes. They may vary slightly from country to country and the unit you purchase. Please refer to the finished product for final configurations. Specifications and model names are subject to change without notice.
Note
You may find that your notebook is not supplied with devices/accessories that can be used with your available slots/connections/ports. This is because the notebook you have purchased has been fitted with a wide range of slots/connections/ports, to allow you greater flexibility and options should you decide later on to use external or optional devices/accessories.

Text Setup

To make this document as easy to use as possible, additional texts will appear throughout. The following details the layout and meaning of these additional texts.
Note
Notes give particularly important information about an item being described.
CAUTION
Cautions indicate situations that can damage the notebook hardware or software.
WARNING
Warnings alert you to situations that could result in serious personal injury or even loss of life.
* *For specific models only
Items marked with an asterisk (*) denotes optional items only supplied for specific models. If the items are not found in the packaging box, it means that they are not applicable to the notebook you have just purchased, hence they are not included for you in the notebook.

Electronic User’s Guide

This Electronic User’s Guide aims to help you familiarise yourself with your new notebook. It contains more information on your notebook, the devices and applications associated with it, setting up a healthy work environment, safety notices and Windows
Visit our website at www.nec-computers-ap.com regularly to download the most up-to-date Electronic User’s Guide and print it for your reference.
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We recommend that you print this documentation. It will then be easily accessible even when your notebook is shut down. To print the Electronic User’s Guide, click “File” on the top menubar, and then click “Print” from the dropdown menu. You must have a printer installed and connected to be able to print.
Print in small booklets using recycled paper. Make two-sided prints and copies using the “duplex” function, print multiple images/page per page, and print only the quantity you need at the time you need it. This gives you a handy way to store the booklet nearby and saves paper.
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Basic Care and Handling Tips

Protect the notebook from extremely low or high temperatures. Let the notebook warm (or cool) to room temperature before using it.
Keep the notebook away from magnetised areas (some airline tray tables are magnetic; do not set your notebook on top of them). Doing so may damage the data on your hard drive.
Keep the notebook dry. Do not wipe the notebook with a wet cloth or pour fluid onto it.
Protect the notebook from strong physical contact, such as being bumped or dropped.
Note For information on the specifications of your notebook, please refer to the System Configuration Label on the packaging box that comes with your system.
CAUTION
Before you connect or disconnect the power cords at the AC port of your notebook, please ensure that the power plug is disconnected from the AC power outlet.
WARNING
Do not place this notebook on your lap and/or allow it to be in contact with any part of your body while operating.
Check the notebook for condensation. If condensation is present, allow it to evaporate before switching on the notebook.
Keep the notebook away from dust, sand and dirt.
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Notebook Care

Follow these guidelines to maintain the condition and performance of your notebook.
CAUTION
Immediately turn off and unplug the notebook under the following conditions:
• The power cord has been damaged or frayed.
• Liquid has spilled on or into the notebook.
• The notebook has been dropped or its casing has been damaged.

Precautions for Notebook Use

Take these precautions when using your notebook and AC adaptor:
Be aware that your notebook may radiate heat when used for an extended period of time.
Avoid dropping or bumping the notebook, or the AC adaptor.
Do not stack heavy objects on the notebook, the AC adaptor, or the battery packs.
Do not place items near the notebook that could block its air vents and cause overheating.
Avoid moving the notebook during operation, especially while the hard disk, floppy disk, or
optical disc drive is being accessed.
When using the AC adaptor, make sure the power source falls within the notebook's
compatibility range. Never use the AC adaptor if the voltage falls outside this range. Watch for this when travelling to other countries.
Shut down the notebook before attaching or removing non-plug-and-play devices.
Disconnect the notebook from its AC power outlet if it is not going to be used for a long
time. This will avoid damage from transient over-voltage.
Do not attempt to disassemble the notebook.
Do not push any foreign objects into the notebook bays, connectors or slots.
Keep the notebook away from magnetised areas (some airline tray tables are magnetic; do
not set your notebook on top of them). Doing so may damage the data on your hard drive.
Avoid using the notebook or AC adaptor for extended periods under direct sunlight.
Do not use the notebook in humid or dusty environments.
Keep liquids and food away from the notebook.
Turn notebook power off before cleaning it.
Avoid exposing the notebook or AC adaptor to extreme changes in temperature or
humidity. If it is unavoidable, allow your notebook to adjust to room temperature before use.
When cleaning the notebook, use a soft, clean, dry cloth. Avoid wiping the display surface
with abrasive material, including rough fabric. Do not use a cleaning solution; this may damage the notebook's plastic surface.
If the AC adaptor becomes extremely hot, unplug the adaptor and let it cool.
Be sure to follow these power cord safety tips:
Unplug by gripping the plug only; do not pull on the cable.
Place the power cord such that it cannot be tripped or stepped on, and do not place items
directly on the power cord.
Use an AC power outlet that is as close as possible to the notebook.
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Storage Requirements

Store the notebook and AC adaptor in an environment that meets the following conditions:
Should the temperature of the notebook suddenly rise or fall (for example, when you move the notebook from a cold place to a warm place), vapour may condense inside the notebook. Turning on the notebook under such conditions can damage the internal notebook components.
Before turning on the notebook, wait until the notebook's internal temperature stabilises with the new environment and any internal moisture has evaporated.
Operate and store your notebook within the recommended temperatures and humidity
levels.
For more information, please refer to: Safety Notices Product Storage Environment Guidelines in this Electronic User’s Guide.
Keep the storage area free from vibration and magnetic fields.
Keep the notebook and its components away from organic solvents or corrosive gases.
Avoid leaving the notebook and its components under direct sunlight or near heat sources.
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Routine Cleaning

CAUTION
Never use harsh solutions, household cleaners, or spray cleaners that contain caustic materials on the notebook. These cleaners are usually high in alkalinity, making them very corrosive. Using these cleaners can cause the notebook’s plastic surface to crack or discolour.
Clean or dust your notebook as follows:
LCD screen - carefully wipe the LCD screen with a soft cloth or special screen wipes
designed for cleaning LCD screens. Special screen wipes are available from your local notebook dealer.
Notebook case - we recommend that you carefully wipe the case with a slightly damp, soft
cloth.
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Introducing Your NEC VERSA

Getting to Know Your Notebook

WARNING
Prolonged or improper use of a computer workstation may pose a risk of serious injury. To reduce your risk of injury, set up and use your notebook in the manner described in the section on “Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment”.
For more information, please refer to: Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment in this Electronic User’s Guide.
To get started, do the following:
Read the section on “Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment” for guidelines that help you
use your notebook productively and safely. Information includes setting up and using your notebook while reducing your risk of developing nerve, muscle, or tendon disorders.
For more information, please refer to: Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment in this Electronic User’s Guide.
Read through this Electronic User’s Guide to familiarise yourself with the notebook.

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The notebook offers you a portable system filled with exciting resources for home, business or travel.
To settle in comfortably with your notebook, read the following sections and take a tour around your notebook!
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The Front View of the Notebook

Item Description
A Built-in Web
Camera (LED Indicator)
B Keyboard Standard QWERTY key layout (models purchased may be shipped with
C Touchpad Works like a standard computer mouse. Simply move your fingertip over
D Multimedia
Sensors with LED Indicator
E LED Panels
F Internal
Microphone
For recording video or taking pictures. The CyberLink YouCam webcam
application can be launched by double-clicking its icon Windows is in use.
country-specific keyboard layouts).
the touchpad to control the position of the cursor.
The multimedia sensors allow you to quickly execute commands or launch applications.
A panel of several LEDs which indicate various system conditions.
Allows you to record sound with your notebook.
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desktop. The LED Indicator will light up when the web camera
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA Multimedia Sensors with LED Indicator
in this Electronic User’s Guide.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA LED Behaviour in this Electronic User’s
Guide.
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Item Description
G Power
Button with LED Indicator
H Speakers Provides sound for your multimedia presentations or listening pleasure.
I LCD Panel A high resolution colour LCD display.
Pressing this button switches on/off the notebook.
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The Back View of the Notebook

Item Description
A HDMI Port Use this port to attach an external HD or digital monitor to your
notebook.
B VGA Port Use this 15-pin port to attach an external VGA or analogue monitor
to your notebook.
C AC Power Port Lets you attach the notebook to the AC Power source using the AC
adaptor that comes with your notebook. Keep the notebook connected to AC Power whenever possible.
D Battery Bay Equipped with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery.
E TV Tuner Port Although this port has been made available for your notebook, it is
only intended for future use. Therefore, this port cannot be used at this time. This is due to the large variety of TV Tuner cards available in the market, and the various hardware compatibility issues caused.
WARNING
This port cannot be removed. Do not attempt to use or connect with an antenna or any other devices. This is to prevent possible short circuits, damage to your notebook
WARNING
Should you add a TV tuner on your own, please be warned that an incompatible TV tuner exposes you to the following risks: i) The computer could overheat if the TV tuner is too hot
during operation
ii) There is a lightning surge danger should you connect it
to an outdoor antenna during a thunderstorm.
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The Left Side View of the Notebook

Item Description
A Security Cable
Slot
B Modem Port
C Optical Drive The optical drive that comes with your notebook depends on the
D USB Port
E Side Out Jack
F Headphones
Out Jack
G Line In Jack
H Microphone In
Jack
This slot is for fitting a security cable device for extra protection of your notebook from theft, by physically securing it to a stationary object such as a table or grill.
Use this port to connect the notebook to an analogue telephone line for access to the internet.
configurations of the purchased notebook. Typically, your optical drive should be able to access most common optical discs such as CDs and DVDs.
Each USB port allows you to connect USB-equipped peripheral devices such as printers, monitors and scanners to your notebook.
Allows you to use 7.1 channel surround speaker systems used in home entertainment systems. Lets you plug in stereo headphones or external speakers. These will convert audio output from the notebook into sound or music, usually for multimedia enjoyment. Allows your notebook to receive audio signals from a cassette tape recorder or similar sound source. Allows you to connect an external microphone. This will transmit sound to your notebook, usually for recording or amplifying with speakers.

The Right Side View of the Notebook

Item Description
A ExpressCard®
Slot
Allows you to insert an ExpressCard interface that replaces PC cards, allowing you to accept many types of external hardware such as external disk drives, TV tuner cards and additional memory.
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Item Description
Memory Card
B
Reader
C IEEE 1394 Port
D USB Port
E E-SATA Port
F Ventilator
G LAN Port
This port allows you to read data from different types of memory cards: MMC, MS, SD and xD.
Use this port to daisy chain up to 63 IEEE 1394 (a high-speed interface) devices to your system. IEEE 1394 devices support plug­and-play connectivity for transfer rates of up to 400 MB/s.
Each USB port allows you to connect USB-equipped peripheral devices such as printers, monitors and scanners to your notebook.
Use this port to connect to an E-SATA hard disk drive.
This provides ventilation, to ensure your notebook’s temperature is optimal.
Connects to a network cable, allowing your notebook to communicate with other devices over a network, such as via the Internet.

The Bottom View of the Notebook

Item Description
A Battery
Security Lock
B Battery Bay Equipped with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery.
C Battery Release
Latch
Secures the battery inside the battery bay.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA Replacing the Battery in this
Electronic User’s Guide.
Releases the battery from the battery bay.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA Replacing the Battery in this
Electronic User’s Guide.
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Keyboard

The keyboard is equipped with many features. However the outlook of the keyboard may be slightly different from your actual unit. These include:
Function Keys (A) - function keys are available on the notebook keyboard. These keys work together with the Fn key to activate special functions. Function keys are application­driven.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA Function Keys in this Electronic User’s Guide.
Numeric Keypad (B) - pressing Fn+Num Lock on the keyboard activates the numeric keypad numbers and functions printed in blue at the bottom right corner of the keys. The keypad lets you type numbers and mathematical operators (+, -) as you would on a calculator. The keypad is ideal for entering long lists of numbers. When you press
Fn+Num Lock again, the keys revert to their normal functions as typewriter keys.
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Control Keys (D) - Ctrl, Alt, Fn and Shift are controls used in conjunction with other
keys to change their functions. To use control keys, press and hold down the control key while pressing another key. For example, "Press Ctrl+c" means to hold down the Ctrl key and press the c key. Key combinations are specific to the application you are running.
Cursor Control Keys (E) - cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen. On the screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or vertical bar depending on the application. The cursor indicates where the next typed character/text will be inserted.
Keys (C) - use the following two keys to facilitate your work.
Shortcut/Application key - provides quick access to shortcut menus. (This key acts like a mouse’s right-click button.)
Floating Windows® key - displays the Start menu. (The outlook of the Floating Windows notebook you purchase.)
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LED Behaviour

Item Description
HDD Access LED Indicator
Num Lock LED Indicator
Caps Lock LED Indicator
Scroll Lock LED Indicator
Battery Charge LED Indicator
Note
The battery may be overheating and therefore cannot start charging. Disconnect the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and allow both the notebook and battery to cool to room temperature.
Note
Connect the AC adaptor cable into the power port on the notebook when the battery is in warning or low status.
CAUTION
Before you connect or disconnect the power cable at the AC port of your notebook, please ensure that the power plug is disconnected from the
Wireless LAN LED Indicator
System Status LED Indicator
Power Button LED Indicator
wall outlet.
Blue Indicates that the notebook is accessing the
hard disk drive.
Blue Indicates that Num Lock is activated.
Blue Indicates that Caps Lock is activated.
Blue Indicates that Scroll Lock is activated.
Off Indicates that notebook battery is full and
is running on AC power.
Dual Colour (Yellow-Green)
Blinks Dual Colour (Yellow­Green)
Red Indicates that the battery is low.
Blue Indicates that Wireless LAN is On.
Off Indicates that the notebook is switched
Blue Indicates that the notebook is powered on.
Blinks Blue
Blue
Indicates that the battery is charging.
Indicates that there is a battery error.
Off/Hibernate.
Indicates that the notebook is in Sleep mode. Indicates that the notebook is powered on.
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Multimedia Sensors with LED Indicator
The multimedia sensors allow you to quickly execute commands or launch applications. To use them, simply tap lightly on the icon to execute the command or launch the application associated with it.
Function Description
Previous Tap this icon once to return to the Previous content.
Stop Tap this icon once to Stop the playback of the active media.
Pause/Play Tap this icon once to Pause the playback of the active media.
Next Tap this icon once to go to the Next content.
ECO Tap this icon once to turn On/Off “ECO” settings. This is a
Web Camera Tap this icon once to turn On/Off the Web Camera.
Tap this icon again to Play or resume the playback of the active media.
power saving mode.
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Bluetooth
Wireless Technology
Tap this icon once to turn On/Off the Bluetooth Technology.
Wireless LAN Tap this icon once to turn On/Off the Wireless LAN.
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Windows Internet Explorer
Tap this icon once to turn On/Off the Windows Explorer application. This is programmable.
To program the P1 sensor:
1. Locate “System Control Manager” icon at System Tray.
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2. Right click on the icon, and select “User-Defined Key”.
3. Click “Browse” to search for program/application.
4. Select your favorite program/application and click Open.
For English language operating system For Traditional Chinese operating system
5. Click “OK” to confirm the changes.
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Function Keys

Function keys are available on the notebook keyboard. These keys work together with Fn key to activate special functions. Function keys are application-driven.
The following function key combinations are pre-programmed for the notebook.
Keys Function Description
Fn + F2 Display Device Switches between display devices, such as an external
monitor or projector.
Fn + F3 Enable/Disable
Touchpad
Fn + F4 Brightness Down Lowers the brightness of your screen display. Each press
Fn + F5 Brightness Up Increases the brightness of your screen display. Each
Fn + F7 Speaker Volume
Down
Fn + F8 Speaker Volume
Up
Fn + F9 Mute Switches the audio/sound to mute. This is to switch off
Fn + F12 Sleep Enables the Sleep mode. Pressing this tells the notebook
Enables/Disables the touchpad. You can enable the touchpad for increased mobility or disable it when using an external mouse.
lowers the brightness by one level.
press increases the brightness by one level.
Lowers the volume of your sound/audio system. Each press lowers the volume by one level.
Increases the volume of your sound/audio system. Each press increases the volume by one level.
sound without interrupting playback of media.
to go into standby, shutting down disk activity and lowers energy consumption.
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Power Button

Use the Power button in the following ways:
Press the Power button to power on.
Press the Power button to move from Standby mode and to proceed with normal
operations.
Press and hold the Power button in place for 4 or more seconds to initiate power override
(powers off the notebook). Only use this option if you cannot power off your notebook using the normal procedure.
Put the unit in Standby mode when you need to be away from your notebook for a short period of time and want to return to where you left off. Standby mode shuts down all devices in the notebook while retaining data and notebook status.
For more information, please refer to: Windows Vista® Operating System
Introduction Managing System Power in this Electronic User’s Guide.
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Optional Accessories

For more information on accessories, please refer to or contact to the local sales representative near you.
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Using the Touchpad

The touchpad is an easy way to control the cursor with your finger. Lightly glide your finger across the touchpad and the cursor will replicate your movement on the screen.
To use the touchpad, you can:
Single tap the touchpad, or single click on the left button, equivalent to a single click of the
primary mouse button.
Double tap the touchpad, or double click on the left button, equivalent to a double click of
the primary mouse button.
Click the left button and hold, then drag your finger across the touchpad, equivalent to a
click and drag of the primary mouse button.
Item Description
A Touchpad This device replaces the mouse and is for positioning the cursor
on a notebook display screen.
B Left Click
Button
C Right Click
Button
This is the primary button. Clicking it usually selects the item your cursor is pointing at.
Clicking this button usually opens a menu of options available for the item currently selected.
If you find the double tap difficult to use, go to the next section for general directions about adjusting the touchpad properties.
Note
If you install another mouse driver over the shipping default, the double-tap capability may be lost.
Touchpad Tips
Follow these basic ergonomic tips while working:
Use a light touch on the touchpad surface.
Set up the notebook with your keyboard and touchpad at a comfortable height. Keep your
forearms parallel to the floor. Your wrists should be relaxed and straight.
While using the keyboard and touchpad, keep your shoulders and arms as relaxed as
possible.
Take regular breaks from the notebook to rest your eyes. Perform stretching exercises to
relax your fingers, hands, wrists, forearms and shoulders.
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Power Sources

The notebook can be powered using two different sources, making it a truly portable system. Operate your notebook just about anywhere using one of the following power sources:
The AC adaptor connected to an AC power outlet (usually on a wall).
The battery pack.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA Using the Battery in this Electronic User’s Guide.
Read the following sections for specific information about using the power sources.

AC Adaptor

Use the AC adaptor and power cable that come with your notebook to run your notebook on AC power, or to recharge the battery pack. Use the AC adaptor whenever an AC power outlet is nearby.
Keep the adaptor connected whenever possible. The AC adaptor charges the battery when it is connected, whether the notebook is powered on or off.
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Note
The power cable may vary from country to country.
Note
Consult your dealer or the local electrical authorities if you are unsure of the type of power cord to use in your country. Failure to use the correct power cord/cable may result in electrical shock.
WARNING
Do not attempt to disassemble the AC adaptor. The AC adaptor has no user­replaceable or serviceable parts inside. Dangerous voltage in the AC adaptor can cause serious personal injury or death. The AC adaptor is intended for use with a notebook and must meet EN609050 standards.
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Connecting the AC Adaptor

Connect the AC adaptor as follows:
1. Connect the AC adaptor cable into the power port on the notebook.
2. Plug one AC adaptor cable into the adaptor.
3. Connect the AC adaptor cable to grounded 100- or 240-volt, 50- or 60-Hz AC power outlet.
CAUTION
Do not cover or place objects on the AC adaptor. Keeping the adaptor clear of
objects lets the adaptor cool properly during use.
Only use the AC adaptor that comes with your notebook. Although other
adaptors look similar, using them can damage your notebook.
CAUTION
This equipment uses an ungrounded power cable. Replace the cord if it becomes damaged. The cord must be rated for at least 250VAC at 10 amps, and must indicate international safety agency approval. The plug must be a type appropriate for the country where it is used. Check with your local dealer for HAR (Harmonisation certification mark) type 18 AWG (American Wire Gauge), 2 conductor cord, or better. Obtain replacement cords at an authorised service centre. The replacement must be of the same type and voltage rating as of the original cord.

Using the Battery

Note
Although the battery is fully charged at the factory, transit and shelf time may reduce the initial battery charge. We recommend that the first time you use your notebook, you connect it to AC power using the AC adaptor. This also recharges your battery.
When the battery capacity is low, always respond by immediately saving your data, and connecting your notebook to the AC adaptor. If an AC adaptor is not available, change the battery using the battery replacement procedure.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA Replacing
the Battery in this Electronic User’s Guide.
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If you do not take any action, the notebook will automatically go into Hibernation (Save To File) mode.
WARNING
To prevent accidental battery ignition or explosion, adhere to the following:
Keep the battery away from extreme heat.
Keep metal objects away from the battery terminals to prevent a short circuit.
Make sure the battery is properly installed in the battery bay.
Read the precautions printed on the battery (if any).
Remember to unplug the AC adaptor cable from the power port on the notebook
and from the grounded AC power outlet after your notebook is fully charged, when your notebook is not in use or when you know that your notebook will be unattended for long hours.
Do not disassemble the battery.
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Charging the Battery

Charge time depends on whether or not you are using the notebook.
For maximum battery performance, fully discharge the battery before recharging it. To do so, unplug the AC adaptor, turn off power management features (through BIOS Setup and Windows discharged, plug in the AC adaptor and recharge the battery.
Precautions for Recharging the Battery
Adhere to the following precautions when recharging the battery.
Use only the battery charger designed for your notebook battery type. Different NEC
Charge the battery for the specified charge time only.
During charging, keep the environmental temperature between 5°C and 35°C.
Read the instructions that come with the battery charger before charging the battery.
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power management), and turn on the notebook. Once the battery is fully
VERSA models require different batteries and battery chargers.

Low Battery Power

When battery power gets low, connect your notebook to the AC adaptor. If no AC adaptor is available, change the battery using the battery replacement procedure.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA Replacing
the Battery in this Electronic User’s Guide.
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Conserving Battery Power

The battery performance is affected by the following conditions:
When it is new and fully charged.
When no peripherals are connected to your notebook.
When you have no options installed.
While on the road, it is important to be aware of the simple things you can do to extend the life of the notebook's main battery. For instance, turning down the screen brightness (specific function key) extends battery life.
Power Management Features
Enabling power management features increases battery life. The Hibernate power management state, also known as Save-To-File (STF), saves the notebook's current working environment to the notebook's hard drive, then powers down the notebook to conserve battery power. You can configure your power management settings to enter hibernation when your notebook reaches a critical low battery stage.
For more information, please refer to: Windows Vista® Operating System
Introduction Managing System Power in this Electronic User’s Guide.
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Battery Precautions

To prevent accidental battery ignition, rupture, or explosion, adhere to the following precautions.
WARNING
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
To avoid personal injury and property damage, read these battery precautions on handling, charging and disposing batteries:
Keep the battery away from heat sources including direct sunlight, open fires,
microwave ovens and high-voltage containers. Temperatures over 60ºC may cause damage.
Do not drop or impact the battery.
Do not solder the battery.
Do not puncture the battery.
Do not use a battery that appears damaged or deformed, has any rust on its
casing, is discoloured, overheats, or emits a foul odour.
Keep the battery dry and away from water.
Keep metal objects away from battery terminals. Metal objects in contact with
the connectors can cause a short circuit and subsequently damage the battery.
If the battery leaks:
If the battery leaks onto skin or clothing, wash the area immediately with clean
running water. Battery fluid can cause skin rashes and damage fabric.
If battery fluid gets into the eyes, DO NOT RUB. Rinse with clean water
immediately and seek professional medical assistance.
Take extra precautions to keep a leaking battery away from fire. There is a
danger of ignition or explosion.

Replacing the Battery

This section describes how to remove and replace the primary battery.
WARNING
To prevent accidental battery ignition or explosion, strictly adhere to the following:
Keep the battery away from extreme heat.
Keep metal objects away from the battery terminals to prevent a short circuit.
Make sure the battery is properly installed in the battery bay.
Read the precautions printed on the battery (if any).
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Removing the Battery in your Notebook

CAUTION
Be sure to save your data before replacing the battery pack or connecting the AC adaptor. Failure to do so can result in data loss.
Note
Place your notebook in this position and follow the steps stated to remove the battery.
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Save your files, exit Windows®, and turn off system power.
Close the LCD panel and turn the system over.
CAUTION
Be extra careful to avoid damage to your notebook
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Installing the Battery in your Notebook
Insert the new battery as follows:
Note
Place your notebook in this position and follow the steps stated to install the battery.
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Unlock the battery security lock.
Hold the latch to the "Unlock" position.
Slide the battery outwards to remove the battery.
Turn the notebook over.
CAUTION
Be extra careful to avoid damage to your notebook.
Make sure you unlock the battery security lock.
Align the battery with the battery bay
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slot and connector.
Place the battery into the battery bay.
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Carefully press and secure the battery into the battery bay.
Make sure you lock the battery security lock.
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Handling the Battery

Review the following before handling the notebook battery.
CAUTION
Only use the type of battery specifically designed for the notebook. Using other NEC VERSA batteries, other manufacturer's batteries, or using a combination of very old and new batteries can cause battery and equipment performance to deteriorate.
Turn off the notebook power after use.
Clean the battery connectors with a dry cloth if they get dirty.
When not in use, store the battery in a cool dry area.
The following symptoms indicate that battery life is nearing an end. Discard batteries that display these symptoms:
Shorter work times.
Discolouration, warping.
Hot to the touch.
Strange odour.

Disposing of the Battery

Before disposing of the battery, put adhesive tape on the connectors. Contact your local waste management officials for information regarding environmentally sound collection, recycling and disposal of batteries.
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Introducing BIOS Setup for Windows Vista®

A hardware program called BIOS Setup allows you to view and set system parameters. BIOS Setup also allows you to set password features that protect your notebook from unauthorised
use.
Use BIOS Setup to:
Set the current time and date.
Customise your operating system to reflect your notebook hardware.
Secure your notebook with a password.
Balance your performance needs with power conservation.

Entering BIOS Setup

The BIOS Setup can be accessed during the startup or booting of your notebook. Just press <F2> when the following prompt appears.
“Press <F2> to run CMOS Setup or <F12> to Boot on Network”
When you press <F2> to enter BIOS Setup, the system interrupts the Power-On Self-Test (POST) and displays the current complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) RAM settings.
If the system detects an error during POST, it prompts you with a double beep and the message: "Press <F1> to resume." If you press <F2>, the system enters BIOS Setup automatically. If you want to fix the error, carefully read the error message that appears above the prompt (taking notes if you want), and press <F2>. You will see this message if your system’s CMOS battery (which provides power to maintain system configuration settings) has become fully discharged.

BIOS Setup Menus

The BIOS Setup features five menus, which are listed on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Main - use this menu for basic system configuration. Advanced - use this menu to control system ports and components. Security - use this menu to establish system passwords and protect the boot sector of the
hard disk drive against infection by certain virus types.
Boot - use this menu to set the boot sequence. Exit - use this menu to exit BIOS Setup with various save or discard options.
Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom of the Setup menu to make the selections or exit the current menu.
The exact menu may be different from the notebook you purchase depending on the mainboard type.
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Windows Vista® Operating System Introduction

The operating system is the most important program that runs on a computer. Every computer must have an operating system to run other programs. Operating systems perform basic tasks, such as recognising input from the keyboard, sending output to the display screen, keeping track of files and directories on the disk, and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers.

Windows Vista® Operating Systems

The Windows Vista® operating systems provide a means of running applications, navigating through your file structure, and using your notebook. Each operating system offers its own look and tools through an easy-to-use graphical interface.
Windows Vista® Operating System Setup
For Windows Vista® Operating system setup
When you switch on the notebook, the message “ Please wait a while for the First page of set up Windows
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screen to be displayed.
Note
The procedure described below applies to systems featuring LAN capabilities. Some of these screens may otherwise not appear.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
For Hong Kong dual boot models (2 languages, that is in English and Traditional Chinese), please refer to: Windows Vista® Operating System Introduction
Dual boot in this Electronic User’s Guide.
1: Initial Windows
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setup screen.
Choose your appropriate Country or Region, Time and Currency, and Keyboard Layout. Then click the Next button at the lower right corner.
2: The End User License Agreement screen.
Carefully read the license agreement and click in the relevant check box to accept its terms. Click the Next button.
3: Username and picture selection screen.
Enter a username and password (optional) and also choose a picture at the bottom of the screen to represent your user account. Click the Next button.
4: Notebook name and desktop background selection screen.
Enter a notebook name then choose a desktop background from 6 options available at the bottom of the screen. Click the Next button.
5: Helping protect Windows
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automatically screen.
There are 3 options available; read each description and click your preferred option.
6: Time and date settings screen. Choose and set appropriate Time Zone, Date and Time. Click the Next button.
7: Notebook’s current location screen.
This page only appears if your notebook is connected to a network. There are 3 options available; read each description and click your preferred option.
8: Thank you! screen.
Click the Start button to complete the Windows Vista
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Dual Boot (2 languages – English and Traditional Chinese)
*For Hong Kong dual boot models only
There are 2 language versions of the Windows Vista
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operating system available on this notebook, that is, in English and Traditional Chinese. When you start your notebook for the first time, you are required to choose either one of the operating system languages you prefer (please refer to the screen illustration below).
IMPORTANT
Please select the language you prefer carefully as this can only be done once.
You will see the message " moment while the initial Windows
For more information, please refer to: Windows Vista® Operating System Introduction Windows Vista® Operating System Setup in this Electronic
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User’s Guide.
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*This option is applicable to Hong Kong dual boot models only.
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Language Selection
CAUTION
Once you have selected the language you prefer, your operating system will be installed with the selected language permanently. You will not be able to change this selection for the operating system language.
Referring to the guide provided above, please follow the on screen instructions accordingly.
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Windows Vista® Operating System
Windows Vista® operating system features include a Desktop with room to manoeuvre, a taskbar for quick access to a variety of system functions, state-of-the-art plug-and-play support, powerful system utilities, enhanced entertainment features and a fully integrated Internet experience.
Among the new features are:
Windows
windows now are 3-paned, with extra information and functionality in the middle window. Preview Applet – For viewing and editing images. An enhanced Preview Applet is included that lets you view, zoom in and out, rotate, print, save (as), and delete images. This is supported by the Windows
Desktop Icons
With Windows Vista®, the following icons* are installed on your Desktop:
Recycle Bin – Gives you a container in which to put and discard unwanted files or allows you to restore these same files back to their original location.
Taskbar Icons
With Windows Vista®, a number of icons appear on the taskbar. Use the cursor to hover over an icon and display its function. Right-click on the icon to display its menu options, or double­click on the icon to launch it.
Right click an empty area of the taskbar and select Properties to recognise the taskbar.
For more information, please refer to: Windows Vista® Operating System
Introduction Tips for Using Windows Vista® in this Electronic User’s Guide.
The quick launch on the left hand side of the taskbar can be hidden or active. The notification area on the right hand side of the taskbar can be easily configured, for instance, to hide icons that are not used frequently. Some hardware items or software titles will place a small icon in this area, allowing you to easily recognise and control their settings or status (examples are virus scanners, printers, PC cards).
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Explorer – Windows® Explorer has also had its functionality expanded. Explorer
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Bitmap, JPEG, GIF, TIF and PNG formats.
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The following icons* normally appear in the notification area:
Time Clock – Allows you to adjust the time and date, select your time zone, and offers the option to automatically synchronise the time with an Internet time server.
For more information about the Desktop and taskbar icons, refer to the Windows Vista
help. To do this, click on Start button
Depending on the version of Windows Vista deactivated certain programs, the icons described here may differ slightly and/or may be accompanied by others.
, and select Help and Support.
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