Acer Aspire 1500 Series Notebook Computer User's Guide
Original Issue: December 2003
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First things first
Yo u r g u i d e s
A set of guides is provided to help you set up and use your Aspire
computer:
The Just for starters… poster shows you how to set up
your computer.
This User's Guide provides clear and concise information
on using your computer productively. You are advised to
read it thoroughly and keep it handy for future reference.
For more information on Acer’s products, services, and support,
please visit the web site: http://
Basic care and tips for using your computer
www.acer.com.
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Turning your computer on and off
To turn on your computer, open the lid and press the power button
above the keyboard.
To turn the power off, you can do any of the following:
•Click on the Start button in Windows, and then select Shut Down
on the popup menu.
•Push the power button.
To use this method, you must first click on the Power
Management icon in Windows Control Panel, and then check
that the power button is set to shut down the computer when
pressed. See Windows Help for more information.
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Note: If you are unable to shut down the computer in the usual
way, press and hold the power button for more than four seconds.
You should then wait at least two seconds before turning the
computer on again.
Taking care of your computer
Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it.
•Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. Do not place it
near sources of heat, such as a radiator.
•Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0°C (32°F), or
above 50°C (122°F).
•Do not expose the computer to magnetic fields.
•Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture.
•Do not spill water or any liquid on the computer.
•Do not subject the computer to heavy shock or vibration.
•Do not expose the computer to dust or dirt.
•Do not place objects on top of the computer.
•Do not slam the lid shut. Close the computer gently.
•Do not place the computer on unstable or uneven surfaces.
Taking care of your AC adapter
It is important that you look after your AC adapter.
•Do not connect the adapter to any other device.
•Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on it. Route
the power cord away from areas where people might walk on it or
trip over it.
•Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting from the mains
power socket. Grasp and pull the plug instead.
•The total ampere ratings of equipment plugged into a power strip
should not exceed the ampere rating for that power strip.
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Taking care of your battery pack
It is also important that you look after your computer's battery pack.
•Use the correct battery model for your computer. Do not use other
kinds of batteries.
•Turn the power off before removing or replacing the battery.
•Do not tamper with the battery. Keep the battery away from
children.
•Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Recycle if
possible.
Cleaning and servicing
When cleaning your computer, it is important that you follow these
steps:
•Turn off the computer and remove the battery.
•Disconnect the AC adapter.
•Clean with a soft cloth moistened with a little water. Do not use
liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Refer to the chapter entitled “Frequently asked questions” on page 63
if any of the following occurs:
•You drop the computer or damage the case.
•You spill liquid on the computer.
•The computer does not operate normally.
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First things firstiii
Your guidesiii
Basic care and tips for using your computeriii
Getting familiar with your computer1
A tour of your computer3
Front view3
Left view 5
Right view 6
Rear view7
Bottom view8
Features9
Indicators11
Keyboard13
Special keys13
Touchpad19
Touchpad basics19
Launch keys21
Storage22
Inserting and ejecting a diskette22
Ejecting the optical drive tray23
Emergency ejection of the optical drive tray23
Connectivity options24
What to bring to long meetings52
Taking the computer home53
Preparing the computer53
What to bring with you53
Special considerations53
Setting up a home office54
Traveling with the computer54
Preparing the computer54
What to take with you54
Special considerations54
Traveling internationally with your computer55
Preparing the computer55
What to take with you55
Special considerations55
Software57
System software59
Launch Manager59
BIOS Setup Utility60
Troubleshooting61
Frequently asked questions63
Requesting service66
International Traveler’s Warranty (ITW)66
Before you call66
Appendix A Specifications67
Appendix B Notices73
Index85
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Getting familiar with
your computer
Your Aspire 1500 series notebook computer
combines solid performance, versatility,
multimedia capabilities and portability with
a stylish design. Increase your productivity
by working wherever you are.
This chapter provides an in-depth "tour" of
your computer's features.
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A tour of your computer
After setting up your new Aspire notebook computer, as illustrated in
the Just for starters… poster, take a few minutes to explore the unit.
2Status indicatorsLight-emitting diodes (LEDs) that turn
on and off to show the status of the
computer, its functions and
components.
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3Launch keysButtons for launching frequently used
4Power buttonTurns the computer on and off.
5PalmrestComfortable support area for your
6Click buttons &
4-way scroll key
7TouchpadTouch-sensitive pointing device which
8KeyboardInputs data into your computer.
9Ventilation SlotEnables the computer to stay cool,
programs. See“Launch keys” on page
21 for more details.
hands when you use the computer.
The left and right buttons function like
the left and right mouse buttons; the
4-way scroll key scrolls the contents of
a window up, down, left and right.
functions like a computer mouse.
even after prolonged use.
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Left view
#ItemDescription
1PC Card slotsSupport two Type II or one Type III
CardBus PC Card(s).
2Eject buttonsEjects the PC Card(s) from the slots.
33-in-1 card readerSupports Secure Digital (SD),
MultiMedia Card (MMC) and Memory
Stick (MS) formats.
IEEE 1394 portConnects to IEEE 1394 devices.
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Infrared portInterfaces with infrared devices
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(e.g., infrared printer and IR-aware
computer).
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LED indicatorLights up when the optical drive is
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Eject buttonEjects the optical drive tray from the
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8Emergency eject slotEjects the optical drive tray when the
9Optical driveInternal optical drive; accepts CDs or
10SpeakerDelivers stereo audio output.
active.
drive.
computer is turned off.
See page 23 for more details.
DVDs depending on the optical drive
type.
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Right view
#ItemDescription
1SpeakerDelivers stereo audio output.
2Floppy activity indicatorLights up when the floppy is active.
3Floppy driveInternal diskette drive; accepts a
4Floppy disk eject buttonPush to eject the floppy disk.
5Security keylockConnects to a Kensington-compatible
3.5-inch diskette.
computer security lock.
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Rear view
#ItemDescription
1Power jackConnects to an AC adapter.
2Parallel portConnects to a parallel device
(e.g., parallel printer).
3S-video portConnects to a television or display device
with S-video input.
4External display portConnects to a display device (e.g., external
VGA monitor and LCD projector).
5Four USB 2.0 portsConnect to Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0
devices (e.g., USB mouse and USB camera).
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6Network jackConnects to an Ethernet Gigabit LAN
network.
7Modem jackConnects to a phone line.
8Speaker/line-out/
headphone jack
9Line-in/mic-in jackAccepts audio line-in devices
Connects to audio line-out devices
(e.g., speakers and headphones).
(e.g., audio CD player and stereo walkman).
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Bottom view
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#ItemDescription
1Battery bayHouses the computer's battery pack.
2Battery release latchUnlatches to remove the battery pack.
3Memory compartment Houses the computer's main memory.
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Features
Performance
•The AMD AthlonTM 64 processor
•AMD Hyper Transport technology.
•Two memory slots supporting 333 MHz DDR, upgradeable to 2GB
(Memory modules are strictly required to be JEDEC compliant).
•High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE hard disk.
Display
•The 14.1” XGA (1024x768 resolution), or 15.0” SXGA+ (1400x1050
resolution) TFT LCD panel provides a large viewing area for
maximum efficiency and ease-of-use.
•3D graphics support.
•Supports simultaneous display between LCD and CRT display.
•S-video for output to a television or display device that supports
S-video input.
•“Automatic LCD dim” feature that automatically selects the best
setting for the display in order to conserve power.
TM
•DualView
support.
Multimedia
•High-speed built-in optical drive:
CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD/CD-RW combo, or DVD-Dual.
•MS DirectSound compatible.
•Built-in dual speakers.
3000+ ~ 3400+.
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Connectivity
•Integrated Gigabit Ethernet connection.
•Built-in 56Kbps fax/data modem.
•Four universal serial bus (USB 2.0) ports.
•One IEEE 1394 port.
•IEEE 802.11g or IEEE 802.11a/g Wireless LAN (manufacturing option).
•Bluetooth (manufacturing option).
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Human-centric design
•All-in-one design (incorporating hard drive, optical drive and
floppy disk drive).
•Rugged, yet extremely portable, construction.
•Stylish appearance.
•Full-size keyboard with four programmable launch keys.
•Comfortable palm rest area with well-positioned touchpad.
Expansion
•PC card slot enables a range of add-on options.
•Upgradeable hard disk and memory modules.
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Indicators
Your computer provides an array of six indicators located below the
dispaly screen, showing the status of the computer and its
components.
The Power and Sleep status icons are visible even when you close the
display cover so you can see the status of the computer while the cover
is closed.
IconFunctionDescription
Wireless
communication
button
Lights when the Wireless LAN capability is
enabled.
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PowerLights when the computer is on.
SleepLights when the computer enters Standby
mode, and blinks when it enters into or resumes
from hibernation mode.
Media activityLights when the floppy drive, hard disk or
optical drive is active.
Battery chargeLights when the battery is being charged.
Caps LockLights when Caps Lock is activated.
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IconFunctionDescription
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Num LockLights when Num Lock is activated.
Indicators on cover
When the cover of your computer is closed, 2 easy-to-read icons are
shown, indicating which state or feature is enabled or disabled.
IconDescription
Lights up when the computer is on.
Lights when the computer enters Standby mode, and blinks
when it enters into or resumes from hibernation mode.
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Keyboa rd
The keyboard features full-size keys with an embedded keypad,
separate cursor control keys, two Windows keys, and twelve function
keys (hot keys).
Special keys
Lock keys
The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off
Lock KeyDescription
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Caps LockWhen Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters typed are in
uppercase.
Num Lock
(Fn+F11)
Scroll Lock
(Fn+F12)
When Num Lock is on, the embedded keypad is in numeric
mode. The keys function as a calculator (complete with the
arithmetic operators +, -, *, and /). Use this mode when you
need to do a lot of numeric data entry. A better solution
would be to connect an external keypad.
When Scroll Lock is on, the screen moves one line up or down
when you press the up or down arrow keys respectively.
Scroll Lock does not work with some applications.
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Embedded keypad
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The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric
keypad. It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right
corner of the keycaps. To simplify the keyboard legend, cursor-control
key symbols are not printed on the keys.
Desired AccessNum Lock OnNum Lock Off
Number keys on
embedded keypad
Cursor-control keys
on embedded
keypad
Main keyboard keysHold Fn while typing letters
Type numbers using
embedded keypad in a
normal manner.
Hold Shift while using
cursor-control keys.
on embedded keypad.
Hold Fn while using
cursor-control keys.
Type the letters in a
normal manner.
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Windows keys
The keyboard features two keys that provide Windows-specific
functions.
KeyDescription
Windows keyPressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on
the Windows Start button; it launches the Start menu. It
can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of
functions:
+ Tab activates the next Taskbar button.
+ E opens the My Computer window.
+ F1 opens Help and Support.
+ F opens the Find: All Files dialog box.
+ M minimizes all windows.
Shift + + M undoes the minimize all windows ( +
M) action.
+ R opens the Run dialog box.
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Application keyThis key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse
button; it opens the application's context menu.
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Hot keys
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Using the Fn key with another key creates a hot key, providing a quick
and convenient method for controlling various functions.
To use a hot key, first hold down the Fn key. Next, press the second key
in the combination. Finally, release both keys.
Your computer provides the following hot keys:
Hot KeyIconFunctionDescription
Fn-F1Hot key helpDisplays help on hot keys.
Fn-F2SetupAccesses the computer’s
property window.
Fn-F3Power
Management
Scheme toggle
Fn-F4SleepPuts the computer in Sleep
Fn-F5Display toggleSwitches display output
Switches the power
management scheme used by
the computer (function
available if supported by
operating system).
mode.
between the display screen,
external monitor (if
connected) and both the
display screen and external
monitor.
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Hot KeyIconFunctionDescription
Fn-F6Screen blankTurns the display screen
backlight off to save power.
Press any key to return.
Fn-F7Touchpad toggleTurns the internal touchpad
Fn-F8Speaker toggleTurns the speakers on and off.
Fn-↑Volume upIncreases the sound volume.
Fn-↓Volume downDecreases the sound volume.
Fn-→Brightness upIncreases the screen
Fn-
←
Fn-PgUpHomeFunctions as the “Home” key.
Brightness downDecreases the screen
on and off.
brightness.
brightness.
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Fn-PgDnEndFunctions as the “End” key.
Alt GrEuro
EuroTypes the Euro symbol.
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Getting familiar with your computer
The Euro symbol
If your keyboard layout is set to United States-International or United
Kingdom or if you have a keyboard with a European layout, you can
type the Euro symbol on your keyboard.
Note for US keyboard users: The keyboard layout is set when
you first set up Windows. For the Euro symbol to work, the
keyboard layout has to be set to United States-International.
To verify the keyboard type:
1Click on Start, Control Panel.
2Double-click on Regional and Language Options.
3Click on the Language tab and click on Details.
4Verify that the keyboard layout used for "En English (United
States)" is set to United States-International.
If not, select and click on ADD; then select United States-
International and click on OK.
5Click on OK.
To type the Euro symbol:
1Locate the Euro symbol on your keyboard.
2Open a text editor or word processor.
3Hold Alt Gr and press the Euro symbol.
Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol.
Please refer to http://www.microsoft.com/typography/faq/
faq12.htm for more information.
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To u c h p a d
The built-in touchpad is a PS/2- compatible pointing device that senses
movement on its surface. The cursor responds to your finger
movements on the touchpad. In addition, the two click buttons
provide the same functionality as a computer mouse, while the scroll
key enables easy 4-way scrolling in documents and web pages.
The touchpad is located in the middle of the palm rest area, providing
maximum comfort and efficiency.
Touc hp ad b as ics
Use the touchpad as follows:
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•Slide your finger over the surface of the touchpad to control the
movement of the cursor. Tap the touchpad to perform selection
and execution functions.
•Press the left (1) and right (3) click buttons to perform selection
and execution functions, just as you would use the buttons on a
computer mouse.
•Use the scroll key (2) to scroll through long documents and web
pages. Press the top of the key to scroll up, bottom to scroll down;
left to scroll left, and right to scroll right.
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FunctionLeft Button
ExecuteClick twice
quickly.
SelectClick once.Tap once.
DragClick and hold.
Then, slide your
finger across
the touchpad to
drag the cursor
over the
selection.
Access
content
menu
ScrollClick and
Right
Button
Click
once.
4-Way
Scroll Key
hold the up/
down/left/
right button.
Tap
Tap twice
quickly.
Tap twice
quickly. On the
second tap,
slide your
finger across
the touchpad to
drag the cursor
over the
selection.
Note: Keep your fingers, as well as the surface of the touchpad,
clean and dry. The touchpad is sensitive to your finger movements:
the lighter your touch, the better the response. Tapping hard will
not increase the touchpad's responsiveness.
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