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Universal Serial Bus 3.0 (USB) 

USB  3.0

  is  the  third  major  revision  of  the  Universal 

Serial  Bus  (USB)  standard  for  computer  connectivity. 
The  USB  3.0  specification  uses  the  same  concepts  of 
USB 2.0  but  with  many  improvements  and  totally 
different implementation.  

 

 

Removing a USB device  

To reduce the risk of damage to a USB connector, 

do not pull on the cable to remove the USB device. To 
reduce the risk of loss of information or an unresponsive 
system, use the following procedure to safely remove 
the USB device.  

Summary of Contents for UT40II2

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Page 2: ...ected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Limitat...

Page 3: ...xperienced user you should go through the manual carefully before using your system Whether or not you are an experienced user you should consult the Troubleshooting Chapter if you encounter any probl...

Page 4: ...Computer 23 LCD Care 24 Turning wireless devices on or off 24 Using a WLAN 24 Using Bluetooth wireless devices 25 External cards and devices 25 Universal Serial Bus 3 0 USB 28 Removing a USB device 28...

Page 5: ...iv Keyboard 49 Turning the machine off 50 Checking Cables and Connections 52 Detailed Specifications 55...

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Page 7: ...e equipment that the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible 4 Please keep this equipment from humidity 5 Lay this equipment on a reliable surface when insta...

Page 8: ...ipment has obvious signs of breakage 13 Do not leave this equipment in an environment unconditioned storage temperature above 60 C 140 f it may damage the equipment 14 The unit can be operated at an a...

Page 9: ...le cord are 75m conductors 2 Type VCTR or VCTFK and 3 2 conductor The cord set must have minimum rated current capacity of 7 A The attachment plug must be a two pole grounded type with a Japanese Indu...

Page 10: ...g pool 21 Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special instructions 22 Do not use t...

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Page 12: ...e that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off...

Page 13: ...ure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at...

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Page 15: ...e room temperature gradually at least for three to four hours If your system arrives in cold weather do not apply power to the computer or monitor until they have been allowed to come to room temperat...

Page 16: ...and dirt build up which can impair the ClickPad operation Clean your computer s exterior casing occasionally with a soft cloth Unplug the computer from the wall outlet and remove the battery pack befo...

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Page 18: ...ttery life be more secure and have good performance The power capability of a high performance laptop in a compact ultra light design The system supports numerous connectors that allows you to connect...

Page 19: ...s signal HDD Indicates the HDD is in process Battery Indicates battery status Charging Blink in white light Full White light Battery Low 6 Blink with orange light Power Suspend Button Press momentaril...

Page 20: ...15 Right View Optical Disk Drive Optical disc drives are an integral part of stand alone consumer appliances such as CD players DVD players and DVD recorders...

Page 21: ...16 Left View Power Jack DC in The DC out jack of the AC Adapter connects here and power on the computer...

Page 22: ...mize an inteference when transmitting USB 3 0 Port This port conforms to the latest USB3 0 plug and play standards 6 in 1 CardReader Accepts Secured Digital SD SDHC SDXC High speed mode MMC MS MS Pro...

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Page 24: ...ctivating the mechanical switch will not result in a button report to the host Activating the mechanical switch using non conductive material will not result in a button report to the host Basic Layou...

Page 25: ...nal mouse When the left button zone is pressed the ClickPad reports a left button press When the right button zone is pressed the ClickPad reports a right button press To perform the right click funct...

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Page 27: ...standard voltages available in almost every country The power cord for the AC adapter requires a three hole grounded AC outlet To connect the computer to an external power source Do not use inferior...

Page 28: ...the computer s electrical circuitry Powering up the Ultrabook Computer At the top of this computer locate on the power button and press for a few seconds to power up the system The Power On Self Test...

Page 29: ...arp objects directly on the surface and never spray cleaner directly onto the display Do not press on or store any objects on the cover when it is closed Doing so may cause the LCD to break Turning wi...

Page 30: ...following Computers Phones Imaging devices cameras and printers Audio devices Mouse Bluetooth devices provide peer to peer capability that allows you to set up a personal area network PAN of Bluetooth...

Page 31: ...il it is firmly seated You will hear a sound when the device has been detected and a menu of options may be displayed Removing a digital card CAUTION To reduce the risk of loss of data or an unrespons...

Page 32: ...mpliant device the source or input to a compatible digital audio device computer monitor video projector and digital television There are a number of HDMI standard cable connectors available each of w...

Page 33: ...ication uses the same concepts of USB 2 0 but with many improvements and totally different implementation Removing a USB device To reduce the risk of damage to a USB connector do not pull on the cable...

Page 34: ...29 To remove a USB device save your information and close all programs associated with the device Remove the device...

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Page 36: ...31 Hot Key Controls Fn Suspend Fn Silent Mode Fn Mute on off Fn Display output switching Fn Volume Down Fn Volume Up Fn Brightness down Fn Brightness Up...

Page 37: ...32 Fn Touch Pad disable enable Fn WLAN on off only for Win7 RF WLAN BT on off only for Win8 Fn Webcam on off...

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Page 39: ...eat deal of vital information is carried within the computer nowadays Unauthorized access can be prevented Later in this chapter you will learn how to use this security feature Entering the BIOS Setup...

Page 40: ...s and reboots the computer Tab Select a field Selects the next field Select an item Selects the next upper item Select an item Selects the next lower item Select a menu Selects the right item Select a...

Page 41: ...36 Main Setup...

Page 42: ...37 Advanced Security...

Page 43: ...38 Boot Setup...

Page 44: ...39 Intel Rapid Storage Technology...

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Page 46: ...41 Exit Setup...

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Page 48: ...ications in Windows 8 Most Start screen tasks can be performed from the keyboard with a mouse a stylus pen or by touch without ever letting your hands leave the keyboard The tiles on the Start screen...

Page 49: ...ious options from the bottom of the screen by With touch devices swiping upward from the bottom of the screen with your finger appears the All Apps icon at the lower right edge of the screen this brin...

Page 50: ...offered The Start screen is the main but not the only place to launch applications in Windows 8 Most Start screen tasks can be performed from the keyboard with a mouse by stylus pen or by touch you c...

Page 51: ...nd you launch your application You can scroll the start screen right and left using the mouse scroll wheel or by dragging your finger back and forth across the center of the screen You can also use th...

Page 52: ...the operating system also has two places to make changes to the configuration of your Windows environment and to settings for your PC or tablet Functions Along with Windows 8 s split user interface pe...

Page 53: ...e PC Settings screen handles most of the settings average users will need to tweak or change including adding new users to a device adding or changing a Microsoft account for existing users setting up...

Page 54: ...49 Keyboard Select this icon to illustrate the on screen keyboard...

Page 55: ...chine off Windows 7 and its predecessors used to get a lot of grief for putting the shut down and sleep commands under the Start button menu Who clicks start to stop right In Windows 8 if you re tryin...

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Page 57: ...king the power You may also need to check the fuses and breakers in your electric box 3 If the outlet is controlled by a wall switch make sure that the switch is on 4 If the outlet is controlled by a...

Page 58: ...53 When you are certain that you have power available and all connections are good turn the computer on again If the computer still does not start you may have a hardware problem...

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Page 60: ...ty with SMEP and DRNG CPU list i3 3217U 3MB 2c BGA 1 8GHz i5 3317U 3MB 2c BGA 1 7GHz i3 3227U 3MB 2c BGA 1 9GHz Operating System Compliance support Windows 8 Core Logic Panther Point HM77 SSD Input Vo...

Page 61: ...e MMC MS MS Pro Memory Card USB2 0 interface ODD 9 5 mm GBAS bezel w o printing Support SATA interface Support Zero Power Hard Drive 320GB 500GB Support SATA 2 0 SATA 3 0 Pointing Device PS2 Interface...

Page 62: ...lia standard support 2 channels AC Adapter Automatics Voltage adjustment between 100 and 240VAC 50 60Hz LV5 19V 40 Watts 2 Pin Delta type 19V 2 1A ADP 40PH AB Huntkey type 19V 2 1A HKA03619021 8C Auto...

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