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 P6300 NOTEBOOK PC SERIES

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Summary of Contents for P6300 Series

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Page 2: ...nded if 1 the product is repaired modified or altered unless such repair modification of alteration is authorized in writing byASUS or 2 the serial number of the product is defaced or missing Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owners ...

Page 3: ...ned by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technici...

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Page 5: ...e Notebook PC 20 Front View 20 Rear View 22 Bottom View 24 Preparing the Notebook PC for Transport 25 Chapter 2 Getting Started 27 Powering Up the Notebook PC for the First Time 27 The Power On Self Test POST 28 Installing an Operating System 29 Hard Disk Reserved for Save to Disk Use 29 Resetting the System 30 LED Indicators 30 System Status Panel 30 Specific Hot Keys 33 Embedded Numeric Keypad 3...

Page 6: ...out Passwords 57 The Power Menu 59 The Boot Menu 64 The Exit Menu 65 Chapter 4 Using the Notebook PC 69 Removable Storage Device Modules 69 The Floppy Drive Module 70 Inserting and Ejecting Diskettes 70 Removing the Floppy Drive Module 70 The CD ROM Drive Module 71 Supported CD s Formats 71 Inserting and Removing CD ROM Discs 71 Manually Opening the Tray 72 The Removable Hard Disk Drive Module 72 ...

Page 7: ... 79 The Driver Support 80 Multimedia Sound System 80 Audio Volume Control 81 IR Wireless Communication 82 The Guidelines of using IR communication 82 Universal Serial Bus Port 83 The Driver Support 83 Chapter 5 The Notebook PC s Power System 85 The AC Adapter 86 The Battery Power System 86 Inserting the Battery Pack 87 Removing the Battery Pack 87 Warm swapping the Battery Packs 88 Battery Pack Ch...

Page 8: ...eral Devices 93 Overview of the Notebook PC s I O Ports 93 System Expansion 96 System Memory Expansion 96 Chapter 7 Driver Utilities 99 The Driver Utility CD ROM 99 CD ROM Drive Driver Installation 99 About the Driver Utility CD ROM 99 Power Management Utility 100 BIOS Updating Utility 101 Battery Discharge Utility 101 Appendix A Glossary 103 Abbreviations 108 ...

Page 9: ... and the superior heat ventilation solutions the Notebook PC saves energy time and leave a plenty of headroom to upgrade to the latest processors graphics video modules and de vices technologies That means not just buy now but you own a reliable and portable PC with invest ment protection consideration which makes it could be upgradeable just like a desktop This User s Manual describes all the fea...

Page 10: ...ing carton should contain the following items The Notebook PC Main Unit with one Hard Disk Module installed One Floppy Disk Drive Module One External Floppy Disk Drive Cable One CD ROM Drive Module Optional One Li Ion Battery Pack Ni MH optional One AC Adapter One AC Power Cord One PS 2 Y cable One S Video to RCA Composite Video Cable Microsoft Windows 95 NT Backup Diskette CD ROM Optional Microso...

Page 11: ...ou will also reduce the chance of damage to your computer and personal injury to yourself DO NOT place the Notebook PC on uneven or unstable work surfaces Do not throw the packaging materials away You may need them later if you have to ship the computer or send it in for service DO NOT place or drop objects on top of the Notebook PC ...

Page 12: ...e Notebook PC to cold temperatures below 32 F or 0 C DO NOT expose the Notebook PC to hot temperatures over 122 F or 50 C DO NOT expose the Notebook PC to direct sunlight Never leave the Notebook PC in a car on a sunny day ...

Page 13: ...DO NOT use the Notebook PC in a dusty or dirty work area Dust can cause contamination of the unit that can result in malfunction or damage DO NOT operate or store the Notebook PC near magnetic devices or TVs DO NOT place floppy disks near or on the speakers or else data may be erased ...

Page 14: ...k PC Except as described elsewhere in this manual refer all servicing to qualifed person nel Immediately shut off the Notebook PC and refer for servicing under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damged or frayed If liquid has been spilled on the Notebook PC If the Notebook PC has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged Never push any objects of any kind into cabinet openi...

Page 15: ...lide the display panel latch until the display panel releases and then raise the LCD screen Tilt the display to a comfortable viewing position Keyboard Auto Tilt Up Feature This ergonomic feature automatically tilts up the keyboard to a comfortable angle that reduces stress to the hands and wrists while at the same time providing proper ventilation of the Notebook PC Figure1 2 Auto tilt up keyboar...

Page 16: ...tem upgradeability information Internal Cache Supports 32KB internal cache External Cache 256 512KB Level 2 cache with Pipeline Burst mode enhances more system performance Main Memory 64 bit memory bus with 16MB of SDRAM on board Memory can be easily expanded by using one or two 16 32 or 64MB 144 pin SO DIMMs The expansion slots support one double bank and another one should be single bank type or...

Page 17: ...ake advantage of many of the time saving features of Windows 95 software Touchpad The Touchpad is a pressure sensitive pointing device which allows you to move the cursor around the screen and make selections just as one would with a conventional mouse PC Cards The stack type PC Card socket supports two Type II cards or one Type III card With PCMCIA 2 1 32 bit CardBus and Zoom Video port complianc...

Page 18: ...ommonly used to con nect a printer or Floppy Disk Drive Module through the equipped External FDD cable This parallel port also supports both EPP and ECP capabilities USB Port A Universal Serial Bus USB receptade connector is provided on the left side Docking Connector A 240 pin docking connector support the connection to the optional Port Replicator with LAN function built in Battery and AC Power ...

Page 19: ...agement The Notebook PC features APM 1 2 power management built into the BIOS Setup These features are designed to conserve power and extend the working hours Optional Devices To further enhance the utility of your Notebook PC computer there are several optional products available from your dealer High speed CD ROM Module LS 120 SuperDsik Drive Module DVD ROM RAM Drive Module Additional Battery Pa...

Page 20: ... Notebook PC Please refer to the text and diagrams below to identify all external components and accessories of the Notebook PC Front View Figure 1 3 Front Right View of the Notebook PC 14 8 9 2 3 4 10 7 11 12 6 5 1 13 ...

Page 21: ...lt Up Keyboard Touchpad Pointing Device Click Buttons Removable Hard Drive Module The HDD module can be easily removed and replaced with a second hard drive for the purpose of data backup or expansion Do not attempt to remove the HDD while the Notebook PC is on Please ask your dealers for expansion not permitted to do by end users Removable Battery Module Could be released for changing to another ...

Page 22: ...ease refer to Figure 1 3 and the descriptions that follow to identify the components on the left side and the rear side of the Notebook PC Figure 1 4 Rear Left View of the Notebook PC 1 2 3 12 13 10 8 9 11 4 5 14 6 15 7 ...

Page 23: ...one 5 Audio Line in Jack This stereo jack is used to connect external audio sources 6 Earphone Jack This stereo jack is used to connect external stereo speakers or a headphone 7 DC in Jack Connect the AC Adapter power lead to this jack 8 Serial Port 9 Parallel Port 10 Game MIDI Port 11 VGA Port This port is used to connect an external monitor 12 TV Video Out Port 13 Docking Connector 14 IR Port 15...

Page 24: ...24 1 Bottom View Please refer to Figure 1 4 and the descriptions that follow to identify the components on the bottom of the Notebook PC Figure 1 5 Bottom View of Notebook PC 2 4 1 3 ...

Page 25: ... a diskette When a diskette is inserted in the floppy drive the eject button pops out If you attempt to transport the Notebook PC with a diskette in the drive you risk damaging the eject button The computer has an soft carrying case It will keep out dirt and dust and protect your Notebook PC s casing from becoming scratched or cracked If you intend to use battery power be sure to fully charge the ...

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Page 27: ... users may need only read through this chapter and Chapter One while using the rest of the manual merely as a reference Powering Up the Notebook PC for the First Time To connect the Notebook PC to an AC power source please refer to Figure 2 1 and the following directions Figure 2 1 Connecting the Notebook to the AC power source ...

Page 28: ...tween the record and the existing hardware it will display a message on the screen prompting you to correct the conflict by running the BIOS Setup Refer to Chapter 3 for instructions on how to run the BIOS Setup In most cases the record should be correct when you receive the Notebook PC When the test is finished you should only get a message reporting none operating system found if the hard disk w...

Page 29: ...e to Disk a reserved space of hard disk is needed for saving the system status for resume before you start to format and install the operating system onto your hard disk Please follow the instructions listed below to make a reserved space in your hard disk if you want the Notebook PC to support Save to Disk mode The utility PHDISK EXE is included in the bundled Driver Utility CD ROM 1 Boot the sys...

Page 30: ... table summarizes the functions of the Notebook PC s front end LED indicators System Status Panel Located under the LCD display panel the System Status Panel informs you of the Notebook PC s current operating status at a glance Upon activating a certain function a symbol or icon corresponding to that function appears in the window indicating that the particular function is engaged The icon will re...

Page 31: ...evice is being accessed HDD Activity Indicates when lit that the hard disk is being accessed FDD Activity Indicates when lit that the system is accessing the floppy disk drive PC Cards Activity Indicates when lit that insert card to the PC Cards lower slots Indicates when lit that no cards inside of the PC cards slots ...

Page 32: ... that the system is in the on state Stand by or Suspend Mode This icon indicates that the power management system is enabled and the system is in Standby or Suspend Mode The power management system is set using the system BIOS during boot up Refer to Chapter 3 for information on setting up Power Management AC Power in System operating on AC power Battery Gauge Charging Status 4 level bar gauge dis...

Page 33: ...Switches to TV video output display likes a TV set Fn Toggles the speakers off and on Fn Decreases the audio volume output Fn Increases the audio volume output Fn NumLk Toggles the numeric keypad off and on Fn ScrLk Toggles the Scroll Lock off and on Embedded Numeric Keypad The embedded numeric keypad consists of 15 keys that make number intensive input more conve nient Like the Num Lock key these...

Page 34: ...on with If an external keyboard is connected pressing the NumLk key on either the Notebook PC or external keyboard will enable disable NumLock of both keyboards in unison To disable the Note book PC numeric keypad while keeping the keypad on an external keyboard activated use the Fn NumLk hot key on the Notebook PC keyboard TV _ ...

Page 35: ...meric keypad The numeric keypad on the keyboard is not active when the external keyboard or the external numeric keypad is attached to the computer To enable numeric kepad press Fn The Embeded Nu meric Keypad icon appears on system status panel Figure 2 4 The embeded numeric keypad works as a numeric keypad TV _ ...

Page 36: ...rsor Keypad To enable cursor keypad press Fn and then Fn NumLk to enable embeded numeric keypad and disable the NumLock The icon appears on system status panel Figure 2 5 The embeded numeric keypad works a cursor keypad TV _ ...

Page 37: ...vates the Start menu button on the bottom left of the screen The other key which looks like a menu with a small arrow activates the properties menu and is equivalent to pressing the right mouse button while pointing at any object on the Windows desktop This concludes Chapter 2 The next chapter provides a detailed description of the Notebook PC s BIOS Setup ...

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Page 39: ...ngaspecificBIOSflashingutilityprogrambundled in the Driver Utility CD ROM Please see the Chapter 7 for details A battery backed up CMOS RAM is used to record some basic system hardware information clock date time the error handling and etc even when the power is off When the Notebook PC is turned back on the system is configured with the values stored in the CMOS RAM With easy to use menus you can...

Page 40: ...ugh the various sub menus and make your selections among the various predetermined choices If you accidentally make a setting and do not know which one to switch back to the Setup program has a hot key that allows you to return to the previous value The hot keys are discussed in more detail later in this chapter When turning on the Notebook PC for the first time you may get a message prompting you...

Page 41: ...eatures available on your system Security Use this menu to set a password The password allows bootup and controls access to the BIOS setup menu Power Use this menu to configure and enable Power Management features Boot Use this menu to configure the default system device used to locate and load the Operating System and for booting up the Notebook PC Exit Use this menu to exit the current menu or s...

Page 42: ...to the right or keypad arrows Moves the cursor up and down between fields Tab Enter Moves the cursor to the next position available in the field If there is only one field the Tab key will move the highlight down to the next field Shift Tab none Moves the cursor to previous position available in the field If there is only one field the Tab Shift keys will move the highlight up to the previous fiel...

Page 43: ...ze yourself with each of the legend keys and their corresponding functions Practice navigating through the various menus and sub menus If you accidentally make unwanted changes to any of the fields use the set default hot key While moving around through the Setup program note that explanations appear in the Item Specific Help window located to the right of each menu This window displays the help t...

Page 44: ...the first page press End to go to the last page To exit the help window press the Enter or the Esc key The Main Menu When the Setup program is accessed the following screen appears Figure 3 1 The Main Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility System Time 08 18 19 System Date 11 11 1997 Dskerre A 1 44MB IDE Adapter Master 2168MB IDE Adapter Slave CD ROM Video Display Device LCD CRT Memory Cache Enabled System...

Page 45: ...priate information Use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move between the month day and year fields Diskette A This is a display only field The information is set for type of floppy drive installed IDE Adapter Master This field is used to configure the IDE Hard Disk installed in the system To configure a hard disk drive move the cursor to highlight the Primary Master field IDE Adapter Master 2168MB Pre...

Page 46: ...e The type can be set to Removable ATAPI in this field to support an inserted storage device module with IDE interface as the primary master Cylinders This field configures the drive number of cylinders Refer to your drive documentation to determine the correct value to enter for this field In order to make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Heads This field configures the dr...

Page 47: ...documentation that came with your hard drive to determine the optimal value and set it manually In order to make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Configuration options are Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors LBA Logical Block Access Mode Control When enabled this option uses 28 bit addressing of the hard drive without regard for cylinders heads and sectors Not...

Page 48: ...ust be set to User Configuration options are Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 After using the legend keys to make your selections to this sub menu press the Esc key to exit back to the Main menu When the Main menu appears you will notice that the drive letter and the drive size appear in the Primary Master field for the hard drive you just configured IDE Adapter Slave In this f...

Page 49: ...is field to support an inserted storage device module with IDE interface as the primary slave After using the legend keys to make your selections to this sub menu press the Esc key to exit back to the Main menu Video Display Device This field allows you to select to enable video display devices like LCD panel external CRT LCD monitor or both LCD CRT CRT LCD Memory Cache This field allows you to en...

Page 50: ...a display only field The Advanced Menu Selecting Advanced from the menu bar displays the Advanced menu Please see Figure 2 4 Figure 3 2 Advanced Menu Play Play O S Yes Peripheral Configuration Large Disk Access Mode Normal TV mode NTSC Internal Pointing Device Enabled Mun Lock Auto Item Specific Help Select Yes if you are using a Plug Play capable operating system F1 Help Select Item Change Values...

Page 51: ...This menu allows you to configure the Notebook PC s serial and parallel ports Each field on this sub menu is covered below Serial Port A This field allows you to configure the Notebook PC serial COM1 port The following options are available Auto default User Disabled PnP OS When User is selected the Base I OAddress menu item appears as following The Base I OAddress field becomes available and you ...

Page 52: ...module The following con figuration options are available SIR FIR The Base I OAddress field becomes available and you can set the serial port IRQ and I O address as you like The following options are available 3F8 IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ 3 3E8 IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ 3 as default This field is only available when the Infrared port is set to Enabled When FIR is selected the DMA channel menu item appears The COM2 se ri...

Page 53: ...This field allows you to configure the Notebook PC parallel port The following options are available PnP OS User Disabled Auto The Mode field allows you to configure the Notebook PC parallel port transmission mode The following options are available Output Only Bi directional default ECP EPP Changing the default address and IRQ settings for COM1 COM2 and the LPT Port can cause conflicts with other...

Page 54: ...Data Write Address Read and Data Read All operations are performed asynchronously ECPMode The port is software and hardware compatible with existing parallel ports so that it may be used as a standard printer mode if ECP is not required ECP mode provides an automatic high burst bandwidth channel that supports DMA for ECP in both the forward host to peripheral and reverse peripheral to host directi...

Page 55: ...dvanced menu Large Disk Access Mode Specifies the type of operating system in use on the Notebook PC The default DOS should be always used unless UNIX or Novell Netware is being used Available configurations are Large Normal as default TV Mode Specifies the type of TV video output format for connecting to TV set Available formats are NTSC as default PAL Large Disk Access mode controls how the disk...

Page 56: ...o enable or disable the internal pointing device such as TouchPad or a factory optional TrackPoint Enabled as default Disabled NumLock Specifies the number lock function of keypad when power is on Auto default keeps the last status during shutdown On Off ...

Page 57: ... allows you to specify passwords in the Security menu The passwords con trol access to the BIOS and certain Security menu options during system startup The passwords are not case sensitive In other words a password can be entered using either upper or lower case letters it makes nodifference Set Password Enter Password checking Disabled Item Specific Help Set password to enable system security F1 ...

Page 58: ...n bootup When set to always the system will then require either the User password before allowing access to the system when resuming from Save to Disk Furthermore boot from diskette or CD ROM will be disabled The options for this field are Disabled as default On boot Always The BIOS Setup program allows you to specify two separate passwords a Supervisor password and a User password When disabled a...

Page 59: ...y Timeout 1 Miunte Auto Suspend Timeout Off Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Video Timeout Disabled Resume On Modem Ring On Lid Switch Closure Panel off Beep On Battery Low Enabled Item Specific Help Select Power Management Mode Choosing modes changes system power management settings Maximum Power Savings conserves the greatest amount of system power while Maximum Performance conserves power but allows ...

Page 60: ...within the Power Menu When set to Maximum Power Savings system power will be conserved to its greatest amount The remaining fields within the Power Menu will be set to pre defined values that ensure maximum power savings When this field is specified as Maximum Performance best system performance is achieved with some power conservation The remaining fields within the Power Menu will be set to pre ...

Page 61: ...ilable options for this field are Off 6 Minute 1 Minutes 8 Minutes 2 Minutes 12 Minutes 4 Minutes 16 Minutes IfAPM is installed this function will be controlled byAPM and may function differently depending on the APM settings Auto Suspend Timeout This field determines how much system idle time must pass before the system enters Suspend mode When set to Off the system cannot enter Suspend mode whic...

Page 62: ...ode The possible options for this field are Disabled 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes Video Timeout This field allows you to specify the period of inactivity required before the LCD display turns off The possible options for this field are Disabled 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes ...

Page 63: ...uspend mode Off default On Lid Switch Closure This option allows you to set the power management function when the lid switch is closed The possible options are Panel off default Disabled Beep on battery low This option allows you to enable or disable the battery low warning beep Disabled Enabled default ...

Page 64: ... listed By using the or Space and keys it is possible to alter the priority the system uses to search for the boot device on system power up in numerical order PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility 1 removable Devices 2 Hard Drive 3 ATAPI CD ROM Drive Item Specific Help To select the boot device use the up and down arrows then press to move the device up the list or to move it down the list Press Esc to exit ...

Page 65: ...tility Exit Saveubg Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Item Specific Help Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Pressing the Esc key does not exit this menu You must select one of the options ...

Page 66: ...uld only be used if you do not want to save the changes you have made to the Setup program If you have made changes to the fields other than system date system time and password the system will ask for confirmation when choosing Discard Changes and Exit Load Setup Defaults This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus When this option is selected o...

Page 67: ... option all selections are updated and the following message is displayed Select Yes to discard any changes and load the previously saved values Save Changes This option saves your selections without exiting the Setup program You can then return to other menus and make changes After selecting this option all selections are saved and the following mes sage is displayed Setup Confirmation Load defau...

Page 68: ...68 3 Select Yes to save any changes to Non Volatile RAM This concludes Chapter 3 The next chapter covers operation of the Notebook PC Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes now Yes No ...

Page 69: ...torage devices are designed as removable modules The module also can be equipped with an optional LS 120 Superdisk drive a 2nd hard disk drive or a DVD ROM RAM drive For more detail contact your authorized dealer please The floppy drive can coexist with CD ROM drive through a specific external cable PACB FD01 connecting to the parallel port The following sections will cover instructions for operat...

Page 70: ...ng process a hot or warn swapping and to attempt connecting external cable when system on are not acceptable please turn off system power first Inserting and Ejecting Diskettes Removing the Floppy Drive Module The Notebook PC is shipped with the Floppy Drive Module already inserted in the device bay To remove the floppy drive module from the device bay please refer to the following instructions 1 ...

Page 71: ...OM drive allows you to run the latest multimedia CD titles providing a new multimedia dimension to your personal computing experience Supported CD s Formats The formats can be supported by the CD ROM drive are listed below The Audio Music CD s The Photo CDs MS DOS MSCDEX compatible CD ROM mode 1 and mode 2 The CD ROM XA CD I and Video CD s Inserting and Removing CD ROM Discs The illustration below...

Page 72: ...igher capacities and operate at much faster speeds than floppy disk drive or CD ROM drives Your Notebook PC comes equipped with a hard disk drive already installed and prepared for operation It is commonly referred to as anATA Enhanced IDE drive with a form factor of 3 5 inches wide and 1 8 inches high TheATA Enhanced IDE drives provide a reliable fast and cost effective mass storage solution in t...

Page 73: ...ty HDD The Touchpad Pointing Device The Notebook PC s integrated Touchpad pointing device is fully compatible with the two button PS 2 mouse The Touchpad is pressure sensitive and without any moving parts therefore mechanical fail ure are eventually non existent A device driver is still required for working with some application software See the Driver Utility CD ROM that were bundled with the dev...

Page 74: ...selecting the item you want 2 Double clicking Double tapping Acommon skill for launching program directly from the relative icon you select Move the cursor over the icon you wish to execute press the left button or tap the pad twice in rapid succession system will prompt the relative program If the interval between clicks or taps is too long this operation will not be executed 3 Dragging Means to ...

Page 75: ...d buttons Touchpad Installation for DOS Win31 To install for DOS Win31 1 Insert the Driver Utility CD and into the CD ROM drive and locate the Touchpad DOS sub directory 2 Run the Inst31 exe 3 Instructions covering installation will be displayed Follow the instructions to install the Touchpad drivers and utilities Dragging Clicking Dragging Tapping The Touchpad responds to movement not force Do no...

Page 76: ...024 x 768 resolution with 64K Hi color You also can hook up an external CRT or LCD monitor through the Mini D sub 15 pin VGA connector or just connect a TV video device such as TV set through the S video composite connector on the back side Display Hot Key Controls The following hot key combinations control the Notebook PC s display Fn Increases display brightness Fn Decreases display brightness F...

Page 77: ...e when it is closed External Display With a monitor or TV set connected you can use the toggle hot key to switch the display output Two modes are available as below Simultaneous display of both LCD and external monitor TV video output to TV set or VCR in NTSC or PAL SECAM For details on connecting an external display please refer to the illustration in Chapter 6 LCD Display Size under DOS and BIOS...

Page 78: ...per one is socket 2 Figure 4 2 The PC Cards Sockets 32 bit CardBus Zoomed Video Port The CardBus allows PC Cards and their hosts to use 32 bit bus mastering and operate at speeds of up to 33MHz transferring data in burst modes comparable with PCI s 132MB per second By comparison the standard16 bitPCCardbuscanhandleonly20MBpersecond TheNotebookPCisequippedwithCardBus broader faster data pathway wil...

Page 79: ...red directly into the VGA frame buffer bypassing the CPU and PCI system bus It can promise a high quality real time full motion video playback without any suffering from CPU and system bus performance Inserting and Removing a PC Card Follow these instructions and refer to Figure 4 7 to insert a PC Card 1 Find the specific notched edge of PC Card to make sure the connector side toward the socket 2 ...

Page 80: ...bilities allow you to take advantage of a wide range of educa tion and entertainment multimedia software available on today growing market The multimedia sound system features a integrated digital audio controller that produces rich vibrant sound in high quality 16 bit and stereo With a pair of integrated stereo speakers a built in microphone and both input and output audio jacks for external audi...

Page 81: ...e MIDI Game port 3D sound effect supported 16 bit digitized audio playback A built in microphone for convenient recording Two integrated stereo speakers Digitized audio recording through the Notebook PC s built in microphone or external source Audio Volume Control The Notebook PC s audio output volume is easily controlled by the following KEY COMBINATION DESCRIPTION Fn Increases audio output volum...

Page 82: ...levels of noise IR MODE DESCRIPTION FIR Fast Infrared Transfer Mode supports up to 4Mbps SIR Serial infrared Transfer Mode supports up to 115 2Kbps IR Wireless Communication The Notebook PC is equipped with an Infrared IR Communication Port located on the rear side The IR port comes with IrDA Serial Infrared Data Link Standard Version 1 1 compliance which allows you to perform point to point wirel...

Page 83: ...ditional plug in sites or hubs The Notebook PC s built in USB host controller initiates data transfer at full speed 12Mbps for digital camera or low speed 1 5Mbps for keyboard or mouse The host also manages the logical connection of devices The Driver Support The Windows 95 operating system since OSR 2 1 release on 10 29 96 comes already equipped with a standard driver that allows your Notebook PC...

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Page 85: ... modes The power of Notebook PC is comprised of two parts theACAdapter and the battery power system TheACAdapter convertsAC power from a wall outlet to the DC power required by the Notebook PC ThebatterypackisasetofLithium Ion Li Ion batterycellsoroptionalNickel MetalHydride NiMH housed together with a battery gauge in a plastic non flame case There is one pack inserted in the power bay of the Not...

Page 86: ...as long as it is plugged into an electrical wall outlet Figure 5 1 The Notebook PC s Battery Pack The Battery Power System The Notebook PC is designed to work with a removable battery pack The pack can be found in the compartment here we call Power Bay Please see Figure 5 1 if you are having trouble locating the battery pack when put inside the PC Please refer to the rating label of AC adapter for...

Page 87: ...arging the battery takes about 2 5 to 3 hours when power is off Always charge completely to reduce the Memory Effect or officially called Voltage Depressor if you use the optional Ni MH battery pack Inserting the Battery Pack For inserting the battery pack into the power bay refer to the following instructions 1 Gently slide the battery pack into the bay 2 When the pack is fully locked you should ...

Page 88: ...ked with on the bottom side of the Notebook PC Slide the knob to the left to eject the battery pack 4 Gently pull the pack which you like to replace out of the bay 5 Gently slide in the other battery pack 6 When the pack is fully locked you should hear it click into place 7 Press Enter or other key or power button to resume the system Battery Pack Charging Function You can charge the battery pack ...

Page 89: ...31 APM must be enabled to use the battery warning beep feature POWER EXE must be loaded via a DEVICE line in CONFIG SYS in order to report the status of the battery while using DOS or Windows 3 x POWER EXE is not necessary when running Windows 95 For additional information please see your DOS and Windows 3 1 User s Manuals for details Battery Gauge Charging Status The battery status icon on the sy...

Page 90: ...e Memory Effect or officially called Voltage Depressor when using optional NiMH battery packs Please refer to Chapter 7 for details Never attempt removing the battery pack while the power is on or not entering into suspend modes as this may result in working data loss Approximately 75 100 battery power remaining Approximately 50 75 battery power remaining Approximately 25 50 battery power remainin...

Page 91: ...de When entering into either one of power saving modes the Power LED will become blinking Full Power Mode Maximum Performance The Notebook PC operates in Full Power mode when power management function is disabled by configuring BIOS Setup When the Notebook PC is operating in Full Power Mode the Power LED remains on If you are conscious of both system performance and power consumption we suggest yo...

Page 92: ...ust be inactive before the next power management level is enabled Refer to the Power Menu section in Chapter 3 The example below demonstrates this function If the Hard Disk Timeout is set to 2 minutes the StandbyTimeout to 8 minutes andAuto Suspend Timeout is set to 10 minutes the following power management events take place 1 After 2 minutes of system idle the hard disk spins down 2 After 6 addit...

Page 93: ...ternal monitor This chapter contains information how to connect peripherals and do system expansion in main memory Connecting Peripheral Devices Overview of the Notebook PC s I O Ports Before attempting to connect a peripheral device to the computer make sure you are familiar with the Notebook PC s various I O ports Please refer to Chapter 1 to identify the following I O ports ...

Page 94: ...site TV out Port An S video composite connector on the rear side for con necting a TV set or a VCR One S video to RCA composite video cable is provided Serial Port A 9 pin D sub serial port on the rear side Parallel Port A 25 pin D sub parallel printer port on the rear side This port also supports External Floppy Disk Drive Module through the External FDD cable USB Port AUniversal Serial Bus USB r...

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Page 96: ...m for making system memory expansion Available memory size options come in 16MB 32MB or 64MB for each module The largest size you can expand on the Notebook PC is up to 144MB when using two single bank 64MB SODIMM modules We recommend that purchase expansion modules from your authorized dealers for compatibility and stability issues The SO DIMM sockets cover is located on the bottom side of the No...

Page 97: ...into either of the sockets 3 Press the SO DIMM module firmly Two latches on both edges of the SO DIMM socket will lock in place Removing Memory Modules 1 Remove the screw securing the memory socket cover on the bottom side and remove the cover 2 Carefully press out o n the latches on both edges of the sockets at the same time 3 Remove the module out Memory Module Expansion Cover T screw Hole So DI...

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Page 99: ...ility CD ROM CD ROM Drive Driver Installation Before you can use the CD ROM you must first install the CD ROM drive s driver The manufacturer name and the model No of CD ROM drive is shown on the CD ROM drive module s housing And the driver comes from the Driver Utility CD ROM that is bundled with the Notebook PC The MS DOS MSCDEX exe is required under DOS environment About the Driver Utility CD R...

Page 100: ...l the operating system onto your hard disk please follow the instructions listed below to make a reserved space in your hard disk if you want the Notebook PC to support Save to Disk mode The utility PHDISK EXE is included in the bundled Driver Utility CD ROM 1 Boot the system with a floppy diskette with DOS or Windows 95 booting system 2 Locate the phdisk sub directory of the Driver Utility CD ROM...

Page 101: ...ECODE rom e g 980101 rom 4 Run the phlash 980101 rom 5 Instructions covering installation will be displayed Follow the instructions to finish and reboot your system Battery Discharge Utility The bundled utility to provide you to reduce the Memory Effect or officially called Voltage Depressor when using optional NiMH battery packs Please follow the instructions listed below to discharge the inserte...

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Page 103: ... automatically executed by DOS whenever the com puter is turned on or restarted This file contains important commands that help configure the system to work with the software and other devices installed BIOS This acronym stands for Basic Input Output System BIOS is a set of routines that intimately affect the way the computer transfers data between elements of the system such as memory disks and t...

Page 104: ...served as one of two COM port assignments by the operating system COM1 or COM3 Likewise the FIR port can be assigned as COM2 or COM4 Each COM port is configured to use a different IRQ and address assignment CPU CPU is an acronym for Central Processing Unit The CPU actually functions as the brain of the computer It interprets and executes a program commands and processes all the data stored in memo...

Page 105: ... for a separate adapter card The All In One PC is equipped with an IDE hard drive Joystick The Joystick is a specially designed pointing device that affords greater manipulation of the cursor Most computer games are programmed with support for a Joystick LPT Port LPT an abbreviation for line printer is a logical device name reserved by DOS for the computer parallel ports The Notebook has one physi...

Page 106: ...ss variety of specialized tasks The Monitor Integrated PC is equipped with several I O ports for connecting peripheral devices such as a printer a modem or even a joystick POST POSTis an acronym for Power On SelfTest When you turn on the computer it will first run though the POST a series of software controlled diagnostic tests The POST checks system memory the mother board circuitry the display t...

Page 107: ...efers to the quality of an image in terms of clarity and fineness of detail attained by a monitor a scanner or a printer Resume A resume operation returns the computer to full power operation from or Stand by or Suspend mode ROM ROM is an abbreviation for Read Only Memory As its name implies new data cannot be written to ROM the system can only read data stored in ROM System Disk A system disk con...

Page 108: ...ronics internal hard disk drive interface Fast Infrared Gigabyte 1GB 1 073 741 824 bytes or 1 024MB Industry Standard Architecture Kilobyte 1KB 1 024 bytes Liquid Crystal Display Megabyte 1MB 1 048 576 bytes or 1 024KB Musical Instrument Digital Interface Motion Picture Experts Group Microsoft Disk Operating System Peripheral Component Interconnect Personal Computer Memory Card International Assoc...

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