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 Modem 

Your computer comes with a 56K V.92 internal fax/modem and a phone 
jack (RJ-11), which is located on the left side of your comput er.   
Use a telephone cable to connect the computer to the telephone wall 
outlet. 
 

Connecting the Modem 

1.    Plug one end of the phone line into the modem port located on 
the rear side of the computer. (For EMI compliance, you need to clip 
the included EMI CORE to the phone line.) 
2.    Plug the other end of the line into the analog phone wall outlet. 

 

 

Depending on where your computer is used, you may need to change 
settings in the modem. Correct setting will allow you to maintain a stable 
connection in a country where its telecommunication system may be 
different to others. 
 

To change the modem setting, do the following: 

1.  Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel] and double-click on 
Modem Settings icon. You will see a similar dialog box. 
 

 

2.  Click on the pull-down menu and select the country where it is 
applicable. Click on OK to exit. 

Summary of Contents for AV5500

Page 1: ...i 1 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation DOS Windows 95 98 ME 2000 NT XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners companies The software described in this manual is delivered under a license agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement Thi...

Page 3: ...View AC Adapter LED Status Indicators Keyboard Features Function Quick Keys Windows Keys Embedded Numeric Keypad Touch Pad Graphic Subsystem Adjusting the Display Brightness Extending the Life of the TFT Display Panel Opening and Closing the Display Panel Audio Subsystem Adjusting the Volume in Windows Voice Recording Modem and Modem Setting EthernetAdapter 2 BIOS SETUP AND SECURITY Entering the B...

Page 4: ...ing Time Checking the Battery Level Prolonging the Battery s Life and Usage Cycles Using Windows Power Options Windows Power Schemes Suspend Modes Power Button Action Low Battery Warning Power Manual Quick Access 4 UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER Upgrading the System Memory 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING First Step Audio Problems Hard Disk Problems Optical Drive Problems Display Problems Keyboard and Mouse Problems C...

Page 5: ...i 5 PC Card PCMCIA Problems Performance Problems Firewire IEEE1394 and USB2 0 Problems APPENDIX A Product Specification APPENDIX B Agency Regulatory Notices ...

Page 6: ...ws O S and symbols are used For instance Start Settings Control Panel Display means clicking the Start icon first then the Settings then the Control Panel then the Display icon n When you need to make a selection with the touch pad or mouse you will be asked to select or click or double click right click the item Note Text in this format and symbol means specific instructions commentary sidelights...

Page 7: ...n Do not subject the computer to adverse shock and vibration n Do not expose the computer to dust and dirt n Do not place objects on top of the computer to avoid damaging the computer n Do not place the computer on rocky surfaces Here are some ways of taking care of your AC adapter n Do not connect the adapter to any devices other than your computer n Do not let water get into the adapter n Do not...

Page 8: ...0 02 65W 0335C2065 65W 0335A2065 65W When cleaning the computer observe these steps 1 Power off the computer and remove the battery pack 2 Disconnect the AC adapter 3 Use a soft cloth dampened with water Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Contact your dealer or see your service technician if any of the following occurs n Computer has been dropped or the body has been damaged n Liquid has been s...

Page 9: ...feature provided by the BIOS Chapter 3 Battery Power Power Management In this chapter you will learn the fundamentals of power management and how to use them to achieve longer battery life Chapter 4 Upgrading Your Computer In this chapter you will learn how to upgrade the system memory the hard disk drive and to install wireless mini PCI card Chapter 5 Trouble Shooting In this chapter you will lea...

Page 10: ... chapter 1 getting to know the basics 1 1 C H A P T E R O N E GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS This chapter introduces the features and components of the computer ...

Page 11: ...ideo playback 3D graphics capability also adds realism to PC games n LCD Display The computer is equipped either with a 15 inch TFT high resolution display panel for clear text and brilliant colors n Expandability The system offers upgradeable hard disk drive and 2 DDR SDRAM sockets for expansion allowing the user to easily increase the storage and system capacities as the need arises n Built in M...

Page 12: ...lt in I O ports the computer offers IEEE1394 for ultra high speed connection to high bandwidth digital video devices and USB2 0 ports to connect to any USB based peripheral devices n Wireless LAN The internal Wireless LAN module allows your notebook to connect wirelessly to other 802 11 enabled systems devices or network ...

Page 13: ... chapter 1 getting to know the basics 1 4 System At A Glance Top View 1 2 3 11 10 9 4 4 5 6 7 7 1 LCD Latch The LCD latches lock unlock the LCD panel ...

Page 14: ...cator The LED Status indicators reveal the status of these functions Numeric keypad cap lock scroll lock WLAN module enabling and disabling and also the ODD HDD activities See the LED Status Indicator Section for details The LED Status indicators also reveal the status of the system power state and battery charging state See the LED Status Indicator Section for details 8 Power Suspend Button The p...

Page 15: ...umeric keypad LED indicators will light up momentarily to indicate the start of the Power On sequence 9 Silent Mode Button Pressing the key enables the system to lower its power usage therefore the fan speed is reduced to achieve lowest operating noise 10 Windows Outlook Express Email Launch Key Pressing the button launches the Outlook Express Email in Windows 11 Internet Explorer Quick Key Pressi...

Page 16: ...s for connecting the external CRT monitor or projector 2 Battery Pack The battery pack is a built in power source for the notebook 3 Kensington Lock Key Hole A Kensington type security lock latches to this keyhole for anti theft purpose 4 4 in 1 Card Reader The 4 in 1 Card Reader supports SD Card MS Card MMC Card and MS Pro Card 5 Microphone Jack The microphone jack 3 5 mm diameter is where you co...

Page 17: ...ch as a CD Player 7 Stereo Headphone SPDIF out Jack The stereo headphone jack 3 5 mm diameter is where you connect the headphones or external speakers Alternatively you may connect the SPDIF output to an external DTS AC3 or PCM sound processor decoder in your home stereo system 8 Wireless On Off Switch Use the Switch to disable or enable Wireless function ...

Page 18: ...via the RJ 45 cable and also conforms to 10 100Base TX transmission protocol 2 Modem Port This is where you plug the phone jack RJ 11 for fax modem functions 3 Optical Drive and Disk Eject Button and Manual Eject Key Hole Allows you to view DVD movies listen to CD music and write to CD R and CD RW media Press the eject button to eject the disk tray The manual eject keyhole allows you to manually e...

Page 19: ...This is a high speed serial data port You may connect any Fire wire ready device to this port 7 USB2 0 Port x3 The Universal Serial Bus USB2 0 compliant port allows you to connect a wide variety of devices to your computer at a rate of up to 480 Mbps This port conforms to the latest USB2 0 plug and play standards 8 Power Jack DC in The DC out jack of the AC Adapter connects here and powers the com...

Page 20: ...er 1 getting to know the basics 1 11 Bottom View 1 2 3 5 4 1 Battery Pack and Battery Latch The battery pack is a built in power source for the notebook Slide the battery latch to release the battery pack 1 2 ...

Page 21: ...dule and DDR memory module are located under the case cover The system memory can be upgraded to a larger capacity See Chapter 4 for instructions on a memory upgrade 4 Ventilation Grill The fan grill is where air is exchanged to dissipate the internal heat Do not block this airway completely Warning Do not block the Fan Grill outlet Place the machine on hard surface only The bottom case may get ve...

Page 22: ...C Plug The AC plug plugs to the AC wall outlet Warning Make sure you are using a standard 3 prong AC wall socket with a ground pin If not you may feel a slight tingling sensation on any of the computer s metal parts such as the I O ports This is caused by leakage current when the AC adapter is not properly grounded via the ground pin However the amount of leakage current is within the safety regul...

Page 23: ...dicates the battery is being charged Blinking red light indicates the battery power is low when the system is turned ON Persistent green light indicates the battery is Full LED off Dark indicates the system is without battery Green light indicates the hard drive and or optical drive is being accessed Green light indicates the numeric keypad is activated Green light indicates the cap lock is activa...

Page 24: ...urns Speaker Volume down Fn F7 Increases Display Brightness Fn F8 Decreases Display Brightness Fn Num Lk Enables the embedded keypad to work in numeric mode The keys act like numeric keypads in a calculator Use this mode when you need to do a lot of numeric data entry An alternative would be to connect an external numeric keypad Fn Scr Lk Press the Fn Scr Lk key and then press or to move one line ...

Page 25: ... Key This key brings up the popup menu for the application similar to a click of the right mouse button Embedded Numeric Keypad Press Fn Num Lk to enable the embedded numeric keypad The numbers are printed in upper right corner of a key in a color different from the alphabets This key pad is complete with arithmetic operators Press Fn Num Lk to revert to normal character keys 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 E...

Page 26: ...Button Right Button Equivalent Tapping Action Execution Click twice quickly Tap twice at the same speed as double clicking the mouse button Selection Click once Tap once Drag Click and hold to drag the cursor Tap twice quickly and on the second tap hold finger to the touch pad to drag the cursor Access Context Menu Click once Move One Page Up or Down Tips on Using the Touch Pad 1 The double click ...

Page 27: ... F7 to increase the brightness Press Fn F8 to decrease the brightness Note To maximize your battery operating time set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting so that the internal backlight uses less power Extending the Life of the TFT Display Device Observe the following guidelines to maximize the life of the backlight in the display 1 Set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting...

Page 28: ...LCD latch inwardly and lift up the lid Then tilt it to a comfortable viewing position To close the display cover fold it down gently until the LCD latches click into place Warning To avoid damaging the display do not slam it when closing Do not place any object on top of the computer when the display is closed ...

Page 29: ...sting the Audio Volume in Windows 1 Click the speaker symbol in the task tray in Windows 2 Drag the volume control bar up or down to adjust the volume 3 To temporarily silence the speaker without changing the volume setting click Mute Voice Recording A built in microphone allows you to record sound You will need to use audio processing software to enable the built in microphone For example you may...

Page 30: ...eed to clip the included EMI CORE to the phone line 2 Plug the other end of the line into the analog phone wall outlet Depending on where your computer is used you may need to change settings in the modem Correct setting will allow you to maintain a stable connection in a country where its telecommunication system may be different to others To change the modem setting do the following 1 Go to Star...

Page 31: ...the UTP cable into the network connector until the connector snaps securely into the receptacle 2 Either connect the other end of the cable to an RJ 45 jack wall outlet or to an RJ 45 port on a UTP concentrator or hub in the network Cabling Restriction for Networks The following restrictions should be observed for 100BASE TX networks n The maximum cable run length is 100 meters m 328 feet ft n For...

Page 32: ...eature 2 1 C H A P T E R T W O BIOS SETUP AND SECURITY FEATURE In this chapter you will learn how to enter the BIOS Setup Menu and manipulate various hardware control settings You will also learn how to use the built in security features ...

Page 33: ...gs for the computer s standard operations However there are occasions when you may be required to modify the default settings in the BIOS For example you may need to configure the BIOS power management APM settings if you are using DOS or non Windows operating system The BIOS allows you to set up passwords to limit access to users This is an important feature because a great deal of vital informat...

Page 34: ...ing the BIOS settings exit the BIOS It takes a few seconds to record changes in the CMOS BIOS Action Keys Function Key Command Description ESC Exit Leaves a sub menu to return to the previous menu OR exits the BIOS setup while saving changes Enter Go to Sub Screen Shows the Sub Menu F1 General Help Shows the Help Screen F10 Save and Exit Saves changes and reboots the computer Tab Select a field Se...

Page 35: ...lections Sub menu Description Date N A Type in the current date in MM DD YY format Time N A Type in the current date in HH MM SS format Advanced Setup IDE Configuration Item Selections Sub menu Description Primary IDE Master Hard Disk Primary Master is where BIOS tries to boot from first The primary master controls the hard drive Secondary IDE Master ATAPI CDROM The secondary master controls the A...

Page 36: ...e AC Adapter is unplugged from the wall Disabled This function is disabled Boot Setup Boot Settings Configuration Item Selections Sub menu Description Quick Boot Disabled Enabled Enabled The system skips certain tests while booting This shortens the boot up time Disabled The system performs full tests while booting Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled When Enabled the system will display OEM logo instead o...

Page 37: ... UNDI PXE 2 Hard Drive CD DVD Set the type of device for the 2nd drive BIOS attempts to boot from Note If you select Intel UNDI PXE 2 the system will attempt to boot from the network Note When the BIOS performs POST you may also press F12 Key to enable the Boot Device selection menu You may choose CD DVD Hard Drive or Intel UNDI PXE 2 as the first storage device to boot from If you have already co...

Page 38: ...am attempts to rewrite or delete the boot sector Note About Boot Sector Virus Protection If enabled the following warning message appears when a program attempts to alter the boot sector You may have to enter N several times to prevent the boot sector write Boot Sector Write Possible VIRUS Continue Y N _ The following warning message appears when a program attempts to format the hard disk drive Fo...

Page 39: ...word every time it is powered on 2 System asks for password only when you attempt to enter BIOS utility The passwords are encrypted and stored in NVRAM Make sure you write them down or memorize them If you lost the passwords the computer may need to be sent back to the factory or to an authorized service dealer to reset the passwords ...

Page 40: ... turned off Suspend When the power button is pressed the system enters the suspend mode Note The Suspend Mode selection in BIOS only applies to older Windows version such as Windows 3 1 or Windows 95 or NT4 or non Windows operating system In Windows ME 98SE 2000 XP suspend mode and settings are determined by settings in the Power Options Properties Start Control Panel Power Options ...

Page 41: ...this item to save all settings exit BIOS Setup utility and reboot New system settings will take effect on next power up F10 key can be used for this operation Discard Changes and Exit N A Discards changes done so far to any of the setup questions and exit Load Optimal Defaults N A Load Optimal Default value for all the setup questions F9 key can be used for this operation ...

Page 42: ... 3 battery power power management 3 1 C H A P T E R T H R E E BATTERY POWER POWER MANAGEMENT In this chapter you will learn the fundamentals of power management and how to use it to achieve longer battery life ...

Page 43: ... you can have the system turn off its display after 2 minutes of inactivity to save power Efficient power management can help you work longer sessions before having to recharge the battery The Battery Pack Lithium Ion Battery Your notebook uses a six cell Lithium Ion battery pack that provides power when you don t have access to an AC outlet Note It is necessary that you charge the battery pack fo...

Page 44: ...ow Battery Warning Very Low battery condition occurs at 3 power remaining The red battery status LED indicator blinks and the system beeps at 4 second interval When the notebook warns you of its low battery condition save your current work immediately Warning Do not expose battery packs to temperatures below 0 degree Celsius 32 degree F or above 60 degree C 140F This may adversely affect the batte...

Page 45: ...er management 3 4 Installing and Removing the Battery Pack To Remove the Battery Pack 1 Place the notebook bottom side up on a fl at and secured surface 2 Push the latch and pull the battery s hard case away from the notebook 1 2 ...

Page 46: ...in the notebook plug the AC adapter into the notebook and an electrical outlet The charging time is approximately 4 6 hours when the notebook is turned off and approximately 8 12 hours when the notebook is turned on When the battery is fully charged the battery charge indicator becomes green light on Note If system runs at heavy loading or in a high temperature environment the battery may not be f...

Page 47: ...ck n Store the battery pack in room temperature Higher temperature tends to deplete the battery s power faster n Make good use of the power management function Save To Disk Hibernate saves the most energy by storing current system contents in a hard disk space reserved for this function n The life expectancy of the battery is approximately 300 recharges n See the notices section in the beginning o...

Page 48: ...er Schemes is designed to provide the user with an easy to use interface The Power Schemes tab can be found in the Power Options Properties panel that is accessible via the control panel window Schemes are easy to understand based on notebook usage scenarios and control not only processor power usage but other system peripherals as well Go to Start Settings Control Panel and double click the Power...

Page 49: ...e s time out values in the Plugged in column and in the Running on batteries column Lower time out values will save more battery power Note Also consult Windows user guide for more information on how to use Windows power management functions Note Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different ...

Page 50: ...l system state and contents are saved to the hard disk drive after a period of inactivity defined by the user No power or very little power is drawn from the battery module under this mode However depending on how much RAM that have been installed on your computer the amount of time the system requires to restore all its previous contents can range from 5 to 20 seconds For Windows XP users hiberna...

Page 51: ... chapter 3 battery power power management 3 10 Note Do not install or remove the memory module when the system is in the suspend mode Note Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different ...

Page 52: ...ick on the Advanced tab In the pull down menu select how you wish the power button to work as Note Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different Warning In the When I close the lid of my portable computer pull down menu DO NOT select Do nothing otherwise the system will still run at high speed while the processor s fan grill is fully blocked by the closed LCD panel The heat will da...

Page 53: ...w condition Go to the Alarms tab in the Power Options Properties box If you wish to hear audible beeps click on the Alarm Action button and put a check on Sound Alarm Note Consult Windows user guide for more information on how to use Windows power management functions Note Actual dialogue box shown above may appear slightly different ...

Page 54: ...ing on the Battery icon at the lower right hand corner of the task bar If you do not see a battery or AC in icon go to Power Options Properties box and click on the Advanced tab Check off Always show icon on the task bar Select Max Battery if you want the system to enter suspend mode more often Or select Always On if your notebook PC is plugged into an AC power source Note Actual dialogue box show...

Page 55: ... chapter 4 upgrading your computer 4 1 C H A P T E R F O U R UPGRADING YOUR COMPUTER In this chapter you will learn how to upgrade the DRAM ...

Page 56: ... of type DDR SDRAM has 200 pins and runs on 2 5V The SO DIMM should be PC2700 compliant Warning Memory upgrade is a delicate process Please observe the following instructions carefully or have a qualified technician install it for you Damages due to mishandling of this procedure are NOT covered by the manufacture s warranty Warning Changing memory while your computer is in suspend or power saving ...

Page 57: ...es devices attached to the notebook Remove the battery pack 2 Place your hand on a large metal object momentarily to discharge any static electricity Place the notebook on a flat surface and fully close the LCD lid 3 Locate and remove 6 Screw C s on the System Device Cover Screw C x6 System Device Cover 4 Remove the System Device Cover The DIMM socket is now seen as shown below ...

Page 58: ...hould pop up to an angle of 30 degree see diagram below Pull the DIMM module out of the memory socket Store away the DIMM for the future use 6 Install the new DIMM module into the memory socket The DIMM will only fit in one orientation Insert the DIMM at an angle of approximately 30 degrees into the empty memory socket Then press it firmly so that the contact edge is driven into the receiving sock...

Page 59: ...et 8 Put the System Device Cover back and tighten 6 Screw C s Congratulations You have just completed the memory upgrade When you boot up the computer you should expect to see an increase in DRAM capacity Note Your computer has been tested with a wide range of DIMM on the market However not all memory modules are compatible Check with your system vendor for a list of compatible DIMM for your compu...

Page 60: ... chapter 5 trouble shooting 5 1 C H A P T E R F I V E TROUBLE SHOOTING In this chapter you will learn how to solve common hardware and software problems ...

Page 61: ...ing scenarios and possible solutions If the error continues contact your reseller for service information Before taking further actions consider the following suggestions n Check to see if the problem persists when all the external devices are removed n Check to see that the green light indicator on the AC adapter is lit n Check to see the power cord is properly plugged to the wall outlet and to t...

Page 62: ...do not function correctly when connected to the system it is usually the device s own problem Consult the device s manufacturer first n Some software programs which have not gone through rigorous coding and testing may cause problems during your routine use Consult the software vendor for problem solving n Legacy peripheral are not plug and play capable You need to restart the system with these de...

Page 63: ...been set incorrectly n Go to Start Settings Control Panel and double click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon In the Audio page make sure that Vinyl AC 97 Audio WAVE is the default playback device Sound cannot be recorded n Double click the speaker icon on the lower right corner of the taskbar to see if the microphone has been muted 1 Click Options and select Properties 2 Select Recording and click...

Page 64: ...le n If your computer has been subjected to static electricity or physical shock you may have damaged the disk drive The hard drive is making abnormal whining noises n You should back up your files as soon as possible n Make sure the source of noise is indeed from the hard drive and not the fan or other devices The hard disk drive has reached its capacity n Run Disk Cleanup utility in Windows Star...

Page 65: ...drive for a period the files may be fragmented Go to Start Programs Accessories System Tools Disk Defragmenter to perform a disk defragmentation This operation may take a while n Interrupt requests or problems with other hardware devices may have occupied the CPU and therefore slows down the system performance The files are corrupted n Run the Error checking utility in Windows to check the HDD Dou...

Page 66: ...ure the disk is firmly seated onto the spindle n The disk is damaged or not readable The disk cannot be ejected n Normally it takes a few seconds to eject the disk n If the disk cannot be ejected it may be mechanically jammed Straighten out a paper clip and insert it to a tiny hole next to the eject button This should reject the disk tray If not return the unit for repair Do not forcefully pull on...

Page 67: ...energy in these modes The screen is difficult to read n The display resolution should at least be set to at least1024x768 for optimal viewing 1 Go to Start Settings Control Panel and double click the Display icon 2 Under the Settings page set screen resolution to at least 1024x768 and choose at least 256 colors The screen flickers n It is normal if the display flickers a few times during shutting ...

Page 68: ...ccepts no input n If you are connecting an external keyboard to the system the built in keyboard may not work n Try restarting the system The characters on the screen repeat while I type n You may be holding the keys down too long while you re typing n Keep the keyboard clean Dust and dirt under the keys could cause them to stick n Configure the keyboard to wait longer before the auto repeat featu...

Page 69: ...e message CMOS Checksum Failure appears during the booting procedure even after rebooting it may indicate failure of the CMOS battery If so you need to replace the battery This battery normally lasts two to five years The battery is of type CR2032 3V You may replace it by yourself The battery is located under the System Device Cover on the bottom of the notebook See Chapter 4 for more details ...

Page 70: ...e memory module may not be installed properly Go back to Chapter 4 to review the details of this operation n The memory module may be defective The O S issues an insufficient memory error message during operation n This is often a software or Windows related problem A program is draining the memory resources n Close the application programs you re not using and restart the system n You need to ins...

Page 71: ...dle such problems n Make sure the phone line which the computer is connected to is working Connection difficulties n Be sure to disable Call Waiting on the phone line n Be sure to have the correct country setting where your computer is used Start Settings Control Panel Modem Settings Configuration In the Country Area pull down menu select the appropriate country setting n Excessive line noise migh...

Page 72: ...ate the device driver from the factory CD ROM disk or consult Windows manual on how to solve the resource conflict problem n Make sure the physical connections on both ends of the cable are good n The hub or concentrator may not be working properly Check to see if other workstations connected to the same hub or concentrator is working The Ethernet adapter does not appear to operate in the 100Mbps ...

Page 73: ...e of the computer n Remove and insert the PC card again n Make sure there is no IRQ conflict with the card See Windows on line help for solving IRQ conflicts n Reboot the computer and see if the problem persists n The card may be defective Try the card on another system if possible Windows crashes or freezes when you remove the PC card n Make sure you have Stop the PC card before removing it Doubl...

Page 74: ...ally slows down its CPU clock to protect itself from thermal damage The program appears stopped or runs very slowly n Press CTRL ALT DEL to see if an application is still responding n Restart the computer n This may be normal for Windows when it is processing other CPU intensive programs in the background or when the system is accessing slow speed devices such the floppy disk drive n You may be ru...

Page 75: ...uld see an entry which reads IEEE 1394 Host Controllers If it does not exist Windows has not detected the host controller or the device driver has not been installed properly If there is a yellow mark or red cross on the 1394 host controller it may be a device or resource conflict Replace or update the device driver from the factory CD ROM disk or consult Windows manual on how to solve the resourc...

Page 76: ... appendix A product specification A 1 A P P E N D I X A PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ...

Page 77: ...ts Max 1 GB Display n 15 inch 1024x768 XGA TFT display Integrated Ultra256 2D 3D graphics accelerator 4XAGP architecture graphics capability Hardware Motion Compensation and IDCT Supported for MPEG1 2 Playback Shared Memory Architecture Direct3D compatible DirectX compatible nProcessor nMemory Type nDefault nMemory Expansion nLCD Panel nGraphic Accelerator nAGP Bus nMotion Playback nFrame Buffer ...

Page 78: ... 11B G MiniPCI Interface LAN Ethernet 10 100Base TX network standards Windows XP Plug and Play compatible Automatic Jam and auto negotiation for flow control Auto Negotiation and Parallel detection for automatic speed selection IEEE 802 3u High performance 32 bit PCI bus master architecture with integrated DMA controller for low CPU and bus utilization Remote Wake up Scheme supported Hot Insertion...

Page 79: ...mm height fixed module Keyboard Touch pad 86 key QWERTY keyboard with embedded numeric keypad and Windows keys 19 05mm Pitch Built in Touch Pad PC Card Multiple Card Reader Single Slot TYPE II Hot insertion and removal supported Multimedia Card MMC Secure Digital Card SD Memory Stick MS and MS Pro Card nHard Drive nCombo Drive nKeyboard nTouch pad nCapabilities nPC Card n4 in 1 Card Reader Format ...

Page 80: ...in connector One 15 pin VGA connector One 4 in 1 Card Reader slot One PC Card Slot type II Battery Pack AC Adapter Li ion 6 Cell pack 4400 mAh Low battery state with low battery warning beep SmartPower Power Management Smart Battery Compliant low battery warning beep Auto sensing AC in 100 240V DC out 20V 90W or 65W nMic In Port nAudio Out SPDIF nAudio inPort nFireWire nUSB2 0 Port nEthernet nMode...

Page 81: ...assword Protections 32bit access Ultra DMA PIO5 Mode support Multi boot capability Compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 XP DOS Physical Specification 13 1 W x 10 7 D x 1 H 6 7 lbs Operating Temperature 5 to 30 o C 41 to 86 o F Operating Humidity 20 to 90 percent RH 5 to 35 o C Storage Temperature 20 to 50 o C 4 to 122 o F nPnP Function nSelf Test nAuto Detection nPower Management nSecurity nOthe...

Page 82: ... appendix B agency regulatory notices B 1 A P P E N D I X B AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES ...

Page 83: ...ect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected n Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including i...

Page 84: ...ng The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following Contains TX FCC ID SAZ 6833BG255 Manual Information That Must be Included The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the users manual of the end product which integrate this module The users manual for OEM integrators must include the...

Page 85: ...4 1998 A1 2001 A1 2003 n IEC61000 4 2 2001 n IEC61000 4 3 2002 A1 2002 n IEC61000 4 4 1995 A1 2000 A2 2001 n IEC61000 4 5 2001 n IEC61000 4 6 2001 n IEC61000 4 8 2001 n IEC61000 4 11 2001 n EN50082 IEC801 2 IEC801 3 IEC801 4 Electro magnetic Immunity n EN 300 328 2 EN 300 328 1 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 ETSI 300 328 ETSI 301 489 Electro magnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matter n TBR21 ETS...

Page 86: ...ust have a rated current capacity of at least 10 A n The attachment plug must be an earth grounding type with a NEMA 5 15P 15A 125V or NEMA 6 15P 15 A 250V configuration Japan n All components of the cord set cord connector and plug must bear a PSE mark and registration number in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law n The minimum specification for the flexible cord are 1 0 75 mm 2 conductors 2...

Page 87: ... 0202A2090 90W Model PA 1650 01 65W PA1650 02 65W 0335C2065 65W 0335A2065 65W Telephone lines requirement n The appropriate utilization of 26AWG telephone line cord on unit CAUTION Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Battery Pack Safety ...

Page 88: ...satz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien navh Angaben des Herstellers Laser Safety The optical drive used with this computer is certified as a Class 1 laser device according to the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard and International Standards IEC 825 IEC 825 1 EN60825 EN60825 1 The de...

Page 89: ... batterie du meme type ou d un type recommande par le constructer Mettre au rebut les batteries usagees conformement aux instructions du fabricant VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemBen Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers Der Arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach...

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