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PURA_NS14A6_e-manual - V.00

Safety Precautions  .....................................................................1
Getting Started ....................................................................... 5

    

 

Getting to know PURA ...................................................................... 5

    Charging PURA  ..................................................................................... 10
    Turning PURA on ...................................................................................12

   Put PURA to Sleep ..................................................................................14
   Power Management .............................................................................15

Basics

 

 ....................................................................................... 16

    Start menu ............................................................................................... 16
    Action center ......................................................................................... 19

   Task view .................................................................................................. 22
   Using the touchpad ............................................................................ 23

     Using the keyboard ............................................................................. 26

Connections and Setup

 

.......................................................... 29

   Inserting a microSD card ................................................................... 29

   External display ..................................................................................... 30

   Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ....................................................... 32

    Airplane mode ...................................................................................... 34
    Bluetooth ...................................................................................... 35
    Brightness ...................................................................................... 36

   Volume ..................................................................................................... 37

Troubleshooting

 

...................................................................... 38

Specifications

 

........................................................................... 40

Legal and Safety Notices

 

......................................................... 41

Contents

Summary of Contents for NS14A6

Page 1: ...e manual The Notebook PC now in your hands has successfully completed the AVITA CHECK For more information on the products and services please visit www avita com support NS14A6 PURA Notebook PC 14 ...

Page 2: ...ature for the Notebook PC and accessories is 0 35 Always leave sufficient space around the device for ventilation Do not use or place the device on soft surface such as a bed or cushion which could make the device build up heat When charging please place the Notebook PC in an environment that has a normal room temperature and good ventilation It is recommended to charge the Notebook PC in an envir...

Page 3: ...Do not use the device while driving a car or doing any other activities in which loss of concentration could lead to potential harm to self or others Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Battery safety This device contains a built in battery improper use of which may result in explosion Do not heat open puncture mutilate or dispose of the product in fire Do...

Page 4: ...e device can cause your vision loss 1 Do rest your eyes for 10 minutes if use the device for 30 minutes 2 Do not watch the display for children under 2 years of age Do not watch the display over 1 hour everyday for children above 2 years of age R3B886 ROHS ...

Page 5: ...ower Management 15 Basics 16 Start menu 16 Action center 19 Task view 22 Using the touchpad 23 Using the keyboard 26 Connections and Setup 29 Inserting a microSD card 29 External display 30 Connecting to a Wi Fi network 32 Airplane mode 34 Bluetooth 35 Brightness 36 Volume 37 Troubleshooting 38 Specifications 40 Legal and Safety Notices 41 Contents ...

Page 6: ...6 PURA_NS14A6_e manual V 00 Getting Started Getting to know PURA Top view ...

Page 7: ...r lights up when the built in camera is in use Power button Press and hold it to turn the Notebook PC on or off Touchpad Move the cursor and selects options Functions as a mouse Microphone For voice input Power indicator The power indicator lights up when the Notebook PC is powered on and blinks slowly when the Notebook PC is in Standby mode ...

Page 8: ...4A6_e manual V 00 Left side MicroSD card reader Accept microSD card up to 128GB Headphones jack Headphones connection for personal listening USB port Connect to a USB storage device or a mouse keyboard or camera ...

Page 9: ...B storage device or a mouse keyboard or camera Support PD 2 0 charging and Display out Image resolution 3840 x 2160 DC jack Connect with 19V DC charger Charging indicator Show the battery s charge status Orange Charging Green Fully charged Orange blinking Low battery USB port Connect to a USB storage device or a mouse keyboard or camera ...

Page 10: ...ng your Notebook PC before using it for the first time For optimum performance please connect the provided AC adaptor to your Notebook PC when it falls below 20 charge To wall socket Charging indicator Status Orange Charging Green Fully charged Orange blinking Low battery Charging indicator ...

Page 11: ... few minutes if the battery was fully drained In order to keep the battery working in best condition please pay attention to the following The included AC adaptor is for use with this unit only Do not use it with other equipment Please do not charge the battery in high temperatures Do not wait for the battery to be fully depleted before charging again Keep the battery charged as needed If your Not...

Page 12: ...s Activation Windows will be active automatically once you connect your Notebook PC to a WiFi network Turning PURA on Starting for the first time When using the Notebook PC for the first time you will be required to setup the following 1 Press and hold the Power button on your Notebook PC until appears Standby Power on White White blinking ...

Page 13: ...wer icon in the lower left corner of the screen it will display 3 options Sleep Shut down and Restart 3 Select Shut down to power the Notebook PC off Sleep Shut down Restart NOTE Save all data before turning your Notebook PC off If your Notebook PC is unresponsive press and hold the Power button for several seconds and follow the on screen instructions to force SHUT DOWN the unit ...

Page 14: ...by doing either of the following Go to the Start menu and click the Power icon in the lower left corner of the screen select and click Sleep Briefly press the Power button to put the Notebook PC in sleep mode If you don t operate for some time the Notebook PC will enter sleep mode automatically ...

Page 15: ...te a distinct sleep mode within 10 minutes of user inactivity In the same scenario when the apparatus is connected to power adaptor will activate display sleep mode within 15 minutes of user inactivity and activate a distinct sleep mode within 25 minutes of user inactivity When in sleep mode the system becomes fully usable within 5 seconds via network connections or user interface devices The powe...

Page 16: ...the lower left corner of the screen to get to the Start menu You can also open the Start menu by pressing the Start key on the keyboard Live titles Taskbar Basics Live Tiles on the screen change and update in real time so you can get real time updates about news or sports check what your friends are up to and get the latest weather forecast ...

Page 17: ...f your account Settings Allows you to access the settings of your Notebook PC Click it to enter the Settings screen Power Click icon to Sleep Shut down or Restart your Notebook PC Expand Click this icon in the upper left corner of the screen to expand the START menu Start Click the Start icon to open close the Windows Start menu ...

Page 18: ...plays when Wi Fi is turned on but there is NO a Wi Fi network connection Displays when a Wi Fi network connected Displays when Wi Fi is turned off Airplane mode is on Adjusts the speaker volume Shows the recent task Launches Search Shows all opened tasks in a single view Launches the File Explorer Launches Action Center Icon Description ...

Page 19: ...cking notifications 1 Click the icon in the lower right corner of the screen to launch the ACTION CENTER screen 2 All messages appears in the Action Center and you can select and click them to read Tip You can go to Settings System Notifications actions to set the Notifications and Actions NOTE Select Expand or Collapse to expand or minimize the Quick Actions menu ...

Page 20: ...Airplane mode Turns it on to stop all wireless communication Location Enables or disables Location If this setting is on each person who signs in to this device can change their own location settings Focus assist Choose which notification you d like to see and hear so you stay focused off Priority only or Alarms only Mobile hotspot Actives the Mobile hotspot Brightness level Allows you to set the ...

Page 21: ...21 PURA_NS14A6_e manual V 00 Screen snip Opens the Screen snip options Project Opens the Project options Connect Searches for wireless display and audio devices ...

Page 22: ...ps and programs You can select and click any item to open it Select and click New desktop a new desktop will be added Then you can open your desired apps and programs on the new desktop Creating a new desktop Move the cursor over the desktop you want to delete then select in the upper right corner of the desktop Deleting a desktop Desktop list ...

Page 23: ... buttons of a mouse Slide your finger on the Touchpad to move the cursor In the Start menu click an app to launch it On the File Explorer desktop double click an application to launch it Moving Left click Using the Touchpad In the Start menu click an app to select it and launch the Setting bar On the File Explorer desktop click an application to open the right click menu ...

Page 24: ...g your other finger then drag and drop it to a new position Slide two fingers to scroll up or down Dragging and dropping Two finger scroll up down Slide two fingers to scroll left or right Two finger scroll left right Pinch two fingers while viewing a website map or image Zoom out ...

Page 25: ...25 PURA_NS14A6_e manual V 00 Zoom in Spread two fingers apart while viewing a website map or image NOTE Please keep your fingers dry and clean when using the Touchpad ...

Page 26: ... to trigger the following commands Turns the Airplane mode on and off Decreases the screen brightness Increases the screen brightness Launches the Settings screen Turns the speakers on and off Decreases the sound volume Increases the sound volume Returns to the previous media file Launches the Search Windows ...

Page 27: ...ternal monitor if connected Adjusts the keyboard backlight s brightness or turn it off optional Enables or disables the Touchpad Launches the desktop Launches Action Center Launches File Explorer Launches Feedback Hub Opens or closes the Start menu You can also use the following shortcuts to help you to launch the applications and navigate the Windows 10 ...

Page 28: ...reen Launches Settings screen Prints the current screen Minimizes all currently active windows Opens the Run window Launches the PROJECT screen Chooses the programs on the taskbar Launches Search window Opens Ease of Access setting menu Opens the context menu of the Start button ...

Page 29: ...icroSD slot until it clicks NOTE You can use microSDTM card and microSDHCTM card up to 128GB SD card not included To check the storage of the microSD card go to Settings System Storage Remove the microSD card by pushing in on the card s edge The card will pop out and can be removed Connections and Setup ...

Page 30: ...nnect an external display are sold separately Connecting to a display 1 Connect the Notebook PC to a TV or other display device using an HDMI cable not included through the micro HDMI port 2 Turn on your TV or other display device and select its input mode 3 Go to Action Center menu select and click Project TV HDMI cable not included ...

Page 31: ...ly Duplicate Shows the screen on both the Notebook PC and the external display Second screen only Shows the screen on the external display only Extend Extends the screen to the external display Tip You can also select the dual view extend mode Go to Settings System Display and select Detect on the Multiple displays option ...

Page 32: ... network from the list of detected wireless networks and select Connect automatically Connect 3 Enter the Access Point s password if necessary and select Next Connecting to a Wi Fi network Connect the Notebook PC to a wireless network to use the Internet Access Point AP list ...

Page 33: ...lick it to On NOTE If the device finds a network that you connected to previously it will connect to it automatically If the Wi Fi network does not appear in the list it maybe a hidden network please click HiddenNetwork and input SSID name of network along with password for a connection ...

Page 34: ...d turn off the Airplane mode to enable the wireless network The Airplane mode disables the wireless connection allowing you to use your Notebook PC safely while in flight Airplane mode 1 On the Taskbar select and click 2 Select and click Airplane mode Tip You can also go to Settings Network Internet Airplane mode click it to On ...

Page 35: ...PC and other Bluetooth devices such as a smartphone 1 Go to Action Center menu select and click Bluetooth to turn it on 2 Then the Notebook PC will be a discoverable bluetooth device and you can scan it on your other bluetooth device Tip You can also go to Settings Devices Bluetooth click it to On ...

Page 36: ...o decrease the brightness of the computer screen Press and hold the Fn key then press the F3 key to increase the brightness of the computer screen Using the keyboard to adjust brightness Using the taskbar to adjust brightness Brightness Click the icon in the lower right corner of the screen to launch the ACTION CENTER menu Select and click brightness setting ...

Page 37: ...he Fn key then press the F7 key to decrease the sound volume Press and hold the Fn key then press the F8 key to increase the sound volume Select and click on the Taskbar then drag the adjustment bar to your desired volume Using the keyboard to control volume Volume Using the taskbar to control volume Volume adjustment bar ...

Page 38: ...vice or disc such as a USB drive change your PC s firmware settings change Windows startup settings or restore Windows from the system image This will restart your PC If you want to perform this action click Restart Now NOTE Third party applications will be removed You can go to Settings Update security Recovery to recover your Notebook PC When a problem occurs with the Notebook PC it is easy to r...

Page 39: ...fresh your Notebook PC If the Notebook PC is frozen or slow to respond press and hold the power button for several seconds and follow the on screen instructions to force SHUT DOWN the unit then press the power button to turn on your Notebook PC again Windows is not active automatically Windows will be active automatically once you connect your Notebook PC to a Wi Fi network Make sure that you have...

Page 40: ...el Whiskey Lake i3 8145U 2 Intel Whiskey Lake i5 8265U Display 1920 x 1080 TFT Camera VGA Card Reader MicroSD Card Slot support max 128GB USB port USB 3 0 High speed and Type C WiFi Connection IEEE 802 11 b g n ac Bluetooth Bluetooth 4 2 Power DC 19V operates with supplied AC adaptor CPU Speed 2 1 GHz 1 6 GHz RAM 4GB LPDDR3 8GB LPDDR3 ...

Page 41: ...radenames are those of their respective owners About HDMI High DefinitionMultimediaInterface HDMI isahigh speeddigital interface that can transmit uncompressed high definition video and digital multichannel audio It delivers high quality picture and sound quality HDMI is fully backward compatible with DVI As requiredbytheHDMIstandard connectingtoHDMIorDVIproducts without HDCP High bandwidth Digital ...

Page 42: ...e contain substances that are potentially dangerous to the environment and to human health Therefore you should not dispose of the AVITA electronic device in a regular trash As such thecurrentEuropeandirectivesaskthatthisdevice be collected At places of distribution in the case of a purchase of a similar electronic product At locally created disposal areas waste disposal centers sorted trash syste...

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