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  Software Problem

5.5

If you have installed new software, but it is not compatible with the operating system you are 
using, please follow the next steps.

1.Check if there is any new update or patch for the software from the website of the 
    software vendor.  

Download the newest update and patch to fix the problem the old version may 

     cause.

Open/execute the update patch to fix the problem.

2.If the problem still exists, uninstall the program you have installed.
3.If uninstalling still causes problems, run your anti- virus program to scan for 
    virus.
4.If above solution still do not work, and you are using Windows XP, run 
   "System Restoration" function.  

The "System Restoration" function allows you to restore the state of the 

     computer back to the last time you saved.

Follow the instruction from Windows XP for system restoration.

5.If the problem occurs and you are not using Windows XP, please contact 
   your system vendor. 

NOTE:

  Windows XP's System Restoration is a very 

               powerful tool which allows you to "turn back 
               the clock" after you mess up your computer.  
               Please remember to save the state of the  
               computer before you install any software.

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5.6

The LCD Display Problem

If you have the problem of dark or no image on the display, more than likely, the screen contrast or 
brightness controls are improperly adjusted.  Please adjust it with the guide on section 2.1.

Maybe you have accidentally put your LCD-PC into "Suspend Mode" by pressing the Suspend/Resume 
switch.  Press the button again or the power switch to wake up your computer and reactivate the 
screen.

Note:

  Suspend mode: Suspend-to-RAM (STR) occurs when a 

              system enters a low-power state. Information on system
              configuration, open applications, and active files is stored 
              in main memory (RAM), while most of the system's other 
              components are turned off. A system in STR can use as little 
              as 5 watts of power, with most of it going to main memory 
              for data maintenance.

Chapter 5

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Summary of Contents for EDEQ 4000

Page 1: ...50 L4PVA 01...

Page 2: ...All in One LCD PC User s Manual...

Page 3: ...er readable form or otherwise reproduced in any way without the express written permission Overview Product features and specifications described in this manual are subject to change without notice Ma...

Page 4: ...n 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 receiv...

Page 5: ...tion 4 Section 5 Section 6 2 3 4 4 8 10 10 13 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 40 Table of the Content Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Introducing All In One LCD PC 1 2 Unpacking Checking...

Page 6: ...Section 1 duc o t r io t n n I...

Page 7: ...sting as the CRT monitor In addition LCD display does not tire the viewing eyes Thus allowing you to focus on the display longer than CRT monitor does This LCD PC provides plentiful support for expans...

Page 8: ...e container If anything is missing or broken inform your dealer immediately You should savethe packaging If you ever needto ship your system or send it in for service the shipping container will be us...

Page 9: ...Identifying parts of your LCD PC 1 3 Left side view Identifying parts of your LCD PC 1 3 Front view USB 2 0 IEEE 1394 Modem Microphone Power button Display control Digital camera 4 4...

Page 10: ...VD CD R CD ROM Rear view Right side view Chapter 1 1 PS 2 Midi game port Printer port VGA out Audio ports DC in Serial port LAN USB 2 0 Audio ports Audio in Audio out Mic in Supports 5 1channel audio...

Page 11: ...sertion Push the stand up towardsthe back I O end to lockthe quick joints in place Note To uninstall the stand just push the quick joint hookon the bottom of the unitto slide out the stand for picture...

Page 12: ...Do notunplug the power from the outletby pulling on the cord 1 Connect the power cord to theAC adapter 2 Plug the power cord into asuitable power outlet The green powerindicator on the power adapter...

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Page 14: ...Section 2 Basic Operations...

Page 15: ...play Press these buttons onthe front of the LCD PC to navigate the menu and select the options that display on the screen Press these buttons toadjust the option you have chosen from the display menu...

Page 16: ...pull down menu Click on Properties to openthe Display properties window Use the tabs on the DisplayProperties window to select thefollowing display properties Background Screen Saver Appearance Effect...

Page 17: ...volumeby moving the volume tab onthe audio program that you are using Overview The CD ROM DVD ROM or Combo drive let you read information from CD DVD Your computer identifies it as drive D if you did...

Page 18: ...tray for theCD DVD ROM disk 2 Place the CD DVD on the tray Do not apply excessive force onthe disk tray 3 Press the tray back intothe CD DVD ROM drive until it clickslocked 4 To remove a CD DVD wait...

Page 19: ...he URL for PowerDVD http www gocyberlink com english index jsp NOTE Most of the DVD titles intoday s markets are governed by a regional codethat divides the world into six separate regions Thesix regi...

Page 20: ...P users applications with Windows operating system as anexample for setting configurations View Your First Image Start the image editing or videosoftware to ensure that everything isproperly set up 1...

Page 21: ...you cannot see an image on your computer screen consult the Troubleshooting section at the endof this manual Meet People Over The Internet There are some freewares that could be used with the PC Came...

Page 22: ...hoo Messenger Webcams 4 For MSN Messenger user todo this Apply an MSN ID from thewebsite www msn com Download MSN Messenger from messenger microsoft com andinstall it Invite your friend to get anMSN I...

Page 23: ...ease wait for 5 seconds Turning the computeroff and on immediately may cause damages to your system 18 Turning Off Your LCD PC 2 5 To turn off yourcomputer 1 Click the Start Button in theTaskbar 2 Sel...

Page 24: ...Section 3 Connections Section 3 Connections...

Page 25: ...th your system IF your devices support USB andIEEE 1394 connection Please refer to section 3 2 andsection 3 3 for the instruction For devices that must be connectedvia parallel serial and game midipor...

Page 26: ...er for thedevice If the OS does not havethe driver for your device installthe driver from the driver CDthat is provided by the device manufacturer NOTE The USB devices support hot plugging which elimi...

Page 27: ...use cables TheDriver CD that comes with your LCD PChas the driver for IEEE 1394port Match the shape of the IEEE1394 connector to the IEEE 1394port located to the left sideof your LCD PC Insert the con...

Page 28: ...audio application supporting 5 1 Channel Picture belowrepresents the standard location of allspeakers in 5 1 Channel sound track Connect the plug of your frontspeakers to the green Speaker out port R...

Page 29: ...followthe instructions listed below Test the line firstwith a telephone to make surethere is a dial tone Connect the phone line to theFax MODEM port Install the Fax MODEM device driver toactivate the...

Page 30: ...adband Internet connection by using the LAN port Connect your LCD PC to anetwork as follows The LAN jack is located on theback of your LCD PC See picturebelow Plug an RJ 45 network cable inthe LAN jac...

Page 31: ...nufacturer Note To install the printerdriver please refer to the guideyour printer provides for you 26 Connecting Printer 3 7 Some printers connect through the parallelport which is located on therear...

Page 32: ...Section 4 Drivers and Utility...

Page 33: ...OM or Combo depends on your configuration and the Installation Utility will auto run or you can launch the Driver CD Installation Utilitymanually There are two kindsof Installation Procedure Automatic...

Page 34: ...nto theoptical drive 2 Double click on My Computer 3 Double click on your optical driveto browse the CD 4 Double click the Setup exe file torun the utility manually 5 Use the mouse cursor to clickthe...

Page 35: ...at steps 2 to 4 ifyou want to install more 6 When you are done simply closethe Installation Utility 30 Installing Utilities We also provide you some very useful utilities to enhance the experience of...

Page 36: ...Section 5...

Page 37: ...t keep a few things in mind An LCD PC is just a collectionof parts Do not panic Chancesare that your problem is pretty simple What has changed since it lastworked Sometimes some small upgrade that see...

Page 38: ...gthe computer into adifferent outlet 2 Check the powercord Use aknown good powercord 3 Check the connectionof the powercord on bothends Make surethat the plugis securely plugged into boththe electrica...

Page 39: ...connected on the PS 2 port The mouse pointer does not movewhen you move the mouse orwhen you type on an office application but nothing happened 1 Check if the LED light onthe receiver is blinking when...

Page 40: ...u plug in any USB device it shows up as an unknown device in the Device Manager and you never get achance to install the drivers forit Follow the next steps tocorrect it 1 Install the driver for your...

Page 41: ...If uninstalling still causes problems runyour anti virus program to scanfor virus 4 If above solution still do notwork and you are using WindowsXP run System Restoration function The System Restoratio...

Page 42: ...ssingthe Suspend Resume switch Press the button again or the power switch to wake up your computer and reactivate the screen Note Suspend mode Suspend to RAM STR occurs whena system enters a low power...

Page 43: ...ight source behind the object orperson being viewed by thePC Camera Make sure that the lens isclean 38 PC Camera 5 7 Your LCD PC may include aPC Camera It is a greatfeature for you to chat withyour lo...

Page 44: ...of yo e r u a r c LC g D n i P k C a T Section 6...

Page 45: ...disconnect cords remember topull them by the plugs andnot by the cords themselves This will prevent damage to thecords plugs ports and jacks Perform system maintenance regularly Windows provides tools...

Page 46: ...ge amount of force toprevent it from breaking The LCD display panel is coveredwith glass If the glass getsdirty you can clean it thesame way you would clean a computer monitorscreen Wipe the LCD surfa...

Page 47: ...LCD PC is droppedor the chassis is damaged Never push any objects of anykind into chassis openings They maytouch dangerous voltage points or short parts which couldresult in fire or electrical shock...

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