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PNS1010 user’s manual 

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About this User’s Manual 

This user’s manual is designed to let you easily find the information you need to get the most 
from your netbook. 

 

  Introduces you to the features of your netbook. 

  Gives you the useful details on using your netbook. 

  Tells you how to look after your netbook, whether at home or traveling. 

  Goes into more detail about power management and explains how to conserve power 

while on the move. 

  Introduces you to BIOS, the nervous system of your netbook, and how to change its 

fundamental settings. 

 

There is no need to read the manual from the beginning to end. Simply find your way to the 
section that interests you using the table of contents, or browse through the manual. 

 
You will come across the following icons in this manual: 

 

 

Helpful pointers and tricks to get more from your netbook 

 

 

To help you net  and avoid possible damage to your netbook’s hardware or 
software, or loss of your work 

 

 

Points out possible damage to property, personal injury or death 

 

Information in this document is subject to change without notice. 

© Marasst, Inc. 2010. All rights reserved. 

Trademarks used in this document: Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of 
Microsoft Corporation. 

Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities 
claiming the marks and names or their products. 

Summary of Contents for PNS1010

Page 1: ...rom the beginning to end Simply find your way to the section that interests you using the table of contents or browse through the manual You will come across the following icons in this manual Helpful...

Page 2: ...3 Left Side 20 1 4 Bottom Side 22 1 5 Keyboard 24 Chapter 2 Caring for Your Netbook 26 2 1 Caring for Your Netbook 27 2 2 Traveling 30 Chapter 3 Peripherals 33 3 1 Adding and Removing SD MMC MS Cards...

Page 3: ...void using the wired modem or LAN during an electrical storm as a remote risk of electric shock from lightning exists Do not push objects into the air vents or openings of your netbook or accessories...

Page 4: ...f adapter may risk fire or explosion Before you connect the computer to a power source ensure that the voltage rating of the AC adapter matches that of the available power source 115 V 60 Hz in most o...

Page 5: ...nerates heat becomes discolored or deformed or in any way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it from the computer or charger and stop using it Battery Pack Disposal D...

Page 6: ...ollowed adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified techni...

Page 7: ...operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 2 This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To maintain compliance with FC...

Page 8: ...Specifications 8 BSMI Notice Taiwan Only Most Marasst computer products are classified by the Bureau of Standards Meteorology and Inspection BSMI as Class B information technology equipment ITE...

Page 9: ...PNS1010 User s Manual 9 This marked on the product indicates the product complies with the BSMI standard BSMI...

Page 10: ...4 x 600 Keyboard 84 85 keys support with 100 101 key emulation Windows key Application key 17mm pitch 2 0mm travel length Multi Language support Hard Disk Drive HDD 2 5 S ATA HDD support with 160GB 25...

Page 11: ...ystem Status Indicators UI spec 1 LED for Power Button Blue 1 LED for Power Status Blue 1 LED for Battery status Charging Full L1 L2 Blue Amber 1 LED for HDD activity Blue 1 LED for Wireless LAN Bluet...

Page 12: ...ll Li On 18650 type 2250mAh Standard 6 cell Li On 18650 type 4500mAh Option Life Cycle 70 Design Capacity after 300 Cycles in 25degreeC Software Phoenix BIOS Flash ROM 1MB Support multi boot Suspend t...

Page 13: ...PNS1010 User s Manual 13 Mini Card 1 Mini card slot for WLAN module Security Kensington lock Regulatory EMI FCC B CE CCC C Tick BSMI Safety Compliant to UL CSA TUV CB WHQL LOGO...

Page 14: ...14 Chapter 1 Introducing Your Netbook...

Page 15: ...l 15 1 1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of your netbook 1 Camera 6 Power Status LED 2 Logo PC Sheet 7 Battery Status LED 3 Power Key 8 HDD Status LED 4 TP Lock LED 9 Wireless St...

Page 16: ...running in ACPI OS the power button acts as the sleep button and let OS controls the policy of power button which is defined in Power Option under the OS Power Button Over ride Holding down the Power...

Page 17: ...PNS1010 User s Manual 17 The flashing Power On LED indicates your netbook is in standby mode 1 Power Status Blue 2 Battery Charge Blue Amber 3 HDD Access Blue 4 Wireless Status Blue Amber...

Page 18: ...reless Kill switch The following is two state of kill switch 1 kill switch On When users press Fn F2 AP will be showed At this time User can turn on off which Wireless LAN Bluetooth and WWAN module 2...

Page 19: ...ed on or off While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide power connectors and power strips vary by country Ensure you use a compatible cable or correctly connect the cable to the powe...

Page 20: ...Card Reader 1 3 1 LAN Jack The RJ 45 network jack allows you to connect your netbook to a local area network LAN Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the slightly larger network connector 1...

Page 21: ...nal speaker to the port and a microphone to the port The built in speakers are disable when a device is connected to the port 1 3 4 Card Reader Support 3 in 1 SD MMC MS card which is used in digital s...

Page 22: ...2 1 4 Bottom Side The following picture shows the bottom side of your netbook 1 Battery Latch 2 Battery Lock 1 4 1 Battery Pack With a charged battery pack installed you can use your netbook without c...

Page 23: ...to the left Unlock position Slide the Battery Release Latch to the right Gently pry the battery pack from the computer chassis 1 4 2 Battery Release Latch The Battery Release Latch secures the batter...

Page 24: ...c keypad press again To use the primary function of a dual function key when the numeric keypad is enabled Press and the desired key 1 5 2 Keyboard Shortcuts Touch pad disable enable Sleep Wireless Bl...

Page 25: ...Functions Opens Windows Explorer Opens the Run dialog box Opens the Search Results dialog box Opens the Search Results Computers dialog box when your netbook is connected to a network Opens the System...

Page 26: ...26 Chapter 2 Caring for Your Netbook...

Page 27: ...PNS1010 User s Manual 27 2 1 Caring for Your Netbook Cleaning Your Netbook and Keyboard Cleaning the Display Cleaning the Touch Pad Precautions...

Page 28: ...ch as the printer Remove the battery pack Use a slightly moistened soft lint free cloth to wipe your netbook s display Use only the water or the recommended computer cleaner 2 1 3 Cleaning the Touch P...

Page 29: ...sk or download from the Internet You will need the special program to scan for viruses For further information please contact with your netbook dealer To ensure HDD function and the integrity of the s...

Page 30: ...Chapter2 Caring for Your Notebook 30 2 2 Traveling Identifying Your Netbook Packing Your Netbook Traveling Tips If Your Netbook is Lost or Stolen...

Page 31: ...eir carry case Avoid packing the computer with items such as shaving cream colognes perfumes or food Protect your netbook the batteries and the hard drive from hazards such as extreme temperatures dir...

Page 32: ...e of electronic devices during taking off and landing Never pass your netbook through a metal detector Send it through an X ray machine or have it manually inspected 2 2 4 If Your Netbook is Lost or S...

Page 33: ...33 Chapter 3 Peripherals...

Page 34: ...moving an SD MMC MS card stop it running from the configuration utility on the taskbar Failure to do so could result in the data loss Insert the SD MMC MS card into the card reader slot To remove the...

Page 35: ...y module into place The module pops up Grasp the outer edges of the memory module with thumb and forefinger and then gently remove it To install a memory module Remove the screws securing the bottom c...

Page 36: ...36 Chapter 4 The BIOS Setup Program...

Page 37: ...e 12 00 00 System Date 01 01 2008 Product Name XXXXXXX Serial Number XXXXXXX Total Memory XXX MB BIOS Version VX XX UUID Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX F1 Help Select Item F5 F6 Change Value...

Page 38: ...38 This field displays current version of the BIOS...

Page 39: ...d Menu Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item specific Help SATA Controller Mode AHCI F1 Help Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu...

Page 40: ...ld always shows the message While this field is highlighted then press Enter the following message is shown Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password If there is an old password...

Page 41: ...led The formats of the password are as follows Length No more than 8 characters Characters Alphanumeric keys only The shift status i e Ctrl Shift Alt and Capital are ignored 4 1 2 4 Boot Menu Phoenix...

Page 42: ...elect Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit 1 The menu will show up if the device is available This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system Bootabl...

Page 43: ...Exit SETUP and reboot No Back to previous screen Exit Discarding Changes Setup Warning Configuration has not been saved Save before exiting Yes No Load Setup Defaults Allows the user loads default va...

Page 44: ...n Setup when press a key Save Changes Allows the user to save changes and not exit Setup The following message is prompted when press Enter on this item Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes n...

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