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Table of Content 

B

EFORE YOU 

S

TART

 ............................................................................... 2

 

L

ET YOUR COMPUTER ACCLIMATE ITSELF

 .............................................. 9

 

H

EAT

,

 

C

OLD

,

 

H

UMIDITY

,

 AND 

G

LARE

 .................................................. 10

 

S

UITABLE PLACE TO WORK

 ................................................................. 10

 

I

NTRODUCTION

...................................................................................... 12

 

F

RONT 

V

IEW

 ..................................................................................... 13

 

L

EFT 

V

IEWS

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

 

R

IGHT 

V

IEW

 ...................................................................................... 17

 

B

OTTOM 

V

IEW

 ................................................................................... 18

 

G

ETTING 

S

TARTED

 ............................................................................... 20

 

C

ONNECTING THE 

AC

 

A

DAPTER

 ......................................................... 20

 

T

I

NSTALL THE 

B

ATTERY 

P

ACK

: ........................................................ 22

 

T

R

EMOVE THE 

B

ATTERY 

P

ACK

: ...................................................... 23

 

U

SING THE 

N

OTEBOOK  

C

OMPUTER

 ....................................................... 25

 

LCD

 

C

ARE

 ........................................................................................ 25

 

E

XTERNAL 

CRT

 

D

ISPLAY

 ................................................................... 25

 

P

OWER 

S

AVING 

M

ODE

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

 

N

ORMAL 

M

ODE

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

 

H

IGH 

P

ERFORMANCE 

M

ODE

 ............................................................... 30

 

DVD

 

P

LAY 

M

ODE

 .............................................................................. 30

 

D

YNAMIC 

S

WITCH 

M

ODE

 .................................................................... 31

 

T

OUCH

P

AD 

P

RECAUTIONS

 ................................................................. 32

 

T

WO 

F

INGER 

S

TRAIGHT 

M

OTION 

G

ESTURE

 ......................................... 33

 

T

WO 

F

INGERS 

Z

OOM 

G

ESTURE

 .......................................................... 33

 

D

ATA 

S

TORAGE AND 

R

ETRIEVAL

 ........................................................ 34

 

T

HE 

B

ATTERY 

P

OWER 

S

YSTEM

 .......................................................... 35

 

P

REPARING THE 

B

ATTERY 

P

ACK FOR 

U

SE 

(B

ATTERY 

C

ALIBRATION

) .... 35

 

A

UTOMATIC 

B

ATTERY 

P

ACK 

C

HARGING 

F

UNCTION

 .............................. 36

 

B

ATTERY 

S

TATUS

 .............................................................................. 36

 

B

ATTERY 

L

OW 

W

ARNING

 ................................................................... 36

 

H

ELP 

W

INDOWS

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

 

D

ESKTOP

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

 

I

NTERNET 

C

ONNECTION

 ........................................................................ 43

 

Summary of Contents for O40 Series

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Page 2: ...ade to ensure the accuracy of this manual the manufacturer and distributor assume no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this manual or from the use of the information contained herein Not...

Page 3: ...23 USING THE NOTEBOOK COMPUTER 25 LCD CARE 25 EXTERNAL CRT DISPLAY 25 POWER SAVING MODE 29 NORMAL MODE 29 HIGH PERFORMANCE MODE 30 DVD PLAY MODE 30 DYNAMIC SWITCH MODE 31 TOUCHPAD PRECAUTIONS 32 TWO...

Page 4: ...iii RUNNING BIOS SETUP 47 INFO SETUP 49 MAIN SETUP 49 ADVANCED 50 SECURITY 50 BOOT SETUP 51 EXIT SETUP 51 SWITCHABLE GRAPHICS OPTIONAL 53 TROUBLESHOOTING 58 SPECIFICATION 61...

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Page 6: ...ty y P Pr re ec ca au ut ti io on ns s This section is designed to assist you in identifying potentially unsafe conditions while working with this product Required safety features have been installed...

Page 7: ...been exposed to moisture d The equipment has not worked well or you cannot get it work according to the user s manual e The equipment has dropped and damaged f If the equipment has obvious signs of br...

Page 8: ...xible cord must be of a HAR harmonized type H03VVH2 F The cord set must have a current capacity of a least 2 5 Amperes and voltage rating of 125 or 250 Vac M MO OD DE EL L O O4 40 0I II Ix x O O4 40 0...

Page 9: ...ptacle is used as the main disconnecting device T Th hi is s p pa ar rt t i is s h ho ot t B Be e c ca ar re ef fu ul l D Di ie es se e F Fl la ac ch he ew wi ir rd d s se eh hr r h he ei is ss s W Wh...

Page 10: ...sh hi in nw we ei is se e 1 Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweis sorgf ltig durch 2 Heben Sie dirse Anleitung f r den sp teren Gebrauch auf 3 Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen Versen...

Page 11: ...des Herstellers 15 Dieses Schaltnetzteil kann bis zu einer Au entemperatur von maximal 5 C 35 C 16 Die Ausgangswerte d rfen nicht die auf dem Label angegebenen Werte berschreiten 17 Anforderungen an d...

Page 12: ...0 9 9 m mu us ss s e ei in n A AC C A Ad da ap pt te er r f fo ol lg ge en nd de en n M Mo od de el ll ls s v ve er rw we en nd de et t w we er rd de en n 6 65 5W W A AD DP P Delta Electronic Inc ADP...

Page 13: ...l bei eingeschaltetem notebook da hierdurch Daten verloren gehen k nnten 21 Der Netzeingabeanschluss dient als Hauptschalter des Ger ts T Th hi in ng gs s y yo ou u m mu us st t r re em me em mb be er...

Page 14: ...t is overheated so try to allow plenty of room for air to circulate around the case Do not block the ventilation opening Do not place your computer in direct sunlight S Su ui it ta ab bl le e p pl la...

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Page 16: ...th he e a ad da ap pt te er r r re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d i in n t th hi is s m ma an nu ua al l P Pr re ep pa ar ri in ng g y yo ou ur r C Co om mp pu ut te er r Install the battery pack Connec...

Page 17: ...n n c cl lo os si in ng g i it t 2 2 T Tr ry y n no ot t t to o p pl la ac ce e a an ny y o ob bj je ec ct t o on n t to op p w wh he en n i it t i is s c cl lo os se ed d o or r o op pe en n 3 3 B Be...

Page 18: ...qu ua al li it ty y LCD Display T Th hi is s L LC CD D p pa an ne el l c ca an n o on nl ly y s su up pp po or rt t u up p t to o a a m ma ax xi im mu um m o op pe en ni in ng g o of f 1 12 25 5 1 13...

Page 19: ...the notebook is in suspend mode Blue light indicates the LAN is active Battery status Charging Blue light flashing Full Blue Low Red light flashing Blue light indicates the hard drive and or optical d...

Page 20: ...16 L Le ef ft t V Vi ie ew ws s Kensington Lock DC In Ventilation Opening...

Page 21: ...as se e u us se e a an n E EM MI I S Sh hi ie el ld di in ng g C Ca ab bl le e t to o m mi in ni im mi iz ze e a an n i in nt te er rf fe er re en nc ce e w wh he en n t tr ra an ns sm mi it tt ti in...

Page 22: ...h he er r t th he e s sy ys st te em m i is s O ON N o or r O OF FF F u un nd de er r A AC C m mo od de e Optical Drive Modem Port Optional A Al lw wa ay ys s d di is sc co on nn ne ec ct t a al ll l...

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Page 24: ...n almost every country To connect the computer to an external power source D Do o n no ot t u us se e i in nf fe er ri io or r e ex xt te en ns si io on n c co or rd ds s a as s t th hi is s m ma ay y...

Page 25: ...ard disk drive into computer memory this is commonly referred to as booting a computer If your OS Operating System such as Windows Vista Etc is installed it should start automatically To turn the note...

Page 26: ...al l l la aw ws s E Ex xp pl li is si io on ns sg ge ef fa ah hr r b be ei i u un ns sa ac ch hg ge er rn na az ze en n A Au us st ta au us sc ch h d de er r B Ba at tt te er ri ie e E Er rs sa at tz...

Page 27: ...in ng g t th he e B Ba at tt te er ry y P Pa ac ck k The installed battery pack charges automatically any time the computer is connected to the AC adapter and an external power source It is a good id...

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Page 29: ...es that need careful handling Please pay attention to the following precautions When you are not using the computer keep the LCD screen closed to protect it from dust If you need to clean your LCD scr...

Page 30: ...Decrease the brightness level Fn F9 Enable Disable the Touchpad Fn F10 Enable Disable the WLAN Fn F11 Enable Disable the CCD camera O On n S Sc cr re ee en n D Di is sp pl la ay y O OS SD D OSD On Sc...

Page 31: ...ect Web Cam On The OSD bar can be shown on the sidebar or you can drag it anywhere either on top horizontally or on the sides vertically of your screen Horizontally Top or Bottom Vertically Right or L...

Page 32: ...High Performance DVD Player Dynamic Power off LCD panel Available Available Available Available 4 Available Long Bat mode Available Available Available Available Available Power off LCD panel Availabl...

Page 33: ...e e LCD Brightness Level 1 CPU Speed Level 0 LCD Off Idle after 5 minutes HDD Off Idle after 3 minutes Sleep Idle after 5 minutes Hibernate Idle after 10 minutes N No or rm ma al l M Mo od de e LCD Br...

Page 34: ...es Sleep Idle after 1 hour Hibernate Idle after 2 hours H Hi ig gh h P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e M Mo od de e LCD Brightness Level 5 CPU Speed Maximum level LCD Off Never HDD Off Never Sleep Nev...

Page 35: ...mode Normal mode Normal mode level 3 30 up High Performance mode Normal mode Normal mode Power Saving mode level 2 15 up Normal mode Normal mode Power Saving mode Power Saving mode level 1 6 up Norma...

Page 36: ...and right mouse buttons T To ou uc ch hP Pa ad d P Pr re ec ca au ut ti io on ns s The TouchPad is a pressure sensitive device Please take note of the following precautions Make sure the TouchPad doe...

Page 37: ...r re e Place your two fingers on the surface of the Sensing Pad side by side in a slightly separated manner Slide both fingers in continuous vertical manner to slide upward and downward navigation or...

Page 38: ...acking device whether it is an internal or external tracking device D Da at ta a S St to or ra ag ge e a an nd d R Re et tr ri ie ev va al l Data storage and retrieval are two of the most fundamental...

Page 39: ...3 m mo on nt th hs s t to o m ma ai in nt ta ai in n t th he e b ba at tt te er ry y l li if fe e P Pl le ea as se e r re ef fe er r t to o t th he e t to op pi ic c o on n B Ba at tt te er ry y C Ca...

Page 40: ...electrical outlet The charging time is approximately 3 4 hours when the notebook is turned off and approximately 6 7 hours when the notebook is turned on When the battery is fully charged the battery...

Page 41: ...sa am me e o or r e eq qu ui iv va al le en nt t t ty yp pe e r re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d b by y t th he e m ma an nu uf fa ac ct tu ur re er r D Di is sp po os se e o of f u us se ed d b ba at...

Page 42: ...keyboard and press the F7 key to increase the brightness or F8 to decrease the brightness U Us si in ng g t th he e W Wi in nd do ow ws s H He el lp p W Wi in nd do ow ws s For Windows 7 help click St...

Page 43: ...it in your system The files will only be deleted from the Recycle Bin permanently only if you empty it by right clicking your mouse and select the Empty Recycle Bin Start Button Allows easy access to...

Page 44: ...the taskbar for you to conveniently move between programs by clicking the relevant button To add or remove toolbars from the taskbar right click an empty spot on the taskbar select Toolbars choose th...

Page 45: ...41 C Co on nt tr ro ol l P Pa an ne el l It is in this area that you can change how Windows looks and works Click Start Control Panel dialog box There are two interfaces Classic View...

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Page 47: ...43 I In nt te er rn ne et t C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n U Us si in ng g a a m mo od de em m f fo or r C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n t to o I In nt te er rn ne et t o op pt ti io on na al l...

Page 48: ...o y yo ou ur r l lo oc ca al l I IS SP P p pr ro ov vi id de er r a an nd d f fo ol ll lo ow w t th he e p pr ro oc ce ed du ur re es s d de es sc cr ri ib be ed d i in n t th he e I IS SP P I In ns...

Page 49: ...45 U Us si in ng g W Wi ir re el le es ss s L LA AN N N Ne et tw wo or rk k f fo or r C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n t to o I In nt te er rn ne et t...

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Page 51: ...days Unauthorized access can be prevented Later in this chapter you will learn how to use this security feature E En nt te er ri in ng g t th he e B BI IO OS S S Se et tu up p S Sc cr re ee en n First...

Page 52: ...changes and reboots the computer Tab Select a field Selects the next field Select an item Selects the next upper item Select an item Selects the next lower item Select a menu Selects the right item S...

Page 53: ...49 I In nf fo o S Se et tu up p M Ma ai in n S Se et tu up p...

Page 54: ...50 A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d S Se ec cu ur ri it ty y...

Page 55: ...51 B Bo oo ot t S Se et tu up p E Ex xi it t S Se et tu up p...

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Page 57: ...mum performance by simply plugging in the notebook to a power socket and watch your discrete graphics seamlessly kick in The system monitors the power source and switches GPU based on power source and...

Page 58: ...54 Click on the Configure Switchable Graphics item Click on the tab indicating Automatically select power saving GPU when on battery...

Page 59: ...d other HD content in full HD 1080p on your HD capable monitor Whether you use it at home in the office or while on the move ATI Switchable Graphics helps you meet your every need Unplug your adapter...

Page 60: ...56 Click on the Configure Switchable Graphics item Click on the tab indicating Automatically select power saving GPU when on battery...

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Page 62: ...r for service information Before taking further actions consider the following suggestions Check to see if the problem persists when all the external devices are removed Check to see that the blue lig...

Page 63: ...system it is usually the device s own problem Consult the device s manufacturer first Some software programs which have not gone through rigorous coding and testing may cause problems during your rou...

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Page 65: ...aphics core Memory DDRIII 1066 1333 MHz support 1333MHz downgrade to 1066 MHz RAM socket 2 System DDRIII up to 4 GB total depends on module availability Core Logic Intel Calpella Arrandale Ibex Peak H...

Page 66: ...Memory Card USB2 0 interface LAN Controller Supports 10 100 1 000Mb Sec PCI E interface Wireless LAN PCI E interface WLAN module or WLAN BT Combo module REALTEK RTL8188CE Half Card size IEEE 802 11 B...

Page 67: ...Ah SIMPLO O40 3S5200 S1S6 AC Adapter Automatics Voltage adjustment between 100 and 240VAC 50 60Hz LV5 19V LV4 20V 65 Watts 2 pin 3pin Delta Electronic Inc ADP 65JH AB 65W 2pin ADP 65JH BB 65W 3pin HUN...

Page 68: ...64 Physical Outline Dimension 350mm x 240mm x 20 6 36 5 w o rubber foot Weight 1 9 Kg w 4 cell battery 2 1KG w 6 cell battery EMI CE RF CE R TTE report document Safety CB CCC...

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