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Summary of Contents for 2700-C

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...lting from the use or misuse of this publication This publication and any accompanying software may not in whole or in part be reproduced trans lated transmitted or reduced to any machine readable for...

Page 3: ...copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home or other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise autho rized by Macrovision Corporation Revers...

Page 4: ...ned by turning the equipment off and on 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 separ...

Page 5: ...are and op eration of your notebook computer will prolong its use Help your notebook computer last longer by following the advice in this section Handling the Computer Do not expose it to excessive he...

Page 6: ...agnetic fields Do not leave it in a place where foreign matter or moisture may effect the system Do not turn off any peripheral devices when the computer is on Do not turn off the power until you prop...

Page 7: ...lace the computer on an unstable surface Do not place the computer on any surface which will block the vents Don t use or store the computer in a humid environment Do not disassemble the computer by y...

Page 8: ...eavy on the computer When traveling by air follow the airline s instructions for in flight use If there is an unusual odor heat or smoke coming from your computer unplug the cord Perform routine maint...

Page 9: ...er Cord Battery Do not plug in the power cord if you are wet Do not use the power cord if it is broken Do not place heavy objects on the power cord Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or...

Page 10: ...rom metal appliances Affix tape to the battery contacts before diposing of the battery Use only approved brands of peripheral devices Unplug the power cord before attaching any peripheral devices Hand...

Page 11: ...e your data Data may be lost if the bat tery is depleted Take periodic breaks if you are using the computer for long peri ods of time Do not throw the computer or accessories into a fire Do not touch...

Page 12: ...s to reduce the strain Adjust the height of the chair and or desk so that the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow Keep your forearms wrists and hands in a relaxed position Your kn...

Page 13: ...d comfortable display viewing angle can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue in your neck and shoulders Position the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of...

Page 14: ...4 LCD Display 1 5 Microphone 1 5 LED Status Indicators 1 5 Three Hot key Buttons 1 5 PowerButton 1 5 Keyboard 1 6 Stereo Speakers 1 6 TrackPad and Buttons 1 6 LED Power Indicators 1 6 Right Side View...

Page 15: ...eaker out Jack 1 12 Audio Volume Control 1 13 PC Card Slot 1 13 Infrared Port 1 13 3 5 FDD Floppy Disk Drive 1 13 Bottom View 1 14 RAM Cover 1 14 Battery Pack Cover 1 14 Peripheral devices 1 15 Chapte...

Page 16: ...12 Loading Compact Discs 2 12 Handling CDs or DVDs 2 13 The PC Card Slot 2 14 Inserting PC Cards 2 14 Removing PC Cards 2 14 PC Card Problem in Windows 98 2 15 Hot Keys 2 16 Three Hot Key Buttons 2 16...

Page 17: ...ing the Memory 4 4 A Removing a memory module 4 5 B Installing a Memory Module 4 7 C Setting the SW6 Jumper Switch 4 8 Upgrading the Processor 4 10 Chapter 5 BIOS Utilities 5 1 Power On Self Test POST...

Page 18: ...n 5 21 Exit Screen 5 21 Chapter 6 Driver and OS installation 6 1 Installing Windows 98 SE 6 2 Installing Windows Me 6 3 Installing Windows 200 6 5 Installing Drivers in Windows 98 SE 6 7 Step 1 Instal...

Page 19: ...er 6 16 Step 3 Installing the Audio Driver 6 17 Step 4 Installing the Hot Key Driver 6 17 Step 5 Installing the LAN Driver 6 17 Step 6 Installing the Modem Driver 6 18 Installing Drivers in Windows NT...

Page 20: ...Hard Disk Drive HDD 7 7 Hardware Installation 7 7 LCD Panel 7 8 Memory Module 7 8 PC Card 7 9 Power 7 10 Printer 7 11 Appendix A Specifications A 1 Glossary G 1...

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Page 22: ...er 1 Getting to know your computer In this chapter you will become familiar with the basic functions and compo nents of your notebook computer and possibilities for expansion This chapter includes Che...

Page 23: ...k the items one by one If any item is missing or damaged contacted your dealer immediately You should have a 1 Notebook Computer 2 User s Manual 3 Driver Utilities CD ROM 4 Power Cord 5 Carrying Bag 6...

Page 24: ...d To open the LCD display 1 Place the computer on a stable surface 2 Move the cover latch to the right to release the top cover 3 Lift the top cover to reveal the LCD panel and keyboard 4 Adjust the L...

Page 25: ...ew with Display Open 1 LCD display 2 Microphone built in 3 LED status indicators 4 Three hot key buttons 5 Power button 6 Keyboard 7 Stereo speakers 8 TrackPad and buttons 9 LED power indicators 1 2 3...

Page 26: ...2 LED Status Indicators for more information Three Hot key Buttons Three hot keys give you easy access to the Internet e mail and an appli cation of your choice To learn how to set the buttons refer...

Page 27: ...s provide rich stereo sound TrackPad and Buttons The pointing device features a sensitive glide pad for precise movements It functions the same way as a two button mouse the right touch pad button is...

Page 28: ...D ROM or DVD ROM please refer to Chapter 2 Vent Enables airflow to prevent the notebook from overheating Security Slot To prevent possible theft a lock can be attached to this slot Locks can be purcha...

Page 29: ...security lock To install the security lock wrap the cable around a desk or other immovable object then insert the locking device into the slot located on the right side of the computer figure 1 5 sec...

Page 30: ...e supplied AC adapter into this jack to power your notebook PS 2 Type Port To connect an external PS 2 type mouse or keyboard Parallel Port This parallel port supports ECP Extended Capabilities Port a...

Page 31: ...such as the keyboard mouse joystick scanner printer and telephony devices It allows every thing to be plugged in and unplugged without turning the system off TV out Connect your television to your com...

Page 32: ...know your computer 1 IEEE 1394 Allows high speed connection to various peripheral devices such as an external disk drive or a digital camera LAN Jack Phone Jack Supports integrated LAN and modem func...

Page 33: ...o a Dolby AC 3 compatible receiver giving you surround sound Left Side View 1 Microphone in jack 2 Speaker out jack 3 Audio volume control 4 PC card slot 5 Infrared port 6 Floppy disk drive Note Refer...

Page 34: ...r 2 for more information on the PC Card slot Infrared Port Allows wireless communications with an infrared compatible device The Infrared port supports IrDA HPSIR 1 1 and ASKIR Sharp standard mode For...

Page 35: ...The cover secures the installed RAM modules For further information on removing or inserting the RAM modules please refer to Chapter 4 Battery Pack Cover The cover secures the battery pack in its bay...

Page 36: ...o table 1 1a and table 1 1b on the following pages which list the ports and the devices that can be used Peripheral Devices include Audio input microphone Audio output S PDIF Speakers Headphones Exter...

Page 37: ...e m a c l a n r e t x e s e v i r d e m a g s r e l l o r t n o c d r a o b y e k 2 S P X l e l l a r a P X B S U X X X 4 9 3 1 E E E I X X X n I e n o h p o r c i M X t u o r e k a e p S X d e r a r...

Page 38: ...o s k o o b e t o n A D P r e t n i r p r e n n a c s 2 S P X l e l l a r a P X X X B S U X X X X X 4 9 3 1 E E E I X X X n I e n o h p o r c i M t u o r e k a e p S d e r a r f n I X X d r a C C P X...

Page 39: ...Notes...

Page 40: ...ed almost anywhere in the home office or on the road To learn more about your computer please read this chapter This chapter includes The Power Sources Turning on the Computer The Hard Disk Drive The...

Page 41: ...e it AC Power Adapter Use only the power adapter that comes with your computer An incorrect type of power adapter will cause damage to the computer and its components 1 Plug the power adapter cord int...

Page 42: ...applications and the configuration you re using To increase battery life let the battery discharge completely before recharging We recommend leaving the battery inside the notebook at all times For m...

Page 43: ...off but plugged into an electrical outlet battery charge time is less Refer to LED Power Indicators in this chapter for information on the battery charge status Proper Handling of the Battery Pack DO...

Page 44: ...can also be used as a Suspend Resume hot key button if pressed less than four seconds and appropriately configured in the SCU Please refer to Chapter 5 BIOS Utilities for more information LED Indicato...

Page 45: ...e r G n o d e n r u t s i r e t u p m o c e h T n e e r G g n i k n i l B e d o m d n e p s u s d e r u g i f n o c e h t d e r e t n e s a h m e t s y s e h T w o l l e Y l l u f s i r e w o p y r e...

Page 46: ...the Fn and Scr Lk key si multaneously figure 2 5 table 2 2 n o c I r o l o C n o i t p i r c s e D n e e r G d e s s e c c a g n i e b s i e v i r d k s i d y p p o l F n e e r G M O R D V D M O R D C...

Page 47: ...date other 2 5 IDE hard disk drives with a height of 9 5 mm or 12 7 mm The system supports DMA mode 2 PIO mode 4 and ATA 33 ATA 66 ATA 100 IDE HDD Removing the HDD 1 Turn off the computer 2 Press the...

Page 48: ...omputer 2 3 Carefully raise and set the keyboard aside figure 2 7 4 Locate the HDD 5 Lift the HDD out of the computer by pulling on the HDD tab figure 2 8 figure 2 7 1 HDD 2 HDD tab 3 HDD connector 1...

Page 49: ...omputer in its appropriate spot making sure to align the HDD connector with the socket on the mainboard figure 2 9 2 Connect the HDD connector securely to the mainboard by gently pressing the HDD 3 Re...

Page 50: ...by default and can be used as a boot device if properly set in the SCU please refer to Chapter 5 BIOS Utilities Inserting Removing Diskettes When using the floppy drive always insert your floppy disk...

Page 51: ...de facing up see below Push the CD tray in and you are ready to start The Busy Indicator will light up while data is being accessed or while an audio CD is playing If power is unexpectedly interrupted...

Page 52: ...to Hold the CD or DVD by the edges do not touch the surface of the disc Use a clean soft dry cloth to remove dust or fingerprints Do not write on the surface with a pen Do not attach paper or other m...

Page 53: ...3V CardBus card PC Card 95 For information on what devices are supported by the PC Card Slot please refer to table 1 1 in Chapter 1 Inserting PC Cards Align the PC card with the slot and push the card...

Page 54: ...ed on power up PC card controllers are disabled when you resume the computer from Suspend mode This is a problem caused by Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition To resolve the problem immediately after...

Page 55: ...ccess to the Internet e mail or a user defined appli cation To use the user de fined hot key you need to install the Hot Key driver Refer to Chapter 6 for driver installation steps figure 2 13 table 2...

Page 56: ...the following menu will appear To program the user defined hot key you must configure Application 1 To configure and specify an application for Application 1 you must 1 Select Application 1 and press...

Page 57: ...ropriate function key Esc F3 F5 etc located at the top of your keyboard s y e K n o i t p i r c s e D c s E n F e t a t s e m u s e r d n e p s u s n e e w t e b e l g g o T 3 F n F y a l p s i d D C...

Page 58: ...The keyboard has an embedded numerical keypad for easy numeric data input The keypad stands out by its blue typeface To use the keypad simply Activate the Num Lock feature by pressing the Num Lock ke...

Page 59: ...Notes...

Page 60: ...OS direct control over the power and thermal states of devices and processors For example it enables the OS to set devices into low power states based on user settings and information from appli catio...

Page 61: ...en applications are retained in memory This system fea tures two suspend mode levels A Powered On Suspend POS or Standby B Suspend To Disk or Hibernate A Powered On Suspend POS or Standby Powered On S...

Page 62: ...peration You can set your notebook to automatically enter Suspend To Disk mode when the battery power is almost depleted This prevents losing any data due to loss of power The system will resume from...

Page 63: ...t the power management options please refer to the Power Menu in Chapter 5 for settings available in the SCU or refer to the Help Manual of your operating system for settings available in the OS If yo...

Page 64: ...n where the file 0VMAKFIL is located 2 Execute the file as follows 0VMAKFIL Fn n the size of the file you wish to create for the Suspend to Disk or Hibernate function For example if you want to create...

Page 65: ...scharge and recharge the battery at least once every 30 days Battery FAQ How do I completely discharge the battery Use the computer with battery power until it shuts down due to a low battery Don t tu...

Page 66: ...e brightness level to low will save power Applications and external devices Different applications and external devices consume battery power even when they are not being used To conserve battery powe...

Page 67: ...ry you need to do the following 1 Remove the two screws holding the battery lock in place 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Disconnect the battery from the main computer 4 Slide the battery out 1 screw hol...

Page 68: ...contact your dealer for further help Before you begin you will need A small crosshead or Phillips screwdriver A small regular screw driver An antistatic wrist strap Before working with or repairing th...

Page 69: ...crews on the HDD connector board 3 Gently disconnect the HDD connector board from the HDD being careful not to bend any pins 4 Remove the two screws on each side of the case 5 Slowly remove the HDD fr...

Page 70: ...puter 4 8 Attach the HDD connector board to the HDD being careful not to bend any pins 9 Screw the HDD connector board on to the HDD 10 Place the HDD into the computer refer to Inserting the HDD in Ch...

Page 71: ...you turn on your computer Note If you are using 2 memory modules they must be of the same type either both must be PC 100 or both must be PC 133 1 k n a B t i b 4 6 2 k n a B t i b 4 6 r e w o P e z...

Page 72: ...moving a memory module if present B Insert a new memory module C Set the SW6 jumper switch Remove the keyboard Locate and set the SW6 jumper switch Replace the keyboard A Removing a memory module 1 Tu...

Page 73: ...ry sockets 5 Gently pull the two latches outward on the sides of the memory socket figure 4 3 6 The module will pop up 7 Remove the memory module as shown figure 4 4 1 memory module 2 memory socket 3...

Page 74: ...at a slight angle about 45 and fit its connectors firmly into the memory slot figure 4 6 5 Press down on the two edges of the memory module and lock it into place figure 4 7 6 Reinstall the RAM cover...

Page 75: ...g it out of the notebook 3 Place the keyboard as shown figure 4 9 figure 4 8 Attention Step C is only necessary if your new memory module is a differ ent type than your previous one If the previous me...

Page 76: ...e 4 10 6 Reinstall the keyboard SW6 Jumper Switch Settings table 4 2 U P C M A R D S 1 6 W S 2 6 W S 3 6 W S 4 6 W S 5 6 W S 6 6 W S 6 6 3 3 1 C P F F O F F O F F O F F O N O N O 6 6 0 0 1 C P F F O F...

Page 77: ...pgrade your computer by replacing the existing processor with a faster one you will need to contact you customer service representative We recommend that you do not attempt to do this yourself since i...

Page 78: ...On Self Test POST and how to configure the system parameters using the System Configuration Utility SCU The chapter includes Power On Self Test POST System Configuration Utilities Features of the SCU...

Page 79: ...ating system POST Message Normal Operation You will see the following screen if no error exists after the POST is performed SystemSoft MobilePRO BIOS Version 1 01 2482 00 R1 XX prXX Copyright 1983 199...

Page 80: ...emSoft Corp All Rights Reserved 500 MHz Celeron with MMX CPU CPU Microcode Update Rev 007h Complete L2 Cache 128 KB Installed 8 MB Video RAM SystemSoft Plug n Play BIOS ver 1 17 01 Base Memory 000640...

Page 81: ...d n a p x e D C L e l b a n E p e e B w o L l a t i g i d F I D P S e l b a n E o g o l M E O y a l p s i D t r o p p u S S O P N P e l b a n E d r o w s s a P U C S d r o w s s a P t o o B t u p t u...

Page 82: ...ration Utility This message lasts only a few seconds and if you don t respond in time the computer will initiate the boot process If you were unable to enter the SCU you must reboot the system and try...

Page 83: ...e h t s t h g i l h g i H w o r r a t f e L w o r r a t h g i R s r e t t e l d e t h g i l h g i H n o i t p o r a b u n e m a s t c e l e S n o t t u b e s u o m t f e L w o r r a n w o D r a b e c...

Page 84: ...the down arrow to see the pull down menu items You move about the pull down menu with these keys table 5 3 s y e K n o i t c A b a T r e h t o n a o t d r o c e r e n o m o r f s e v o M s w o r r a...

Page 85: ...p p i k s y b m e t s y s s t s e t c i t s o n g a i d e l b a s i D t o o B t s a F e h t e l b a s i D e c i v e D t o o B t o o B t s 1 e c i v e D C k s i D d r a H r o f e c i o h c t s 1 s m e...

Page 86: ...f o s e i r e s A s i r e w o p y r e t t a b e h t n e h w d n u o s w o l e l b a s i D e v o b a e h t e l b a s i D D C L e l b a n E e d o M d n a p x E e l b a n E e r i t n e e h t l l i f o t...

Page 87: ...l b a n E t u p t u o l a t i g i d F I D P S e l b a n E e l b a s i D t u p t u o l a t i g i d F I D P S e l b a s i D t o o B d r o w s s a P n O r e w o P d l o r e t n E d r o w s s a P e h t g...

Page 88: ...ed Memory to the maxi mum of 64MB YOU MUST have more than 64MB of RAM in your computer If the VGA Shared Memory equals the amount of RAM you will be unable to boot your computer The only way to correc...

Page 89: ...I d e c n a h n e e l b a n E s g n i t t e s r o t c e S e l p i t l u M e d o M e d o M O I P D V D M O R D C M O R d e l b a n E e v i r D e d o M O I P A M D U E D I 0 0 1 6 6 3 3 n o i t c n u F...

Page 90: ...O P n P n o n d n a e d o m S O D r o f y l n o 4 M O C 4 Q R I 8 F 3 1 M O C 3 Q R I 8 F 2 2 M O C 0 1 Q R I 8 E 3 3 M O C 1 1 Q R I 8 E 2 4 M O C g n i t t e s e d o M B M O C r o f 0 5 5 6 1 l a m...

Page 91: ...a n o i t c e r i d i B 2 S P l e l l a r a P d e c n a h c n E P P E d e d n e t x E P C E s e i t i l i b a p a C g n i t t e s A M D P C E r o f e d o m 1 A M D n o i t a r u g i f n o c A M D P C...

Page 92: ...a h c i h w t a d n o c e s r e p s r e t c a r a h c e t a r e h T d e s s e r p e l i h w s t a e p e r y e k s p c 6 s p c 0 1 s p c 5 1 s p c 0 2 s p c 0 3 y a l e D y e K c e s 4 1 s s a p l l i...

Page 93: ...a m r o f r e p e t a r e d o m n i s t l u s e r g n i t t e s s i h T e f i l y r e t t a b e l b a s i D g n i v a S r e w o P h g i H e l b a n E d n a e c n a m r o f r e p m u m i n i m n i s t...

Page 94: ...i c e p S t n e m e g a n a m d e r e w o P n o d n e p s u S r e m i T e m u s e R m r a l A e m u s e R e l b a n E d n e p s u s d e r u g i f n o c e h t m o r f s e m u s e r m e t s y S s e r i...

Page 95: ...s e g n a h c y n a g n i v a s t u o h t i w t i x E t l u a f e D s g n i t t e S M O R n i d n u o f s e n o l a n i g i r o e h t s g n i t t e s t l u a f e d e h t e r o t s e R e r o t s e R s...

Page 96: ...5 19 BIOS Utilities 5 SCU Screen samples Memory Screen Startup Screen...

Page 97: ...5 20 User s Guide 5 Disks Screen Components Screen...

Page 98: ...5 21 BIOS Utilities 5 Power Screen Exit Screen...

Page 99: ...Notes...

Page 100: ...e you wish to install The information here has been designed for users with basic computer knowledge though inexperienced users may also find this section helpful In this chapter we assume the CD ROM...

Page 101: ...Windows Product key enter the product s ID number and press Next 7 The Select Directory dialog box appears Select the path of C Windows or type another path if you prefer Then click Next 8 When you s...

Page 102: ...select Next 8 When the License Agreement dialog box appears Select I accept the Agreement and click Next 9 At the Windows Product key prompt enter the product s ID number and press Next 10 When the S...

Page 103: ...16 Choose your time zone 17 Insert a blank floppy disk for use as an emergency startup disk this can be done later if no floppy is available 18 Click Finish and wait while Windows Me installs 19 When...

Page 104: ...2000 now 9 Press F8 for Windows 2000 Licensing Agreement 10 Select the partition drive where you want to install Windows 2000 and press Enter 11 Choose the file system you want and press Enter Usuall...

Page 105: ...n press Next 16 Continue to press Next until Setup starts to install various components and performs its final tasks 17 Click Finish to complete Windows 2000 Setup Wizard 18 The computer will restart...

Page 106: ...on the driver refer to the Readme file Step 2 Installing the Audio Driver A Installing the Audio Driver without S PDIF output support 1 Click Start 2 Select Run 3 Specify the path to D Audio Setup ex...

Page 107: ...select Settings and Control Panel 6 Double click the System icon 7 Click the Device Manager tab 8 Select the DVD ROM type device located under CDROM 9 Click the Properties button 10 Click the Settings...

Page 108: ...ow the on screen instructions and continue to press Next 6 Click Finish to restart the computer now For more information on the driver refer to the Readme file under the direc tory Step 5 Installing t...

Page 109: ...r computer Step 6 Installing the Modem Driver Optional 1 Click Start 2 Select Settings and Control Panel 3 Double click the System icon 4 Click the Device Manager tab 5 Locate the PCI Communication De...

Page 110: ...6 11 Driver and OS installation 6 12 Click Finish to complete the setup 13 Click Close to close the Properties window and restart your computer...

Page 111: ...driver refer to the Readme file Step 2 Installing the Audio Driver A Installing the Audio Driver without S PDIF output support 1 Click Start 2 Select Run 3 Specify the path to D Audio Setup exe 4 Run...

Page 112: ...rt and select Settings and Control Panel 6 Double click the System icon 7 Click the Device Manager tab 8 Select the DVD ROM type device located under CDROM 9 Click the Properties button 10 Click the S...

Page 113: ...nstructions and continue to press Next 6 Click Finish to restart the computer now For more information on the driver refer to the Readme file under the directory Step 5 Installing the Modem Driver Opt...

Page 114: ...vice is using now and press Next 10 Select Specify a location and choose Browse to specify the location to D Mdc Win98 Press OK 11 Follow the on screen instructions and press Next 12 Click Finish to c...

Page 115: ...Step 2 Installing the VGA Driver 1 Click Start 2 Select Run 3 Open the path to D Video Win2000 Setup exe 4 Run Setup exe 5 Follow the on screen instructions and continue to press Next 6 Click Finish t...

Page 116: ...h to restart your computer For more information on the driver refer to the Readme file under the directory Step 4 Installing the Hot Key Driver 1 Click Start 2 Select Run 3 Specify the path to D Ap ke...

Page 117: ...he System icon 4 Click the Hardware tab and choose Device Manager 5 Locate PCI Simple Communications Controller under Other devices 6 Click PCI Simple Communications Controller with the right button 7...

Page 118: ...Driver and OS installation 6 15 Click Finish to complete the setup 16 Close the Properties window and restart your computer For more information on the driver refer to the Readme file under the direc...

Page 119: ...Choose OK 10 Press OK again 11 If a Third party Drivers dialog box asking if you want to install the driver appears click Yes 12 Close the Properties window and restart your computer For more informat...

Page 120: ...CNK001 exe 5 Follow the on screen instructions and continue to press Next 6 Click Finish to restart your computer Step 4 Installing the LAN Driver 1 Click Start 2 Select Settings and Control Panel 3 D...

Page 121: ...us and click OK Follow the on screen instructions and continue to press Next 11 Click Finish and restart the computer For more information on the driver refer to the Readme file under the directory St...

Page 122: ...12 Press Next 13 Select the same port you choose in the earlier step and click Next 14 Follow the on screen instructions and press Next 15 Click Finish to complete the setup 16 Close the Properties w...

Page 123: ...Notes...

Page 124: ...re consulting the com puter vendor you may want to solve the problem yourself This chapter lists some common problems and their possible solutions The chapter includes Audio Battery Boot Password CD F...

Page 125: ...l Solution 2 The headphone is plugged into the wrong jack Solution 3 There is no audio source Battery Problem The battery pack will not charge Solution 1 The battery pack is exposed to an excessively...

Page 126: ...for more details Problem A beeping sound is heard and the low battery indicator is on Solution The battery power is nearly used up Connect the AC adapter to your computer or press the Fn F3 key combin...

Page 127: ...lution 4 A peripheral device or PC card is consuming a lot of power Turn off the unused device to save power Solution 5 Previously the battery was given only a partial charge Always fully charge the b...

Page 128: ...formation on the software and make sure you have the correct software installed for running video compact disks If the proper software is properly installed and a problem still exists contact your ven...

Page 129: ...disk Solution 2 The floppy disk is write protected Undo the protection Solution 3 You specified an incorrect disk drive Solution 4 There is not enough unused space available on the disk Please use a...

Page 130: ...ce as part of the system Solution 1 The new device is not powered on please power on the device then restart the computer Solution 2 You did not properly configure the system for the new device or ins...

Page 131: ...s Solution 2 The screen saver is activated please press any key or touch the trackpad to return to your display Solution 3 The brightness or contrast needs to be adjusted Solution 4 The system is in s...

Page 132: ...The detected memory capacity is not correct Solution A memory module is not correctly installed or not compatible with your computer Problem The message out of memory is displayed Solution The memory...

Page 133: ...eard while the PC card is inserted Solution The beep sound control is closed Power Problem The computer will not boot when the battery pack is not inserted Solution 1 The power cord is not correctly c...

Page 134: ...please turn on the printer Solution 2 The printer is not properly connected Please make sure the printer is properly connected Solution 3 There is no paper in the printer Please put more paper in the...

Page 135: ...7 12 User s Manual 7 Solution 2 The printer connector is not correctly connected...

Page 136: ...el Pentium 700 733 750 800 850 866 933 MHz with SpeedStep technology CPU Package PGA2 Memory Two 144 pin SO DIMM sockets Support PC 133 PC 100 SDRAM 3 3V Expandable up to 512MB depending on 32 64 128...

Page 137: ...n Compensation and IDCT for DVD Content Playback Accelerator Fully DirectX 6 Compliant Graphics Engine Storage One fixed 3 5 3 mode FDD One easy change bay for DVD ROM 12 7mm height 24X speed CD ROM O...

Page 138: ...One Type II PCMCIA 3 3V 5V socket Support CardBus PC Card 95 Pointing Device Built in TrackPad PS 2 Input Output One IEEE 1394 port One parallel port support ECP EPP 1 7 and 1 9 One PS 2 port for exte...

Page 139: ...1 1cm 1M operating distance 4Mbps FIR 56K MDC Modem with V 90 compliant Option or 100M 10M LAN on board Power Management Support APM 1 2 Support ACPI 1 0B Soft Off by system power button Support susp...

Page 140: ...des numeric keypad and application hot keys for E mail www browser and API Environment Temperature Operating 5 C 35 C Non Operating 20 C 60 C Relative Humidity Operating 20 80 Non Operating 10 90 Opti...

Page 141: ...A 6 User s Manual A Notes...

Page 142: ...a word processor database or image editor B BIOS Basic Input Output System An essential set of routines in a PC which is stored on a chip and provides an interface between the operating system and th...

Page 143: ...graphics or stereo sound Also refers to the drive which can read this format configuration The makeup of a system To configure is to choose options in order to create a custom system CPU Central Proc...

Page 144: ...similar to a CD only with greater storage capacity F flash BIOS BIOS which can be updated flash memory A memory chip that keeps its information even when the com puter is powered off Used in BIOS whic...

Page 145: ...isk output IrDA Infrared Data Association IrDA ports allow a laptop to exchange data or use a printer without a cable connection J jack A connector used primarily to connect external devices to your c...

Page 146: ...ion Lithium Ion battery A type of battery which is ideal for notebook computers because of its light weight and high energy density Also lithium ion batteries do not use poisonous metals such as lead...

Page 147: ...ss resembled one with the cord being the mouse s tail N NiMH battery Batteries which are common in notebook computers and con tain Nickel Metal Hydride P parallel port A socket on a computer used to c...

Page 148: ...ersonal Computer Memory Card International Association which is an international standards body and trade association that was founded to establish a standard for connecting peripherals to portable co...

Page 149: ...ment S SDRAM Synchronous DRAM A type of DRAM that can run at much higher clock speeds than conventional memory serial port A socket on a computer used to connect a modem mouse scanner or other serial...

Page 150: ...use joystick scanner printer and telephony devices Devices are plugged directly into a four pin socket on the PC utility A program that provides file management capabilities such as sorting copying co...

Page 151: ...G 10 G The ZV Port is built into the notebook computer and activated by plugging in an MPEG PC Card that is ZV Port compliant...

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