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52     Using Your Gateway Solo™ 9150 Notebook

Managing power

Power management is handled differently in Windows 98 than in Windows 
95 and Windows NT. The following sections address these differences. 
Refer to the section that applies to your operating system.

Windows 98

To manage your power management settings in Windows 98, you do not 
need to open the BIOS Setup program. This is only necessary if you want to 
change the power button setting. Instead, Windows 98 includes a Power 
Management Properties dialog box.

1.

Click 

Start

Settings

, then 

Control Panel

.

2.

In the Control Panel window, double-click the 

Power Management

 icon. 

The 

Power Management Properties

 dialog box appears.

3.

Click the appropriate tab to view and modify settings.

To use the Power Management Properties

Summary of Contents for Solo 9150

Page 1: ...pointing device 20 Connecting the modem 28 Swapping Option Bay modules 29 Using audio 32 Adjusting the volume 32 Making an audio recording 33 Using disc media 34 Playing an audio CD 35 Removing or replacing the hard disk drive 37 Using PC Cards 39 About CardBus cards 40 Using Universal Serial Bus USB ports 40 Using Fast Infrared IR ports 40 Using Composite Video Out 41 Using ATI Player 42 Chapter ...

Page 2: ...wer menu 56 Status menu 58 Chapter 4 Getting Online 59 Using the Internet 60 Using e mail 61 Sending e mail 62 Checking your e mail 63 Exploring the World Wide Web 65 Using Microsoft Fax 67 Setting up Microsoft Fax 67 Sending and receiving faxes 69 Appendix A Solo Notebook Accessories 71 Accessories 72 Appendix B Contacting Gateway 73 Contacting Gateway 74 Index 75 ...

Page 3: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started Keyboard and LCD 4 System status indicators 6 Left side 7 Back 8 Bottom 10 Right side 12 ...

Page 4: ...4 Using Your Gateway Solo TM 9150 Notebook Keyboard and LCD A B C D E G H I D J F ...

Page 5: ...kettes F EZ Pad TouchPad or EZ Point stickpoint Controls the cursor movement on the screen EZ Point stickpoint U S keyboards only G Hard drive access cover Opens to reveal the hard disk drive H Power LED Indicates the power status mode Steady green light indicates power is on and computer is in operation Flashing green light indicates that the com puter is in standby mode No light indicates that t...

Page 6: ...0 MB SuperDisk or CD diskette drive is in use C Caps lock Indicates that the caps lock in on When the Caps lock light is on you type in all capital letters D Pad lock Indicates that the pad lock is on When the Pad lock light is on you can access the sec ondary numeric keypad E Scroll lock Indicates that the scroll lock is on With some programs you can scroll through large vol umes of text when scr...

Page 7: ...dphone volume Volume levels are also con trolled by multimedia software B Modem jack Plug a phone line into this jack to connect the notebook s on board modem to an analog phone system C PC Card slots Accepts one Type III PC Card or two Type I or Type II PC Cards D Eject buttons Ejects the PC Cards from the PC Card slots A B C D ...

Page 8: ...heral You can place infrared devices up to 3 feet 1 meter apart C Composite Video Out You can view your notebook screen on a TV by connecting the notebook to the TV or VCR using a standard video cable D Composite Video In You can display NTSC or PAL format video on your notebook s screen from a VCR or video camera using a standard video cable E Mic Connect to an external microphone Using this conn...

Page 9: ...l unamplified speak ers 1 8 inch 3 5 mm jack I Dolby Digital Out Connect to an optional surround sound decoder This connection will only provide DVD audio J PS 2 port Connect to an external mouse or keyboard K Serial port Connect to an optional serial device L VGA Connect to a VGA monitor cable M Docking station port Connect an optional docking station to this port N Parallel port LPT1 Connect a p...

Page 10: ...10 Using Your Gateway Solo TM 9150 Notebook Bottom A C D E F G B H A ...

Page 11: ...d processor speed D Combination module Slide module into bay for use of a DVD 120MB SuperDisk or CD diskette combina tion module E Combination module release latch Slide the latch to release the combination drive module from the bay F Battery release latch Slide the latch to release the battery pack from the battery pack bay G Battery pack bay Slide battery pack into bay for battery power and batt...

Page 12: ...t Icon Description A USB ports Plug optional USB serial devices into these ports B Power connector Connect to an AC power adapter C Kensington lock slot Attach a Kensington lock into this slot A Kensington lock is an optional cable lock for portable computers A B C ...

Page 13: ...16 Using the pointing device 20 Using an external mouse or keyboard 27 Swapping Option Bay modules 29 Using audio 32 Using disc media 34 Removing or replacing the hard disk drive 37 Using PC Cards 39 Using Universal Serial Bus USB ports 40 Using Fast Infrared IR ports 40 Using Composite Video Out 41 ...

Page 14: ...er into your notebook s power connector 3 Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet Connecting the AC adapter Warning To avoid serious injury replace the power cord if it becomes damaged The replacement cord must be of the same type and voltage rating as the original cord Warning Do not attempt to disassemble the AC adapter The AC adapter has no user replaceable or user serviceable parts insid...

Page 15: ...LCD XGA TFT 14 1 inch or 15 0 inch panel that provides sharp crisp resolution and up to 16 million colors This notebook is shipped with the Auto dim with battery feature enabled Auto dim cuts LCD power 50 when your notebook is operating on battery power To disable this feature refer to the chapter Using Your BIOS Setup Program in the Maintaining and Troubleshooting Guide that shipped with your not...

Page 16: ...16 Using Your Gateway Solo 9150 Notebook Using the keyboard A Numeric keypad B Function keys C Shortcut keys A B C ...

Page 17: ...s disappear Toggles between the LCD display external monitor both displays at the same time or TV display NTSC or PAL format Windows 98 Notebook goes into Standby mode Pressing the power button brings the notebook out of Standby mode Windows 95 and Windows NT Notebook goes into Suspend mode Pressing the power button brings the notebook out of Suspend mode Makes changes to the video source VIDEOSRC...

Page 18: ...unction is enabled In some programs this key combination pauses the dis play when text is scrolling quickly Press any key to con tinue the text flow In some programs this key combination breaks text scrolling on a DOS screen Increases LCD brightness and displays the brightness meter for the Popup Status Display Use the FN F2 key combination to make the display disappear Decreases LCD brightness an...

Page 19: ...software Numeric keypad Press FN F9 PAD LOCK keys to activate the numeric keypad The section of keyboard below functions as a numeric keypad Press FN F9 to return the keyboard to standard mode Key Description Displays the Windows Start menu Provides quick access to shortcut menus and help assistants in Windows ...

Page 20: ... to the PS 2 port the USB port or the serial port Review this section to find out more about these pointing device options Using the EZ Pad TouchPad The EZ Pad TouchPad provides you with fast and easy navigation in large documents spreadsheets e mails and when using the Internet You can scroll zoom autoscroll and pan with the convenience of the touchpad Scrolling capabilities are available in some...

Page 21: ...an continue to move the cursor and drag objects You can also move horizontally and vertically without being constrained by the size of the touchpad This is especially useful when dragging objects and selecting text because there is no need to remove your finger until the action is complete Mouse and TouchPad action equivalents All of the mouse and wheel functions are illustrated and described in t...

Page 22: ...ap 1 finger Left button drag Double tap and drag Smart Edges Double tap and drag When your finger stops at an edge of the TouchPad the cursor continues moving across the screen until you lift or move your finger away from the edge of the TouchPad Mouse Action TouchPad Action ...

Page 23: ...he wheel Data zoom Press SHIFT while moving finger along the right edge of the touchpad You can jump to a hyperlink return to previous Web sites using Internet Explorer or expand or collapse menu trees in Windows Explorer using this method Click on the wheel middle mouse button Autoscroll Tap with two fingers to drop an Origin mark As the cur sor moves away from this origin the document scrolls Th...

Page 24: ...Using Your Gateway Solo 9150 Notebook Press the wheel middle mouse button Panning Same function as Auto scroll except that the action stops when you lift your fingers Wheel Mouse Action TouchPad Equivalent ...

Page 25: ...n scrolling speed and edge motion 1 Double click the icon in the task tray bottom right corner The touchpad dialog box opens Mouse Action TouchPad Action Middle button double click Right button double click Double tap 2 fingers Double tap 3 fingers Middle button drag Right button drag Slide 2 fingers 2nd finger does not need to stay on the pad Drag 3 fingers 2nd and 3rd finger do not need to stay ...

Page 26: ...eWare Help to find more help about using the touchpad Using the EZ Point stickpoint The EZ Point pointing device U S keyboards only provides an easy way to move the cursor across the screen and navigate through software The EZ Point consists of a stick located on the keyboard between the G and H keys and two click buttons below the spacebar A EZ Point stickpoint B EZ Point select buttons mouse but...

Page 27: ...trol Panel The Control Panel opens 2 Double click the Mouse icon The Mouse Properties window opens 3 Click the tab of your choice and customize the EZ Point features Click Apply to save a change and keep the Mouse Properties window open 4 When all modifications have been made click OK The Mouse Properties window closes Using an external mouse or keyboard You can attach an external mouse or keyboar...

Page 28: ... the U S Canada Japan and Australia 1 Insert one end of the telephone cable into the modem jack on the left side of the notebook 2 Insert the other end of the telephone cable into any analog telephone wall jack 3 Start your computer then start your communications software For more information on using your notebook s modem and network connections see Chapter 4 Getting Online To connect and use the...

Page 29: ...y modules Your notebook shipped with a DVD 120 MB SuperDisk or CD diskette combination drive The modular option bay will accept the combination drive or an additional battery You must restart your notebook each time they are swapped Modular Option Bay ...

Page 30: ...nd turn your notebook over 4 Locate the modular bay access latch 5 Slide and hold the latch open then place your fingers over the raised bar near the front of the notebook 6 Pull the combination drive module straight out and away from your notebook then release the latch To switch the combination module for the battery module ...

Page 31: ...ready turned over so the module being installed must be turned over as well 9 Firmly push the module straight into the bay until the latch clicks into place If you don t hear the click try it firmly again making sure it clicks 10 Restart your system Important Anytime you replace a module you must restart your notebook for the module to work The restart has to occur after the module is correctly se...

Page 32: ...d the internal system speakers The volume level for other ports is controlled by the multimedia software 1 Click Start Settings then Control Panel 2 Double click the Multimedia icon The Multimedia Properties dialog box opens 3 Click the Audio tab 4 Set the Playback and Recording levels to your preference 1 Double click the Speaker icon on the taskbar A Volume Control dialog box opens containing vo...

Page 33: ...ophone to the Mic port 1 Click Start Programs Accessories Multimedia then Sound Recorder The Sound Recorder opens 2 Click Edit Audio Properties then set or check record volume levels 3 Click OK 4 Click Record Recording starts 5 When you are finished recording click Stop Recording stops 6 Click File then Save As To make an audio recording Note Connecting an external microphone will disable the buil...

Page 34: ...sing disc media Your notebook may have a DVD drive This section describes some of the ways to use it 1 Press the eject button The DVD drive tray opens 2 Insert the DVD 3 Press down carefully on the DVD to ensure that it snaps under the clips that hold the DVD in the tray 4 Push the tray in The tray closes To play back a recording in Media Player To insert a DVD Important Be sure to place the DVD i...

Page 35: ...standard data and music CDs You can play and control an audio CD using the Windows 98 or Windows 95 CD Player application 1 Insert an audio CD After a few seconds the CD starts playing automatically 2 If the CD did not auto start then click Start Programs Accessories Multimedia and CD player to start the CD player software 3 Slide the mouse pointer slowly over the control buttons on the CD Player ...

Page 36: ...olo 9150 Notebook You can change music tracks view playing times control the volume set preferences define a play list and even set the system to continuous or random play using the dialog box 4 Control audio play as desired ...

Page 37: ...ave all work 2 Use your operating system s shut down procedure to turn your notebook completely off 3 Close the LCD lid 4 Disconnect the AC power and turn your notebook over 5 Locate the modular bay access latch on the bottom of your notebook then slide and hold the latch open 6 Remove the combination DVD 120 MB SuperDisk or CD diskette module from the modular option bay To remove and replace the ...

Page 38: ... Solo 9150 Notebook 7 Open the flap door next to the modular option bay to expose the hard drive A Flap door B Hard disk drive 8 Grasp the hard disk drive flap and pull the hard disk drive straight out from the notebook A B ...

Page 39: ...Chapter 2 Using Your System 39 9 Slide the new hard drive firmly into your notebook and close the door Do not force the hard disk drive 10 Reinstall the drive module and connect the AC adapter ...

Page 40: ...ping refer to the PC Card manufacturer s documentation for further information 1 Insert the PC Card with the label face up Push the card firmly into the PC Card slot When the card is installed correctly the computer plays a two toned beep 1 Click the PC Card icon in the taskbar 2 Click the card that you want remove 3 Click Stop A screen appears telling you that you may safely remove the device 4 C...

Page 41: ...es as a single port alternative to connecting devices that traditionally have required their own specific ports such as mice joysticks keyboards scanners video conferencing cameras and speakers To use a USB compatible device connect it to the USB port The USB automatically installs and configures the necessary drivers and notebook resources Using Fast Infrared IR ports The IR port uses infrared te...

Page 42: ... a video display program installed 1 Connect one end of a standard video cable to the Composite Video Out on the notebook 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Video In connector on your television or VCR 3 Press FN F3 to switch to Composite Video Out 1 Connect one end of a standard video cable to the Composite Video In on the notebook 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Video Out co...

Page 43: ...ect Audio Out of your external source if available to the Line In 3 Press FN F7 until TV IN appears in the VIDEOSRC window in the upper left corner of your screen 4 Click Start Programs ATI Multimedia then ATI Player The program starts The following information will assist you in getting started To use ATI Player Important Your notebook configuration does not support Tuner Mode Note Click the Help...

Page 44: ...ile position G Opens file s H Opens setup dialog where you can display player options I Mutes audio volume J Controls audio volume K Selects between audio tracks on dual mode MPEG CDs L Plays previous track M Plays next track N Displays current file name O Skips to last frame P Advances to 10 seconds later Q Returns to 10 seconds before R Skips to first frame S Plays full screen video T Plays curr...

Page 45: ...mption Maintaining battery power 46 Battery learning software 46 Battery status 48 Swapping batteries 49 Maximizing battery life 51 Managing power 52 Windows 98 52 Windows 95 and Windows NT 55 Using the Power menu 56 Status menu 58 ...

Page 46: ...night 1 Insert the battery into the battery bay 2 Plug the AC adapter into the notebook then to an AC outlet 3 Insert the Portable System Restoration CD 4 Start up your notebook 5 After pressing the power button watch for a message to appear on the bottom left side of your screen This message will prompt you to press F2 6 Press F2 as soon as the message appears The BIOS Setup program opens 7 In th...

Page 47: ... pressing the down arrow then press ENTER 14 Select Battery learning of your particular notebook model by pressing the down arrow 15 Press ENTER A screen with a description of the Battery Learning Software appears 16 Press ENTER 17 After reading the last screen of instructions press any key to continue 18 Type Y then press ENTER After a couple of minutes a screen showing the progress of the Batter...

Page 48: ...er Management icon You can view the battery status and set power preferences from the Power Management Properties window Press the FN and the F2 keys simultaneously The Power Status window appears in the upper left corner of the display This window monitors battery status and the power management selection BAT1 monitors the status of the battery pack in the battery bay Press the FN and the F2 Stat...

Page 49: ... and turn your notebook over 4 Slide the battery release latch toward the center of the notebook 5 Hold the latch in its release position and place your fingers over the raised bar on the battery pack next to the latch 6 Slide the battery pack straight out and away from your notebook then release the battery release latch To replace the battery pack Important Since notebooks only operate in Standb...

Page 50: ...lo 9150 Notebook 7 Slide a recharged battery pack bottom side up straight into the battery bay until it snaps into place 8 Turn the notebook right side up and open the cover 9 Press the power button The notebook resumes power ...

Page 51: ...uses Check the PC Card manufacturer s documentation for your card s power requirements Keep the battery pack in the computer when using AC power to continuously charge the battery Use the DVD or CD ROM only when necessary Both of these drives use a large amount of battery power See Managing power on page 52 for more information about changing the power management settings in Windows 98 See Using t...

Page 52: ...ower management settings in Windows 98 you do not need to open the BIOS Setup program This is only necessary if you want to change the power button setting Instead Windows 98 includes a Power Management Properties dialog box 1 Click Start Settings then Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel window double click the Power Management icon The Power Management Properties dialog box appears 3 Click the a...

Page 53: ...te your own power scheme and add it to the list 1 Click on Start Settings then Control Panel 2 Double click the Power Management icon The Power Management Properties window appears 3 Click to select the Power Schemes tab 4 Set the properties as you want them to be in your power scheme then click Save As 5 Type a name for your power scheme then click OK 6 Select your power scheme from the Power sch...

Page 54: ...pped with alarms that can alert you if your battery power is running low An Alarms tab is located in your Power Management Properties dialog box You can turn the alarms on and off set the time when your notebook alerts you of a low battery then select how you want to be notified ...

Page 55: ...ent settings See Using the Power menu on page 56 for more information on these settings and how to modify them Using Suspend mode in Windows 95 and Windows NT Windows 95 and Windows NT use Suspend mode which is referred to as Standby mode in Windows 98 When in Suspend mode your notebook enters a sleep state according to the power management settings Suspend mode cuts off power from most devices ex...

Page 56: ...prove the battery powered session time and performance The rest of the BIOS Setup screens are explained in Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Solo Notebook 1 Start your notebook 2 Press the F2 key when prompted to do so If your notebook is and you want to then do this Off Start up Press the power button On Suspend Click Start then Suspend In Suspend mode Resume power Press the power button brief...

Page 57: ...up menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Exit Item Specific Help Power Button Mode PM Control Power Savings Sleep timeout Standby timeout Hard disk timeout Video timeout Audio timeout Battery Low standby Resume On Modem Ring Resume On Time Resume Time Auto Dim With Battery Only Cooling Control On Off Battery Maximum Battery Life 2 Minutes 10 Minutes 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 2 Minu...

Page 58: ...conds Power status display appears when you press the FN key together with the F2 Status It shows current battery status The display is updated when you change any function choice Battery status appears in the top two lines The first line reflects the status of the primary battery pack The second line reflects the status of the optional secondary battery The power management levels appear in the t...

Page 59: ...4 Getting Online Using the Internet 60 Using e mail 61 Sending e mail 62 Checking your e mail 63 Exploring the World Wide Web 65 Using Microsoft Fax 67 Setting up Microsoft Fax 67 Sending and receiving faxes 69 ...

Page 60: ...k has a built in 56K data fax voice modem Internet service provider ISP a connection between the modem and the Internet such as gateway net Web browser an application that translates information from the Internet service provider to the computer The Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser is already installed on your notebook To understand Internet functions you should know the following terms Ele...

Page 61: ...closes you can send e mail messages at any time of the day or night Your e mail arrives at most Internet e mail addresses in minutes An e mail address consists of a user name the symbol and the domain name of the ISP or company that hosts that user Your e mail address is assigned when you sign up for an account with an ISP For example a person with an account with the gateway net ISP might have th...

Page 62: ...icator then Messenger Mailbox This opens the Netscape Messenger e mail application 3 Open a new message window If you use the Microsoft Outlook Express e mail application click Compose then New Message If you use the Netscape Messenger e mail application click Message then New Message 4 In the new message window type the e mail address of the person you want to send your message to in the To field...

Page 63: ...ne must first send an e mail to your e mail address If you have an account with the gateway net ISP your address is your user name at gateway net for example jdoe gateway net When someone sends an e mail to you it arrives at your e mail account on a gateway net computer usually within minutes depending upon Internet conditions 1 Log on to your gateway net account or other ISP account To check your...

Page 64: ...il application 3 Check for new messages If you are using the Microsoft Outlook Express e mail application click Tools then Send and Receive If you are using the Netscape Messenger e mail application click File Get Messages then New If you have new e mail it is downloaded to your computer and displayed in your e mail inbox 4 To read a message double click it The message opens After you have receive...

Page 65: ... provide your user ID and password 2 Double click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop Microsoft Internet Explorer opens 3 Go to a Web site by typing its address in the browser s address bar for example http www gateway com then pressing ENTER To browse the World Wide Web Important Web site addresses are not always permanent If an error screen appears that states the file cannot be found veri...

Page 66: ...wing illustration the Gateway Web site appears in Microsoft Internet Explorer Refer to the Web browser s online help to learn more about using the Web browser exploring the Web and printing and saving information Address bar When you move the cursor over the screen and it changes to a hand you can click to link to another page or section of the Web site Display area for Web pages ...

Page 67: ... click Yes and go to next step 4 Click OK at the bottom of the Add Remove Programs window If the Inbox Setup Wizard appears go to Step 5 If the Inbox Setup Wizard does not appear follow the instructions on the screen 5 In the Inbox Setup Wizard click the Properties button and make sure your active modem is selected If the wizard prompts you for mail information you do not have click Cancel to exit...

Page 68: ...er you want Microsoft Exchange to automatically run when you start Windows 95 Remember that you need to have Microsoft Exchange running to receive faxes Click Next 13 Click Finish Microsoft Exchange opens If the Mail logon dialog box appears and states that you do not have a post office set up click Offline You will still be able to use Microsoft Fax 1 Insert the Windows 98 CD into your DVD or CD ...

Page 69: ...structions in the Compose New Fax Wizard OR To send a fax by printing to Microsoft Fax 1 Open the document that you want to fax for example a Microsoft Word document 2 Select the File menu then click Print 3 Select Microsoft Fax from the list of printers then click OK Follow the instructions in the Compose New Fax Wizard 1 Double click the Inbox icon Microsoft Exchange opens 2 If you have already ...

Page 70: ... mode to be able to receive faxes 6 If you will use your phone line for voice calls or other programs select Manual OR 7 If you will use your modem only for faxing select Answer After 8 Click OK to save changes 9 Close the Microsoft Fax Properties window but leave Microsoft Exchange open to receive faxes You are notified when a fax arrives 10 After a fax is received click the Inbox folder in the P...

Page 71: ...Appendix A Solo Notebook Accessories ...

Page 72: ...y providing a connection to external devices such as a monitor keyboard mouse printer serial device joystick external power speakers and microphone This docking station provides additional PC Card slots for expanded functionality when using network cards SCSI adapters and modems The extra battery pack provides power when you re on the road and cannot use the AC power adapter The battery charger ch...

Page 73: ...Appendix B Contacting Gateway ...

Page 74: ...eway representative at once We will put a note on the account so that if anyone calls trying to use your notebook serial number we will contact you immediately Gateway offers a wide range of customer service technical support and information services If you have questions or problems contact the Gateway service that is most appropriate For assistance or information about Contact At Systems pricing...

Page 75: ...over 11 battery 46 72 charger 72 gauge 46 latch 11 maintaining 46 status 48 battery learning software 46 battery LED 5 battery life maximizing 51 battery pack bay 11 replacing 49 battery status 58 BIOS setup utility 57 brightness 18 browser 60 button eject 7 power 5 15 reset 11 C calling Gateway 72 74 Caps lock 6 CardBus 39 40 75 CD ROM drive 5 playing 35 charging battery pack 48 client ID 74 comb...

Page 76: ...3 17 F4 17 F7 17 F9 18 Fast IR port 8 40 fax modem 60 faxes printing 69 receiving 69 viewing 69 flip foot 11 function keys 16 pad lock 18 pause 18 scroll lock 18 G Gateway contacting 74 Gateway Web site 65 gateway net checking e mail 63 sending e mail 62 H hard drive 5 37 access cover 5 access light 6 removing 37 replacing 37 home page 61 http www gateway com US site 74 hyperlink 60 I increase LCD...

Page 77: ... power 5 lid switch on off 58 standby resume 58 suspend resume 58 Line In 8 Line Out 9 link 60 lock slot Kensington 12 LPT1 9 M managing power 52 manual answer mode 67 maximizing battery life 51 Mic 8 Microsoft Exchange 68 69 Microsoft Fax setting up 67 MIDI In 8 Out 8 mini docking station 72 mode answer 67 battery status 5 58 power status 5 58 standby 55 suspend 55 system status 5 56 model number...

Page 78: ...fice 68 power button 5 15 LCD 15 LED 5 power button 56 power button mode 58 power connector 12 power management 52 Windows 95 55 Windows 98 52 Windows NT 55 power menu 56 power schemes 53 power status 58 printing faxes 69 processor speed 11 properties stickpoint 27 touchpad 25 PS 2 port 9 R receiving faxes 69 removing battery 11 combination modules 30 hard disk drive 37 PC Cards 39 replacing batte...

Page 79: ...d 5 20 customizing 25 properties 25 U Universal Serial Bus USB ports 12 40 user ID 65 using EZ Point 26 Fast IR port 40 keyboard 27 mouse 27 PC Cards 39 75 touchpad 20 V VGA 9 video capture 42 In 8 42 Out 8 42 ports 41 source 17 viewing faxes 69 volume wheel 7 W Web browser 65 See also World Wide Web Windows key 19 Windows 95 power management 55 suspend mode 55 Windows 98 power management 52 stand...

Page 80: ...receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Accessories This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device The accessory associated with this equipment is the shielded power cord This accessory is required to be used in ...

Page 81: ...Class 2 category Information Technology Equipment to be used in a residential area or an adjacent area thereto and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential area When used near a radio or TV receiver it may become the cause of radio interference Read instructions for...

Page 82: ...in of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total REN s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your area If the modem malfunctions disconnect it from the telephone line until the problem is corrected If you do not disconnect the modem and correct the problem the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service The telephone co...

Page 83: ...eway 2000 Inc Intel Intel Inside logo and Pentium are registered trademarks and MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS MS DOS and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1999 Adva...

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