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Summary of Contents for Classmate PC - Convertible

Page 1: ...I In nt te el l P Po ow we er re ed d C Co on nv ve er rt ti ib bl le e C Cl la as ss sm ma at te e P PC C U Us se er r s s M Ma an nu ua al l...

Page 2: ...the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual ma...

Page 3: ...ices 4 SAR Exposure 4 Declaration of Conformity 4 European Notice 4 Canadian Notice 5 Attachment Limitations Statement 6 Power Cord Requirement 6 Power Cord Notice 7 Battery Pack Safety 8 Lithium Batt...

Page 4: ...y Panel 25 Using the Built in Rotating Camera 28 Sharing the Same Audio Source 29 Establishing a Wireless Connection 29 Establishing a Network Connection 29 Pairing with a Bluetooth Device Option 30 U...

Page 5: ...fore students take the netbook home instruct students to keep power cords small accessories and loose parts away from younger children at all times Emphasize to students that any damage to the netbook...

Page 6: ...f heat Do not expose to rain or moisture Do not leave the netbook turned on or plugged in when enclosed in a non ventilated container such as a backpack as overheating may occur Caring for Your Netboo...

Page 7: ...o 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 the receiver Connect the equipme...

Page 8: ...s device complies with Part 15 the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference receiv...

Page 9: ...operation is subject to 2 conditions The first is that the wireless device may not cause interference The second is that the wireless device must accept any interference including interference that ma...

Page 10: ...or voltage you should use one of the power cords listed below To purchase a power cord including one for a country not listed below or a replacement AC adapter contact your local dealer U S and Canada...

Page 11: ...NED TO USE WITH THE FOLLOWING AC ADAPTER MODEL ONLY Manufacture LI SHIN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISE CORP Manufacture Delta Power Cord Notice To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipmen...

Page 12: ...ctrolyte wash the exposed area with soap and water If it contacts the eye flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature e...

Page 13: ...chen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers Der Arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 betragt 70dB A oder weniger Zum Netzanschlua dieses Gerates ist eine ge...

Page 14: ...phones always reset the volume Some headphones are louder than other headphones even if the volume control setting is the same Changing the default audio or equalizer settings might lead to higher vol...

Page 15: ...io input 3 LCD display Contents of the current system operation are displayed here 4 Camera button When the camera software is running press this button to view the software in full screen mode When t...

Page 16: ...Use the touch pad and two buttons as a mouse See Using The Touch Pad 10 Page up button This button functions the same way as the Page Up key 11 Page down button This button functions the same way as...

Page 17: ...headphone jacks to connect external headphone sets See Sharing the Same Audio Source 5 Security stylus lock slot Attach a security lock to this slot to secure your netbook or thread the tether on the...

Page 18: ...s v 2 0 of the USB standard 3 Ventilation opening The ventilation opening allows the netbook to cool off and prevent overheating Do not block this opening when the netbook is turned on 4 Power adapter...

Page 19: ...Back 1 Handle Use the handle to carry the netbook 2 Name field Place your name tag here 15...

Page 20: ...Top 1 LED status indicators The operation status of your netbook is displayed here See LED Status Indicators 16...

Page 21: ...Base 1 Battery bay The battery pack is stored here 2 Battery lock switch Use the battery lock switch to lock the battery pack in the battery bay 17...

Page 22: ...o the basic operations of your netbook Installing the Battery Before installing or removing the battery make sure the Netbook is turned off To install the battery pack 1 Align the tabs on the battery...

Page 23: ...harge the battery to 100 capacity while the netbook is powered on If the system runs at heavy loads or in a high temperature environment the battery may not be fully charged You need to continue to ch...

Page 24: ...tching the Power On Once you have connected your AC adapter or charged the battery pack you can power on your netbook When you power on your netbook the Power On Self Test POST runs automatically to c...

Page 25: ...ure all applications are turned off 2 Press the Windows logo key and then click Shut down A Warning Never turn the netbook off during the POST or an unrecoverable error may occur Never turn the netboo...

Page 26: ...light indicates the system is on Blue light indicates the battery charge is sufficient Orange light indicates the battery charge is low or the battery is charging Blinking orange light indicates the r...

Page 27: ...ume output Fn F4 Decrease the speaker volume Fn F5 Increase the speaker volume Fn F6 Switch the display between the LCD panel and the external monitor Fn F7 Decrease the brightness of the LCD Fn F8 In...

Page 28: ...ove the cursor on the screen select items and call up menus To move the cursor on the screen move the tip of your finger across the touch pad To scroll up or down slide your finger up or down the scro...

Page 29: ...ting the Display Panel The display panel of your netbook can rotate up to 180 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise You can fold it down with the display facing up and use it as a writing pad In the f...

Page 30: ...try to turn the display panel more than 180 degrees Note If you rotate the display panel clockwise you must turn it counterclockwise to return to its original position If you rotate the display panel...

Page 31: ...display panel as a writing pad 1 Make sure the display panel has been rotated 180 degrees 2 Hold the display panel by one or both of the upper corners 3 Gently lower the display panel to the closed p...

Page 32: ...nd forth to use on both sides of the display panel To rotate the built in rotating camera 1 Hold the edge of the built in rotating camera with your thumb and index finger 2 Use your thumb to push the...

Page 33: ...a Wireless Connection The following wireless configurations are offered with your netbook A WLAN card A 3G network card option Contact your retailer for details To enable WLAN on your netbook press F...

Page 34: ...s to find this computer To establish a connection to a Bluetooth enabled device or network click Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Set Up a Connection or Network Connect to a Bluetooth pe...

Page 35: ...ch as turning the volume up or down entering addresses and asking how much farther until the next turn You can speak your commands into the built in microphone or a microphone connected to the netbook...

Page 36: ...may get a message prompting you to run the BIOS Setup Utility Entering BIOS Setup Turn on the power and press the DEL key quickly when the POST Power On Self Test is running Main Setup In this menu yo...

Page 37: ...e system HDD status Displays the HDD model UUID Displays your Universally Unique ID Configuration Setup In this menu you can configure advanced settings SATA Controller working mode Place your SATA co...

Page 38: ...Intel Setup In this menu you can control the configuration of the internal graphics display device Video Intel IGO Control Sub Menu You can change the settings of your graphics display device here 34...

Page 39: ...ter the setup utility Set User Password The supervisor password must be set before you can set the user password You will be asked to enter this password each time the netbook is powered on Password o...

Page 40: ...Boot Setup In this menu you can decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system 36...

Page 41: ...our changes to CMOS Exit Discarding Changes Exit system setup without saving changes to CMOS Load Setup Defaults Load default values for all setup items Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS...

Page 42: ...AC adapter is properly plugged into the netbook and a wall outlet Check to see if the power indicator of the netbook is on Check to see if your keyboard is operational by pressing and holding any key...

Page 43: ...ption 2 2 5 HDD LCD 10 1 TFT LCD with LED backlight Touch screen 10 1 ITO resistive touch screen Graphics Embedded in Processor Intel Atom CPU Graphics Memory Share system memory I O ports 2 USB 2 0 2...

Page 44: ...age up button Page down button Status Indicators WLAN HDD Power Battery Accelerometer 3 D digital accelerometer 3G optional GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA HSUPA GPS optional Civilian usage for Navigation Blueto...

Page 45: ...rnal monitor connecting 13 F factory settings restoring 37 G GPS antenna 13 navigation 30 H headphones 13 29 K keyboard controls 23 L LCD display opening 20 rotating 25 M memory card inserting 14 micr...

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