Intel Learning Series Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

The row of icons located above the keyboard light up with  
different colors to indicate the system and power status of  
your classmate PC.

Icon  System/power indication

  

 

Green light:

 Wireless local area network (WLAN) module is active.

  

Green light:

 Numeric keypad is activated.

  

Green light:

 Caps lock is activated.

 

Green light:

 The battery is charged. 

 

Orange light:

 The battery is being charged. 

 

Blinking orange light:

 Battery power is low. 

 

 Alternating green and orange light

 (when the AC adapter is 

plugged in): The system has stopped charging the battery because 
the battery pack temperature is too high.

 

Green light: 

The system is on.

Set Up a Wireless Connection

1.   Verify the WLAN module is active (the wireless icon  

light will be green). If it is not, press the 

Fn

 key and the  

F1

 key simultaneously. 

2. Click

 Start

.

3. Click 

Control Panel

.

4. Double-click the 

Wireless

 icon.

5. Follow the instructions on screen. 

Press and hold the 

Power Button

 for three seconds or until the 

screen turns on. 

If the screen does not turn on, check the power connection and 
strength of the battery. Refer to the user’s manual for 
troubleshooting tips. 

Set Up a Wired Connection

1.   Connect an 

Ethernet Cable

 to your classmate PC.

2.  Connect the other end  

of the Ethernet cable to  
a cable modem, DSL  
modem, or network.

 

1.  Connect the 

AC Power Cord

 to the 

Power Adapter

2. Connect the 

Power Adapter

 to the computer

 Power Input

.  

3. Plug the 

Power Cable

 into a

 Wall Outlet

.

IMPORTANT:

  

The battery must be charged for at least 

six hours

 before  

first use. The battery charge indicator will become green when 
the battery is fully charged. Keep the power cable away from 
young children.

3

  

Charge Battery

4

  

System/Power Status Indicators

5

  

Start The Computer

6

  

Set Up A Connection

AC Power  

Cord

Status  

Indicators

Power  

Cable

Power  

Input

Ethernet Port

Power  

Adapter

Power  

Button

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