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Top View with LCD Open 1 - 9

1

Introduction

PC Camera

If you have purchased the 

optional

 PC Camera, make sure you install the soft-

ware application (see pages 

4 - 12

4 - 19

 & 

3 - 26

).

LCD Swivel Screen

The computer comes with a TFT (Thin Film Transistor), Liquid Crystal Dis-
play screen (see 

“LCD” on page B - 1

 for details). The screen can rotate and

tilt for best visibility in 

Notebook Mode

, and flip for use in 

Tablet Mode

. The

screen may be rotated 

as long as the driver is installed

 (see 

“What to Install”

on page 4 - 2

) to appear in 

Landscape Mode

 or 

Portrait Mode

 by means of

the 

screen rotation driver

 or 

“Q” Hot-Key

 (see 

“Screen Rotation” on

page 3 - 4

).

The screen also acts as a Touch Panel (

Model A

 only) when the driver is in-

stalled (see pages 

4 - 13

 & 

4 - 20

). You can use the stylus pen provided to point

directly to objects on the screen in much the same way as you would use your
mouse as the pointing device (see 

“Touch Panel (Model A Only)” on page 2

- 19

).

LED Power Indicators

These indicators display the system power status, and battery status of the
computer (see 

“LED Power Indicators” on page 2 - 5

).

Touch Panel Input 

Device

Do not use any sharp
or pointed objects as
your input device e.g.
the end of a pen or
pencil. You should only
use the provided stylus
pen (PDA type) as
your input device.

Screen Rotation

Make sure the screen
rotation driver (see

“What to Install” on
page 4 - 2

) is installed

before attempting to
rotate the screen. 

Summary of Contents for T200C

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Page 3: ...of this publication except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and or registered trademarks of their res...

Page 4: ...n If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferen...

Page 5: ...ing an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord and batterie...

Page 6: ...kind of heating element This is an electrical appliance If water or any other liquid gets into it the computer could be badly damaged Do not expose the computer to any shock or vibration Do not place...

Page 7: ...nd don t forget to save your work Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted 5 Take care when using peripheral devices Do not turn off the power until you p...

Page 8: ...trician install one When you want to unplug the power cord be sure to disconnect it by the plug head not by its wire Make sure the socket and any extension cord s you use can support the total cur ren...

Page 9: ...or discarded Keep the battery away from metal appliances Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects Battery D...

Page 10: ...he computer yourself Doing so may violate your warranty and expose you and the computer to electric shock Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel Unplug the computer from the power supply...

Page 11: ...adapters 6 Put the computer in its carrying bag and secure it with the bag s straps 7 If you re taking any peripherals e g a printer mouse or digital camera pack them and those devices adapters and or...

Page 12: ...ta Pass your computer and disks around the devices Ask security officials to hand inspect them you may be asked to turn it on Note Some airports also scan luggage with these devices Fly safely Most ai...

Page 13: ...ms wrists and hands in a relaxed position Your knees should be slightly higher than your hips Place your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest if necessary Use a chair with a back and adjust it to s...

Page 14: ...the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of light Keep the display screen clean and set the brightness and contrast to levels that allow you to see the scre...

Page 15: ...2 Quick Start Guide 1 3 System Map 1 4 Model Differences 1 4 Getting to Know Your Computer 1 5 Top View 1 6 The LCD Swivel Screen 1 7 Top View with LCD Open 1 8 PC Camera 1 9 LCD Swivel Screen 1 9 LE...

Page 16: ...3 Proper handling of the Battery Pack 2 3 Turning on the Computer 2 4 LED Indicators 2 5 LED Power Indicators 2 5 LED Status Indicators 2 6 Hard Disk Drive 2 7 The Floppy Disk Drive Optional 2 8 Inser...

Page 17: ...3 10 Display Devices 3 11 Switching Enabling Displays Keyboard 3 11 Switching Enabling Displays Driver 3 12 Multi Monitor Modes 3 13 Intel R Dual Display Clone 3 13 Extended Desktop 3 13 To Enable Dua...

Page 18: ...PCMCIA Win2000 4 10 TouchPad Win2000 4 10 Wireless LAN Win2000 4 11 PC Camera Win2000 4 12 Screen Rotation Win2000 4 13 Touch Panel Win2000 4 13 Windows XP 4 14 Chipset WinXP 4 14 Audio WinXP 4 14 Vid...

Page 19: ...Keyboard Repeat Components Menu 5 14 Power Menu 5 15 Low Medium High Customize Power Saving Power Menu 5 16 CPU SpeedStep Controls Power Menu 5 16 Exit Menu 5 17 Save and Exit Exit Menu 5 17 Exit No...

Page 20: ...dio B 2 Keyboard Pointing Device Buttons B 2 Indicators B 2 Interface Communication B 3 Power Management B 3 Power B 3 Environmental Spec B 3 Physical Dimensions Weight B 3 Optional B 4 Model B Specif...

Page 21: ...o refer to What to Install on page 4 2 BIOS Util ities on page 5 1 and Upgrading The Computer on page 6 1 You may find the notes marked with a of interest to you Beginners and Not So Advanced Users If...

Page 22: ...s do ap plications e g word processing spreadsheet and database programs If you have questions about the operating systems or programs then please consult the appropriate manuals System Software Your...

Page 23: ...dy to work right out of the box Before you begin please follow the safety instruc tions in the Preface 1 Remove all packing materials 2 Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the compute...

Page 24: ...vered in the chapter or pages indicated Model Differences This notebook series includes two different model types Model A includes a Touch Panel screen Model B does not The specifications for each mod...

Page 25: ...func tions and to learn the location of the various ports and components of your computer Design Differences This manual refers to the two notebook de signs pictured on this page The designs vary sli...

Page 26: ...lease the top cover 3 Lift the top cover to reveal the LCD Swivel Screen and keyboard 4 Adjust the LCD Swivel Screen to a comfortable viewing angle 5 The LED indicators show the power and battery stat...

Page 27: ...de 1 Unlock the LCD side hinges by moving them in the direction of the arrows 2 Carefully rotate the LCD fully in the direction indicated by the arrow then lock the side hinges 3 Move latches in and t...

Page 28: ...1 4 Top View with LCD Panel Open 1 Built In PC Camera Optional 2 LCD Swivel Screen 3 LED Power Indicators 4 Cover Sensors 5 LCD Swivel Hinge 6 LCD Side Hinges 7 Power Button 8 Speakers 9 Keyboard 10...

Page 29: ...e Screen Rotation on page 3 4 The screen also acts as a Touch Panel Model A only when the driver is in stalled see pages 4 13 4 20 You can use the stylus pen provided to point directly to objects on t...

Page 30: ...ress and hold the right LCD cover sensor and simultaneously press tap the Q key to trigger the functions as per Q Key Functions on page 2 16 Notebook Mode LCD Closed Close the LCD to automatically tri...

Page 31: ...ey once configured as such in the power management control panel of your operating system see Configuring the Power Button on page 3 23 Stereo Speakers Two built in speakers provide rich stereo sound...

Page 32: ...different language keyboard should you desire TouchPad Buttons The pointing device features a sensitive glide pad for precise movements It functions the same way as a two button mouse The right TouchP...

Page 33: ...is colored pink Figure 1 5 Front View 1 LCD Latches 2 Microphone In Jack 3 Headphone Out Jack 4 Infrared Transceiver 5 Scroll Enter Wheel 6 LED Status Indicators 7 Three Hot Key Buttons Esc Tab Q Rota...

Page 34: ...device and is 4M bps FIR IrDA 1 1 compliant See Configuring the Infrared Transceiver on page 2 26 for further infor mation and also refer to the manual of the device you wish to connect Scroll Enter W...

Page 35: ...as a power but ton to rotate the screen between Portrait and Landscape modes see Q Key Functions on page 2 16 for full details Playing DVD s VCD s and Screen Rotation If you are playing a DVD VCD vid...

Page 36: ...at any computer store Vent This enables airflow to prevent the computer from overheating Stylus Pen Holder Keep the stylus pen in this holder when not in use 3 1 2 Figure 1 6 Left Side View 1 Securit...

Page 37: ...ead include MMC MultiMedia Card SD Secure Digital MS Memory Stick SM SmartMedia Card 1 2 3 Figure 1 7 Right Side View 1 4 in 1 Flash Card Reader 2 Two USB 2 0 Ports 3 PC Card Slot Flash Card Reader Dr...

Page 38: ...sys tem off if the power rating of your USB device is 500mA or above make sure you use the power supply which comes with the device PC Card Slot The 3 3V 5V slot may be used for a Type II PC Card PC C...

Page 39: ...splay Devices on page 3 11 RJ 45 LAN Jack This port supports LAN Network functions Note Broadband e g ADSL modems usually connect to the LAN port Figure 1 8 Rear View 1 External Monitor VGA Port 2 RJ...

Page 40: ...You may plug the telephone line di rectly into this RJ 11 telephone connection Note Broadband e g ADSL modems usually connect to the LAN port DC In Jack Plug the supplied AC adapter into this jack to...

Page 41: ...Bottom View 1 Stylus Pen Holder 2 Battery 3 Wireless LAN Module Cover 4 Hard Disk Cover 5 RAM Cover 6 CPU Cover 7 Vent 7 1 2 4 5 3 CPU The CPU is not a user serviceable part Opening this compart ment...

Page 42: ...grading replacing your hard disk drive Vent This enables airflow to prevent the computer from overheating Wireless Device Operation Aboard Aircraft The use of any porta ble electronic trans mission de...

Page 43: ...ncludes The Power Sources Turning on the Computer The LED Indicators The Hard Disk Drive The Floppy Disk Drive Optional CD DVD Device Optional 4 in 1 Card Reader The PC Card Slot The Hot Keys The Keyb...

Page 44: ...t the rear of the computer 2 Plug the AC power cord into an outlet and then connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter 3 Raise the LCD Swivel Panel to a comfortable viewing angle 4 Press the power bu...

Page 45: ...ctrical outlet If the computer is powered on and in use it will take several hours to fully recharge the battery When the computer is turned off but plugged into an electrical outlet battery charge ti...

Page 46: ...shut the com puter down Use Power Options in the Windows control panel to configure this feature If the computer is in Tablet Mode you can use the Q Hot Key as a power button see Q Key Functions on pa...

Page 47: ...mputer The LED Power Indicators are also visi ble when the top of your computer is closed in Notebook Mode LED Power Indicators Icon Color Description Orange The AC Adapter is plugged in Green The com...

Page 48: ...tus Indicators Icon Color Description Green The WLAN Module is On Green Hard Disk System activity Green Number Lock is activated Green Caps Lock is activated Green Scroll Lock is activated to activate...

Page 49: ...r computer as seen be low Further details on removing and inserting the hard disk are available in Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive on page 6 4 Power Safety Before attempting to access any of the inter n...

Page 50: ...tup Menu on page 5 9 If your purchase configuration does not include this option you can purchase a USB floppy disk drive from a computer store Inserting Removing Floppy Disks When using the floppy dr...

Page 51: ...from a com puter store When used with your computer the device must be powered by an AC power source via the AC adapter When used with the AC adapter make sure the power switch is set to EXT external...

Page 52: ...IOS Boot Device Startup Menu on page 5 9 Playing Audio CD s in Windows 2000 To play audio CD s in an external USB CD Device follow this pro cedure Go to Device Manager see step 1 of the Touch Panel dr...

Page 53: ...m from being damaged Please follow the advice below to make sure that the data stored on your CD ROMs DVD ROMs can be accessed Remember to Hold the CD or DVD by the edges do not touch the surface of t...

Page 54: ...ion detection is device dependent not OS dependent You can select your module s region code 5 times The fifth selection is permanent This can not be altered even if you change your operating system or...

Page 55: ...ing up the Properties menu and select the DVD Region tab to bring up the control panel as seen in DVD Regional Codes Windows XP on page 2 12 DVD Regional Coding Region Geographical Location 1 USA Cana...

Page 56: ...s support for the Card Reader see What to Install on page 4 2 To read from the card simply insert the card into the slot and it will appear as a removable device Formats that can be read include MMC M...

Page 57: ...nstall on page 4 2 Inserting and Removing PC Cards Align the PC Card with the slot and push it in until it locks into place To remove a PC Card simply press the eject button next to the slot Figure 2...

Page 58: ...k mode Power State Q key function Time Pressed On Rotate Screen Tap do not press for less than 0 8 seconds On Initiates the default setting of OS s power scheme Power Button When I press the power but...

Page 59: ...tness Fn F9 Increase LCD Brightness Fn F11 Wireless LAN Module On Off Toggle Other Keyboards If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standard USB key board The sy...

Page 60: ...press the key on the numeric keypad To type a letter from the numeric keypad if Num Lk is enabled hold down the Fn key and press the appropriate letter key Activate Scroll Lock by pressing the Fn and...

Page 61: ...kbar see Figure 2 9 after you install the Touch Panel driver Click this icon to switch your provided stylus pen to act as a left or right mouse but ton The Touch Panel control panel allows you to conf...

Page 62: ...te the Touch Panel from the Touch Panel Set Up and Configura tion Utility 1 Click the Calibra tion tab 2 Click the Calibrate Now button 3 Use the input device to touch the cross at the different posi...

Page 63: ...type as your input device Figure 2 10 Touch Panel Warning Do Not Slide the Stylus Pen or any object Around the Edge of the LCD Screen Touch Panel Warning Be very careful not to press too hard with the...

Page 64: ...input something into both fields and then click Next Next Next Next 6 Click Finish riteMail Installation 1 Insert the RiteNotes HandWriter CD into an external CD DVD device 2 Click Start menu Run 3 Na...

Page 65: ...to click the icon to make the utility inactive the icon will change to When the notification icon is enabled you may enter text into any active make sure the application is in the foreground text enab...

Page 66: ...area or choose Select All from the Edit menu The selected area may be exported as a picture or may be converted to text To export the selected electronic ink just copy and paste it into your applica t...

Page 67: ...e TouchPad buttons function in much the same way as a two button mouse Once you have installed the TouchPad drivers see pages 4 10 4 16 you can configure the functions by double clicking the TouchPad...

Page 68: ...y icon 3 Click Hardware tab and then click Properties button 4 Select Advanced tab 5 Select Infrared Transceiver A and change the Value to IBM 31T1100 6 Click OK OK The settings for the infrared trans...

Page 69: ...new printers have a USB interface connection You may use any of the USB ports on your computer to connect the printer Install Instructions 1 Set up the printer according to its instructions unpacking...

Page 70: ...per tray toner ink cartridge etc 2 Attach the parallel cable to the printer 3 Connect the printer s parallel cable to the Parallel to USB converter and then plug the converter into the USB port 4 Turn...

Page 71: ...optional Note All operating system pictures in this manual are from the Microsoft Windows XP OS Drivers You are unable to use most advanced con trols until the neces sary drivers and utilities are pro...

Page 72: ...glare If necessary adjust the brightness controls Fn F8 F9 The Fn F7 key combination allows you to toggle through display options if you have a monitor attached see Function Key Combinations on page...

Page 73: ...eo leaving the system with 224MB of RAM Dynamic Video Memory Technology Intel DVMT automatically and dynamically allocates as much up to 64MB system memory RAM as needed to the video system the video...

Page 74: ...the icon in the taskbar to bring up the screen rotation menu Click a button to rotate the screen If you don t see the icon in the taskbar click Start menu and select Programs VIAORG then click Vga Rot...

Page 75: ...ong or it will initiate a power saving mode See Q Key Functions on page 2 16 for full details on the Q key functions Screen Rotation in Windows 2000 To prevent errors in ro tating the screen to 90 or...

Page 76: ...can display on screen To change the LCD s resolution and color depth go to the Display Properties control panel 1 Click Start point to Settings or just click Control Panel and click Control Panel if y...

Page 77: ...bring up the options tabs Clicking through these tabs allows you to make any video adjustments you require Figure 3 3 Display Properties 1 2 3 Intel R Extreme Graphics Controller Properties You can cl...

Page 78: ...ing the appropriate tab and adjusting the setting then clicking OK The Information and Open GL tabs display useful information about the graphics properties of your computer and the Support item in th...

Page 79: ...Advanced Controls Video Driver Controls 3 9 3 Figure 3 5 Intel Graphics Controller Properties...

Page 80: ...cation you want to set a scheme for see sidebar 6 You can click in the Reset On Exit box to return to your original settings when you exit the program then click Save to save the settings 7 When you w...

Page 81: ...options 1 Plug the monitor into the appropriate port 2 Press and hold the Fn key while simultaneously pressing the F7 key 3 You may toggle through the options to display the LCD only the external dis...

Page 82: ...nd OK to confirm the settings change 4 You can choose a device to be Primary or Secondary See the following pages for instructions on enabling Clone and Extended Desktop modes Vertical Refresh Rate Th...

Page 83: ...ows a desktop to span multiple displays and acts as a large work space This creates a lot more screen area for display Use the Display Prop erties control panel to drag the monitors to match the physi...

Page 84: ...er Controls on page 3 8 and select Devices tab 3 Click the Intel R Dual Display Clone icon in the devices tab Note this option is only available when you have attached the monitor 4 Choose which devic...

Page 85: ...isplay and which is to be Secondary 5 Adjust the settings by clicking the Device Settings button if necessary 6 Click Apply OK and close the control panels You can also enable the Extended Desktop mod...

Page 86: ...to drag the monitors to match the physical arrangement you wish to use In the example shown in Figure 3 10 the primary monitor is on the left the secondary display is on the right You can drag any ic...

Page 87: ...r the monitor and hard disk drive or the whole system Advanced Configuration and Power Interface The ACPI interface provides the computer with enhanced power saving tech niques and gives the operating...

Page 88: ...hrough the control panel in your Windows sys tem Power Options With other operating systems you may have power management available so check your documentation You may conserve power through Power Sch...

Page 89: ...uter s hard disk motor to turn off if the hard disk drive has not been accessed for a specified period of time if the system reads or writes data the hard disk motor will be turned back on The schemes...

Page 90: ...e when the com puter is powered from an AC power source Choose the Max Battery scheme bear in mind that this scheme may slow down the overall performance of the computer in order to save power for max...

Page 91: ...ibernate mode and Shutdown are the same in that the system is off and you need to press the power button to turn it on Their main difference is When you come back from hibernation you can return to wh...

Page 92: ...saves all of your information on a part of the HDD before it turns the system off Although it saves the most power it takes the longest time to return to full operation You can set your computer to au...

Page 93: ...ugh individual components e g hard disk monitor the LED will remain green Lid Button It is recommended that you set the lid left LCD cover sensor power button to Do nothing This will prevent acci dent...

Page 94: ...n many factors including the programs you are running and peripheral devices attached Power Options you may set low battery Alarms and actions and check the Power Meter from the Power Options control...

Page 95: ...mputer use up all of the bat tery power and shut down on its own it is best to disable the Power Options functions in the Control Panel As the battery nears the end of its life save and close any crit...

Page 96: ...u can run the application software by going to the CMM PC Camera item in the Start Programs All Programs menu and selecting the AMCAP program If you are using the Windows XP operating system you can d...

Page 97: ...nd click Properties 4 Click Recording Adjust volume for and click Microphone check box then click OK 5 Make sure the Select check box in the Recording Control panel under the Microphone section is che...

Page 98: ...Advanced Controls 3 28 PC Camera 3 Figure 3 16 Audio Setup...

Page 99: ...e Captured Video As choose a file name and location then click Open you can view the file using the Windows Media Player Set Capture File In AMCAP program you will only be asked to set the capture fil...

Page 100: ...is flickering you can try to adjust the option from the Video Capture Filter options 1 Run the AMCAP program from the Start Programs All Programs CMM PC Camera menu 2 Go to Options and scroll down to...

Page 101: ...aircraft see sidebar note You can configure the wireless network settings from the full instructions pro vided in the User Guides Some general Windows networking control panels are illustrated overle...

Page 102: ...Advanced Controls 3 32 Wireless LAN Module 3 Figure 3 18 Network Control Panels Windows XP Windows 2000...

Page 103: ...ents won t be auto configured with an appropriate driver or utility during operating system installation Instead you need to manually install some system required drivers and utilities In this chapter...

Page 104: ...Installed on page 4 3 Make sure you have installed the appro priate Service Pack before installing all the drivers if you are using Windows XP Make sure that your Windows 2000 version includes Service...

Page 105: ...ows 2000 SP4 OS Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 Make sure that your Windows 2000 version in cludes Service Pack 4 on the installation CD Service Pack Installed To see which Service Pack is currently...

Page 106: ...s the drive specified for your CD de vice Not all computers are setup the same way and some computers have the CD listed under a different drive letter e g if you have two hard drives or hard disk par...

Page 107: ...alling Individual Drivers If you wish to update reinstall individual drivers it may be necessary to uninstall the original driver To do this go to the Control Panel in the Windows OS and double click...

Page 108: ...s 3 Follow the installation procedure as listed in the manual installation process the automatic installation procedure eliminates the need to navigate to the setup executable file 4 If the computer n...

Page 109: ...he desktop or in the Start menu in WinXP only and select Properties The Service Pack currently in stalled on your system will be listed under the Sys tem heading If no Service Pack information is list...

Page 110: ...Click Finish to restart the computer Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 Make sure that your Windows 2000 version in cludes Service Pack 4 on the installation CD Windows 2000 SP4 Internet Explorer 5 5 D...

Page 111: ...ou want to continue 4 Click Finish to restart the computer 5 See Video Driver Controls on page 3 6 for details on adjusting the video settings LAN Win2000 1 Click Start menu Run 2 Navigate Browse to D...

Page 112: ...and click OK 3 Click Next Next 4 Click Finish to restart the computer TouchPad Win2000 1 Click Start menu Run 2 Navigate Browse to D Drivers Touch Pad Setup exe and click OK 3 To continue click Next...

Page 113: ...the Reinstall Driver button 9 When the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears click Next make sure that you have selected Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click Next 10 When L...

Page 114: ...a CD ROM into the drive 2 The program will run automatically 3 Click Next click Yes if asked if you want to continue at any time 4 Click Finish and restart the computer 5 After restart the computer wi...

Page 115: ...click Hardware tab Device Man ager button 2 Click Device Manager tab then click next to Mice and other pointing devices if its sub items are not shown 3 Double click Microsoft Serial Mouse and click t...

Page 116: ...ar for configuration options Windows XP Service Pack 1 1a Make sure you install Windows XP Service Pack 1 1a or a Windows XP version which includes Service Pack 1 1a before installing any drivers Serv...

Page 117: ...LAN WinXP 1 Click Start menu Run 2 Navigate Browse to D Drivers Lan Setup exe and click OK 3 Click Next 4 Click Finish 5 The network settings can now be configured Modem WinXP 1 Click Start menu Run 2...

Page 118: ...ick OK 3 Click Next Next 4 Click Finish to restart the computer TouchPad WinXP 1 Click Start menu Run 2 Navigate Browse to D Drivers Touch Pad Setup exe and click OK 3 To continue click Next Next Next...

Page 119: ...click on it go to step 8 7 If you cannot see the My Computer icon click Start menu then point to but don t click just highlight it My Computer Right click it to make the sub menu appear and scroll do...

Page 120: ...lick Next Next Install Finish 6 You can configure the settings by going to the Start menu and pointing to Programs All Programs and clicking Intel Network Adapters then clicking either the Intel R PRO...

Page 121: ...ck Next 6 Click Finish and restart the computer click Yes to do so automatically when the dialog box appears 7 To run the application software go to the CMM PC Camera item in the Start Programs All Pr...

Page 122: ...it to make the sub menu appear and scroll down to Properties and click on it go to step 3 3 Click the Hardware tab then click Device Manager button 4 Click next to Mice and other pointing devices if...

Page 123: ...uter There is one general rule Don t make any changes unless you are sure of what you are doing Many of the settings are required by the system and changing them could cause it to become unstable or w...

Page 124: ...ting the computer The POST Screen 1 BIOS information 2 CPU type 3 Memory status 4 Enter SCU prompt appears only during POST Note The POST screen pictured is for guideline purposes only The POST screen...

Page 125: ...ed service center as soon as possible Non Fatal Errors This kind of error still allows you to boot You will get a message identifying the problem make a note of this message followed by the prompt Pre...

Page 126: ...a Keyboard Error just press F2 again If the computer is already on reboot and then hold down F2 when you see the prompt The SCU s main menu will appear Entering Setup with Display OEM Logo Enabled To...

Page 127: ...he SCU or alternatively you can use the following key combinations Keys Action Alt Activates the menu bar Left arrow Right arrow Type the highlighted letters Selects an option in the menu bar Left mou...

Page 128: ...bar item is highlighted press Enter or left click with the mouse to see the pull down menu items The following keys allow you to move about the pull down menu Keys Action Down Up arrows Changes the va...

Page 129: ...tion Tab Moves from one field to another Down Up arrows Selects an item within the field Spacebar Enables the specified function a dot indicates the function is enabled OK Enter Accepts the entries an...

Page 130: ...ate and time System Memory CPU Clock 1400MHz Base 640 KB Extended 252928 KB Shadow 64 KB Reserved 320 KB Total RAM 253952 KB Cache Ext 1024 KB Floppy Drive A 1 44MB Hard Drive C 20005MB Hard Drive D 0...

Page 131: ...If the computer fails to find an operating system on the first device in the priority list it will then move on to look on the second device etc Display Startup Menu Enables your choice of CRT extern...

Page 132: ...efault the fast system startup option if you are using the Windows XP OS Boot and SCU Passwords Startup Menu You can set the passwords for when the computer starts up Boot Password and for access to t...

Page 133: ...ith 224MB of RAM Figure 5 3 Memory Menu Insyde Software SCU For Intel chipset Aug 29 2003 6 40 02 am Press Tab key to select a control OK button or Enter key accept entries Cancel button or Esc key re...

Page 134: ...safeguard see Viruses on page 7 4 Figure 5 4 Disks Menu IDE Settings Insyde Software SCU For Intel chipset Aug 27 2003 6 40 02 am Press Tab key to select a control OK button or Enter key accept entrie...

Page 135: ...to change values Alt key activates accelerators System Memory Hard Drive C 20 CPU Clock 1400MHz Base 640 KB Extended 252928 KB Shadow 64 KB Reserved 320 KB Total RAM 253952 KB Cache Ext 1024 KB Start...

Page 136: ...5 14 Components Menu 5 Keyboard Numlock Components Menu Enable this mode to start the computer up with Number Lock enabled Keyboard Repeat Components Menu Change the keyboard repeat rate and key delay...

Page 137: ...9 2003 6 40 02 am Enable the power to wireless devices If not in use please turn off the power to these devices for power saving Hard Drive C 30007 MB Base 640 KB Extended 252928 KB Shadow 64 KB Reser...

Page 138: ...3 gives full detail on the settings Performance Mode Always Enable this option to give maximum avail able performance when the battery is not low Battery Optimized Mode Always Enable this option to sa...

Page 139: ...oftware SCU For Intel chipset Aug 29 2003 6 40 02 am Save current settings and return to previous work Memory Hard Drive C 30007 MB 00MHz Base 640 KB Extended 252928 KB Shadow 64 KB Reserved 320 KB To...

Page 140: ...U without saving any changes made Default Settings Exit Menu This option allows you to reset the SCU settings to the original defaults before any changes were made to the system Restore Settings Exit...

Page 141: ...ips screwdriver A small regular slotted screwdriver An antistatic wrist strap Before working with the internal components you will need to wear an anti static wrist strap to ground yourself because st...

Page 142: ...e necessary equipment You re not in the correct environment You doubt your abilities Under any of these conditions contact your service representative to purchase or replace the component s Power Safe...

Page 143: ...battery bay as highlighted in Figure 6 1 3 Slide the battery lock in the direction of the arrow 4 Slide the battery lock in the direction of the arrow and hold it in place 5 Slide the battery in the...

Page 144: ...off the computer and turn it over and remove the battery 2 Remove screw from the hard disk cover 3 Slide the hard disk assembly in the direction of the arrow HDD System Warning New HDD s are blank Be...

Page 145: ...ng the Hard Disk Drive 6 5 6 4 Lift the hard disk assembly out of the computer 5 Remove screws from the hard disk case and remove the hard disk 6 Reverse the process to install the new hard disk 1 4 1...

Page 146: ...The main memory can be expanded up to 1024MB The SO DIMMs supported are 256MB and 512MB in size and the total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once you turn on your computer...

Page 147: ...ed as far into the slot as it will go DO NOT FORCE the module it should fit without much pressure 7 Press the module in and down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure...

Page 148: ...ll need to contact your customer service representa tive We recommend that you do not do this yourself since if it is done incor rectly you may damage the processor or mainboard Warranty The CPU is no...

Page 149: ...s make sure you have followed the instructions carefully and observed the safety precautions in the preface If all else fails talk to your service representative You should also make a record of what...

Page 150: ...e system is not in Hibernate or Standby mode by pressing the keys configured in your Power Management Power Options see Conserving Power System on page 3 21 or by pressing the Fn F4 key combination to...

Page 151: ...un at times when you are not using your computer You can use those that are provided free with your OS or buy the more powerful dedicated programs to do so Write down your passwords and keep them safe...

Page 152: ...don t know Viruses are often triggered from within e mail attachments so take care when opening any attached file You can configure most Anti Virus programs to check all e mail attachments Note You s...

Page 153: ...looking at the computer s manual but what about any new peripheral devices you have just purchased Many problems are caused by the installation of new hardware and or software Always refer to the doc...

Page 154: ...ings The less you have to deal with then the easier the source of the problem may be found Example if your computer has many devices plugged into its ports and a number of programs running then it wil...

Page 155: ...ately turn it off then on again You are losing battery power too quickly The system is using too much power If your OS has a Power Options scheme see Power Schemes on page 3 19 check its settings You...

Page 156: ...t the system into Hibernate mode or turn it off for an hour Make sure the computer isn t sitting on a thermal surface Make sure you re using the correct adapter Make sure that your notebook is complet...

Page 157: ...iately from the Control Panel See Video Win2000 on page 4 9 Video WinXP on page 4 15 for instructions on installing the driver see Making Adjustments for the Display on page 3 6 for instructions on co...

Page 158: ...may have to discharge the battery of the CMOS Contact your service representative for help Password Warning If you choose to set a boot password NEVER forget your password The consequences of this cou...

Page 159: ...ume Control Panel in the Windows taskbar or use the key combination Fn F5 and F6 see The Function Keys on page 2 17 to adjust The sound cannot be heard when playing an audio CD in an external USB CD d...

Page 160: ...disc using the eject hole see Loading CDs or DVDs on page 2 11 The system cannot read from the optional CD DVD device The system cannot not read from the optional USB 2 0 CD DVD device When used with...

Page 161: ...m Lock is turned ON Press and release the Fn Num Lk key combination see Numeric Keypad on page 2 18 Other Keyboards If your keyboard is damaged or you just want to make a change you can use any standa...

Page 162: ...the power button see Configuring the Power Button on page 3 23 The system never goes into Hibernate mode Make sure you have enabled Hibernate in the Power Options control panel in your OS see Hiberna...

Page 163: ...A 1 A Appendix A Advanced Power Saving This Appendix contains information on Power Schemes and how they affect the computer s CPU performance and information on Intel CPU Speed Step controls...

Page 164: ...g settings and CPU performance Power Scheme AC Power DC Power Home Office Desk None Adaptive Portable Laptop Adaptive Adaptive Presentation Adaptive Degrade Always On None None Minimal Power Managemen...

Page 165: ...Win dows XP with Service Pack 1 installed you may download and install an additional processor driver to support additional features such as Intel En hanced SpeedStep Technology and Intel Deeper Aler...

Page 166: ...then point to but don t click just highlight it My Computer Right click it to make the sub menu appear and scroll down to Properties and click on it go to step 3 3 Click the Hardware tab then click De...

Page 167: ...ee the instructions on page A 3 When the driver is downloaded fol low the two part instructions on the following page to install and run the driver you will need to Unzip the contents of the Zip file...

Page 168: ...ears click Install from a list or specific location Advanced then click Next 8 Select Search for the best driver in these locations and select ONLY Include this location in the search 9 Navigate Brows...

Page 169: ...attery Optimized Mode Always AC In 600MHz AC In 600MHz Battery not low 600MHz Battery not low 600MHz Low Battery 600MHz Low Battery 600MHz Automatically Switch AC In CPU Max Speed AC In 600MHz Max Spe...

Page 170: ...ways AC In 600MHz 650MHz 525MHz 562MHz Battery not low 600MHz 650MHz 525MHz 562MHz Low Battery 600MHz 650MHz 525MHz 562MHz Automati cally Switch AC In 1200MHz 1300MHz 1400MHz 1500MHz Battery not low 6...

Page 171: ...ron M Processor 478 pin Micro FCPGA Package 0 13 0 13 Micron Process Technology 512KB On Die L2 Cache 400MHz Processor System Bus 1 2 1 3 1 4 GHz Core Logic Intel 855 GM E Intel 82801DBM ICH4 M Securi...

Page 172: ...owing formats SD Secure Digital MMC Multi Media Card MS Memory Stick SM Smart Media Card Audio Integrated Direct Sound Audio Compliant with AC 97 2 2 2 Built In Speakers Keyboard Pointing Device Butto...

Page 173: ...Socket Supporting CardBus Power Management Supports ACPI v1 0b Supports Hibernate Mode Supports Standby Mode Supports Battery Low Sleep Supports Resume From Modem Ring Supports Resume From LAN Ring Cl...

Page 174: ...ry Pack Standard 1800mAH x 6 cells 40W Optional 1800mAH x 8 cells 53W External FDD with USB Interface External Slim Optical Drive with One of the Following Options CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW Combo DVD RW DV...

Page 175: ...ron M Processor 478 pin Micro FCPGA Package 0 13 0 13 Micron Process Technology 512KB On Die L2 Cache 400MHz Processor System Bus 1 2 1 3 1 4 GHz Core Logic Intel 855 GM E Intel 82801DBM ICH4 M Securi...

Page 176: ...owing formats SD Secure Digital MMC Multi Media Card MS Memory Stick SM Smart Media Card Audio Integrated Direct Sound Audio Compliant with AC 97 2 2 2 Built In Speakers Keyboard Pointing Device Butto...

Page 177: ...Socket Supporting CardBus Power Management Supports ACPI v1 0b Supports Hibernate Mode Supports Standby Mode Supports Battery Low Sleep Supports Resume From Modem Ring Supports Resume From LAN Ring Cl...

Page 178: ...ry Pack Standard 1800mAH x 6 cells 40W Optional 1800mAH x 8 cells 53W External FDD with USB Interface External Slim Optical Drive with One of the Following Options CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW Combo DVD RW DV...

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