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MAXDATA Notebook Eco 4200X

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for ECO 4200X

Page 1: ...UK MAXDATA Notebook Eco 4200X User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...gal requirements exception clauses 64 Shipping Contents 65 Preparation 67 Inserting the Battery 68 Removing the Battery 68 Power Supply 69 Switching the Computer on 70 Power Management 71 System Overv...

Page 4: ...52 Installation Instructions 85 Restoring the Drivers 85 The Utility CD 85 Speci cations 87 Fault Diagnosis andTroubleshooting 91 Index 93...

Page 5: ...racter in regard to the product or manufacturer Maxdata 2004 Legal Information Acrobat and the Acrobat Logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated or its sub sidiaries In certain jurisdictions t...

Page 6: ...level and EMC behavior In the event of non observance compliance with the standards mentioned above is no longer guaranteed CD ROM Drive Built in CD ROM drives are Class 1 laser products Do not open...

Page 7: ...h light important information Display Injury to persons Property damage Use with X Imminent danger Possible consequences death or very serious injuries X Possible dangerous situation Possible conseque...

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Page 9: ...t be tted with a grounded earthed plug Never pull on the cable to unplug the power supply always pull the plug itself Disconnect the external power supply power adapter or car adapter before cleaning...

Page 10: ...hts and expose yourself and the device to the risk of electrical shock If servicing is required consult quali ed service personnel Disconnect the computer from the power supply If the following proble...

Page 11: ...LAN so that users in different parts of a building can work at different times There are two different ways to operate a WLAN In xed WLANs wireless stations devices with radio network cards or externa...

Page 12: ...rence noise in hearing aids When its radio components are switched on do not place the Notebook close to in ammable gases or in an environ ment which could be at risk of explosion e g paint shop since...

Page 13: ...orway Current information on any possible restrictions in its operation can be obtained from the appropriate authorities in each country If your country is not included in the above list then please c...

Page 14: ...An of cial authorization is also required to use the unit in internal areas For more detailed information about the necessary procedure to do this please contact your provider It is forbidden to use t...

Page 15: ...andard 802 11b for use in the ISM frequency band Industrial Scienti c Medical between 2 4 and 2 4835 GHz Because of the DSSS procedure Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum each of the 11 us able radio chan...

Page 16: ...of the user to operate the unit The manufacturer is not liable for radio disruptions during the reception of radio and television signals which are due to non authorised alterations to the unit or to...

Page 17: ...ted in the shipping contents is missing from your computer package please contact your dealer immediately Notebook Battery Utility CD Power adapter Power cable User guide CD combo or DVD ROM drive bui...

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Page 19: ...r make sure you are familiar with the individual components of your system Slide the release catch 1 to the right and open the display 1 LCD display 2 Status LEDs 3 Touch pad 4 Touch pad keys and scro...

Page 20: ...rge the battery for initial op eration Do not unplug the power adapter until the battery is fully charged Figure 4 Figure 3 1 Insert the battery into the battery slot Insert the battery into the batte...

Page 21: ...power adapter contains no service able parts NEVER OPENTHE POWER ADAPTER RISK OF FATAL INJURY Power Supply The notebook is supplied with a power cable and a universal self adjusting power adapter The...

Page 22: ...always switch off the computer as follows Click the Start button Select Shut Down Click OK This avoids any prob lems with the hard disk and operating system The operating system is turned on the rst t...

Page 23: ...By pressing the on off button the computer returns to the normal operating state The user must log on again Sleep without power adapter no energy consumption The current operating state is saved to th...

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Page 25: ...view Left Side Figure 8 1 Kensington Lock ant theft device 2 Modem port 3 Network port 4 Microphone socket mono 5 Headphone socket 6 PC card slot with release catch 7 USB ports 8 Memory card slot 1 CD...

Page 26: ...erside 1 Battery release catches 2 Battery slot 3 Hard disk slot 4 2nd RAM cover 5 Mini PCI card cover Figure 10 All air intake and ventilation openings must be kept free from obstructions at all time...

Page 27: ...d Lights when hard disk is accessed Lights when optical disk is accessed Lights red when battery is charging regardless of whether computer is on or off Lights green when the battery is charged and th...

Page 28: ...eys Meaning Fn F1 Switches computer to power save mode Fn F2 Switches WLAN function on off Fn F3 Switches between LC display monitor both Fn F4 Reduces LCD brightness Fn F5 Increases LCD brightness Fn...

Page 29: ...ese to launch frequently used applications 1 ON OFF button 2 E mail starts e mail program 3 Internet starts Internet browser 4 5 Freely programmable can be freely configured using Quick Launch button...

Page 30: ...d applications special functions are available via these keys You can nd more detailed information on this in the relevant handbooks Special keys These keys and key combinations are used for controlli...

Page 31: ...on 3 Left mouse button 4 Sensor field Figure 15 Note for lefthanded users most operating systems enable reversal of the mouse buttons TheTouchPad Operation 1 Select 2 Select drag and drop 3 Double cli...

Page 32: ...Ds automatically run after you place them in the drive 1 To unlock a CD press the release catch on the front side of the drive 2 The tray is unlocked must be pulled out manually 3 Place CD on spindle...

Page 33: ...auses the button to pop out Push it again to eject the PC card Memory Card Slot The computer is provided with a combination slot This slot accepts memory sticks and SD secure digital cards Insert thes...

Page 34: ...elephone socket This would re sult in serious damage to the device Figure 19 The LAN Port The built in network adapter enables your computer to connect to the Internet via a 10 100 Mbps network or DSL...

Page 35: ...ower plug Should the display brightness not be according to your needs you can change the brightness level manually by carrying out the following procedures Increasing the brightness level Press down...

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Page 37: ...fter reinstalling the operating system for example with the Recovery CD this allows you to restore your notebook to a usable condition The Utility CD The Utility CD will run automatically after you pl...

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Page 39: ...splay Supports 1024 x 768 resolution with up to 16 7 million colors Intel 852GM graphic controller AGP 4X Simultaneous LCD external monitor External monitor Supports up to 1280 x 1024 16 7 million col...

Page 40: ...ard Ergonomic touchPad with scroll key Four quick launch keys Ports One 15 pin VGA port One headphone output socket One microphone input socket mono Five USB ports One standard telephone socket RJ 11...

Page 41: ...200X Operating System O S Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Other Data Dimensions 268 T x 330 B x 40 H in mm Weight 2 75 kg depending on model Operating temperature 5 to 35 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 RH St...

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Page 43: ...ing Make sure that the battery is in the battery compartment and is inserted properly Check that the battery terminals are making direct contact Connect your notebook to the power adapter so that the...

Page 44: ...been activated Note The screen switches itself off Troubleshooting Press any key or press the on off button if none of the status LEDs are lit Possible cause of the problem A software error has cause...

Page 45: ...Energy consumption 71 Energy settings 70 External monitor 87 F Fault diagnosis 91 Finger movements 79 Fn key 78 Function keys 78 G Garbage collection service 57 H Headphone 73 Hot Keys 76 Household wa...

Page 46: ...n 70 Restart 91 Restoring 85 S Scroll Lock 75 Scroll pad 67 SD card 87 Secure digital 81 Sensor eld 79 Shipping contents 65 Shocks 67 Shocks Vibrations 57 Sleep 71 Special keys 78 Standby 71 Sunlight...

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