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MAXDATA Notebook PRO 8100 IWS

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for PRO 8100 IWS

Page 1: ...UK MAXDATA Notebook PRO 8100 IWS User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...on clauses 62 Shipping Contents 63 Preparation 65 Inserting the Battery 66 Removing the Battery 66 Replacing the swappable module 67 Power Supply 68 Switching the Notebook On 69 Power Management 70 Sy...

Page 4: ...50 Installation Instructions 81 Restoring the Drivers 81 The Utility CD 81 Setting the Resolution 81 Speci cations 83 Fault Diagnosis andTroubleshooting 87 Index 89 Contents...

Page 5: ...the product or manufacturer MAXDATA 2006 Legal Information Acrobat and the Acrobat Logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated or its sub sidiaries In certain jurisdictions these trademarks may...

Page 6: ...devices through original replacement parts or exchange of modules or devices with cost for at least 5 years from end of production Operator Note This device has been carefully RF suppressed and teste...

Page 7: ...for further use or dismantled and recycled in an environmentally sound manner The return is handled through your dealer Rechargeable and disposable batteries containing heavy metals should not be thro...

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Page 9: ...st 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: ...he 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 problems occur consult quali ed ser...

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: ...ts 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 the radio waves which are transmi...

Page 13: ...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 contact the appropriate sup...

Page 14: ...lso 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 the unit outside of enclosed a...

Page 15: ...Hz Because of the DSSS procedure Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum each of the 11 usable radio channels takes up a width of 22 MHz this means that up to three independent channels are available e g 3 8...

Page 16: ...it 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 the exchange or connection of...

Page 17: ...any item listed 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 Optical drive Mod...

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Page 19: ...nd open the display 1 Catch 11 Keyboard 2 Status LEDs 12 On off button 3 Loudspeaker 13 Internet Explorer button 4 Microphone 14 Microsoft Outlook button 5 TouchPad 15 WLAN button 6 Energy saving mode...

Page 20: ...partially charged Note that the charging time for the battery is 2 5 hours if the computer is switched off or 4 5 to 6 hours if the computer is switched on It is absolutely essen tial to fully charge...

Page 21: ...XDATA Notebook PRO 8100 IWS UK Fig 4 Fig 5 Replacing the swappable module The module in the multifunction slot can be replaced with either a CD ROM module a DVD module a second battery or a SATA hard...

Page 22: ...to the DC IN socket on the computer 2 Connect the power cable to the power adapter 3 Connect the power cable to a power outlet You can choose to run the notebook via bat tery or power supply The rst...

Page 23: ...ating systems you should 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 syst...

Page 24: ...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 the hard disk the computer is sw...

Page 25: ...se only if notebook is switched off 5 USB ports 1 Kensington Lock anti theft device 2 Air grille 3 IEEE 1394 port 4 Microphone socket 5 Line in port 6 Loudspeakers headphones SPDIF port 7 USB ports 8...

Page 26: ...enings must be kept free from obstructions at all times If not the device is liable to overheat 1 Port replicator socket 2 Lock for multifunction module 3 Multifunction module 4 Battery slot 5 Battery...

Page 27: ...4 Scroll Lock 5 Silent mode 6 Bluetooth 7 Wireless LAN Table 1 Symbol Meaning Lights when hard disk or optical disk is being accessed Lights when Num Lock is on Lights when Caps Lock is on Lights whe...

Page 28: ...Fn F3 Switches between LC display monitor both Fn F4 Reduces LCD brightness Fn F5 Increases LCD brightness Fn F6 Switches the loudspeaker on off Fn F7 Reduces the volume Fn F8 Increases the volume Fn...

Page 29: ...ck Launch keys The quick launch buttons are located just above the keyboard You can use these to launch frequently used applications 1 Silent mode button 2 Bluetooth button 3 Wireless LAN button 4 Mic...

Page 30: ...these keys You can nd more detailed information on this in the relevant handbooks Special keys These keys and key combinations are used for controlling various hardware functions 1 Function keys For t...

Page 31: ...Windows no driver needs to be installed for the basic functions If you wish to use the advanced functions you can nd the driver to activate the function on the Utility CD To do this please follow the...

Page 32: ...form Module a card reader for standard Smart Cards g 16 and a ngerprint scanner g 17 The TPM ensures secure key managing You may use either the Smart Card or ngerprint scanner instead of a username an...

Page 33: ...t holding the printed side upwards After the card is inserted correctly into place it is recognized as an additional drive The data on the card can then be accessed To remove it simply pull the card o...

Page 34: ...elephone socket This would re sult in serious damage to the device The LAN Port The built in network adapter enables your computer to connect to the Internet via a 10 100 1000 Mbps network or DSL The...

Page 35: ...ve If this is not the case you can run the CD as follows select My Computer CD Drive and then the utility exe le You can select the driver that you want to install in the Drivers section Recommended I...

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Page 37: ...xpand the main memory Two DDR2 533 667 SODIMM sockets Display and Video 15 4 inch WSXGA TFT display Supported resolution 1680 1050 with up to 16 7 million colors Graphics module ATI Mobility Radeon X1...

Page 38: ...d Quick launch keys Ports One 15 pin VGA port One TV out port One headphone output socket One microphone input socket One Line In port Four USB ports v2 0 One standard telephone socket RJ 11 One stand...

Page 39: ...ing System OFF 3 hours 95 System ON 4 5 6 hours 95 Fully supported ACPI Power Management suspend to Disk suspend to RAM Operating System O S Microsoft Windows XP Other Data Dimensions 262 D 358 W 35 H...

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Page 41: ...oting 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 th...

Page 42: ...ches 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 caused a system crash Troubleshooting Add...

Page 43: ...nts 77 Fn key 74 76 Function keys 76 G Garbage collection service 55 Graphics gunctions basic 69 H Headphones 71 Household waste 53 55 Index I IEEE 1394 71 Instructions 69 ISDN connector 80 K Keyboard...

Page 44: ...esolution 69 81 Restarting 69 S Shipping contents 63 Shocks Vibrations 55 Smart Card 71 SPDIF 71 Standby 70 Sunlight 55 Switch on 69 System crash 88 T TouchPad 65 77 84 Typewriter 76 V Voltage 52 68 W...

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