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43,9 cm / 17,3“ Notebook

MEDION

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 AKOYA

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Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for AKOYA E7225

Page 1: ...43 9 cm 17 3 Notebook MEDION AKOYA Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...8 Connecting 12 2 9 Cabling 13 2 10 Information about the Touchpad 14 2 11 Battery 15 2 12 Protecting the Display 16 3 Included with your Notebook 16 4 Views 17 4 1 Open Notebook 17 4 2 Left Side 18 4...

Page 3: ...SB Port 42 17 Securing Your Notebook 43 17 1 Password Setting Power on 43 17 2 Kensington Security Lock 43 18 Software 44 18 1 Getting to Know Windows 8 44 18 2 Windows Activation 44 18 3 Windows 8 Wh...

Page 4: ...61 20 6 Maintenance 62 21 Upgrading Modifying and Repair 62 21 1 Notes for Service Technicians 63 21 2 Information on Laser Radiation 63 22 Recycling and Disposal 64 23 European EN 9241 307 Class II...

Page 5: ...We select our components with a close eye to functionality ease of use safety and reliability Thanks to our ideally balanced hardware software concept we are able to offer you a state of the art noteb...

Page 6: ...ways include these instructions if passing the device on 1 1 Symbols and Key words used in these Instructions DANGER Warning of immediate risk of fatal injury WARNING Warning possible mortal danger an...

Page 7: ...nsent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved Follow all the instructions in this instruct...

Page 8: ...le at www medion com conformity 2 Safety Instructions 2 1 Dangers for children and people with reduced ability to operate electronics This device is not intended for use by people including children w...

Page 9: ...into the notebook through the slots and openings This could result in an electric shock or even ignite a fire which will damage your notebook The slots and openings on the notebook are for ventilation...

Page 10: ...ct inside the notebook which then blocks the vents This can lead to an increase in the fan speed and therefore also increase the operating volume of your notebook It can also lead to overheating and m...

Page 11: ...for compensation arising from loss of data or any consequential loss or damage 2 5 Setup Location Keep your notebook and all connected devices away from moisture and avoid dust heat and direct sunlig...

Page 12: ...e switching it on Large changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture build up within the notebook due to condensation This can cause an electrical short circuit Keep the origi...

Page 13: ...ved by using slats or vertical blinds on the windows partition walls or by changing the artificial lighting equipment 2 8 Connecting Follow the instructions below to connect your notebook correctly an...

Page 14: ...nging the basic settings of the equaliser can also increase the volume and thus cause permanent damage to your hearing Changing the drivers software equaliser operating system etc can also lead to an...

Page 15: ...lied with those devices Ensure that all connection cables are connected to their corresponding peripheral device to avoid any interference radiation Disconnect any cables that are not required The onl...

Page 16: ...conductive materials or chemical substances and cleaning agents Use only the supplied mains adaptor to charge the battery Make sure via the notebook display or acoustic signal that the battery is full...

Page 17: ...lay with your fingernails or hard objects Do not clean the display with chemical cleaning products Clean the display with a soft dry and lint free cloth PLEASE NOTE The surfaces of the device are cove...

Page 18: ...iews 4 1 Open Notebook 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 image similar 1 Webcam 2 Webcam LED 3 Microphone 4 LDC Display 5 Stereo Loudspeakers 6 Keyboard 7 Touchpad 8 Multimedia Card Reader 9 Device Indicators 10 P...

Page 19: ...er Socket 12 Air Vents 13 External monitor port VGA 14 LAN Port RJ 45 15 HDMI Connector 16 USB 3 0 Ports 4 3 Right Side 17 18 19 20 21 22 image similar 17 Audio out 18 USB 2 0 Ports 19 Optical Drive 2...

Page 20: ...his LED will shine if the system is switched on Access Indicator This LED lights or flashes when the notebook is accessing the hard disk or the optical drive WLAN Bluetooth LED This LED lights when th...

Page 21: ...sting the position and closing it Failure to do so may damage the display Never use force to open the display PLEASE NOTE When first operating your notebook please ensure that the battery is inserted...

Page 22: ...s are supported AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Observe the safety information concerning the power supply on pages 12 ff The adapter is connected to an AC outlet via a mains cable The mains adapter DC cable is...

Page 23: ...connect your notebook to the Internet immediately on the Wireless page if you already have an appropriate Internet connection set up If you choose to skip this point you can connect to the Internet l...

Page 24: ...ed on the battery charges automatically regardless of whether or not the notebook is switched on or not A complete charge takes a few hours with the notebook switched off With the notebook switched on...

Page 25: ...osts 6 4 1 Power Management Settings Follow the instructions below to adjust the power management settings Drag the mouse cursor to the left corner of the screen and Start icon will show up Then click...

Page 26: ...o initiate a lower power or Sleep mode after a period of user inactivity To take advantage of these potential energy savings the power management feature has been preset to behave in the following way...

Page 27: ...iddle when folding it back adjusting the position and closing it Failure to do so may damage the display Never use force to open the display Opening and closing the display can be assigned different f...

Page 28: ...Swipe from the right edge Swipe from the right edge of the screen to the centre of the screen to open the Charms bar Zoom out Bring two fingers together on the touch screen Zoom in Spread two fingers...

Page 29: ...ation 7 3 Screen Resolution If you change to a display with different settings in the Windows 8 Control Panel Appearence and Personalisation wizard the display may not in certain circumstances fill th...

Page 30: ...dows desktop and left click on Personalise or Via Settings Personalisation Display by double clicking with the left mouse button Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the displ...

Page 31: ...the mains and switch it on Now switch your Notebook on Once the operating system has loaded the external monitor will be detected A number of options are available You can access these as follows Run...

Page 32: ...rsa The screen resolution and colour quality can be configured individually for each of the display devices under Settings Personalisation Display 7 5 3 PC Screen Only The desktop will only be shown o...

Page 33: ...duces the brightness of the display Fn F6 Brightness up Increases the brightness of the display Fn F7 Background lighting Turns off background lighting for the integrated display to save power The lig...

Page 34: ...inger operation which enables certain commands to be executed in some applications You can perform the following commands using your touchpad Image Command Function Drag two fingers together or apart...

Page 35: ...e hard drive s full capacity is not available This explains any differences between the UEFI firmware configuration and the operating system display The notebook s operating system other applications...

Page 36: ...ry contains important files required for Windows startup On delivery these files are hidden for security reasons C Programs As the name suggests software programs install the files required for runnin...

Page 37: ...the mount can cause damage when closing the drive drawer With the device switched on press the eject button on the optical drive to open the drawer Carefully pull the drawer out fully Remove the disc...

Page 38: ...r 11 3 Regional Playback Information for DVDs Playback of DVD film titles includes decoding MPEG2 video digital AC3 audio data and decoding CSS protected content CSS sometimes also referred to as Copy...

Page 39: ...11 4 1 Blank CDs and DVDs Normal CDs are pressed by a glass master and then sealed With blank discs digital information is burned onto them using the drive s laser They are therefore more sensitive th...

Page 40: ...to adjust the volume WARNING Excessive volume when using headphones or earphones can damage your hearing Before pressing play set the volume to the lowest setting Start playback and increase the volu...

Page 41: ...n enables you to establish a network connection to a corresponding remote station Please read about the necessary requirements The Wi Fi function is enabled and disabled via the Windows 8 menu and is...

Page 42: ...Printing using a Bluetooth printer Using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse Connecting to a PAN Personal Area Network The Bluetooth wireless technology data transfer speed can vary depending on the devic...

Page 43: ...emory cards can only be inserted in one direction Please observe the instructions in the section above Slide the card in as far as it will go 14 2 Removing Memory Cards To remove SD MMC cards first pu...

Page 44: ...ce If you forget your password you have no way of deleting it If this happens contact your service centre You can also use the Windosw 8 security options to protect your data against unauthorised acce...

Page 45: ...supplied with the notebook must be activated to enable you to use of all Windows 8 functions To do this you require simply an Internet connection The activation process is fully automatic no personal...

Page 46: ...gs Internet favourites and apps will be synchronised with each PC running Windows 8 that you log on to You can obtain Apps from the Windows 8 Store You can use these on any PC running Windows 8 that y...

Page 47: ...ng sizes and rearranging Windows 8 makes completing everyday tasks even simpler The locking function snaps makes it easier to compare two open windows for example You do not need to manually adjust th...

Page 48: ...rograms and services As with previous versions operation is by inputting commands using the mouse or keyboard The Start screen can be opened at any time using the Win key This key also allows you to s...

Page 49: ...e image code login has been specially designed for touch screen devices In devices without a touch screen use the mouse instead of finger movements or gestures To be able to use all Microsoft services...

Page 50: ...he following may be displayed here for example Windows 8 App Windows 8 apps are executable programs The Desktop tile opens the traditional Windows display The Internet Explorer tile launches Internet...

Page 51: ...app thumbnails are bigger than the standard tiles The classic Power Recovery desktop app launches the system recovery program The classic Microsoft Office desktop app launches the Microsoft Office pr...

Page 52: ...lick on the top edge of the running app and drag the app down to the edge of the display Swipe from the top to the bottom to close the current app Displaying all apps Right click on the Start screen C...

Page 53: ...esired app and click on Install The app will now be downloaded and installed in the background Start the Store app Search for the desired app and tap on Install The app will now be downloaded and inst...

Page 54: ...pp until the context menu appears on the lower edge Tap on Open new window at the bottom edge of the display Searching for apps Move the mouse pointer into the top right hand corner of the display mov...

Page 55: ...r options In sleep mode the content of your Notebook s RAM is preserved while practically all other components of your Notebook are disabled or their power consumption reduced to a minimum For example...

Page 56: ...e and read the text shown there To run one of these elements click on the associated icon or category name A list with executable tasks and a selection of individual control panel elements opens for s...

Page 57: ...ebook will be permanently deleted The factory settings will be restored Restore to HDD with backed up user data The factory settings will be restored and all user data under C USER will be backed up P...

Page 58: ...UEFI Firmware Configuration You can only run the configuration program upon system startup If the notebook has already started up switch it off and restart it Press the F2 key to run the UEFI firmwar...

Page 59: ...nstructions in the section Windows Activation to activate Windows 8 by telephone When is restoring factory settings recommended This method should only be selected as a last resort Read about the alte...

Page 60: ...various devices even if they look alike The pin assignments within the cables may be different The notebook will not switch on If the notebook is in battery mode connect the notebook to the mains adap...

Page 61: ...u re still having problems with your device Then call our hotline or contact us at www medion com We ll be glad to help you Before contacting your technology centre however prepare the following infor...

Page 62: ...ginal cardboard packaging to ship your Notebook and obtain advice on this from your carrier Always charge your battery and any spare batteries fully before embarking on longer trips and do not forget...

Page 63: ...emove the battery before cleaning Clean the Notebook with a damp lint free cloth Do not use solvents corrosive or aerosol based detergents to clean the device Do not use CD ROM cleaning discs or simil...

Page 64: ...ing an earthed metallic object We will charge for any repairs to damage caused by incorrect handling 21 2 Information on Laser Radiation The Notebook can contain laser equipment classified as laser cl...

Page 65: ...nst transportation damage Packaging is raw material and can be re used or added to the recycling system Device The device is fitted with an integrated battery At the end of its operating life do not d...

Page 66: ...ngs the generally applicable guidelines relating to pixel defects Pixel defects are categorised into four fault classes and three defect types Every individual pixel consists of three sub pixels each...

Page 67: ...mful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele...

Page 68: ...acturer Copyright is owned by the company Medion AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Subject to technical and optical changes as well as printing errors The operating manual can be reordered via the...

Page 69: ...I Connector 18 Help and Support 57 HomeGroup 47 I Improved Desktop 46 Improved Device Management 46 J Jump Lists 46 K Kensington Security Lock 43 Keyboard 17 L LAN Port 18 LiveID 48 Logging in to Wind...

Page 70: ...eration 33 Transport 61 U Upgrades Modifications 62 Information on Laser Radiation 63 Upgrading Modifying and Repair Notes for Service Technicians 63 USB 3 0 Ports 18 USB Ports 18 V Views 17 W Webcam...

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