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15.   The Multi-Card Reader

Memory cards are media that are used, e.g. in the field of digital photography, and 
are gradually replacing the diskette. The shape and capacity of a memory card can 
vary depending on the manufacturer.
Your Notebook supports the following formats:
• MMC 

(MultiMediaCard)

• 

SD (Secure Digital), SDHC, SDXC

When inserting the memory cards, ensure that the contacts are pointing in the right 
direction, as specified in the list below. Inserting a card incorrectly may damage the 
card reader and/or the card.

Card type

Connection contacts

 SD (Secure Digital)

pointing downwards

 MMC (MultiMediaCard)

pointing downwards

15.1.  Inserting a Memory Card

PLEASE NOTE!

The memory 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.

15.2.  Removing Memory Cards

 

To remove SD/MMC cards or memory sticks, first push these into the socket to 
release the safety catch. 

 

Now pull the card out of the slot and store it properly. 

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Summary of Contents for AKOYA S4216

Page 1: ...N26968 14 Ultrabook MEDION AKOYAS4216 Instruction Manual MD 99081 ...

Page 2: ...Open Notebook Front View Right Left Side 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 7 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 See Po C M Y CM MY CY CMY K ...

Page 3: ...1 Power Socket 12 LAN Port RJ 45 13 External monitor port VGA 14 HDMI Connector 15 USB Port 3 0 with charging function for mobile phones 16 Audio Out Digital Audio Out S P DIF optical 17 Microphone 18 USB Port 2 0 19 Optical Drive 20 Kensington Lock See the instruction manual for more information Ports with dual function Configuration is set with the included software ...

Page 4: ...cting 12 2 8 Cabling 12 2 9 Information about the Touchpad 13 2 10 Battery Mode 13 3 Included with your Notebook 14 4 Views 15 4 1 Open Notebook 15 4 2 Front View 16 4 3 Left Side 16 4 4 Right Side 17 4 5 Operating and Status LEDs 18 5 First Use 19 6 Power Supply 20 6 1 On Off Switch 20 6 2 Mains Power 20 6 3 Battery Mode 22 6 4 Power Management Power Options 25 7 Display 25 7 1 Opening and Closin...

Page 5: ...Webcam 43 17 The Universal Serial Bus Port 43 17 1 Charging function for Compatible Mobile Phones 44 18 Securing your Notebook 45 18 1 Power on Password 45 18 2 Kensington Security Lock 45 19 Software 46 19 1 Getting to know Windows 8 46 19 2 Windows Activation 46 19 3 Windows 8 What s New 47 19 4 Overview 49 19 5 Logging in to Windows 50 19 6 Linking a User Account to a LiveID 51 19 7 Windows 8 S...

Page 6: ...ware Problems 65 22 2 Find The Cause 65 22 3 Do You Need More Help 67 22 4 Driver Support 67 22 5 Transport 68 22 6 Maintenance 69 22 7 Care of the Display 69 23 Upgrading Modifying and Repair 70 24 Recycling and Disposal 71 25 European EN 9241 307 Class II Standard 72 25 1 Energy Star 74 25 2 FCC Compliance Statement 75 26 Index 77 ...

Page 7: ...efits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasona...

Page 8: ...are able to offer you a state of the art Notebook that you will enjoy whether you are working or at play Thank you for purchasing our products We are delighted to welcome you as our new customer Copying this Manual This document contains legally protected information All rights reserved Mechanical electronic and any other form of reproduction is prohibited without the written permission of the man...

Page 9: ... include these instructions if passing the device on 1 1 Symbols and Key words used in these Instructions DANGER Warning immediate mortal danger Warning Warning possible mortal danger and or serious irreversible injuries CAUTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid injuries and or property damage ATTENTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage PLEASE NOTE Additional information on...

Page 10: ...other use is deemed improper and can cause personal injury or damage to the product Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions 1 3 Declaration of Conformity This device is supplied with the following wireless features Wireless LAN Bluetooth Due to the output of the integrated wireless LAN solution the device may only be used inside buildings in France There are currently no restrict...

Page 11: ...read this section carefully and follow all instructions given The instructions will help you to operate the Notebook reliably and increase its service life Never open the housing of the Notebook battery or mains adapter This could result in an electric shock or even ignite a fire which will damage your Notebook Optical drive CD CDRW DVD constitute class 1 laser equipment providing these devices ar...

Page 12: ...orce to open the display To avoid damaging the screen do not touch it with fingers or sharp objects Never lift the Notebook up by the display as this could break the hinges Switch the Notebook off immediately do not switch the Notebook on disconnect the mains plug and contact customer services if the mains adapter or the attached power cable or plug is burnt or damaged Replace faulty mains cables ...

Page 13: ...m falling down Do not operate the Notebook or power adaptor for long periods on your lap or any other body part as the heat dissipation on the underside can result in uncomfortable overheating In the first few hours of use new devices can give off a typical unavoidable but totally harmless smell which wears off with time Ventilate the room regularly to prevent odour build up 2 5 Environmental Requ...

Page 14: ...tioned so that the direction of vision is parallel to the window front Setting up the Notebook with your back to the window is incorrect as reflections from the bright window on the screen will then be unavoidable A position looking onto the window is also incorrect as the contrast between the dark screen and the bright daylight can cause problems for the eyes to adjust and result in problems The ...

Page 15: ...safety we recommend using an overvoltage protection device to prevent your Notebook from sustaining damage as a result of power surges or lightning strikes If you want to disconnect the adapter from the mains pull the connector out of the wall socket first and then out of the socket on the Notebook The mains adapter or the Notebook may be damaged if this process is carried out in the reverse order...

Page 16: ...hat are not required The only devices which may be connected to the Notebook are those that meet the requirements set out in the EN60950 standard Information Technology Equipment Safety or devices that meet the EN60065 standard Audio video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements 2 9 Information about the Touchpad The touchpad is operated with the thumb or another finger and reacts to ...

Page 17: ... to assess the charge status of your battery Ensure the Notebook is switched off before replacing the battery Batteries are special waste Dispose of old batteries properly Your customer service agent is the correct point of contact for this 3 Included with your Notebook Please check that the contents are complete and notify us within 7 days of purchase if any of the following components are missin...

Page 18: ...0 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support 4 Views 4 1 Open Notebook 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 7 3 1 Webcam 2 Webcam LED 3 Microphone 4 LCD Display 5 Stereo Speaker 6 Keyboard 7 Touchpad 8 Device Indicators 9 Power ON OFF ...

Page 19: ...13 14 15 11 Kensington Lock 12 LAN Port RJ 45 13 External monitor port VGA 14 HDMI Connector 15 USB 3 0 Port with charging function for mobile phones ATTENTION The charging function Symbols and Key words used in these Instructions is available in sleep mode and when the Notebook is switched off providing it is activated beforehand in the BIOS ...

Page 20: ...medion com au After Sales Support 4 4 Right Side 16 17 18 19 20 16 Audio Out Digital Audio Out S P DIF optical 17 Microphone 18 USB 2 0 Port 19 Optical Drive 20 Power Socket Ports with dual function Configuration is set with the included software ...

Page 21: ... the battery is charging 2 Access Indicator This LED lights or flashes when the Notebook is accessing the hard disk or the optical drive 3 WLAN Bluetooth LED This LED lights when the WLAN Bluetooth function is activated The following combinations are possible Bluetooth on WLAN on Bluetooth off WLAN on Bluetooth on WLAN off LED lights Bluetooth off WLAN off LED off 4 Capital Lock This LED lights wh...

Page 22: ...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 and the mains adapter is connected This is required for Windows 8 to correctly work out the Windows 8 performance index Switch the Notebook on by pressing the on off switch 9 The Notebook will now start and run through various steps PLEASE NOTE The...

Page 23: ...h a universal mains adapter for alternating current which automatically adapts to the available power source The following values 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 connected to the left side of the Notebook 11 The adapter supplies the ...

Page 24: ...ter entering a computer name you can 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 later via the Windows 8 interface If you have already set up an Internet connection you can now log in to your Notebook using a Microsoft account The Microsoft Store...

Page 25: ... release it again as required The service life and performance of your battery depends on careful handling The battery should always be completely discharged before charging and then fully charged again to optimise the service life and performance Please also take note of the safety instructions on Safety Instructions 6 3 1 Inserting the Battery Insert the battery by sliding it into the compartmen...

Page 26: ...otebook that the contacts on the battery and the Notebook are not soiled or damaged This could cause malfunctions 6 3 3 Charging the Battery The battery is charged using the mains adapter When the mains adapter is connected and switched 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...

Page 27: ...ments in the Control Panel under System and Security Power Options Note your Notebook consumes more power when running certain applications e g when playing a DVD 6 3 6 Checking the Battery Charge To check the current battery charge status move the cursor over the power icon in the task bar In battery mode the icon is displayed as a battery You can obtain more information about settings by double ...

Page 28: ...dditional catch To open the Notebook fold the display up to the desired position using your thumb and forefinger ATTENTION Do not fold the display back by an angle of more than 120 Always hold the display firmly by the middle 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 ...

Page 29: ...rted as follows Right click on the Windows 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 display and click Settings Then click Personalisation First select the Display option from the dialogue box The following settings options are available Set resolution...

Page 30: ...d signals Connect the external monitor to 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 the Desktop App Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings Then click Personalisation In the dialogue box fi...

Page 31: ...onto the second screen and vice versa The screen resolution and colour quality can be configured individually for each of the display devices under Settings Personalisation Display 7 4 3 PC Screen Only The desktop will only be shown on main monitor 1 7 4 4 Second Screen Only The desktop will only be shown on the second external monitor 8 Data Input 8 1 The Keyboard The double assignment of certain...

Page 32: ...ound lighting Turns off background lighting for the integrated display to save power The lighting is turned back on by pressing any key Fn F8 Display Switches the screen display between LCD external display and duplicate display Fn F9 Touchpad Switches the touchpad on and off Fn F10 Mute Switches the sound on or off Fn F11 Quieter Decreases the playback volume Fn F12 Louder Increases the playback ...

Page 33: ...s or other objects as this can damage your touchpad The left and right mouse buttons are found in the lower section of the touchpad and can be used in the same way as those on a conventional mouse You can also perform a click or a double click on the touchpad directly by tapping the touchpad surface once or twice briefly In the Windows 8 control panel under the Mouse item you will find a number of...

Page 34: ...and trace a circle with the second finger Rotate an object anti clockwise Swipe from left to right from right to left with two fingers simultaneously Page forward page back Swipe down or up with two fingers simultaneously Scroll function This function is used in most applications to scroll up and down the screen without having to move the cursor Swipe from top to bottom on the touchpad Opens the c...

Page 35: ...lable This explains any differences between the BIOS display and the operating system display The Notebook s operating system other applications and security data are located on the hard drive meaning that the full capacity is already reduced The first partition C contains the operating system the applications and the Documents folder for the configured user The second partition D is used for the ...

Page 36: ...impaired C The C drive root directory contains important files required for Windows 8 startup On delivery these files are hidden for security reasons C Programs As the name suggests software programs install the files required for running the application into this directory C Windows The main Windows 8 directory The operating system saves its files here D Drivers You will find all the preinstalled...

Page 37: ... Notebook into standby mode as usual After a predefined time in the BIOS which you can change to suit your personal preferences the Notebook switches into hibernate mode automatically Sleep mode Switch the Notebook on as normal using the on off switch and the boot procedure is completed in just a few seconds ATTENTION If you remove the mSATA hard drive the Notebook is no longer able to function pr...

Page 38: ...e it to be damaged 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 from its case where possible without touching the unprinted side Insert the disc into the drawer with the label up and carefully press it down The disc now lies flat in the drawer and audibly clicks onto the ...

Page 39: ... 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 Guard is the name of a data protection program used by the film industry to protect against illegal copying Among the many controls for CSS licensees the most important of the playback restrictions involve country ...

Page 40: ... some information about blank discs 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 then conventional discs Because of this it is essential to avoid particularly in the case of unused blanks exposure to direct sunlight UVA UVB radiation scratches and...

Page 41: ...ng Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level Changing 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 increase in the volume and thus cause permanent damage to your hearing Listening to a device at high volumes for an extended period ...

Page 42: ...k Connection RJ45 Your Notebook comes with a GBit LAN connection Connect one end of a cable with a RJ45 connection western jack to your Notebook s network interface 12 and the other to a different computer or hub switch You can find more details about the network in the Windows 8 help 13 2 Wireless LAN Wireless Network Wireless LAN is an optional feature This function enables you to establish a ne...

Page 43: ... called routers establish the connection to the existing DSL Internet connection and the wireless LAN A connection can also be established to another end device with wireless LAN functionality without an access point Without a router however the network is restricted to those devices directly connected to it The wireless network connection works in accordance with the IEEE 802 11n2 standard and is...

Page 44: ... through walls jacket pockets and briefcases using a Bluetooth device The transfer between Bluetooth devices occurs at the high frequency of 2 4 Gigahertz GHz For Bluetooth high speed data transfer WLAN must be enabled and the partner station must also support the high speed mode Press the Fn keyboard shortcut to open the menu ATTENTION Do not operate the Bluetooth function in locations e g hospit...

Page 45: ...that the contacts are pointing in the right direction as specified in the list below Inserting a card incorrectly may damage the card reader and or the card Card type Connection contacts SD Secure Digital pointing downwards MMC MultiMediaCard pointing downwards 15 1 Inserting a Memory Card PLEASE NOTE The memory cards can only be inserted in one direction Please observe the instructions in the sec...

Page 46: ...ers and other peripherals Up to 127 devices can be connected to the USB ports via a single cable The USB 3 0 ports are fully backwards compatible with USB 2 0 and 1 1 Your Notebook has 1 USB 3 0 connection socket with charging function for mobile phones 15 and 2 USB 2 0 connection sockets 18 PLEASE NOTE Where possible always connect your USB devices to the same port that they were originally insta...

Page 47: ...tion Restart your Notebook and hold down the F2 key during the boot process until the BIOS menu opens or Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings Then click Power Now hold down the Shift key and click on Restart Now open the Troubleshoot item and then open the Advanced options Open the UEFI Firmware menu and then click Restart ATTENTION To save t...

Page 48: ...password in a safe place If you forget your password you have no way of deleting it If this happens contact your service centre You can also use the Windows 8 security options to protect your data against unauthorised access 18 2 Kensington Security Lock you can use a so called Kensington security lock to protect your Notebook against theft This security lock complete with cable is usually availab...

Page 49: ...o 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 data will be transmitted If no Internet connection is available select telephone activation as follows Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings Next click Change PC settings Select the Activate ...

Page 50: ...oft The contact information and status updates for your friends from services such as Hotmail Facebook Twitter and LinkedIn will be updated automatically as soon as you run these services using your Microsoft account You can also access and share your photos documents and other files via SkyDrive Facebook and Flickr Your personal settings including designs language settings Internet favourites and...

Page 51: ...ways displayed This allows you to access documents that you use frequently in just a few mouse clicks The jump lists for certain programs such as Windows 8 Media Player can be populated in advance with frequently used commands Thus for example you will see options to play all music or to reopen the last playlist in the jump list for Windows 8 Media Player The frequently visited and last visited we...

Page 52: ...additional PC s running Windows 8 to the home network group can be done very quickly You can specify precisely what should be shared on each PC with all other PCs in the home network group Sharing files on the various home PCs and on many other devices is then as easy as if all the data were located on a single hard drive Thus you can save digital photos on the computer in the study and then acces...

Page 53: ...op right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings Next click Change PC settings Select the User item Click Change your Password and follow the instructions 19 5 2 Setting a PIN for Windows Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings Next click Change PC settings Select the User item Click Create a PIN and follow the instructions 19 5 3 Set...

Page 54: ...ointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display move the mouse down and click Settings Next select Change PC settings Open the User category Select Switch to a Microsoft account Now enter your Windows Live ID email address If you have not yet created a Windows Live ID account or added an email address to your Windows Live ID account you can create and edit your Windows Live ID account at...

Page 55: ... image similar Information such as the 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 Explorer PLEASE NOTE Apps are applications that are displayed on a desktop with a program thumbnail The app thumbnails are bigger than the standard tiles ...

Page 56: ...desktop with a program thumbnail The 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 program Windows 8 apps from third party suppliers are displayed as follows Example Windows 8 apps from third party suppliers These Windows 8 apps are executable progr...

Page 57: ...een Click All Apps in the bottom right hand corner of the display Linking apps to the Start screen Right click on the Start screen Click All Apps in the bottom right hand corner of the display Right click on the desired app to highlight it Click Pin to Start in the bottom left hand corner of the display Linking apps to the taskbar Right click on the Start screen Click All Apps in the bottom right ...

Page 58: ...pps as administrator Only possible with desktop apps Right click the desired app Now click Run as administrator on the bottom edge of the display Running an app in a new window Only possible with desktop apps Right click the desired app Click 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 move the mouse down...

Page 59: ...you to customise the Start interface PLEASE NOTE Windows 8 must be activated for changes to be made Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings Next click Change PC settings Menu Instructions Windows aktivieren Activate Windows 8 by telephone or over the Internet Customise Set the background image for the lock screen and the Start screen here Select...

Page 60: ... disable Download over metered connections This function prevents drivers for newly added devices being searched for and downloaded via the Internet Wireless Enable or disable flight mode here Enable or disable the integrated WLAN function here Simplified operation Customise the contrast mouse pointer and tab bar to your requirements here Synchronise settings Configure synchronisation of your Note...

Page 61: ...m For example if you flip the Notebook shut it puts it into sleep mode and it is automatically restarted upon opening Restarting Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display move the mouse down and click Settings Now click Power and select Restart Your Notebook will now restart Sleep Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display move the mou...

Page 62: ...ts are displayed grouped together by category If you require additional information about a control panel element in the category view you must hold the mouse pointer over the icon or category name 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 some ...

Page 63: ...c Tghtguj qwt RE ykvjqwv chhgevkpi qwt hkngu Update your Notebook without deleting your data Tguvqtg Choose between two recovery options Restore to HDD no backup of user data All data on the Notebook 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 PLEASE ...

Page 64: ...e for interfaces security features or power supply management The Notebook has already been configured by the manufacturer to ensure optimum operation ATTENTION Please only change settings where strictly necessary and if you are familiar with the configuration options 20 4 1 Running the BIOS Setup You can only run the configuration program upon system startup If the Notebook has already started up...

Page 65: ...They will be permanently located in the working memory of the computer and will check all the files that are opened saved or started on your computer and all the connected hard drives Kaspersky Internet Security will intercept any attack on a file and will check the respective file for known viruses A file will then only be released for use if it is virus free or has been successfully disinfected ...

Page 66: ...e a few minutes during which time the operating speed of the computer may be affected although this is only noticeable on initial start up 20 6 Windows 8 Help and Support Here you will find a comprehensive collection of instructions help sections and troubleshooting suggestions This help covers the entire spectrum of the Windows operating system It is recommended for both beginners and experts The...

Page 67: ...ated over the telephone Follow the instructions 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 alternatives in the System recovery section How do I perform a data backup Perform a backup or backup synchronisation of selected data onto external media to familiaris...

Page 68: ...devices are connected to the power supply If you are in battery mode connect the Notebook to the mains adapter and check that the battery is charged If you wish to operate the Notebook using the mains adapter disconnect the mains adapter from the socket and connect an electrical appliance such as a lamp to the same socket to test it If the lamp does not work either seek the advice of an electricia...

Page 69: ...ng operation The battery may be flat Plug the Notebook in using the mains adapter and charge the battery The Notebook cannot be switched on If you are running the Notebook on batteries check that they have been inserted correctly and are fully charged Wrong time and date displayed Click the clock display in the taskbar Select the Datums und Uhrzeiteinstellung ändern option and enter the correct va...

Page 70: ...l devices do you use What messages if any appear What software were you using when the problem occurred What steps have you already taken to try and rectify the problem 22 4 Driver Support The system has been thoroughly and successfully tested with the installed drivers in our test laboratory It is normal in the computer sector however for the drivers to need updating from time to time This is bec...

Page 71: ...ons and scratches Always use the original 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 to take along your mains adapter Find out about the power and communication options available in your destination before travelling Where necessary purchase the req...

Page 72: ...can collect 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 malfunctions Therefore have the interior of the Notebook cleaned by your service department or a specialist at regular intervals 22 7 Care of the Display Close the Notebook when you are not wo...

Page 73: ...al components of the Notebook may be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD Carry out repairs as well as system enhancements or modifications at an ESD workplace If such a workplace is not available wear an antistatic cuff or ensure you are touching an earthed metallic object We will charge for any repairs to damage caused by incorrect handling 23 7 2 Information on Laser Radiation The Notebook ca...

Page 74: ...n packaged to protect it against transportation damage Packaging is raw material and can be re used or added to the recycling system Device At the end of its life the device should not be disposed of in household rubbish Enquire about the options for environmentally friendly and appropriate disposal Batteries Do not dispose of used or defective batteries in the household rubbish They should be tak...

Page 75: ...roaches for defining the permitted number of pixel defects However these approaches were mostly very complicated and varied from one manufacturer to the next When handling warranty issues for all of its display products MEDION therefore adheres to the strict and transparent requirements of the standard ISO 9241 307 Class II which has been briefly summarised below The EN 9241 307 standard defines a...

Page 76: ...al or faulty red green or blue sub pixel e g permanently illuminated at half brightness one colour not illuminated flashing or flickering but not type 1 or 2 Supplement Type 3 cluster failure of two or more sub pixels within a 5 x 5 pixel block A cluster is a field of 5 x 5 pixels 15 x 5 sub pixels EN 9241 307 error class II Resolution Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Cluster Type 1 type 2 Cluster Type 3 1024...

Page 77: ...GY STAR compliant products and your computer s power saving functions will reduce your power consumption Lower power consumption leads to possible savings a cleaner environment and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions You can find more information about ENERGY STAR at http www energystar gov We would like to help make the efficient use of power a key component of your everyday activities To sup...

Page 78: ...rence will not occur in a particular installation 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 interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connec...

Page 79: ...ng the process of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they ...

Page 80: ... Cabling 12 Caring for the Display 68 Connecting an External Monitor 27 Connections 12 Control Panel 56 59 Customise 56 Data protection 57 Devices 57 General 57 Home network group 57 Notifications 56 Search 56 Sharing 56 SimplifiedOperation 57 Synchronise settings 57 User 56 WindowsActivate 56 Windows Update 57 Wireless 57 Customer Service 64 D Data Backup 10 Data Input 28 Ultrabook Specific Keybo...

Page 81: ...ved Device Management 49 J Jump Lists 48 K Kensington Security Lock 45 L Logging in to Windows 50 Setting a PIN for Windows 50 Setting Up an Image Code for Windows 50 Setting Up a Password for Windows 50 M Maintenance 68 Microphone Socket 17 N Network Operation 39 O Operating Safety 8 P Power Supply 12 R Recycling and Disposal 70 Restarting 58 S Saving Energy 58 Shut Down 58 Sleep 58 Software 45 G...

Page 82: ...locked Disc 36 Inserting a Disc 35 Playing Reading Discs 36 Regional Playback Information for DVDs 36 The sound card 38 The touchpad 30 Two Finger Touchpad Operation 31 The Webcam 43 Transport 67 U Upgrades Modifications 69 Information on laser radiation 69 Notes for service technicians 69 V Views 15 W Windows 8 Desktop 52 Desktop apps 53 Windows 8 Start Screen 51 Windows 8 app 52 Wireless LAN 39 ...

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