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15. 

Data Input .................................................................................................. 30

15.1. Keyboard ................................................................................................................30
15.2. Touchpad ...............................................................................................................31

16. 

Sound System ............................................................................................ 32

16.1. 

External Audio Connections ...........................................................................32

17. 

Network Operation .................................................................................... 32

17.1. 

Network Connection ..........................................................................................32

17.2. 

Wi-Fi (Wireless Network) ...................................................................................32

17.3. Bluetooth® .............................................................................................................33
17.4. 

Airplane Mode ......................................................................................................33

18. 

Card Reader  ............................................................................................... 34

18.1. 

Inserting a Memory Card ..................................................................................34

18.2. 

Removing Memory Cards .................................................................................34

19. 

USB Port  ..................................................................................................... 34

20. 

Securing Your Notebook ........................................................................... 35

20.1. 

Password Setting (Power-on) ..........................................................................35

20.2. 

Kensington veiligheidsslot ..............................................................................35

20.3. 

Fingerprint Sensor (optional)..........................................................................35

21. 

Resetting the notebook to its Factory Settings ...................................... 36

21.1. 

System recovery with PowerRecover (optional) ......................................36

21.2. 

System Restore with Windows Recovery Options ...................................37

22. 

UEFI Configuration .................................................................................... 38

22.1. 

Executing the UEFI Configuration .................................................................39

23. 

FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions ........................................................ 39

24. 

Customer Service ....................................................................................... 41

24.1. 

What To Do in Case of Hardware Problems  ..............................................41

24.2. 

Find the Cause  .....................................................................................................41

24.3. 

Do You Need More Help? .................................................................................41

24.4. 

Driver Support ......................................................................................................41

24.5. Transport ................................................................................................................42
24.6. 

Cleaning and Maintenance .............................................................................42

24.7. 

Storage when not in use ...................................................................................43

25. 

Upgrading/Modifying and Repair ............................................................ 44

25.1. 

Notes for Service Technicians .........................................................................44

26. Disposal ...................................................................................................... 45
27. 

Information on Display Errors .................................................................. 46

27.1. 

European EN ISO 9241-307 Class II Standard ............................................46

28. 

Battery Information ................................................................................... 47

29. 

Service information ................................................................................... 48

30. 

Legal Notice................................................................................................ 49

31. 

Privacy statement ...................................................................................... 49

32. Index ........................................................................................................... 50

Summary of Contents for P17613

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

Page 2: ...4 8 Cabling 15 4 9 Information about the Touchpad 16 4 10 Protecting the Display 16 4 11 Data backup 17 4 12 Ergonomics 17 5 Included with your Notebook 19 6 Unpacking 19 7 Views and description of the controls 20 7 1 Open Notebook 20 7 2 Rear Side 21 7 3 Left Side 22 7 4 Right Side 22 7 5 Bottom View 23 8 Operating and Status LEDs 23 9 Power Supply 24 9 1 On Off Switch 24 10 Preparation for Start...

Page 3: ... System recovery with PowerRecover optional 36 21 2 System Restore with Windows Recovery Options 37 22 UEFI Configuration 38 22 1 Executing the UEFI Configuration 39 23 FAQs Frequently Asked Questions 39 24 Customer Service 41 24 1 What To Do in Case of Hardware Problems 41 24 2 Find the Cause 41 24 3 Do You Need More Help 41 24 4 Driver Support 41 24 5 Transport 42 24 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 4...

Page 4: ...ese operating instructions They are an essential component of the product 1 1 Explanation of Symbols If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there from occurring DANGER Warning of immediate risk of fatal injury WARNING Warning danger of electric shock WARNING Warning ...

Page 5: ...e EC directives Due to the 5 GHz frequency range of the used wireless LAN solution use in EU countries is only permitted inside buildings Indoor use Devices with this symbol are only suitable for use indoors Fig A Fig B Polarity symbols On devices with barrel connectors these symbols indicate the polarity of the plug There are two variants for the polarity either the inner contact is positive and ...

Page 6: ... Any other use is deemed improper and can cause personal injury or damage to the product Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions 2 EU Declaration of Conformity MEDION AG hereby declares that this product conforms with the essential requirements and the remaining relevant regulations RE Directive 2014 53 EU Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Full declaration...

Page 7: ...alta NL Netherlands NO Norway PL Poland PT Portugal RO Romania SI Slovenia SK Slovakia TR Turkey FI Finland SE Sweden CH Switzerland UK United Kingdom HR Croatia 2 1 Information on WLAN Frequency range 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Wi Fi standard 802 11 a b g n ac Encryption WEP WPA WPA2 Frequency range MHz Channel Max transmission power dBm WLAN 2 4 Ghz 2400 2483 5 1 13 20 WLAN 5 Ghz 5150 5250 36 48 23 WLAN 5 Gh...

Page 8: ...rty of the respective owner 4 Safety Instructions 4 1 Dangers for children and people with reduced ability to operate electronics This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or by those without experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and understand the ensuing da...

Page 9: ... life Liquids penetrating the device may impair the electrical safety of the product Avoid exposing the device to water droplets or spray and do not place anything containing water e g vases on or near the device Do not pour any fluids into the device In order to avoid any damage to the device ensure that the plug contacts do not come into contact with water under any circumstances If this should ...

Page 10: ...nusual noises can be heard coming from the mains adapter or the notebook or you notice smoke rising from the notebook or mains adapter the AC adapter or the attached power cable or plug is burnt or damaged Replace faulty mains cables mains adaptors only with original parts These parts should not be repaired under any circumstances the device housing is damaged or liquid has penetrated into the dev...

Page 11: ...he air is polluted with fine particles e g flour dust or sawdust Keep your notebook and all connected devices away from moisture and avoid dust heat and direct sunlight Non compliance with these instructions can lead to faults or damage to the notebook Do not use the notebook outdoors because external elements such as rain snow etc could damage it Setupandoperateallcomponentsonastable levelandvibr...

Page 12: ... can be stored between 0 C 32 F and 25 C 77 F although storage at 20 C 68 F 5 C 41 F is recommended During a thunderstorm unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet For extra safety we recommend using an overvoltage protection device to prevent the notebook from sustaining damage as a result of power surges or lightning strikes NOTICE Risk of damage Large changes in temperature or fluctuations in ...

Page 13: ...on the cable to avoid damage As long as the power adapter is connected to the mains it will always consume a small amount of power Plug the notebook s AC adapter into AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz earthed sockets only If you are not sure about the power supply at the set up location please ask your electricity supplier For extra safety we recommend using an overvoltage protection device surge protector to ...

Page 14: ... manufacturer Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the information provided by the manufacturer To extend your battery s performance and lifespan and ensure safe operation you should also observe the guidelines below Avoid dirt and contact with electrically conductive materials or chemical substances and cleaning agents Use only the supplied AC adapter to charge the battery Make sure via t...

Page 15: ...aintain a distance of at least one metre from sources of high frequency and magnetic interference TV sets speakers mobile phones DECT telephones etc in order to avoid malfunctions and data loss Please note that only shielded cables that are shorter than 3 metres may be connected to the external interfaces of this notebook Do not exchange the supplied cable for another one Use only the supplied cab...

Page 16: ...he most sensitive component part of the device as it consists of thin glass The display can break if subjected to too much stress Do not allow any objects to drop onto the display Do not place any objects on the display Do not scratch the display with your fingernails or hard objects Never lift the notebook up by the display as this could break the hinges Do not fold the display back by an angle o...

Page 17: ...dow 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 parallel line of vision should also be maintained in relation...

Page 18: ...y parallel to the floor Wrists when working with the keyboard mouse or trackball your wrists should be stretched out and not bent at an angle of more than 10 where possible Make sure that your wrists are not resting on the table edge itself Legs your thighs should be horizontal or angled slightly down Your lower legs should form an angle with your thighs of approximately 90 Your feet should be res...

Page 19: ...partment Please check that the contents are complete and notify us within 7 days of purchase if any of the following components are missing notebook Battery AC adapter with power cord Instruction manual Warranty documents 6 Unpacking Choose a suitable place to set up the device before unpacking it Remove all the packaging material Please keep the packaging material in a safe place and only use thi...

Page 20: ...20 7 Views and description of the controls 7 1 Open Notebook 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 image similar ...

Page 21: ...tional 8 Touchpad 9 Operating and Status LEDs 7 2 Rear Side 11 13 12 14 10 image similar 10 Ventilation Openings 11 depending on model USB 3 1 port type C with DisplayPort function only with corresponding adapter not supplied Mini DisplayPort 12 HDMI Connector 13 LAN Port RJ 45 14 Power Supply DC In ...

Page 22: ...5 Kensington Lock 16 USB Port 3 1 type A 17 USB Port 2 0 18 Microphone 19 Audio combi connection mic in headphones 7 4 Right Side 16 20 21 10 image similar 10 Ventilation Openings 16 USB Port 3 1 type A 20 depending on model USB Port 3 1 type C Mini DisplayPort 21 Card Reader ...

Page 23: ... status and operating modes via LEDs The operating lights also light up during notebook activity Operating Indicator This indicator lights up when the system is powered on Battery LED This indicator lights up when the battery is charging Airplane Mode This indicator lights up when the airplane mode is activated Access Indicator This LED lights or flashes when the notebook is accessing the hard dis...

Page 24: ...e battery by placing it into the compartment until it clicks into place Be sure to fasten the battery compartment to prevent the battery falling out Connect the supplied AC adapter to the notebook Next connect the power cable to the adapter and then plug it into a power outlet Open up the display to the desired position using your thumb and forefinger The display should not be folded back by more ...

Page 25: ... and then the corresponding country settings Connect to the Internet if you have a properly equipped Internet connection If you choose to skip this point you can connect to the Internet later via the Windows 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 allows you to purchase new apps or update previous...

Page 26: ...hen it is not connected to the notebook Make sure that you only use the supplied mains adapter with this notebook 12 General Handling of Rechargeable Batteries When handling rechargeable batteries it is important to ensure that they are correctly used and charged so that the capacity of the battery is fully utilised and its service life is maintained for as long as possible The optimal charging te...

Page 27: ... into the compartment until it clicks into place Be sure to fasten the battery compartment to prevent the battery falling out 12 1 3 Removing the Battery Ensure that the notebook is switched off and that it is not connected to a power outlet Turn the notebook upside down Unlock the battery by pushing the lock outwards into the position Hold the lock in the open position and remove the battery NOTI...

Page 28: ... power failure may result in the loss of data Be sure to save your open files promptly to prevent any data loss 12 1 6 Battery life The actual operating time varies depending on the configuration of the power saving functions Note your notebook consumes more power when running certain applications The battery life will be reduced if the processor or graphics components of the notebook are used to ...

Page 29: ...isplay after 10 minutes Initiate Sleep after 30 minutes when the system is operating on DC power Turn off the display after 5 minutes Initiate Sleep after 15 minutes The notebok exits Sleep when the On Off button is pressed 14 Display 14 1 Opening and Closing the Display The special design of the display hinges keeps the display closed without the need for an additional catch To open the notebook ...

Page 30: ... of certain keys means that the range of functions available to you is the same as on a conventional Windows keyboard Some functions are entered using the Fn key standard on most notebooks 15 1 1 Specific Keyboard Shortcuts Description Fn F1 Touchpad Switches the touchpad on and off Fn F2 Background lighting of the display Turns off background lighting for the integrated display to save power The ...

Page 31: ...disables the webcam Fn F11 Airplane mode Switches the airplane mode on or off Fn F12 Sleep The notebook goes into power saving mode 15 2 Touchpad NOTICE Risk of damage If unsuitable objects are used to control the device this could permanently damage the touchpad Do not use any sharp objects e g a pen ...

Page 32: ...settings of the equaliser drivers software or operating system generates excessive acoustic pressure and can lead to damage or loss of hearing Beforepressingplay setthevolumetothelowestsetting Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level 17 Network Operation 17 1 Network Connection Connect one end of a cable with a RJ45 connection western jack to your Notebook s network interface ...

Page 33: ...g the remote station 17 3 Bluetooth Bluetooth technology is used to wirelessly bridge short distances Bluetooth devices transfer data via radio so that computers mobile phones printers keyboards mice and other devices can communicate with one another wirelessly Bluetooth wireless technology has numerous possible applications A few of them are listed below Creating a wireless Internet connection us...

Page 34: ...lot and store it properly Memory cards are consumables and must be replaced after a long period of use You will find information on write protection for your memory card in the relevant operating instructions 19 USB Port The universal serial bus is a standard for connecting input devices scanners and other peripherals The USB 3 1 ports are fully backwards compatible Due to the arrangement of the c...

Page 35: ...n veiligheidsslot Met een zgn Kensington veiligheidsslot kunt u uw notebook beveiligen tegen diefstal In de vakhandel kunt u deze veiligheidssloten met een staalkabel als accessoire aanschaffen Om het veiligheidsslot aan te brengen wikkelt u de staalkabel om een stationair voorwerp bijv een tafelpoot Steek het slot in de Kensington voorziening en draai de sleutel om het slot af te sluiten Bewaar u...

Page 36: ... recovery options if your system fails to respond as normal and a system recovery becomes necessary NOTICE Risk of damage A flat battery during the recovery process may lead to data loss or cause damage to the system Always connect the mains adapter when restoring the system as the recovery process may take several hours 21 1 System recovery with PowerRecover optional In the event of problems with...

Page 37: ...up Click on Next and follow the on screen instructions to restore the factory settings If your system does not start the PowerRecover program when the F11 button is pressed then it uses the Windows Recovery options in this case read the information in the chapter System restore with Windows Recovery Options 21 2 System Restore with Windows Recovery Options If you experience problems with your devi...

Page 38: ...n the Windows password for your device you can also restore the notebook from the login screen after rebooting the device To do this hold down the Shift key while on the login screen and then select Power Restart in the bottom right After rebooting the device select Troubleshoot Reset this PC 22 UEFI Configuration The UEFI configuration basic hardware configuration of your system provides you with...

Page 39: ...data backup Back up your data on external media If you need help to back up your data press the F1 key for Windows Help Why do I need to reinstall my USB device even though I have already done it If the device is not operated on the same USB port as the one it was installed in it automatically receives a new identifier The operating system then treats it like a new device and tries to reinstall it...

Page 40: ... the weather app cannot be displayed as live tiles Check the date time zone and time Problem recognising an additional hard drive If you add an additional hard drive to your device the drive may not be immediately visible under Windows If this is the case proceed as follows Right click on the Start button Then left click on Disk Management and confirm the window that now opens with OK Maximise the...

Page 41: ...ww medion com We ll be glad to help you Before contacting your technology centre however prepare the following information Have you made any upgrades or modifications to the initial configuration What is the model number of your notebook model number to be found on the rating plate of your product What peripheral devices do you use What messages if any appear What software were you using when the ...

Page 42: ...not forget to take along your AC adapter Find out about the power and communication options available in your destination before travelling Where necessary purchase the required power adapter before departure When shipping the notebook pack the battery separately in the cardboard packaging When going through the hand luggage check at the airport it is recommended that you send the notebook and all...

Page 43: ...ed dry before using the device again 24 7 Storage when not in use Store the notebook in a cool dry place if you are not going to use it for an extended period of time and make sure that it is protected from dust and extremes of temperature Remove the battery from the device if you are not going to use it for an extended period of time and store the battery in a cool dry place Remove all media from...

Page 44: ...work carried out by a qualified service technician Please contact your customer service department if you have technical problems with your notebook If a repair must be carried out please contact only our authorised service partners 25 1 Notes for Service Technicians Only service technicians may open up the notebook housing or upgrade or modify your notebook Use only original replacement parts Bef...

Page 45: ...g so remove the batteries from the device and take them to a separate collection point for used batteries Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject BATTERIES Do not dispose of used batteries with household rubbish Batteries must be disposed of correctly Retailers that sell batteries and local collection points provide containers in which...

Page 46: ...standard defines amongst other things 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 of which is assigned a basic colour red green blue Pixel structure 5 Pixel Rows Sub Pixel Pixel blue green red 5 Pixel Pixel defect types Type 1 permanently illuminat...

Page 47: ... 6 0 3 1280 x 1024 3 3 7 0 3 1366 x 768 3 3 7 0 3 1400 x 1050 3 3 8 0 3 1600 x 900 3 3 8 0 3 1920 x 1080 4 4 9 0 3 1920 x 1200 4 4 9 0 3 28 Battery Information Battery Getac NH50BAT 4 or Simplo NH50BAT 4 Voltage 14 4V Capacity 3400 mAh Energy approx 48 96 Wh Operating Time approx 2 4 hours depending on the notebook settings and user behaviour during operation ...

Page 48: ...u can also contact our Service team via our hotline or by post Opening times Hotline number UK Mon Fri 08 00 20 00 Sat Sun 10 00 16 00 0333 3213106 Hotline number Ireland 1 800 992508 Service address MEDION Electronics Ltd 120 Faraday Park Faraday Road Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF Wiltshire United Kingdom You can download this and many other sets of operating instruc tions from our service portal at www...

Page 49: ...irs and therefore rely on processing your data for the sales contract concluded with us Your data will be provided to repairers contracted to us for the purpose of warran ty processing and associated processes We generally store your personal data for a period of three years in order to fulfil your legal warranty rights You have the right to be informed of the personal data concerned as well as th...

Page 50: ...settings System restore 36 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 39 I Included with your Notebook 19 K Keyboard 30 Shortcuts 30 L Licence Agreement 25 N Network Operation 32 Requirements 33 Wi Fi Wireless Network 32 Notebook beveiligen Kensington veiligheidsslot 35 Notes for Service Technicians 44 O Operational Safety 9 P Pixel Defect Types 46 Power Management Power Options 28 Power Supply 24 On Off Swit...

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