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Changing Owner and/or Organization by Modifying Registry 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Note  that  Windows  XP  installed  in  N22A  is  not  specified  as  an  upgrading/downgrading 
product by Microsoft. 

The following warning may be recorded in the event log at the time of log-off, this is only an 
indication and the operation of OS is not affected. 
Event ID 

: 1517 

Source 

: Userenv 

    Type 

: Warning 

Description 

: Windows saved the user

s registry at log-off though the application or the 

service is using the registry.    The memory used by the user

s registry has 

not been released. 
The registry will be unloaded when it is not used. 
This is due to execution of the service as a user account. 
Try to configure the service with LocalService or NetworkService. 

Although the following warning/error may be recorded to the Event Viewer event log when 
returning from the standby state, this is only a display problem and the OS is functioning 
normally. 
Event ID 

: 256 

    Source 

: PlugPlayManager 

    Type 

: Warning 

Description 

: Transmission for reporting the change of device interface to 

IWMSWindow

 

window times out. 

Event ID 

: 7011 

    Source 

: Service Control Manager 

    Type 

: Error 

Description 

: A timeout occurred during wait for transaction response from the WZCSVC 

service. 

  The registry has a variety of information required to operate Windows XP. 

Changing the registry incorrectly may cause Windows XP to be started improperly. Change 
the registry with sufficient care. 
If Windows XP is not started or started improperly after change of the registry, reinstall 
Windows XP. 

  Be sure to change the registry before installing applications in N22A. If the registry is changed 

after some applications are installed, the changed registry may not be reflected on the 
versions of the applications. 
However, Windows XP can operate normally. 
Only symptoms such as shown by an example below may appear: 

 

Ex: When organization and/or owner are changed after Microsoft Excel is installed, 

  Selecting [Control Panel] 

 [Organization/owner in System] causes the organization 

and owner after registry change to be displayed. 

  The version information in the Help file of Excel indicates the organization and owner 

after registry change. 

* The operation is not affected. 

Summary of Contents for ShieldPRO N22A

Page 1: ...NEC Factory Computer FC NOTE Series N22A User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation or their affiliate companies in the UnitedStates and other countries Standby Rescue and Standby Rescue Lite are trademarks of NetJapan Sonic RecordNow and Sonic DLA are registered trademarks of Sonic Solutions SD miniSD and microSD are trademarks of the SD Card Association Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO are registered trademarks or trademarks of Son...

Page 3: ...etooth model CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 2 2 12 4 2 12 5 Wireless LAN applied to N22A of wireless LAN installation model only Bluetooth applied to N22A of Bluetooth installation model only Fingerprint sensor model CHAPTER 2 2 11 FINGERPRINT SENSOR APPLIED TO FS N22 OF FINGERPRINT SENSOR CHAPTER 5 5 2 4 Fingerprint authentication utility only models with this feature CHAPTER 3 3 4 FINGERPRINT AUTHENTICATION ...

Page 4: ...tes there is a risk of personal injury or property damage The following labels describe how to prevent injury and or damage to property Prohibited Indicates prohibited action Attention to fire Indicates there is a risk of fume and or a fire Attention to electric shock Indicates there is a risk of electric shock Attention to personal injury Indicates there is a risk of personal injury Attention to ...

Page 5: ...ts and toddlers These items may pose a choking or suffocation hazard Do not intentionally remove or damage any of the warning labels The warning label is attached to components with possible danger in your computer inform the user that a hazardous situation may arise when using the product If you find any labels totally partially removed or illegible due to damage contact your service representati...

Page 6: ...cause a fire and or electric shock Do not touch with a wet hand Touching the main unit or AC adapter with a wet hand while the power cable is connected to a power outlet poses an electric shock hazard Do not use this product if dusts are accumulated on the AC power cord plug With dust accumulated power plug the electrical discharge tracking occurs between plug pins and it may cause a fire Always h...

Page 7: ...re salinity e g sea breeze or the corrosive gas e g hot spring is generated Warning on car adapter connection WARNING Do not use the device while driving Doing so may cause a traffic accident The fuse should only be replaced with one of the specified value Be sure to replace the fuse with one having the specified current capacity amperage Use of a fuse having a current capacity exceeding the speci...

Page 8: ...fire and or electric shock to occur Do not drop or give impact to the battery Do not use the power cord with bent or bundled state Do not forcedly bend the root of the power cord Do not put any heavy object on the battery Do not wrap the battery with cloth or the like Do not use the battery in a place where the liquid such as water splashes Do not use any damaged battery Do not put the battery in ...

Page 9: ...ion or shock Follow instructions described below when handling them to prevent fume fire and or electric shock to occur Do not drop or give impact to the battery Do not put any heavy object on the battery Do not wrap the battery with cloth or the like Do not use the battery in a place where the liquid such as water splashes Do not use any damaged battery Do not put the battery in a place near the ...

Page 10: ...ation functions such as wireless LAN or Bluetooth if a medical device is used nearby even if use of this product is permitted by a relevant medical institution Failure to follow this instruction may have some influences on medical equipment to cause accidents by malfunctions For details contact the medical institutions where this product may be used Turn off this product or turn off the wireless c...

Page 11: ...jury or fire Remove depleted batteries from the device Do not charge or directly solder battery Charging or direct soldering battery cells may break the cells causing injury or fire Never short circuit the battery or expose it to heat or flame Short circuiting the battery or exposing it to heat or flame may cause it to heat or rupture resulting in injury or fire If the internal liquid is touched o...

Page 12: ...scratch the liquid crystal display surface with a pointed object Do not strongly press the liquid crystal display surface or the outer frame Do not swallow or touch the liquid of the liquid crystal display If the liquid crystal display breaks and the liquid inside enters the mouth immediately gargle and rinse the mouth If the liquid contacts the skin or an eye immediately flush the skin or eye wit...

Page 13: ...d finger tip causing injury Be careful when installing or removing the expansion RAM board so as not to bump hit or cut the finger to avoid injury Be careful when installing or removing a peripheral device not to bump hit or cut the finger to avoid injury Caution on use of batteries CAUTION Be careful not to bump your finger when installing or removing the battery to avoid injury Do not place the ...

Page 14: ...ct while eating drinking and or smoking cigarettes A floppy disk contaminated with cigarette ash may cause data read write error or damage to the floppy disk drive Do not use any dirty floppy disk and or CD ROM Using a dirty floppy disk with sand dust and or liquid e g water may cause failure of the drive Be sure to power off this device and peripheral devices unplug the power cable from the outle...

Page 15: ...ut permission of the copyright owner Pay attention not to lose a license label of installed operating system COA label that is attached to this product of pre installed model The data you have saved in hard disk drive floppy disk and or CD ROM are excluded from the warranty of this product Be sure to make a backup copy of user data 10 It is recommended to install an anti virus software and update ...

Page 16: ... representative Stop emitting radio wave immediately if this product generates radio interference to the local station for mobile object identification Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to c...

Page 17: ...ction freely within the radio wave range because data is transmitted among wireless access points including computers through radio waves instead of using LAN cables On the other hand since radio waves reach any locations over obstacles including walls within a certain range the following problems may occur without security Stealing communication data Malicious outsiders may intentionally intercep...

Page 18: ...uthorized modification will be the responsibility of the user We and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guidelines Transfer to Third Party The following must be observed when you transfer or sell the product or software provided with the product to a third party In addition be su...

Page 19: ...se Keep batteries so that they may not get wet with rain Do not leave batteries in the sun Notes on Use of N22A in FA Environment Note the following particularly to allow N22A to be used in FA environments 1 Dust proof and drip proof and performance N22A is designed to have high seal performance to prevent liquid and dust from being entered into it from any directions N22A can be used outdoor if i...

Page 20: ...may charge the repair of N22A defected due to continuous operation for a long period within the warranty period N22A in the tablet mode or the battery charging state should be used in ambient temperature range 5 to 40ºC The AC adapter can be used where the ambient temperature is 20ºC to 50ºC Note that if a hard disk drive wide temperature range type FC HD40KN S and replacement battery wide tempera...

Page 21: ...ed vision or neck numbness or pain from the shoulders to the fingers Maintain a good posture and properly adjust the devices when using a computer Rest appropriately about 10 to 15 minutes every hour and exercise to prevent further fatigue Preferable working posture It is recommended to operate a computer while feeling relaxed without excessive intension Seated with your back against the seat back...

Page 22: ... This User s Guide also uses the following symbols Supplement of the text Reference page Typographical Conventions concerning Keyboard Operation Keyboard keys are represented in bold faced letters Example Press Enter to exit When several keys are combined with plus sign press and hold the first key press another key and then release all the keys Keys may be indicated by an illustration Titles comm...

Page 23: ...1 Opening Panel 43 2 1 2 Closing Panel 43 2 1 3 Turning Screen to be in tablet mode 44 2 1 4 Returning Screen to its Original Position 44 2 2 TURNING ON OFF POWER 45 2 2 1 Turning on Power 46 2 2 2 Turning off Power shutdown 46 2 2 3 Power Saving Features 47 2 3 TABLET BUTTONS 51 2 4 KEYBOARD 52 2 4 1 English Keyboard 52 2 5 TOUCH PAD 55 2 5 1 Setting Touch Pad 56 2 6 TOUCH PANEL 56 2 6 1 Setting ...

Page 24: ... SETUP UTILITY 88 4 1 1 Settings on BIOS SETUP Utility 88 4 1 2 Running exiting BIOS SETUP Utility 89 4 1 3 Loading the BIOS SETUP Defaults 90 4 2 LIST OF BIOS SETUP MENUS 91 4 3 MAIN MENU 95 4 4 ADVANCED MENU CONFIGURATION 96 4 4 1 Advanced Menu Configuration 96 4 4 2 PCI Configuration Submenu 98 4 4 3 I O Device Configuration Submenu 98 4 4 4 Tablet Button Submenu 101 4 5 SECURITY MENU 102 4 5 1...

Page 25: ...umables and End of Life Products 152 6 3 2 Service Menu 153 6 4 FAILURE OR ABNORMALITY 154 6 4 1 If a failure is suspected 154 6 4 2 Before Requesting Repair 154 6 5 CARE 155 6 6 RECYCLING BATTERIES 155 6 7 CARRIAGE AND STORAGE OF N22A 156 6 8 DISPOSAL OF DEVICES 156 CHAPTER 7 APPENDICES 158 7 1 I O INTERFACES 158 7 2 INTERRUPT LEVELS 162 7 3 OUTSIDE DIMENSION 163 7 3 1 N22A 163 7 3 2 Spare Batter...

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Page 27: ...ppy disk drive Option FC FD002U connectable USB connection CD ROM type drive Option FC CW002U connectable USB connection Fixed disk drive Note 14 Selectable item 80GB Serial ATA specification or 40GB wide temperature range and Ultra ATA specification Auxiliary storage Note 13 Silicon disk drive Note14 Selectable item 20GB Ultra ATA specification Keyboard Note 15 Selectable item Standard or backlig...

Page 28: ...crosoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 Japanese English 1 See Selection Menu Table for type names and numbers 2 N22A includes a control feature enabling the CPU to operate dynamically depending on use environments and loads 3 In any OS environment other than preinstalled OS environment the expanded IntelSpeedStep feature may be unavailable 4 The security chip is unavailable to any OS other...

Page 29: ... be used indoors due to relevant radio laws To use N22A abroad the wireless LAN feature may conflict with related laws in the country Accordingly disable the wireless LAN feature abroad 18 PC card SD card and memory stick are options Purchase commercial products 19 Security software may not be used depending on the OS for use See 5 2 INSTALLING ATTACHED APPLICATIONS for the operating systems suppo...

Page 30: ... Yes Fingerprint authentication Yes Bluetooth Yes N22A CPU Windows XP Preinstalled model Intel CoreTM 2Duo processor Ultra low voltage version U7500 1 06GHz Memory 3 slots PC card 1 slot SD card 1 slot Express card 1 slot H Silicon disk 1 UltraATA spec 20GB Wide temperature range battery Z Wireless LAN No Fingerprint authentication No Bluetooth No 1 If Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 Englis...

Page 31: ...ange 20 to 1000 Hz 6 dB Octave in frequency range 1000 to 2000 Hz Operating Sinusoidal wave IEC68 2 6 Vibration resistance Note 1 Evaluation standard Storage Sinusoidal wave IEC68 2 6 Random wave MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 Category 24 FIGURE 514 5C 17 Operating IP54 Storage IP54 Dust proof and drip proof Evaluation standard IEC 529 MIL STD 810F IEC Abbreviation for International Electrotechnical Co...

Page 32: ...uded 2 3 4 1 set 9 Touch Pen 1 10 Pre installed Windows XP License Agreement English 1 copy 11 Anti theft screws M2 4 screw Black 4 including 2 spare screws 1 The attached power code is dedicated to 100 VAC 2 An electrical manual including the same contents as the User s Manual is stored on the Backup CD ROM 3 Attached application software and electrical manuals are stored Included software and el...

Page 33: ...or tablet PC depending on uses N22A also has several characteristics including light weight various security features and installation of touch panel to be user friendly On its bottom surface of N22A the hard disk drive expanded RAM board and battery pack can be replaced with spares ...

Page 34: ...5 Tablet buttons Allows the screen rotation and LCD brightness adjustment features to be executed directly Setting BIOS appropriately you can assign any key codes to these buttons Pxx 6 Touch pen storage area Stores the attached touch pen Pxx 7 Keyboard P51 8 Touch pad Pxx 9 Built in speaker monaural Monaural speaker 0 5 W output for playing sound 10 Indicator lamps Each lamp indicates part status...

Page 35: ...35 2 Outside sections 11 12 1 2 4 5 18 Right side view Front view Bottom view Rear view 6 13 3 10 7 9 19 Left side view 8 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 36: ...e a commercially available conversion cable 7 External monitor output connector Connects with an external analog RGB monitor Pxx 8 LCD display fixing lock Locks the LCD display P43 9 Expanded memory storage area Stores expanded RAM board of an option See the explanation of expanded memory in the manual that comes with the option 10 Power connector Connect an AC adapter or a car adapter Pxx 11 LAN ...

Page 37: ...ischarging full discharge in no connection of AC adapter or full charge completed Disk access lamp Illuminating blinking in green indicates built in HDD silicon disk activity Indicates whether the caps lock feature is enabled or disabled Caps lock key lamp Illuminating in green OFF Caps lock feature enabled with Caps Lock pressed once Caps lock feature disabled with Caps Lock pressed again Indicat...

Page 38: ...ions Carriage and storage Chapter 6 Maintenance Maintenance Chapter 6 Maintenance 1 Notes on installation place Install N22A in a place where it can be operated properly See Notes on Use of N22A in FA Environment for details 2 Notes on operation 1 Before connecting or disconnecting cables to from peripherals excluding USB devices and PC and SD cards confirm that the power of N22A is OFF Connecting...

Page 39: ...nt always make N22A meet the conditions described in 1 1 3 Environmental Specification Main Unit 4 Notes on handling and use of HDD Hard disk drives are precision devices N22A can protect the built in hard disk drive with buffer materials However note the following to protect data 1 Do not apply shocks and vibrations exceeding over those defined in the environmental specification to N22A 2 Keep ha...

Page 40: ...r and then press the top part to return it to the original position Battery cover The battery is not charged enough at shipment of N22A from factory Charge before use When using the N22A for the first time connecting it to the power supply automatically starts battery charging Install the battery with the battery removal support pulled out Battery removal support If dust and or dirt adhere to the ...

Page 41: ...AC cord can be exclusively used for 100 VAC Output voltage 16 VDC 7 4 0 A Maximum power 56 W Cable length 1 8 m AC cord about 2 m Outside dimension 140 W 63 D 30 5 H mm Weight About 0 5 kg including AC cord The AC adapter and power cable accompanying the N22A are designed for use only with the N22A and the battery charger optional FC BC01N Do not use them for other devices If the AC adapter is con...

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Page 43: ...e guide on the LCD display panel and close the panel 2 Pull up latch A 3 Hook latch B on the LCD display panel and pull down latch A to fix the display panel Unlatch latch B latch A Pull up latch A LCD display lock consists of latches A and B latch B Guides on display panel Guide support on base unit Hook latch B on the position If latch B is hooked improperly check if the guide on the LCD display...

Page 44: ...ng upward 4 Pull up latch A 5 Hook latch B on the LCD display panel and pull down latch A to fix the LCD display panel 2 1 4 Returning Screen to its Original Position 1 Pull up latch A to unhook latch B 2 Get the LCD display panel upright 3 Turn the LCD display panel counterclockwise by 180º Do not turn the LCD display panel clockwise by larger than 180º or counterclockwise Be careful not to pinch...

Page 45: ...rking data is temporarily saved in memory and necessary power is supplied to keep the data in the memory Because working data is saved in memory N22A can immediately return to the original state at recovery from the suspend standby state Some OSs cannot enter N22A into the suspend standby state 4 Pause state When the N22A enters the hibernate state all data in the memory is saved to the hard disk ...

Page 46: ...onger To avoid operation mistakes N22A is so designed that the power is turned on only by pressing the power switch for 1 to 2 sec consciously If N22A is activated only by battery it takes 1 to 2 sec to turn on LEDs after depression of the power switch This is because N22A is so designed as to prevent battery power from being consumed by turning off all powers including the standby power in the po...

Page 47: ...ely before the suspend standby or hibernate status is entered allows operation to be immediately started resuming Notes on using suspend standby and resume feature or hibernate status To use the suspend standby and resume features note the following Failure to follow these instructions may cause working data for entering N22A into the suspend standby state to be lost or not to be restored Before e...

Page 48: ...d standby status The saved data will be lost if the battery becomes depleted Be sure to connect the AC adapter during the suspend standby status Do not connect or disconnect peripheral devices otherwise this product may not resume normally Other notes If a SCSI PC card is used N22A cannot be resumed properly depending on the combination of the SCSI PC card and the connected device To make N22A res...

Page 49: ...power consumption To suspend standby and then resume N22A with the power switch the setting of the power switch must be changed To enter N22A into the suspend standby state in the power on state manually follow either of the procedures below 1 Entering the suspend standby status The following three methods are available Entering suspend standby status from the Windows shutdown menu Click Start Shu...

Page 50: ...Turn Off Computer Then press Shift and click Hibernate Press the power switch Enabled when hibernate is selected in When the power switch of the computer is pressed Close the LCD display Enabled when hibernate is selected in When the portable computer is closed 3 Resuming from hibernate status The following two methods are available Press the power switch Windows is started to recover the state se...

Page 51: ...Tb Tablet button 2 Tab Tb Tablet button 3 Starts the screen keyboard Tb Tablet button 4 Moves the cursor upward Tb Tablet button 5 Moves the cursor downward 2 Label pasting area When key assignment is changed you can paste a label showing the new key assignment on the area The possible label size is as follows Prepare the label if required Size 3 Changing key assignment Button assignment can be ch...

Page 52: ... feature The external switch is on Fn F3 Changes the display mode to any of the following three modes if an external monitor is connected to N22A for only Windows XP LCD External monitor Display on both monitors Note Alternatives may be limited to External monitor and Display on both monitors depending on the OS used Fn F4 Turns off the backlight of the LCD display Fn F5 Switches enlarged display ...

Page 53: ...u of the BIOS settings set Keyboard backlight control to Interlocked to adjust the backlight and LCD brightness at the same time It is set to Interlocked by default In this case press Fn F7 to increase brightness or press Fn F8 to decrease brightness Press Fn F4 to set to off Keyboard backlight automatically turns off at any of the following events When the LCD display panel is closed opening it r...

Page 54: ... Note When the desired keyboard exists in the installed service list proceed to step 8 Click the Add button under Installed service 4 Select English United State in the Input language list 5 Select United States International in the Keyboard layout IME list 6 Click the OK button 7 Select English United States United States International for Default input language 8 Click the OK button 9 Restart th...

Page 55: ...leave the finger contact with the pad at the second tapping Then move the finger on the pad to drag the selected object to the intended point Releasing the finger from the pad the selected object is dropped at the new point Scroll The scroll means that the display area is altered in the longitudinal or transverse direction within the working area on the screen To alter the display area in the long...

Page 56: ...wice fast Drag drop Press the touch panel with the pen or finger lightly and slide the pen or finger to the intended point drag After dragging to the intended point in the selected range release the pen or finger drop The object is dropped at the new point If the left and right buttons on the touch pad are interchanged tapping the touch panel cannot substitute for pressing the left button The feat...

Page 57: ...n of the screen is changed or The pointer is not moved properly to the point with which you make the touch pen contact Compensate the point of the pointer in the following procedure 1 Display the setting screen Click Start All Programs Gunze TPDD Calibrate 2 Click the four sides specified with red mark on the screen with the touch pen for calibration Settings on the touch pad are also applied to t...

Page 58: ... or 32 bits However the used external monitor limits available resolutions and the available number of colors Notes on color 8 bits 256 colors 16 bits High Color or 65 536 64 K colors 32 bits True Color 16 770 000 16 M colors 16 77 million color display is accomplished by the dithering feature of the graphic accelerator 2 7 2 Adjusting Screen Display To change the resolution or the number of color...

Page 59: ...to the connector on the external monitor 3 Turn on the monitor 4 Turn on the N22A If nothing appears on the monitor press Fn F3 to select the monitor or both of the monitor and LCD display simultaneous display Some OSs may limit display modes Do not remove the external monitor from N22A in the suspend standby mode If no external monitor is connected at restart of operations in N22A the LCD display...

Page 60: ...ery level may cause the low remaining battery level to be erroneous In use of an external power leave the battery installed in N22A This allows the battery to be kept in the full charge state If N22A is not used for a long period two weeks or longer remove the battery from N22A To remove the battery do not make the battery pins contact with conductors including metals and water Short of the pins m...

Page 61: ...t four hours to charge the battery fully Battery indicator LED Battery status Off Battery is not being charged or is fully charged Illuminating orange Battery is being charged Blinking orange at 1 sec intervals Battery has stoped charging because of the ambient temperature Blinking orange at 0 5 sec intervals Battery error The battery charge level varies according to the Battery Charge Mode select...

Page 62: ...rs 2 Select the Power Meter tab and check Show details for each battery For Windows XP the dialog box shown below appears to allow you to check the remaining battery level To activate the screen wait for several minutes before the AC adapter is disconnected from N22A Total time remaining may be different from the actual operation time depending on the operation status of N22A ...

Page 63: ...repare a new battery valid for the N22A model to be used Do not disassemble batteries Batteries are consumables Repeating charging and discharging a battery causes its charging ability to decrease If the full discharging time becomes shorter initialize the battery If the time cannot be recovered still replace the battery with a spare Battery cover Put the cover so that the battery removal support ...

Page 64: ...ry on centers For details of the carry on centers see the NEC environmental web page below URL http www nec co jp eco ja products 3r indes_denchi html As of May 2008 Notes on handling batteries in recycling Insulate connectors with tape Do not peel off coating Do not disassemble batteries To keep batteries enter them in a rugged case and put the lid on the case Keep batteries so that they may not ...

Page 65: ... outlet or car cigarette socket is not available Close applications currently in use then turn off the power of the N22A Setting operation of N22A at low battery level The operation and state of N22A in a low or no battery charge level can be defined 1 Logon to it with a user account having the administrator authority 2 Click Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance Power Options 3 Select t...

Page 66: ...acle when using a car adapter If the battery charge lamp blinks remove the battery pack from N22A once and install it again 4 Charge the battery fully When the battery is fully charged the battery LED goes off 5 Turn on the power of N22A If the NEC logo screen appears press F2 to display the BIOS Setup Menu 6 Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and remove the AC adapter from N22A When a car a...

Page 67: ...river according to the screen instructions Some PC cards require certain system resources to be added When such PC cards are used other system resources may have to be released The front and rear sides of a PC card are defined and thus the card must be inserted to the mating slot in the defined orientation Inserting a PC card to the mating slot in the wrong orientation forcibly may cause the conne...

Page 68: ...display the Safely Remove Hardware or Remove Hardware dialog box 2 Select a device to be removed in the dialog box and click Stop 3 Stop a Hardware device is indicated Select the device to be removed and click OK 4 Click Close to close the Safely Remove Hardware or Remove Hardware dialog box 5 When the eject button is pushed the card will pop out a little then pull the card out entirely from the P...

Page 69: ... Stick and SDHC Card refer to the instructions of the manuals included with each card Do not use SD Memory Card Memory Stick and SDHC Card in locations with static electricity or electrical noise interference It is recommended to use the dedicated device to format the card SD cards is applicable to contents delivery services such as Internet applicable to secure with copyright protection feature A...

Page 70: ... Hardware Device is displayed click OK 4 Click Close to close the Safely Remove Hardware window The procedure is not required if the SD card is removed in the power off state 2 Pushing the SD card allows it to be popped up a little Then pull out the card Before the SD card can be stored it should be saved in a case When an SD card is inserted to the SD card slot note the orientation of the card In...

Page 71: ...h much sweat and or skin oil Finger is extremely dried Fingerprint is too small Fingerprint is too large Fingerprint has no whorls Hand is in bad condition or Fingerprint is weak due to wear Fingers are much sweat and or oily in the summer season Fingers are extremely dried in the winter season Fingers are rough or injured or Fingers have changed its shape rapidly Wipe a finger of sweat and or ski...

Page 72: ...nced connector enduring 10 000 combinations of connections and disconnections Some USB devices require driver installations and or switch settings before or after they are connected to N22A Refer to the User s Guides of USB devices to be connected to N22A before using them Some USB devices cannot be directly connected to the N22A due to its shape In such a case use a commercially available cable A...

Page 73: ...r the IEEE 1394 device to be connected before using it Wait at least 3 seconds between insertion or removal of an IEEE 1394 device Be sure to check the plug insertion direction when connecting an IEEE 1394 device Observe the proper procedure for removing an IEEE 1394 device Failure to do so may cause malfunction of the N22A Do not insert or remove an IEEE 1394 device during the suspend standby sta...

Page 74: ...on will be cut out If the LAN cable is removed during network connection immediate re connection may be able to recover the operation If not restart OS During network communication through LAN connect the AC adapter to N22A Only the battery can operate N22A for a rather short period The suspend standby or pause state disables the network feature During network communication do not enter N22A into ...

Page 75: ...LAN controller Enabled and then press Enter 3 Select Security from the menu bar and then select Network boot setting Keyboard Mouse Lock Disabled and then press Enter 4 Press F10 and then select Yes Without the setting keyboard and mouse operations are disabled at remote power on Settings associated with network adaptor Perform each setting Details and Power management from Control Panel Network a...

Page 76: ...rity settings against the problems mentioned above for wireless LAN cards or wireless access points In nature wireless LAN cards and wireless access points have proper security features to cope with these problems Accordingly wireless LAN products can be used with their security features to reduce occurrences of the problems The communication speed and distance vary depending on wireless LAN devic...

Page 77: ...n this section Installing the wireless LAN driver Install the wireless LAN driver according to the following procedure 1 Start Windows 2 Click Start Run 3 Click the Browse button to select Wireless_TIC_125458_v10 5 1 0_XP32 exe in the C WINXP Drv WirelessLAN folder and then click the OK button 4 The Important Information screen is displayed Check the contents and then click the Next button 5 The L...

Page 78: ...eature If you use wireless LAN for the first time click Enable Intel PROSet Wireless 3 Connectable wireless networks appears Select a desired network and click Connect Provide settings appropriate for the selected network 4 From the menu bar select Tool Control tools 5 The Create password screen is displayed Enter the password and then click the OK button 6 The Open administrator package screen is...

Page 79: ...then click Close 14 When saving completes click Finish 15 The Package has been saved screen is displayed Click Apply this package to this computer and then click the OK button 16 The created profile name is displayed in the Intel PROSet Wireless screen Click the profile and then click the Connect button 17 Check if the created profile is connected Connected is displayed on the right of the profile...

Page 80: ...Windows XP 1 Select a connectable wireless network in the Intel PROSet Wireless dialog box and click Connect 2 Enter proper names in fields Profile Name and Wireless Network Name SSID 3 Click Next The Security Settings dialog box appears Go to Setting WEP feature ...

Page 81: ...ion feature Perform the following operations For Windows XP 1 In the Security Settings dialog box set the settings appropriate for the connected wireless network Then set the settings follow the directions shown on the display screen ...

Page 82: ...it the BIOS setup menu and then turn off the N22A 4 Insert the cable of a serial device to the serial port on N22A 5 Turn on the power of N22A N22A cannot connect with a portable modem getting power through the serial port Use the built in battery or a modem using external AC power Some OSs may limit serial features The communication speed or distance may vary depending on the target Bluetooth dev...

Page 83: ...80KN S A hard disk drive provided with the N22A standard model Hard disk drive wide temperature range FC HD40KN S A hard disk drive provided with the N22A wide temperature range model Silicon disk drive FC SD20KN S A silicon disk drive provided with the N22A silicon disk model Be sure to use a hard disk drive of the same type as that in the selection menu installation type for your N22A ...

Page 84: ...over and then press down the part slid to the original position 3 Attach the anti theft screws if they are to be used 4 Install a battery and connect an AC adapter or car adapter HDDs are extremely precise equipment Note the following if used During data read write with the access lamp being ON only a small shock may cause the HDD to be defected If the HDD is defected important data may be unavail...

Page 85: ...the N22A the administrator can prohibit other users from changing settings 3 Hard disk password To prevent illegal use with any device other than the N22A a password must be entered when using the HDD by connecting to other devices There are two HDD passwords or HDD master and HDD user passwords The HDD master password is intended to release the HDD user password The HDD user password is intended ...

Page 86: ...cryption keys in the security chip Thus if only the HDD is withdrawn the data in the HDD will not be read A login password can be created only by a user having any of accounts in the local computer including guest and administrator accounts and those created for the computer To create a tip for a password anyone using computers can see the tips on the Welcome screen A user having the administrator...

Page 87: ...urity cable can be used to tie N22A to a desk or so This is effective to prevent N22A itself from being stolen The antitheft lock hole has the size of 3mm 7mm Select a security cable fit to the hole 3 6 ANTITHEFT HDD Silicon Disk and BATTERY The attached anti theft screws are effective to prevent HDD Silicon disk and the battery from being stolen The cover does not open easily tighten the anti the...

Page 88: ...wer saving and other features 4 1 1 Settings on BIOS SETUP Utility You can perform the following operations on the BIOS SETUP Utility 1 Setting the current date and time 2 Selecting language used on the BIOS SETUP Utility 3 Checking or changing hardware environment 4 Setting security 5 Setting power management 6 Setting boot of N22A Any settings changed on the BIOS SETUP Utility will be made effec...

Page 89: ...he setting data resulting from changes and exit the BIOS SETUP Utility Pressing F10 can do the same exit operation Exit Discarding Changes Exits the BIOS SETUP Utility without saving the setting values discarding the current setting values Load Setup Defaults Overwrites default values to all setting values The default values may be different from factory defaults See the factory defaults Discard C...

Page 90: ...ress F2 to Enter BIOS SETUP F12 to Boot on Network appears on the BIOS Start screen press F2 3 The BIOS SETUP Utility appears 4 Press F9 The Setup Confirmation dialog box appears 5 Select Yes and press Enter The system reads factory defaults 6 Press F10 7 Select Yes and press Enter The system saves the setting values and exits the BIOS SETUP Utility Now the job is completed The default values may ...

Page 91: ... USB USB Controller Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled Touch Panel Enabled FingerPrint Sensor Enabled Bluetooth Controller Enabled OP Controller Enabled Card Bus Device CardBus Controller Enabled IEEE1394 Controller Enabled SD Card Slot Enabled Memory Stick Card Enabled I O Device Configuration Serial port A Enabled Base I O address 3F8 Interrupt IRQ 4 Keyboard Enabled Internal Mouse Enabled Sound...

Page 92: ...92 Setting Item Factory Default Setting Item View Only Silent Boot Logo screen QuickBoot Mode Enabled Fn Left Ctrl key replacement Disabled ...

Page 93: ...Setting Item Factory Default Setting Item View Only Supervisor Password is User Password is Set Supervisor Password No value Set User Password No value User Password Protection Disabled Password on boot Disabled Network Boot Setting Keyboard Mouse Lock Enabled BIOS LOCK 2 Disabled HardDisk Security Fixed disk boot sector Normal Assign HDD Password No value Secondary Master HDD Password Disabled Ha...

Page 94: ... 75 Wide Range Temperature Support 80 Lower Limit 5 Wide Range Temperature Support 25 Voltage Sensor Enabled POST Errors Enabled HDD Thermal Sensor Enabled Self Diagnostic Program Disabled 6 Boot Order Configuration Setting Item Factory Default Setting Item View Only This menu lists boot devices in the preference order 1 USB CD ROM 2 USB FDC 3 Master HDE 4 Onboard LAN device The order shown on the...

Page 95: ...sor information If you move the cursor to this option and press Enter the relevant setting submenu appears on the screen Option Parameter Description Displayed value Multi core mode Disabled Enabled When set to Disabled the CPU operates in the single core mode When set to Enabled the CPU operates in the multiple core mode CPU Speed View only Indicates the speed of the installed CPU by the number o...

Page 96: ...system setting status on booting Shaded value Factory set 5 Silent Boot This option allows you to select the screen displayed on booting Option Parameter Description Silent Boot POST screen Logo screen Non screen Set to POST screen to display the Power On Self Test POST screen without displaying the NEC logo Set to Logo screen to display the NEC logo and shorten the booting time Set to Non screen ...

Page 97: ...n is stored has no empty space Event Log Validity View only Valid appears normally normal state Invalid appears if the event log area becomes illegal due to power shutdown during storage of event log If Invalid appears run Clear All DMI Event Logs to recover the normal state View DMI Event Log View only Press Enter to display the contents in the DMI event log entirely Clear All DMI Event Logs No Y...

Page 98: ...ed to disable the USB2 0 controller USB devices operate in the USB1 1 specification Touch Panel GPS Controller FingerPrint Sensor Bluetooth Controller Card Bus Device CardBus Controller IEEE1394 Controller SD Card Slot Memory stick Card Shaded value Factory set 4 4 3 I O Device Configuration Submenu The I O Device Configuration Submenu allows you to set features of peripherals built in N22A Option...

Page 99: ...7 Fn F8 are enabled to change the LCD brightness Keyboard Backlight Connect Disconnect Specify the keyboard backlight brightness control method Set to Interlocked to interlock with the LCD brightness The keyboard backlight brightness is increased decreased by pressing Fn F7 Fn F8 Keyboard backlight is turned on off by pressing Fn F1 Set to Independent to adjust the keyboard backlight brightness in...

Page 100: ...100 Option Parameter Description Reset Configuration Data Summary Screen Silent Boot QuickBoot Mode Fn Left Ctrl Key replacement ...

Page 101: ...n 1 Tablet Button 1 Ctrl Alt Del ESC 2 Tablet Button 2 Screen rotation Tab 3 Tablet Button 3 Enter Starting screen keyboard 4 Tablet Button 4 LCD brightness UP PgUp 5 Tablet Button 5 LCD brightness Down PgDn The tablet buttons can only have the features listed in the table below Do not specify any values other than those in the table below Feature Setting value Ctrl Alt Del 0100 h Screen rotation ...

Page 102: ...t Set Supervisor Password and press Enter The setting dialog box appears 2 Enter a new password in field Enter New Supervisor Password and press Enter 3 Enter the same password in field Confirm New Supervisor Password for confirmation and press Enter 4 When message Changes have been saved appears press Enter The value in field Supervisor Password is is changed to Set To change a password already s...

Page 103: ... if you enter the setup menu with the user password Shaded value Factory set 6 Password on boot Option Parameter Description Password Disabled Enabled et to Disabled not to request you to enter the user on boot passwords on booting Set to Enabled to request you to enter the user password on booting This option becomes selectable after a supervisor password is set Shaded value Factory set Without s...

Page 104: ...tect Set to Write Protect to prohibit data from being written to the boot sector in the HDD to protect the sector from virus Assign HDD Password No value Allows you to set an HDD password See Supplement 1 Setting HDD password for how to set an HDD password Secondary Master HDD Password Enabled Disabled Set to Enabled to set the HDD password in the secondary master hard disk drive Hard Disk Erase N...

Page 105: ...rotection Enabled Disabled Enable or disable the DEP Data Execution Protection Prevention feature Set to Enabled to enable the DEP feature Set to Disabled to disable the DEP feature Shaded value Factory set DEP Data Execution Prevention is a feature of preventing illegal programs and data from being executed in hardware manner DEP disables computer virus to write or run program codes illegally If ...

Page 106: ...rity chip TPM feature Set to No Change not to change the security chip TPM status Set to Enable Activate to enable the security chip TPM feature Set to Deactivate Disable to disable the security chip TPM feature Set to Clear to return the security chip TPM to the factory setting Not displayed when TPM support is set to Disabled Password Authentication Disabled Enabled Enable or disable password lo...

Page 107: ...ller PCMCIA Details Peripheral device settings Card bus controller Disabled 6 Locking bluetooth controller Details Peripheral device settings Bluetooth controller Disabled 7 Locking parallel ATA Details Peripheral device settings Parallel ATA Disabled 8 Locking serial ATA Details Peripheral device settings Serial ATA Disabled 4 5 3 Clearing BIOS Passwords N22A can limit users of the BIOS SETUP Uti...

Page 108: ...on the power is turned on If AC power of the AC adapter is interrupted with the power being off the power is not turned on Set to Power On to turn on the power at AC power on of the AC adapter Restore On AC Power Loss from S4 Intel SpeedStep R technology Disabled Enabled Specify whether the Intel SpeedStep technology is enabled or disabled Set to Disabled to operate N22A in the battery optimizatio...

Page 109: ...battery at level of 80 Select this if you want to make the battery life longer Set to Keeping to charge the battery at level of 50 Select this if the battery is stored Set to Auto to select Normal in the normal state but LongLife if the battery temperature becomes higher Battery Refresh No setting Recovers the battery feature Select Yes and press Enter to refresh the battery Shaded value Factory s...

Page 110: ...or is found by the POST and indicate the error content HDD Thermal Sensor 1 Disabled Enabled Specify the HDD temperature monitoring feature Set to Disabled to disable the HDD temperature monitoring feature at system booting Set to Enabled to enable the HDD temperature monitoring feature at system booting Illumination sensor Disabled Enabled Set the illuminance sensor If Disabled is selected the il...

Page 111: ...5 or F6 to move the cursor upward or downward in the list respectively Press x to move the cursor in Boot priority order and Excluded from boot order Up to eight devices can be registered in Boot priority order The factory set priority is defined as follows 1 USB CD ROM 2 USB FDC 3 Master HDE 4 Onboard LAN device The actual dialog box appears as follows Boot priority order 1 USB CDROM USB CDROM de...

Page 112: ...y computer and workgroup names in the Online Help of Microsoft Windows XP Professional To change the owner or organization see next subsection Changing Owner and or Organization by Modifying Registry or provide re setup for Windows XP For the re setup see Chapter 6 Re setup of Windows XP in N22A of Pre installed Model For the HDD installed in N22A of pre installed model the first and second partit...

Page 113: ...ansmission for reporting the change of device interface to IWMSWindow window times out Event ID 7011 Source Service Control Manager Type Error Description A timeout occurred during wait for transaction response from the WZCSVC service The registry has a variety of information required to operate Windows XP Changing the registry incorrectly may cause Windows XP to be started improperly Change the r...

Page 114: ...rvice Pack 2 The OS installed in N22A of Windows XP pre installed model is Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 called Service Pack 2 below Service Pack 2 includes a set of update programs intended to improve or correct faults and problems found after the first supply of Windows XP Addition deletion Do not delete Service Pack 2 from N22A Some device drivers are only applicable to Service Pack 2 Thu...

Page 115: ...tions An administrator privilege is a privilege to manage the entire configuration of a computer If you are unsure how to log in as a user with an administrator privilege on the Logon information screen enter Administrator in the User name field and in the Password field a password that you set for an administrator account when you started this machine for the first time Select the computer name t...

Page 116: ...nfirmation message for standby area creation will appear The main window of Standby Rescue Lite will appear when copying updating is completed 5 How to delete 1 Start Windows 2 Click Start Control Panel 3 Double click Add Remove Programs 4 Click the Standby Rescue Lite then click the Change Remove button 5 Click the Yes button when the Confirm File Delete window appears 6 Click the No to All butto...

Page 117: ...nformation by converting from a memory dump file output when a Windows system error occurs to a text file 4 Power switch feature For Windows XP Server 2003 Windows menu shutdown and power switch shutdown are the same operations however the power switch shutdown for Windows 2000 does not save data With this feature the same operations as Windows menu shutdown can be performed for Windows 2000 when ...

Page 118: ...ck the Next button when the Destination Folder window appears To change the installation destination folder click the Change Destination Folder button select the folder to install from the Look in window then click the OK button 8 Click the Install button when the Ready to Install the Program window appears 9 Click the Finish button when the Setup Completed window appears The installation of Adobe...

Page 119: ...ancel the lock of screen saver A replacement password for an application Protection of the important files 1 Supporting OSs Microsoft Windows XP English Ver SP2 2 Installation procedure 1 Start Windows 2 Click Start Control Panel 3 Double click Add or Remove Programs 4 Click CD or Floppy on the Add new Programs tab 5 If message Install Program From Floppy Disk or CD ROM and then click Next appears...

Page 120: ...rint registration procedure 4 Deletion procedure 1 Start Windows 2 Click Start Settings Control Panel 3 Double click Add or Remove Program 4 Click Protector Suite QL and Change 5 Follow the directions on the dialog box to uninstall the fingerprint authentication utility 6 After the uninstallation is completed reboot N22A Now the fingerprint authentication utility is removed completely Data saved i...

Page 121: ...TUP or Press F12 to Network boot appears press F2 2 After the BIOS SETUP Utility menu appears select Security 3 Select Security Chip Configuration and press Enter 4 Select Security Chip and press Enter 5 Select Enabled and press Enter 6 Item Security Platform appears Select it and press Enter 7 Select Enabled and press Enter 8 Press F10 to open the Save configuration changes and exit now dialog bo...

Page 122: ...ppears on the task tray at the bottom right corner of the screen Click the icon to display its menu 5 Deletion procedure 1 Start Windows 2 Click Start Control Panel 3 Double click Add or Remove Programs 4 Click Infineon TPM Professional Package and Change Remove 5 If the Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears click Yes 6 When Delete shared file appears click No to all 7 After the uninstallation ...

Page 123: ...ferent from their original ones by using the BIOS SETUP Utility If any of the keys are assigned FC button 1 and or FC button 2 the execution commands or application starts registered on the FC Button Setup utility dialog box can be run FC button 1 and FC button 2 must be assigned to tablet buttons via the BIOS setup menu to use the above function See C WINXP FCBTN FCbtnReadme txt for details 3 Sta...

Page 124: ... CHAPTER RE SETUP of Windows XP PREINSTALLED MODEL The accompanying recovery DVD ROMs for the English version preinstalled model comes as one DVD ROM The accompanying recovery DVD ROMs for the Japanese version preinstalled model comes as one DVD ROM Among the applications accompanying this product the following can be used with English preinstalled models Applications that can be used in the Engli...

Page 125: ...125 Installing OS and Applications THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 126: ...d remove the plug from the cigar lighter receptacle and remove the car adapter from this product Take actions Take action according to the relevant event in Troubleshooting Q A Booted normally Not booted No applicable No tips found Not soluble Remove peripheral devices If the troubles cannot be solved still turn off the power Remove added peripheral devices including expanded board memory and hard...

Page 127: ...lved Return system settings to original values Return the system settings to the factory defaults according to the description in Repairing System Not soluble Delete added applications Delete applications installed by you one by one to check if the trouble can be solved Examine applications To check if each application is available to the operating system or service pack you use refer to the User ...

Page 128: ...check the status and or change settings properly See Starting Windows XP in Safe Mode in Repairing System Use system information System information You can collect the system information including the configuration of N22A and other related information can be collected to display the information The system information helps to search for the data required to solve system problems rapidly Procedure...

Page 129: ...ext editor such as Notepad to see the file Recover system settings to original You can return the system settings to the factory default values in the following procedure 1 Turn on the power of N22A 2 Press F2 on the NEC Logo screen The BIOS Setup Utility Menu screen appears 3 Press F9 The confirmation message appears 4 Confirm that Yes is selected and press Enter 5 Press F10 The confirmation mess...

Page 130: ...ing Battery Level and Installing Battery When the power lamp illuminates in green During operation the power management feature may work to clear the screen automatically Try to press any key to check if the screen display appears The brightness of the screen may be too low Press Fn F7 to increase the brightness Outputting display data to external monitor may be set Press Fn F3 to alter the displa...

Page 131: ...on menu may appear if Windows was shut down improperly last or cannot be started normally due to some start error Restart Windows in the safe mode according to Repairing System Message Checking file system on appears on the display screen In the next start of Windows after illegal termination the HDD may be checked to be valid on the way of the starting Without errors Windows is started normally I...

Page 132: ...original screen before entering into the power saving state does not appear Some applications or peripheral devices may operate improperly when an attempt is made to use the suspend standby feature Turn off the power of N22A once and on again If the power cannot be turned off press the power switch continuously for four seconds or longer to shut down N22A forcibly To use an application or peripher...

Page 133: ...le one or more applications are executed Deleting the primary working file may cause applications not to operate Delete temporary files for Internet Explorer Delete one or more installed applications Deleting applications not used at the moment allows the empty capacity in the HDD to be increased Click Disk Cleanup to delete unnecessary files in the HDD The empty capacity in the HDD does not incre...

Page 134: ...lity software 9 Troubles of network LAN Symptoms Action N22A cannot connect with network The connection may be invalid Contact your network administrator to check if N22A is connected to the relevant hub through a LAN cable The setting may be invalid For example the protocol or the domain work group may be set improperly or the computer account may not be put on the primary domain controller For d...

Page 135: ...d standby or pause state during communication Release the setting that the Windows power management feature may enter N22A into the suspend standby state automatically if the setting is provided 10 Troubles of wireless LAN Symptoms Action Communication is disabled Check that the wireless communication switch is on Press Fn F2 to alter ON OFF of the wireless LAN feature On the Wireless Network Conn...

Page 136: ...connected The surrounding radio wave status may be bad Shorten the distance to the remote computer connected to N22A and or remove obstacles between N22A and the remote PC Then connect N22A to the remote device again The remote computer may be just booted After several minutes check the connection status again Double clicking the icon of a remote computer in Network Computer cannot indicate the in...

Page 137: ...ither of the state abort the communication program and remove or halt the card If a file or program stored in the disk inserted in the floppy disk or CD ROM drive connected to N22A through USB is opened or executed close the file or abort the program Then the N22A can be entered into the suspend standby or pause state For memory extension the empty capacity by the extended memory capacity is requi...

Page 138: ...tion erases all data not stored 15 Sound troubles Symptoms Action Sound does not replay Check if the mute feature is enabled Click Start Control Panel Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Sounds and Audio Devices to display the Sound and Audio Devices Properties dialog box If the Mute checkbox in the Volume tab of the Sound and Audio Devices Properties dialog box is checked uncheck the checkbox Confirm...

Page 139: ... drive is selected for writing Confirm that a sufficient empty capacity remains in the floppy disk Confirm that the floppy disk is not damaged physically Reading data from the floppy disk is disabled Confirm that the floppy disk has already been formatted Confirm that a proper drive is selected for reading 18 Battery charger failure option FC BC01N Symptoms Action The charger is broken Stop using ...

Page 140: ...forget the supervisor password contact your service representative 22 Miscellaneous Symptoms Action The date and or clock go wrong If the device is stored at a high or low temperature the internal clock may deviate In this case reset before use Check the clock of OS and the BIOS Setup Menu to find the system time OS and the RTC clock BIOS When the system time goes wrong The operated application so...

Page 141: ...ood Configuration menu 2 Provide the system with re setup by using the recovery CD ROMs Notes on re setup Make a backup of data Some re setup methods may erase all or a part of data you have created For the re setup methods see Standard and Custom Re setups Write down the settings of N22A Re setup returns all settings including network settings to the factory defaults To use N22A with the same set...

Page 142: ...in the NTFS format Drive D and the other drives are not formatted and the data in the drives is left as it is The capacity of drive C is not changed 2 Re setup of entire HDD area to a single partition Provide the entire area of the built in HDD with re setup to a single partition in the NTFS format Drive C can have the maximum capacity Data in the built in HDD is erased completely Be sure to make ...

Page 143: ...s can be selected on the menu Hardware profile selection used at startup of this device Switch configuration at previous normal startup Reboot this device System repair 5 To restart Windows XP in the configuration before occurrence of the problem press L Then press Enter Windows XP is started by using the configuration at the last normal starting Starting Windows XP in Safe Mode The safe mode is a...

Page 144: ...r and extended memory devices should never be connected to N22A If these peripherals are purchased concurrently with N22A first complete the setup of Windows XP to be followed by connections and installations of the peripherals according to the user s guides coming with the peripherals Be sure to connect the AC adaptor all the way of re setup Do not turn off the power on the way Do not turn off th...

Page 145: ...reen appears Click the scroll button to read it thoroughly 3 After reading click Yes I accept Then click Next Clicking No I don t accept disables the setup job to be started 4 If the Help protect your PC dialog box appears select Not right now and click Next 5 If the What s your computer s name dialog box appears enter any name in the name field The factory default of Computer name is FCN22A XXXXX...

Page 146: ...he Introduction to Windows XP screen and click Yes on the Change System Settings Screen screen to restart the system Now the operation is completed After re booting the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box may appear If this occurs provide proper settings in the following procedure 1 If Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard appears click No not this time and then click Next 2 Cli...

Page 147: ... the Input language list 5 If Keyboard layout IME has only a single option click the option If more than one options are available open pull down menu Keyboard layout IME and select the desired option from the list 6 Click OK 7 Click the language of the used keyboard layout from the Default input language list 8 Click OK 9 Click OK Installing Attached Applications Install attached applications wit...

Page 148: ... setup is completed any peripherals including a printer and extended memory devices should never be connected to N22A If these peripherals are purchased concurrently with N22A first complete the setup of Windows XP to be followed by connections and installations of the peripherals according to the user s guides coming with the peripherals Do not turn off the power on the way Do not turn off the po...

Page 149: ... disabled If so retain the unassigned area as a partition before selecting C ドライブのみを再セッ トアップ 1 If the following dialog box appears select C ドライブのみを再セットアップ and press Enter 2 If message C ドライブに Windows XP を再セットアップします よろしいです か appears on the dialog box select Yes and press Enter For the subsequent steps follow the directions on the dialog box If the Windows XP Setup Wizard dialog box appears after re...

Page 150: ...very CD ROMs 3 Re setup with free setting of HDD area NFTS Select ユーザ設定による再セットアップ on the WindowsXP 再セットアップ dialog box and press Enter 1 If the following dialog box appears select ユーザ設定による再セットアップ and press Enter 2 If message ドライブのサイズを GB 単位で指定できます appears enter the desired capacity of drive C by using the numeric keypad The range from 5GB to 82GB can be specified However you cannot specify any capa...

Page 151: ...are guaranteed for six months Charged repair If the warranty period has expired or based on NEC s criteria the life of the failed component is considered to have ended the product will be repaired for a fee The repair fee comprises charges for labor components and for on site repair only travel expenses Flow of repair Caution when sending a product for repair Pack the product so that it will not b...

Page 152: ...so they cannot be repaired Charges may apply for replacing these components even if the warranty period has not expired 部品名 推奨交換周期の目安 備 考 標準 HDD 3 年または 20 000POH 通電時間 の短い方 FC HD80KN S 広温度範囲 HDD 3 年または 20 000POH 通電時間 の短い方 高温環境下では 1 年 1 日 8 時間 250 日 運用 FC HD40KN S Silicon disk drive Within 10 years or 100 thousand rewrites whichever comes first FC SD20KN S LCD 10 000h タッチパッド 打鍵 100 万回以内 タッチパネル 打鍵 10...

Page 153: ... decimal point of X 512 KB is rounded up 4 Rewrite life Years reference value 100 000 times DaB Z A H D 6 3 2 Service Menu The following FC98 NX Series Support Pack maintenance pack is offered Three service types can be selected 1 On site repair service A service engineer visits the installation site and repairs the system when a problem occurs 2 Pick up repair service A company assigned by NEC pi...

Page 154: ...e factory computer type failure details and other information into the problem check sheet at the end of this document Operating environment 1 Hardware environment Main unit model name serial number warranty number and available hard disk space as well as types model names and product names manufacturer names of your peripheral devices external monitor printer expansion hard disk drive card device...

Page 155: ...ith soft dry and clean cloth to remove dirt lightly 6 6 RECYCLING BATTERIES A lithium ion battery is used for N22A Lithium ion batteries are valuable resources being recyclable To protect valuable resources do not dispose batteries becoming unnecessary but bring them to any of the following carry on centers For details of the carry on centers see the NEC environmental web page below URL http www n...

Page 156: ...ing temperature ranges 20 to 60ºC in storage for a month or shorter 20 to 45ºC in storage for three months or shorter 20 to 20ºC in storage for a year or shorter Do not leave the battery for three months or longer without recharging 6 8 DISPOSAL OF DEVICES For the disposal of N22A hard disk drives and options contact your service representative See Recycling Batteries in Chapter 6 Maintenance for ...

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Page 158: ...11 CADR 9 12 CADR 8 13 CADR 13 14 CADR 14 15 WE 16 IREQ 17 CAVCC 18 CAVPP 19 CADR 16 20 CADR 15 21 CADR 12 22 CADR 7 23 CADR 6 24 CADR 5 25 CADR 4 26 CADR 3 27 CADR 2 28 CADR 1 29 CADR 0 30 CADATA 0 31 CADATA 1 32 CADATA 2 33 IOIS16 34 GND 35 GND 36 CD1 37 CADATA 11 38 CADATA 12 39 CADATA 13 40 CADATA 14 41 CADATA 15 42 CE2 43 VS1 44 IORD 45 IOWR 46 CADR 17 47 CADR 18 48 CADR 19 49 CADR 20 50 CADR...

Page 159: ...ace Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 GND 2 USBD 3 USBD 4 CPUSB 5 RESERVED 6 RESERVED 7 SMBCLK 8 SMBDATA 9 1 5V 10 1 5V 11 WAKE 12 3 3VAUX 13 PERST 14 3 3V 15 3 3V 16 CLKREQ 17 CPPE 18 REFCLK 19 REFCLK 20 GND 21 PERn0 22 PERp0 23 GND 24 PETn0 25 PETp0 26 GND 3 SD interface Connector SD slot 12 pin connector female Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 CD DATA3 2 CMD 3 GND 4 MEDIA_3V 5 CLK 6 ...

Page 160: ... 2 ADP IN 3 AC GND 4 AC GND 6 Headphone output interface Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 AGND 2 LEFT 3 RIGHT 7 Microphone input interface Connector Mini jack female Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 AGND 2 LEFT 3 RIGHT 8 Analog RGB interface Connector SD sub 15 pin connector female Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 VP50 10 GND 11 N...

Page 161: ...connector male Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 USB interface USB 1 2 3 Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 5V 2 D 3 D 4 GND 11 IEEE1394 interface Pin number Signal name Pin alignment 1 TPB 2 TPB 3 TPA 4 TPA ...

Page 162: ...IRQ08 System CMOS realtime clock IRQ09 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ10 SMBus controller IRQ11 Not used IRQ12 Touch pad IRQ13 Math coprocessor IRQ14 Primary IDE IRQ15 Secondary IDE IRQ16 Express Card PC card bus controller USB UHCI4 Internal GA PCI Express Root Port 2 IRQ17 Wireless LAN IEEE1394 PCI Express Root Port1 IRQ18 EHCI2 USB UHCI2 SD card IRQ19 USB UHCI1 SATAAHCI controller IRQ20 Int...

Page 163: ...163 Appendices 7 3 OUTSIDE DIMENSION 7 3 1 N22A 1 Body 298 6 260 4 295 4 excluding projections and bumper 245 5 excluding projections and bumper ...

Page 164: ...164 Excluding projections including rubber feet and protect rubbers at 4 corners Rotation of LCD display panel 389 8 Body with LCD display panel made upright node type 283 6 Unit mm ...

Page 165: ...ber feet and protect rubbers at 4 corners 7 3 2 Spare Battery FC BP01N FC BP01N W FC BP01N L 483 4 20 5 145 1 100 69 Unit mm Unit mm Weight about 0 33 kg FC BP01N about 0 33 kg FC BP01N W about 0 21 kg FC BP01N L Body with LCD display panel taken down ...

Page 166: ...D FC HD40KN S Silicon Disk Drive FC SD20KN S AC cabl e leng th Abo ut 1 8 m Pow er cord leng th Abo ut 2 m Unit mm Weight about 0 46 kg 63 0 5 140 0 5 128 3 82 2 Unit mm Weight about 0 12Kg FC HD80KN S about 0 12Kg FC HD40KN S about 0 12Kg FC SD20KN S 2 000 100 20 5 Excluding projections 30 5 0 5 ...

Page 167: ...ain unit Model number shown on the warranty FC N22A Serial number warranty number S Memory capacity MB MegaByte Hard disk capacity GB GigaByte Available hard disk space GB GigaByte MB MegaByte To check the hard disk capacity and available space click My computer and right click the hard disk icon followed by Properties in the menu shown The capacity and space will be shown Peripheral devices Produ...

Page 168: ...d write the message s or the number s When does the failure occur Describe the situation when the failure occurred such as the names of all applications running and the operation status At every start up Every time the application is started When a specific operation is performed For the first time Decribe what you noticed if anything Describe when you noticed the failure and whether anything unus...

Page 169: ...al device s Software may be initialized including replacement of the hard disk during repair Do you agree with software initialization If you do not agree with initialization the device may not be repaired Be sure to backup the data you created in the hard disk before requesting a repair regardless of whether you agree with initialization For how to backup see Windows Help Agree with initializatio...

Page 170: ...79 Hot Keys 22 I I O Lock 76 Initializing Battery 37 K KEYBOARD Keyboard with backlight 23 L LCD display 12 M MAINTENANCE MEMORY CARD P Pause state 13 PC CARD EXPRESS CARD 38 PCI Configuration 66 Power lamp 14 Power Saving Features 13 Primary Master 65 Processor Settings 65 R Remote power on feature 46 Resume 15 S Safe mode 120 SD Card 40 Security 71 SECURITY MENU SILICON DISK DRIVE 53 SSIDs netwo...

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