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Wireless LAN 
LED Indicator

 

Green 

Indicates that Wireless LAN is enabled and 

notebook is connected to a network. 

Blue 

The 

Bluetooth

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 wireless technology is 

enabled. 

 

Bluetooth

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wireless 
technology LED 

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This LED only lights up if your notebook is equipped with a 

Bluetooth

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 wireless technology board. 

 

ECO LED 
indicator 

Green 

This indicates that “ECO” mode is enabled. 

Summary of Contents for VERSA M380 Series

Page 1: ...NEC VERSA M380 Series Electronic User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...Introduction Only applicable to Windows XP 35 Notebook Components 48 Applications 49 Using Your NEC VERSA 62 Preparing for Travel 72 Using Peripheral Devices 74 Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment 76 Problem Checklist 82 Recovery Information for Windows Vista only 84 Recovery Information for Windows XP only 89 Frequently Asked Questions 92 Safety Notices 99 Glossary 106 License Agreement 107 Cop...

Page 3: ...ury or even loss of life For specific models only Items marked with an asterisk denotes optional items only supplied for specific models If the items are not found in the packaging box it means that they are not applicable to the notebook you have just purchased hence they are not included for you in the notebook Electronic User s Guide This Electronic User s Guide aims to help you familiarise you...

Page 4: ...sical contact such as being bumped or dropped Check the notebook for condensation If condensation is present allow it to evaporate before switching on the notebook Keep the notebook away from dust sand and dirt Note For information on the specifications of your notebook please refer to the System Configuration Label on the packaging box that comes with your system CAUTION Before you connect or dis...

Page 5: ...rom its AC power outlet if it is not going to be used for a long time This will avoid damage from transient over voltage Do not attempt to disassemble the notebook Do not push any foreign objects into the notebook bays connectors or slots Keep the notebook away from magnetised areas some airline tray tables are magnetic do not set your notebook on top of them Doing so may damage the data on your h...

Page 6: ...Storage Environment Guidelines Page 105 Keep the storage area free from vibration and magnetic fields Keep the notebook and its components away from organic solvents or corrosive gases Avoid leaving the notebook and its components under direct sunlight or near heat sources Routine Cleaning CAUTION Never use harsh solutions household cleaners or spray cleaners that contain caustic materials on the ...

Page 7: ...or guidelines that help you use your notebook productively and safely Information includes setting up and using your notebook while reducing your risk of developing nerve muscle or tendon disorders For more information please refer to Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment Page 76 Read through this Electronic User s Guide to familiarise yourself with the notebook NEC VERSA The notebook offers you a...

Page 8: ...esolution colour LCD display C Keyboard Standard QWERTY key layout models purchased may be shipped with country specific keyboard layouts D Touchpad Works like a standard computer mouse Simply move your fingertip over the touchpad to control the position of the cursor E Built in Microphone Allows you to record mono sound with your notebook F Fingerprint Sensor For specific models only The Fingerpr...

Page 9: ...y on the notebook If your notebook only has Wireless LAN and does not have Bluetooth wireless technology The first press enables Wireless LAN The second press disables Wireless LAN If your notebook has both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth wireless technology The first press enables ONLY Wireless LAN The second press enables ONLY Bluetooth wireless technology The third press enables both Wireless LAN an...

Page 10: ...D Battery Bay Equipped with a rechargeable battery The Left Side View of the Notebook Item Description A Security Cable Slot This slot is for fitting a security cable device for extra protection of your notebook B Modem Port Use this port to connect the notebook to an analogue telephone line for access to the internet C USB Ports Each USB port allows you to connect USB equipped peripheral devices ...

Page 11: ...D C IEEE 1394 Port Use this port to daisy chain up to 63 IEEE 1394 a high speed interface devices to your system IEEE 1394 devices support plug and play connectivity for transfer rates of up to 400 MB s D External SATA Port Use this port to connect to an external SATA hard disk drive E USB Port Each USB port allows you to connect USB equipped peripheral devices such as printers monitors and scanne...

Page 12: ...or more information please refer to Introducing Your NEC VERSA Replacing the Battery Page 22 B Battery Bay Equipped with a rechargeable Lithium Ion Li Ion battery C Battery Release Latch Releases the battery from the battery bay For more information please refer to Introducing Your NEC VERSA Replacing the Battery Page 22 ...

Page 13: ...ert to their normal functions as typewriter keys Control keys C Ctrl Alt Fn and Shift are controls used in conjunction with other keys to change their functions To use control keys press and hold down the control key while pressing another key For example Press Ctrl c means to hold down the Ctrl key and press the c key Key combinations are specific to the application you are running Windows keys D...

Page 14: ...arged Otherwise this means the battery is fully discharged Green Orange Indicates that the battery is charging Flashing Orange Indicates a low battery capacity Blinks Red Indicates an error Try removing and reinstalling the battery Note The battery may be overheating and therefore cannot start charging Disconnect the AC adapter from the wall outlet and allow both the notebook and battery to cool t...

Page 15: ...s connected to a network Blue The Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled Bluetooth wireless technology LED Indicator For specific models only Note This LED only lights up if your notebook is equipped with a Bluetooth wireless technology board ECO LED indicator Green This indicates that ECO mode is enabled ...

Page 16: ...k of media Fn F12 Enables the Sleep mode Pressing this tells the notebook to go into standby shutting down disk activity and lowers energy consumption Power Button Use the Power button in the following ways Press the Power button to power on Press the Power button to move from Standby mode and to proceed with normal operations Press and hold the Power button in place for 4 or more seconds to initi...

Page 17: ...ck and drag of the primary mouse button Item Description A Touchpad This device replaces the mouse and is for positioning the cursor on a notebook display screen B Scroll Lock Icon This section of the touchpad allows you to scroll your view up or down on compatible applications C Left Button This is the primary button Clicking it usually selects the item your cursor is pointing at D Right Button C...

Page 18: ...ard and touchpad at a comfortable height Keep your forearms parallel to the floor Your wrists should be relaxed and straight While using the keyboard and touchpad keep your shoulders and arms as relaxed as possible Take regular breaks from the notebook to rest your eyes Perform stretching exercises to relax your fingers hands wrists forearms and shoulders Icon Name Function Scroll Lock Icon Lightl...

Page 19: ...charge the battery pack Use the AC adaptor whenever an AC power outlet is nearby Keep the adaptor connected whenever possible The AC adaptor charges the battery when it is connected whether the notebook is powered on or off Note The power cable may vary from country to country Note Consult your dealer or the local electrical authorities if you are unsure of the type of power cord to use in your co...

Page 20: ...val The plug must be a type appropriate for the country where it is used Check with your local dealer for HAR Harmonisation certification mark type 18 AWG American Wire Gauge 2 conductor cord or better Obtain replacement cords at an authorised service centre The replacement must be of the same type and voltage rating as of the original cord Using the Battery Note Although the battery is fully char...

Page 21: ...hargers Charge the battery for the specified charge time only During charging keep the environmental temperature between 5 C and 35 C Read the instructions that come with the battery charger before charging the battery Low Battery Power When battery power gets low connect your notebook to the AC adaptor If no AC adaptor is available change the battery using the battery replacement procedure For mo...

Page 22: ...its a foul odour Keep the battery dry and away from water Keep metal objects away from battery terminals Metal objects in contact with the connectors can cause a short circuit and subsequently damage the battery If the battery leaks If the battery leaks onto skin or clothing wash the area immediately with clean running water Battery fluid can cause skin rashes and damage fabric If battery fluid ge...

Page 23: ...ery outwards to remove the battery Note Place your notebook in this position and follow the steps stated to remove the battery Installing the Battery in your Notebook Insert the new battery as follows 1 Turn the notebook over CAUTION Be extra careful to avoid damage to your notebook 2 Make sure you unlock the battery security lock 3 Align the battery with the battery bay slot and connector 4 Place...

Page 24: ...k power after use Clean the battery connectors with a dry cloth if they get dirty When not in use store the battery in a cool dry area The following symptoms indicate that battery life is nearing an end Discard batteries that display these symptoms Shorter work times Discolouration warping Hot to the touch Strange odour Disposing of the Battery Before disposing of the battery put adhesive tape on ...

Page 25: ...u with a double beep and the message Press F1 to resume If you press F2 the system enters BIOS Setup automatically If you want to fix the error carefully read the error message that appears above the prompt taking notes if you want and press F2 You will see this message if your system s CMOS battery which provides power to maintain system configuration settings has become fully discharged BIOS Set...

Page 26: ...cts an error during POST it prompts you with a double beep and a message Press F1 to resume If you press F2 the system enters BIOS Setup automatically If you want to fix the error carefully read the error message that appears above the prompt taking notes if you want and press F2 You will see this message if your CMOS battery has become fully discharged BIOS Setup Menus The BIOS Setup features fiv...

Page 27: ... notebook s Flash ROM As indicated in this chapter you use the BIOS Setup utility to configure your notebook s software and hardware features Only update your notebook s BIOS using the update files specific to your notebook s model CAUTION You only need to update the BIOS if significant improvements or fixes have been made to the current system BIOS Your authorised dealer or Support Services repre...

Page 28: ...systems featuring LAN capabilities Some of these screens may otherwise not appear 1 Initial Windows setup screen Choose your appropriate Country or Region Time and Currency and Keyboard Layout Then click the Next button at the lower right corner 2 The End User License Agreement screen Carefully read the license agreement and click in the relevant check box to accept its terms Click the Next button...

Page 29: ...l see the message Microsoft Corporation displayed on your screen Please wait for a moment while the initial Windows setup screen loads For more information please refer to Windows Vista Operating System Introduction Windows Vista Operating System Setup Page 28 IMPORTANT Windows Language Selection This option is applicable to Hong Kong dual boot models only CAUTION Once you have selected the langua...

Page 30: ...y its function Right click on the icon to display its menu options or double click on the icon to launch it Right click an empty area of the taskbar and select Properties to recognise the taskbar For more information please refer to Windows Vista Operating System Introduction Tips for Using Windows Vista Page 34 The quick launch on the left hand side of the taskbar can be hidden or active The noti...

Page 31: ...safe to remove an item from this list by right clicking the icon and selecting Remove from this list as the software program itself will not be deleted You can access your installed software and other Windows programs by selecting All Programs Recently installed programs are highlighted Technical Support Information Technical support information is available in Windows Vista Click the Start button...

Page 32: ...n Control Panel select Performance and Maintenance double click Power Options The Power Options Properties are broken down as follows Power Plan Use the Power Schemes tab options to define the appropriate power scheme for your notebook and to set timeouts for standby monitor and hard disk Parameter Options Description Power Plan VERSA Balanced Power Saver High Performance Defines the most appropri...

Page 33: ...lay message Sound alarm Allows you to define whether the alarm is visual or auditive Alarm Action Sleep Hibernate Shut down Do nothing Allows you to define which action is taken by the notebook when the alarm goes off Critical battery alarm 3 0 100 Allows you to define a critical battery alarm percentage notification and system action Notification Display message Sound alarm Allows you to define w...

Page 34: ...at s new Topic Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Windows Vista We continually strive to bring you the latest and proven features and technologies As part of our drive to continually improve our products software incompatible issues might occur on brand new operating system We are working with our partners to address these issues and deliver solutions to you as soon as possible Please visit our Questi...

Page 35: ... keyboard sending output to the display screen keeping track of files and directories on the disk and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers Your notebook comes pre installed with Windows operating systems Windows XP Operating Systems The Windows XP operating systems provide a means of running applications navigating through your file structure and using your notebook Each...

Page 36: ...rea Network LAN go directly to step 6 5 Do you use a username and password to connect to the Internet screen Answer the question by checking the relevant option and click the Next button If you selected Yes I use a username and password to connect the Let s set up your Internet account screen is displayed Enter your username password and ISP s service name Click the Next button and go directly to ...

Page 37: ...a moment while the initial Windows setup screen loads For more information please refer to Windows XP Operating System Introduction Windows XP Operating System Setup Page 36 IMPORTANT Windows Language Selection This option is applicable to Hong Kong dual boot models only When you have made the decision you will be required to reconfirm the operating system language please refer to the picture belo...

Page 38: ...ed that lets you view zoom in and out rotate print save as and delete images This is supported by the Windows Bitmap JPEG GIF TIF and PNG formats Professional versus Home Edition Your notebook may feature either the Windows XP Professional operating system or the Windows XP Home operating system edition Note that all the features available in the Home edition are also included in the Professional ...

Page 39: ...rea allowing you to easily customise and control their settings or status The following icons normally appear in the notification area Time Clock Allows you to adjust the time and date select your time zone and offers the option to automatically synchronise the time with an internet time server For more information about the Desktop and taskbar icons refer to the Windows XP operating system online...

Page 40: ...ower Options Properties In Windows XP operating system most ACPI power management settings are controlled through Windows Power Options Properties not through the BIOS Setup utility unless otherwise noted To access Windows Power Options Properties go to Start Control Panel select Performance and Maintenance and click on Power Options The Power Options Properties are broken down as follows Power sc...

Page 41: ... a warning message or invoke Standby Hibernate or Shutdown Parameter Options Description Low battery alarm 10 0 100 Allows you to define a low battery alarm percentage notification and system action Notification Display message Sound alarm Allows you to define whether the alarm is visual or aural video or audio Alarm Action Standby Hibernate Shut down No action Allows you to define which action is...

Page 42: ...andby Checked Unchecked Determines whether or not the notebook prompts for your Windows password when resuming from Standby When I close the lid on my notebook Standby Do nothing Hibernate Defines the system action when the LCD panel is closed When I press the Power button on my notebook Shut down Standby Hibernate Do nothing Ask me what to do Defines Default settings are shown in red Hibernate Us...

Page 43: ...ecognising the Power Management States It is important to recognise your notebook s behaviour when in each of these power management states The following table describes the notebook behaviour for each power management state LCD Timeout Standby STR Hibernate STF Default Setting 5 minutes DC power 15 minutes AC power 5 minutes DC power 20 minutes AC power 2 hours DC power 3 hours AC power Manually ...

Page 44: ...y Program refer to the Quick Reference delivered with your notebook Restarting in Safe Mode 1 Click on Start Turn Off Computer and then click on Restart 2 When you see the message Please select the operating system to start press F8 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate safe mode option and then press Enter Safe Mode starts using only the basic files and drivers see above Use this mode...

Page 45: ...tomatically play a music CD with the Windows Media Player upon insertion in the optical drive 1 Click on Start My Computer and right click on the optical disk drive icon 2 Select Properties and click on the AutoPlay tab 3 Choose a CD type in this case Music CD from the drop down list 4 Select an action to perform in this case Play Audio CD using Windows Media Player 5 Click on Apply and then on OK...

Page 46: ... click on Create Password You will now be prompted for this password each time you log on to Windows both when you boot and when you resume from the Hibernate state To be prompted for this password when you resume from Standby follow the steps below 1 Click on Start Control Panel and Performance and Maintenance 2 Click on the Power Options icon 3 On the Advanced tab put a check mark in front of th...

Page 47: ...area pane click on Customise to change the notification area behaviour for instance if you do not wish to take advantage of the feature that hides the seldom used notification icons Note If you wish to restore the Speaker icon to the notification area as in previous versions of Windows follow the steps below 1 Click on Start Control Panel Sounds Speech and Audio Devices 2 Pick Change the speaker s...

Page 48: ...48 Notebook Components For details of notebook components please refer to the System Configuration label System Configuration Label ...

Page 49: ...stry standards for downloading and experiencing interactive multimedia graphics and audio on the web This plug in allows you to experience high resolution images and graphics zooming and panning up to 25000 without losing any of the original picture quality The plug in also lets you experience exciting interactive animations that can include audio from hi fi to CD quality Adobe Flash Plug In Adobe...

Page 50: ...rk facilitating mobility minimising downtime and improving your productivity Please refer to the following steps to launch the Bluetooth wireless technology software Click Start go to All Programs select Application Setup and then click Bluetooth The software varies according to the model and is subject to change without notice for specific models only ...

Page 51: ...ional settings prior to playback of BR DVD PowerDVD might display the message A critical component of the player requires periodic updates Click Yes to connect to the CyberLink website and download the updated version of PowerDVD for automatic AACS Advanced Access Content System keys renewal This online update is important for successful playback of Blu ray titles with AACS protection 1 To play th...

Page 52: ...y to play back the BR DVD movie Note The Blu ray Disc titles can only be playback using the PowerDVD program The region setting allows you to set to a maximum of 5 changes All regions BR DVDs do not require any region setting change The software varies according to the model and is subject to change without notice for specific models only ...

Page 53: ... ratios ensures that recorded TV programs are output and authored in the same menu size as the captured content MakeDisc intelligently detects the aspect ratio of the majority of the captured digital TV content not just the first frame like other software MakeDisc is compatible with the most popular data video photo and music formats which makes for easy creation of data CDs and DVDs music CDs vid...

Page 54: ...r create your own music mix from several CDs Automatically burn hundreds of songs across multiple CDs Easily rip audio CDs into MP3 WMA OGG WAV FLAC and more Create Jukebox CDs MP3 WMA WAV CDs Make custom Audio CDs for your car or home CD player Data Create mastered data discs Make exact copies of data discs Erase re writable discs Create bootable discs to recover your notebook in case of a crash ...

Page 55: ...ducts techniques and tips Advanced Options Normalisation and Noise reduction for audio CDs Ability to control burn speeds Control write format including ISO and UDF Record types Disc at once Track at once open or closed Premastering cache file date and time Switch between mini mode and full mode interface Primary volume descriptor fields publisher ID data preparer application ID The software varie...

Page 56: ...dyDrive enabled If not please check the enable box accordingly You will be prompted to restart the notebook 4 After your notebook restarts Intel Turbo Memory will be functional You will enhance your notebook performance and ensure certain applications to perform properly such as MDVDCreator by enabling Intel Turbo Memory After performing notebook recovery using F8 or MDVD you might notice an addit...

Page 57: ...nsure your personal files and information are not compromised Product Benefits New Advanced controls for granting an application Internet access for a specified session only New Gaming mode auto detects whenever you re in Full Screen mode suppressing pop up messages and enhancing your on line experience Exclusive Hackerwatch org integration links to an anti hacking database and Worldwide Hacker Ac...

Page 58: ...ways have up to date protection Real time alerting Security alerts notify you of emergency virus outbreaks and security threats and provide response options to remove neutralise or learn more about the threat Convenient protection A variety of renewal options help keep your McAfee protection current Performance Tools Remove unused files defragment used files and use system restore to keep your not...

Page 59: ... New Automated daily signature updates help keep your notebook protected from recently discovered virus and spyware threats Inline cleaning automatically cleans infections when virus worm Trojan ActiveX control and Java applet threats are detected from Comprehensive fast and unobtrusive scans identify and remove viruses Trojans worms unwanted programs such as spyware and adware dialers and other m...

Page 60: ... home or on public networks Full System Scan performs a deep scan to remove existing viruses spyware and other threats Norton Protection Center provides a central place to easily check overall security settings Includes protection updates and new product features as available throughout the renewable service period With this service you receive the right to use this product on one computer or on t...

Page 61: ...n order to activate SRS Premium Sound please double click on its icon on the Windows desktop Once activated it will be automatically loaded every time you start your computer For further information please refer to its on screen help The software varies according to the model and is subject to change without notice for specific models only ...

Page 62: ...CD from the drive Emergency Eject Hole B allows you to manually remove a disc from the CD ROM drive if the eject function is disabled by software or a power failure occurs To remove a disc insert the end of a paper clip into the eject hole and push in until you hear a click Manually open the drawer General Information about Optical Discs Disc Loading To insert a disc into the optical disc drive fo...

Page 63: ...ble temperature before loading a disk Disks burned using CD writer drives are more sensitive and should be stored at room temperature whenever possible Moisture does not affect other types of discs but avoid exposing re writable disks to liquids In case of accidental spills on discs rinse it off with lukewarm water and wipe dry with a soft cloth Be careful with sticky or oily substances that trap ...

Page 64: ...and installed programs Therefore it is also usually your notebook s largest storage device in today s systems it is quite common for a single consumer HDD to have capacities of over 100 GB and desktops tend to have larger capacities than notebooks Depending on your system configuration the HDD may be upgraded to a larger capacity drive Some systems may even have more than one HDD installed Note Pl...

Page 65: ...protection and some hardware features to consider before buying these devices Be sure to unplug your notebook including the line to the modem during lightning storms Always use a proper power cord to plug your notebook to the line power When using an extension cord make sure it is a reliable cord Look into the energy absorption features Surge suppressors are rated by the amount of energy they can ...

Page 66: ...ng it when it is not in use Keeping Your Notebook in Good Condition Maintain the condition of your notebook by periodically using the following general procedures WARNING For safety power off and unplug your notebook monitor and any external devices before cleaning them Clean the outside of the notebook with a soft clean cloth You can remove stubborn stains with a cloth slightly dampened with a mi...

Page 67: ...ll secure your notebook Choose an immovable piece of furniture or fixture a table or desk leg with a cross bar 2 Take the looped end of the steel cable For specific models only and wrap around the immovable object Be sure to choose an object that prevents an intruder from slipping the cable out from under the object 3 Feed the locking device through the looped end of the cable 4 To install the Sec...

Page 68: ...at the most unlikely places like the kitchen the bathroom on the garden table or by the swimming pool where the chance of it getting wet is high Placing a notebook near an open window is also not advisable since it can easily collect and expose some parts to moisture Be wary of liquid spilling into the power supply since it may trigger an electric short circuit Keep your notebook cool the key comp...

Page 69: ... pre installed on your hard drive For better security we recommend you use the automatic scanning option and perform on demand scanning Refer to the software documentation for more information For more information please refer to Applications Norton Internet SecurityTM 2007 Page 60 CAUTION Update the virus definition files at least once every month or as soon as you hear about a new virus Back up ...

Page 70: ...VDs so that they are not exposed to magnetic fields or electrical impulses 2 Remove any media from its respective drive 3 Turn off the notebook and any external options connected to it 4 Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC power outlet or Back UPS unit then from the notebook itself 5 Pack the notebook components in the original shipping materials and cartons If these are not available be sure to use...

Page 71: ...tor 2 Connect one end of the cable into a standard telephone wall outlet using the adaptor if necessary 3 Connect the other end of the cable into the modem port on your notebook Local Area Network LAN The internal LAN feature allows you to connect your notebook to a local area network The internal LAN feature allows a 10 100 Ethernet LAN connection and supports Wake on LAN and network boot functio...

Page 72: ...ake with you when you travel with your notebook Extra fully charged batteries Single outlet surge protector Appropriate AC plug adaptor for international voltage requirements AC extension cord Extra phone cord to reach wall jacks A copy of proof of purchase for your notebook and other equipment or customs registration form for customs check The Warranty Card or Service and Warranty Guide detailing...

Page 73: ...on as required o To avoid unusual dialling tone sounds sometimes encountered in hotels you may have to modify a modem configuration setting to ignore the dialling tone 3 Always check the phone line to determine whether or not it is digital or analogue The internal modem in your notebook has built in protection that detects the presence of a digital phone line and displays a warning message to aler...

Page 74: ...re one device is connected to another in a series Note Some USB devices draw their power from the notebook power system thereby reducing battery life Always connect your notebook to an AC power source before connecting these devices Connect an external USB device to your notebook as follows 1 Locate any of the USB ports on your notebook 2 Follow any specific set up instructions in the device s use...

Page 75: ...or sharp effective visuals right on the notebook Using Digital Video Files The IEEE 1394 port allows you to plug any video device including VCRs televisions camcorders and laser disc players into your notebook and record motion graphics to your hard drive For more information please refer to Frequently Asked Questions Digital Video and IEEE 1394 Devices Page 97 Playing DVDs If your notebook comes ...

Page 76: ...air o Your Desk o Your Input Devices o Your Screen or Monitor Reducing the Risk of Injuries o Vary Your Workday o Practise Some Stretching Exercises Potential Medical Conditions o Repetitive Strain Injury o Pre Existing Conditions and Psychosocial Factors o Epilepsy Warning ...

Page 77: ...set up to the proper height as described below by lowering the table or stand that holds your notebook equipment or raising the seat height of your chair Position your notebook directly in front of you for increased safety and comfort Your Chair Your chair should be adjustable and stable Vary your posture throughout the day Check the following Keep your body in a relaxed yet upright position The b...

Page 78: ...Adjust the keyboard slope so that your wrists are straight while you are typing Type with your hands and wrists floating above the keyboard Use a wrist pad only to rest your wrists between typing Avoid resting your wrists on sharp edges Type with your wrists straight Instead of twisting your wrists sideways to press hard to reach keys move your whole arm Keep from bending your wrists hands or fing...

Page 79: ...tise Some Stretching Exercises The daily exercises described below can be very effective in stopping Repetitive Strain Injury development or in minimising its effects They can easily be carried out behind your notebook Bend wrists stretch and close fingers stretch your arms and wrists with closed fingers keep this pose for 8 seconds Repeat the exercise 3 times You can repeat the same exercise with...

Page 80: ...octors believe that using the keyboard and mouse may aggravate existing musculoskeletal disorders Note Contact a doctor if you experience pain tenderness swelling burning cramping stiffness throbbing weakness soreness tingling and or numbness in the hands wrists arms shoulders neck back and or legs Repetitive Strain Injury Repetitive Strain Injury is caused by a constant tension of the muscles in ...

Page 81: ...ramp stiffness throbbing weakness soreness tingling and or numbness in the hands wrists arms shoulders neck back and or legs Epilepsy Warning Some people are susceptible to epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness when exposed to certain flashing lights or light patterns in daily life Such people may have a seizure while watching television images or playing certain games This may happen even i...

Page 82: ...tness needs adjustment Use the specific functions keys The notebook entered Standby mode due to low battery power Plug in the AC adaptor before resuming operation Battery power does not last long Use power saving modes For more information please refer to Windows Vista Operating System Introduction Managing System Power or Page 32 Windows XP Operating System Introduction Managing System Power Page...

Page 83: ...rrent configuration information doesn t match configuration information stored in Auto Setup such as when an internal option is added the notebook loses configuration information If You Need Assistance If you have a problem with your notebook first review the Problem Checklist troubleshooting table and the Start Up Problems troubleshooting table You may also want to check out the section on Freque...

Page 84: ...sh to restore your notebook using Recovery DVD please refer to notes below You are strongly recommended to create a set of Recovery DVDs for future use Be ready with 2 blank DVD Rs Please use the MDVDCreator tool Click the Start button click All Programs then click MDVDCreator to launch the MDVDCreator program It will then guide you through the process Before you run the MDVDCreator program you ne...

Page 85: ...nal files Save a copy of your personal documents onto floppy disks memory cards or high capacity disks If you own a CD writer you can backup larger amounts of data and create your own archives Return your notebook to its original configuration 1 Remove any additional hardware components such as sound card video card and network card that you may have added to your notebook 2 Reinstall the original...

Page 86: ...86 3 Select your preferred keyboard layout Then click Next 4 Set your Username Password if available Then click OK 5 At System Recovery Options choose NEC Recovery Tools 6 Click Next to continue ...

Page 87: ...tinue 9 Click Start to start the recovery process Please wait for the recovery process to be completed 10 The NEC Recovery tools application will close automatically after the recovery is completed 11 Finally you have to restart your notebook by clicking the Restart button at System Recovery Options ...

Page 88: ... on the amount of data that must be retrieved from the selected account 3 After the Partial Recovery process has been completed and if you have used default Windows settings you may retrieve your data in the following locations Your Documents and Settings C user Previous User Name Applications C Program Files Application Name Other files You can use the Windows Search Engine to find other files CA...

Page 89: ...can be given that all data will be retained The procedure described below is only applicable if your backup data is stored on your notebook s hard disk If you wish to restore your notebook using Recovery CD DVD please refer to notes below You are strongly recommended to create a set of Recovery DVDs for future use Be ready with 2 blank DVD Rs Please use the MDVDCreator tool Click the Start button ...

Page 90: ...n a CD writer you can backup larger amounts of data and create your own archives Return your notebook to its original configuration 1 Remove any additional hardware components such as sound card video card and network card that you may have added to your notebook 2 Reinstall the original NEC hardware components if you have removed them 3 Make sure that your keyboard mouse monitor and speakers are ...

Page 91: ...in the Start menu will be removed In both cases all your personal data and settings will be retained in the Documents and Settings folder on the hard disk drive 3 The next screen displays a summary of your selected options Click on Next to launch recovery Note There may be a delay the first time Windows restarts after the recovery process This delay depends on the amount of data that must be retri...

Page 92: ... virus o Is my notebook virus free o What are the different types of viruses o What can I do to keep my notebook virus free Internet o How do I connect to the Internet o How do search engines work o How can I narrow down a search on the Internet o What are the cookies o Are cookies a threat to privacy o Can a virus attach itself to cookies Digital Video and IEEE 1394 Devices o IEEE 1394 Devices o ...

Page 93: ...hat is the difference between a warm boot and a cold boot A warm boot restarts the notebook while system power is on This process resets the software by clearing the volatile system memory and reloading the operating system A cold boot is a notebook start with power off This process resets and checks the hardware and reloads the operating system Why does my notebook automatically boot up when I re...

Page 94: ...ne using the same application can then become infected The infection process only ends when the virus is noticed and all viral macros are eradicated Worms these are the most popular types of viruses They infect your notebook through e mail If you double click on the attachment in such a mail the virus starts sending mail to all the entries in your e mail program s Address Book This creates a lot o...

Page 95: ...dows operating system to provide fully integrated Internet experience Use the Internet Connection Wizard on your desktop to configure your notebook for e mail and Internet access Sign up for a new account or configure your notebook to use an existing account Before using the Internet Connection Wizard to transfer an existing account for e mail and Internet access you need an Internet service provi...

Page 96: ... in your search for better results Be sure to spell the words correctly to minimise getting an error page Be as specific and precise as possible like searching a library catalogue the more specific the search is the more effective it will be Be careful when using punctuation marks some users search by typing a question For example What is 80s music This option allows the search engine to come up w...

Page 97: ...stions Computer Viruses Page 93 Digital Video and IEEE 1394 Devices The IEEE 1394 is also called FireWire or i link on some electronic devices Certain software applications are specially designed to easily capture video from digital video cameras computer cameras and other sources IEEE 1394 Devices What are the benefits of the IEEE 1394 port The IEEE 1394 multimedia connection enables simple low c...

Page 98: ...igital form so it can be copied over and over without any loss The DV standard defines all aspects of the so called DV or Digital Video camcorders including tape recording format and form factor video compression algorithms and also digital data transmissions What are the benefits of Digital Video A digital video camera actually puts professional video capabilities into the hands of just about eve...

Page 99: ...erence Statement Connections and Remote Earth Power Supply and Cables Batteries Laser Compliance Statement Thunderstorm Warning Radio communication Regulation if applicable Additional Notices Electrostatic Discharge ESD and ESD Protection Product Storage Environment Guidelines ...

Page 100: ...e This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to the CISPR22 Standard CISPR is the acronym for the French name of the International Special Committee on Radio Interference IEC These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radia...

Page 101: ... product is classified as Safety Extra Low Voltage except the modem which is classified as TNV 3 Remote Earth To prevent electrical shocks connect all local individual office notebooks and computer support equipment to the same electrical circuit of the building s wiring If you are unsure check the building s wiring to avoid remote earth conditions Building Supply Only connect the equipment to a b...

Page 102: ...azardous Voltage You must unplug the power supply cord to disconnect the equipment from the power supply For this purpose the socket outlet should be installed as close to the equipment as possible and should be easily accessible In Europe before plugging the power cord into an AC power outlet check that the voltage selector switch of the computer s power supply if available is in position 230 V I...

Page 103: ...hielded cables only Cat 5 Heat build up The AC adaptor and the underside of the notebook can become hot after prolonged use Sustained physical contact with either should be avoided Batteries Replacing batteries A lithium battery in some computers maintains system configuration information In the event that the battery fails to maintain system configuration information we recommend that you replace...

Page 104: ...ents of Code of Federal Regulation Sec 1040 10 and Sec 1040 11 for COMPLETE laser products Thunderstorm Warning This warning is only applicable if the product you purchased has a modem and or TV tuner Similar precautions should be taken if you are connecting a modem or TV tuner to the product It is advisable to connect a telephone cable and or an antenna cable to wall plugs which are equipped with...

Page 105: ...om 5ºC to 35ºC Avoid placing the product in a dusty environment as excessive dust might be sucked into the machine body reducing its cooling efficiency Do not try to block any ventilation holes as you may cause the product to over heat Do not place the product in a humid environment to avoid rusting or corrosion due to excessive water vapourisation 2 When the product is shut down Avoid placing the...

Page 106: ...Transfer Protocol IDE Integrated Drive Electronics IEEE 1394 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Interface 1394 IMAP Internet Message Access Protocol ISP Internet Service Provider LAN Wireless LAN Local Area Network Wireless Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode Li Ion Lithium Ion MMC Multimedia Card MS Memory Stick PC Personal Computer POP3 Post Offi...

Page 107: ...when it is loaded into the temporary memory i e RAM or installed in the permanent memory e g hard disk CD ROM or other storage device of that computer A copy of Software installed on a network server for the sole purpose of distribution to other computers is not in use if you have a separate license for each computer to which the Software is distributed You must ensure that you have purchased addi...

Page 108: ...mited Warranty and which is returned to NECCAP with a dated proof of purchase and authorisation number to NECCAP at your own cost risk and expense If dated proof of purchase is not provided NECCAP s authorised service provider will not render service or may charge the customer for the service s performed This limited warranty is void if product failure has resulted from accident abuse misuse or mi...

Page 109: ...written permission of NECCAP Disclaimer NECCAP specifically disclaims all warranties either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to this product and documentation to the extent permitted by the law NECCAP reserves the right to revise or make changes or improvements to this product or documentation ...

Page 110: ...ton Personal Firewall Norton Protection Center Symantec Security Check and Symantec Security Response are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U S and other countries McAfee VirusScan McAfee and its product names are registered trademarks of McAfee Inc and or its affiliates in the US and or other countries McAfee Personal Firewall McAfee and its prod...

Page 111: ...ional Internet Explorer Windows Media Center Official Name Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Ultimate Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system Service Pack 2 Windows Internet Explorer Windows Media Center ...

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