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Traveling Tips

Preparing for Travel

The NEC Versa DayLite/UltraLite computer makes a natural traveling companion.
With a little preparation you can use the computer practically anywhere you go, to
prepare your business documents, confirm your travel plans, surf the Internet, or simply
stay in touch with those back home!

Here is what you should do before you leave home:

Note   

Speed the trip through airport security by carrying a charged system.

Inspectors want to see the screen display a message. The boot message is usually
sufficient.

If your system is fully charged, the inspection only takes a minute or so. Otherwise, be
prepared to attach the AC adapter and power cable. And if you don't have these, the
inspection might include a disassembly of the system.

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Back up your NEC Versa’s hard disk.

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Insert a fully charged battery to make sure your system is ready to quickly boot up
at the airport security check.

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Fully charge all your batteries.

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Tape your business card to your NEC Versa, AC adapter, and batteries.

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If you run your system with battery power, maximize battery life by using power-
saving features whenever possible.

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Take along any application or data files that you might need on diskette.

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Check that you have everything you need before you leave on a trip.

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AT&T’s Worldwide Calling Guide. (For more information, see the section later in
this chapter, “Using Your Modem.”)

Packing for Travel

The following are what you should take with you when you travel with your NEC
Versa.

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Extra fully charged batteries

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Single-outlet surge protector

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Appropriate AC plug adapter for international voltage requirements

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Extra phone cord to access hard to reach wall jacks

Summary of Contents for Versa Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...plementation by customers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Computers To allow...

Page 3: ...ouchpad 2 2 Making VersaGlide Adjustments 2 3 VersaGlide Tips 2 3 Power Sources for Your NEC Versa Notebook 2 3 AC Adapter 2 3 Connecting the AC Adapter 2 4 Powering On Your System 2 6 Primary Battery...

Page 4: ...te Diskette 3 17 Performing the BIOS Update 3 18 Configuring the Switch Settings 3 19 Accessing the DIP Switch 3 19 Identifying the Switch Settings 3 20 4 Using the Operating System and Utilities Micr...

Page 5: ...dem 6 6 Internet Connections 6 7 IR Port 6 7 Enabling Disabling the IR Port in Windows 2000 6 8 Using the IR Port 6 8 7 Traveling Tips Preparing for Travel 7 2 Packing for Travel 7 2 Using Power Conne...

Page 6: ...s 11 4 Email Fax to Support Services 11 4 A Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment Making Your Computer Work for You A 2 Arrange Your Equipment A 3 Adjust Your Chair A 3 Adjust Your Input Devices A 3 A...

Page 7: ...ROM drive and installing a memory module Chapter 6 Communicating with Your NEC Versa for essential information about using PC Cards and other communication features of the system Chapter 7 Traveling...

Page 8: ...d result in serious personal injury or loss of life Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hardware or software Note Notes give particularly important information about whatever is be...

Page 9: ...EC Versa Before You Begin About Your NEC Versa Notebook Around the Front of the System Around the Back of the System Around the Left Side of the System Around the Right Side of the System Around the B...

Page 10: ...serious injury To reduce your risk of injury set up and use your computer in the manner described in Appendix A Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment After completing the steps in the Quick Setup she...

Page 11: ...s a high performance hard disk drive external CD ROM and diskette drives and PC Card support As a multimedia system your NEC Versa also provides the tools needed to create and present impressive image...

Page 12: ...sa DayLite has a TFT Super Video Graphics Array SVGA reflective panel To adjust the LCD panel brightness press the Fn F8 and Fn F9 functions keys For more details about using the system s function key...

Page 13: ...the mouse pointer Use the selection buttons below the VersaGlide to select menu items VersaGlide settings and features are described in detail in Chapter 2 Speaker Provides mono sound for your system...

Page 14: ...ions Several keys are preprogrammed with dual functions and some are printed in blue on the key Function keys are application driven See the specific application s user guide for information about how...

Page 15: ...as typewriter keys Cursor Control keys Cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen where you want On the screen the cursor is a blinking underline block or vertical line depending on...

Page 16: ...cate the following Lights green when the system power is on Blinks green when the system is in Standby mode Lights yellow blinks when in Standby mode to indicate that battery power is at 8 capacity or...

Page 17: ...n the battery bay refer to the Getting Started chapter of this user s guide Around the Left Side of the System The left side of your NEC Versa notebook offers the following features which are describe...

Page 18: ...described after the figure Right side features A Headphone Jack External Speakers D PC Card Slot B External Microphone Jack E USB Port C Power Button F Kensington Lock Slot Power Button Slide the Pow...

Page 19: ...tandby mode you cannot power off until you slide the Power button to the right to resume operation The BIOS parameter System Switch must be set to Sleep Put the unit in Standby mode when you need to b...

Page 20: ...C Hard Drive Bay F Vents Memory Module Bay Stores an optional memory module System Feet Heightens the system to allow proper ventilation Hard Drive Bay Stores the system s hard drive Secondary Li Ion...

Page 21: ...2 Getting Started NEC VersaGlide Touchpad Power Sources for Your NEC Versa notebook AC Adapter Primary Battery Pack Secondary Battery Pack System Batteries System Care...

Page 22: ...on Double tap to the touchpad equivalent to a double click of the primary mouse button Click and hold then drag your finger across the VersaGlide touchpad equivalent to a click and drag of the primary...

Page 23: ...e floor Your wrists should be relaxed and straight While using the keyboard and VersaGlide keep your shoulders and arms as relaxed as possible Take regular breaks from the computer to rest your eyes P...

Page 24: ...r serviceable parts inside Dangerous voltage in the AC adapter can cause serious personal injury or death The AC adapter is intended for use with a computer and must meet EN609050 standards Connecting...

Page 25: ...outlet Connecting the AC adapter A Adapter Cable C AC Adapter B AC Power Port D Power Cable Do not cover or place objects on the AC adapter Keeping the adapter clear of objects lets the adapter cool p...

Page 26: ...a warning message suggesting that a problem exists with the hibernation file on your system The warning message is inaccurate To disable this message simply enable hibernate support See the section Wi...

Page 27: ...ystem s power meter to determine battery status Access the system s power meter in the following ways Move the cursor over the power icon on the taskbar to display the remaining battery power for the...

Page 28: ...he system s main battery One way is to keep the brightness setting low Use the Fn F8 and Fn F9 function keys to control the brightness Battery Handling Keep the following in mind when removing or repl...

Page 29: ...talling another manufacturer s battery or using a combination of very old and new batteries can deteriorate battery and equipment performance 1 Save your files exit Windows and turn off system power 2...

Page 30: ...Insert the new battery as follows Locate the alignment grooves on the edge of the battery Locate the alignment grooves inside the battery bay Align the grooves on the battery with the grooves in the b...

Page 31: ...commended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions To avoid personal injury and property damage read these battery precautions on handling charging and d...

Page 32: ...p prevent data loss Only the secondary battery is removable In addition the CMOS battery also provides system power See Appendix B for a list of battery specifications CMOS Battery This lithium batter...

Page 33: ...or 60 Hz AC Never use the AC adapter if the voltage falls outside of this range Watch for this when traveling to other countries Turn computer power off before attaching or removing non plug and play...

Page 34: ...he storage area free from vibration and magnetic fields Keep the system and its components away from organic solvents or corrosive gases Avoid leaving the system and its components in direct sunlight...

Page 35: ...3 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Introducing BIOS Setup Entering BIOS Setup Managing System Power Updating the BIOS Configuring the Switch Settings...

Page 36: ...ssword Entering BIOS Setup Access the BIOS utility at power on Just press F2 when the following prompt appears Press F2 to Enter Setup When you press F2 to enter BIOS Setup the system interrupts the P...

Page 37: ...s the following top level menus Main Use the Main menu for basic system configuration For example select Main to set the system time and date set diskette and hard disk parameters or check memory para...

Page 38: ...es and exits Setup To select one of the five menus from the menu bar use the left and right arrow keys Use the up or down arrow keys to select an item under the menu Menu items preceded by a contain a...

Page 39: ...is bold System Time Set system time in this field Press Tab or Enter to move between hour minute and second fields Example 09 30 00 System Date Set system date in this field Press Tab or Enter to move...

Page 40: ...ry Displays amount of extended memory detected during boot This field is read only and cannot be changed from BIOS Setup Example 63488 KB CPU Type Displays the processor type This field is read only a...

Page 41: ...informs the system to ignore this drive When set to User allows the manual entry of all fields described next Cylinders When Type is Auto value in the Cylinders field is auto detected and field is rea...

Page 42: ...the drive When Type is set to Auto the value in the field is auto detected and the field is read only Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Selects the Ultra DMA Mode for moving...

Page 43: ...some video modes Enabled expands the panel view The enabled setting sometimes affects graphic quality BootUp Message Enabled Disabled Disabled suppresses the logo screen during boot Summary Screen Di...

Page 44: ...default is bold Set Supervisor Password Press Enter to access Use this field to set or change the supervisor password Press Enter to bring up a dialog box where the password can be entered and confirm...

Page 45: ...select a device Press Enter to expand or collapse device information Press Ctrl Enter to expand or collapse all device information Use the plus or minus key to move a selected device up or down in th...

Page 46: ...he power given to each attached device and to turn off a device when not in use Take advantage of the opportunity to manage power on your system to Minimize battery drain Preserve the life of your NEC...

Page 47: ...nutes 1 2 3 5 10 15 20 25 30 45 minutes 1 2 3 4 5 hours Never Turn off hard disks Plugged in After 30 Minutes 3 5 10 15 20 25 30 45 minutes 1 2 3 4 5 hours Never Turn off hard disks Running on batteri...

Page 48: ...n Power Level None Standby Power Off Critical battery alarm 3 0 100 Alarm Action Notification Display message Sound alarm Alarm Action Power Level Standby Power Off Hibernate Run a program None When t...

Page 49: ...mines whether or not the Power Meter icon displays on the taskbar Prompt for password when computer goes off standby Determines whether or not the system prompts for your Windows password when resumin...

Page 50: ...your system Conserves the most battery power Recognizing the Windows 2000 Power Management States It is important to recognize your system s behavior when in each of these power management states The...

Page 51: ...e BIOS Update Diskette Perform the BIOS Update Obtaining the BIOS Update If you are informed that the default BIOS needs an update contact the NEC Computers Support Services at 800 632 4525 Fax 801 57...

Page 52: ...s The NEC BIOS Update Utility should not be used to modify the BIOS in a Versa system which is docked If your Versa is docked please exit the BIOS Update Utility power down and undock your Versa befor...

Page 53: ...ier in this chapter Enabling the BIOS Flash Switch Configuring the Switch Settings Some system settings are set through DIP switches The six position dip switch is located on the bottom of the system...

Page 54: ...ifies each switch setting and its function Switch 1 Password override The default setting is OFF If you forget your password and cannot access the data on your NEC Versa change the setting to ON and y...

Page 55: ...ocated here Therefore if you need to install replace SO DIMM modules you might want to do so when the system is already disassembled 1 Replace the memory module bay cover and screw 2 Turn over the sys...

Page 56: ...4 Using the Operating System and Utilities Microsoft Windows Introduction Transmeta LongRun Utility Product Recovery CD...

Page 57: ...eduled tasks Recycle Bin Gives you a trash container in which to put and discard unwanted files or allows you to restore those same files back to their original location My Network Places When on a ne...

Page 58: ...rograms Internet Explorer Taskbar Icons With Windows 2000 three icons appear on the taskbar Use the cursor to hover over the icon and display its function right click the icon to display its menu opti...

Page 59: ...LongRun utility is a tool that allows you to override these automatic adjustments by the processor You can Force the processor to stay at the lower 300MHz speed to preserve the battery when you need t...

Page 60: ...restore the BIOS default settings Save the default settings before exiting the BIOS Setup utility Guidelines for Using the Product Recovery CD Follow these guidelines when using the Product Recovery C...

Page 61: ...mpletely before reinstalling the files The Full Disk Drive restore option deletes all files on the hard drive and replaces them with the original factory installed files Only use the Full Disk Drive r...

Page 62: ...hardware detection screens display the system reboots and the Windows Setup screen appears Follow the on screen instructions to set up Windows You are required to reenter your Microsoft license number...

Page 63: ...ion Only to restore drive C of a multiple partitioned drive to its original factory installed state Choose your restore option carefully to prevent losing data and applications installed on your syste...

Page 64: ...rom the CD ROM drive and reboot your system 9 Press Enter click Reboot or press Alt R to reboot your system A series of hardware detection screens display the system reboots and the Windows Setup scre...

Page 65: ...5 Using the System Drives and Bays External Floppy Diskette Drive External Variable Speed CD ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive Memory Modules...

Page 66: ...e described after the figure External floppy diskette drive and cable A Status LED D Floppy Diskette Drive B Floppy Diskette Drive Bay E Floppy Diskette Drive Cable C Eject Button F USB Port Connector...

Page 67: ...py Diskette Drive Follow these steps to disconnect the external floppy diskette drive 1 Double click the Unplug Eject icon on the toolbar and a box will pop up 2 Highlight the floppy drive and press S...

Page 68: ...to get your data faster and to see smoother animation and video In addition data is read at a variable transfer rate depending on its location The maximum rated speed is generally achieved only when...

Page 69: ...r compact discs Forward Button Use this button to advance the playback of your compact disc one track at a time External CD ROM drive right and rear A CD ROM Drive Connector CD ROM Drive Connector Att...

Page 70: ...ct to and use the external CD ROM drive with your NEC Versa notebook computer 1 Power off your NEC Versa notebook 2 Locate the external CD ROM drive and cable that ship with your system 3 Attach the U...

Page 71: ...Slide the release latch toward the front of the CD ROM drive to open the cover Opening the CD ROM drive cover A Release Latch 5 Put your CD printed side up into the circular impression in the drive I...

Page 72: ...sconnect the external CD ROM drive 1 Double click the Unplug Eject icon on the toolbar and a box will pop up 2 Highlight the floppy drive and press Stop 3 Pull the USB connector out of the port CD Car...

Page 73: ...tate For details about using the Product Recovery CD see Chapter 4 Using the Operating System and Utilities Memory Modules Your NEC Versa computer comes standard with 64 megabytes MB of random access...

Page 74: ...ll a memory module 1 Make sure that the system is powered off and that no peripheral devices are attached 2 Turn over the system and locate the memory module bay Locating the memory module bay A Memor...

Page 75: ...ign the module contacts with the socket in the system Push the connector into the socket Press down on the edge of the module opposite the contacts until the lock tabs on the sides snap into place sec...

Page 76: ...oving an installed memory module Note The system switches are also located in the memory module bay Therefore if you need to set any system switches you might want to do so while the system is already...

Page 77: ...6 Communicating with Your NEC Versa PC Cards Mini PCI LAN Internal Modem Internet Connections IR Port...

Page 78: ...s beyond the traditional card size The extension can be as large as 40 mm deep by 9 65 mm high This extension provides room for additional electronics as well as a location for external connectors Com...

Page 79: ...of remote units for example delivery trucks Serial adds a serial communications port Multimedia combines animation and sound PC Card Slots Your NEC Versa notebook integrates a CardBus slot for insert...

Page 80: ...but the card type is unknown Inserting a PC Card 3 Use the software preinstalled on your system to check PC Card slot availability Look for the PC Card icon in the Control Panel or on the right side...

Page 81: ...LAN adapter cable that is designed with a LAN port connector and an RJ 45 connector Follow these steps to take advantage of the internal mini PCI LAN 1 Locate the LAN port jack on the left side of the...

Page 82: ...modem Connecting the Internal Modem Follow these steps to connect an RJ 11 telephone cable to the internal modem 1 Locate the RJ 11 telephone cable that ships with your NEC Versa notebook Each end of...

Page 83: ...ce provider ISP account and some or all of the following configuration information the dial up telephone number TCP IP settings port settings a user name logon and password your email address the name...

Page 84: ...tility If for any reason you want to enable or disable the IR port to reassign system resources refer to the following procedure Follows these steps to enable disable the IR port in Windows 2000 1 Go...

Page 85: ...7 Traveling Tips Preparing for Travel Packing for Travel Using Power Connections Getting Through Customs Connecting to the Internet...

Page 86: ...lude a disassembly of the system Back up your NEC Versa s hard disk Insert a fully charged battery to make sure your system is ready to quickly boot up at the airport security check Fully charge all y...

Page 87: ...customs regulations Plan wisely to get your NEC Versa notebook computer through customs by carrying the appropriate documentation to assure the customs agent that your system is not a recent purchase...

Page 88: ...he call to your hotel room 2 Prepare your system for phone line access in another country Line access outside of a hotel may require the addition of a 9 preceding the phone number string To circumvent...

Page 89: ...r for example If your TCP IP network settings are already configured to Use DHCP for WINS Resolution you should be able to access the Internet If your TCP IP network settings are not set to use DHCP a...

Page 90: ...8 Using Peripheral Devices External Monitor External Audio Options USB Devices...

Page 91: ...both the NEC Versa notebook and the monitor is off 2 Open the monitor port cover on the left side of the system 3 Attach the monitor transfer cable connector to the monitor port on the system Connecti...

Page 92: ...rt that you want to use 2 Plug the jack into the appropriate port on the right side of the NEC Versa notebook Audio ports A Headphone Jack B External Microphone Jack Note If you are using external spe...

Page 93: ...eripherals Only one device needs to be plugged into your NEC Versa notebook Additional peripherals can be connected in a daisy chain configuration where one device is connected to another in a series...

Page 94: ...9 Using Multimedia Audio Video Multimedia Applications...

Page 95: ...ake sure the speaker volume is turned down before using the microphone or feedback may occur The following procedure describes how to record using the Microsoft Sound Recorder and an external micropho...

Page 96: ...to create soft background sounds to accompany a voice over or another more prominent sound Mixing lets you blend digital and MIDI audio files to get the final high quality soundtrack you want See the...

Page 97: ...presentation by adding computer generated music and sound effects Using MIDI you can purchase a wide range of public domain and commercial recordings in MIDI format MIDI files require only a fraction...

Page 98: ...shing arrow or a flying logo Multimedia Applications A growing number of multimedia applications are available for PC users These multimedia software packages include graphics packages animation softw...

Page 99: ...10 Solving System Problems Problem Checklist Start Up Problems If You Need Assistance...

Page 100: ...y inserted Attach the AC adapter to recharge the battery If you have the AC adapter attached check that you are using a working electrical outlet LCD screen is dark and blank Power saving mode has shu...

Page 101: ...spend System Memory Do you want to B oot or P ower down Power down the system and reseat the memory If new memory was installed prior to manual STF remove new memory before resuming Start Up Problems...

Page 102: ...e C does not respond Confirm that C hard disk type in Setup is correct C Drive Failure Hard disk drive C does not respond You may need to replace the hard disk drive Contact your NEC Computers service...

Page 103: ...e floppy disk controller Contact your NEC Computers service representative to check all appropriate connections HDD Controller Failure The BIOS cannot communicate with the hard disk drive controller C...

Page 104: ...communicated through a series of beeps All beep code errors except beep code 8 are fatal errors and do not allow the system to continue to boot If beep codes occur during POST check the items in the P...

Page 105: ...OM checksum value does not match the value encoded in the BIOS 10 CMOS Shutdown Register Read Write Error The shutdown register for CMOS RAM failed 11 Cache Error External Cache Bad The external cache...

Page 106: ...11 Getting Service and Support Service and Support Contact Information Web Site FTP Site Support Services Email Fax to Support Services...

Page 107: ...ernet Internet email address tech support nec computers com Note If you purchased your computer outside the U S or Canada please contact the local NEC office or their dealers for support and service I...

Page 108: ...or web sites an automated email form for your technical support questions a password accessible area for resellers To access The NEC Computers Home Page enter the following Internet Uniform Resource L...

Page 109: ...em s name model number serial number and as much information as possible about your system s problem before calling For outside the U S or Canada please contact your local NEC office or dealer for the...

Page 110: ...thy Work Environment Making Your Computer Work for You Arrange Your Equipment Adjust Your Chair Adjust Your Input Devices Adjust Your Screen or Monitor Vary Your Workday Pre Existing Conditions and Ps...

Page 111: ...sorders it is still unclear whether working at a computer causes such disorders Some doctors believe that using the keyboard and mouse may aggravate existing musculoskeletal disorders Note Contact a d...

Page 112: ...pth should allow your lower back to comfortably contact the backrest Make sure that the backs of your lower legs do not press against the front of the chair Extend your lower legs slightly so that the...

Page 113: ...them Keep your shoulders arms hands and fingers relaxed Adjust Your Screen or Monitor Correct placement and adjustment of the screen or external monitor can reduce eye shoulder and neck fatigue Check...

Page 114: ...osture periodically and keep your hands and wrists warm Note For more information on workstation setup see the American National Standard for Human Factors Engineering of Visual Display Terminal Works...

Page 115: ...amping stiffness throbbing weakness soreness tingling and or numbness in the hands wrists arms shoulders neck back and or legs This appendix was prepared in consultation with Dr David Rempel of the Un...

Page 116: ...B Specifications System Components Memory Map Interrupt Controllers...

Page 117: ...ipheral Component Interconnect PCI Random Access Memory Standard Main Memory 64 MB SDRAM SO DIMM on motherboard 125 MHz SDRAM One memory slot supports 128 MB SO DIMM Maximum 192 MB Video Ram 4 MB SGRA...

Page 118: ...6 pin Speakers One built in 1 watt W Mono speaker Sound Blaster PRO compatible ESSR Solo 1 PCI AudioDrive ESS 1946S Software controlled sound and beep volume PC Card Slots One 32 bit card slot for a T...

Page 119: ...to 500 K bps Number of tracks 160 Hard Disk Drive Specifications vary depending upon model Busmaster IDE Ultra DMA 33 support Capacity Internal 10 or 20 GB1 Drive height 9 75 mm Read write track to t...

Page 120: ...deo CD CD 1 CD I Ready CD G CD Plus CD DA CD EXTRN and CD ROM XA mode 2 Mini PCI LAN Xircom Modem Combo 10BASE T and 100BASE TX compatible IEEE 802 3 and IEEE 802 3u compliant 10 100 Mbps transmission...

Page 121: ...ly 8 hours when the system is on 4 5 hours when off Dimensions Width 10 4 in 264 mm Depth 8 3 in 211 mm Height 1 06 in 27 mm Weight 3 01 lb 1 37 kg without external drives Recommended Environment Oper...

Page 122: ...FFE 0000H FFFF FFFFH 128K Upper ROM System and Video BIOS FFFC 0000H FFFD FFFFH 128K Lower ROM Power Management BIOS FFFA 0000H FFFB FFFFH FFF8 0000H FFF9 FFFFH 128K 128K New Extended Area FFF0 0000H...

Page 123: ...h a cascade connection of 8259INTC x 2 The table shows default interrupt level assignments 0 through 15 in order of decreasing priority Priority Name Device 0 IRQ00 Internal Timer 1 1 IRQ01 Keyboard 2...

Page 124: ...C Frequently Asked Questions External Mouse Display PC Cards Diskette Drive Booting Power Management Miscellaneous...

Page 125: ...taneous mode The maximum resolution in simultaneous mode is 1024 x 768 for XGA TFT or 800 x 600 for SVGA TFT panels depending on the capabilities of the external monitor You can obtain higher resoluti...

Page 126: ...am unable to use the freed IRQs or I O address resources with my PC Cards Why To provide a stable platform free of conflicts NEC computers excluded some resources from PC Card use Diskette Drive Why c...

Page 127: ...best suits your needs To format high density 1 44 MB diskettes In DOS type format a and press Enter If you want a bootable diskette type format a s and press Enter What type of diskette do I use in m...

Page 128: ...boot or go to Start Shut Down to shut down the computer If power is on turn the power off using the system unit Power button wait at least five seconds and then turn the power on Power Management Doe...

Page 129: ...he function of Suspend to File Hibernation Suspend to File Hibernation provides the greatest power savings by putting the system into a maximum power shutdown When the system goes into STF mode it sav...

Page 130: ...te and time as needed How do I speed up my application If the application you are using runs really slow close any other applications you are not using this should speed things up If your application...

Page 131: ...st advice to create a boot disk This loads only the drivers necessary to run the game How do I find help in a Windows application If you need help in a Windows application click on a Help button or He...

Page 132: ...R serial port setting contains an available COM port and IRQ setting Check that both the sending and receiving system and device are using the same transmission software If you are transmitting undern...

Page 133: ...533 MBps and 1 07 GBps animation The art of making things appear to move in two dimensional 2D or three dimensional 3D space and making events happen over time applications programs Software designed...

Page 134: ...rmance and can operate at speeds up to 32 MHz CD Compact disc A polished metal platter capable of storing digital information The most prevalent types of compact discs or those used by the music indus...

Page 135: ...ee also LCD cursor A movable image on the display screen that indicates where the next entered data appears D default A value option or setting that the computer automatically selects until you direct...

Page 136: ...et you get help and error message information or quickly select frequently used commands H hard disk A rigid magnetic storage device that provides fast access to stored data hardware The electrical an...

Page 137: ...ram to a special address K kilobyte KB 1024 bytes L LAN Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display An LCD consists of a thin sandwich of two glass plates with sealed edges containing nematic liquid...

Page 138: ...r A device that links computers over a telephone line MPEG The MPEG Moving Pictures Experts Group standard is used to encode motion images The MPEG player program in Windows lets you play back MPEG fi...

Page 139: ...ing system to drive C while storing applications and data files on separate drives D and E also referred to as partitions password A string of characters that the user must enter before the system all...

Page 140: ...as a diskette ROM Read Only Memory Memory in which stored data cannot be modified by the user except under special conditions reset The process of returning a device to zero or to an initial or arbitr...

Page 141: ...e of power management that puts the system to sleep Standby mode shuts down all devices in the system while retaining data and system status SVGA Super Video Graphics Array Graphics technology that su...

Page 142: ...els volatile memory Storage media that loses its data when system power is turned off Standard memory and memory that you add to the Versa are volatile memory See nonvolatile memory W warm boot Proces...

Page 143: ...Zoomed Video A direct high speed connection between the video audio and graphics subsystems within the computer that provides the high quality path required for smooth video playback or TV tuner trans...

Page 144: ...ng precautions 2 12 removing 2 10 replacing 2 9 using 2 6 when to change 2 8 Beep codes 10 6 BIOS Advanced menu 3 8 Boot menu 3 11 Exit menu 3 11 Main menu 3 5 Security menu 3 10 BIOS setup 3 2 C Cach...

Page 145: ...onnecting 6 6 speakers 9 4 Internet Connection Wizard 6 7 connections 6 7 using Connection Wizard 6 7 Interrupt controllers B 8 IR port 1 9 using 6 8 K Keyboard 1 5 1 6 L LCD panel closing 3 15 displa...

Page 146: ...rts DC power B 3 headphones B 3 infrared B 3 microphone B 3 monitor B 3 USB B 3 POST error messages 10 4 Power button 1 10 1 11 meter 3 14 schemes 3 13 sources 2 3 status LED 1 8 Power button pressing...

Page 147: ...rd 3 15 Start up problems 10 3 Storage requirements 2 13 Switch settings 3 20 System care 2 12 dimensions B 6 feet 1 12 precautions for use 2 13 Standby 3 14 weight B 6 System features back 1 9 bottom...

Page 148: ...However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined b...

Page 149: ...es according to the manufacturer s instructions Il y a danger d explosion s il y a replacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type recommand par l...

Page 150: ...clare that the product NEC Versa DayLite UltraLite is in conformity with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmf...

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