Winbook SI User Manual Download Page 1

FCC Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i

Conventions of this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii

Chapter 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1

Hardware 

— Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3

The WinBook notebook 

— The Front; The Right Side; The Rear;

The Left Side; The Bottom, Inside the Notebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4

Power On 

— Windows 98; Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.13

The Keyboard

— Keyboard System Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.17

Mouse Buttons & Pointing Devices 

— Pointing Stick; 

Touchpad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19

LCD Display

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.21

Battery & Power Saving

— Battery Icon; Control Panel . . . . . . . . . 1.22

Power Management

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.23

Audio/Sound 

— Built-in Speakers; Built-in Microphone. . . . . . . . . . 1.24

CD-ROM Drive/DVD Drive

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25

CD-R/CD-RW Drive

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.27

Software 

— Preloaded Software; Adding Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.28

Chapter 2: Basic Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1

RAM

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2

Hard Drives

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3

The Device Manager 

— Windows 98; Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . 2.5

Communications 

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7

Faxing 

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7

Modem Communications

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7

Internet World Wide Web

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9

Table of Contents

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Summary of Contents for SI

Page 1: ...ck Touchpad 1 19 LCD Display 1 21 Battery Power Saving Battery Icon Control Panel 1 22 Power Management 1 23 Audio Sound Built in Speakers Built in Microphone 1 24 CD ROM Drive DVD Drive 1 25 CD R CD RW Drive 1 27 Software Preloaded Software Adding Software 1 28 Chapter 2 Basic Computing 2 1 RAM 2 2 Hard Drives 2 3 The Device Manager Windows 98 Windows 2000 2 5 Communications 2 7 Faxing 2 7 Modem ...

Page 2: ...e Sound Levels Playing an Audio CD Windows 98 Windows 2000 Playing Sound Files Sound Recording External Speakers Microphone 4 2 Connecting Peripherals Printer Installing Your Printer for Windows Installing a Printer for Windows 2000 Other Parallel Devices External Monitor External Keyboard External Pointing Device Serial Devices 4 8 USB Ports 4 18 Optional Port Replicator 4 19 Chapter 5 PC Cards P...

Page 3: ...apter 8 Configuring Maintaining Your System 8 1 Setup Program 8 2 Setup Utility Menu 8 2 Standard CMOS Setup Menu 8 6 Advanced CMOS Setup Menu 8 7 Power Management Menu 8 10 Peripheral Setup Menu 8 14 Security Viruses Passwords System Security 8 16 Encryption 8 18 Internet Connections 8 19 Physical Security 8 20 System Maintenance Backup 8 20 Archiving 8 20 Software Updates 8 21 Table of Contents ...

Page 4: ... 9 8 CD R 9 11 CD RW 9 12 Drives 9 12 Keyboard 9 15 Miscellaneous 9 16 Modem 9 18 PCMCIA Cards 9 18 Pointing Devices 9 19 Ports 9 22 Software 9 26 TV Out S Video Out 9 27 USB Universal Serial Bus 9 28 Windows 9 28 Zoomed Video 9 29 Glossary G 1 Index I 1 Series User s Manual TOC 4 Table of Contents Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 08 PM Page 4 ...

Page 5: ...f this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from ...

Page 6: ...answers there to many common problems or errors Before proceeding you should be aware of some of the conventions of usage in this manual Specific keyboard keys to be typed are indicated in square brackets Tab Combinations of keys are indicated with a plus sign between the keys Shift Tab For a combination of keys you should depress the keys simultaneously You might also find it easier to hold down ...

Page 7: ...actions which might be destructive to your data or might disrupt proper system operation Your WinBook notebook comes equipped with a HTML based Help File that includes more detailed information about your machine and its operating system Windows 98 or Windows 2000 This symbol reminds you to check that Help file for more detailed instructions or for Windows 98 or Windows 2000 specific informa tion ...

Page 8: ...ct internal components other than those mentioned in the instructions that came with your system please have this done by a qualified service technician You should never attempt to physically repair a CD ROM DVD drive diskette drive or LS 120 drive yourself Do not attempt to repair or open a battery yourself The battery should not be exposed to extreme heat as explosion can result Proper battery d...

Page 9: ...tion or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Acknowledgements WinBook is a registered trademark of Micro Electronics Inc MS DOS Internet Explorer Windows 98 and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Zip is registered trademark of Io...

Page 10: ...Chapter One Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 08 PM Page 11 ...

Page 11: ... 2 Continuous use of a keyboard may cause repetitive stress injuries or discomfort including carpal tunnel syndrome tendonitis and tenosynovitis You should seek medical advice if you feel any aching numbing or tingling in your arms wrists or hands Suggestions for maximizing comfort in using a keyboard include Take frequent breaks from typing Maintain a straight wrist position Avoid resting on your...

Page 12: ...y to quickly change and expand your system to meet new demands as they arise Windows Your WinBook notebook is optimized for use with Windows and allows you take advantage of new features in Windows Hardware Inventory When you unpack your WinBook notebook check that all the items that you ordered are present and in good condition Check the inventory check list that came in the WinBook notebook box ...

Page 13: ...that have been approved for your computer Contact WinBook for information about obtaining approved accessories and upgrades If you use items that are not approved for use with this computer you might cause the computer to mal function or to emit electromagnetic radiation in excess of local regulations This does not apply to non proprietary accessories such as PC cards USB devices printers etc The ...

Page 14: ...tem using IR technology You must place the port within one or two feet of the other IR port for proper communication Microphone Jack The microphone jack allows you to receive monophonic input from an external microphone Use of an external microphone will disable the built in microphone It is recommended that you purchase an external microphone for applications such as speech recognition that requi...

Page 15: ...kers or an earphone set You will need to use a 1 8 inch phono plug for this connection If your speak ers or earphones have a different plug you will need to obtain an adapter from your local retailer Use of a headphone or external speakers will dis able the integrated speakers Thumb Wheel Volume Control This control allows you to control the speaker output This control is a hardware control and do...

Page 16: ...our unit came with an internal 56K voice fax data modem you will connect it to your phone line through this port This jack does not provide a pass through option for connecting a phone to the same line You can obtain adapters that will allow you to connect a phone to the same line as your WinBook notebook Cooling Fan Vent This vent emits heat from your WinBook notebook and keeps the interior withi...

Page 17: ...in a second PS 2 port so that you can connect both an external keyboard and external mouse a stereo line out and a DC power in jack The port replicator also features a Game MIDI port not available on the actual WinBook note book The port replicator also includes a USB port since your WinBook notebook only supports 2 USB ports use of the USB port on the port repli cator will disable one of the USB ...

Page 18: ...se this drive to read or write to standard 3 5 floppy disks or to high capacity LS 120 SuperDisks If your unit came with a floppy disk drive you will be able to use 3 5 floppy disks but not LS 120 disks Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 9 CD ROM R RW or DVD Drive LS 120 Drive or Floppy Drive Figure 1 4 Left Side View of the WinBook notebook USB Ports If your unit came with an LS 120 drive there is a mot...

Page 19: ...Feet The tilt feet on your WinBook notebook allow you to adjust the angle at which you work S e r i e s User s Manual Tilt Feet Battery Release Battery Compartment Memory Compartment Figure 1 5 Bottom view of the WinBook notebook The bottom of your Si2 includes compartments which allow certified technicians access to the internal components of your system You should exercise care when opening thes...

Page 20: ...e or LS 120 drive Caps Lock A green light indicates that the CapsLock function has been activated Scroll Lock A green light indicates that the Scroll Lock function has been activated In certain programs this will prevent the screen from scrolling Num Lock A green light indicates that the Num Lock function has been activated The embedded number pad will be enabled The power button for your system i...

Page 21: ... use The power and battery charging LEDs located on the forward edge of the WinBook notebook indicate the power use and battery status of your system These LEDs are visible with the LCD panel opened or closed The battery charging LED on the left as you face the system lights amber to Series User s Manual 1 12 Figure 1 7 System Status LEDs Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 08 PM Page 22 ...

Page 22: ... the battery charge After those three full discharges you can partially discharge or charge your system as your use demands although you should allow a full discharge recharge periodically to help optimize battery life See Chapter Three for more information on conditioning and maintaining your battery efficiency Connect your AC Adapter to your system Connect the power cord to the adapter and conne...

Page 23: ...ws desktop 6 You will be greeted by the Welcome to Windows screen You can register your copy of Windows electronically set up your Internet connection explore Windows and setup automated system maintenance from this screen If you are unfamiliar with Windows you should consider taking advantage of this Welcome screen It will reappear each time you boot your system unless you click off the checkbox ...

Page 24: ...hat environment The administrator password will be used to gain complete access to your operating system Be sure to record this password in a safe place 5 You will then be asked to set up your system for modem use Fill in the fields with the appropriate information 6 You will then be asked to set the time zone for your location If the date and time for your system are not correct you can correct t...

Page 25: ...n icon to activate the associated software The folder also includes an icon where you can find information about the terms of the services If you explore the start menu in Windows 98 you will notice a WinBook folder in the program groups This folder holds your WinBook notebook Help file and possibly other files that contain information about your WinBook notebook The WinBook notebook Help file con...

Page 26: ...keys If you are not familiar with the computer control keys the major ones are discussed below The Alt and Ctrl keys like the Shift key alter the function of the traditional typing keys and the function keys Depending on the software you are using the actual function of the Alt and Ctrl keys will vary Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 17 Figure 1 8 The Si2 Keyboard Shown with pointing stick available on...

Page 27: ...Dn Home and End keys which are located along the right edge of the keyboard allow you to move the active cursor of the computer to various locations on the screen or within the document The Ins and Del keys at the bottom of the keyboard to the left of the cursor keys allow you to insert and delete characters Your computer also has an embedded numeric keypad This numeric keypad is printed in gray o...

Page 28: ...lay between the built in LCD screen the external monitor and simultaneous display on both screens Fn F5 Toggles between expanded and non expanded views when the computer is set to the 640x480 resolution Fn F6 Decreases screen brightness Fn F7 Increases screen brightness Fn F8 Decreases screen contrast Fn F9 Increases screen contrast Fn F10 Mutes system audio Mouse Buttons Pointing Devices Your Win...

Page 29: ...ly on the touchpad which the system will recognize as a left mouse click You can click and drag an item with the touchpad by pointing at the item tapping to select it and then while holding your finger on the pad sliding your finger in the direction of the movement desired Use of an external pointing device with your WinBook notebook is dis cussed in Chapter Four No matter which pointing device yo...

Page 30: ...ot occupy the full size of the built in screen although it might on an external monitor Notice that when you put your computer into the DOS mode which uses the VGA resolution 640 x 480 as a default the display will be stretched to fit the full screen When you are dis playing the video on the built in screen you cannot choose a higher resolution than the standard resolu tion However you can use a h...

Page 31: ...s low charge state and the power LED the right LED on the front edge of the unit will change to amber When about 5 minutes of battery power remain you will receive additional warnings the system will beep twice and the power LED will start to flash When the battery reaches a critical level Windows will pop up a warning telling you to switch to AC power or suspend When your computer is in suspend m...

Page 32: ...mployed The key to obtaining optimal battery life for your system is effective power manage ment You can set your system to the optimal power management level for your usage by using the power management features in Windows see Chapter 3 You should familiarize yourself with the various power man agement features designed into your system so that you can configure your system for your needs Keep in...

Page 33: ...the taskbar Fig 1 10 and moving the volume slide You can adjust the volume tone and balance of the audio output from your software by double clicking on the speaker icon on the taskbar and using the slides in the audio mixer Fig 1 11 Series User s Manual Figure 1 11 The Audio Mixer You can also adjust system volume microphone vol ume and other audio set tings through the Multimedia icon in the Con...

Page 34: ... drive Their high capacity and fast speed makes them very useful for programs such as encyclopedias and other reference works that require a lot of space and a fast search mechanism and to which you do not need to add data Your CD drive can also be used to play audio CDs through the audio hardware built into your WinBook notebook Your CD ROM will also be able to read from photo CDs You can load a ...

Page 35: ... the software consult your software instructions for the operations of a data CD Windows compatible CD ROMs will usually have an autoplay feature that starts the program when the CD is detected When the CD ROM is to be used as an audio CD player you can still use software to control the playing and volume of the CD To adjust the vol ume of an audio CD playing in Windows you can single click brings...

Page 36: ...CD RW drive will read from ordinary CD ROMs but will also be able to write to special CD R and CD RW disks Units equipped with a CD R CD RW drive will come equipped with software that will enable you to write to these kinds of disks When you place a blank CD R or CD RW disk into the drive the software should detect the blank disk and prompt you to begin special software handling of that disk Once ...

Page 37: ...tem There is also the necessary software to use your Infrared IR port and audio hardware in Windows For instructions for using Windows check the Windows manual which is included in your WinBook notebook box In addition to the software that you run and see there is some preloaded software that runs in the background Specific drivers files that allow pieces of hardware to communicate effectively wit...

Page 38: ...ve clicking on Run in the Start menu and typing in the necessary program information Most current software on CD ROM R RW will start automati cally once the CD is inserted and recognized by your WinBook notebook To complete the installation of the software programs you should follow the instructions provided with the software Most software programs especially Windows programs will install directly...

Page 39: ...Chapter Two Basic Computing Chapter 2 Basic Computing 2 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 41 ...

Page 40: ...e memory used by Windows Windows will set up a swap file on your hard drive to provide additional virtual memory When the programs you are running need more than the memory available in RAM on your computer Windows will swap some programs from RAM to that hard drive When those bits of memory are needed Windows will swap them back into RAM and if necessary swap other bits of memory to the hard driv...

Page 41: ...n 1 megabyte Your hard drive is usually the C drive in your system There are a number of system tools that will allow you to keep track of disk usage and keep your hard drive running efficiently Windows 98 and Windows 2000 use different file systems FAT32 NTFS respectively and how you use and maintain your hard drive will vary with your operating system Your WinBook notebook Help File contains mor...

Page 42: ...r C drive by double click ing on the C drive icon Figure 2 1 You can also find out the capacity used space and available space on the C drive by right clicking on the C drive in the My Computer window and selecting properties from the drop down menu Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Series User s Manual 2 4 Figure 2 3 C Windows 2000 Drive Properties Figure 2 2 C Windows 98 Drive Properties Si Series Manual 2 ...

Page 43: ...is the place where you can learn this information about your system If you want to know more information about these pieces of the computer you can click on the particular device in the Device Manager and then click on Properties If there is a prob lem with the device you will get some basic information here on the source of the problem If there is a conflict between two or more devices you will a...

Page 44: ... This will open the Device Manager Figure 2 6 Series User s Manual 2 6 Figure 2 5 System Properties in Windows 2000 Figure 2 6 Device Manager in Windows 2000 For detailed information about using Windows 98 or Windows 2000 you can check your WinBook note book Help File and the manual and Help file that came with your version of Windows If you are not an experienced user you should read through the ...

Page 45: ...m access Your modem can be set to emulate a terminal for logging into remote systems It can also be used with log in protocols to connect to certain providers and on line services including those provided with Windows Figure 2 7 Your modem can be set to allow your computer to function as its own mini BBS bulletin board system enabling callers to log in to your computer and exchange information Cha...

Page 46: ... the standards in this industry are fairly well established and thus compatibility is pretty much the norm To connect to anything with your modem you will usually need to sign on with some provider unless you have log in rights with some network already e g at work or dial in to another computer already set to receive such connections On line service providers will allow you to connect to an exten...

Page 47: ...ometimes the noise is in the lines from your telephone service provider and there is little that you can do Also if someone picks up a phone connected to the line and then hangs it back up this might be interpreted by your communications software to be a disconnect signal Internet and the World Wide Web If your WinBook notebook came with a modem or if you have a network connection you can use your...

Page 48: ...ed drivers or files for your WinBook notebook Once you have become familiar with your WinBook notebook you can find more extensive information about the World Wide Web in your WinBook notebook Help file Series User s Manual 2 10 Your WinBook notebook is designed for efficient Internet use You can launch your default e mail pro gram at any time by pressing the E mail button located above the top le...

Page 49: ...Chapter Three Mobile Computing Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 51 ...

Page 50: ...u do not use the battery for a few days it will slowly self discharge and when it is recharged it will hold less than 100 of the potential charge You should frequently let the battery fully discharge and recharge to help keep the battery in good condition This operation carried out every few weeks will maintain the battery efficiency If you replace the battery with a new one you might first need t...

Page 51: ...the power and press F2 when prompted to enter the Setup program Use the right arrow to move to the Power Menu Near the bottom of this menu you will see Battery Calibration Use the down arrow to scroll down to it and hit Enter to run the battery calibration Follow the instructions provided by the battery calibration utility As part of the calibration the WinBook notebook will discharge the battery ...

Page 52: ...ge Sometimes aggressive conservation will not be needed or you might prefer not to engage it You should set the default to match your most common needs If you use the system primarily as a mobile system with long term battery needs you can use an aggressive setting If your battery usage is usually limited then you might prefer a more moderate setting Series User s Manual 3 4 Figure 3 2 Changing th...

Page 53: ...igure 3 3 If you choose to allow Windows to control the power management it will take command of the power man agement settings during Windows sessions Figure 3 4 There are three power schemes in Windows 98 Home Office Desk Portable Laptop and Always On Each provides default settings which anticipate standard power usage in each setup Your unit should be set to default to Portable Laptop settings ...

Page 54: ...M You will notice a small lag when you access the disk and it spins back into use Engaging power savings while your system is plugged in can help speed the recharging of your battery so you might want to create a power scheme that allows you to have a faster charging mode and another that allows you to use AC power without any power management interruptions Clicking on the Alarms tab will allow yo...

Page 55: ...efault and is the battery plug icon It also allows you to set a password to be entered when the system leaves the Standby mode You can also designate the actions taken when the lid is closed or the sleep button or power button is pressed Figure 3 7 Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 7 Figure 3 7 Advanced Power Properties Figure 3 6 Power Meter Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 57 ...

Page 56: ... A fully charged battery should provide you over two hours of system use but aggressive power management can extend that time There are some measures that you can take as a user to help optimize battery use in your WinBook note book If you are running one or more PCMCIA cards using the system audio and making frequent calls to the floppy diskette CD ROM R RW or hard drive you will find that batter...

Page 57: ...ry with a charged battery if you have a spare Once you provide power to the system all data that had been held in memory will be restored Standby and Suspend Modes While both Standby mode and Suspend mode permit power savings each serves a different purpose The Standby mode uses a trickle of battery power to keep the RAM active This option provides you with a faster resume Suspend provides more su...

Page 58: ... have enabled such an option Suspending to disk requires a special disk partition set up for that purpose This partition has already been preinstalled on your WinBook notebook The pre installed partition is large enough to accommodate most system memory requirements If you expand the system memory and get an error message when you Suspend to Disk you will need to increase the size of this partitio...

Page 59: ... Port The Infrared IR port on the front of your WinBook notebook provides a powerful tool for connecting to other computers networks and peripherals via a high speed wireless connection This port is sometimes referred to as a serial infrared port SIR but it is also capable of func tioning as a second parallel port for printing This port allows you send information between machines with out having ...

Page 60: ...her directly in line or at an angle of less than 30 degrees less than 15 degrees is usually optimal Windows 98 Click on the Infrared icon in the Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel Infrared Figure 3 9 Series User s Manual 3 12 Figure 3 11 Infrared Options 3 Figure 3 10 Infrared Connection Si2 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 62 ...

Page 61: ...vice you have added you can change the setting for the COM port see Chapter Eight Figure 3 11 For proper operation of a IR connection you might need to set up the identification information in the IR soft ware Figure 3 12 Once your connection is established be careful not to obstruct the connection between the machines Maintain the distance and angle and do not place any objects between the ports ...

Page 62: ...ocol If you need to transfer files to a computer running Windows 95 or Windows 2000 please see the WinBook notebook Help File under Wireless Communication for information If all computers involved are using Windows you can follow the instructions below for transferring files Since files can only be sent via this protocol you will have to actively send from one computer to another You cannot use th...

Page 63: ...ystems detected Figure 3 16 You can send files to any computer listed in one of two ways Open a folder in My Computer or Explorer and select the files you want to send Drag the files to the computer to which you want to send them They will be sent to the My Received Files folder on the other computer Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 15 You might be asked to activate the Infrared Recipient utility on t...

Page 64: ...he Infrared Transfer window Once you have completed the infrared transfers you can close the Infrared Transfer window by clicking on the x in the upper right hand corner You should also disable the infrared communication in Windows since it will keep searching every three seconds for other infrared devices You can disable the infrared by either right clicking on the infrared icon on the taskbar an...

Page 65: ...Port and then click Next 7 Select whether this connection will be available to all users of the computer or just for the current user Click Next 8 If you selected this machine as a host select the users who are permitted to use this connection Click Next 9 Enter a name for the connection this will appear in the Network and Dial up Connections window Click finish 10 Repeat for the other computer Wi...

Page 66: ...levision output for your WinBook notebook see Chapter Six Safety Operation The WinBook notebook does not have a handle or a rough surface for a sure grip so use a carrying case when traveling At times you may want to put both the case and the WinBook notebook within a larger briefcase to conceal the system and reduce the risk of theft Do not use this product in an unstable location Serious damage ...

Page 67: ...does not fully charge Slots and openings in the system are for ventilation purposes Do not obstruct or cover these openings or the system could overheat Do not place the system in close proximity to a source of heat or a source of dust Protect your modem Be aware that phone systems can be either analog or digital Your modem is designed to work on an analog phone system Most residential telephones ...

Page 68: ... to load common printer drivers onto your WinBook notebook such as HP Laser Jet and DeskJet drivers This will allow you to print from many printers at your destination even if you do not carry your own printer with you Take along a bootable CD or floppy disk just in case there is damage to your hard drive Travel can present considerable risks of system shock or theft Complete a full system backup ...

Page 69: ...l of password to help preserve your data Consider purchasing a lock for your WinBook notebook The WinBook notebook comes with a slot for connecting a lock located on the left side of your system case Brand or physically mark your computer to make for easy identification If you will be using an Internet provider or other on line service call ahead to find out local access numbers for your destinati...

Page 70: ...r CD A spare floppy or two for easy file exchange Manuals for any critical software printed or CD including Windows Remember to Charge your battery Change your power management settings to more aggressive settings if appropriate Transfer the working files you will need Series User s Manual 3 22 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 72 ...

Page 71: ...Chapter Four Desktop Operation Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 73 ...

Page 72: ... in speakers or through external speakers connected via the jack on the right side of the system Controlling the Sound Levels In addition to the thumbwheel located at the front of your WinBook note book which controls the output of the sound hardware there are software controls that you can use to set your audio volume You can access these controls by double clicking on the speaker icon on the tas...

Page 73: ... this will move the slide in increments or click on the slide and drag it up or down To adjust the balance left right of that audio element you can use the balance slide by dragging it to the left or right Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 3 Figure 4 3 The Audio Mixer Unless you use the microphone in your sys tem regularly you should consider keeping it muted This will help reduce the feedback through...

Page 74: ...s with conflicts between audio inputs you should mute inputs not in use during recording Mute options by clicking on the Mute check box for that item Figure 4 4 Series User s Manual 4 4 Figure 4 4 Recording Control If the Advanced button does not appear on your mixer click on Options Advanced Controls If your sound requirements change you can look into a high quality PCMCIA sound card for your sys...

Page 75: ...y back of the CD If it appears on the taskbar you can maximize the CD Player by clicking on it on the taskbar Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 The CD Player has an active display panel You can click on the panel to toggle between track and time track and time remaining on the track and the time remain ing on the disk Windows 98 You can use this program to set up play lists for your CDs Disc Edit Play List Th...

Page 76: ...playlist Playing Sound Files In addition to playing music from audio CDs your WinBook notebook can play audio files stored in MIDI or WAVE file formats as well as sound stored in audio form and used in programs and games With the proper software you can also use the sound system to play audio files via the World Wide Web including live audio broadcasts You can use your sound system to play back so...

Page 77: ...econds in length will consume a considerable amount of disk space You should choose the highest quality only when excellent sound quality is essential or disk space is not at a premium It might require some adjustment to get the desired sound quality out of your microphone You can use the voice settings in the mixer double click on the speaker icon on the taskbar and select Options Properties For ...

Page 78: ...so use the docking port to connect your computer to a port repli cator Printer Whether you purchase a portable computer or a desk top model you will probably connect the printer to the computer via the parallel cable You might also connect to a printer via a network connection a serial connec tion a USB connection or via the IR infrared port see Chapter Three for information on using the infrared ...

Page 79: ...stalling Your Printer for Windows In order to use your printer with your WinBook notebook you will need to set up the printer drivers and printer settings If your printer came with an installation disk or CD you can follow the directions that came with the printer If not you can install the printer software by following the directions below Select Start Settings Printers and then Add Printer Figur...

Page 80: ...del the names become an important way of distinguishing your printers from each other If this is not the first printer set up on your system you are also asked whether this Series User s Manual 4 10 If you will be using an infrared port on your printer check to deter mine if the printer is set up as an infrared serial connection or an infrared parallel connection Figure 4 11 Find Your Printer If y...

Page 81: ...rinter or the first printer that you have set up for your WinBook notebook Figure 4 14 When Windows has finished loading your printer drivers you will be returned to the Printers menu You should now see your printer listed there You may also see some other drivers e g for fax software Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 11 Figure 4 12 Choose Printer Port Figure 4 13 Identify Printer Si Series Manual 2 1...

Page 82: ...rd Start Settings Printers and then double click on Add New Printer Figure 4 15 2 Once the Add Printer Wizard has started click Next Figure 4 16 Series User s Manual 4 12 Figure 4 14 Print Test Page You do not need to have a printer physically present to install the Windows drivers for it If you will be using another printer or might be transferring informa tion to another site such as work or hom...

Page 83: ...nd Play do not select that radio button Windows 2000 will ask you to identify the port and computer If your printer is a network printer select that option and identify the printer Figure 4 17 4 If the printer is local and Plug and Play Windows 2000 will attempt to locate it and notify you if it identifies the printer Figure 4 18 Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 13 Figure 4 16 The Add Printer Wizard ...

Page 84: ...e fax software in the Printers window You can direct output to that fax software from any Windows based program as you would with any other printer Other Parallel Devices Your parallel port can also be used with other parallel port devices e g a tape backup unit Your parallel port is capable of supporting enhanced ECP and EPP transfer modes ECP transfer mode provides significant Series User s Manu...

Page 85: ... notebook through the video port on the rear of the system You can direct the output to the LCD the external monitor or both by right clicking on the ATI display icon on the taskbar selecting Settings Display Settings Figure 4 21 Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 15 WARNING When operat ing your WinBook Note book with an external video device CRT or TV you should not close the LCD panel of the Si2 Clos...

Page 86: ...be plugged or unplugged when the system is shut down USB keyboards can be plugged or unplugged during operation The external keyboard will not disable the built in keyboard so you will be able to use both devices simultaneously You can use the two keyboards in combination since the computer will not distinguish between the input from each keyboard External Pointing Device You can connect a serial ...

Page 87: ...omputer to the WinBook notebook The Serial Communications Port on your WinBook notebook is COM1 There is also a serial infrared port which is nor mally located on COM3 see Chapter Three for information about using the infrared port In the event you have changed your port assignments in the Setup Program and then experience problems go back into the Setup Program and press F9 This will reset the Se...

Page 88: ...to each other or into one of the USB ports of your WinBook notebook Note not all USB devices provide a pass through port for other devices You might need a USB hub to allow several devices to be connected to the USB port of your system The system should automatically detect the new device and make it available for use If the device is not immediately recognized check the documentation for the devi...

Page 89: ... functional until you configure your system to recognize it You can use the Add New Hardware icon in the Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel Add New Hardware to set up the system to work with this additional hardware To connect your WinBook notebook to the port replicator slide the WinBook notebook back into the port replicator until the docking port fully engages with the port replicator F...

Page 90: ... WinBook notebook Series User s Manual 4 20 Figure 4 22 Connecting the port replicator The first time you use a peripheral on your system you should be able to plug it directly into your port replicator If the computer does not recognize the new hardware you can try plugging it directly into the native port on the WinBook notebook Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 92 ...

Page 91: ...Chapter Five PC Cards PCMCIA Chapter 5 PC Cards PCMCIA 5 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 93 ...

Page 92: ...n accept Type I Type II and Type III cards Since both slots function independently your WinBook notebook can support up to two cards at a time in the following configurations Two Type I Two Type II One Type I and One Type II One Type III If your card is not configured for power management which usually requires a driver the software coding that communicates between the card and the machine specifi...

Page 93: ...the System window click on the Device Manager tab Then click on the sign beside PCMCIA Socket to see the PC card drivers If the drivers are loaded you should see O2Micro OZ6832 6833 CardBus Controller Figure 5 1 To use the PC Card 1 Insert the card into one of the two slots the slots are identical Figure 5 2 2 Push to make sure it is properly seated When you insert your PCMCIA card Windows should ...

Page 94: ...e a disk from your manufacturer you can load the drivers provided Follow the instructions provided by the installation wizard If you use a standard driver and one not specific for your card the card should work but certain features such as power management might not be active When the installation is complete you will hear two beeps and a card icon will appear on the taskbar Series User s Manual 5...

Page 95: ... system and also help prevent data loss that might occur if you attempt to remove a card that is still actively linked to a network or modem connection 7 You can now eject the card Press the eject button in and it will pop out Now press the button firmly in until the card ejects The button should remain in if it pops back out you can push it in until it clicks into place Chapter 5 PC Cards PCMCIA ...

Page 96: ... off any automated functions that use that card such as fax receive monitoring Be aware if you have other software such as e mail that accesses a net work card or fax modem card and change the software settings if needed Do not remove a storage card such as a hard disk or ATA card or a card connected to a storage device such as a SCSI card connected to an external drive while the computer is acces...

Page 97: ...of the PC card usage by your system by double clicking on that icon This will call up the PC Card Properties dialog box Figure 5 5 You can also check the PCMCIA properties by selecting the PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel Figure 5 6 Chapter 5 PC Cards PCMCIA 5 7 Figure 5 5 PCMCIA Properties Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 99 ...

Page 98: ...hat the new files can take effect Reboot your system If you have added network functions for the first time in this process you will Series User s Manual 5 8 Windows will install standard networking protocols for cards it has recognized Contact your net work administrator to determine if you will need to configure your system for other protocols If you will be using your network outside Windows e ...

Page 99: ...ol Panel to see the networking configurations that have been added to your system Figure 5 7 Chapter 5 PC Cards PCMCIA 5 9 A NetworkNeighborhood icon will now be present on your desktop to allow quick access to network functions If you decide not to enter a password you can add one later byselecting Passwords in the Control Panel Please read your Windows documentation on passwords before changing ...

Page 100: ...rmation on setting up your system this way You will also see software specific to the kind of net working card you have added e g ethernet There will be protocols there to control how the information is transferred between machines Figure 5 8 Series User s Manual 5 10 Figure 5 8 Network Properties For more information about how to set file sharing for your system please see the WinBook notebook He...

Page 101: ... not want to allow your resources to be accessed by other users then you should leave the file and printer sharing disabled Once you have established the network settings for your system you can double click on the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop You can use this window just as you would My Computer Resources on the network available to you can be accessed through this window Figure 5 9 ...

Page 102: ... 12 You should consider who will be using the access and why and establish the necessary passwords Keep in mind that shared folders might be accessible to any machine connected to the network Series User s Manual 5 12 Figure 5 12 Access to Shared Folders Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 104 ...

Page 103: ...interface card in one of the PCMCIA slots in your WinBook notebook Once your card has been recognized and the proper drivers loaded you will be able to connect SCSI devices to your WinBook notebook Figure 5 13 Chapter 5 PC Cards PCMCIA 5 13 Figure 5 13 SCSI Properties Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 105 ...

Page 104: ...ll be asked to set up the modem for use with your system Follow the steps above for installing and configuring your card Once the correct driver has been installed and the modem is ready for use you might be asked to fill in the settings for using this modem if you have not set up a modem on this system before Figure 5 14 Fill in the information requested to assure proper operation of your PCMCIA ...

Page 105: ...Chapter Six Video Settings Chapter 6 Video Settings 6 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 107 ...

Page 106: ...nformation about the Autodim func tion Your WinBook notebook will support a number of resolutions Resolution is a measure of the number of pixels a pixel is a single dot of color on the screen Depending on the type of LCD display that you have your screen will support resolutions of 800 x 600 SVGA 12 1 TFT screens or 1024 x 768 XGA 13 3 and 14 1 TFT screens with up to 64K colors 32 bit high color ...

Page 107: ...e SVGA port Remember to change back down to a supported resolution before returning video output to the LCD screen Your WinBook notebook provides easy access to various video settings and utilities by a right click on the ATI icon in the system tray of your taskbar You can alter the appearance of the pop up menu for these video settings by clicking on Settings and Icon Settings and then selecting ...

Page 108: ... box by right clicking on the Windows desktop and selecting Properties To adjust resolution right click on the ATI icon and select Settings and then Display Settings to bring up the display menu Click on the Settings tab Figure 6 4 Series User s Manual 6 4 Figure 6 3 Access to Video Settings Figure 6 4 Display Settings Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 110 ...

Page 109: ...s settings there are other settings specific to your system that can be found by clicking on the Advanced button Figure 6 5 The tabs across the top allow you to move among the various dialog boxes that control settings for your system These settings are discussed in detail in your WinBook notebook Help file located in the WinBook folder of the Start Menu Chapter 6 Video Settings 6 5 Figure 6 5 ATI...

Page 110: ...g video drivers A higher resolution on your external monitor might also mean a slower refresh rate the speed at which a monitor sends a new image to the screen A cathode ray tube CRT sends an image vertically down a screen one line at a time The whole screen is thus refreshed at a certain interval as the CRT cycles down the screen and then returns to the top This speed is usually measured in Hz cy...

Page 111: ...ltiple Monitor mode allows you to treat the monitors as if they were in any phys ical arrangement You can set them to stretch vertically allowing you to let a long document run down onto the second screen One monitor serves as the primary display you can set which it is by fol lowing the directions below Most programs and dialog boxes will open in the primary display but you can drag them to the s...

Page 112: ...on you desire The monitors do not have to be lined up perfectly horizontal or vertical you can set the relatively position to be slightly offset if you find that more useful for your work 5 Set the color and screen area for the secondary monitor The Display box should currently show the secondary monitor and read something like 2 Default Monitor on RAGE MOBILITY M AGP English The actual monitor na...

Page 113: ...te you can also open this dialog box by right clicking on the desktop and selecting properties or by double clicking on the Display icon in the Control Panel 3 Click on the Settings tab To disable the secondary monitor click off the checkbox at the bottom that reads Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor Figure 6 4 Chapter 6 Video Settings 6 9 Remember some programs will open to the window si...

Page 114: ... video jack in the rear panel connec tor compartment Locate the stereo speaker headphone jack on the front of the computer 2 Connect one end of video cable into the S video jack Connect the other end of the cable to the video input jack of the TV receiver 3 If you will need audio you will need a Y cable with an RCA mini stereo jack it looks like the jack on a set of headphones on one end and a rig...

Page 115: ...ission This compression standard is adequate for smooth DVD video playback If you require even more precise video play back you can look into a hardware MPEG 2 decoder on a PCMCIA card You can also direct DVD audio output to external speakers or to the audio input of your television Movies on DVD provide menus and additional information about the movie A software DVD player will provide access to ...

Page 116: ...ted through the system bus Zoomed Video does not send video to the processor of your system so it is not a method of capturing video signals for editing by your computer Your WinBook notebook comes equipped with ZV support via the bottom PCMCIA slot In order to take advantage of your ZV port you will need to purchase a ZV interface card for your system You can contact your retailer for information...

Page 117: ...Chapter Seven Upgrading Chapter 7 Upgrading 7 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 119 ...

Page 118: ...ade in system memory with SO DIMM modules provided by WinBook Corporation Your WinBook notebook has two memory slots that allow you to install new memory configurations One slot will already be occupied by a mod ule You can add memory to the other slot and or install a module with a higher capacity in the existing slot Series User s Manual 7 2 Your WinBook notebook requires SO DIMM mod ules You ca...

Page 119: ...bot tom of the unit The memory compartment is the larger compart ment toward the left side of the unit if you have the back of the unit facing you Figure 7 2 Chapter 7 Upgrading 7 3 Figure 7 2 Bottom of the WinBook notebook Memory Compartment Electrostatic Discharge can cause damage to SO DIMM modules and other computer components Always remember to 1 Keep the com ponent in its protective packag i...

Page 120: ...tment cover and set it in a safe place Figure 7 3 5 Remove the compartment cover by gently sliding it to the side and angling it up and out 7 4 Series User s Manual Figure 7 3 Removing the Screw Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 122 ...

Page 121: ...se the module Then angle the card slightly upward and gently slide it from its edge connector slot Store the card in the anti atic bag that contains your new module s Figure 7 4 Chapter 7 Upgrading Figure 7 4 Replacing the Memory Card Be careful when inserting or removing a SO DIMM module Forcing a SO DIMM module in or out of a socket can damage the socket and or the SO DIMM module 7 5 Si Series M...

Page 122: ...ule is properly seated you can replace the cover on this compartment On the bottom of the cover there are small clips that slide into place Line up the clips with the slots along the edges of the compartment and insert the cover into place Slide the cover toward the center of the machine until the hole in the cover lines up with the screw hole in the unit 11 Replace and tighten the screw 12 Turn t...

Page 123: ...n erasing the current firmware and replacing it with the updated version Use the Technical Support phone number provided on your Read Me First Card to get assistance in upgrading your firmware Other Upgrades PCMCIA The easiest way to upgrade the capabilities of your WinBook notebook is to take advantage of the PCMCIA slots in your system These can be used to provide a network connection communicat...

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Page 125: ...Chapter Eight Configuring Maintaining Your System Chapter 8 Configuring Maintaining Your System 8 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 127 ...

Page 126: ... entered the Setup program you will be greeted by the Main Menu Figure 8 1 This menu allows you to make changes to the basic setup of your system e g disk drives or memory You will notice that at the bottom of the window are the commands for navigating the Setup program These commands are the same for all menus in the Setup program F1 Brings up the Help information for the Setup Program Esc Takes ...

Page 127: ...uring Maintaining Your System 8 3 Figure 8 1 The Main Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help F1 Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Tab Shift Tab or Enter selects field System Time 10 31 00 System Date 01 28 2000 Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 1 2 Internal HDD 6007MB Interna...

Page 128: ...g up the Display Properties window Keep in mind that directing output to both the LCD and CRT will slow video response time slightly System Memory This field shows the conventional memory available This is a display only item and cannot be altered Extended Memory This field shows the extended memory available This is a display only item and cannot be altered If you add this number the number in sy...

Page 129: ...d by setting this item to Auto Chapter 8 Configuring Maintaining Your System 8 5 Figure 8 2 The Internal Hard Drive PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Item Specific Help F1 Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Select the drive type corresponding to the fixed disk installed in your system If type USER is selected Cylinders Heads ...

Page 130: ...ing allows you to set the mode for the boot screen If you set this item to Disabled you will get a black screen dur Series User s Manual 8 6 Figure 8 3 The Advanced Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help F1 Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit If you want to use MicroSof...

Page 131: ...on system start up Parallel Port Mode This item allows you to set the communication mode of the Parallel Port There are three options Output Only This setting assumes that the communication is primarily from the computer to a peripheral such as a printer This setting is not intended for a parallel connection between your WinBook notebook and another computer for file transfers Bi Directional This ...

Page 132: ...below The two levels of passwords provide different levels of access User passwords enable users to use the system upon providing the appropriate password The user password does not permit this user to have access to all Series User s Manual 8 8 Figure 8 4 The Security Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help F1 Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu ...

Page 133: ...ssword again to provide verification of the password in the second line and press Enter The password will now be set To clear the password you will need to first enter the existing password in the first line and press Enter Then press Enter twice to leave the other two lines blank Note This option will not be available to you until a supervisor password has been set Password on boot This item allo...

Page 134: ... the disk drive or User either password can be used The default setting is Supervisor Power Menu Figure 8 5 Your WinBook notebook has an array of elaborate power management fea tures that will enable you to extend battery life The WinBook notebook takes advantage of ACPI and power management issues are handled through Windows You should make your changes to Power Management in Windows as explained...

Page 135: ... a regular basis will help your battery retain its optimal charge level Note the system fan will turn on during calibration to keep the system cooled and help optimize calibration Chapter 8 Configuring Maintaining Your System 8 11 Figure 8 5 The Power Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help F1 Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu F5 F6 Change Value...

Page 136: ... then be asked to disconnect the AC power so that the battery can be drained Type Y again to proceed with the calibration Once the battery has drained and the computer has shut down you can reconnect the AC power and start up your system Series User s Manual 8 12 Figure 8 6 The Boot Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help F1 Help ESC Exit Select Ite...

Page 137: ...ing this session and exit the Setup program Your system will then reboot with the new settings If you notice any problems with the operation of your system you will need to re enter the Setup program and correct settings that might be causing the problems Exit Discarding Changes This item will abandon all changes that you have made to the Setup program in this session and exit the Setup program Lo...

Page 138: ...ses act by altering the boot record of your disk thus rendering it unusable Some viruses are relatively harmless Many are very destructive and can cause serious data loss Series User s Manual 8 14 Figure 8 7 The Exit Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help F1 Help ESC Exit Select Item Select Menu F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select Sub Menu F9 Setup De...

Page 139: ...otable floppy disk or CD ROM R RW that you are sure is free of infec tion You should consider carrying a write protected boot disk with your computer to allow for a clean boot wherever you might be using your system Passwords System Security There are a number of opportunities that you will have to use passwords to protect your system or your data Keep in mind that a good password should be easy t...

Page 140: ...rs The password can be bypassed by pressing the Esc key when loading Windows which then allows access to all of your files Screen Saver Password If you use a screen saver in Windows you can set the system to require a password to resume normal functioning This can be used to protect your current session from a casual observer but it does not provide any substantial security Network ISP passwords T...

Page 141: ...rmit access to files on your hard drive that have been designated for sharing You should always be sure the folders containing sensitive data have not been designated for insecure sharing across a network See the WinBook notebook Help File for information on the sharing of folders across a network You can provide a more secure connection on the Internet by taking advantage of the Virtual Private N...

Page 142: ...nload or create large files and do not want to limit your hard drive space you might consider such an option These drives provide more speed than a traditional backup only drive Most such drives can be connected to your WinBook notebook s parallel port or USB port or through a PCMCIA card that provides a SCSI port or other interface port Units with an LS 120 drive already have such a large capacit...

Page 143: ...re instructions available for performing the upgrade or you can contact Technical Support for assistance WARNING You must follow the directions carefully Improper installation can affect system performance The BIOS updates will help make sure that the hardware in your WinBook notebook is running efficiently You can also update Windows by taking advantage of the Windows Update feature built into Wi...

Page 144: ... solutions should be applied lightly to a clean cloth or cotton swab Pointing Devices Before cleaning any part of your system be sure to shut down and unplug the system You can clean built up dust and dirt from your touchpad with a damp cloth or cotton swab Do not spray clean ing solution directly onto the touch pad Spray the cloth or swab and use it to rub gently on the surface of the touchpad Th...

Page 145: ...on your WinBook notebook In gen eral relative humidities in excess of 85 should be avoided Altitude Pressurized airplane cabins are not a problem for operation of your WinBook notebook although you should be aware of any restrictions that your airline might place on use of electronic devices in the cabin Use of your WinBook notebook at high altitudes over 10 000 ft in the moun tains however can lo...

Page 146: ...Chapter Nine Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 149 ...

Page 147: ...ms Accessories Entertainment CD Player Check the volume level by turning the volume wheel on the front of the unit to the right to raise the hardware volume settings You should also double click on the speaker icon on the taskbar to be certain that the system volume and CD volume are both turned up and that neither is muted Check that Mute is not enabled Press Fn F10 to toggle the Mute setting PRO...

Page 148: ...damage to the cord repair or replace the cord then try again PROBLEM I can t hear sound from the built in speakers ACTIONS Check the volume level by turning the volume wheel on the front of the unit to the right to raise the hardware volume settings You should also double click on the speaker icon on the taskbar to be certain that the system volume and other volume settings are turned up Check tha...

Page 149: ...ible with a 3 5mm stereo audio plug If you are using a different plug it may not be compatible Inspect the cord for wear or damage Usually you will find this at the ends of the cable where connectors are attached If you find damage to the cord repair or replace the cord then try again Most external speakers have their own volume control Make sure that this volume control is not turned all the way ...

Page 150: ... the speaker icon on the taskbar When the mixer appears click on Options and then Properties When the mixer property window appears click on the radio button beside Recording and then click OK to view the recording mixer Check to see that the microphone settings are correct Click on the Advanced button under the microphone balance When the dialogue box pops up place a check in the 1 Record ing Inp...

Page 151: ...t card that was included with your system PROBLEM System prompts for a password on boot ACTIONS Boot password has been enabled Type in your password to continue If you have lost the password or the password has been enabled by accident call Technical Support PROBLEM System will not accept my password ACTIONS Check the System Status LEDs to be sure that the Num Lock and or Caps Lock are not activat...

Page 152: ...ll not have the information for the Windows programs that you have installed on your system You will need to use the Restore CD provided with your system to provide the drivers for your various hardware components Follow the directions in the menu that pops up when the system has booted from the Restore CD to install Windows in the original configu ration for your WinBook notebook If you have a fu...

Page 153: ...iles to properly boot Try another bootable CD ROM R RW CD is damaged If this is the Restore CD that came with your WinBook notebook contact Technical Support about obtaining a replacement Open the drive door and be sure that the CD ROM R RW is properly seated in the drive PROBLEM Computer does not come on when the power switch is turned on ACTIONS Be sure to depress and hold the power switch for a...

Page 154: ... the hole and push gently until the door releases Pull the door forward until you can retrieve the disk Push the door closed until it clicks into place If this problem recurs contact Technical Support PROBLEM My music CDs won t play ACTIONS Under Windows the audio program should start up as soon as an audio CD is detected in the drive Make sure the CD Player program is running in Windows If it is ...

Page 155: ...deo controller and does not pass through the processor so it does not reset power management timers Deactivating the power management should prevent such interruptions PROBLEM Speaker volume is too low when playing DVD video ACTIONS If you require greater audio output for your DVD videos consider connecting amplified external speakers to your system or connecting to the audio input of your televis...

Page 156: ...tor software has loaded If it has not load the software and then see if disk is accessible once the software has loaded The CD R might have been closed to allow it to be read in standard CD ROM R RW drives If the disk has been closed and still has remain ing space available that you would like to use you can re open the CD R using the Easy CD Creator software PROBLEM Audio files that I storeed on ...

Page 157: ...files or move them to an alternative storage medium floppy disk optical disk etc Many programs save backup files Backup files are a way to recover most of your work should your active file become damaged If you keep extra copies of your files and have updated those files since the last time you opened them you can delete backup files from the hard disk to create more space for new work Archive fil...

Page 158: ...ive feature a write protect tab that must be closed to allow you to save to the disk If there is a hole on the left hand side of the disk pull the disk completely from the drive and turn it over You should find a sliding tab between the hole and the edge of the disk Slide the tab closed to save files on the disk Have you formatted the disk Some new disks are not formatted for use with your WinBook...

Page 159: ...ted Have you formatted the disk Some new disks are not formatted for use with your WinBook notebook If your disk is not formatted or if the disk is formatted for use with another type of computer Windows will notify you Format the floppy disk by clicking on My Computer then right clicking on the 3 1 2 Floppy icon and selecting Format PROBLEM Diskette will not eject from the diskette drive ACTIONS ...

Page 160: ...the WinBook notebook again Your external key board may be faulty or incompatible with the WinBook notebook PROBLEM The external keyboard that I connected to my WinBook notebook is not working ACTIONS If you plugged the keyboard into the WinBook notebook after it was turned on restart the WinBook notebook with the keyboard plugged in If restarting doesn t help your keyboard may be defective or inco...

Page 161: ...cause them to stick Miscellaneous PROBLEM Date reads January 1 1980 or some other very early date ACTIONS The lithium ion battery that maintains the system clock might be dis charged Contact Technical Support for information about replacement PROBLEM System is not using AC power source when AC adapter is connected ACTIONS Make sure all connections are secure Make sure that there is electricity fro...

Page 162: ...wer Management icon in the Control Panel and click on the SpeedStep tab Under the Plugged In setting make sure that the option selected is Maximum Performance PROBLEM My processor does not step down its speed when running on battery power ACTIONS The SpeedStep utility might be set improperly Double click on the SpeedStep icon the flag in the system tray or double click on the Power Management icon...

Page 163: ...rt for assis tance If the modem is a PCMCIA modem check the PCMCIA proper ties window the PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel to see if the card is being recognized by the system If not try removing and reinserting the card Chapter 5 for more information about using PCMCIA cards Make sure other communications programs have been properly shut down and have released the communications line Reboot the s...

Page 164: ... receiving system is compatible with your modem Try connecting at a slower speed Be certain that all software for the connection is properly set Pointing Devices PROBLEM I plugged an external PS 2 pointing device into the WinBook notebook but it doesn t work ACTIONS Although the external and internal pointing devices should work together there may be an unusual incompatibility problem between the ...

Page 165: ...e the keyboard to select the choices to restart your computer As it restarts enter the Setup Program and enable your internal pointing device by setting it back to Enabled You should try another external pointing device to determine if there is a defect in the device or in the WinBook notebook PS 2 port NOTE If you use a Microsoft Intellimouse you must disable the internal device by selecting the ...

Page 166: ...djust the settings as indicated in the dialogue box that comes up Note The touchpad works best with a medium to slow setting You might want to alter the setting if you use an external mouse or the pointing stick more often than the touchpad PROBLEM The point indicator on the display disappears when I move it quickly across the screen ACTIONS Does the mouse move faster than you are used to You can ...

Page 167: ... keyboard as you type be careful not to rest your hands on the surface of the touchpad Since the pad interprets a light tap as a mouse click resting your hand on the touchpad might result in inadvertently sending a mouse command Ports PROBLEM The device that I plugged into the serial port is not working ACTIONS Check the Advanced Menu of the Setup program to be sure that the port is set to Auto If...

Page 168: ...port is using the correct IR mode usually FIR Try the other IR mode IrDA to see if this corrects the problem You must line up the external device correctly The Serial Infrared Port uses infrared light to communicate with external devices To use the port you must have an unobstructed visual pathway between the WinBook notebook s serial infrared transceiver and the external device s serial infrared ...

Page 169: ...Print Setup Make sure the printer is ready to print Check the printer s power cable to see that it is properly plugged into the printer and the electrical outlet Also see that the printer s communication cable is connected properly to the WinBook notebook s Parallel Port and to the back of the printer If the printer is turned on there should be a power indicator that illuminates There is also usua...

Page 170: ...r they might be able to test it to see if it is working The printer driver in the operating system may not be set correctly Check the Printers window in My Computer to be certain that your printer has been set up If not follow the directions in Chapter Four for setting up the printer If the printer is set up right click on its icon and select Properties in its popup menu You can review the informa...

Page 171: ... You may need to enable special options in the Setup Program for this device Some devices require two way communication through the printer port to operate properly You can choose two way communication for the port in the Advanced Menu of the Setup program Choose bi directional or ECP ECP is the preferred choice but you will need to determine if your device will support it Software PROBLEM Softwar...

Page 172: ...tings and Display Settings This will bring up the Display Properties dialog box Click on the Settings tab and the Advanced Button Then click on the ATI Displays tab You will see three images an external monitor the LCD Panel and a television There is a large button beneath each that allows you to enable or disable output to that device Click on the button beneath the Television to select it as a P...

Page 173: ...from the menu and hit enter When you have a C prompt run ScanDisk by typing scandisk and or ScanReg by typing scanreg to check for problems with your files or with the Windows Registry If problems are found follow the suggestions for correcting them Interrupt the boot process by hitting the F8 key just after the unit completes the POST Power On Self Test This will bring up a menu asking you how to...

Page 174: ...Zoomed Video PROBLEM Zoomed Video does not work ACTIONS Make sure card is properly seated and that it has been recognized by the computer 9 29 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 177 ...

Page 175: ...Glossary Glossary G 1 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 179 ...

Page 176: ...of users Application A software program designed to perform certain functions and uses ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange This code uses values from 0 to 127 to represent letters numbers symbols and punctuation marks The standard allows information to be exchanged in one common form without all of the extra codes that programs attach to those numbers and letters and symbols a...

Page 177: ... is when you turn on the computer A warm boot is when you reset the computer with the Alt Ctrl Del combination or by having Windows restart the computer from the Shut Down menu Browser or Web Browser A program which allows a user access to the World Wide Web The browser is able to read and use the HTML language of the World Wide Web as well as to view the pictures or videos or play the audio image...

Page 178: ... RW software CD RW This is the measure of how fast a computer s CPU central processing unit runs It is usually expressed in MHz megahertz or millions of cycles per second It is the number associated with the CPU of your system as in a 266 MHz processor Client A computer on a network which relies on another server computer to provide some of its programs or functions or for its connection to other ...

Page 179: ...ng or copying is the process of highlighting a block of text or section of an image and moving or copying it to the clipboard where it is temporarily held in memory Pasting is the process of placing the mouse cursor at a desired location and then transferring the information into that position This can be done within programs and between programs Desktop The desktop is the primary workspace of you...

Page 180: ...eeds up processing time DOS Disk Operating System Prior to Windows DOS was the primary operating system for Intel based computer systems often with Windows 3 x running as a graphic interface over DOS Some programs including many games and educational pro grams you have or buy might still run in the DOS mode DVD Digital Versatile Disk A new type of media that has a much higher storage capacity 17 G...

Page 181: ...Defines cable type frequencies etc FAT32 A 32 bit file system used by Windows 98 or Windows 2000 Fax facsimile A copy sent over a telephone line or other communications service Flash BIOS ROM Memory chip in the WinBook notebook that stores the basic operating firmware including the system setup software advanced power manage ment and PCI bus support The flash BIOS can be updated from a floppy disk...

Page 182: ...1024MB Now more commonly used to mean simply 1 billion bytes or 1000MB Hard Drive This is a disk coated with a magnetic material that is used by a computer to store data These usually have a high capacity for data storage in most newer computers this capacity is in Gigabytes Hot Docking The ability of the WinBook notebook to be connected to the port replicator while in normal operating mode HTML H...

Page 183: ...k but the interconnection of many physical networks commercial educational governmental and private Much of the high speed infrastructure that connects such computers is based on an old U S government network called ARPAnet The connections of networks rely on a standard communication protocol TCP IP Internet Address Every network connected to the Internet has a unique numeric IP address To connect...

Page 184: ...r KB LS 120 High capacity drive in some WinBook notebook units that is capable of reading special disks that are capable of storing 120MB of data on a single disk LS 120 drives are also capable of reading and writing to 3 5 floppy disks Macro A small program inside another program Macros usually allow you to take a series of commonly repeated tasks within a program and create a small macro program...

Page 185: ...ysical cables or telecommunications connections A very small network is sometimes referred to as a workgroup if it is not structured on a client server basis Smaller networks sometimes called LANs or Local Area Networks are sometimes connected together into larger networks some times referred to as WANs or Wide Area Networks NTFS A file system specific to Windows 2000 and Windows NT NTFS allows fo...

Page 186: ...Play A set of software firmware and hardware specifications that when implemented together allow the system to automatically configure internal hardware and software without user intervention Pointing Stick Small lever or control similar in design to a joystick that allows the user to move a point indicator around the screen Power Management Set of procedures the system adheres to in order to mini...

Page 187: ...reen is thus refreshed at a certain interval as the CRT cycles down the screen and then returns to the top This speed is usually measured in Hz which is a unit of frequency A refresh rate of 60 Hz will produce a slightly perceptible flicker of the screen that can cause eye strain A rate of 72 Hz or faster will usually produce a comfortable image Your monitor may refresh as different frequencies de...

Page 188: ... built right into the hard drive Your WinBook notebook is able to read those diagnostics and monitor hard disk functioning Software Error Messages Software error messages are returned from your operating system Windows or your application programs These typically appear after the system has been booted or during the running of an application program If you receive this type of message you should c...

Page 189: ...detects an incoming phone call or if a scheduled alarm takes place S video S video is a method of transferring high quality video signals that involves breaking the signal into two components chrominance and luminance This dual signal provides higher image fidelity when displayed on a television screen The WinBook notebook has an s video port that can be used to direct output to s video enabled te...

Page 190: ...ows finger movements to be converted to pointer controls and taps to be converted into switch inputs URL Universal Resource Locator An address or location on the World Wide Web Such addresses allow you to move to a specific site Sometimes the address is embedded in a hypertext link in the WWW which then automatically takes you to that URL These usually have a form such as http www winbookcorp com ...

Page 191: ...d to your computer your voice is converted into voltage and then digitized and stored in an audio file that can be played back later World Wide Web WWW A subset of the Internet which relies upon browsers to allow a user to see images and watch video and hear sounds rather than just view text The HyperText Markup Language in which it is written allows the user to jump quickly from one point in the ...

Page 192: ... video ZV Zoomed Video Port A port built into the PCMCIA slots and conforming to PCMCIA standards that allows for high speed video transmission Video goes directly from the port to the display screen bypassing the processor and system bus This permits video playback at full screen size and at full motion speed X Z User s Manual G 18 Si Series Manual 2 18 00 4 09 PM Page 196 ...

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Page 194: ... Boot 1 13 1 15 1 18 3 20 3 21 4 9 4 12 4 15 5 6 5 8 6 7 6 8 6 10 6 11 7 6 7 11 8 2 8 4 8 8 8 9 8 16 9 6 9 8 9 16 9 17 9 22 9 27 G 3 G 12 G 14 Boot Sequence 9 7 9 8 Bootable Floppy 3 21 8 15 Password see Password Cache 9 11 G 4 CD Player 1 6 1 26 4 5 4 6 9 2 9 9 CD R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CD ROM R RW iv 1 3 1 4 1 9 1 11 1 13 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 28 3 8 8 3 8 4 8 12 8 13 8 14 9 8 9 9 G 2 G 6 ...

Page 195: ...G 6 G 10 ECP 4 4 8 7 9 23 9 24 G 6 Environment 1 15 2 8 4 10 5 8 8 10 8 16 8 20 8 21 External Devices See Headphones See Keyboard See Microphone See Monitor See Pointing Devices See Port Replicator See Speakers FAT32 2 3 G 6 Fax 1 7 2 7 2 19 3 20 4 11 4 12 4 14 5 6 5 14 8 10 9 15 9 16 G 6 Fax Modem 2 7 5 6 5 14 9 15 9 16 Floppy Disk Drive 1 9 1 11 8 4 8 10 9 11 Function Keys 1 7 1 18 G 7 Hard Driv...

Page 196: ...19 1 21 3 3 3 6 4 15 6 2 6 3 6 6 6 9 6 11 8 4 9 9 9 25 G 10 LED 1 11 1 13 1 22 1 27 Lock Slot 1 76 1 7 8 18 LS 120 iv 1 4 1 9 1 11 8 4 8 18 9 12 9 13 G 2 G 9 Memory 1 3 1 10 1 13 1 25 2 2 3 9 3 10 7 2 7 3 7 5 7 7 8 2 8 4 9 23 G 4 G 5 G 7 G 9 G 11 G 14 Microphone 1 5 1 6 1 24 1 25 4 3 4 5 4 7 4 8 9 5 G 16 External 1 6 4 8 9 5 Modem 1 4 1 6 1 7 1 15 2 7 2 10 3 17 3 19 3 20 4 17 5 2 5 5 5 6 5 14 8 7 ...

Page 197: ...15 9 17 9 22 9 27 G 3 G 12 G 14 PC Cards PCMCIA 1 4 1 7 5 1 5 3 5 5 5 7 5 9 5 11 5 13 G 11 PCMCIA Modem see Modem Plug and Play 4 9 4 15 5 5 G 11 Pointing Devices 1 19 1 20 4 16 4 17 8 6 8 20 9 17 9 19 G 12 G 15 Pointing Devices External 4 16 4 17 9 17 9 18 Pointing Stick 1 4 1 17 1 19 1 20 8 20 9 17 9 19 G 12 Port Replicator 1 8 4 8 4 19 4 20 9 26 G 8 Power Management Saving 1 22 1 23 3 2 3 10 3 ...

Page 198: ... 4 17 6 8 6 11 7 7 8 2 8 4 8 6 8 9 8 13 8 15 9 7 9 8 9 17 9 18 9 20 9 22 9 24 G 4 G 12 Speaker Icon 1 24 1 26 4 2 4 3 4 7 9 2 9 5 9 9 Speakers 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 11 1 24 4 2 4 8 6 11 7 6 9 3 9 5 9 10 External 1 6 1 24 4 2 4 8 6 11 9 3 9 5 9 10 SpeedStep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Video 1 3 1 8 1 9 1 27 3 18 6 6 6 10 9 25 G 14 Standby 3 6 3 7 3 9 8 10 8 11 G 14 Start Menu ii 1 16 1 18 1 28 3 14 6...

Page 199: ...9 USB 1 4 1 9 1 19 4 8 4 9 4 16 4 19 6 7 8 18 9 14 9 18 9 26 G 15 G 16 User i 1 15 1 14 1 21 3 17 4 15 5 9 6 2 6 6 8 5 8 8 8 10 8 16 G 2 G 3 G 16 G 17 VGA 1 21 4 15 6 2 6 6 G 16 G 17 Viruses 8 16 8 17 Volume 1 5 1 6 1 24 1 26 4 2 4 5 9 2 9 5 9 9 9 10 WAVE Files 4 7 Wireless 3 10 3 13 3 14 3 16 G 8 Windows 2000 iii vi 1 15 1 16 1 28 2 3 2 4 2 6 2 10 3 10 3 13 3 14 3 16 3 17 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 12 4 13 4 ...

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Page 203: ... need to have their power on to permit the USB signal to pass through Make sure all USB devices that are connected are powered on if they have their own power source While most USB devices will be recognized and properly configured some might require their own specific drivers Check device documenta tion to see if there is a required driver installation Restart the system This should allow the dev...

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Page 216: ...h license No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software or equipment that is not supplied by the manufacturer or its affiliated companies Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Acknowledgements WinBook...

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