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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Notice ...................................................................................................... 2

Preface .................................................................................................... 5

1.1 Regulations Information..................................................................... 6

1.2 Safety Instructions ........................................................................... 10

1.3 Conventions for this Manual .............................................................11

1.4 Release History ............................................................................... 12

Getting to know the basics .................................................................... 13

2.1 Product Specification

 ....................................................................... 14

2.2 Preparing your Computer  ............................................................... 18

2.3 Product Overview  ........................................................................... 19

Getting started .......................................................................................

28

3.1 AC Adapter ...................................................................................... 29

3.2 Knowing the Keyboard .................................................................... 30

3.2.1 For keyboard users....................................................................... 31

3.3 Using the touchpad / clickpad.......................................................... 34

BIOS setup ............................................................................................ 35

Summary of Contents for GM7RG0N

Page 1: ...User Manual GM7RG0N GM7RG7N GM7RG8N GM7RGIM...

Page 2: ...ed into any language THE MANUFACTURER OR RESELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE P...

Page 3: ...tions for this Manual 11 1 4 Release History 12 Getting to know the basics 13 2 1 Product Specification 14 2 2 Preparing your Computer 18 2 3 Product Overview 19 Getting started 28 3 1 AC Adapter 29 3...

Page 4: ...4 4 1 About BIOS Setup 36 4 1 1 When to Use BIOS Setup 36 4 1 2 How to Run BIOS Setup 36 4 2 BIOS Setup Menu 38 4 2 1 Main Menu 38 4 2 2 Advanced Menu 40 4 2 3 Security Menu 41 4 2 4 Boot Menu 43 4 2...

Page 5: ...Notebook Manual 5 Preface Chapter 1...

Page 6: ...4 53 EU SAR DAS refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy The SAR limit set by the ICNIRP Guidelines is 2 0 W kg 10g Testing for SAR is conducted using standard operating positions accept...

Page 7: ...one s hearing In order to reduce the risk of damage to hearing one should lower the volume to a safe comfortable level and reduce the amount of time listening at high levels Headsets should comply wit...

Page 8: ...ctions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer...

Page 9: ...SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the EUT transmitting at the specified power level in different channels The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization fo...

Page 10: ...ting condition protect your work area from direct sunlight Never cover or block the air vents including those located at the base of the computer Never cover your computer or AC adapter with any objec...

Page 11: ...ebook Manual 11 1 3 Conventions for this Manual CAUTION This message contains important information that must be followed for safe operation NOTE This message contains information for special situatio...

Page 12: ...Notebook Manual 12 1 4 Release History 1 0 11 2021 Version Date Revision Initial release...

Page 13: ...Notebook Manual 13 Getting to know the basics Chapter 2...

Page 14: ...the customer Please read this manual carefully before using this notebook APU Support Processor AMD Rembrandt Memory RAM DDR5 4800MHz Physical Characteristic Dimension 360 2 243 5 23mm panel 2 6mm 2...

Page 15: ...USB 3 1 Gen1 X2 Power off mode support USB power but w o bc1 2 protocol USB Type A Left side x1 USB 3 1 Gen2 X1 Power off mode support USB power but w o bc1 2 protocol USB Type C x1 Rear side x1 TBT4...

Page 16: ...al reconition camera IR Camera w D MIC 2 4mm FHD IR hybrid webcam D MIC 2 Webcam Input Keyboard Mechanical KB 340 109 2 6 0mm per key RGB Backlight support Membrane singel Zone RGB backlight support 3...

Page 17: ...pter Battery CAUTION MODEL IS DESIGNED TO USE WITH THE DC INPUT 230 Watts 19 5V 11 8A 280 Watts 20V 14A Option 330 Watts 19 5V 16 9A Option Li polymer Battery SW Gas Gauge IC soft pack 1 4S1P 5300mAh...

Page 18: ...Preparing your Computer Connect the AC adapter s DC output plug to the DC IN jack A B The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing C Press the power button to turn on...

Page 19: ...oduct Overview Please become familiar with each component before you operate the computer NOTE The product s color LED color I O port indicator location and specifi cation will depend upon the actuall...

Page 20: ...shows the Camera status Microphone Infrared capability for facial reconition camera can be used to identify and authenticate user to unlock notebook conduct payment and other security functions LCD sc...

Page 21: ...hich functions like the mouse Touchpad LED indicator Touchpad switch Click twice left corner will open or close touchpad functionality Charging Power ON White flash Charging Power Off White flash Batt...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 4 USB Port Connects an USB device such as USB Zip drive keyboard or mouse into this jack With charging function USB Port Connects an USB device such as USB Zip drive keyboard or mouse into this...

Page 23: ...rs headphones or microphone into this jack Mic In Jack USB Port Connects an USB device such as USB Zip drive keyboard or mouse into this jack With charging function 1 2 3 4 5 Vents The thermal vents a...

Page 24: ...elated injuries or of overheating the computer do not place the computer directly on your lap or obstruct the computer air vents Use the computer only on a hard flat surface Do not allow another hard...

Page 25: ...25 If need to upgrade SATA SSD to PCIE SSD Please contact technical support and after sales service Compartment View NOTE Specification will depend upon the actually shipping product BATTERY RAM RAM...

Page 26: ...ide View 2 1 Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating 1 7 3 4 5 6 2 Open the rubber lid Cooling connector heads If you have purchased a Liquid Cooling...

Page 27: ...ystem Power Connector Connects the AC adapter into this connector USB Port Type C Connects an USB device such as USB Zip drive keyboard or mouse into this jack 3 4 5 7 6 Light Bar Smart lighting color...

Page 28: ...Notebook Manual 28 Getting started Chapter 3...

Page 29: ...r included in the package is approved for your notebook using other adapter model may damage either the notebook or other devices attached to it NOTE The power adapter can become hot when in use Pleas...

Page 30: ...eys on the Keyboard The colored commands can only be accessed by first pressing and holding the function key while pressing a key with a colored command NOTE The number of keys available on your keybo...

Page 31: ...ption Keypad RADIO On Off Press this key combination Fn F4 to turn all radios on or off Display mode Press this key combination Fn F3 to enable Display Mode Touch pad On Off Press this key combination...

Page 32: ...display Volume down Press this key combination Fn F9 to enter Volume down mode MUTE Press this key combination Fn F8 to enter MUTE mode Brightness down Press this key combination Fn F11 to decrease br...

Page 33: ...ebook Manual 33 Search Charm Optional For a full list of Windows keyboard shortcuts please visit the Microsoft official website https support microsoft com en us Function Description Keypad Function K...

Page 34: ...ular electronic panel located just below your keyboard Click twice left corner or right corner will open or close touchpad functionality You can use the static sensitive panel of the touchpad clickpad...

Page 35: ...Notebook Manual 35 BIOS setup Chapter 4...

Page 36: ...message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup either restart the system by turning it OFF and ON or simultaneously pressing Ctrl Alt Del keys to restart Be noted that the sc...

Page 37: ...system overview about memory size and setting of system time and date Advanced Menu To select the XD feature enable or disable XD feature only work with Intel platform Windows Security Menu Install or...

Page 38: ...is designed to maintain your system clock It is designed to maintain time even when the PC is powered down or in sleep mode The time format is hour minute second Use or to configure system Time Syste...

Page 39: ...Sun to Sat which is determined by BIOS read only Month Month The month from 01 January to 12 December Date Date The date from 01 to 31 Year Year The year can be adjusted by users Total Memory This al...

Page 40: ...Notebook Manual 40 4 2 2 Advanced Menu Wake on LAN WLAN Enable Disable from Modern Standby S0i3 with LAN WLAN Device NVMe RAID mode NVMe RAID to optimize performance...

Page 41: ...TA HDD info NVMe Device It will show NVMe Device info Operating Mode Operating Mode includes the Fan Speed and CPU power level setting to optimize overall performance and heat dissipation Display Mode...

Page 42: ...Menu Type a maximum of 20 digit password and press Enter The password typed now will replace any previously set password from CMOS memory You may also press ESC to abandon new password setting It is e...

Page 43: ...SETUP UTILITY without having the authorization to make any change The Password Check item is used to specify the type of BIOS password protection that is implemented To clear a set Administrator Pass...

Page 44: ...s during System Boot Set Boot Priority 1st 2nd 3rd Boot Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices A device enclosed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu Hard Di...

Page 45: ...er saving the changes F4 key can be used for this operation Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes ESC key can be used for this operation Restore Defaults Restore Load D...

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