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NOTEBOOK COMPUTER

3  Tips and Safety Notes

3-1  LCD

1.  Fold up the notebook gently to prevent damage to the LCD.
2.  Take out all materials on top of the keyboard before folding up the notebook.

3.  Gently adjust the viewing angle of the LCD screen to fit posture. 

4.  Never scratch the LCD surface with any materials or items.
5.  Always use soft and lint-free cloth to gently wipe LCD surface if necessary.
6.  Do not clean the LCD surface with chemical cleaners.
7.  Do not focus on the LCD screen for a long period of time.

3-2  Keyboard 

1.  Use a little soft brush to remove dust on the keyboard
2.  Use moist, soft and lint-free cloth to wipe keyboard surface if necessary
3.  Keep keyboard away from any liquid. In case of liquid seeping into the keyboard, please    
     contact dealer for advice immediately. 
4.  Function keys (marked with blue symbols or characters) are included on the keyboard to 
     provide easy access of special functions.
5.  Press the “Fn” key and the function key together to perform the respective function.

3-3  Touch pad

1.  Touch pad performs the same function as a traditional mouse.

2.  Slide fingertip on the surface of touch pad to move the mouse cursor.

3.  Pressing the left button below the touch pad or tapping the touch pad can perform a 
     “click” function.
4.  Always keep hands clean when using touch pad
5.  Use moist, soft and lint-free cloth to clean the touch pad surface if necessary. 
6.  Do not scratch the surface of the touch pad
7.  No object other than hands should be placed on the touch pad surface. 

3-4  Hard disk

1.  Do not turn off the notebook when the hard disk is in use.
2.  Always backup critical data on hard disk periodically.
3.  Never remove the hard disk when the notebook is turned on
4.  Changing the hard disk is only allowed to be performed by authorized service technician.

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Summary of Contents for NB-102

Page 1: ...55022 class B for ITE the essential protection requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Canadian Department of Communication Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canad...

Page 2: ...eripheral devices that do not comply with Class B requirements or using an unshielded peripheral data cable could also result in harmful interference to radio or television reception The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment To ensure that the use of this product d...

Page 3: ...lectrical fields Keep battery in a safe place when it is not used Do not disassemble the notebook unless an authorized service technician performs repairs Keep the notebook away from liquids water soda tea coffee etc Always check the input power voltage to the power adapter to make sure it s within safety range before connecting the adapter to a power outlet Do not damage or cover the power cable ...

Page 4: ...ng the Notebook 13 4 1 Turn on the notebook 13 4 2 Adjusting the LCD brightness 13 4 3 Using keyboard 14 4 4 Using Touch pad 15 4 5 Using memory card reader 15 4 6 Using Express cards 16 4 7 Connecting USB devices 16 4 8 Connecting an analog display 17 5 Installing Hardware inside the Notebook 18 5 1 Removing hard disk 18 5 2 Installing hard disk 19 5 3 Removing RAM module 21 5 4 Installing RAM mo...

Page 5: ...NOTEBOOK COMPUTER ...

Page 6: ...1 Camera 2 LCD Screen 3 LED Indicators Wireless LAN HDD Num Lock CAP Lock Scroll Lock 4 Touch Pad 5 Left Mouse Button 6 Right Mouse Button 7 Power LED Indicator 8 Battery Charging LED Indicator Red Charging Green Present 9 Fingerprint Sensor Optional 10 Keyboard 11 Power Button ...

Page 7: ...side 1 4 Right Side Notebook Overview Memory Card Reader SD MMC MS DC Jack For power adaptor VGA Port USB 2 0 Port Safety Lock Express Card 34 Slot USB 2 0 Ports LAN Port 10 100 Left Speaker Out Headphone Jack Microphone Jack Right Speaker Out ...

Page 8: ...NOTEBOOK COMPUTER 1 5 Rear side without battery 1 6 Bottom side Notebook Overview Battery Pack Battery Lock Battery Latch HDD and Memory Cover Battery Pack Connector SIM Card Slot optional ...

Page 9: ... according to the direction shown in the picture below until the battery is locked into place 3 Push the battery lock to the locked position 2 2 Removing battery pack 1 Turn off the notebook and disconnect the power adapter 2 Turn over the notebook 3 Unlock the battery by sliding the battery latch and battery lock according to the direction shown in the below picture 4 Draw the battery out from th...

Page 10: ... DC end of the power adapter into the power jack of notebook 3 Insert AC end of the power adapter into power outlet 4 Double check the connection before turning on the notebook Getting Started 11 AC DC Adapter Power Cord DC Connector To Power Outlet Notes Appearance of power adapter may not be the same as shown ...

Page 11: ... marked with blue symbols or characters are included on the keyboard to provide easy access of special functions 5 Press the Fn key and the function key together to perform the respective function 3 3 Touch pad 1 Touch pad performs the same function as a traditional mouse 2 Slide fingertip on the surface of touch pad to move the mouse cursor 3 Pressing the left button below the touch pad or tappin...

Page 12: ...on to turn on the notebook 4 2 Adjusting the LCD brightness The brightness of the LCD can be adjusted by pressing function keys on the keyboard Fn F5 Switch the display output between the LCD screen and external monitor Fn F6 Reduce the brightness of the LCD screen Fn F7 Increase the brightness of the LCD screen Using the Notebook 13 POWER button ...

Page 13: ...in blue found on the keyboard represent those special functions Pressing Fn key together with those keys to execute the respective functions Fn Esc Suspend mode Fn F1 WiFi on off Fn F3 Speaker mute Fn F5 Switch display between LCD screen and external monitor Fn F6 Reduce brightness of LCD Fn F7 Increase brightness of LCD Fn F8 Reduce volume of speaker Fn F9 Increase volume of speaker Fn Ins Number...

Page 14: ...uch pad The two buttons below the pad can be treated as the left and right button on standard mice By using the two buttons with the touch pad all functions of a standard mouse can be performed 4 5 Using memory card reader There is a single slot memory card reader integrated in the notebook The card reader can read SD MMC Memory stick and Memory Stick PRO Please insert the card as the below pictur...

Page 15: ...To remove the card make sure the card is in idle state and push the card slightly the card will then be ejected and taken out from the slot 4 7 Connecting USB devices The notebook provides 3 USB ports for connecting various USB devices such as a mouse keyboard external optical storage device etc Before connecting these devices to the notebook install the drivers for each device first if necessary ...

Page 16: ...PC supplies a VGA port for connecting an external analog display or compatible projective devices 1 Turn off the notebook 2 Insert the 15 pin D sub plug of the monitor to the VGA port 3 Turn on the notebook 15 pin VGA Connector 15 pin VGA port Using the Notebook 17 ...

Page 17: ...k 5 1 Removing hard disk 1 Open the hard disk cover of the notebook 2 Take out the original hard disk with hard disk bracket from the notebook Open Screws HDD Memory Cover Screws Hard Disk Drive HDD Hard Disk Bracket 18 Installing hardware inside Notebook ...

Page 18: ...k from hard disk bracket and keep the screws 5 2 Installing hard disk 1 Open the hard disk cover of the notebook Open Screws HDD Memory Cover Hard Disk Drive HDD Connector Screw Screws Hard Disk Bracket Installing hardware inside Notebook 19 ...

Page 19: ... to hard disk bracket with the screws 3 Place the hard disk inside the notebook 4 Move the hard disk according to the direction shown to attach the hard disk into the connector 20 Installing hardware inside Notebook Hard Disk Drive HDD Connector Screw Screws Bracket Screws Hard Disk Bracket ...

Page 20: ...NOTEBOOK COMPUTER 5 Close the hard disk cover 5 3 Removing RAM module 1 Open the hard disk cover Installing hardware inside Notebook 21 Screws HDD Memory Cover Open Screws HDD Memory Cover ...

Page 21: ...he RAM socket as the picture shows to release the RAM module 3 The RAM module can be easily taken out Memory Module 22 Installing hardware inside Notebook Memory Module Socket Arm Memory Socket Socket Arm Hard Disk Drive HDD Hard Disk Drive HDD ...

Page 22: ...nsert the RAM module into the RAM socket at a 45 degree angle 2 Gently press the RAM module down until it is locked by the arms of the socket Installing hardware inside Notebook 23 Memory Module Memory Module Hard Disk Drive HDD Hard Disk Drive HDD ...

Page 23: ...NOTEBOOK COMPUTER 3 Close the hard disk cover 5 5 Installing Mini PCIe card module 1 Open the hard disk cover Open Screws HDD Memory Cover Screws HDD Memory Cover 24 Installing hardware inside Notebook ...

Page 24: ...e card into the Mini PCIe slot 3 Use screw to fix the position of the card module 4 Close the hard disk cover Installing hardware inside Notebook 25 Screws HDD Memory Cover Screws Hard Disk Drive Memory Module Mini PCIe module Mini PCIe slot ...

Page 25: ...he cursor Type the time and date directly to modify them 6 2 Security Password protection of the BIOS protects the system from unauthorized access A Supervisor password and User password can be set Supervisor password prevents unauthorized access to the BIOS configuration utility to prevent any unauthorized BIOS modifications User password prevents unauthorized users from turning on the system 26 ...

Page 26: ...NOTEBOOK COMPUTER BIOS Configuration 27 6 3 Boot Boot order of various bootable devices can be configured on this page Shift the boot order of the devices by pressing or buttons ...

Page 27: ...perating system A i Remove all external devices such as USB drive memory card express card etc ii Check whether there is SSD or hard disk drive inside the notebook iii Re install the operating system iv Contact distributor or operating system provider if all methods do not work Q How to make the battery life last longer if the adapter is not used A i Adjust the brightness of LCD screen to suitable...

Page 28: ...ry Standard 3 cell Lithium ion battery pack IO connection 3x USB2 0 1x VGA Expansion 1x Express Card 34 1x MiniPCIe slot for Peripheral 1x MiniPCIe slot for SSD optional Card Reader 3 in 1 Card Reader SD MMC MS Audio High Definition Audio with Stereo Speakers Max 2W Stereo headphone Mic Keyboard 95 Full size 83 key Keyboard Touch Pad PS2 Touch Pad with 2 keys Camera Built in 1 3M pixel webcam AC A...

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