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GD6000 User Guide
Making Connections
Attaching an External Monitor or Video Device
The notebook has a VGA monitor port to connect your com-
puter to an external monitor. You may use an external monitor
simultaneously with your notebook’s display, instead of your
notebook’s display, or as an extension of your notebook’s dis-
play. To attach an external monitor, perform the following:
1.
Locate the external monitor port on the back of your notebook.
2.
Connect the video signal cable from the external monitor (or
the VGA adapter) to this port.
3.
Connect the power cable from the external monitor to a power
outlet and turn on the monitor.
4.
Read the monitor manual for additional instructions.
Using Simultaneous Display
Your computer takes advantage of Windows dual-display capa-
bility, allowing you to use your computer for presentation pur-
poses. To use simultaneous display, connect an external dis-
play device to the external monitor port. You can then toggle
the display output location by pressing
Fn+F2
. It will output to
your computer’s display, the attached external display, or both
displays simultaneously. Keep pressing
Fn+F2
until you have
the output option you want.
Using Extended Display
When using an external monitor you can extend your desktop.
This allows you to open and view one program on the external
monitor while viewing a different program on your laptop’s
display.
Windows XP and Vista:
1.
Right click on the desktop.
2.
Select
Properties
to open the
Display Properties
dialogue
box.
3.
Select the
Settings
tab.
4.
Click on the “
2
” in the Monitors section.
5.
Check “
Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor
”.
6.
Select
Apply
and
OK
to save and exit. Now you can drag the
programs you want to view onto the external monitor.
Windows 7:
1.
Select
Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization
.
2.
Under
Display
select
Connect to an external display
.
3.
Select the drop-down menu next to
Multiple Displays
and
click
Extend these displays
. Then click
OK
.
Ethernet (LAN)
With the built-in Ethernet LAN, you can make LAN connections
with 10/100/1000 Mbps connection speed. To use the network
feature, connect an Ethernet cable from the network jack on the
rear of the computer to a network jack or hub on your network.
Fax/data Modem
You can use the fax/modem to connect to the Internet to send
and receive data using the 56 Kbps V.90 protocol. When used
with fax software, it can be used as a fax at 14.4 Kbps. In some
countries, local regulations may not permit the use of the fax/
modem designed for this system. In this case, you may use a
PC Card modem. To use the fax/data modem port, connect a
phone cable from the modem port to a telephone jack.
Caution
Plug your modem into an analog telephone jack
only. Most homes use analog lines. Do not use digital lines,
such as the PBX and ISDN systems found in many offices.
Digital lines may damage your modem.
Attaching Audio Devices
Audio devices are easy to connect with the audio ports acces-
sible from the left side of the
computer. You can plug an
external microphone (or an
audio line-in device) into the
line-in jack. Amplified speak-
ers or headphones connect to
the line-out jack.