Askey Computer WLL220C 2.4GHz/5GHz Mini-PCI Card User Manual
Askey Computer Corp 2.4GHz/5GHz Mini-PCI Card Users Manual
Contents
- 1. Manual
- 2. Revised Users Manual
- 3. Notebook Users Manual
- 4. NoteBook Users Manual
- 5. NB Users Manual Home
- 6. NB Users Manual Chap 1
- 7. NB Users Manual Chap 2
- 8. NB Users Manual Chap 3
- 9. NB Users Manual Chap 4
- 10. NB Users Manual Chap 5
- 11. NB Users Manual Chap 6
- 12. NB Users Manual Chap 7
- 13. NB Users Manual Chap 8
- 14. NB Users Manual Chap 9
- 15. NB Users Manual Warning
- 16. NB Users Manual Appendix
NB Users Manual Chap 1
Introducing Your Notebook
Front
Right Side
Left Side
Back
Bottom
Front
1. Case Latch 8. Device Status Lights
2. Display 9. Floppy Disk Drive
3. Easy Buttons 10. Speaker
4. Wireless Communication Switch 11. Keyboard
5. Built-in Microphone 12. Power Button
6. Touch Pad 13. Keyboard Status
Lights
7. Touch Pad Buttons
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Case Latch
Display
Easy Buttons
Wireless Communication Switch
Built-in Microphone
Touch Pad
Touch Pad Buttons
Device Status Lights
Floppy Disk Drive
Speaker
Keyboard
Power Button
Keyboard Status Lights
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Case Latch
Secures the display case to your notebook. To open the display, slide
the case latch to the right and lift the display. When you close the
display the case latch will secure it automatically.
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Display
Your display is either a 14.1" COLOR TFT/XGA, 15.0" TFT/XGA or
15.0" COLOR TFT/SXGA+ LCD. To find out more about the display's
functions, see the Display section in Chapter 2.
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Easy Buttons
These buttons launch your favorite programs.
Launches Outlook Express (or your default email program).
Launches your default Internet browser.
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Wireless Communication Switch
Turns the wireless communication function on or off. The wireless
communication LED on the front panel lights when the function is
activated.
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Built-in Microphone
Your computer's built-in microphone is ideal for home recording or
Internet telephony.
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Touch Pad
The Touch Pad works like a desktop mouse. For more information see
Keyboard and Touch Pad in Chapter 2.
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Touch Pad Buttons
The left and right Touch Pad buttons work like the left/right buttons on a
standard mouse. The central button is a scroll up/down button that
makes navigating through text more convenient.
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Device Status Lights
Indicates power on; flashing indicates standby mode.
Indicates notebook reading or writing data.
Indicates battery status. For details, see Battery.
Indicates wireless communication status.
To avoid losing your data, never turn your notebook off if this
indicator is flashing.
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Floppy Disk Drive
The FDD provides a means for you to import/export data and small files
into/from your computer.
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Speaker
To adjust the system speaker volume, look under the Sounds and Audio
Audio Devices Properties of the Control Panel. See Chapter 2 for more
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details. Many software programs, such as multimedia applications, also
include their own volume controls.
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Keyboard
The keyboard includes a numeric keypad and the Microsoft®
Windows® logo key.
See Keyboard and Touch Pad in Chapter 2 for more on using
keyboard shortcuts.
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Power Button
Press to turn your notebook on. For more on power settings see Power
Management.
Always turn off your notebook by clicking on the Turn Off Computer icon
icon on the Windows Start men to avoid losing data.
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Keyboard Status Lights
Indicates uppercase letter function enabled
Indicates numeric keypad enabled
Indicates scroll lock function enabled
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Right Side
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1. Audio Port
2. PC Card Slot
3. Modem Jack
4. Network Jack
5. PS/2 Jack
Audio Port
PC Card Slot
Network Jack
Modem Jack
PS/2 Jack
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Audio Port
You can connect a headphone or an external speaker to the port and
and a microphone to the port. The built-in speakers are disabled
when a device is connected to the port.
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PC Card Slot
Supports two type II PC Cards or one type III card. For more
information, see PC Cards in Chapter 5.
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Network Jack
The RJ-45 network jack allows you to connect your computer to a local
area network (LAN).
Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the slightly larger network
connector.
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Modem Jack
The modem jack allows you to connect your notebook to a telephone
line with a standard RJ-11 connector.
Never connect the modem jack to a digital line. The high current of a
digital line could damage the modem.
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PS/2 Jack
The PS/2 jack allows you to connect PS/2-compatible devices, such
as a mouse or keyboard.
PS/2-compatible devices are "hot swappable", meaning you can
install or remove them while your notebook is running. If the device
does not run, ensure that the correct device drivers are installed,
from the floppy disk or CD that came with the device. Then restart
your notebook.
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Left Side
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1. CD-ROM / CD-RW / DVD-ROM Drive/Combo
CD-ROM / CD-RW / DVD-ROM Drive
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CD-ROM / CD-RW / DVD-ROM Drive
Your notebook supports CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM and DVD/CD-
RW combo modules. For details on your notebook's specifications,
check with your computer dealer. For more information on using the
drive, see Playing CDs and Movies in Chapter 2.
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Back
1. Air Vents 6.
RS-232 DB9
Connector
2. Security Cable Connector 7. TV-out Port
3. AC Power Connector 8. IEEE 1394 Port
4. External Monitor Port 9. USB Ports x 3
5. Parallel Port
Air Vents
Security Cable Connector
AC Adapter Connector
External Monitor Port
Parallel Port
RS-232 DB9 Connector
TV-out Port
IEEE 1394 Port
USB Connectors
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Air Vents
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An internal fan creates airflow through the vents, preventing your
notebook from overheating.
When it gets hot, your notebook will switch on the fans, which may
make some noise. This is normal, and does not mean there is a
problem.
Never block, push objects into, or allow dust to gather in the air vents.
Doing so may damage your notebook or cause a fire.
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Security Cable Connector
To protect your notebook from theft, you can purchase an antitheft
device. Instructions for use are included with such devices.
Before purchasing any antitheft device, check that it will work with your
notebook's security cable connector.
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AC Adapter Connector
Use this connector to attach the AC adapter to your notebook. You can
connect an AC adapter when your notebook is switched on or off.
While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide, power
connectors and power strips vary from country to country. Ensure you
use compatible cable or correctly connect the cable to the power strip or
or electrical outlet. Failure to do so may cause fire or damage to
equipment.
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External Monitor Port
Use this port to connect an external monitor to your computer. See
Display, Chapter 2.
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Parallel Port
Use this port to connect parallel devices, such as a printer.
To protect your notebook, wait 5 seconds after turning it off before
disconnecting any external device.
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RS-232 DB9 Connector
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This male, nine-pin RS-232 connector allows connection of serial
devices.
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TV-out Port
Use this port to connect a television set. See Display, Chapter 2, for
details.
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IEEE 1394 Port
The IEEE 1394 port allows you to connect devices that utilize IEEE
1394 technology to your computer. This technology is widely used in
consumer products such as digital cameras.
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USB Connectors
Use these ports to connect up to three USB devices, such as a
mouse, full-size external keyboard, or printer.
USB is a peripheral expansion standard that supports a data-transfer
rate of up to 12 Mbps. USB peripherals have a single standard for
cables and connectors. You can install and remove USB devices
while the computer is on. This is known as "hot swapping".
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Bottom
1. Battery Release Latch
2. Battery Latch Lock
3. Battery Pack
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4. HDD Cover
5. Memory Module Cover
6. CPU Cover
Battery Release Latch
Battery Latch Lock
Battery Pack
HDD Cover
Memory Module Cover
CPU Cover
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Battery Release Latch
The battery release latch secures the battery pack. To release, simply
slide the latch across. The battery pack will pop up.
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Battery Latch Lock
The battery latch lock prevents the latch being released accidentally. To
To release the lock, press down.
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Battery Pack
With a charged battery pack installed, you can use your notebook
without connecting it to an electrical outlet. For more details, see
Battery, Chapter 6.
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HDD Cover
The HDD Cover should only be removed if you need to repair or replace
replace the installed HDD unit.
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Memory Module Cover
The memory module(s) is (are) housed beneath the memory module
cover. For more information on replacing memory modules, see
Expanding Memory, Chapter 3.
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CPU Cover
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The CPU Cover should only be removed if you need to repair or replace
replace the installed CPU unit.
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