China Great Wall Computer A892 NOTEBOOK COMPUTER PC User Manual
China Great-Wall Computer Shenzhen Co. Ltd. NOTEBOOK COMPUTER PC Users Manual
Users Manual
Getting to Know Your MESO Setting Up Your Computer SlDE VIEW I. Installing/ Removing the Battery Removing the Battery Ill. Startup Please install the battery before using your Netbook and connect the external power supply. The Netbook STEP 1: Shut down the Netbook. Disconnect all cables and devices. STEP 1: Open the Netbook. can be powered by the battery or the external power supply. If you are in an office environment, we recommend using the external power supply as much as possible. If you are away from the office and no power socket is available, use the battery instead. SYLVANIA QUICK START GUIDE Ito. Item Description 7 ‘ ,=’: i 7 7 f ' ' Installing the Battery N E T B K __ STEP 1: Turn the Netbook and battery so they are both facing upward like the illustration below. Now push the end of the battery with the metal contacts into the Netbook's battery slot evenly and slowly FCC ID:KXY-A892 - . N°' along the battery rails. \ v STEP 2: Turn the Netbook on. BOTTOM Vl EW n USB Port Connects to USB decice Push the end of the Netbook battery with the metal contacts completely into the battery slot. a USB Port Connects to USB device When there is a 'click‘: this means the battery latch has engaged and the battery is now secured to — the Netbook. ' . ‘ “ a USB Port Connects to USB device a External Display Port Connects to external display _ m... _ ...........,.............. 7 . STEP 2: Turn the Netbook over and unlock the battery by pushing the Battery Lock outwards. STEP 3: Push the Battery Lock outwards and hold it in place. Remove battery. Ultra Light Wireless Netbook Push the Battery Lock Inward to lock the battery in place. iiiiiiiiii fiiiiniiiii iiiiiiiiiilo Description 0 m ................. i' ............. 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I Descrl Ion Hard Disk ACT'V'tY '"d'cam’ _ Replaceable battery serves as the Netbook's power P1 , 7, f— —— 7755 W'F"“d'cat°’ supply n Kemingmniock ToconnectcompatibleKensingtonlock . i . 7 3 l . , , N m— Computer Status Light From Left to Right: Power Indicator Battery Indicator Cap Lock/Number Lock . ‘ i , j, Battery Latch Push outward to release battery for removal _ Cooling Vent , ‘ ‘ 7—. Hard Disk Cover Allows access to the hard drive disk, Opening the Hard Disk Cover will void your warranty Windows XP Home Desktop Overview SYLVANIA Lightbox Application Using Your Webcam Connecting to the Internet GEt PrOdUCtive Get Secure Get Productive Pick the right set f WWW- Select software r 7 . mum-mum await-woman Wmemmwmmm-m 1 whmweWmmM-A strut-gm °f t°°|5 to protect b r: momma-ectm'm M , and services to rmmwmv-mwwmwe customers to a better, more secure way to shop online, watch V°“”’C‘9"““ “as help you set the w" Lvmummmymm. spam. phishing, ' “"’"‘“ a most out of your mwmwnmmmm" Ar computer “We spyware'viruses. D nimwmflu rumvuwmmnlbrh-Yua and malware W“ mw.........,........m....._.. mm.mmmmm-¢mam law services and products to keep on their PC to personalize the “m” u ssmcrmmrczmcsm meeqummmwlmmm D “Wmmdmh Mum-Jun!“ u-nrm Using the Web Camera I. Wired Network Connection Double click'My Computer" > 'USB video device" to use the web camera. Click 'Camera Tasks” > "Take a new STEP 1: Plug Ethernet cable into the side of your Netbook picture' on left window to take photos. STEP 2: Lightbox is a multi-panel desktop application that introduces Contact your Internet Service Provier to obtain your settings TheWQIcome sen... videos, read current news stories, and ultimately decide what Everyone who has an account on your computer appears here. Click your name II. Wireless Network Connection mes Wu'Personafied Wm" °f J‘- nwmmvmm product experience. ,. m, .v Welcome screen. S pe C | a I F u n Ct l 0 n Keys Windows XP.lfyou don’t see your name STEP 1: Press Fn + F2 to turn on the wireless radio here,you’ll need to add a user account Locate your flles quickly m ,_.,,,_,,,_,,,,,,,,_,___,, ‘ . ‘ in the Control Panel. If you are the only ‘ All your files are just one _ _ — _— _ STEP 2: Click the right button on the Wireless network icon user on this computer, you don’t see the click away! 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Return to recently used programs Increase dl Splay br 1 ghtness. This area lists all the programs you've recently a Windows Movie Make, Cg Help and Suwort Decrease computer volume. used.The list changes as you use the computer. . r) seam ® Tour Windows XP Increase computer volume. -- Fn + F10 Turn on/ of f the LCD screen. Add the Quick Launch bar to the taskbar to access frequently used programs with one click. Right-dick a recenlty used program on the Start menu, then click Pin to start menu. It's easy to'pin'a program to the permanent programs on the Start menu, and then click Pin Get Browsing to Start menu. SYLVAN lA Sma rt Setu p Choose the best " ' “WW“WWWM- Web Browser for 6 vuwucwmmninwww Find deleted files The Recycle Bin holds files that you delete from your computer until you’re ready to empty it. All Programs ’ "mlmmnramm -M.uumna.~-—v—w~wfiwr Fn + Ins/NumLk Enable/disable the Numeric keypad. mfifetzrgez‘anggzzzzm"ed - _ , ,, _ , ,, ‘_ _ _ ‘ " Recover your deleted files by opening the 0" your C°mPUt5f El M“? U” El “J’” “r'” '-”“’F‘”*" » k Recycle Bin on the desktop. Find the deleted ” 5 . ,- , _ . A file, click it. and then click Restore item. The exper'enu starts here - a Windows XP Tour 0 Windows Media Player f w ;,r- 5 E. Dimer x». untitled - Pam Click the Start button to open your Start menu and view everything that Microsoft' Windows“ xp offers, lfyou upgrade from a previous version Log off Windows When you’re finished Switch between windows Useful Information and reminders ofWindows,you'l| see your famma, settings. Click Log Off to Click here to turn off, restart, or put The taskbar stays tidy as you work — This notification area alerts you to reminders and system complete your your computer in stand-by mode each program automatically groups activities such as printer status and new maiI.Click the Windows session to save power. Or click Switch User open windows if several windows arrow to see other hidden items. and return to the to let someone else use the accumulate on the taskbar. Just click Welcome screen. computer — you don't have to close a button to quickly switch between your programs to switch users. files within a program. With Smart Setup you will be able to: 1. Select Internet security options 2. Choose your connectivity method 3. Add another browser 4. Select office productivity products 5. Register and receive free identity theft protection your needs — , -m.m.w..s.._..._m.... . (Mane-Mm remember you can have more than one mm a Macaw-mam...“ .....,..mmw.m Note: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received. including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. "Hiis equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in accordance With the insmictions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur iii a particular installation. If 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 followmg measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 43
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