Coby Communications NBPCCONGO Notebook User Manual
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NBPC1330 Ultra-Portable NETBOOK PC INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction carefully before the operation Table of Contents Package Contents......................................................... 4 Safety Precautions...................................................... 5 English General Operation . ................................................................................................. 5 Battery ......................................................................................................................... 6 Power Connection.................................................................................................... 6 Unit Components..................................................................................................... 7 Netbook at a Glance.................................................... 8 Top View...................................................................................................................... 8 Left View.................................................................................................................... 10 Bottom View............................................................................................................. 11 Basic Operation............................................................12 Power.......................................................................................................................... 12 AC Power.................................................................................................... 12 Battery Power............................................................................................ 12 Getting Started........................................................................................................ 14 Turning On Your Computer.................................................................. 14 Sleep Mode................................................................................................ 14 Shut Down . ............................................................................................... 14 Keyboard Functions............................................................................................... 15 Function Key Combinations................................................................. 15 Numeric Keypad....................................................................................... 16 Using the Touchpad............................................................................................... 17 Page 2 Table of Contents Using Memory Cards............................................................................................. 18 Using the Web Camera......................................................................................... 18 Using the Internet................................................................................................... 18 LAN Port...................................................................................................... 18 Wireless ...................................................................................................... 19 Installing Device Drivers....................................................................................... 19 External Devices......................................................... 20 Connecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device...........................................20 Connecting an External Display.........................................................................20 Connecting an Audio Device.............................................................................. 21 Connecting an External Microphone............................................................... 21 Troubleshooting........................................................ 22 Specifications............................................................... 27 Page 3 English Features..........................................................................18 Package Contents English Congratulations on your purchase of the netbook computer. This instruction manual guides you in setting up and using your new computer. Please read the manual carefully before operation, and keep it for future reference. This package contains: Computer unit 100–240V AC adapter 3-cell lithium-ion battery This package may contain plastic bags or other materials that pose a hazard to children. Be sure to safely dispose of all packing materials after opening. Product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective companies. Microsoft®, Windows® XP, Windows® 7, and Windows Sound System are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel®, Intel® Core™, Intel® HD Audio (Azalia) are registered trademark of Intel Corporation. All other brands or product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Page 4 Safety Precautions General Operation Set up and store the computer on a firm, flat surface. Make sure that your workspace allows for proper ventilation. To avoid overheating, do not operate the computer on a soft surface, such as a bed, for long periods of time. Keep the computer away from water. Exposure to moisture may cause malfunction or risk of electric shock. Do not expose the computer to excessive heat, including direct sunlight and heat-producing appliances. To avoid potential damage to the hard drive, do not expose the computer to electromagnetic fields from stereos, microwaves, or other household appliances. If liquid is spilled on or into the computer, unplug it immediately and contact customer service. Clean with a damp cloth or mild detergent; do not use harsh chemicals. Handle your computer gently to avoid hard drive damage. Do not drop the computer. Back up your hard drive regularly to avoid loss of data in the event of damage. Page 5 English Follow the guidelines below to ensure the safe operation of your computer. Safety Precautions Battery Use only the recommended battery pack. English Keep metallic objects, such as keys and clips, away from the battery pack. To avoid risk of fire, keep electrical appliances away from the battery pack. Do not expose the battery pack to heat or moisture. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. To avoid damage to the battery, make sure that the battery catch locks firmly in place upon installation. Power Connection Connect to a properly grounded outlet of the recommended voltage, only. Do not use the power cord if it is damaged or frayed. Do not connect the power cord to a loose or damaged socket. To unplug the power cord, hold the body of the plug and pull gently. Do not yank or stress the cord. Disconnect the cord before cleaning the computer. Disconnect the cord during electrical storms. Page 6 Safety Precautions Unit Components Connect only appropriate devices and drives to the SD, USB and modem ports on the unit. Do not insert other objects into these ports. Do not stress, bend, or scratch the LCD. Doing so may cause it to break. Do not touch or ingest the liquid that spills from a broken LCD. Do not operate the wireless internet within 5 meters of a microwave oven or plasma lamp. Page 7 English Do not connect the LAN port to a telephone line. Netbook at a Glance Illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product. English Top View 12 11 10 1. Web camera 9. System status indicators 2. Display panel 10. Touchpad 3. Power button 11. Keyboard 4. AC adapter jack 12. Speakers 5. VGA connection (monitor or projector input) 6. HDMI input 7. USB port 8. Integrated mouse (left/right click) Page 8 Netbook at a Glance These indicators display your computer’s current status. Please refer to the table below for more information. Indicator Type Status Power Solid blue Flashing blue Battery Off Battery charged Solid blue Charging Flashing blue Low battery The HDD indicator will flash blue when data is being written to/read from the hard disk. HDD 3G Appearance System on System in standby mode Wireless LAN Off No power to wireless card/ RF deactivated Flashing blue, slow Wireless client is not associated with the network Flashing blue, rapid Wireless transmitting/receiving data Caps Lock Solid blue Caps lock on Number Lock Solid blue Number lock on/numeric keypad active 3G Network (Optional) Flashing blue 3G Network transmitting/ receiving data Off 3G Network off/hibernating Page 9 English Indicator Symbol Netbook at a Glance Left View English 1. Security key port (security cable not included) 2. LAN connection (broadband or cable internet input) 3. SD card slot (SDHC compatible) 4. USB port(x2) 5. Headphone jack 6. Microphone jack To avoid overheating, do not block the vents when the computer is in use. Page 10 Netbook at a Glance Bottom View English 1. Battery Pack 4. Vent 2. Battery latch (automatic/ spring-loaded) 5. DDRII RAM card compartment 3. Battery latch (manual) 7. Hard drive compartment 6. Vent Do not attempt to disassemble or replace your hard drive. For assistance with hard drive replacement and repair, contact a qualified service professional. To avoid overheating, do not block the vents when the computer is in use. Page 11 Basic Operation Power Your computer includes both an AC adapter and built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion battery for maximum portability. English AC Power Use the AC adapter to run your computer on AC power and charge the battery. To connect the AC adapter: Connect the power cord to the transformer pack. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. Connect the AC adapter to the AC power adapter jack of the computer. Battery Power Make sure the battery is fully charged before first use. The battery power status indicator will flash when the battery is low. Connect the AC adapter as instructed above to charge the battery. To replace the battery: Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables, including the AC power cord. Turn the computer over to access the battery release. Slide the battery release latch to the unlock position and hold. Pull out the battery. Press the replacement battery into the compartment until it clicks into place. Slide the release latch to the locked position. Page 12 English Basic Operation The components and programs on your computer consume power at different rates. Using power-intensive components/ programs will cause the battery to drain faster. Your computer’s operating system may run more slowly when operating on battery power. Use only approved battery packs to power your computer. Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery pack. A battery pack other than the one specified by us, or a disassembled or modified battery pack, is not covered by the warranty. When disposing of the battery, comply with local ordinances and regulations. Do not attempt to dispose of the battery in your household trash. Page 13 Basic Operation Getting Started Open the computer and adjust the display panel for comfortable viewing. English Turning On Your Computer Press and hold the power button to turn on the computer. Sleep Mode When you finish working with your computer, you can put it to sleep or shut it down. Use sleep mode if you will be away from your computer for only a short time. To enter sleep mode: Click the Start menu and select Sleep, or Press Fn + Esc. To wake the computer, press the Power button. Wait until the power indicator light starts blinking (indicating that the computer is in sleep) before you move your computer. Moving your computer while the hard disk is spinning may cause damage or loss of data. Shut Down Your computer should be shut down when not in use for 24 hours or more. Enter the Start menu and select Shut Down to turn off the computer. Page 14 Basic Operation Keyboard Functions Function Key Combinations The function keys allow you to change your computer’s operating features instantly. See below for more information on using function key combinations. Key Fn + Esc Fn + F1 Fn + F3 Fn + F4 Fn + F5 Fn + F6 Fn + F7 Fn + F8 Fn + F9 Fn + F10 Fn + Ins/NumLk Description Put your computer in sleep mode. Enable/disable the built-in wireless internet. Enable/disable the touch pad. Turn on/off the LCD screen. Decrease display brightness. Increase display brightness. Shift to other connected display devices, i.e. another monitor. Mute. Decrease computer volume. Increase computer volume. Enable/disable the Numeric keypad. Page 15 English Your computer’s standard keyboard incorporates a numeric keypad and function keys. Basic Operation Numeric Keypad English When enabled, the keys indicated below can be used as a 10-key numeric keypad. To enable or disable the numeric keypad, press Fn+Ins/ NumLk. Page 16 Basic Operation Use the touchpad and integrated mouse to navigate your computer’s operating system. To move the cursor on the screen, slide your fingertip over the touchpad in the direction in which you want the cursor to move. Use the left/right click buttons on the integrated mouse just as you would the left/right click on a conventional mouse to select objects, open programs, or retrieve information. 1. Touchpad 2. Left click 3. Right click Use one finger only to navigate the touchpad. Moisture or dirt may cause the touchpad to function incorrectly. Sharp objects or excessive pressure may damage the touchpad’s surface. Do not attempt to remove the cover of the touchpad. Page 17 English Using the Touchpad Features Using Memory Cards English Your computer includes an SD memory card slot for easy transfer of data. To insert a memory card, orient the memory card with the label upward. Gently slide the card into the slot. To remove a memory card, grasp it by the end and pull gently. When a memory card is fully inserted, the rear half of the card will remain outside of the card slot. Using the Web Camera The built-in web camera can be used for capturing photos, recording video, or as a component of chat and conferencing applications. Windows users will need to install a third-party dedicated application in order to take pictures and video using the webcam. Using the Internet Your computer comes with LAN port for Ethernet connection or local area network (LAN), as well as a built-in wireless connection. LAN Port The LAN port supports a standard RJ-45 connector, and allows you to connect the computer to an Ethernet connection and local area network (LAN). Do not attempt to connect a telephone cable (types RJ11, RJ14, RJ25, RJ61) to the LAN port. Doing so may short-circuit your computer. Page 18 Features An antenna system is built into the display for optimal reception, enabling wireless communication wherever you are. To connect to the internet wirelessly, press Fn + F1. Installing Device Drivers A compatible device driver is required to ensure correct operation and performance of each component in your computer. Most installations require a reboot to update the driver. Be sure to perform this step when prompted. Failing to reboot may compromise the system’s stability and require reinstallation of the operating system. Page 19 English Wireless External Devices Your computer includes multiple connection ports for maximum performance and productivity. English Do not connect or disconnect any external device cables other than USB cables while the computer power is on. To avoid possible damage to attached devices, wait at least five seconds after the computer is shut down to disconnect external devices. Connecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device Your computer comes with three Universal Serial Bus Ports compatible with USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 devices such as a keyboard, mouse, camera, hard disk drive, printer, and scanner. USB devices may be connected and disconnected without rebooting the computer (hot swapping), and allow specific classes of hardware to be used without requiring individual device drivers to be installed. When using a high power consumption USB device such as USB HDD, use an external device power adapter to avoid system damage. Connecting an External Display You can connect a VGA monitor via the computer’s built-in VGA port. To connect a VGA monitor, plug the 15-pin display cable into the corresponding VGA port on your computer. To shift to other connected display devices, press Fn + F5. You may also select a device using the Control Panel Display menu. Page 20 External Devices Your computer includes one headphone jack for use in connecting headphones, speakers, or other audio output devices. To connect, insert the audio device plug into the jack. Connecting an External Microphone Your computer includes one external jack for connecting a microphone. To connect, insert the microphone plug into the jack. Page 21 English Connecting an Audio Device Troubleshooting If you have a problem with this device, please read the troubleshooting guide below. English Page 22 Troubleshooting Solution Display Computer does not turn on. If using AC power, check that the AC adapter is securely connected to the computer and the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet. If using battery power, check that the battery is charged. Computer turns on, but Confirm that the screen brightness level is not at its minimum there is no screen image. setting. (To increase brightness, press Fn +F7.) If using battery power, check that the battery is installed correctly. If using AC power, check that the AC adapter is connected to the computer and the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet. Screen goes blank while Screen saver may be enabled; touch the touchpad or any key to the computer is on. exit screen saver mode. If power management is enabled, the computer may have entered sleep mode. Press the power button to exit sleep mode. Keyboard A number appears when The numeric lock function is enabled. To disable it, press Fn + you enter a letter. Insert. All or some of the keys Make sure that the external numeric keypad is securely conon the external numeric nected to the computer. keypad do not work. Sleep/Hibernation Mode The computer enters sleep Check that the battery is charged. mode unexpectedly. Page 23 English Problem Troubleshooting Problem English Solution If the processor overheats, the computer will automatically enter sleep mode to allow the computer to cool and to protect the processor and other internal components. Check that the computer is properly ventilated and not hot to the touch. Check the sleep mode settings. The computer enters sleep mode (the sleep indicator turns on) immediately after Poweron self-test (POST). The critical low-battery er- Connect the AC adapter to the computer, or replace the battery ror message appears, and with a fully charged one. the computer immediately turns off. Check the sleep indicator light to confirm that your system is The computer does not in sleep mode. If it has turned off, your computer has gone into return from sleep mode, or the sleep indicator stays hibernation mode. Press the power button to exit hibernation on and the computer does mode. not work. Check that the battery is charged. A depleted battery will cause the computer to automatically enter hibernation mode. If the battery is depleted, connect to AC power and press the power button to exit hibernation mode. If the system still does not return from sleep mode, your system has stopped responding. Reset the computer by pressing and holding the Power button for 4 seconds or more. Unsaved data may be lost. If the computer fails to reset, unplug the AC adapter and remove, then reinsert, the battery. Page 24 Problem Solution The screen is unreadable or Check that screen resolution and color quality are correctly set. distorted. Check that the monitor type is correct. This information is available under the menu Display Settings Monitor. Confirm that the display device driver is installed correctly. This information is available under the menu Personalize Display Settings Advanced Settings Adapter. The Adapter Information window should display the correct device driver name. NOTE: The device driver name depends on the video chip that has been installed on your computer. Click the Properties button and check the “Device status” box to confirm that the device is working properly. If not, click the Troubleshoot button. Incorrect characters appear Check that your application and operating system are correctly on the screen. installed. Check that the surface of the screen is not scratched or damMissing, discolored, or bright dots appear on the aged. If there is no visible damage, these small idiosyncrasies screen every time you turn are a standard element of TFT screen technology and will not affect the computer’s performance. on your computer. Sound No sound can be heard from Confirm that the Mute function is off. the speaker even when the Check that no external device, such as a headphone or speaker, volume is turned up. is plugged into the audio output (headphone) jack. Check that speakers are selected as a playback device. Battery Your computer shuts down Remove and reinsert the battery. If the problem persists, you before the battery status in- may need to replace the battery. dicator turns on, or continues to operate after the battery status indicator lights. Page 25 English Troubleshooting Troubleshooting English Problem The operating time for a fully charged battery is short, or the computer does not operate with a fully charged battery. The battery does not charge. The hard disk drive does not work. The computer does not respond. Solution Remove and reinsert the battery. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the battery. The surge protector in the battery might be active. Turn off the computer for one minute to reset the protector; then turn on the computer again. Replace the battery. Hard Drive In the Boot menu in AMI Setup Utility, make sure that the hard disk drive is included in the Boot Sequence. Other Problems Turn off the computer by pressing and holding the power button for 4 seconds or more. If the computer still does not respond, remove the AC adapter and the battery. Your computer may lock if it enters sleep mode during a communication operation. To prevent this from happening, disable the sleep timer when you are working on the internet or network. For your safety, never attempt to repair the device yourself. Attempting to do so will invalidate the warranty. Internal components of the device carry a risk of electric shock. Page 26 Specifications Networking Connectivity A/V Connections Additional Features Keyboard Battery 13.3” TFT LCD 1024x600 (WSVGA) AMD Athlon™ Neo MV-40 1.6GHZ 2.5” SATA 160 GB (5400 RPM) 1 GB DDRII RAM RAM Type: PC2-5300 DDR2 SO-DIMM (667 MHz) Installed: 1024 MB (single SO-DIMM) Maximum: 2048 MB (single SO-DIMM) Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Ethernet 10/100 Mb USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (x3) VGA Video Out English Display Type Display Resolution CPU Hard Drive Memory HDMI Output 3.5 mm Headphone Out 3.5 mm Microphone In Integrated Web Camera, 0.3 MP Resolution Integrated Microphone SD Memory Card Reader (SDHC compatible) US-International 3-cell Li-ion (2-3 hours runtime) Specifications are subject to change without notice. Page 27 FCC STATEMENT Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in 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 following 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. RF warning statement: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
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