Fujitsu Technology Solutions MOB80001 User Manual 8
Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH 8
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Attachment: User Manual For FCC statement please refer to user manual page 5. SIEMENS NIXDORF Stamens Nixdorf lnformationssysteme AG Personal Computer Scenic Mobile 500 FCC Identlfier: useunmnnm Date: Jul 08, 1998 Page: 117/117 Operating Manual Mobile 800 A26391-K82-Z100-1 -7619 Mobile 800 Operating Manual May 1998 edition DPMS and VESA are registered trademarks of Vldeo Electronics Standards Association. Intel is a registered trademark Pentium is trademark or lntel Corporation, USA Microsofl, MSt MS—DOS, Windows and Windows NT are Trademarks 01 Microsofl Corporation 05/2 and P512 are registered trademarks Of International Business Machines. Inc. All other trademarks reterenced are trademarks or registered trademarks at their respective owners, whose protected rights are acknowledged Copyright © Siemens ledor' Informallonssysleme AG 1998 All rights, lncluding rights of translation. reproduction by printing, copying or similar methods, even at parts are reserved Ollenders will be liable tor damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration ci a utility model or design, are reserved Delivery subject to availability. Right at technical moditrcation reserved, Azsaet KserIOO-t-mt 9 |ntroductlon innovative tecnnology and ergonomic design make tnis notebook the ideal user-friendly and reliable travel companion. The removable keyboard now provides even more flexibility in the use at your notebook. Your operating syslem is pre>lristalled on the hard disk to lacilitate the pmcsdura when you use your notebook rorttie tirst time, The energy-saving processor and the energysaving functions mat can be configured allow you to use the battery capacity at your notebook efiectiveiy. By using an additional battery instead oi the disk drive, you Can double the notebook's mobile operation llme Your notebook has 32 - 256 MB ol main memory installed. depending on the upgrade level. Data is savsd on an EnhancetHDE hard disk driver Your notebook is also equipped with a 3 1/2' floppy disk drive and a CD-ROM drive in addition. your notebook can be equipped wrin a DVD drive or with a 2" Dr 3'4 hard disk drive, Two PC card slots lCardBus nr PCMC|A) enable simullaneous operation of two Type llIl/III PC cards (a maximum oi one Type III and Type li each). For mouse control the notebook provides a touchpad, A double-touch directly on the touchpad is all triat is needed, lor example, to open on application, Your notebook nas connectors k)! external devlces suoh as, e g. enema] monitor, telsvlSlorl, printer and mouse The parallel porl (which supports ECP and EFF modes) is designed to accommodate bidirectional data iransier You can connect peripherals sucri as, e. g. scanner, ioudspeakers, gamepads, keyboard or mouse via the USB interface. The notebook disposes ol 3 inirflrsd lnisr'aue icr wireless data transfer. in addition, ine notebook has a connection port tor a OuickPort 3 An audio controller, twp loudspeakers. a microphone and an audio input and output provide your notebook with an audio Capablllly. You can also connect an external microphone. extemal loudspeakers, a ioystick or MIDI devices. We system settings at the notebook can be coniigured via the user-lriendty mos Setup program. Certain system settings (eg. screen display, power-management iunciions) can be moditied via various key combinations while you are using the notebook, Your notebook has a number or security features to ensure that no unauthorized persons can access your data. As a result, access to your notebook is protected with a cnipcard reader. The security lunclluns in the Rio: Sell/p also allow you to protect your data by means ol passwords. This Operating Manual tells you how to put your notebook into operation and how to operate it in daily use. Further information on this nolebook is pmvlded ' in the "Saiely Notes" manual which is included with your notebook - in the documentation at your operating system C on (he SCENIC Mobils CD “Drivers Br Utilities" in the inlormation tiles (e. g. r TXT, * WRI, * Doc, * Hm) on tne lnternet under mm riiryrult'ldm'ert'd usagt-Kazzron-weis l Introduction Nolalional conventions Notational conventions The meanings ol ins symbols and toms used in this manual are as lallows: Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure lo observe lhis warning endangers your life, destroys the notebook, or may lead to loss of data, This symbol is lullowed by supplementary inlormationi remarks and tips. > Texts which lollow lhls symbol describe aclivilies (hat must be performed in the order shown. Tau; m iliiht \' lndlcale commands or menu item "Quotation marks" lndlcale names 0! chapleis and Ierrns lhal are being emphasized Installing an ergonomic video workstation Before you set up your equipment you should select a suitable position for working at the monitor Please ooserve the tollowmg advices when installing a Vldeo workstation eogeoteesx Egg 9 E p ignore DSlesElME teacmng sector reachtng senor sou rrirrr eon mm Avoid direct and ieflecled glare Avoid glare from electric Position the keyboard where it lighting. is easiest to reach. prerereble viewing sector / i“ a 3,330” permissible 65“ approx. 90° viewing sector i and \ permissible Viewing sector more A Position the monitor 101 optimum vieWing. Tris Remember to maintain correct posture viewing distance to the monitor should be approximalely 50 cm. 2 Azoasr-Kaz-ztoo-wsts Important notes in this chapter you will find inlermation regarding salety which it is essential to take note or when working with your notebook The manutaeturer's notes oontain helpful information on your notebook. This chaptef also Conlalns information on the licenses like CE certificate and RFI suppression of the notebook. Safety 2 Pay attention to the inlolmatlon pravided In the manual “Safety Notes". - During installation and betore operating the device, observe the instructions on environmental conditions in the chapter entitled "Techliicalfi' as well as the instructions in the chapter "Preuasrattsmfyz use and speculum“. - When cleaning the device. observe the relevant notes in the paragraph ‘ leaning the l‘ctebms“. - Keep this Operating Manual together with your deyice. it you pass on the device to third parties, you should also pass on this manual. Notes on installing and remov g boards Only qualified technicians may repair the device. Unauthorized opening or incorrect repair rnay greatly endanger the user telectnc shock. lire risk). Boards with eieetrostetie sensitive devices (ESD) may be identified by labels. When you handle boards fitted with ESDs. you must observe the following points under all circumstances - You must always discharge yoursell (9.9. by touching a grounded ooyectl betore working. 0 The equipment and tools you use must be tree at static charges. - Only plug in or pullout boards tn the deerierglzed state . Always hold boards with 5505 by their edges 0 Never touch pins cll conductors on boards titted with ESDS. AZSGQIaKEZaZtOOalJEtQ 3 Important notes Manufacturer‘s notes Manufacturer's notes Energy saving Make use ol the device‘s power management leetures (see "P - it you will not be using your notebook, swrtch it otl. - The notebook uses less power when the power management teatures are enabled You will then be able to work for longer betore having to recharge the battery. non for use and operation") Energy saving under Windows 95 ll a monitor with energy saying leatures is connected to your notebook, you can use the st rm Sum tab to set the energy saving features or the monitor, Select the tollowing item in the start menu: SPlrtrtyt , Clillllfll Panel - Dir/rlai- , niipriri Pro/terrier - Sr reeii Saver , Erierinxuviiig bit/um irrtruriiirur. You can set additional energy saving runctions in the sum ~ Xrlllligi , Swill" (tr/11min Energy - Errertdul menu. Disposal and recycling This device has been manulectured to the greatest possible degree lroin materials which can be recycled or disposed or in a manner that is not environmentally damaging. The device is tairen back after use, so that it can be recycled provided that it is returned in a condition which is the resull or normal use. Any components not recuperaled will be disposed at in an environmentally acceptable manner. For devtees marked with this symbol Siemens Nixdorr lnlorniationseysteme AG ism) otters a guarantee loras months with a Bring-in-Service. The guarantee stains on the day oi delivery (sale date) by SNI or an SNI partner. We herewith declare that it will be possible to repair any deVlce marked with the Eco-label for at least 5 years alter production 01 that device has disccnlinued, lnlornretion on power management and energy saving mode can be lound in cnapler- hnical dale". Do not throw Iitflium batteries or accumulators lnto the trashcflnl They must be disposed at in accordance with local regulations concerning speCiaI waste. it you have any questions on disposal. please contact your local office, our senrice department, or. direclly: Siemens Nixdor' Inlermationssysteme AG Recycling Center 033094 Padsrbnrn Tel' 49 5251 818013 Fax“ 495251818015 4 AZGSDFKEZ-ZlOO-‘la‘lsls CE cemlicate Important notes CE certificate The shipped version ol this device complies with the requlremems ol the EEC directives c E SD/SSG/EEC 'Eleclromagrieiic compatibility“ and 73/23/EEC "Low voltage directive' FCC Class B Compliance Statement If there is an FCC statement on the device. men: The laiIDwing statemenl applies to me products covered In this manuai. unless othemise specified herein. The statement lor other products wrll appear in the accompanying documentation. NOTE: This equipmenl has been lested and lound to comply with the limits for a “Class 5” digital device, pursuant 10 Pan 15 of the FCC rules and meets ail requirements of the Canadian Interference» Causing Eeuipmem Regulations These iimi’is are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interlerencs in a residentiai instaliaticn. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio lrequency energy and. it not instalied and used in strict accordance witn the instructions, may cause harmiul inlerlerence to radio communications; Howeverr there is no guaranlee that inlerlerence will not occur In a panlcular Inslailallon, ll this equipment dues cause harmlul interierence to radio or television reception, which can be determiner! by turning the equipment on and on, ins user Is encouraged to try 10 correct the interierenoe by one or more oi the ioiiowing measures - Hecrient or reincale the receiving antenna - increase the separation between equipmenl and the receiver, I Connect lhe equipmenl into an auliet on a circuit different lrom Ihat lo which the receiver is connected. - Consuii the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician lcr help. Siemens Nixderi Informalionssysieme AG is not responsible for any radio or television inter'erence caused by unauthorized modiiicali'ons oi this equipment or the substitution or anechmenl oi connecting cabies and equipment other than those specified by Siemens Nixdon iniarmaironssysieme AG. The carrection or inlerlerences caused by such unauthnrized modification, substitution or attachmenl Will be the responsibility ol the user. The use of snieided iio cabies is required when connecting this equipment to any and all uplionai peripheral or hosl devices Failure to do so may violate FCC rules. Important notes Power cord seiectron Power cord selection The power com 101 this unii nas been packed sepaieieiy and has been seiscted according to the country or destination. It must be used to prevent eleeme shock. Use the following guidehnss w n is necessary to repiace me miginai cord set The female recspflcls at the cord set must meet GEE—22 requirements isee Figure I). Flgure | For the United States and Canada Use a UL iisled and CSA Iabslad cord set consisting of a three conductor Cord with a maximum length oi 15 feet. FD! units whlch stand on a desk or tame, type SVT or SJT cord sets shail be used, For units which shand on floor, only sur rype cord sets shall be used. The cord set must be selected according to the current rating for your unii Pieasa consult Tabla A for the Selechon crlierla lor power Cords used In the United Siales and Canada Maximum Current Rating of Unil 10Amps 12Amps 12Am-s 10Amps 12Am-s use a parallei made, grounding type attachment piug rated «5 A, 125 v (Figure 2) Table A: Cord Type onducturs in card SJT For units set at 115 V: 6 A2639i—Kszzmo—i—76i9 Powercord selection Important notes For unils set at 230 v (domestic use): use a tandem blade, groundlrlg type anaehmenl plug rated is A, 250 v (Flgule 3), Figure 2 Figure 3 For units set at 230 V (outside oi the United States and Canada): use a card set ccnslsting oi a minimum Awe according in Table A and a grounding type anacnmanl plug raled 15 A, 250 v. The card set should have me apprepnale safety approvals lor the counlry in which the squipmsnl will be rnslalled and should be marked HAR For the United Kingdom snuuld me plug on the llexrble com nut in ul lne lype lor your socket outlets. do not use an adapter but remove the plug 1mm the 00rd and discard. Carefully prepare the end oi me supply cord and iii a sultable plugv WARNING THls APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in Ihls mains lead are coloured in acccrdancs with the lollowing code: Green and Yellow Earth Blue: Neuiral Brown: Live As the colours ol the wires in the mains lead at inis appliance may ndl correspond wrln the coloured markmgs ldentllylng the terminals in your plug‘ proceed as iollews‘ l The wire Whlch is coloured Green and Yellow must be Donnected lo lhe tetmlnal in the plug which is marked With the lane! E 01 by the eanh symbol or coloured Glee" Dr Green and Yellow. ' The wlre which is Doluured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black. D The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or caloured Red, Azaam-Ksz-Zlom-ml 9 7 Important notes On the move with the notebook On the move with the notebook Please observe the points listed below when transporting your notebook Transporting the notebook - Do not carry the notebook by its open screen or by an empty slot. - Switch the notebook ori ano close the covers torthe pens. . Remove all data carriers (ego floppy disk CD) lrorn tho orives. 0 Always use the bag supplieo when transponing the notebook it it needs to be shipped use the original packaging or other suitable packaging to pmlect it from damage through mishandling o Yhe carrying bag provided protects against dust, but offers no protection against jolts or impacts. Protect me notebook 1mm severe shocks and extreme temperatures (e.g,. direfl sunlight in a cal), actore starting the journey - Copy important data lrom the hard disk to a floppy disk. . Remove all data carriers (e g floppy disk, col lrom the drives. - it you wish to use your notebook during a llight. check first with the tight attendants it it is permissible to do so, - it you are travelling abroad, ensure that the power adapter can be operated on the local line voltage it this is not the case, obtain the appropriate power adapter for your notebook Do not use any other voltage converterl Cleaning the notebook Switch the notebook oil and pull the power plug of the power adapter out at the power 4 i 5 socket. Do not clean any interior pans yourselfr leave this job to a service technician Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic Ensure that no liouirl enters the notebook. Wipe the casing with a dry cloth it particularly dirty, use a cloth which has been moistened In mi|d domestic detergent and than careluily wrung out To clean the keyboard and the touchpad. you can use oisinlectant wipes. Wipe the monitor casing with a soft. moistened cloth. 8 A26391»KE21100—l»75|9 Prepara “on for use and operation C Pay attention to the chapter 'lmportant notes". You must charge the battery and install the application programs belore you can work with the notebook The operating system and required drivers are preirlstalted. When used away lrorn a well power outlet, tne notebook runs on its bulltrln battery. You can increase battery tile by enabling Its power management teatures. it you use the notebook in a normal oltioe situation, you run it oft the mains with tne eio ol the power adapter. or in a QuickPon s. Pieter to the onapter on 'Cur~vlft<;tillg oklerna devices (eg. mouse, printer) to the notebook. ' is' let instructions on how to connect external Unpacking and checking the delivery Unpack all the individual parts. Check the delivery tor damage incurreo ouring transport. Check whether the oelivery agrees with the details in the delivery note Check whether all necessary details have been entered on the lirst page ol the guarantee coupon booklet Should you dlscover that the delivery does not correspond to the dellvery note. notify your local sales olllce immediately vvvv Do not discard the Driglnal packing material oi the devlces. Keep it For future transportation oi the drive. Choosing where to set up your notebook Select a suitable location tor the notebook betore setting It upr Beat the Following points ln mmd when looking for a location. . We recommend that you place your notebook on a surleoo with good antlrslip qualities in view oltne multitude ol ortlerent tinishes and varnisnee used on lurniture, it IS possible tnat the rubber leet ol tne devices will mark the surface they stand on C Do not expose the notebook to extreme environmental Condiliurls. Protect it 1mm dusl‘ humidle and heat. - Keep other objects 100 mm clear at the notebook and its power adapter to ensure adequate ventilation The space between the notebooks lee! must be clear. Do not place it on a soft surface (e.g.i a carpet or soft fumishings). Do not cover the ventilation slots in the notebook and the power adapter. Azeaet-Kezrzmet 7le 9 Preparation for use and operation Preparing the notebook for use - The power adamsr musi be at |easl 200 mm away 1mm me norepook |r must be freestanorng and may not be covered. be no\ siand me power adapter on healrsensiiive matevial. - For wrreress oere Iransfer you must anon the noisbook's mirared lnleriace with mar oi the penner device (so PC). The devices mus1not be more men one meter apart Preparing the notebook for use The supphed power cord Comavms (a me requrrernenrs or me country in whron you purchased your notebook Make sure mar rne power came rs approved Our use in \he country in which you rnrend to use it The notebook and Ihe power adapter should be or least 200 mm apart Keep emeropyeme 100 mm clear 0! me notebaok and ire power sooner, Dcv noi cover the Venifla‘lon slots in (he noisbook and the power adapter. P Place (he Hoist-00k on a level, swore Sudacs > Plug we DO ourpur connector on me power adapter lnlu me DC input oonnecior (DC IN) on me notebook (r) > Connect me AC power cable to fire power adapter (2). > Plug one power come mm the power cortex (3) 1see'Chalgrng {19,thandmarfltarmngihe "nthQK battery-y B You can aiso make your nuiebook opsrallonai by conneclmg n m the optronal car adapler 10 A26391rK82—Zmu-1-761 9 Preparing the notebook tor use Preparation for use and operation Opening the notebook 7 Press the release button H) and untold the display upwards (2L Removable infrared keyboard The removable infrared keyboard now provides even more tlexibiiity In the use 0! your notebook. You can lrft the keyboard 0“ the notebook and oparata it rn tram ot the notebook. The oonnsction between the keyboard and the notebook is then via the ln'rared intertaca on the back at the keyboard and On the Front of ms notebockr as with a remote contra! unit. To operate the keyboard Separately trom the notebook, the Dansry in the keyboard musl be charged. Charge me battery betore initial use. The battery m me keyboard IS autumatlcaily charged when the notebook is connected to ma mains supply and the keyboard is instalied. Azsasrrkaz-zwoo-i-m 9 11 Preparation for use and operation Preparing Ihe notebook for use Installing keyboard buttery > Swrrch c" the notebook. Push the rocking srida lorward (1). ert the keyboard at the rear (2) and ray down the keyboard (3) vv—lvv Press the two labs m the dream" or the arrow (r ). Llll the Dover and pull It m the dlrecllon 01 Ihe arrow 12) "cm the keyboard 2 Use omy the keyboard battery at the manutecturer. The keyboard battery may unry be charged with charging units approved by the manufacturer tor me notebook. It you do not use the device lot longer periods. remove the battery from the keyboard. store the battery in a com' dry place. The keyboard battery must not be: Shofl-Dircuited thrown rnlc tire or heat thrown mto water exposed to rain or morsture opened roeded meehanrceuy or damage > Prug in the plug of the keyboard benery 12 A26391—K82—ZtDG-1-7GIQ Preparing the notebook tor use Preparation for use and operation > Lay in me keyboard battery > Close the cover. > Place the keyboard tn the tags on the notebook (I) and press “19 keyboard into the bracket Drowned unfll rl is talk to engage (2). Connecting infrared keyboard with cable The infrared keyboard can be connected to the notebook or PC with an optional cab‘e. Thrs enables the keyboard and (he (ouohpad (0 be used in the accustomed manner, > Plug the round plug marked with the keyboard symbol into me keyboard connecrron and the second round plug rnto tne mouse connection or the Per e Plug the two square plugs into the hack ct the infrared keyboard. AZGSQI-K82~Z|DO~1»76|9 13 Preparation for use and operation Switching on the notebook Switching on the notebook > Press lhe release button (1) and unlole the dlsplay upwards (z), > Press lhe ON/OFF swltch (3) for roughly one second. 2 You must not swilch O" or Warm-boot your notebook durlrlg firsHlme lnstullflllun . When you switch on your holeoook lor the llrst llrne lhe supplied software ls set up and configured. Please follow the instrumions on the screen, it you want to partition your hard disk, please reler le chapter "Reslnllllg lne haro rim crmlzzulsllmjerwirldar 95- ll you have assigned a password. you must enter this when requested lo do so, in order to start the operating system. Once you have installed the operating system and have generally lamiliarlzeo yoursell With the notebook you should perlorm the battery learning cycle (see "i oammo ycle for 'lCl€lb(>OKllaflejlr_e'). i—i- Inlormation lor Wlndows 95 and Wlndows NT The license number lor Windows 95 or Windows NT is primed on the trout cover ol the Windows 95/th’ld0w5 NT manual supplied. 14 AZGSerKflzllm—iflslg Switching off the notebook Preparation lor use and operation Switching off the notebook v Shut down the operating system properiy. ii Windows 95 is inslailed on your notebook, the system is shui down and the notebook is swuchsd o". lithe notebook is not switched o" suiomaticaiiy, press the ON/OFF switch (1 i ipr approx. iour seconds If the Onion switch is only pressed ier approx one second or the monitor is ioided ciosed, Ihe notebook swilches into me Suspend mode (see Section ‘Suspend mode-i > Cioss the display at the noreboox (2) so that it is felt to lock into place centered. Indicators and input devices = Dispiayiield a: Battery operation/charging indicator 2 Tauchpad wiih louchpad bunons A : Power-on indicalor A2539irKflE—le4'7519 15 Preparation for use and operalion Indicators and input devices play field Symbols and texts in the display field indtoate the operating state at the notebook The meanlng ol the symbols and texts are as tollows: ftaEazlElar. fifiafiéflgeéfififintfitw The left battery is Installed. When the symbol lleshes, the lefl battery is dratned or L C detective (tor measures, see "charglng. mung tor and maintalnlllg the notebook bat'tary') .— The right battery ts insmlled When the symbol flashes the right battery is dratned _ R or detective (tor measures. see wharelrtg, caritsg . 5: may tvtihgthe nsiabook battery“). Indlcstes the apprpxlmele operatlng llme oi the lnslelled battery ln percent. lndtcales the approxlmate npetahng Ilma ol the lnstalled battery tn hours and mtnutes. The arrow shows whether the battery is belng charged or dratned. The notebook is connected to an external power source (eg. via the power adapter). The notebook is switched to suspend mode. The tloppy disk in the floppy disk dnve ts belng aeoessed You must not remove the lloppy disk when this symbol is visible A drive (herd dtsk drive, CD-HOM dnve, DVD drive or ztp dnve) is being accessed. When thls symbol appears. do not remove the data carrier lrom the drive CapsLK All the characters you type appear as uppercase. In the case 07 overlay keys. the character on the upper lelt on the ksycap appears when that key ls pressed. The CapsLock indleator appears when you press the 0 key. ScrLK The scnou. LOCK key has been pressed. The efleet thts key has varies lrom program to program. NumLK The Dad Num key has been pressed. ll PedLK is also vlslble In the tunetton display, the blue numbers on the lower right on keys in the integrated numerlo keypad are enabled. new The key combination W + Pad Num has been pressed. This enables the blue edittng functions on the upper nght on keys in the tntegrated numeric keypad. 1G Azusl-KBz-ztom-mls Indicators and input devices Preparation for use and operation f'\ The infrared connemion between the removable keyboard and the notebook is Iffi switched on When this symbol flashes, the inrrared cohhech’oh is not sufllClent. Check lhe position or the removable keyboard relative to the notebook (see "Remove liflMeyboéflQ't m The “long-distance" lfllrared connection between the removable keyboard and the notebook is swttchao on. _! The remaining charge at the battery in the removable keyboard is nol sufficient tor an intrared connection to the notebook When this symbol Hashes, install the removable keyboard in the notebook. The battery is only charger! when the notebook ls operating in the mains mode. M The built-in loudspeakers are disabled. The chipcard reader is active. Touchpad and Touchpad Keys Make sure that the touchpad does not come into oontact wi|h dlft. liquids or grease. Do not touch the touchpad it your fingers are dirty. Do not rest heavy objects le.g., books) on the touchped or the touchpao bultons, The touchpad enables you to move the mouse pointer on the screen. If, tor example, you move one finger to the left overtho touohpad, the mouse pointer also moves to the left A brie! tap with the linger on the touchpad has the same ellect as clicking with the tart mouse button A briel “double-tap" with the finger on the touchpad has the same eftem as double-clicking With the tefi mouse buttDrl. The ten and right muchpad buttons have the same tunctions as the Iett and right mouse buttons MEBBI—KEZVZIDO—trmtg 17 Preparation for use and operation Indicators and input devices Keyboard ls: Nasal)“ "Am Mg ma m. V5 Hz; 5: rm "32.“ 4:1]?11 ;: - ‘ % A ya ' t ‘ 1 5 S 7 ' B ' 9 -‘ P L“ H“ 1‘ \° {w H" W5 1“ HF Ne H” NJ J?“ J 0 ‘ Ill \* l|° N" H“ H” H” Ml" H m cm The loHowing description 01 the Keys applies tor me Windows 95 operafing system. Addmonal key funcmns are descnbed m the appncauon program manuar. The figure below shows huw fio access (he dl'ferem Characters and edilmg |uncli0ns on keys with overlaid lunclions‘ The keystrokes shown in me example only work if CapsLK, NumLK, and PadLK have not been enabled (i e. they are not visime m the display field). sump/e Am . German keywom 18 Azsam-Kaz-zmo-r-mw Indicators and input deVices Preparation for use and operation Backspace key The Backspace key deletes the character to the ielt or the cursor. Tab key The Tab key moves the curser to the next tab stop. Enter key (return, enter. Ilne teed, carriage return) The enter key terminates a command line The command you have entered IS executed when you press Enter. caps Lock key The Caps Lock key activates uppercase mode (CapsLK is shown in the display field). The Caps Lock lunctien causes all the characters you type to appear as uppercase In the case or overlay keys, the character on the upper lelt on the keycap appears when that key is pressed. To cancel the Caps Lock iuncticn, simply press the Caps Lock key again. Shift key The snitt key causes uppercase characters to appear in the case or overlay keys, the character on the upper left on the keyoap appears when that key is pressed. Alt Gr key The Art Gr key cause (e.g in the case or the PH The Fn key enabies the special runctrons indicated In blue on overlay keys (see "Key combinations"), it the external keyboard does not leature a Fn key. yuu can simultaneously press the Ctrl + All keys instead Cursor keys The cursor keys move the Dursor in the direction 01 the arrow, i e, up, down. left. Or right. e characters in the lower middle ol the keycep to appear ey). we Pad Num key When the numeric keypad ls enabled (PadLK is vistble in the dispiay field), the Pad Num key causes this set at keys to produce numbers (NumLK appears in the display tiaid). Pressing them produces the blue characters shown on the bottom right on the keycaps ”M key temporarily suspends display output. Output wttl resume when press any other key Start key a invokes the START menu at Windows 95. Menu key S The Menu key invokes the menu tor the marked item (Windows 95) Angst—“2110047519 19 Preparation lor use and operation Indicators and input devices Numeric keypad ’? / a i = Characters enabled when neither PadLK, I'lO' NumLK are visible in the display lield. 2 : Characters enabled when PadLK and NumLK are visible in the display lisld. The key i:pad Num enables and disables the integrated numeric keypad ll lhe numeric keypad is enabled (NumLK is shown in the dispiay field) and you hold the Fn key down, you can output the characters printed in blue at the right bottom ol the keys. When the numeric keypad is enaoied (NumLK I5 VISIDIE in lhe dispiay field) pressing lhe key Combination Fn t Pad Numl enpoles and uisaoles the numeric entry in the integraled numeric keypad. it numeric entry is enabled (NumLK and PadLK are shown in the display held) the blue characters at the bottom right ol the keys are elteolive. ll the numeric keypad and numeric entry are both enabled (NumLK and PadLK are shown in the display field), you can also output standard characters with the numeric keypad. ll you press and hold the key Fn , Irie keys will produce lowercase Ieflers and numbers indicated on the lower lelt a! the ksycapst If you press and hoid the key combination Fn 4 Shirt, the keys wril produce uppercase letters and the characters indicated on the upper leh oi the keyceps. Key combination The loliowing description ol key combinations applies to the Windows 95 operating system some ol the key combinations may not be available in other operating systems and with other device drivers. other key combinations are described in the relevant manuals supplied with your application programs You enter key combinations as lollows > Press and hold the lirsl key in the combinalion, > While keeping the first key prasssdi press the other key or keys in the combination the ctrl + All keys instead, IE lithe external keyboard does not lealure a Fn key, you can simultaneously press 20 A25391—KBZZIOUJ—7619 Indicators and input devices Preparation for use and operation Fri Fvl rri Fri r" Fri r“ rri Fri + mac +t... ric sir Switching monitor on/oft This key combination switches your notebooks display on and ott. Doing so does not ahect any running programs Enabling standby mode This key combination eriables Standby mode. You can cancel standby mode by pressing any key Enabling Suspend mode This key combination switches the Suspend mode on (see Section "flew mode '). When you switch the notebook on again. it returns to the same place you were in the program that was running When you switched to Suspend mode. Reducing CPU speed This key combination reduces the CPU speed by 50 %. Switching the loudspeaker cn/nil This key combination switches your notebook's integrated loudspeaker on and on. Increasing the volume This key combination raises the volume at the integrated loudspeaker. Reducing the volume This key combination decreases the volume oi the integrated loudspeaker switching over battery indicator This key combination switches the battery indicator in the display lield between battery capacity in %, as time (notebook Wi|| still run xxuot hours) or the battery charge level display. Switching TV out onlofl This key combination swrtches me video output (TV out) on or all. Switching between internal and external display Il an external display Is connected to your notebcnk. you can switch to it With this key combination. You can opt to use: - iust the notebooks internal display - lust the external display - both the internal and the extemal display - just the television Increasing the display brightness This key combination increases the brightness or the display. Reducing the display brightness This key combination reduces the brightness oi the display. AZSSQLKBE-Z‘lUD-IJNQ 21 Preparation tor use and operation The notebook battery The notebook battery The notebook is titted with a battery (thhlum ion battery) that provides it with power during mobile use You can increase battery lile by enabling its power management leetures in addition to the notebook standard battery. you can also use a second notebook battery. By using both notebook batteries, you can double the notebooks mobile operation time. The notebook battery charge is indicated by the battery symbol in the display tleld (see the section 'lndtcatots and input aejglcg't When you switch on the notebook, it takes a law seconds before the battery status is displayed The bohery will test ior roughly 500 charge/discharge cycles. battery learning cycle (see chapter "Learn N1 cysts Jo Legroom ‘ie iES') _ To utilize the optimum charging capacity ol the bahery. you should regularly oeriorm the Charging, caring for and maintaining the notebook battery é Only use notebook batteries designed tor the this notebook The notebook battery can only be charged. when the ambient temperature is between 5°C and max. 40”C. The notebook battery charge is indlcated by the battery symbol in the display field A notebook battery is lully charged in approximatelythree hours it the notebook is switched on. Alter halt the charging time, the battery has already reached a 70 “A: charge level. A notebook battery is lully charged in approximately titre hours it the notebook is switched on, it the notebook is titled with two notebook batteries, charging will take twice as long. The notebook batteries are charged successively The battery which was connected first is charged lirst. The notebook battery can be charged by: 0 connecting the notebook to the power adapter 0 connecting the notebook to the car adapter - connecting the notebook to the OuickPort S Beiote a notebook battery is used lor the first time, the battery learning cycle should be perlorrned (see also the section - cog t ietebook batte W). Work in the battery mode until an acoustic warning signal indicates the need tot charging, The notebook battery should not be charged belore this point ll you do not use the nclebcok batteries tor longer periods. remove them Irorn the l notebook. NSVEr store the notebook batterles in the unit. Notebook batteries are to be stored in a charged stats of approximately 50% (two bars in the battery status indicator) over a long period oi time (longer than two months). After six months, at the latest. you should run a learning cycle with the batteries again. It you store the batteries up to two months, the charge status oi the batteries must be approximately air/e (one bar in the battery status indicatorit The notebook batteries should be Stored in a dry environment in temperatures between +10“C and +290. 22 A2539t»KBZ-ZmD-\-7519 The notebook battery Preparation for use and operation Connecflng the power adapler The supplied power cord conforms lo the requirements or the country in whrch you purchased your notebook. Make sure that the power cable is appmvsd for use in the country in which you intend to use it. The notebook and the poweradapter should be at least zoo rnrn apan. Keep other obrects 100 mm clear ol the notebook and its power adapter Do not cover the ventilation slots ln lhe notebook and the power adapter. Do not stand the power adapter on heat'sehsltive material. The power adapters AC cord may only be connected to a wait outlet it the notebook is connected to the power adapter. Switch 0" the notebook. Place the notebook err 21 |eve|. stable surtace. install the battery. > Plug the DC output connedor on the power adapter into the DC input connector (DC W) on the notebook (1). > Connect the AC power cable to the power adapter (2). v Plug the power cable into the power outlet (3). The power adapter trrdlcalor lights up After a few seconds the notebooks BATTERY lndlcalar (a) lights up The battery charges. Azsast -K&2-Z\00—t 761 9 23 Preparation for use and operation The notebook battery Connecting the car adapter You can use Ihe car adapter to charge your notebooks battery ll the car hes a lzv electrical system, > Switch 0" the notebook. P Place the notebook on a levell stable sur'acev P Inslall Ihe nclebock baflery. > Plug the DC eutput connector on the car adapter into the DC rnput connector (DC IN) on the notebook m > Slan the cars engine the Car's engine while me cal adapts! Is Connected to the car‘s elecmcal system, Do not stand the Cal adapter on healrsensmive material. When in operation, the car adapter must be nee-standing and may rlol be covered. Keep other objects WOO mm clear o' the notebook. Do not cover me venillafion slots in ms notebook. C You should only use the car adapter while the car's engine is running You must not start > Plug the cal adaptors input connector into the car's clgarsns lrghter (2) After a few secarlds the battery operation/ehargrng lndicalor on the front otthe no1ebook glows The nolebook banary ls oerng recharged. 24 A2639|»K52-Zloo-l-7el9 The notebook battery Preparation lor use and operation Learning cycle for notebook batteries Your notebook battery contains electronics which continuously munllurs the notebook battery charging level and displays the current charglng level. To compensate measunng errors ot the electronics, and because the chemical properties of the battery change over time, the electronics must be recallbratad regularly. This calibration is carried out With the battery learning cycle With the battery teaming cycle, you ensure that the maximum battery capacity can always be used. During the learning cycle a oetined charging cycle is carried out. The notebook battery learning cycle lasts between tour and six hours (please never abort the learning cycle). the lettdme hi tile on the Butlen- Ttltll Dtskeli‘e. an the Dru-Nd Ultlmu Mobile CD provided II] The description ol how to carry out the team cycle lor notebook batteries is contained in or on the internet under ll lt‘lt' Sill-plldE/drn'efld Installing and removing notebook batteries and drives The design ol your notebook enables the flexible use at notebook batteries and drives For example. the notebook batteries and drives can » with the exception ot the CD drive and the DVD drive - be operated on both the lett and on the right slot. The CD-ROM drive and the DVD drive can only be operated in the right slot. The following modules are altered tor your notebook: 0 Notebook battery Floppy disk drive (maximum or one floppy disk drive) CDVROM Drive (only lor the righl slot) DVD drive (only tor the right slot) second/third hard disk drive Zip drive Only use modules designed tor your notebook z A 5 Do not use lorce when installing or removing the module Make sure that no toreign Dbtecls enter the slots > aelore removing a notebook battery- svvitch oil the notebook. You can leave the notebook on provided the notebook battery in the left slot is not the notebooks only power source. 5 Place the notebook on a level sultaca A26391-K82-ZIOO-t-76l 9 25 Preparation for use and operalion The notebook battery drive ,s being accessed), Dwsk drives can also be removed or installed while in operafion (hm not when the disk Removing notabuok battery/drive P Push Ihe release slide on the underside of [he notebook inward (1) > Fun ‘he module out of the 5k“ (2). Installan notebook balwryldrivl > Place the modme m the SM wilh |hs connection contacts first and the sticker iacing upward. it THE CD-HOM drive and DVD drive can an‘y be opsrated in ms righl slot > Push the module inm the slot unm you deal it locking inm place 25 A26391-K52-21004-7619 Working with floppy disks Preparation for use and operation Working with floppy disks 2 Follow the instructions supplied lay the vendor or the lloppy disks. Never clean the floppy disk drives Witn cleaning disks, Even just one attempt would destroy the read/write head in the disk drive Wl\hlrl 20 seconds. i = insertion direction 5 : Eject button tor inserted floppy disks 2 = Labei area a Floppy disk is write protected 3 = Write protectionist: tor a 720 Koyte or a 7 Floppy disk is not write-protected 1,44 Mbyts floppy disk 4 : ldentilieetion or a it“ Mbyte floppy disk or write protect tab on a 120 Mbyte lieppy disk > To insert a floppy disk‘ push it into the drive in the insertion direction (t) until it engages. The label should be lacing upward. > To remove the lloppy diskl press the elect button (5). The write-protect slider enables you to protect the data on the floppy disk horn inadvertent overwriting or deletion. > To protect the data on the floppy disk lrorri being overwritten, push the write-protect slider to position la). The tioie is now visible > To remove write protection push the slider to position (7). The hole is now covered A2689|~KBZVZ|DOJ~7G|9 27 Preparation for use and operationOperating the CD—HOM drive and the DVD drive Operating the CD—ROM drive and the DVD drive LASER CLASS 1 (LUOKAN i LASERLAITEr KLASS | LASER APPARAT). and mustnoi if Thls devlce Conialns a lighi-emmmg dlodet classllied according in IEC 8257111993: be opened. Avoid touching the sunace oi a CD. Handle CDs only by their edges! Always store ODS/DVDS in their casesr You avoid dust conmminaiion, Scmkfliasv bending or other damage Proiect your CDs/DVDs from dust, mechanical vibration and direct suniighll Avoid storing a CID/DVD in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity You may use both a-cm and iz-cm CD5. When using CDleVDs oi minor quality vibrations and reading errors may occur i: Fower—onmdicaior 3: Opening for manual election 2: lnsen/Eiecibuilon Power-on indicator The powerron indicator (i l ilashes when a CD/DVD is insened. It goes out when the drive is ready ior reading. it lights up when the drive is accessed Ii me power-on indicator does not go out nicer the CD/DVD is inserted, and continues to flash, me CD/DVD is probably damaged or duty. ii 1he rnseneo CD/DVD vibrates and/or reading errors occur, ihen it may be pcssibls to eliminate the vibrailons or reading errors by reducing the rotating speed Press the Insen/Eieci Dunon for roughly iwo seconds. Reducing me rotating speed also saves power. 28 A2639i-KBZ-Zion~l»7ai 9 Operating the CD-ROM drive and the DVD drivePreparalion for use and operatim Inserting or "moving a CDIDVD The notebook must be swwtched on > Press the Insen/Ejact nunan lor roughly ons second. The CD/DVD (ray opens > Full ma cD/DVD tray compwacewy out. > Place Ihe CD/DVD In me CD/DVD [my thh (he ‘abeled side iacmg upwards, and carefully push the (DD/DVD inlo the mount or remove an inserted CD/DVDo > Fush me CD/DVD (ray in until you feel it lockmg vnlo mace. A2639|~KBZ~Z$DO~|>76|9 29 Preparation for use and operation Operating the Zip drive Manual removal (emergency removal) In me event or a power larlure or damage lo the drrve ll may be necessary lo manually remove the CD/DVD, > Swilch o" the notebook > Press or place or wire (e. g. a paper clip) firmly lniD me opening. The (ID/DVD nay ls unlocked, You can now pull it our of the drive Operating the Zip drive Beicle Ihe Zip drive can be used, you mus! install the Iomega software on your notebook To do Ihis, use the icmega instaliallon disk provided and the Zip disk “lomaga TDOIS' lnsralling ure lomege soflware b insiall Ins le dvlve ln a slut lnslall lne lloppy drsk drrve Irl me other slol. Supply lrle notebook wrm power vla lne external power supply unit. Swlich on me rmisbook and slarl Windows. lnserl lrre lomega rnslallallon floppy disk rn me lloppy dlsk dnve. vvvvv Slarl lne u orrup as program lrorn lhe lomega mslellalron drsk wrm Slur! , Run (Wrndows 95) or Flie - Run (Windows 3 1). Follow me lnslrucilons on the screen. Swlicl’l on me noiebook agaln and Shari Wlnduws. Insert the Zip dlsk 'iomega Toois" ln 019 Zip drive. Follow me lrlsmliailon insiruclions dispiayed on the screen (a finish the soilware installation. vvvv 30 Ale-Kaz-Zloo 7619 Operating the Zip drive Preparation for use and operation Reinslulling the Inmega sullwure Irom [he Zip disk ii the ZIP drive oi your notebook has aiready been assigned a drive letter in Mi Ctmipit/fl or in the File Manager, you can install the iomaga software directty tram “15 Zip disk 'iomsga Tools". > inszaii the Zip drive Switch on your notebook and start Windows. Insert the Zip disk 'lnmega Tools" in me zip drive. Open a search Window tor the le disk "Iomega Tools' with M) Cunipiilti' (windows 95)‘ Double-click on INSTAILEXE. Follow the installation instructions dismayed on the screen to finish the software instaliaiiont vvvvv Oparallnn Use the Zip drive iike any other drive on your system To be able lo access the Zip drive, you must insert a disk and click on the Zip disk symimi or the Zip drive Iefleru Save and copy the tiles on the Zip drive win the same method used tor other drives on your system. : Eiectbufion 3: Opening tormerrual ejeclion 2 Drive indicator A26391—K82'ZIUD4'7819 Si Preparation for use and opera Operating the Zip drive Handling Zip disks Foilcw (he instruclinns supplied by the Vendor 01 the Zip disks and We iollowing notes‘ A Always switch your computer on oeiore insening a Zip dlsk. Never use lame when inserijng and remuvmg Zip disks. Never use ordinary 3 5- disks or cleaning disks in your zip drive. This will damage the Zip drive Do nDI move the prolection against acmdental contact on the Zip disk Protect your Zip disk irorrr dust mechanical vibration, heat, direct suniigm and strong magnetic fields! no not drop the zip disk. Do not use the Zip disk during large fluctuations in temperature or humidity. Always transport the Zip disk in its protective cover. Never clean the Zip drive with cleaning disks, Even iust one attempt would destroy the read/write need in ihe Zip drive Within 20 seconds Inserting the Zip disk > Switch on your notebook > inseri tne Zip disk in the Zip drive. Tire green drive indicator glows briefly and then goes out again Should we indicator oonfinue to liash slowly, please press the elect mm to remove the Zip disk and men insert ll again Sleep mode of drive Tire Zip drive is equipped With an automatic sleep mode. This is intended to reduce lne power consumption. and thus lo elderld (he operafing time 07 the bafleryi in the sleep mode the speed of the disk is automatically reduced alter an adiustable. inactive time (9,9. 3 minutes). ii the drive is accessed. the speed 01 the disk is auiomaficaliy increased again, Ths sleep mode time for the Zip drive is controlled via the system settings oi your notebook, 32 A263‘31-K62-ZWO-l-7619 Operating the Zip drive Preparation for use and operation Removing the Zip dlsk b Gentty push the eiecl button. The green drive indicator lights up. After a tew seconds the Zip disk is men siecteo. > Please lay the ZID dlsk l" tlte protective case after removing it from the drive, II, When the notebook is switched oft the Zip drive automatically elects the Zip disk. Manual removal (emergency removnl) For normal removal or Zip disks. the notebook must be swrtoheo on, it the power supply oi the notebook is interrupted. the Zip disk can be removed manually. > Swrtch ofl the noteoook, > Press 3 piece oi wire to g a paper cllp) ltrmly into the opening, The zip disk is unlocked. You can now pull ll out or the drlver Only use the disk emergency removal function when no battery is installed in the notebook and no power supply unit is connected to the notebook Azesgt-Ksz-Ztoo—t 7619 3:3 Preparation for use and operation Chipcard reader Chipcard reader Access to your notebook is protected by a cnrpoard reader The chipcard reader Is iocaieu underttte removable keyboard, The settings and operating instructions for PC-Lock are contained in the "BIOS Setup' manual in the chapter 'F‘C-Lock“. > Remove the kaytmerd (see "Firter/ajneirifrascd keyb ' > Push your chipcard into the chipcard reader with the chip (contact sur'ace) racing downward PC Cards Two PC card slots (CardEus or PCMCiA) enable simultaneous operation of two Type Nil/m PC cards ta maximum or one Type III and Type it each). if The PC cald musl not consume more than 500mA [al 45V) 01 SUmA (at +12V). CDHsult the dcuumemalion suppfied by the PC card‘s manulacturet and Ioliow the instrumlons provided. Never use toroe when meeting or removing a pc card Make sure that foreign obteots do not tau Into the PC card siot. Zoomed video port Your notebook IS equipped with a Zoomed video port (zv pen), You can install an MPEG decade! or a TV and video grabber card in the two PC card stats, however only one is ready tor operation at a time. Piease contact one or our iT Service Shops or your local sales partner or ofiice tor advice on selecting a suitable ZV port cardu 34 A26391-K82—ZWDJ-7619 PC Cards Preparation for new and operation Installing a PC card > Insemhe PC card, conlams iirsk‘ mic Ihe slut gundes. The labeled sum of the PC card must be iacing upwards. > Gsmiy push Ihs PC card into the slot unm you «am if ciick into place necessary device drivers, For iurthar iniormation miev ID the miormalion files (9.9. ‘ 770" * DOC *.WRL 01 ‘.HLP) provided with the PC card dvlver diskefle or me iniormaiion in the Wlndnws 95 manual. You can push the PC eard slm eject bunons dawn flush mm m notebook casing Press the eiecl buitons unm ihey snap m. Consult the documsnlalinn supplied wi'h the PC card inr iniormaiion on how (a insmli ms Azsaai-Kazzmm-mw 35 Preparation ior use and operalion Microphone and loudspeaker Removing a PC card > Press the eject button (1) it will project further out oi 1he notebook's case n the eject buttons are pushed in flush mm the notebook casing, they must first be snapped out Press the eject bunorts unill ihey snap out > Slide the PC card out oi ihe notebook (2)v Microphone and loudspeaker i : built-in microphone 2 : built-in loudspeaker Yuur notebook contams a bulltrin microphone <1) and a loudspeaker (2), Ii you aitach an exiernai microphone. ihe butlfln microphone is disabied, I! you attach an extemal ioudspeaker, |he built-in loudspeaker is disabled 36 Azeam -K52-ZiOO-|-7619 Usmg the power-management features Preparation for use and operation Using the power-management features The notebook uses less power when lne power management leatures are enabled. You wrll lhen be able to work lot longer before having to recharge the battery ll you wru not be using your notebook for a longer period, swrteh it otl. Reducing the bngnlness level of the display helps lo reduce the amount a! power consumed by the notebook that Optlml wlII strll be enabled the next time you swrlcn on your notebook (see manual I: ll you enable one or the power-management oplrons in the PM” menu ol the max Stlup, "mos Setup“). Maximum Battery Life-Mode The Maximum Battery Life mode uses all (he avallable power-management features. The notebook uses little power and operates slighny slowerman usual. Acllvsllng > In the Power SHllp menu set the Flynn Smlllyr lield Io Mlltllmml BaueryLlrp. > Set the PM Culllml field in the Puller Syrup menu IO Alums Emlble or ID Bunny Pantry! Only neaetlvatlng > ln the Pony Setup menu set the PM Curl/ml field to Dlmblul. Standby mode In Standby made me notebooks system clock is suspended and its dlsplay and hard-disk motor are shut down. Enabllng: Fn + Fat Disabling: any key Aulomatic acllvatlnn ll the notebook is running and is not used lot a predefined period ol time, it swrtehes into Standby mode Any rnput causes the notebook to come but cl Standby mooe. b In the PulcerSemp menu set the PrmerStnlllgt field to Cllxmllltze and set the (me Which has to elapse Delete the notebook swltches to Standby mode in he Slulxdby Time/ml field. or > ln the PmerSeru,» menu set the rum Sun/um lrslrl to Mtul‘mlml ijrlrltlmtce or Mtulnllml Hut/en Life, A263w—KEZ—Zl00~|~76| 9 37 Preparation for use and operation Using the power-management ieaiures Suspend mode In suspend model all current data (active programs, iilesl is saved 10 the nard disk or buffered in me memory and the notebook ls switchsd off. Enabling Suspend mode Fn + F4 Ii your notebook is in Suspend mode, - do nol connect any extemai peripheral devices - do not disconnect any exlernal peripheral devices - do not attempl to swrtcn i1 on if the built-in battery is empty - do nol change or remove the lloppy dlsk‘ ii inserted ' do not add or remove RAM a do not add or remove any PC cards. Suspend ta DRAM The current data is ourlered in the memory (DRAM). The data ls stored lor as long as the noletrook is supplied wrttr energy. ll lire notebook banery is lull, the data is stored tor a matter ol days. Without a battery and without a power supply the data is stored for only around 5 minutes. > 590 the fimpellll Mrrde lield to rm m DRAM (see manual ~5l05 Setup-l, Suspend to Disk The aclive dana can only be saved il suliiclent space is available on the hard disk (at least the main memory size + 2 Mbytes) ll you are running the operating systems windows NT or 03/2 Warp, you have to sel up an additional FAT parfilion on the hard disk as drive C. (see lne manuals supplied with the operating system in question). > Set the SM.I’F€IidM(id( ileid to Save In Dril'k (see manuai 'BIOS Setup'). Deacllvatlng > Switch on tna notebook. The notebook reverts in me status it had prior to switching rnlo Suspend mode. Automatic activation ii the notebook is running and ls not used ior a predefined period at tlmer it SWltches into Suspend mode b In the Pun-yr Swap menu set the leer Sui/rim field to Cur/(mine and set the lime which has to elapse before the notebook switches to Standby mode in the Xllrlrzrld Thrlrulllfieid. > Set the Srrtpend Mode field to Saw (I! UllL or Sill? m DRAM or > In the Pmlflr Sui/p menu set the Pnner Satin/u field to Murlrrllurl Perjurrrmmc or Mrrtrmurn Eur/m Lr/rr, > Set the Slrrperrrl Mode field in Yin t’ 10 Dirt crr Sure rrr DRAM 38 usaglmz-zromqele Usmg the power-management features Preparation for use and operation Decreasing reading speed of the CD—ROM drive Decreasing the lotating speed at the CD-ROM drive saves poweri Press the Insefl/Eiect button ior roughly two seconds Display Swltchil'lg cit the display does not aliect runnlng programs, Enabling: Fri + F1 Disabling: Fn + F1 Automatic powerdown You set this tunctien in the was with (see manual Bios-Setup). lithe notebook receives he input let a pisdeliried peiied of time. the display Swliches off automatically. It swuches on again automatically as soon as the notebook receives input. > In the palm Setup menu set the Power Suii‘iigi lield to Cusmnllr! and set the time which has to elapse bainre the dlsplay switches oft in the with, riiimmi Iisldv cl > in the FUHPV SPIN]! menu set the Penn Yin-mm field to Miitiiiiitin meiimiita or Minimum 111mm Life. Hard k's power-management feature it the hard disk is net accessed for a predefined period at time, its motor swltches oft automatlcally. lt switches on again automatically the next time the hard disk is accessed. Activating b In the Puller Selim menu set the Pilll'c'V Savings held to CUAHWIIIE‘ and set the tlme which has to elapse beiore the motor of the hard dlsk switches cfl in the Htlrd Dixk Tililmllr Iieid. or b In the Puwtr Sal/p menu set the Power Still/wt ileid ID Maxillulm Petjtlrmum': Dr Miuillltml Eallrrv Lifts Loudspeaker Disabling: Flt t Fsl Enabllng Fn + F5 Deactivatlng In BIOS Setup b In the Adlmlt'ed Selim lnlegruletl Perlpllertlll menu set the Oil Board Alldm tleid ID ”flab/(d (see manual "BIOS Setup“) v A2639l-K82-ZIOO-l~7619 39 Preparation for use and operation Volume adjustment Volume adjustment lncleasingtne volume: E} + Decreaslng me Volume: lr-‘n + lFa Vou can also adjust the volume ol me loudspeaker ln the audlo program leg. mlxer) or n the applicatlon program using the audio tunctions Changing display settings You configure me basic display settings in the Mum Setup (see manual "BIOS Setup'). You can change the settings using key oomblnallons. Switching between internal and external display lt an external monltor is connected to your notebook, you can swnctl between ditterent dlsplay opllcnsv You can opt to use. - west the notebook‘s lrllemal dlsplay - iust the external dlsplay a both the intamal and the external display . met the television The settlng you select with Dlxplm' Del’lre SEIt’t’Ilthl in Main Setup ts always awve when you swlich on your notebook > Press the key comblnatlon Frt + F12 until you find the display optlon you requlle. 40 A26391AK82~2100+76| 9 Troubleshooting and tips it Take note 0! lhe salety hints in me chapler 'lr‘lllutlattl r: 1 when you connect or disconnect cables. lt a lault occurs, try to correct it as described. It you lail to correct the problem, proceed as lollcws: 5 Switch or! the notebook. > Make a note ol the steps and the circumstances that led to the lault, Also make a note at any error messages displayed. > Contact your sales efllce or customer service The POWER indicator does not light up when the device is switched on It the POWER indicator remains ollr ll can have the lollowing reasons. The battery is not installed correctly b Swtlch all the notebook. P Check whether the battery ts installed correctly in its compartment P Swilch on the notebook The battery is dead > Recharge the battery or lnslall a fully charged battery. The power adapter Is not connected correctly > Swtlnh all the notebook. > check whether the power adapter is connected correctly to the notebook. > Check whether the power cable is plugged properly into the power adapter and into the power outlet, > Switch on the notebook The indicator on the power adapter should light up. The display of the notebook remains blank ll your screen remains hlank this may have the following causes: Monitor is Switched 0" > Press a key or enter the user password M639rKBZ—Zlofl446l 9 41 Troubleshooting and lips The notebook's display is difficult to read Ii me dlsplay Is dllilcull to read. it can have lhe followlng reasons: Reflexes > Tum lne noiseka or aller llll ol llre alsplay, Maxlmum screen resolullon The screen wniroller converts |he currem screen display hr the entire screen site. As a result, a cenarn luzzlness cannot always be avoided. Defective pixels on the screen Plxel laulls In the form cl permenenlly Ilt, unlll or dlll‘erenl-oolored plxels can occur with LCD monllors. Up lo len pixel raults on llle screen cues ncl constitule grounds lor exchanglng the unll. Excepllonal cases are: - ll lwo plxel laulls are lylng dlreclly beslde eacn omer 0 it three pixel laulis occur in a 5-mm dlameler circle In (hose excspilorlal cases, please coniaci our cuslomer service, The external monitor stays blank ll your screen remains blank this may nave [he lollowing causes. Monitor Is swllched all 5 Switch lhs exlsrrlal monitor on. screen has been blanked > Press any key to conllnue Brightness central is set to dark > Set me brightness CDnerl to lighl. For detailed lnlormaliDn, please reler lo lhe Operaling Manuel supplled wlllr your monilor. The notebook has been configured lo drive the internal disnlay > Press the key combination Fn + F12 or change lne Dir]i/linE\lttSfiz‘l‘lm/I in Mrrrrr sun/no (RT or Lama“. rne exlernal dlsplay's power cable er data cable Is nor connected properly > Switch 0" me exlemal monilor and the notebook > Check whelner the power cable is plugged properly lnlo lne power adapler and lnla me power outlet. > Check whelner me data cable is properly conneclecl la lrre notebcok and me external monllclr (il ii is plugged in with a cenneelerl. k Switch On the external monitor and the nolebcok. 42 A25391~KBZ-Z100~|~76\9 Troubleshooting and tips The external display is blank or the image is unstable The wrong lrequency has been selected tor the external monltor or ror the application program. > Terminate the application program in Vlfindaws 95 with Alt r Ftl. lr the error perslsts alter the program has been terminated, switch the external monitor on. Wall at least three seconds and then swrtch the external monitor on again. > Set the screen resolution required by the application. Select the Slurl button Select the Strum illrlmrl item under sunny. Double—click on the poplin symbol. Select the required screen resolution in the Selmlw register card or the Reerllltlkln field. The notebook stops working II the notebook stops working, this may have the loilowing reasons: The notebook is in Standby or Suspend mode b Heactivata ll’le notebook by pressing a key (Standby mode) or by switching it all (Suspend mode). An application program has caused the malrunction v. Close the application program or restart the notebook by swltchl’ng it on/ofl or with a warm boot. The battery is dead 5 Recharge the battery or install a tully charged battery. The touchpad does not work ll the touchpad does not work, It Carl have the follcwlng reasons. Incorrect setting In Setup > Check whether the hold PS/Z Pulrlllrlr,’ Detir‘e in the Muill Selllp is set to Ellulllell [see manual "BIOS Setup“). Touchpad dirty e Clean the touchpad The mouse does not work It the connected mouse does not work, It can have the lollcwlng reasons: Incorrect setllng In Setup > Check whether the rm I’vlnllllg Dfl‘lt'e lisld is set to Enabled (lor 8 P512 mouse) or Dlmbled (tor a serial mouse) ln the Mn." min > Check the CDM Parr field in the submenu Inletmltd Pt‘rtpllt‘mlx of the Adi rmt l‘d SUN/r to ensure that serial port IS enabled and set Correctly. tzssslkaz-zioowele 43 Troubleshooting and tips Mouse driver not loaded > Check whether the required mouse driver is property instalied and is present when the application program is started, Deiailed intorrnation can be iaund in the User Guides of the mouse or application program Mouse not connecled P Switch 0" the notebook 5 Check whemsr the mouse cable i5 connected correctly lo the natebocik. It you use an adapter or extension lead With the mouse cabler check the connector. > SWitcrl on the notebook. The infrared keyboard does not function when removed check whether the battery pack in the keyboard is charged (see "Den, i id"). > Check whether the battery pack in the keyboard is prooeriy installed (see “ hex; ') > Check whether the keyboard is at the proper distance irom and angle to the notebook (see "Tran; ‘ .witii the rri’iarsd inteliacc'i. The floppy disk cannot be written . Check whether that iioppy disk is 0K and is not Willa-protected. The notebook's date or time is incorrect V Set the time and/or date in the Mum Semir. CMOS battery that supplies the irltemal clock is deed, Please contact your customer II, it the date and time are repeatedly incorrect when you switch on the notebook the service. The printer does not print > Make sure that the printer is switched on and on-Iine (see the manuais supplied with the printer) > Check that the printer cable connecting the notebook and the printer is connected properly. > Check that the Curran printer driver iS installed, > Check the submenu hllegmlui Pririphcm/r of the Alli'urttedSer‘tlp to ensure that the port you are using is set correctly. The CUM I’rtrl or Parallel Part or PumIIM Purl Maria setting, should match the settings in your application program under Windows 95. 44 Azsaei-Kaz-Zloo-l-rfiis Troubleshooting and tips Acoustic warnings A tmp sounds every tirw seconds The battery IS almost dratned. > Charge the battery. A single continuous been The notebook cannot switch to standby or suspend mode because hard disk or diskette accesses take place or there is no space provided on the hard disk. D Wait until the hard disk or diskette accesses have terminated, or setup the required storage space on the hard disk, anao tong helps The notebook cannot restore the programs that were active when it switched to Suspend mode. Error messages on the screen In the iollowing the error messages are descrtbed which are output by the system BIOS (see Bios Setup manual). Error messages displayed by the operating system or programs are described in the relevant manuals Diskette read failure - press F1 to retry boot The inserted system disk is defective > Irtssrt another system disk > Pressiunctioh key E. No ouot device avaitahte - press F1 to retry boot The operating system cannot be loaded > insert a system disk, > Press lunction key fl. Na boot sector on llxed disk - press Ft to retry boot The operating system is nol installed on the hard disk or the hard disk has not been lormatted b Insert a system disk. > Press tunction key F1 . No devices detected The PC card (PCMCIA) inteflace cannot be initialized, > Set the Flux at I’liii 0/3” lteld to Mr in me Admin err-Soriip oi the mar-Senip. Not a hoot disk - press F1 to retry boot The disk in the floppy drive I5 note system disk. > Remove the floppy disk item the drive. > Press tunction key E. AZSGQiVKEZ—Zlob—l 775m 45 Troubleshooting and tips ii you wish to boot irorn floppy disk. > inseri a sysiem disk, > Pressiuncilun key F1 . Raul lime clock failure Invalld caniiguration informailon - please run satup program Fress me F1 key to continue, F2 in run the sedup utlllly The sysxem conirgurairon inimrmafion is incorrect. > Press iunciion key F2 a Reconfigure the system If the error message is displayed again, (he notebooks backup bakery is empty, Connecl the noiebuok VIE! its power adapter to a grounded Wail cuiie‘ or Inslail afresh Dahsry The backup battery wili charge iuiiy in roughly iwo days. Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows 95 Ii your notebuck is squlpped win a CD'ROM, you can reinsiall Windows 95 win me Windows 95 OEM CD supoiied. You rnusi men rsinsiali ail me drivers. To do (his use me driver diskeires you creaied earlier using ine Creuiz nmr anr icon. Restoring me hard disk contents from co > insen ine Sianrflisk ror Windows 9500 min the floppy disk drive and swim the notebook on. > Follow the instruciions on the screen El Detained PC knowiedge is required for manual partitioning. P Inserl ME Windows 95 OEM CD Into the CDVROM drive Start me Setup program on the CD. > You musi then reinsiall all the drivers To do inis use me driver diskettes you creaied earlier using me Crane Driver Drslcr icon. 48 Memory expansion Install only memory sxpaflslons that serisly the requirements and rules governlng salary, RFl and electromagnetic ccmpatibrllty and relating to telecommunlcatlons terminal equipmenr (see lne chapter “mpg/tum n use only memory expansion whlch has been released lor your notebook. Never use tome when installlng or removing memory modules. Make sure that lureign objects do not fall into ths memory module compartment. The main memory ol your notebock can be expanded to 32 » 255 Mbyte usmg up to four 32 or 64 Mbyte memory modules The memory modules may be mixed as rsquiled. The notebook will not start wlthout memory modules, as no tlxed main memory is lnstalled P Swltcl’l a" the notebook. P Remove the notebook batteries. > Pull the power plug or the power adapter out ol the power outlet. P Close the dlsplay ot the notebook so that it looks into place. v Disconnect all cables connected to notebook. 7 Place the notebook bottom-up on a "at surtace. P Remove the twa screws (1). > Llft the cover and pull it in the direction at the arrow (2) tram the notebook. > lnsarnhe memory modules. mntacls llrst, me the slot (1). > Carefully Hap the memory module down (2) until you leel it latch in place. - lrlstall the other memory modu|es ln the same way. AzsagreKlzz-Zlooer—vol e 47 Memory expansion Restoring the hard disk contents underWindows 95 Remavlng memory modules > oaremuy push the ma mounting clips outwavds (1) The memnry meme flaps upwards. > Slide Ihe memory module out af us location (2) > Remave the ether memory mouuwes in the same way > Place the Dover on us mounting Jocabon (1) and flap it into place on the underside 0! me notebook (2). Faslen the cover with me two screws (a) Place We notebfiok bottom-down on a "at surlace > Reconnect the cables (hal you dwsconnected belore. Swing open the msplay. man We notebook batteries again Connecting external devices Disconnect all the devrees from their respeclwe power sources when you connect or drsconneet a device Read the documentation on the external device belore connecting rt. Do not connect or disconnect Cables during El munderslorm Always take hold oi the actual plug body. Never unplug a cable by pulling tne cable ltselfl Connecl and disconned the Cables in the order described below Connecting cables v Turn of! a“ power and equipment swflches. - Full all power plugs out ol the grounded power outlets. ' Connect all me cables to the notebook and the external devices. Please observe under all Clrcumslancss (he inlormatlcn pronded in “18 Chap\er “filfioflal’lmles”. . Plug all data communtcatron cables into the ulrllty sockets. - Plug all power cables inID lne grounded power outlets Dlsconnecling cooles - Turn of! all power and equipment switches. - Full all power plugs out or me grounded power outlets. - Unplug all data communication cables from (he utllrty sockets - Dreoonnect all true ceoles from me notebook and the exlerrlal devices Port covers and connectors it you have not attached any external devices, you should repioee the pen oover. You 1 proteet the port connectors irorn beeornrng soiled, it you wish to connect an external display or a device with serial or parallel port. or a QulckPon s or an audio device, you must tlrst remove the port cover: > Remove the pun cover A26391-K82—ZmD-l-7619 49 Connecting external devices C Dc‘x‘vcp U E- 0 g p Microphone lack 45 Audio input (Line in} \,/ E Audio uulpul/Luudspeaker E] Keyboard pan {3 PS/2 mouse pen DC IN DC socks! [E Serial port Parallel pen I USE - Universal Sellai Bus Perl for QuickPofl S: \- [j videoconnectol @ IFl Port TV out Game Poll/MIDI Perl Connecting devices with serial or parallel port > Connect the dala cable or me exlernal device to ma appropriate pan. The serial port Is sunligured by default as COMI. You can change me seltlng in me CUM Pm! ileid in me Integrated Pmplmmli submenu in Adulm'z'dSfllu’l The parallel port is configured by delaull as LPTI. You can change me senmg in me Punl’lfl rim field In the himgmtzd Perinhemli submenu in Advil/ii ed 5m”. 50 A2539l~lPlug the data cable ortne monitor into the monitor port. > Connect the power cable at the external monitor to a power outlet and swnch on the monitor. > Switch on the notebook. Contigure the dis lay output in the nrrplrn mine Sela 1er1 iield in Main Semi! or by pressing the key combination Fri . th , Select the resolution lor the external monitor. Ensure that the settings you choose ior dtsplay resolution and retresh rate do not exceed the maximum values for your monitor (see monitor operating manual, "Techntcal Data" chapter). Connecting the mouse > Connect the mouse, depending on the type, to either the PS/2 mouse port or the serial port The touchpad and the touchpad buttons are disabled when you connect a mouse. P Switch on the notebook. > Set the pm Painting petite iield in Maui Setup to Dim/fled it you want to use a serial mouse (e g TrackMan] > install the necessary device driver (see the manual supplied with the mouse) Connecting a television set P Connect the S~VHS output oi your TV or video device to the S-VHS socket of the notebook > It yourrv or video device has no S-VHS socket, then plug the PEAS adapter into the S-VHS socket oi the notebook. Then connect the adapter to the video input at your TV or video device > Connect the audio input or your Tv or video device to the audio input or the notebook. The required video and audio cables are available at specialized dealers Connecting an external keyboard Connecting an external keyboard does not disable the notebock's built-in keyboard. > Connect the external keyboard to the extemai keyboard port. it you wish to connect a keyboard with a 5-piri connector you will require an adapter trom s-pin DIN to G-pin DIN mini connector. II‘ Never press the keys on the external and internal keyboards at the same time. it the external keyboard does not have an 3 key, you can press the right cm key and the E key together instead, For example, to enter the ke combination & + ifli on the external keyboard you would press cm t DWI + Ffi M6391 -KBz-Zl00-t-76l 9 51 Connecting external devices Connecting external audio devices it Do not put on headphones until the notebook has been switched on. Belore putting loudspeakers and headphones into cpsraticrl. set the volume tr: a low setting and then adjust It to the desired volume after startup. Il you attach an external microphone. the buil “n microphone is disabled. If you attach an external loudspeaker, the built-in loudspeaker is disabled. Connect the audio device (external microphone, extomal loudspeaker, audio output) to the appropriate port Connecting the QuickPort The manual supplied with the Quiekpon 5 describes how to connect the notebook. C Read the QuickPorl 5 manual carelully beiore attempting to connect the notebook. Make sure that no PC cards or extracting tools lor PC cards are projecting irom the notebook No power adapter may be connected when you dock the notebook. it you experience problems with the screen output on the external screen, test the settings in the poplar Du u”! Select/till lleld oi the Mimi Senor. Makes sure that any PC card insmllsd in the QuickPort S do not use i/O addresses, interrupts or DMA channels already used by the notebook. Details at the I/O addresses, interrupts and DMA channels are prowlded in the section "Tnc'rlrtlca tiata'. r-r. 52 A2639i»KBZ-Zt mm were Connecting external devices Transferring data with the infrared interface The infrared interlace {Fast irDA) on the back of the notebook aliows wireiess serial data transmission from ins notebook to a PC or primer. The infrared inisrtaca at the intraer keyboard enables wireless data [fansmiSSiDfl to the notebook. lnirarad data transmission from device to device By default, the mllaled interiace is set to com In the setup. You can change the seiting in the erA Fun iieiu in the Inmgmled Perlplm'ulr submenu in Adrum’ed Splup The infrared imer'ace can only be used‘ when the inirared interface is enabied in the 1 erA Purv iieid in the Imeynned Peripherals submenu in Alliam‘ed Setup > Set up the intrared iransmiiier and receiver as inusiraied above. The devlces may be no more than one meter apart. The inkared inter'ace 01 one device mus! be in the range OI influence (horizontally approx, 30“ and venioauy approx. 15°) of the intranet! interiace oi the other device A2639i~Kaz-mo-1-75|9 53 Connecling external devices Intraved data transmlsslon rrom Inlrared keyhaard to nulebonk The mirarsd transmission angle is approx. 120 ° up (a a dis'ance a! one meter and decreases bf distances up to three meters The ”mg-distance wn'rared wnnemion between Ihe removable keyboard and the notebook is displayed in the mspvay new. 54 A26391-K82-21004-76‘9 Technical data Notebook Processor Cache: Main memory (SD RAM 3.3 V): System ROM (flash EFROM): Screen conlroller - Video memory (EDD-RAM). - supponed resolutions on exlemal display Disk drives: Electrical data Regulations oomplisd vvnn- Protection class: Maximum power draw (notebook on with battery Charging): Minimum power draw in operation: reduced by Windows 95 17min nmmtgemelh‘ um awed, Power draw in energy saying mode: Power draw in the switched-oil slate: Penlium ll MMX 32 Kbyle integrated in processor 512 Kbyle synchronous Second Level Cache 32 - 256 Mbyte, JEDEC 144 pm SODIMM 4 slots for 32, 64 Mbyre modules, 54 bit 512 Kbyte ier system and video EIOS m an Rage LTF‘ro 4 Mbyve 640201801 l6.7 mllllon colors and 100 HZ sooxeoo/ 15.7 rniuien esters and loo Hz 1024x7651 16.7 million colors and 100 HZ 1250x1024/157 million chOlS and 100 Hz 1600x1200 I MK colors and 85 Hz Floppy disk drive ior 31/2mch floppy disks Hard disk drive 25 inch, max.i7 mm height, CD-ROM drive 20 speed or mere, optional: DVD drive, second/third hard disk drive, Zip drive EN 60950 I VDE 0805, UL 1950 GSA 22.2 NOSSO <65W ') <37W ') (26W ') <2W ") These values only apply tor a Mobile 800 with the configuration below, When additional components are incorporated, Ihe power consumption in energy saving mods may exceed the requirements tor lhe environment symbol (‘Biue Angel') (30 W) Processor 1 256 Kbyle cache): Main memon/ Floppy disk drive Hard disk drive- Software. [3 DVROM drive Psnllum II Processor MMX 31233 MHz 32 Mhytes 1.44 Mbytes 2 Gbyte Wmdows 95 m.“ er "pummel” - Adm/nail” 24ieid A26391vKBZ-Zl004-76m 55 Technical data Notebook Dlsplay: Backlit liquloarystal transmlaslva display (LCD TFT) . Display diagonal: ' Resolution 1 colors Audlo: Soundchl'p ESS 1869 o compallnilrty. - ND and DM conversion: lnput davlcss . Keyboard' . Touchpad lLengtn. Wldlh) Sluts PC card (CardEus/PCMCIA): Ports PS/2 mouse pon Port for external keyboard: Port for QuickPort 5: Parallel mlsrfilcs’ Forum External murmur: Serial port: Microphone lack: Audio input Game/Midi Inlrarsd lnterlace (Fast erA) use (Universal Serial Bus) vldeo output: thtt-n-U-n-nn. Envlronmenlll condlllons Envtlonmem class (GKZ) Environment class (2K2) Temperature 0 Operating (SKE) o Transporl (2K2j Dim-nsions Wrum/Deprn/Halgnl: Weight‘ 56 Pan lor external loudspeaker: 33.7 Cm (13.3 Inch) XGA 36.0 cm (14.1 inch)XGA 1280x1024 / 262.144 colors (18 bit) Soundblflster Fro, Ali lib, M3 soundsyslem 16 bit. stereo 86 keys 64 x 48 mm Tl PCI lzso t xrypa lll and l x type II simultaneously CaldBus curnpatlnle, Zoomed-vloeo-Fort 5 'n mlni DIN temale oonnemor S-pin mlni DIN temale connector 240-pin lamals connector 25-pin flemale connector. bidirectional, EPF’ lECP capable 1 pin lemale connector Q-pl'n male connactar, 16550 campatlble connector‘ mono connector, stereo connector, stereo 157m" lamale connector FEAS Pal pr NTSC DlN EC 721 part 3-3 DlN EC 721 part 372 5 DC 40 “C -25 “C . ., 50 “C 326 mm 259 mm‘ 46/67 mrn approx. 3.3 kg AQSSQI—KBQVZIOOVIJNQ Notebook battery Technical data Notebook battery Rated voltage: Haled caooorty cnargrng time (when not in operation)‘ Operating time with a battery- Weight: Power supply unit Primary . Rated voltage- 0 Frequency: - max. raled current: Secondary . Rated voltage: ' max. ratad current: Car adapter anary - Rated voltage: Secondary - Rated volmge t max rated current: CD-ROM drive Supponsd co tormats' Laser - Class 1 Laser Product ' Tyne- - Wavelength - Power uulput: 10.6V 63 W" 5.8 Ah 3 hours 170% charging alter 1 5 hours) approx. 3.5 hours (depending on apphcafion) 550 g 100 v to 240 v (automatic) 50 Hz to 60 Hz {automatic} 0.75 A / 1.5 A 19V 3.4A lDVtolSV 19V 3.4A CDrDlgilaI Audio CD>ROM (Mode l and Mode 2} CD-ROM XA (Mods 2, Form 1 and Form 2) CD-l (Mode 2, Form 1 and Form 2) CDAI Ready CD budge Photo-CD (Single- and Multisesswon) Video-CD Semiconductor GaA/As 750 nm 5 mW max. AzeaerszZtooJ-mw 57 Technical data DVD drive DVD drlve Supported DVD/CD Vormals. ' DVD— 5 4377 Gbyle G DVD— 9 7 959 Gbyle ' DVD<|0 8.754 Gbym DVD-H3: 15 917 Gbyls - CD (Mode-1): 555.5 Mbyle - CD (Mode-2): 748.8 Mnyte Laser ' Class 1 Laser Produm - Type: Semiconductor GaA/As - Wavelength: 650 nm 0 Power Output: 5 mW max, Chipcard reader Processing of asynchronous processor chipcards: Protocols T=| and T=|4 Processing of synchronuus memory cmpcards: SLE 4415 SLE 4425; SLE 4432, SLE 4442; SLE 4436; SLE 4439; SLE ssax and PCF 5582 58 1425391 «5211004451 9 Interrupt I/O addresses, and DMA asswgnment Technlcal dam Interrupt IIO addresses, and DMA assignment Changeable Internal ssnlngs: Funmlon IIO address IRQ DMA Soundcmp ESS1869 220h - 2an ~ mo 5 . (LP'I’) 1 DMA: 240?! - 24Fh IHQ 7 (LPTl DMA 1 ' 260h , 26Fh IHQ 9 DMA 0 28077 - ESP?! IRQ |0 DMA 3 Mm Play Umr mo “ (MPH): 2. DMA: 330h-33lh DMAS " SOOh , 301h DMA 0 310h-311h DMA1 320?‘ - 321h FM: JEBh ~ QBBh "' Gameparr: 201h‘ Conlml Inteflace' 800h—507h awn-31m BZOh-827h flan-awn Parallel port LPT 37Bh - 37Fh' = IFIQ 7' DMA I or DMA 3 in 378" - 37Fh f IRQ 5 ECP-mode QBCh- SCSh IRQ 7 278h - 27Fh IRQ 5 1 Senal port COM SFBII , SFFh' lRQ 4/CDMl " 2F8h - 2FFh IRQ 3 / COMZ SEBh - SEFH IHQ 4 I COME ZEBh- 2EFh = lRQS/COM4 2 Senal port COM 2F8h - EFFh “ - IRQ 3 / COM2 ' DMA 0 ‘ = Fasl IrDA SEBh - SEFh lFlQ 4 / COM3 DMA1 ZEfih - ZEFh ”RC 3 / COM4 DMA 3 ' delaull semng m BIUSS I'UP -= z delflull semng, when Audio is enabled Azssgrmzrzwmrvsm 59 Technical data Interrupt I/O addresses. and DMA assrgnment Fixed imemal senlngs: Funmlon we address lno DMA System T‘rmsr MONO/Kin L o _‘ Keyboard UBDh, 064h 1 ‘ Interrupt controller nzon-ozr n, 2 0A0h-0A1 h J Happy msk dnve Convener 3F0h-3F5h, 3F7h s 2 System cmos / Reamme clock own-071 h PC card controller 10 “TI1250' _| USB corrnoner 120h-13Fh 11 Synapsis (ouchpad L wz _| Numsnc processor OFDh-OFFh 13 mm 82371AB FCI bus 1F0h-1F7hr 3FEh, 14 pnmary ms controller FCDuh-FCD7h Intel 82371AB PCI bus -' won-177m, 376h, 15 secondary IDE oomroner FCDHhrFCDFh DMA oommuer OOOh-OOFh, 4 cm h-oar-‘h, econ-on Fh PCI bus 1 CF8h~C FFh Sortlngs Vol enernal compansnls (6.9. pc card): Function I/O address m0 DMA Pc card (PCMCIA cards) “ch cards require an me (no shared max 1x Typlll+1x 7pr or 2x Typll IRON, uo addresses and/or a memory vo cards (modem network area and possibly DMA board COM. SCSI etc. ) (see alsc ma documematlon on the - memory cards 1e.g. SRAM, PC card) FLASH) . ATA cards (9.9 Haramsk, Sundisk] : delault semng m BIOSMIHIV PnP = Plug and Play Shared IRQ: Saveval PCI components can share one has rsmno {assignment of (he IRQs I5 automatic) under Wmdows 95 you can change (he resource comsMions manuany M!“ the 'Device Manager“, GO A2639|~K92~2100v|—76\9 Port asswgnment Port assignment The assignment of the externa‘ pens are as follows: 00 iack (DO IN) Of Technical data so 05 GHQ 2®O| 4 3 2 my v TV out socket Pcsv Meamng 1 o v 0“ “O 2 o v 02 ‘O a SdeeojjBAsmux j 4 svideopm Port for external keyboard and PS/2 mouse Gambian—A Meaning Data "as 0 V +5 V Clock Wee A26391 Mae-210014519 EH Technical data Serial port Port assignment Pos. Slgnal name DCD (Data Carrier Detect) RxD (Hscewe Data) TxD (Transmlt Data) DTR (Dam Tevmmal Ready) S|gnal Ground DSR {Della Set Heady) RTS (Request to Send) c‘rs (Clear lo Send) Ri (Fling 1ndicator) wmflmmamNA Port for external monitor Data Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Termmal Ready Signal Ground Data as: Ready Request to Send Clear 0.0 Send Ring |nd1calor ID " 5 1 7, '5 ll Pas. Meaning V1deo output ved V1deo Output green V|deo omput blue resewed DDC gvound vidsn ground red Video ground green Vldec ground blus mummbwmd | m. MW? 9 +5V 10 logic gmund 1 1 reserved 12 BBC data line (bi-directlonat) 13 horizontal synchronization 14 vertical synchmnlzallon 15 DDC dock signal Ime 62 M6391-K13211oo-1-7519 Pcm assignment Technical data Parallel port The parallel lnlertace supports three transler modes: SPPr EPP and ECP, SFP mode (standard parallel port) ls the mode traditionally used to drive a prlrlter. EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) and ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) modes are transler modes that allow transfer rates of 2 and 2 4 Mbyles/s. These modes will only Wurk In CDrWEChDI’l Wllh peripheral dellices which specifically suppontrrem. Cases where lhese transier modes are used are, ler example, rnterlace conversions bean/earl Parallel and SCSl or Parallel and IDE The pincuts are dlh‘erent in all three modes. Fluent in SPP mode (Standard Parallel Port) Pas. Signal name Meanrng 1 STROBE Dala message 279 Data Lines 077 Data lines 077 we ACKNOWLEDGE Data acknowledgement l l BUSV Nol ready to receive 12 PE End or paper 13 SELECT Devlcs selection 14 AUTO Automatic newline 15 ERROR Del/lee error ls lNIT Resetfinitialize 17 SELECT IN Printer selection was GROUND Ground _—l Pinoul in EPP mode (Enhanced Parallel Purl) Pos Signal rrarne Msarlmg 1 erle Output 2~9 Data Lines lnput/oulput in lnlr lnput ll Wail lnput 12 reserved ~ 13 reserved - 14 DSlrb Output 15 reserved - 16 resemed - 17 ASlrb Output 1825 Ground - M639l-KBZ-Zloo~|-76|9 63 Technical data Port assignment Pinoul in ECP mode (Enhanced capabilities Port) I8-25 Ground 64 Pcs Slgnm name Meaning 1 HostClk Output 279 Dala Lines 077 mpm/uutpm ID PariphC‘k ‘nput 11 PeviphAck mpm 12 AckRsvsrse mpm 13 Xflag mput 14 HosiAck Output 15 Peflthequest mput 1s ReverseRequest Oulput 17 ECFrMode Oulpul AzaamrK 1100477619 Index Accumulatondlspflsal 4 Acoustic warnings 45 All Gr key m Audio input 50 CDnneclm Audioomput ho 52 Eackspace fl Backspacs key 19 Backupmskenes 4a Emery chavgwng nulebouk battery 24 msposaj 4 installing keyboard battery 1? notebonk battery 2235 caring cor/maimammg 22 charglng as installing and removing 25 Iearnmg cycle 25 lschnicaldala 57 Bauerycharge‘mdiralor 15 Battery inmcalor, switching over ;\ Battery operation, mdicator <5 Beep, error message 45 Board a came, inirarsd keyboard (3 Cawcularorkeypad 1520 CapsLock 19 Caradaplev 24 lschnicaldala 57 Cardauscam, seePCcavd CID-ROM 211 CD'ROM inserting 29 opening the CD tray by hand 30 remnvmg 25; CD-ROM drive 25 vsmowng 25 lechmcaldala 57 CE cenifica‘s 5 Chipcard 34 Chipcard reader 34 (echmcardala 58 Class B Compliance Statement ‘3 AQESQIVKEQ—Zmurl 7619 65 Index Conneclirlg dBViCBS L9 Conlenls or delivery 9 Cover part 49 CPU speed 21 Cuisorcorllroiksys is Cursorkey 19 Damageduringlranspon 9 Dark screen A Daialransier 53 vlalrllraredlnteriace 53 Dalemoicorrscl 114 Daia/‘Timslncarrscl A4 DCiNuauwercabie] el DC socket 50 DC IN assignment 61 Dilficull is read, display 42 Diskette 27 cannolbersad Diwmlen 44 mil protection 27 Display so blank 43 brigmness m eleanmg a difliculltoread 42 iield 3 lb imege unsleble 43 off/On 2\ sshmg 40 swmgopsn m switching oii eulcmalically 39 Disposal a DMAassignmsrlI 59 nnmng screen display 43 Drive 25 removing 25 DVD 28 inserting 29 removing 29 removing by hand so DVD drive 25 remowng 25 lechmcaldele as E0? mode, assignment 64 Electrical Gala notebook 55 Electromagnetic compatibility 6 Emergency removai CD/DVD BU 66 A2539|~Kaz~21004~7sls Z1pdlsk 33 Energy oonsumpnon 37 Energy saving 4 Energy saving runction CDVRCM dnve 31) dtsptay 39 hard disk drtve 39 inswllalion under Wmdows 95 4 loudspeaker 39 Maximum Baitery LI'E Mode 37 Standby mode 37 Suspend mods 3b Energysavingrunctinns 37 Enhanced ParaHel Port 53 Enter 19 Enter key 19 EFF mode, assignment 63 Ergorwmrc vrdeo workstatron 2 Error message acoustic 15 on the screen 45 ESD 3 EX(S"ded Capablmies Pen 54 FBAS output 50 assignment Gt FCC Stfl'EmEnl 5 Floppydiskdrws 25 remowng 25 Fn key m Fn+F1 21 Fn+F10 2K FVMFH 2! FH+F12 Z1 FH+F3 21 FVMF" 21 FH+F5 21 FrHFE 21 Fn+F7 21 FMFB 21 Game pan 55 Guarantee coupon buuk1e| 9 Hard disk drive seoond/third 25 vemovlng 25 swtcning err automabcally 39 I/O address 39 A26391-K82~Z100-1»7619 Index 67 Index Important noles a Indicator banery charge |5 baflery operation ls POWER indlcahar lalls to light 41 Indlcators 15 Infiared data transmission devlcs to dsvlcs 53 keyboard \a notebook lnlrarea keyboard 14 cable $3 does network 41 Infrared transmission 53 lnslalling, Iomega soflware 3 lnslalling, keyboard ballery 1 Installing, nnlebonk bakery 1 Interrupl assignment 59 Iomega sokware. lnslallalion 30 IR pon ac ma assignment 59 MNCI Key AIYG! 19 Backspace lsl combinallon 90 Cursor 19 Emer ‘9 F" ‘9 menu 19 numerlc keypad zo Pad Num 19 Pause 19 Shift 19 Slan 19 Tab 19 Keyboard SB asmgnmenl 61 cleaning a cannecling al Keyboard port 50 LCDdlsplay 5 Learning cycle,banery 25 Lignlscresn 52 Line'ln at) Localianornolebook 9 Lock FCCaYd 36 Loudspeaker 39 connecllng 52 lnlemal 35 swllchlrlg off/on 2l 65 Azsaal -K82-Zlou»|-76l 9 Index Manum removal LTD/DVD ’ Zipdisk L Maxlmum Banery Lice mode 37 Memory expansion A7 Memory modules mstaHing and remcvmg 47 Menu key we Microphone connammg 52 mtemal 35 Mlcropnons Jack 50 Mobileepermion a Mnnilor cunnecnng 51 punassngnmem 62 Monitor port 50 Monitor screen error message 45 Mouse asswgnmem 6‘ connecflng 5¢ does nolwmk 43 Mnuse pen so MPEG decodercard 34 Nomouss poimer 43 Noscrsen msplay 43 Notanonal conventions 2 Note 15 boards 3 CD/DVD 28 CE cenmcate 5 disposal 4 snargysaving 4 keybaam battery 12 Notebook battery 22 powercord selecmon 6 Safety 3 Windows 95 14 Windows NT 1A Zipdisk 32 Notebook meaning a obsing 15 opening n setting up 9 stopsworking 41,43 switcmng on 15 switchmgcn 14 (echnicaldala 56 lranspomng 5 Nmebockbanery 22,25 A26391-K821mo 76|9 69 Index caringlor/mainlaimng pz charging 22 mm caradapter 24 with power adapter 23 Ieaming cycle 25 Numerickeypad 1820 Ompoweronindicator ‘5 Opening. notebook w Operalmg system. lnslalllng m Operating.Zipdlive 3: Packvng malenal 9 Pad Num key 1 Parallefl menace Parallewpon assignmenl ”1 ccnnectmg 50 Pause key 19 PC card 34 mslalling as remowng 36 FC-Lock 34 FCMCIA card‘ see PCCavd P‘xsl'au‘l 42 Port 49 assignment 43.50.61 audio unput 52 cover 49 anerna‘dsvwcss £19 enema} keyboard 51 axiernal loudspeaker 52 external microphone 3 enemalmonimr 51 infrared 53 keyboard assignmenl c| momlorassignmem 62 mouse 51 parallel port so paralleLAssignmenl 63 PS/2 mouse asswgnmem 51 OuwckPonS 50.52 seriaw assignment 62 seriaw port so TV device 51 Powercord selecchon a POWER moicmor, does nol ugm up a: Powersuppwy um: 2:1 (echnicaldata 67 PDWEr-onlndlcalor ‘E Preparan‘on for use 9 Preparing notebook for use m 70 Azsam -KE2-Z1004~75|Q Index Pnnierdoss not prim 44 PS/2 mouse asS|gnment 6‘ connection 51 PSIZ mouse pon QUiCkFOr‘ S connsming 52 Reading speed, CD-ROM drive 39 Rscovery boot disksne 46 Recovery CD as Hecyclmg 4 Removable iniravsd keyboard 1: Restoring, hard disk contents 46 Return wg Safety 3 Sax/mg power 4 Screen stays blank 41,42 Screen output 2&40 Select,powsrcon1 e Ssnalintenace 50 Senalmouss connection 5‘ Senal pun assignment 52 connecting 50 wnlvaved 53 SM 19 Shinkey «9 Software installation, Iomega software 30 SPF’ mode, assignment 53 Standard Paral‘elPDfl [SS Standby mode 37 swnching ofl/on 2a Startksy A9 Summevnme 4a Suspendmode as swwlcning afl/on 2‘ swnching en automancally 38 Suspendla Disk 38 Suspendla DRAM 38 S-VHSouiput 50 asswgnmem 6‘ Sw‘nchmgoflmmebock ‘5 Swllcmngonmctebouk u Symbcls, explanallan a! 2 System expansion 47 Azsam-KBz-Z‘004-76‘9 71 Index Tab key m Techmcal data DMA asswgnment 59 V0 addresses 59 lntevruptasswgnmenl 59 notebook 55 ponasswgnmem ‘m Time,no(corlect 44 Tips 4. Touchpad ‘5 bmons 17 cleaning B does not work 43 Transpon 6 Troubleshooting 41 TV card 34! TV 591, connemmg 51 TV>ouk SC assignment 61 swi1chingon/ofl 2x USE. Unwversm Serial Bus 50 VGA assignment 62 Vvdeaworkstallon 2 Volume adiustmenl Ac mcraasing 21 reducing 21 Windowsgsmote m WindowsNT,nole m Wmlerhme 44 Wivewess data Iransfer 53 Write promclinn, floppy 27 Zip disk 32 inserting 32 manual removal 33 removmg T3 Zipdrive 30 operating Zoom videopon 34 ZVpon 3x. 72 A2639 619 Contents lmroducnon" Nclailoflefl cmwanum mszamrg an argorvo'n x.“ important notes Note> m n.Aal‘»ng and remuwvg boards. ‘ Eturei‘s net 9 E: y SW 9 , Disposa‘ am '6Lyclmg CE can “care, FCC Class B CONS lam‘ Smtem fl! Power cw! se ecrcw . 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