Getac Technology 049 Notebook Computer User Manual
Getac Technology Corp. Notebook Computer
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User manual - Part 2
In gonoral, you can use tho arrw keys I: move around and ‘ / - keys I: change the setup values. Keyboard Informatlon can be Found at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: I The BIOS Setup Utility screens sham in this chapter are lor your relerenoe only. The actual item: or settings on your computer may diflerr I Thu BIOS Setup Ulilrty program may hava been updatod alter the publication ol this manual 0 Thu settings you select in your operating wstom might ovarrirh similar settings in BIOS Setup Utility Information mill The lnlormatlon menu contains the boslc configuration Information of the system. There out no USU-definable turns in this menu. “CD-OI ml! mm man woman amour nut- umuu—um—mc ”$1.01“ I .IMJTM oo-am-uo—u—rr W-Cw—DWHHO-fl NOTE: The "Asset Tag' inlormation appears when you have entered the awe! number lor this oomputor using the asset management program The program is provided in the ma: loldor ol the Dnvor disc‘ Ushg BIOS Wand System Recovery 5-3 The Main menu annulus various system semngs. “20/2012) m: 33:00] [In-haul imam sels ma sysnam h'me. ilIIIIIII sen the system date. lemma-nun enables 0v disables the sysem‘s support for Legacy USB device in DOS mode. 5-4 Using BIOS Setup and Syslam Reevvay The Advanced menu contains advanced settings. p In. op capability me- Douay u: nun-nan: nu nod-z 2.1:: u Ina-u: “gnu um r be Wigwam p mus-um may, any h uupua “up u unsa- camp-um > and can Ian Cantu-sauna human-1p m2 - um (I: IQ“ Illllllusflnul” configures iRST. PIGS Wm scans the submenu as shown belw. l mu) (N .954 sun “Melon lu- ypcuxe nu; nub).- m1. Ustng BIOS Sempand Syslarn Recova'y 5-5 Ifism enables of disables iRST. which gets your system up and running faster. "fl II “I‘ll" specifies evens to! waking up we syaem. Plus “Io access Ihe submenu as shown belaw. mpg-sunning Aug-.m- .mvuy no uh up mmkunflhq) 1M. IIIUWIhInFlIIISI alkaws a modem devlm activity to wake up the system 1mm 53 (Sleep) State. ISIW‘OIIIIMIIISI allows a USB device activity to wake up the system 'rom S3 (Sleep) stems. W‘IIINIII" allows a W activity h wake up me symm 1mm 53 (Sleep) stale. .mllmsets II the 5mm always runs at full speed (Pa/formats) or lower: down when in temperature is too high (Balance). 5-6 Using BIOS Sam and Syslam nmvan/ MIII’IIIIIsets ll connecting AC power wlll automatically stan or resume your computer. Milled. set no AHC/ ll your hard dlsk supports AHCI. AHCI allows you to take advantage of Advanced Host Controller lnteflace leamres. The options are [DE and AHCI. CAUTION: Incorrect SAT/A mode setlmgs can result In hard dlsk cll'lve boot lellure MlflllleutIII-II [III eels the signal level to Low, Medium. or Hip/7. The setting works only If your computer has the booster hardware that can Increase the 2.4GHz WLAN signal strength and quality. unmatc- conflgurea Active Management Technology parameters. Pres alum access the submenu as shown below. an- cum-gn- wp-uuu nap MIC/Oh» me: la 90:. um: m m1 (1) heav- w Winn “M Mum. m: 5” II. SI Ala-y- maul nu ovum mm «was m I109 elm-1n m- n «ma zu- mm newton-1 unm- b 0.. m we. Illllm enables or disables Intelo Active Management Technology BIOS extension execution. AMT allws the system admlnistrawr to access an AMT leatured computer remotely. IlflmSIll-"lnlfl determlnes Mather the prompt for enterlng Intel AMT Setup appear: or not during POST. ll disabled. users cannot enter Intel AMT Setup. Using BIOS Sane) and System Recova'y 5-7 Vlmnlnuonne-uI-lnnmn sea Vmuallzau'on Technology paramelers‘ Press Into access the submenu as mown below. “nun-agn- Incl-91m 1m. m- agnum: nap m Inn manna. n vu- xneuuu H to: Dime-d 110 (m) D an uuun up magma may“. up-bmmi. IMIHMIWTU'III‘III enables or disable: IntelO VT (lmel Vinuelizalion Technology) (salute which provides hardware support In! ploousor vinualizalion. When enabled, a VMM (Vlrmal Machlne Mon'mv) can utilize the addlflonal hardware vlnuallzalion capablliu’es providad by lhis technology. IMI'TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM-lfl enables or disables VT—d (Innelo Vinualizalion Technology [or Divecled l/O). When enabled, VT-d helps enhance Intel platforms to: nfflclent vlnuallzadon 04 VD devlces. 5-8 Uslng BIOS Setup and Syslam Racvvay “‘0'“. sets graphlm related apfians. Press mm amass me submenu as shown below. NOTE: Graphic Setup paramelers apply In the internal grapmcs dwice only "I Ill-"Ila“ sets the amount cl pie-allowed (fixed) glaphi‘s memory lo! use by the internal graphlu devlce. Using BIOS Sempand Syslam Recova'y 5-9 mlumlfll ses the amount of :0st graphia memory (pm-allocated § fixed § DVMT) tor use by me Internal graphics device. If“. “mull! enables or disablss ssvaral harmsre components. Prsss [I'll to access the submenu as shown below. You can enabla or disable me foflawing items: 5-10 Usmg mos Sennand Sysla'n Recovay 0 WM 0 Ila-M o Immnw (so) u smegma-aw o IIIIIIIII (ngh Definition Audlo) o loam o Flmrhtsumu a mum 0 Manama I [In sulimlmcuilwuhn enables or disables the serial port. Press Ell! m access the submenu as shown below. can we «annual | m- ums“: "do nu qua mun mmumuhn. In... Inlbldq m I‘ll uwnu mm as w. Using 3105 Setup and System Recovery 5-1 1 Sucuritv lleml The Securhy menu connins me security settings which saieguard your system againa unamhorlzed use. Minx Inn-arc n: cmna um Imd n: mu m on: hum: that nun-m1 an m: Imam] I: In: 0 rum: [mg] “I 0 Dun-om: MO p In “no law 5-12 Usmg mos sum and Sysle'n Raceway NOTE: 0 You can sol the user password only Mien lhe suporVIsor password has been sol. I ll bolh lhe supervrsor and user passwords are set. you can enter any ol them lor slaning up the system and/or entering BIOS Selup However. lhe user password only allows you lo view/change me sellings ol cenam items 0 A password selling Is applied right alter il is confirmed. To cancel a password. leave the password amply by pressmg lire Euler kay Iflflllllu 'mflll shows whelher you have set the supervisor/user password or not for the sysmrn. SONWIISI’HBSI“ sets the supervlsor/user password. When Iyplng me password, first make sure the! Num Lock is all, and then type no password In the entry fields and press Em. Confirm your password by typing it again and pressing Elll. You (an set the supervisor/user password to be raqulred lor 513an up the system and/or entering BIOS Setup. mflfllfl enables or disables me enlerlng o! poaword (ll exising) lor booting up your system. 'fl-II'IIIIII'I sets the password (or looking the Primary Masler hard di§< drive. Nler selling a password, the hard disk drlve can only be unlocked by the password no manor where it ls Installed. IIIIIPIIIIIIIII shows whevier you have set the hard dlsk password or not. mut- I'l eels verlous TPM parameters. Press Ellllho eooess me submenu as shown below. Uslng BIOS Salup and Sysla'n Recovery 5-13 mu :- and a: den“- vhethz ll [nu-Mu: ma Dunn-"41 “were mm b- IIO fill-1‘] “I.“ a dblblnd‘ "Ill“ enables or dlseblee TPM support. TPM (Tamed Platform Module) Is a component on your computer‘s malnboerd that re speclflceliy designed to enhance plaflorm security by providing I protected space {or key operations and other security critical risks. UIWIIW shows the current TPM state. Inn-nun allows you to selea between No Change. Clear. Disabled and Deactivated and Enabled and Am‘varsd. The Boot menu sen the sequence or me devices In be searched {or me operadng 91mm. m Funny ace-z: sen Irmzum [AT-12.0! UII Inn: on In: DC! “I: In a not WC! wuss on a»: ny- nudes vim- antique. Mane: 4» and e um- sum . an». 'o' I“ U Inn um um: ‘2 a: nor-w» 5-14 Usmg mos Sennand Sysla'n Recovay The booteble devices will be emomadally detected during POST and shown here, allowing you to set the sequence that the BIOS ueee to look lor a device from which to load the 05. Below Is a brie! description of keyboard usage: Seleae (highlight) a boot devloe. Changes the boot sequence. Leads the default boot sequence. Spea'iies if the boot device is lined (I) or removable (I). Moves the highlighted boot device lrom the “Boot priority order~ II: to the “Exduded from hoot ovder“ list, and vice verse. Mediates/activates the highlighted boot device on the ”Boot prlomy ordel' list. When e device has been deactivated, en ‘1’ (exclamation) symbol appears beside the item and system will bypass it when detecting boot device during POST. Using mos Salupand Sysm Recovery 5-1 5 Ell! MOIIII The Exit menu provides ways a! exiting BIOS Setup. Alter finishlng with your settings, you must save and exit so that the changes can take enact. lac-1 to no. me nu clung-- o! .11 -ml. :1... an my mum kink. mmy nun th m2— mtg-11,. “'lflll I’m saves the changes you have made and exits BIOS Setup Utility. Mlm'mm exis BIOS Setup Utlltty without sav|ng the changes you have made. ll-wlillllll loads the (angry deVaun values tor all the Items. IISHIIGII-fll restores the prevsous values for all the items. .mmllfll saves the changes you have made. 5-18 Usmg mos Sennand Sysla'n Recovay Svstotn nee-van! Use System Recovery when: - Your thdows operatlng system does not slan at all. 0 You wanl to restore lhe system to the factory state. WARNING. t Usmg thts feature wrlt retnstalt thdcws to vent system and conttqure H to the system 5 lactury detault setttnus AH data on the hard dtsk drtve wrtl be lost 0 Make sure that onwer ts not tnterrupted durtng the recovery process An unsuccesstut recovery may result m Wmdows startuo probtems To urn System Recovery: t. Connect the AC adapter. 2. During system startup when the totlowtng screen appearst press “*Ifl H keys tor tour seconds. 3. In the screen that appears. select It"! to start the recovery process Ham Dusk Image Recwery mkw—«_n___m-—-—m_-.m_ --—u.—’_Il‘l|nhmy¢uI-lflflfl Army-mum Fm._--_~_.m.-.__ now-pou— u—uu—nu— "a nn— u..— 4. The prowess bar shows lbs percentage completed. When il reaches I00%. he sys‘am nuns o". 5. Turn on me computer. The Windows setup wizard stats. Fodlow he 005ch pumps to continue. 6. When he sysIem restans, the insmller screen appars. The lnslalle' will petfonn system hardware detach" and driver installalion. 5-15 Usmu mos Semp and Syslem Recovery 7. wrunmmpmmqmmmmdmmwmm. mammusymnwuy 519 —— Gem: software Includes epplbuflon programs [or sped": compute' componem: and utility programs lor overall management. This chem describes how no use the software. Using Gala: Sollwam 6-1 ISIII III “I Blltfll III I The 050 (On Screen Display) Control Panel provides a usav-lrlendly Intaflaoo for you to quickly acilvane or opomln cumin luncllons on your compumr wilh a simple rap M the semen. To open the OSD Control Panel. won the burn on me from of you! computer. The following table shows the various funcfions on the OSD Coan Panel. 6-2 Usmg Gelac Sonware Opens me Help file explaining me 06D Control Panel. Opens lhe Quick Bulb" Setup menu (refer lo me next section br details). Cloeeu the 050 Control Panel. Serves as the mesh! ON/OFF control oi the RF radio. The word on the brmnn Indicahes lhe currenl alarm. The on/ofl elem: will persist through Sleep/Hibernation mode but it will always be on upon restarting. Enablee or disables me G-Rolale lunaion. When enabied. me LCD display will route itsell to match the direction the compuler is held. This human is available hr use only when the computer is in Table! mode. The function is amoman'celly enabled whenever you change lhe LCD display position b the Tublel style. Rotalee the orientation from delaull lenduape to W portrait. 1W landscape, or W pomait. The same will pereiei Ihrough Sleep/ Hibernation mode or syebm power on. SwlIchea me 200 mode to the next choice (II. III“. MK. or OF). The word on me human lndicales lhe current suns. (For Information on EC0 medee, see “ECO Tab” Imr In his chapter.) This bum" works only when ueing bellery power. The ECO mode wlll return In he default OFF eenlngwhenever Ac power is connected. backlighl statue is changed. the system resumes from SIeep/Hibemalion nude. or live aynhm is reelemd. Usvng Gets: Solrware 6-3 sum the LCD bactdtght to the next choice (IX. II'III. or In“) The wad on the button indicates the current sbtus. When set to "X, the backllght is adjusted to the highest brightness level. When set to IN. the brightness will be automatically adjusted meaning to the curvenl ambient light. The becklight will return to the deiault ”III. setting whenever the system resumes tram Sleep/Hlbmtation mode or the system Is restarted. Switches the dispiey oubut to the next choice: I" (exterml manila). 3m (LCD and extemal monllot). 0! ml. This button works only when an external display is connecmd. Starts Mcrosofl htemel Explorer by deiault. You an assign a dilietatt iunction to this hutton (rate! to the next section [or details). Starts thdmvs Mobility Center by detault. You can assign a difietmt iunciion to this button (rater b the next secuon ior details). Starts the twchscreen calibtatton toot by delimit. You can assign a dillevatt lunction to this button (velar to the next section bl deta‘ls). Starts the EIueboth Setup utility by delath. Von can assign a dill-stall iunction In this button (tale! a the next section tor detals). Opens the Imut Panel by detault. Von can assign a dllterent iunction to this button (rater I: the next section tor details). 64 Using Gelac Snitwale Allows you to adjust tho sound volume by dmgging the knob along he bar. Swilches the 9/31"" sound mu: OFF (mum) and ON. Allows you to adjust the LCD brlghmsss level by dmgglng the knob along the bar. Systam emrs “black-out“ mods by lumlng all the LCD dlsplay, LED lndlealois, loudlscvoan, and sound. Press me power bum" ( 0 ) b wnke up the 919mm from “bled-out“ mode. Uslng Gila: Sollware 6-5 By detautl. the five quick buttons on the OSD Control Panel have pve-asslgned functions. You can re—define the buttons: I. Click the Quick Bultan Setup button ( ) on the OSD control panel and the “III-II- window appears. 2. At the bottom at the screen are the five quick buttons. Click the button you want to change. 3. Depending on the type of task to be associated with the button. dick the Open mmn-orunMHII-oru-muwpa. 4. A dialog box appears. Select the desired program or fotder and click u or I“. Alter your seleaion. the entry field Mll display the program or lower lnfnnution. 6-6 Usrng Gem: 5mm.“ S. Van can change the Image appearing on the human by cnddno Inc “In“. bunon. After selecflng he Image file, he original Image on In button villi be replaced. 6. Click um mpiele the chances. WE: Vou can restate the quick bullons to the dehult settings by «flicking Rout All. Uslng Gala: Sonwm 6-7 The llve quick humans Iocaed on the from 01 your computer name with predefined functions. You can use Bunon Manager ta re—define Ihe buttons. I. Click RIP) mot-m -> Hun h- screen appears. mu luau. The folloMng 2. Select the human no re-define‘ 3. Under me Inllm mun m:- click me K0".- dropdown HS! [0 see me available options and select me option you wam. 6-8 Uslng Gets: Sdlwme Upd-re Button Function Hw ID 1 Kev Name Menu 5w .0 Do nottwm , nfihtnefi nu mum Down . mpihct {ECO waste screen IBIaclmuI mouse rum =user Define amen: user Define Dalton! m Dem“ User Define amen: User Define Bman‘ ‘Mser oerme Emails mom Sensor 'quht Vision rotate On/Oft The option User Define Buflofl ( I to 5) means the Quick Bunon in the OSD Control Panel. 4. Repeat the steps lor the other buttons that you want to redefine. S. For the changes to take ellect immediately, click smrtrlash. 6. ll you intend to save the configurations lor later retrieval, click SAVE. Select a location, enter a ilename, and click save to save the current conligurations as a .blh lile. Click Lllflll the next time you use Button Manager to load any previously saved configurations. NOTE: You can restore to the default settings by clicking Gel Default. Uamg Getac Soltware 6-9 'SIII 3-“. III! G-Managsr is a unified user interface utility that allows you to manage and configure me lollowlng: o Symm 0 Bakery 0 ECO (economic mode) a Light Sensor 0 Ignition o Monmring o Antenna 0 GPS Slams sunlnl lanalm You can start up G-Manager by any of 1113 following methods: - Click sm—ermrameumllllvaflamw, or I Click and hold the 3 icon located on the Iaskbar until a ring appears. From ma small menu that pops up. click I'll”. The G-Manager wlndow appears, containing 8 who as desclibed later. NOTE: Depending on youl model lhe aclual Ilems appealing on the screen may dlller llom those Shawn M lhIs manual 6-10 Using Getac Salim-ire SVSNIII Tall The I'll- nb movie“ symm Inhmu'on. e: I Efimary mun-um menu—unn- nil-Inl— , w munun .. we" ‘— . our»... ' Ielvy man-m mm Dem mam—1w “6 eu- In. Gem: .i’k I‘M?“- Am To View 995cm: Imerrnelon. select me component lram m Iiet on me lefl side of he screen. The Inletmallon of me selechd wmnml Mil be displayed on me lighl slde a! he screen. ‘ “4U. ' Iamrv Tall Tho “tab allows you In chtck he balmy smut and configuro Iho balmy. mum 47"» "may. nan-anum-u-u-ma-cm- man-mm .LP‘, ls-v: w A: most mo bamrlas may be suppamd. Click mm or m! I: view he infomufian of Inch ban-{y (if your mdol has I mend hurry). mTE: I Whirl the pvroamagnfimis less than 10% lhsn the value WI" be displade in md 0 Who" an abnormal ballsvy eondlllon is delveled IIIIfI-Il value will be dlwlayed in led. Ill"! Illa-lic- The upper portion 01 me screen displays no cure»! mus ol m saluted balmy. $12 Uwu tum, ;. The lower left portion of the screen allows you to select the charging mode. 0 Ill-II“ — The battery will be fully charged. When remaining charge reaches below 95%. then charging Mil start until it is fully charged. 0 mnulm- This mode helps prolong battery life by charging up to 80% of its total capacity only. It is highly recommended ll you are using AC power most at the time. “IIII MIG! The lower right portion oi the screen contains the beuery health her and provides the battery cellbretion function. The health bar shows the batter‘s health by percentage. A low percentage indicates poor health and therefore the need to perlorm a gauge rust to calibrate the battery‘s capacity and improve the battery‘s performance. The gauge reset process includes discharging and then fully recharging the battery in two cycles. it can take several hours. To perform e gauge reset: I. Connect the AC adapter. 2. Click “I. located next to the health bar 3, In the pop-up dialog box, click "I to start the procea. The window as below eppeers dlsplaying the progress bar. Using Getec Soltware B-l 3 44 Wan Illl he pmoou lo command. Click n Mun finished. I—cmkqfiw L! oummhc—ul-m—u-l .7 of o 7 . nun-mo: m Bum-aw (mm mm mm) "““ — lfll Till The m m: iluwu you be configu'c E00 nodes (or wild pownr promos). 6-14 Using can: smwmu To put lha syihnl into l1 ECO made, us. he WI button (on. of lhu bullnnl in Inn 080 Conlml Pan-I). (Sn “Using lhn 08D Conlml Pan-l” nrlior in Ihin chapter to: inlarmaion.) The left portion at the screen Ilsa no available power profiles (fllltll PWSIIIIII. and III“). Each profile is a wmflnnfion ol pownr innings hal rasull: in dill-rink power cansunplinns. To change lha selling: nf n pmfiln. salon (highlight) the profile norm in Iha Iisl. The right parion M m mun displays ma sailings of «In current ulecm profile. You can set up no following inms: I WWII. IIIIIIIIII. and WW - can be on or on. Uslllu Gun.- Sdlwalu 6-15 o WISHIIII — can belfllmfl, Immor MUS“. The senings here correspond m the semngs In Windows; (See Windaws Help [or the description to each of the power sdreme.) Alter changing the sem'ngs. click ”I! or II bosave the changes. To restore the settings m me delauk values, cllck I‘ll... lIIIIIt Sensor Till The miillfllab allows you configure haw me light sensor works. 6-18 Usmg Gem Somme “V" Light Sensor . Inn- mmmummmmm M! mwmhmmwnm mm on Aubr—‘qth-iUl-“m-r‘l—I y. '— "mun—nun.” Getac 111- Mt portion of m screen link: me sensor modes: 0 Il- - um sensor :onsiivily it sat a! normal environment lighlng condiuon. o “I! - Llnhl unsor nnsilivlly II "I ll brighl Invironmnl linhinu condirion (5.9. outdoors). I III- Liam sensor unslu'viry is u! at dark environment lighl‘ng condition (mg. indom. image warwhoun, cm). Click h «In! a mdl. Click ”I! or I to sin lhl changes. To have he keypad backligm aummalcally mm on In poor lighting onviranmonL end: an: ehackbox mmlmommnn. CIickMI! or UK to ma IM changes. Using Gua; Suilwalu 6-17 Antenna Tall Thelll- lab allow: you to set il your system will amomaioally use me exlemal GPS or WWAN mlenna when connecned lo the Docking Slation. % [“1 — ‘fr’ Antenna mun-u- I Inn-“Dimitri”- . w. “unfit-Mil“ ‘mlmnmwflmmum Selecl me checkboxhs) accordingly. Cllcklllfl or II to save me changes. luni on Tall The I‘ll lab allows you no configure how your sysum mm with he vehicle lgnilion. $18 Usuu (Sula: Sollwau | C9» Eugen gnu-cm snlnn-n—umIIn-mlm hunmnflvnmvmw- "mun-.7..- ‘mnno- . u Whm your synm is connecnd I: In Vehicla Dock (availabll as an option), you can havo your sysmm dorivo pow-r lrorn no vehicle Ind havo m on/ol cl me vanitlo lgnilIon Mn on/ofl your oyotorn. To unable m Mauro, Ioloc! the checkbox IIIIfl-MIIIIII. Clickllm or III In Ive no change; “I” TIIIII when he Imnmllfoalure is enabled, me syslam \MII manually shut down afar the vetl'olo Ignition Is umed off or he bamry ls low. You can sol the amount 0! Iimu (ED soconds. 30 Iocondu. 45 wounds. 1 minutn. or 2 Minnie) ma syslnm waits ba'ora shun‘ng down. Click ”III or II to sava he orange: "IIIIIIIJI‘IIIH Tall Tm Illlllll- ub allows you IO configuro the monitoring amnion o? G-Manager. Using Gua; Suilwam 6-19 | m “““ Monitoring w. m. nun-I.- — Inn-nu ,,mr..u mum m. at“: Inn-um u. mvw th loll portion at he scrun list he ihms. Click Ilia chuckbox balm an ihm In include il a: i monitor“ component. Click ”III or II to nvo tho cmngn. NOTE: Dfllavant models have dfllmam sipponed monltunng nems nowsupponed hams cannot be selected tgvayed out items) Imull 'mllll Thu rigm ponion M In- urun nllow: you to at how no munimd mm: In displayad and how clan Ilia monitoring is updnld. o IMF-”II - allow! its monimring window lo romain on mp of you' display. a HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - sens he Inquoncy M updals an Inn monitoring window (1/3/5/10/30 seconds or 1/5/30 minutas). Click I” or III I: save ma :hangu. $20 Usuu Gad; Sollwa'u To start monmring. click “I? Illllfll The monmoring window slmilar lo the one below appeals displaying requested inlormanon a! spaciflad Ime'vals. To stop monimring. click me Close human at me upper right corner of the monimling windaw or clickmlm on ma Iflnllam page M G-Managar. In Status TIII The Infill! lab elm»: the GPS status lav models having the GPS module, Uslng Gaac Sonwaxe 6‘21 ‘ uncu— fi cps Status m... ‘ nun—u Imam m... u. Wk... mm. mm W. m... m..- .. Wm w may no WMumniWixfilum nun . mu vlnuumnu mamas-w m mummmaumumuumuun «an “I ‘ mm Getac ._J~M To um a=s podlionlng, did "In. The Icrean timiayn: o Ongoing raw am strings in m. llssunlnl sedan I Overhead alalllb pullou- ln lhe IIIIII- sedan . smal nmnlh a! m- Millikan in line IIII'III‘III ouclicn When GPS podlioning in complete. I10 Inmflmfion mm the 6’s lnfomaion 0' Inc outrun! location. To atop GPS podfioning, click “I". 6-22 UM] Gala: Schwartz Gerac Camera '3 a gee-lamina camera program. which allows yen to stamp geographical Mormefion on photos as watermarks and embed such imamraflon into JPEG files as EXIF 2.2 "whom. NOTE: 0 Gelac Camera works mm Vinual-GPS la smarale applicalion program) Make sure Ihal Vrrlual-GPS rs rnslalled |n your compurer 0 Below starring Galac Camera. dose any olher program mat uses "19 camera, olnerwrse, Gelac Camera can only provide limrled lundions. I The insuucliorrs in "IIS documenl are based on laudrscraen operalrons "rough Ihere are equrvalenl louclrpad and mouse operalrons To start the program. rap lhe Gene Camera program icon on Windows desktop. The Gear: Camera window appears as shown below. the GPS positioning will be auromarieelly acrivared. When me GPS positioning is conrplered, you will see me geographical information in the watermark area on the image. Uslng Gem Solrwme (T23 NU Screen Elam El“! 0 Pmmlnlsnlal DBSFHDUDHS Displays me live image in Gamma mode and m: selected image in View mode. 8 Slams DISDIW Indicates me use 0! a feature. GPS Lock in use Fram/Ballnm camera in use (depending on your model) Nighl mode in use Conlinuous/Tirncr mode in use 9 GPSSIHLIS Indicates il mo CPS posilinning is convlclcd ( nrnol { ). Mnim‘zcs Inc program window. 9 mm comrol Closes me program. 9 Bummllflfllfl! Perlorm imrnediare Iasks on me currenl Image. 9 ermark L‘n‘splavs me GPS inlormalion such as direclion. Inngirude, Ialilude, GPS slams, dale, and lime. 0 mumhnalltrav Displuys up In I piulures in H Illulrlhnull VilNl. llle uimlln is me picmre last lake" or selecled. Ynu can drag Inward Ihe righl or lell to scroll mruugh the thumbnail View. IIIe 0/6 lmllall IIirles/srruws Ilm Illululnmil lruy. cummmn BURNS 8724 L" w L7H. E HM» Switches m Camcorder mode. Switches [0 View Mode. Switches to GPS view. Switches to lhe Setfings screen. Screen [laments Provides copyright, licensing, and help inlormatjon. Tallinn Pictures 1. Start the Getac Camera program. You will be in Camera Mode. 2. You can use the buttons on the right and left side ol the preview window tor immediate controls. (See “Camera Controls” (or detailed inlomlation.) For overall settings, lap . (See “Camera Semngs” lor detailed inlennallon.) 3. Aim the camera lens at your subject. Uslr lg Gelar‘ Somme 6-25 4. When Ieady. you can shool (he pidule in either 0' 019 Mo melhods: - ”‘Iflap the human. - ”It Drag Ihe preview Image and dml il inlo Thumbnail Tray. 5. The picture will appear ln Ihe middle 0! me Thumbnall View and be saved to the predefined storage IomIion. Fllps the Image venlcallyl Flips "IE Image horizontally 6726 usmg Gem: Snflwalo a: / Q Turns on/ofl GPS lock. The icon In the button shows the current slams. GPS lock allows you record the exact location ot the object you are shooting instead oi where you are using the computer to shoal the picture. First, put the computer near your object and tap this button to lock the GPS lnlormalion: then. you can go tanner away to where you can have a good View oi the obiect lor the shooting. Remember to turn 0" GPS lock when the [suture is not needed tor the next picture. The GPS lock is always on whenever you start the program. Eli Tums all/on watermark. The icon in the button straws the current status. You an turn oil watermark it you do not want the watermrk to show in the picture View setting remains elective until you change it again. 1. Start the Getae Camera program. You will be in Camera mode. Tap m to switch to Camcorder mode. 2. Vou can use the buttons on the right and ten side at the preview window tor immediate controls. (See "Camoorder Control Buttons‘ lor detailed intormatlon.) For overall settings. mp iniormetlon. ) (See “Camera Settlngs' to! dehiled 3. Aim the mmera lens at your subject. To start shooting the video, tap the I button. Usulg Gaiac Sollwmo 6-27 4‘ 10 step. lap the same button again. 5. An image lvom the video will appear in Ihe middle ol the Yhumbnail Yray. "to me is saved to the medalinsd slmage location. cfllll'fll "ml“! Insurlnllllu incveases the vecording sound volume. Disables/enables the microphone. Decreases the recording sound volume. Flips the image vemcaliy. Tums on/oll me display ol elapsed recudlng time and current volume. "Sill! “GI "Bill T30 at the bottom 0' "18 screen ‘0 switch W WOW mode. While in Camera or Csmcomer made. you can also switch to View mode Dy allhor oi the two methods: a IIIIIIII‘IZDouble-hp the lhumbnail In the Thumbnail Trayl - Illlllll 1: Drag me thumbnail and drop law the preview window. SIIOGHIIU II Imam II “III. To scroll hmugh [he Thumbnail Tray. drag the [ray toward me Ian nr right. To nlacl an image or video. use either a! the two methods: . llllluikowbIe—tap lhe thumbnail In the Thumbnall Tray. 0 IIIIIflI 2: Drag the thumbnail and man into the display window. Using Gem; swim; 529 (up In tour scales) Drag two fingers aparl/ Iowans: to zoom in/oul. VII lulu-nun only-nuns When zoomed in, you can drag to view another pomon o! lhe inage, VII cull!“ Bullons Reslove to the 100% scale 6-30 ‘Jsmg Gan * Szxtwnw Romemtherigm/Iefl "a" , by 90° Drag two fingers in a clockwise/counterclockwise Circular motion. VIEW image properties a. I. Snitch no view mode. select me image. and cap % 2. In propane: View. tap a. 3. Type your nouns in the entry field. 4. When completed. lap . The fim three lines of me nous show on the screen. Usmg Gerac Solrware 631 lllu Pllnlnl cum-ls san/ pause the playback Skip badmards/bvwards Increase/ decrease volune Tum on/ofl Ihe sums display 6‘32 L‘smu 7mm- Smthu camm SOMI‘IIS To change camera settings. tap - at the bottom at the screen. Contrast 0/127 Along the Ielt of the window are all the setting ihms. You can drag Ihls area up or down to scroll through the items. The middle ol the window displays the current item and selling value. To the right is the adjustment bar where you can tap or drag to change the selling value. All changes (except lor tar-n I“) remain ellectlve until you change them again. Damnation Five choices lrem which you can select one that matches the current Ilghl source: m (default)V “lull”. am. ”In, and lumen-n. Adjust: the brightness level. The range of levels depends on computer models, You can tap to restore to the aeiault level. Using Gulac Seltware 6733 "BITE I!!!” UISBHMMHS 0 lefl Adjusts me oomrasl level. The range at levels depends on curnpular models. You run Lap I: restore in Ihu datum lavel. Adjusls he hue level. The range of levels devende on computer W58“. You can lap no remre In the delaull level. Sets lhe temoncy In rnalch be local elecmeal system ll flicker {roe shoeing under declnc lighl. Choice: as: fillll (default) md50lll. Tum: Inweraun) or Ill me LED light. This Ilam is availmlo lor selling only on models wllh he LED lighl. ”I'm-III. Tums In or .fl(dalam) 711in made. You can turn on he talus hr shoalng In low Ilgm alualiom. a Innuesm sets the image resolufion. IBOIXIIM. Ilflxlll. 800"". or Mfllfllflbr 2.0MP Camera. Son: the vldeo slze to “Manor 3201140. m flmlloll Three choices for me shaming moms: llonml This I: he default swing whomwsr Ihe program I: started. Gfllllllllls Continuous shooting 06 3 pickles (one shol per second). “l1" ‘55! an (-60 'r) '0 1| ’0 use ‘F) 5 x In 95 x mum nun-mm Wu: 5.000 I "wan-nu. 40.000 n fig? 5' A-2 Spadficnn'ons Sntllluunus 0W0: 40 n. n as, mum pm mam: Ml-STD-HOO. um 514.6. E-!. cam 24. mam.» may Vet-m: un-sm-uoo. Mom 514.5. on. cam 4. 5mm: CID” mam-um. mm 5:4.6. c-u Cut-guy 20. am wane xoocmawzammumwum-mu ms (um man/w nous closed) A» mx 0-: Kv Uni-M) nu ma; ’~IS KV Ingram mu cm: W1 0% KV (mu-med) m ennr. 7~I KV dluw so“ am: rec pm 15, up." a. fins 3. ca. coo UL, 1w. ruv/ca. 27mm 6 5mm union hum: mam-s. EPEM :2 m up pm mm mm“. ENERGY sun. WEEE Spedficadons A-3 llIIIIonquII BBIIIIIIIOW Information Th1: appendix provide. regulatory mm and any noise. on your oompuler. NOTE: Marking labels lacaled on the exlarlor al your summer indicate the regulations that your model oompfies va'lhl Please check the marking labels and reler to [he corresponding statements in lhls appendix. Same nollces apply lo specillc models only. Rummy lnlwmdllon 3-1 ml Emfllclllllli “ml!“ RIIIII Inlllllllfl “IUD“. Sim-ant IITE This equipment has been new and found to comply with the limits lor a Class B digital device pursuant to Part l5 al the FCC Rules. These limits are designed we provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installationt This equipment generates. uses, and can radiate radio lrequency energy and. it not Installed and used In accordance with the instructions. may eeuse harmful lnterlerenoe to radio eommunimtiens. However. there is no guarantee that lnterierence will not occur In a pam'cuiar installation. it this equipment does cause harmful interlerence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning me equipment all and on, the user is encouraged to try to conect the interference by one or more of the following measures: 0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. I Connect the equipment lntb an outlet on a circuit different lrorn that to which the receiver is connected. I Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician lor help. Any changes or modifications not exprasiy approved by the nantflacmrer could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment The use of a non-shielded interface table with this equipment is prohibited. B-2 Regulatory Inlormation Gui-I lull-I at “In: III. momma llalllllllbn this II and!“ Home This Class B digixal apparatus meals all requirements 0! the Canada Interference—Causing equipment regulations. Ce! appalail numérique de Classe B respede homes Ies exigences du Réglament Canadian sur la malériel broullsur. This digilal spparsnus does not exceed me Class B limils '07 radio noise emissions from digital apparatus sex out in the Radio lnlerlerence Regulations 01 the Canadian Depamnani oi Communications. Le présen! appsreil numévlque n‘émet pas de bru'tu Isdloélectriques dépsssan! les limites applicabla aux sppareils numériques de la classa B prescrites dsns Ie R'oglarnem suv is brouillage radioélactrique édiclé par le ministéra des Communications du Canada Sam! ilnliccs mama :nunllllu “hum-lies IIIISII ADVARSEL! Limiumbalzeri - Eksploslonsfare ved iallagtig hammering. Udskiflning m9 kun ske med baneri a! samme Isbriksl my type. Levév det brugte bansri tillage Iil leverandaven. Iolmlll ADVARSEL: Eksplosjcnsiale ved iellaktig skills av bane". Bsnyll samme banerilype eller en Illsvarende type anbetall av apparalfabrlkanmen. Brukm bamrler kamres i henhold til fabriksmans inaruksjonar. mull VARNING: Exploionsisra vid (alskligt banaribyta. Anvfind ssmms banerityp ellel an Reguialcry Inlumaucn 8-3 ekvlvalent typ sum rekommendaras av apparatflllverkaran. Kamra anvant belteri enllgt lebrlkantens lnstruktion. IIIIIISII VAROITUS: Pariso vol réjihtéi. Jos ee on vimeeilisesti asennertu. Vaihde paristo ainoeuan valmistejen suosimelemaen tyyppiin. Hlavifi k§ytetty peristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaised. HIIISII CAUTION: Danger oi explosion il battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with lhe same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manulaaurer. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer‘s instructions. IEIBIHI VORSICHT: Explosionsgelahr bei unsachgemliBe-ri Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleidi-wenigen Typ. Emaorgung gebreuchter Batterien nech Angeben dee Herstellers. MIMI ATTENTION: Ii y a danger d‘expioaion 3‘" y a rempleceruent incorrect do la ballerie. Remplaoar uniquement avec une batterie do méme type ou d‘un type équivalenl racommandé per le oonstructeur. Mattre au rebut lea banarias usagées conformément aux instructions du febrlcent. The product that you have purchased contains e rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end 01 its useful lile, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose oi this battery into the municipal waste aream. Check with your local solid waste officials lor demils in your area for recycling options or proper disposal. I Use only the AC adapter supplied with your computer. Use oi enomer Iype oi AC adapter will result in mellonaion end/or danger. B-4 Regllalory Inlet-motion 0 Do not use the adapter ln a high moisture environment. Never toudr the adapter when your hands or leet are wet. 0 Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate the device or d1erge the battery. Do not cover the AC adapter with paper or other objecs that will reduce cooling. Do not use the AC edepter while it is inside a carrying case. 0 Connect the adapter to a proper power source. The voltage requirements are found on the product case end/or packaging. 0 Do not use the adapter ii the curd becomes damaged. 0 Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable pens insider Replem the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moiwre. "lull [IE llnrlem 0 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm 0 Never Install telephone jack: in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed (or wet locations. I Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless Ihe telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 0 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. 0 Avoid using the telephone function (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk oi electric shock lrom lightning. I Do not use the telephone lunctlon to report a gas leak in the vicinity ol the leak. I Do not use this product near water, tor example near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, In a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Haguiarcry Inrormauon 8-5 mmmuw To reduce the risk 0! fire. use only No.26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. B-S Heguialofy Wot-maxim NOTE: The mlormatron in this seclion applies to models With the WIreless LAN module RF exposure warning The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be (Lo—located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. RF exposure information (EAR) This Notebook Computer meets the government‘s requirements for exposure to radio waves Thls is desrgned and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for employs a unit of measurement known as the Specrfic Absorption Rate, or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 2.0 W/‘kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the transmitting at its highest certified power level In all tested frequency bands. Although the BAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lowerthe power output. The highest SAR value for U5 model as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the body, as described in this user guide. Regularcry inlumanm B~7 I The use of wirelees devices In hazardous locations I: limited by the cansmainu posed by the saiety diremors oi such environments. 0 The use oi wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). I The use oi Mrel—I devices in hospitals is resumed m the limit set lonh by each hospiial. miniv- lulu mum-Ila mullDo not operate a parable iransmimer (smh as l wireless network device) near unshielded blasting mp: or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified In be qualified for such use. B-S Ragaaiary lnlarmanm m :Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation oi radio-frequency wireless devices because their sigmls could interfere with critical aircrait instrumens. “I: I“ This device uses. generate: and radiates redio lrequency energy. The radio irequency energy produced by this device ls well below the maximum exposure allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This device complies with the iimis tor a Class 3 digital device pursuant to Part ‘5 subpart C of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Operation is subjea to the following two conditions: (I) This device may not cause harmlul interference. (2) This device must accept any imeriersnce received. including interlerence that nay cause undesired operation. The FCC limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmlul interference when the equipment is installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual and operand In a commercial environment. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular commercial installation, or it operated In a reddendei area. I! harmful interlerence with radio or television reception occurs when the device ls turned on. the user must correct the situation at the user‘s own expense. The user is encouraged to try one or more oi ma (allowing corrective measurea: e Recrient or relocate the receiving antenna. 0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 0 Connect the equipment into an met on a circuit different lrom mat to which the receiver is connected. 0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician (or help. Hegulaicry Inlormauon 8-9 GII‘IIII: The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-inteflerence basis with other devices operating at (his frequency. Any changes or modification In said product not expressly approved by the menuhcturer couid void the user‘s authority to operate this device. canals Iallin Plenum" Intonennco Iauiramells To prevent radio interierenoe In the licensed service. this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is Installed outdoors is aibject to licensing. Pour ampéchar que oer appareil muse du brouillage au service laisanl I'objet d'une licence, il dait éue utilise ‘e i‘innérieur et devreit étre placé loin des ienélres aiin de 'oumir un écran de blindage naxlmai. Si 12 materiel (on son antenne d'émissian) es! inmilé a I‘exterleur, ii dait hire l'objet d'une licence. European Ilninn GE letting and Gum-Iiance latices Statements ll liolnlllmce Hill. This product follows the provisions of the European Directive i999/5/EC‘ Illlllll Dene produkt er i Werensaernmelse med det europaelske dilektiv l999/5/EC. um Dil produa is In navolging van de bepallngen van Europees Direcxie! l999/5/EC. Ellis. Tame mote noudatma EU—direktiivin 1999/5/EC rnéfiréiyksia. B-10 Raguieiory Inimation Fl” Ce produit est ooniorme aux exigenoes de la Directive Européenne l999/5/EC. Gar-n Dieses Produkt enwprlcht den Bestimmungen der Europiiischen Riditlinle l999/5/EC. I III To npolov euro nAnpoi ‘nq npoBAéquIq Tm; Eupmnaixfiq Oénvioq l999/ 5/ EC. lulu bessi Vera stenst reglugerd Evrbpska Etnahags Bandalagslns miner l999/5/EC. lu- Guato prodotuo é ooniorme alla Direniva Europea 1999/5/EC. Dene produktet er i henhold tll befiemmelsene i det europeiske direku’vet l999/5/EC. III-nu Este produto cumpre corn as normas da Diretiva Européla 1999/5/82. Este producto cumple con las normas del Directive Europeo 1999/5/EC. illlilt Denna produkt hat tillverkats | enlighet med EG-direktiv 1999/5/82. local IIWIGIIIIIII Ill IIIJIIIIIII Illlll llllllo mu: Due to the lact that the frequencies used by 802.lla/9/n wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized In all countries. 802.113/9/n products are designed (or use only in specific countries or regions. and is not allowed to be operated in countries or regions other man those oi designated use As a user at these produas, you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in me countries or regions (or which they were intended and (or verifying that they are configured with the correct selection oi irequency and channel for the country Regulatory Inla'maiion 8-1 1 or region of use. Any deviation irom permisibie settings and rattlctkms in the country or region ol use could be en lnlilngement at local law end my be punlshed as such. The European variant ls intended Ior use throughout the European Economic Area. However, eulhorlzetlon for use is tum: ream-med in particular counttlee or regions within countries. as lollows: Euvopeen Sandavds dime mexlrnum radiated transmit power ol IOO mW Eflective Isotropic Radiant! Power (EIRP) and the lrequeno/ range 2400 — 24835 MHz. In Belgium and the Netherlands, the product may not be um outdoors. See the insruotions next under the heading “fuming Oil the Wireless LAN Rm‘lir.»w "Ill“ IMMIII! IIUIIGMM mm Ml Imlfllnll linflllrlhlfl NM The wireless LAN module can currently be used Indoors only In the lollowlng 38 deplrtment: of mainland France. Pleeee turn all your wireless LAN redlo when opeming the device in areas/pieces othev than the 38 departments Ilsted: 0| lAin 0mm»: [35 man as |Pyunm | 02 [Ann [37 man at Loire 67 [an Rhln | 03 lAlllar [4| Lolr at cm as lHlul Rhin | 05 [mum Alpu [42 Loire 7o lHeule SIfllll | on lArd-nnee [as Lolnl 7| [sum .1 Loin | 09 lArllqo [so Munch. 7s lPlrlI | n lAude [55 Meuee u [Tm a 5mm | 12 lAveymn [55 um". 54 |Vnucluu | 16 [cum-m [59 Hard as lVo-ou l B-1 2 Regdalory Inlamalion 2‘ Iceman. lso can as [Yum I 25 IDoubc [6| 0m. 90 [rammin- a. Bellon | 26 Imam- [63 Puy du Dom. so ‘Val do Mam. | 32 lGou [64 mus-n Alhnn'quo Departments In Which the erelas LAN Module‘s Maxlmum ElRP Not Shown In me Prevlous Table "olllIIlWV lama: lllllll 2400 ‘ 2446.5 Not permlned 2446.5 ' 2483.5 100 mW on private properly wllh Mlnlstry oi Delense aupvoval 'I'II'IIIIII Illl Illa Ilnlou III Iallll IITETuming lhs wireless LAN radio all is not the same as disabling the wireless LAN (2rd. It Is not necessary In disable the card to meet me regulatory requiremems. While operating me oampuoer In those Frend1 depsnmams that do not allow use 0! on wireless LAN equipmem, the user of the equipment must mm all the wireless LAN radio in order to comply with local regulations Ragularory Inlamamn 8-1 a
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