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JENSEN
User s Manual
Beware
Thank you for buying our product
Patent
The contents of this manual belong to Audiovox Electronics
This manual covers set up and operation for the Uren Mobile AutoPC
tablet.
This manual s contents have been written with the utmost care so
you the customer can easily learn how to use the Mobile Auto PC.
However, upgrades can be done without prior notification. Please
check our website if you have any problems.
This manual and all contents cannot in any way, shape, or form, be
electronically, or mechanically copied by copyright laws.
Audiovox is not responsible for nor be held legally liable for any data
loss.
1 Beware
1.1 Care during installation
Installation should be done on a flat surface. Don’t install while holding
it in your hands. Furthermore, installation in a car should be done while
the AutoPC is in its cradle.
Audiovox cannot be held liable for any damage incurred by dropping
the device.
We recommend you use only the authorized Audiovox adapter as your
power supply.
Please use power supply with overcharge resistant power bar.
Before using any power supply for the first time, make sure it is the
appropriate power supply or contact your local representative for
confirmation or check our website for further details.
Please operate the AutoPC safely including but not limited to
protecting the power supply from water or any material on the AutoPC.
We recommend that all important data be regularly backed up on
another device for your own protection.
Please confirm with your dealer before using it the first time before
connecting the AutoPC to your car on whether it is compatible.
All trademarks are used for information only. They are also protected
under patents laws of their respective companies.
Some vehicles like trucks sometimes use a higher voltage. Audiovox
is not responsible for any damage incurred in this regard.
VIA EDEN is a VIA Corporation trademark.
Check your state and local traffic laws before mounting.
Currently, state laws in Califonia and Minnesota prohibit drivers form
using suction mounts on their windshields while operating motor
vehicles.
All Microsoft products listed in this manual is protected by Microsoft
Corporation trademarks.
Apple Quicktime, iTunes, and AAC are trademarks of Apple
Computer.
SIRF Star III is a trademark of SIRF Corporation.
1.2 Care during installation
Keep away from humidity.
Don’t cover the ventilation system of the AutoPC.
All other trademarks are protected under their respective corporation.
Please follow all instructions regarding the safe use and operation of
the AutoPC.
Beware
Please keep all liquids away from the AutoPC to prevent shock or
damage.
Do not try to repair the AutoPC under any circumstances. Call the
nearest authorized dealer for service. Warrantee is void if the
customer tries to service the AutoPC by himself.
1.2.1 Customer Service
If the AutoPC in any way does not operate according to specification,
send it back to us service.
If you drop it or damage the AutoPC send it to us for service.
If the screen isn’t acting within established parameters, sent it to us for
an expert evaluation of the problem.
1.3 Always keep it in a safe place
Do not store it near a heat source.
If you aren’t using the AutoPC, please disconnect the power supply to
prevent overcharge.
1.5 Storage Instructions
The hard disk drive (HDD) is a fragile piece of equipment. Be careful
when handling and keep away from all magnetic devices or sources.
Please back up data regularly.
Don’t shake the AutoPC since data can be lost due to the fragility of
the HDD.
Do fragmentation of the HDD regularly to optimize performance.
Be careful when handling the MiniSD card especially watching out for
static electricity.
Manufacturer and or dealers are not responsible for any data loss
under any circumstances.
1.6 Careful Use While Traveling
Always back up files before traveling.
Always check power supply before use for suitability with the AutoPC.
Please use carry case for maximum protection against loss of data.
1.4 Proper Maintenance
Before cleaning, please disconnect all power sources from the
AutoPC.
During cleaning, please use LCD cleaning products only or use a
warm DAMP cloth.
NEVER use alcohol, solvent, or any other chemical agent on the
AutoPC while cleaning.
Do not spray directly onto the screen.
Do not use any paper whatsoever since it can damage the screen.
2 Complete System List
Index
Main System
Pouch
Vehicle Cigar
Adapter
Remote Control
Vehicle Attachment
1. Beware
1.1 Care during installation
1.2 Care during installation
1.2.1 Customer Service
1.3 Always keep it in a safe place
1.4 Proper Maintenance
1.5 Storage Instructions
1.6 Careful Use While Traveling
2. Complete System List
AC Adapter
Output Cable from
System to TV.
User Manual
Cradle
Navigation Manual
3. System Introduction
3.1 Special Features
3.2 Specifications
3.3 Name and function of each Part
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4. How to use the Auto PC
4.1 System start up
4.2 JENSEN Space
4.3 How to Use Navigation System
4.4 How to use the Internet
4.5 How to Use Video Player
4.6 Video Player Main System
4.7 Using Audio Player
4.8 Configuration
4.9 Using Windows XP
4.10 Setting Touch screen
4.11 Game
4.12 User Set Program
4.13 Power
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5. Using the Remote Control
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6. SETTING UP WIRELESS
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6.1 Connecting your Auto PC to
the wireless LAN.
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7. Bluetooth Instruction
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7.1 What is BluetoothTM‚
wireless technology
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7.2 What you need to know
about using BluetoothTM‚
wireless technolog
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7.3 Varieties of BluetoothTM
wireless technology devices
you can use
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7.4 Contents of the BluetoothTM
Utility
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7.5 Using the BluetoothTM Utility 69
7.6 Flow of operation
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7.7 Basic settings
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7.8 Express Mode Set-up
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7.9 Custom Mode Set-up
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8. System Setup
8.1 Bios Setup
8.2 Entering BIOS Setup
8.3 Setting Time and Date
8.4 Set Advanced
8.5 Set Boot
8.6 Set Security
8.7 Set Chipset
8.8 Save settings
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System Introduction
3 System Introduction
3.1 Special Features
Mobile Auto PC : The Auto PC is a complete navigation and tablet PC
with many interesting features.
It has a 7” wide TFT LCD touch screen :
It supports from 800 X 480 pixel resolution up to 1024 X 768 pixel
resolution.
Industry leading multi-media capabilities : Auto PC can play all leading
multi-media file formats including MPEG4, WMA/DivX, MP3/WMA/AAC.
GPS navigation : Uren includes the SIRF CPS with internal antenna with a
1GB memory for premium.
Convenient audio system connection : Auto PC has FMT
Network capability : Auto PC supports 10/100 Mbps Lan IEEE803.11b/g.
Design : Auto PC has a slim and elegant design.
Multi-tasking : You can listen to music or watch a movie or video while
using the GPS system.
3.2 Specification
Major Component
CPU
Processor CPU Frequency
Memory
Display
1GHz
128 Kbytes
DRAM Size
256 Mbytes
DRAM Type
DDR2 533
Display Unit
7 inch WVGA TFT LCD (800x480), support Auto scaling
(800 x 600, 1024 x 768)
Graphics Controller
Integrated UniChrome Pro II gfx in CX700M
Video RAM
Shared Memory upto128 MBytes
Codec
High Definition Audio Codec ALC262
Speaker
Mono out speaker
Ports
Headphone out, Internal Microphone
FM Transmitter
87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz
Touch
Touch screen Controller with Stylus pen
IR
Infrared Remocon
HDD
30 GB (1.8"" HDD)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR Class II
WLAN
IEEE 802.11b / g
Button
Battery
(internal)
GPS
Remarks
VIA Eden V4 Processor (NanoBGA2)
L2 Cache
Audio
Navigation
Samsung LED
SirF III with Internal Antenna
Power Button System Power On/Off, LED for power/charge display
Mode Button
Windows / NAVI / DMB / Video Player/Audio Player / FM Transmiter mode
Type
Li-ion Battery
Capacity
2S1P, 7.4V / 2000mAh (max. 2000mAh)
Running Time
2 Hours
Operating System
Dimension
(W x D x H ) System Unit
Weights
System Unit
Description
Mobile Auto PC
Windows XP Home Edition SP2
192 x 120.5 x 25 mm
695 gram
AC/DC Adapter
12V, 4A
Vehicles Cigar Charger
(9~14V, 2A)
System Introduction
3.3 Names and Functions of Each Part
Front Face
Names and Functions of Each Part
LCD Color Display : Touch screen technology makes the Auto PC a joy
to use.
-Resolution default is 800*480 while maximum is 1024*768 pixels.
Remote Control Receiver
Internal Microphone : Voice recording is possible for remembering ideas,
singing songs, taking a memo etc.
Headphone port
TV port
USB 2.0 port
External I/O port
Mini SD card slot*
Some model do not have these ports.
Top of the Auto PC
Button/HDD indicator : This button can call up the Auto PC menu at any
time. The orange flashing indicates that the HDD work is in progress.
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Star Button : Press the button to turn on the Auto PC.
Stylus Pen Hole
Air Intake Hole for Ventilation
Internal Speaker : Mono Speaker has a 1.5W output
Left side
Green Button : System is in use
Red : Battery is charging
Stylus Pen Hole : Touch screen pen is inserted here for easy access at
any time.
Ventilation Duct : To keep the Auto PC cool, ventilation is on top. There is
another in the back of the Auto PC.
Expanded I/O Pack Port : Extra port is provided to allow users access to
Internet, to connect to CRT monitor and to provide two extra USB 2.0
ports
Mini SD card slot : With mini SD slot, you can transfer information to
many different devices including PDAs, Digital Cameras, Mobile phones
Back face
Mini SD Card Information
Mini SD card must be formatted
The Auto PC can accept any electronic device mini SD format. However,
the Auto PC mini SD format capability is not necessarily acceptable in all
electronic devices
Some models cannot support this feature
This image is for the V1 model
GPS Antenna Port : As an option, an external GPS port is given to
provide better reception.
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Right side
Expanded I/O Port
Auto PC Electrical Socket : The Auto PC can use power from two
sources which has been provided for your convenience: A regular AC
adapter and a car cigar jack adapter. Innowell recommends use of original
adapters and only replacements provided by Audiovox. Audiovox voids
guarantee if another source is used.
USB Ports : Two USB 2.0 ports have been provided for maximum
flexibility. All electronic devices (digital cameras, printers, scanners etc)
can be used.
Audio/TV port : Audio port can connect to either headphones or
speakers. The TV port on the Auto PC can connect to the TV input port
so you can watch downloaded movies from the Auto PC or a TV.
Bottom
Battery on/off Switch : To save the internal battery’s long life, please
switch the battery to off when not in use for a long time.
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Lan Port : The Auto PC can connect to either a network or the Internet.
Lan card speed is 10/100 Mpbs.
External Monitor Expanded Port : You can connect to an external
monitor for better resolution. You can use LCD and external monitor at
the same time. You can also connect to monitor, projector, or TV to do
muti-media, make presentations or watch a movie respectively.
Additional USB Port : Two extra USB 2.0 ports are supplied for ease of
use.
How to use the Auto PC
4.1 System Start Up
Connect Power Supply
Accessories
AC Adapter : You can use this AC adapter worldwide due to its voltage
parameter. Extra adapter plugs for other electrical formats are not
included.
Car Cigar Jack : Innowell has provided a car jack adapter for more
convenience.
How to mount unit with suction cup
Before mounting unit on a windshield, clean the adhesive face pad with dry cloth
Position mounting kit on a windshield
Push vacuum lever to adhere to windshield
Control angle of Arm and fix tightly by adjustable joint
Control bracket angle and fix tightly by adjustable joint
Connect cradle into bracket and confirm the display angle to your view
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Connect AC adapter or car cigar jack adapter to Auto PC.
The AC adapter or car cigar jack adapter can be plugged into the lower
right side power socket.
- Please use the authorized Power Supply when using the Auto PC.
- Please confirm that international sockets have the proper ampere.
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Stylus Pen
4.2 JENSEN Space
Stylus Pen replaces the mouse function. Holding the pen down on the
touch screen for three seconds is equivalent to the right click of a mouse.
Please return the stylus pen in its slot to prevent loss.
After booting, JENSEN Space is shown.
JENSEN taskbar Items
JENSEN Logo : By clicking on the JENSEN logo in the top left
hand corner of the screen, all programs will stop running.
FM Icon : The FM icon is off when it is gray.
Volume Icon : It indicates the level of volume that is being used.
Date/Time Icon : Shows date and time.
Battery Icon : Shows the amount of power in battery.
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Navigation
MP3 Player
User-friendly GPS system for easy driving.
This MP3 Player can play MP3 and WMA audio files.
Internet
Windows
Press the icon to start internet explorer
You can go to Windows Original screen to execute Windows application
programs.
Video Player
Game
You can play movie files.
You can enjoy many different games.
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Setting
4.3 How to Use the Navigation System
You can find out about FM Transmitter, date/time. LCD brightness,
volume, user setting preference and version information.
Power Off
A separate book has been supplied that explains how the navigation system
works.
You can shut down the system by pressing this button.
Short-cut
Users can program the remote control for favorite applications
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4.4 How to use the Internet
Play file
Press the icon to start internet explorer
Execution
You can double-click the internet icon or click the left side internet icon then
click the center icon to start internet explorer
4.5 How to use Video Player
How to operate
Click on the menu to choose the file you want from the pop-up.
- You can start the movie from the moment you last stopped it.
- To watch movie from beginning: You can reset the movie to the
beginning.
- To watch new movie file: Click on the appropriate file.
- Stop movie: Click or stop.
If you want to view a movie, a second window will appear to allow you
a chance to decide which movie you want to see.
Double-click the video player icon or click the left side icon then click the
center icon to start the video player.
You can select the appropriate movie from the complete list of movies
from the video file manager. The video file manager only shows
executable files.
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File Manager Menu Description
4.6 Video Player Main System
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You can search from Windows Original screen.
Start/Play/Pause
You can go into my computer or driver from the Search Window.
Stop
You can go into my documents and sub-files.
You can add selected files to the play list.
Ten second
You can erase selected items.
You can edict all items of the play list in the Search Window.
You can erase all items in the play list.
You can play only checked items.
You can play all items in the play list.
You can save all items in your play list.
Ten second
Volume control
You can set up a repeating sequence.
Go to video file manager
Open set up Window
Minimize button
You can skip any item on your play list so it isn’ t saved.
Changeable View Screen size button
You can control the order of the items in your play list upwardly.
Maximize button
You can only move an item in the play list one step up at a time.
Quit
You can only move an item in the play list one step down at a time.
You can control the order of the items in your play list
downwardly.
You can completely check(or uncheck) all the items in your play list.
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Caption Settings
Video Player Setting Screen
Basic Setting
1. Screen Size : Set the screen size to big/full size.
2. Shut down after play : Set if the system will automatically shut down
after playing.
3. Brightness Setting : Set the XVID codec video.
4. Play : Set the play style to file, list, repeat.
5. Quick Play : Set whether to load the help screen when selecting quick
play.
1. Color : Set the caption’s color.
2. Size : Set the words’ size.
3. Position : Set the caption’s position.
4. Sync : Change if video does not match Audio.
5. Language : Set the caption’s language.
You can not process Video, MP3 Player simultaneously.
4.7 Using Audio Player
Double-click the icon as shown above and click the image in the center to
process.
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Audio Player Main Screen
Minimize button (Hide Player)
Player size (Change Player size)
Quit button
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Audio File Manager
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Title bar
Play
Stop
To front
To next song
User methods are equal to that of the video manager
Volume Control
Set repeat
Set play mode
4.8 Configuration
Set Shuffle mode
Enter Audio File Manager
Move the selected file to front of list
Move the selected file up one step
Move the selected file down one step
Move the selected file to last of list
Save play list
Double-click the icon as shown above and click the image in the center
to process.
Delete songs (Saved files cannot be deleted)
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1. From the Jensen Space, please choose the “Setting”
2. From the “Setting” menu, choose “FM Transmitter” tap as shown below.
4. After choosing the frequency, please click “Config” button to activate the FMT.
When the FMT mode is enabled, the button color is in light orange
color. To disable the FMT click the “Config” button again.
1. Choose the designated frequency first by using the arrows keys or
numeric buttons
Note: Please notice that no sound plays while in FMT mode from the unit.
2. Then, please click the “Preset” button
3. Choose the designated frequency by arrow up & down buttons or
clicking the numbers.
3. Lastly, please choose the one of empty preset spaces where the
selected frequency will be stored.
4. After preset all five different frequency, please click “Apply” button
to save the configuration.
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Set Date/Time
User Setting
Select each item and use the up/down arrows to set the time and date.
Select programs to assign to user1/2 buttons.
Set process - One click : Process JENSEN Space programs with one click.
Double click : Process JENSEN Space programs with two clicks.
Set LCD Brightness/Volume
Top Menu Setting
Set LCD brightness and Standby time to save battery. You can also set
volume
Users enables to choose their favorable application for Navigation Map
software, Internet Browser, Video player, Audio player, and Game. For
changing the application, simply search the favorable application
designated folder by windows browser, and choose execution file. After
making a modification, please save it by clicking “Apply” button.
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S/W Version
You can check S/W version.
You can update Firmware through the Internet.
4.9 Using Windows XP
The Auto PC does not offer an anti-virus program. Please install an antivirus program before connecting to the Internet. Refer to the individual
user manuals of the anti-virus programs for installation. You may need
external ODDs. To return to JENSEN Space, double click the JENSEN
icon.
4.10 Setting Touch screen
If you click on the icon as shown above, the desktop screen appears.
You can use typical windows programs on the desktop and set the Auto
PC touch screen sensitivity.
You can configure the touch screen settings by double slicking the
Touchware icon as shown above.
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Calibrate
Decide how many dots (5. 9. 25) you will use to control and press the
Calibrate button to open the configuration window.
Setting
Touch Action : Decide the function’s method.
Normal Touch
Kiosk Emulation
Click on Release
Double Click : Control the double click speed. You can test the setting
after configuring it with the slide bar.
Sound Tone : Control the touch screen sound. You can configure the
tone with the slide bar and the system will be set to mute when you
uncheck the beep on the box.
Press the center of the target for 2 seconds to adjust. You will need to
press the same number of dots you selected.
If, in the first boot the touch point does not work correctly, exit to the window
mode and configure calibrate in the Touchware program.
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Option/Tool
Auto Scaling Function
You can change the screen resolution by pressing the Auto button on the
remote control.
Paint Tool : Open the Windows WP’s Drawing board.
Drawing Tool :
Right Button/Hide : Process program that helps the action of the
mouse’s right button.
Resolution changes for every press.
Because JENSEN Space and Navigation function in the full screen mode, Auto
scaling function does not work.
If you enter JENSEN Space during a changed resolution, the resolution will
automatically change to 800*480, and will return to user resolution when JENSEN
Space is closed.
Pressing the touch screen will
bring the same effect of click the
left button of the mouse.
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Pressing the touch screen will
bring the same effect of click the
right button of the mouse.
4.11 Game
You can play Windows Spider game.
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4.12 User Set Program
You can open programs you linked in User settings by clicking on the
User1,2 buttons
Power button: Boot, shut down system.
Mute button: Mute the system.
Volume/up, down button: Control volume, Move the
cursor up/down.
Not used.
Magnify, Minimize button: Magnify/Minimize screen
when in Navigation mode.
Select/Safe Register button: Select button when
processing programs.
4.13 Power
If you press the power button of the main screen, a pop-up asking if you
would shut down the system will appear. If you select “yes,” the system
will shut down.
Using the Remote Control
Menu button: Change to main screen.
2D/3D button: Change map to 2D/3D.
Esc button: Move to previous step.
Navigation button: Process Navigation.
Internet Explorer button : Surfing the web
Video Player button: Watch videos on Video Player.
Audio Player button: Listen to music on Audio Player.
FM Transmitter button: Listen to the radio with FM Transmitter.
Windows button: Load Windows XP.
Play/Pause button: Play or pause when using
Audio/Video Player.
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Stop button: Stop when using Audio/Video Player.
Not used.
Previous/Next button: Move to previous or next song
when listening to songs. When viewing video, use it to
move back or forward 10 seconds.
SETTING UP WIRELESS
6.1 Connecting your Auto PC to the wireless LAN.
1. From the Start Menu, select Control Panel and then select the
Network and Internet Connections option
Repeat button: Use to repeat select phrases.
Change screen button: Change screens when using
multiple programs.
Minimize button: Minimize the current program.
Quit button: Quit the current program.
Auto button: Change resolution (800*480, 800*600,
1024*600, 1024*768).
User 1,2: Process programs you selected in the Settings
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2. In the Network and Internet Connections window, select
Network Connections
3. In the Network Connections window, if a Wireless Network
Connection is listed, double click this to open the Wireless
Network Connection window and proceed to step four. If no
Wireless Connection is listed in the Wireless Network
Connection window that appears, follow these steps to check
your connection:
i) In the Wireless Network Connection window, click the Change
advanced settings link on the left
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ii) In the Wireless Network Connection Properties window, click on the
Wireless Networks tab at the top of the window
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iii) In the Wireless Networks tab, tick the box next to Use Windows to
configure my wireless network settings, and then click OK. Proceed to
iv) Enabling Windows to manage your wireless connection, on page 10,
below.
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If the box is grayed out, and you are unable to tick it, follow the steps
below to enable the Windows Wireless Zero configuration service:
d) In the Administrative Tools window, double click on Services
a) From your desktop, go to Start and select Control Panel
b) In the Control Panel window, select Performance And Maintenance
c) In the Performance and Maintenance window, select Administrative
Tools
e) In the Services window, scroll down until you see Wireless Zero
Configuration and double click it
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f) If the Startup type if set to Disabled, click on the drop down menu and
select Automatic, then click on Apply
i) Wait until the Service Control screen closes itself (do not select Close),
then select OK in the Wireless Zero Configuration Properties window
j) Now you can return to enabling Windows to manage your wireless
connection
iv) Enabling Windows to manage your wireless connection
Open the Network Connections window again (Start, Control Panel,
Network and Internet Connections, Network Connections)
g) In the same window, you should now be able to click on the Start
button under Service status - do this now
v) Double click the Wireless Network Connection icon in the Network
Connections window again. This time, the window should display the
list of the available wireless networks
h) The following screen will pop up briefly as the service is starting
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7. The network key is required from the wireless access point's
configuration and on the Wireless Network Settings. Enter this
keys into the first box, and then repeat in the second box to
confirm it. Finally, click Connect
4. The wireless network should appear in the list of available
networks - you can find the name of your wireless network on
the bottom
5. Double click the name of your wireless network to connect
6. As the connection is configured with WPA encryption, a window
will appear asking for confirmation of the network key before
the PC will be able to connect
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8. Your PC should connect and the connection will show as
"Connected" in the Wireless Network Connection Window
Bluetooth Instruction
Thank you very much for selecting the BluetoothTM Utility.
This Help facility will show you how to use the BluetoothTM Utility for
configuring BluetoothTM wireless technology devices and how it can be
used in other convenient ways.
We hope that the Help facility will enable you to be able to make full use
of the BluetoothTM Utility.
What is BluetoothTM wireless technology?
What you need to know about using BluetoothTM wireless technology
Varieties of BluetoothTM wireless technology devices you can use
Contents of the BluetoothTM Utility
Important
This Help is oriented towards PCs that are compatible with BluetoothTM
wireless technology (whether onboard or via installed communications
cards or adapters), as supported by the BluetoothTM Utility. Some of the
described functions may be impossible to use in your operating
environment.
A part of descriptions for logo and icon and a part of paths to [Bluetooth]
menu from [start] menu may be different from yours. These depend on
your PC software and hardware environments for BluetoothTM wireless
technology.
[Trademark information]
(C) 2003, 2005 TOSHIBA Corporation All Rights Reserved
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7.1 What is BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology?
7.2 What you need to know about using BluetoothTM‚
wireless technology
BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology is a global standard telecommunications
format that enables data to be exchanged wirelessly between personal
computers, peripheral components, mobile telephones, and other
electronic devices.
BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology exchanges data using radio waves.
The following points are critical in order for Bluetooth devices to be
configured and used correctly.
Registering devices having onboard BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology to let
them communicate with one another will make it possible for data to be
readily exchanged between the devices.
The devices must be BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology-compatible
The devices must be close enough to be able to communicate
The devices must be in a connectable state
No other radio wave-emitting devices should be operated nearby
The Bluetooth devices must be switched ON
The devices must be Bluetooth TM ‚ wireless technologycompatible
The hardware and software used in your PC and other devices must be
BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology compatible.
BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology compatible products normally bear the
following logo:
For further details, please refer to your local retailer or consult the
product instruction manual.
A maximum of seven BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology devices may be
connected together. By using BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology to connect
to a mouse, keyboard, modem, printer, or other device, you can do away
with messy cabling and avoid any concerns about space restrictions,
which will allow you to work more comfortably.
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A BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology communication card, adapter, or other
similar device (sold separately) needs to be installed in PCs or PDAs
(personal digital assistants) that do not have onboard BluetoothTM‚ wireless
technology.
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Devices situated in locations beyond the reach of the radio waves will
not recognize each other, which will make communication impossible.
Microwave ovens, wireless LANs, and other radio wave-emitting devices
located nearby may affect Bluetooth TM ‚ wireless technology
communication.
In particular, please ensure that your devices are located close enough
so that they can communicate with each other before you initially register
and configure them.
Please ensure that your devices have been accordingly situated, and
that the above devices are not in use when you are operating your
Bluetooth device.
BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology cannot be used if the devices have not
been switched ON.
Some PCs and other components will have a BluetoothTM‚ wireless
technology communication switch that is operated independently from
the main power. BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology cannot function if this
switch has been turned off.
PCs have a communication distance restriction of ten meters. Please refer to
the instruction manuals for information on the communication distance
restrictions specific to each device.
Using PCs with onboard BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology
When using a BluetoothTM‚ wireless technology USB adapter or SD
card
Communication interference may occur if any obstructions are located
between the devices. Devices may not communicate properly if they have
been located, for example, on the ground and first floors of a residence,
despite their being within the acceptable distance.
The devices must recognize each other in order to be connectable for
use.
In certain devices, simply turning on the power will not produce a
connectable state. Moreover, the energy-saving feature may come into
effect after a certain amount of time, which will prevent the devices from
being detected. Please refer to the specific product instruction manual
for further details.
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7.3 Varieties of BluetoothTM wireless technology devices
you can use
However, no dialogue will occur if they do not share a common
language.
It is important to understand the concepts of "services" and "profiles" in
order to determine whether an intended function can be properly utilized
when you use a BluetoothTM wireless technology device.
What is a “profile”?
Examples of BluetoothTM wireless technology devices include mice and
keyboards (input devices), printers (output devices), and wireless
modems (communication devices). Functions that can be utilized by
such devices are called “services.”
In order for these services to be used reliably, BluetoothTM wireless
technology devices are provided with common specifications known as
“profiles.”
For example, when a PC makes a connection to a device, it obtains the
profile of the corresponding device and thereby ascertains which
functions (services) the device offers.
In the above example, the traveller and his/her counterpart correspond
to the devices, the languages to the profiles, and the dialogues between
the two people to the services. The former example refers to a situation
where a service can be performed because the devices support a
common profile, whereas the latter example refers to a situation where a
service cannot be performed because a common profile is not
supported.
As an example, imagine someone who travels overseas.
The traveller is only able to converse properly with their counterpart if
both speak a language (English, Japanese, Chinese, etc.) they both
understand.
In other words, you will be able to use BluetoothTM wireless technology
devices that have a profile supported by a PC (the BluetoothTM Utility in
this case).
If the profiles belonging to the device are not supported by the PC, the
functions corresponding to those profiles will not be able to be utilized.
Also, a device can only be used if its profiles are supported by the PC.
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The following profiles are supported by the BluetoothTM Utility:
Term
DUN
FAX
FAX
Enables you to establish a BluetoothTM wireless technology
connection with a wireless modem station, mobile
telephone, or similar device to send or receive a fax.
SPP
Serial Port Profile
Enables communication with a device through a virtual serial
port configured for a Bluetooth TM wireless technology
connection. This can be used for printers and printer
adapters with PDAs, using a different method from HCRP or
ActiveSync.
FTP
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Dial-Up Networking
Enables you to establish a dial-up Bluetooth TM wireless
technology connection to the Internet or other networks with
a wireless modem station, mobile telephone, or similar
device.
LAP
HCRP
Object Push Profile
Allows business card data to be exchanged with a wireless
device.
A2DP
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
Allows audio data to be exchanged between wireless
headsets and other audio devices, as well as allowing highquality music playback
AVRCP
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
A/V remote control functions such as play and stop. The
BluetoothTM Utility supports remote control operation.
GAVDP
Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile
Basic profile used to support A2DP, AVRCP and other
protocols.
HSP
Head Set Profile
Profile used for headsets.
Used when you want to have a voice conversation over your
PC or connect to a mobile phone.
HFP
Hands-Free Profile
Profile used for handsfree sets.
Used when you want to have a voice conversation over your
PC or connect to a mobile phone.
PAN
Personal Area Networking Profile
Supports IP base network. Allows connection to an ad-hoc
or wired network via an access point.
BIP
Basic Imaging Profile
Allows image files to be sent and received after having been
converted to a size suitable for the destination. In addition to
being able to transfer image files, the BluetoothTM Utility
allows camera shutters to be operated by remote control, as
well as other offering other functionalities.
Definition
LAN Access Profile
Enables you to establish a BluetoothTM wireless technology
connection with a LAN access point to access the services
of a LAN using PPP.
HID
OPP
Human Interface Device Profile
Allows connections to wireless mice, keyboards and other
input devices.
Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile
Enables printing with a printer driver.
File Transfer Profile
Enables you to browse folders on a wireless device and
transfer files to and from the local device.
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7.4 Contents of the BluetoothTM Utility
Bluetooth Manager
This program, which appears as a Taskbar icon, monitors and controls
the power and operating status of Bluetooth TM wireless technology
devices. It can be used to start the Bluetooth Setup Utility, add a new
connection, disconnect from a remote device, and perform other tasks.
The BluetoothTM Utility is a software tool used to configure a variety of
settings once a connection has been established between the PC and
the BluetoothTM wireless technology device. It also facilitates the exchange
of files between devices having onboard BluetoothTM wireless technology.
Related topics
The BluetoothTM Utility comprises the following six tools. Descriptions are
provided for the functions and the supported profiles for the respective
tools.
“Bluetooth Manager”
Bluetooth Settings
Bluetooth Manager
Bluetooth Information Exchanger
This program enables you to easily transfer files and images to or
exchange business card data with a wireless device by selecting the
icon of the counterpart device, or using the right-click menu in Explorer.
The wireless devices to which you are connecting must also support the
same service functions (FTP, OPP and BIP).
Bluetooth Information Exchanger
Remote Camera
Bluetooth Local COM
Wireless File Transfer
We have some ways to open Bluetooth Information Exchanger as follows.
Bluetooth Settings
Select the menu on [Bluetooth] from [Start]
This program enables you to easily configure settings when you connect
to a BluetoothTM wireless technology device for the first time. The function
of a configured and registered device is displayed on the main window
as a connection icon.
As a rule, the device will be connected automatically after having been
set up; however, a shortcut can be created for a manual connection, if
so required.
Select the [Bluetooth] menu on Explorer
Select the menu from the BluetoothTM Wireless Technology Icon in the
task tray
Right-click on the icon in [Bluetooth Settings] by setting the shortcut
on [Bluetooth Settings]
Right-click on the icon in my network or desktop or the shortcut in
desktop
Related topics
“Bluetooth Settings”
Related topics
“Bluetooth Information Exchanger”
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Remote Camera
7.5 Using the BluetoothTM Utility
Once you connect to a Bluetooth TM wireless technology-compatible
digital camera, you will be able to operate it from the PC side and send
captured images to the PC.
Actual examples of how to establish a connection to a BluetoothTM
wireless technology device using the BluetoothTM Utility are described in
this section.
Related topics
“Remote Camera”
Also provided are descriptions of more convenient methods as well as
detailed information on the BluetoothTM Utility functions.
Bluetooth Local COM
Flow of operation
This program, which is registered in the Control Panel, can create a
virtual COM port for use with the BluetoothTM Utility. If you need to create
a client COM port with the Bluetooth Setup Utility, it can be created
automatically without having to start the program.
Basic settings
Make the most of your BluetoothTM wireless technology device
Advanced features
Related topics
Details of BluetoothTM‚ Utility functions
“Bluetooth Local COM”
The BluetoothTM Utility operates under Windows XP and Windows 2000.
Wireless File Transfer
You can send a file wirelessly to another device by right-clicking on the
intended file and using the "Sending to Bluetooth Device" menu that
appears.
The descriptions in the examples mainly pertain to operation under Windows
XP.
Windows XP: Microsoft
Related topics
Windows
Windows 2000: Microsoft Windows
XP Operating System
2000 Operating System
“Wireless File Transfer”
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7.6 Flow of operation
The procedure below is used to set up BluetoothTM wireless technology
devices using the BluetoothTM Utility.
It is assumed that the set-up is performed from the [Bluetooth Settings]
window.
7.7 Basic settings
Methods for registering new devices using the BluetoothTM Utility shall now
be described.
As an example, a BluetoothTM wireless technology-compatible mouse shall
be connected and configured using [Bluetooth Settings].
[Bluetooth Settings] provides two set-up methods: “Express Mode” and
“Custom Mode.”
Express Mode
[Bluetooth Settings] will automatically detect and register services. If
several services (profiles) are supported by the device, the service that
has been set to the highest priority shall be selected and registered.
Express Mode is normally recommended for device set-up.
Custom Mode
After having been detected, the services supported by the device are
displayed as a list, from which you can select the desired function(s).
Custom Mode must be used to set up a device if, for example, you wish
to use a modem station to send a fax (because in Express Mode, the
DUN profile will be automatically selected since it has a higher priority
than the FAX profile).
: Enter Bluetooth passkey (PIN code), if required by the
device.
: During these stages of the set-up process, the BluetoothTM
wireless technology device must be set to Connectability
mode.
* Simply turning the power on will activate Connectability
mode in certain devices. Please refer to the device
instruction manual for further details.
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The differences between setting up the same device (a BluetoothTM
wireless technology-compatible mouse) using Express Mode and Custom
Mode are described on the following pages.
Express Mode Set-up
Custom Mode Set-up
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7.8
The procedure for setting up the device using Express Mode shall now be
described. In this case, a mouse device is used as sample device.
Starting Bluetooth Settings
Procedure
1. Right-click on the BluetoothTM wireless technology icon in the task
tray, and select [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu that appears.
Please click the [New Connection] button to open the [Add New
Connection Wizard] window. If no devices have been registered yet,
please proceed directly to “Detecting BluetoothTM wireless technology
Devices.”
2. Switch the mouse power ON to make it connectable.
Please refer to the mouse instruction manual for details on this procedure.
3. Confirm that [Express Mode] has been selected in the [Add New
Connection Wizard (This wizard will create the settings for Bluetooth
device connection.)] window, and click on the [Next] button.
Alternatively, click [Start]
[All Programs]
(Under Windows 2000, click [Start]
Settings].)
[Bluetooth]
[Programs]
[Bluetooth Settings].
[Bluetooth]
[Bluetooth
The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear when other devices have
already been registered.
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If no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made
connectable, and click on the [Refresh] button.
A further device search will be performed.
4. Select the mouse device name from [Device List] and click on the
[Next] button.
Searching for devices will start.
Searching for services will start.
When the mouse has been detected, the name and address of the
device will appear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select a Device)]
window.
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If several services (profiles) are supported by the device, the service that
has been set to the highest priority shall be automatically selected and set
up in Express Mode. Please use Custom Mode if you wish to select
desired services manually.
When a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter the
Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter the passkey and
click on the [OK] button. Please refer to your device instruction manual for
information on which passkey to use.
The connection icons and icon names can be changed.
Changing a connection icon name
Changing a connection icon
If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of
time has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security
reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
5. Finally, the [Bluetooth Settings] window will automatically appear and
the icons of the registered devices will appear and the devices will be
ready to use.
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7.9
The procedure for setting up the device using Custom Mode shall now be
described. In this case, a mouse device is used as sample device.
Starting Bluetooth Settings
Procedure
1. Right-click on the BluetoothTM wireless technology icon in the task
tray, and select [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu that appears.
Please click the [New Connection] button to open the [Add New
Connection Wizard] window. If no devices have been registered yet,
please proceed directly to “Detecting BluetoothTM wireless technology
Devices.”
2. Switch the mouse power ON to make it connectable.
Please refer to the mouse instruction manual for details on this procedure.
3. Confirm that [Express Mode] has been selected in the [Add New
Connection Wizard (This wizard will create the settings for Bluetooth
device connection.)] window, and click on the [Next] button.
Alternatively, click [Start]
[All Programs]
(Under Windows 2000, click [Start]
Settings].)
[Bluetooth]
[Programs]
[Bluetooth Settings].
[Bluetooth]
[Bluetooth
The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear when other devices have
already been registered.
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Searching for devices will start.
If no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made
connectable, and click on the [Refresh] button.
A further device search will be performed.
4. Select the mouse device name from [Device List] and click on the
[Next] button.
When the mouse has been detected, the name and address of the
device will appear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select a Device)]
window.
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Searching for services will start.
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5. Select the desired service and click on the [Next] button
When a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter the
Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter the passkey and
click on the [OK] button. Please refer to your device instruction manual for
information on which passkey to use.
When a device supports several services
If the device supports several services, you can use Custom Mode to
manually select the services (profiles) you wish to use from the list that
appears under [Select Services].
If Express Mode is used to perform the set-up, the highest-priority service in
the device will be automatically selected and configured.
6. Click on the [OK] button.
If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of
time has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security
reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
The services supported by the device will be displayed.
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When the settings information has been registered, a window prompting
you to enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter
the passkey and click on the [OK] button.
Please refer to your device instruction manual for information on which
passkey to use.
If you wish to change the icon, please click on the [Change Icon] button
and select your preferred icon from the list that appears.
If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of
time has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security
reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Connection Name Setup)] window will
appear if a service has been properly detected.
8. Click on the [Finish] button
7. Select the type and name of the icon to be displayed once the
device has been registered, and click on the [Next] button.
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The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear.
The icons of the registered devices will appear, and the devices will be
ready to use.
System Setup
8.1 Bios Setup
This is a utility in which you can configure hardware to fit your uses.
Bios setup is used to configure booting rank when a new hardware. Be
careful: Improper configuration may result in critical problems. Set up
contents may change to the improvement of the product’s functions.
8.2 Entering BIOS Setup
The connection icons and icon names can be changed.
Changing a connection icon name
Changing a connection icon
Connect the USB keyboard to the USB port on the right of the system. Then
press the power button for 2 seconds. Seeing the screen shown above, press
“Del” on the keyboard and enter . Bios setup
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8.3 Setting Time and Date
System Time: You can set the time. But if you change the time
through Windows the time will change according to that.
8.5 Set Boot
Configure the system’s booting rank. Configure the rank between HDD,
external ODD, USB Flask CD, and external FDD
System Date: You can set the date. But if you change the date
through Windows the time will change accordingly.
8.6 Set Security
8.4 Set Advanced
Specifically configures various settings. Be careful: Critical problems may
result from improper settings.
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8.7 Set Chipset
Change the settings of the system’s Chipset. Be careful: Improper
settings may cause critical problems
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8.8 Save settings
You may save load settings
Save Changes and Exit
Discard Changes and Exit
Discard Changes
Load Optimal Defaults: Set Bios settings to system optimal mode.
Load Failsafe Defaults Set Bios settings to system failsafe mode.
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Regulatory Compliance Statements
Wireless Guidance
Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless
communication devices), oper-ating in the 2.4 GHz Band, may be present
(embedded) in your notebook system. The following sec-tion is a general
overview of considerations while operating a wireless device.
Additional limitations, cautions, and concerns for specific countries are listed
in the specific country sections (or country group sections). The wireless
devices in your system are only qualified for use in the countries identified by
the Radio Approval Marks on the system rating label. If the country you will
be using the wireless device in, is not listed, please contact your local Radio
Approval agency for the requirements. Wireless devices are closely regulated
and using them may be restricted.
The RF field strength of the wireless device or devices that may be
embedded in your notebook are well below all international RF exposure
limits as known at this time. Because the wireless devices (which may be
embedded in your notebook) emit less energy than permitted by the radio
frequency safety standards and recommendations, the manufacturers
believe these devices are safe for use. Regardless of the power levels, care
should be taken to minimize human contact during normal op-eration.
This transmitter must not be collocated or operate in conjunction with any
other antenna or trans-mitter except for the installed Bluetooth transmitter.
Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices. Examples of
common restrictions are listed below:
Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment
on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless
devices to be turned off while travelling in an air-plane. 802.11B/G
(also known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) and Bluetooth
communication devic-es are examples of devices that provide
wireless communication.
In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or
services is harmful or per-ceived as harmful, the option to use a
wireless device may be restricted or eliminated. Airports, Hospitals,
and Oxygen or flammable gas laden atmospheres are limited
examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted or
eliminated. When in environments where you are uncertain of whether
wireless devices can be used, ask the applicable authority for
authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless device.
Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices.
Since your system is equipped with a wireless device, when travelling
between countries with your system, check with the local Radio
Approval authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions on the
use of a wireless device in the destination country.
If your system came equipped with an internal embedded wireless
device, do not operate the wireless device unless all covers and
shields are in place and the system is fully assembled.
Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any
way. Modification to a wire-less device will void the authorization to
use it. Please contact the respective manufacturer for servicing.
Only use drivers approved for the country in which the device will be
used. See the manufacturer System Restoration Kit, or contact
manufacturer Technical Support for additional information.United
States of America
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United States of America
USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices
Do not touch or move the antenna while the unit is transmitting or
receiving.Do not hold any component containing the radio so that the
antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially
the face or eyes, while transmitting.Do not operate the radio or attempt to
transmit data unless the antenna is connected; if not, the radio may be
damaged.
Use in specific environments:
The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the
constraints posed by the safety directives of such environments.The use of
wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to
the limits set forth by each hospital.
Explosive Device Proximity Warning
Do not operate a portable transmitter (such as a wireless network
device) near unshieldedablasting caps or in an explosive environment
unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use.
Using On Aircraft Warning
Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radiofrequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with
critical aircraft instruments.
Other Wireless Devices
Safety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network: Refer to the
documentation supplied with wireless Ethernet adapters or other devices in
the wireless network.
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The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with
other devices operating at this frequency. Any changes or modification
to said product not expressly approved by Samsung could void the
user's authority to operate this device.
Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation are subject to
the following two con-ditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any in-terference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operations.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele-vision
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is en-couraged to try to correct the interference by
following one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
If necessary, users should consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician for addi-tional suggestions. Users may find the
following booklet helpful: “Something About Interference.” This is available at
FCC local regional offices. Our company is not responsible for any radio or
tele-vision interference caused by unauthorized modifications of the
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equipment or the substitution or at-tachment of connecting cables and
equipment other than those specified by our company. The correction will be
the responsibility of the user. Use only shielded data cables with this system.
Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15
Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless
communication devices), oper-ating in the 2.4 GHz Band, may be present
(embedded) in your notebook system. This section is only applicable if these
devices are present. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices.
Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualified for use in the
United States of America if an FCC ID number is on the system label.
This transmitter must not be collocated or operate in conjunction with any
other antenna or trans-mitter except for the installed Bluetooth transmitter.
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interfer-ence that may cause undesired
operations of the device.
Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any
way. Modification to a wire-less device will void the authorization to
use it. Contact the manufacturer for servicing.
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