LG Electronics USA 9QK-LGX11 Notebook PC User Manual XENIA ENG PDF

LG Electronics USA Notebook PC XENIA ENG PDF

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System Setup
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6-2. Setting the Password
This process is to set a password so that other people cannot use the notebook PC or change the settings.
The user can set a password while booting the system or setting up the system.
Supervisor password
The password prevents unauthorized people from accessing the notebook PC. By default, no password.is set for the machine.
In case an unauthorized person changes the CMOS setup while the notebook PC is on, a password will be set and the user
will be denied from the access to the system.
1.
After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to
Security
.
2.
When the following screen appears, select
Supervisor Password
with the arrow keys and press
[
Enter
]
.
3.
When the following message appears, input the password and press
[
Enter
]
. The password must not exceed 6 characters of
letter (A~Z), number (0~9) or their combination.
Without the registered password, if any, access to the system will be denied. Write down and keep the
password in a safe place.
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4.
When the password confirmation message appears, enter the password again and press
[
Enter
]
.
5.
To save the changes in system setup, press
[
F10
]
.
6.
When the following message appears, select
[
Yes
]
and press
[
Enter
]
. The notebook PC will restart.
User Password
The password set in the
User Password
menu is lower than that set in the
Supervisor Password
menu, and
so the user can use the
User Password
only after setting a password in the
Supervisor Password
menu.
1.
After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to Security.
2.
When the following screen appears, select the
User Password
item with the arrow keys and press
[
Enter
]
.
Supervisor Password has the privilege to set all the entries in CMOS Setup. It is
recommended to use User Password if people other than you use the system.
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3.
When the following message appears, input the password and press
[
Enter
]
. The password must not exceed 6 characters of
letter (A~Z), number (0~9) or their combination.
4.
When the following message appears, press
[
Enter
]
.
5.
To save the changes in system setup, press
[
F10
]
.
6.
When the following message appears, select
[
Yes
]
and press
[
Enter
]
. The notebook PC will restart.
Password Check
Password on boot feature protects the system by requesting the Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password during boot up.
1.
After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to Security.
User Password allows limited access to the entries in the CMOS Setup menu
compared to Supervisor Password.
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2.
Select
Password Check
and press
[
Enter
]
.
3.
When the following screen appears, select
[
Always
]
and press
[
Enter
]
.
4.
To save the changes in system setup, press
[
F10
]
.
5.
When the following message appears, select
[
Yes
]
and press
[
Enter
]
. The notebook PC will restart.
You may also press the [Shift] + [+] keys to toggle between [Setup] and [Always].
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6-3. Changing or Deleting the Password
You can delete or change the password only after inputting the current password.
Changing the Password
1.
Select
[
Security
]
>
[
Supervior Password]
or
[
User Password]
, press
[
Enter], and enter the password.
2.
Change the password in the same way as setting one.
Deleting the Password
1.
Select
[
Security
]
>
[
Supervior Password]
or
[
User Password]
, press
[
Enter], and enter the password.
2.
When the following screen appears, press
[
Enter
]
.
3.
When the following screen appears, press
[
Enter
]
.
4.
The password is deleted.
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6-4. Restore the Default Settings
If you have changed the system setup by mistake, you can restore the default settings.
1.
After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to
[
Save & Exit
]
.
2.
Use the arrow keys to select
[
Load Setup Defaults]
, and press
[
Enter
]
.
3.
When the following message appears, select
[
Yes
]
and press the
[
Enter
]
key. The settings will be reset to their original
defaults.
4.
To save the changes in system setup, press
[
F10
]
.
5.
When the following message appears, select
[
Yes
]
and press
[
Enter
]
. The notebook PC will restart.
You may also press [F9] to use Optimized Defaults.
Chapter 7. Restoring the System
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Restoring the System
7-1. Restoring the System Using Restoration CD
To restore the hard disk, you need to back up necessary software and data files in advance. After completing Windows
installation, you need to register User Properties with Windows just as you do to the new system.
1.
Make backup copies of important data on the computer.
2.
Insert the restoration CD in the CD-ROM drive and reboot. When the
[
Press any key to boot from CD...
]
message
appears, press
Enter
.
3.
Follow the instructions on the screen to install
MS-Windows
.
4.
After completing
Windows
installation, remove the CD and reboot the system. When the following screen appears, register
User Properties according to the instructions on the screen.
-
To install Windows XP Media Center 2005 edition, you need to install DOTNETFX and Roll Up on OS CD No. 2 first.
Media Center 2005 may not be provided depending on the model.
5.
When
Windows
has been installed, install necessary drivers and other applications with the provided
LG Intelligent Update
CD.
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7-2. Recovering System in General Case
1.
Check IMSM\F6Floppy
\
f6flpy32 on the LG Intelligent Update CD.
2.
Copy the Driver to the Floppy Disk by executing F6flpy32.exe in f6flpy32 folder.
3.
Installing with Windows XP CD and boot with the Floppy Disk by using USB Floppy Drive.
4.
While booting with Windows XP CD, press F6 key right after the installing screen appears.
5.
When installation screen related SCSI and RAID appears, press 'S'.
6.
If another Controller selecting screen appears after those procedure, select 'Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller
(Mobile ICH7M)'.
-
Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller(Mobile ICH7M)
-
Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA RAID Controller(Desktop ICH7R/DH)
-
Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA AHCI Controller(Desktop ICH7R/DH)
-
Intel(R) 82801FR SATA RAID Controller(Desktop ICH6R)
-
Intel(R) 82801FR SATA AHCI Controller(Desktop ICH6R)
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-
Intel(R) 82801FBM SATA AHCI Controller(Mobile ICH6M)
-
Intel(R) 82801ER SATA RAID Controller(Desktop ICH5R)
7.
If another select message appears after those procedure, select 'Enter' to proceed.
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7-3. Upgrading Windows XP
If
Windows XP
is already installed, you can upgrade existing
Windows XP
without formatting the hard
disk. In the case that
Windows XP
is already running on the hard disk, upgrade it as follows:
1.
Turn on the system where
Windows XP
is installed.
2.
Click
Start
and
Run
buttons.
3.
Insert the restoration CD, type
D:
\
i386
\
winnt32.exe
/
unattend
(When CD-ROM drive is Drive D), and click
OK
.
To execute winnt32.exe without using Unattend option, you must input the Product Key
displayed on the computer case. In this case, you need to have the computer certified within 30
days after this.
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Restoring the System
Chapter 8. Reinstalling the Driver
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Reinstalling the Driver
8-1. Reinstalling the Driver
The user can download drivers at www.lgepc.co.kr.
Windows XP SP3
or higher version is recommended for driver installation.
The screen layout may differ by model type.
Installation
1.
Insert
LG Intelligent Update
CD in the optical disk drive.
2.
When the installation screen appears, click
Next
>
Next
>
Next
>
Finish
buttons or press
Enter
to install.
3.
Standard Installation
: Copy the files which will be needed only for execution to the hard disk.
4.
Full Installation
: Copy the entire CD to the hard disk. Drivers can be installed out of the copy without the CD.
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5.
LG Intelligent Update
screen appears.
Execution
1.
Insert
LG Intelligent Update
CD in the optical disk drive. Then, the program will automatically start.
If the
LG Intelligent Update
program is not installed,
LG Intelligent Update
installation screen will appear.
2.
Select
Start
>
All Programs
>
LG Software
>
LG Intelligent Update
to continue.
3.
Double-click
LG Intelligent Update
icon on desktop to run the program.
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For more details, refer to Help.
4.
Now, you can install drivers and applications needed for the system.
The items that the user must install are automatically displayed on the Software Installation
Wizard screen. Read the screen carefully before installation.
Chapter 9. Using the Internet
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Using the Internet
9-1. Using the Internet
There are various methods to access the Internet. Choose the most desirable method for user environments and system
specifications.
Using LAN
LAN refers to high speed network environments linking companies and households.
1.
Connect LAN cable to the LAN port. On the taskbar, click
Start
|
Control Panel
|
Switch to Classic View
|
Network
Connection
.
2.
When the following screen appears, right-click Local Area Connection and click
Properties
in the list.
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3.
When the following screen appears, on
General
tab, check Device List for Connection to see if
Realtek
RTL8102E Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
driver was installed, and select Internet Protocol (
TCP
/
IP
), and then click
Properties
.
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4.
On
Properties
|
General
tab, click Obtain an IP address automatically.
5.
Click
OK
button to complete the registration of Internet Protocol (
TCP
/
IP
) Properties.
Using Wireless LAN
The
Wireless LAN
card is optional.
Wireless LAN supports multi-terminal networking at home and office.
Wireless network offers general network features (e.g. sharing files, folders, and a printer) and allows a computer without the
Internet connection in a small network to access the Internet through another terminal.
By default, this computer is set for wireless network on the
Windows
.
For IP address registration, contact the network administrator or local network service engineer.
IP Operator provides a user-friendly environment to manage wired/wireless network setup. The
provided IP Operator makes networking easy and convenient.
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Connecting Wireless Network By Using the Icon
1.
On the taskbar, right-click the connection icon and click
View available
wireless networks
.
2.
Select an
AP
(
Access point
) and click
Connect
.
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3.
To see the connection status, place the cursor over Wireless Network Connection icon on the taskbar.
If no network key is set for the selected AP, click "Allow me to connect to the selected wireless
network, even though it is not secure."
Click Advanced button to check Connection Properties, if needed.
Ensure the network is secured to share the computer and be careful not to share confidential data.
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9-2. Using IP Operator
The
IP Operator
manages the setting of the wired
/
wireless network in the system and helps the user easily operate the
system. IP Operator stores customized network settings to apply and analyzes the network to automatically set up
TCP
/
IP
for convenient use. The IP Operator also supports all types of
IEEE 802.11a, b, g
wireless networks, sets the
optimal wireless network environment and automatically switches the network environments.
For more information, refer to
IP Operator
Help.
Using
IP Operator
IP Operator
displays the following icons describing the network status.
1.
Right-click
IP Operator
icon on the taskbar and select Open
IP Operator
.
Icons Descriptions
IP Operator
is starting. (Blue)
IP Operator
is not available. (Grey)
The network cable is connected.
The network cable is not connected.
The wireless network is not connected.
The signal strength of the current wireless network.
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Using the Internet
2.
When the following screen appears, click No.
Activate administration feature
button to make the wireless
network available. When a different screen appears, select the right wireless network device from
No.
Device Name
drop-down list.
3.
Click
Add
button and click
Next
when the settings have completed as shown below.
4.
Type the profile name.
5.
Select the wireless network type to search.
6.
Click to search the wireless network again.
7.
Select one of the searched wireless networks.
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8.
Type the name of the wireless network.
9.
Type the wireless network key, if necessary.
10.
Set
TCP
/
IP
address and the printer for the profile and click
Finish
.
11.
12.
To refer to the existing settings for
TCP/IP
and the printer, select the profile and click Get button.
13.
Set IP and DNS addresses.
14.
Select a default printer to apply the profile.
15.
Select a profile to use. The user can edit or delete the selected profile, or can apply the selected profile to the system by
clicking Apply button.
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New features provided by IP Operator are as follows:
802.3 Automatic Switching: Analyzes the network when the network cable is connected and
automatically searches the optimal profile for the system. (Must be set in the Option menu.)
Automatic Wireless Network Switching: Searches the most suitable network for the use of a
wireless network in various locations without manual settings.
IP Supporting: Helps TCP/IP setup when another program, other than IP Operator, tries to set
the wireless network, or when the selected wireless network already exists in the profile.
Device Prioritizing: Prioritizes devices for more convenient use of multiple devices in the
system.
Chapter 10. Auxiliary Storage/Memory
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Auxiliary Storage/Memory
10-1. Using Memory Card
Checking Available Memory Card
This model supports SD, MMC, Memory STick, and Memory Stick Pro.
xD
,
SD
,
MMC
,
Memory Stick
and
Memory Stick Pro
cards are mobile storage devices, currently widely used in many
digital products.
To use a
Memory Stick Duo
card,
Memory Stick Pro Duo
card,
mini SD
card,
micro SD
card, or an
MMC
mobile
card, mount it on the dedicated adapter and insert the adapter into the multi-card slot.
(The available memory type and capacity may differ by the computer model type.)
Check availability before buying a memory card.
Directly applicable memory cards
Memory cards applicable indirectly
through dedicated adapter
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Mounting and Using Memory Card
Insert the card into the multi-card slot to the fullest in the right direction.
When the memory card is formatted, the data stored in the memory card will be deleted. Check
whether there are important data before formatting the memory stick.
To format a memory stick, right-click Memory Stick drive and select Format. When Format
window appears, click Start to continue.
The format feature may not be available on those Windows whose version is lower than
Windows XP. Format the card on other digital devices or format it after installing Memory Stick
Formatter.
If the writing prevention tab of Memory Stick is locked, the user cannot format the memory
stick nor write or delete the data.
xD, SD, MMC, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro cards can be used only as storage
devices, and don't support a copyright protection feature.
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Removing Memory Card
Push the card as depicted in the following picture to make the card spring out of the slot. Pull the card out in the direction of
the arrow.
When using an MMC card:
Place the
MMC
card with the arrow facing upward ( ), and insert it into the slot. Forcing
the
MMC
card into the slot may cause an impairment.
Some memory products manufactured by
Transcend
are made of metal and may cause a short circuit
when contacting with the connection port in the multi-card slot. Avoid using metallic-surfaced
memory products. They could offset the system performance.
When using a memory card through dedicated adapter:
Use the dedicated adapter. Otherwise a short-circuit may occur, causing damage to the computer and
the memory card.
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To safely removing a memory card:
1.
Click
Safely Remove Hardware
icon on the taskbar.
2.
Click
Safely Remove Hardware (S)
.
3.
When
Safety Remove Hardware
window appears, click
Stop
.
4.
When
Stop Hardware
window appears, click
OK
.
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Chapter 11. Appendix
112
Appendix
11-1. Specifications
Available Processors
Intel
Atom
Processor (L2 Cache Size: 512KB ) is supported.
The user must not replace or expand the CPU capacity arbitrarily. The CPU capacity differs depends on model type.
Main Memory
Main memory supports both 512 MB and 1024 MB. The expansion memory slot is not supported.
Memory types and specifications may differ depending on the model.
Secondary Storage Devices
2.5" Hard Disk Drive (SATA)
The hard disk capacity and the type depend on the notebook PC model.
External Optical Disk Drive
It may not be provided depending on the model. Its specifications also differ depending on the model.
LCD
10" WSVGA(1024 x 600) TFT Color LCD
Some models are equipped with Glare Type LCD. This model is enhanced the sharpness compare to the other types of LCD. So, it may
appears glaring a lot but this is the normal status.
The size and the resolution rate of the LCD depend on the notebook PC model.
Authentication for
Anticopy Technology
U.S Patent Nos.4,631,603;4,577,216;4,819,908;4,907,093;5,315,448;and 6,516,132. Patent number of
Macrovision
.
This product includes the technologies that are possessed by
Macrovision
and corresponding companies and
protected by the US Patent Law and other related laws. Use of all technologies subject to the
copyrights must be approved by
Macrovision
in advance. Otherwise, the technologies may only be used for internal
display. Do not disassemble or remodel the product.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 2.0
+
EDR
Bluetooth is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models.
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Web Camera
1.3 Web Camera module
UVC (USB Video Class) driver supported
External I
/
O Interface
External VGA Monitor Port: 1
Microphone: 1
Microphone Input Port (Mic in): 1
Headphone Port: 1
USB 2.0 Ports: 3
Multi-card Slot: 1
RJ 45 (LAN) Port: 1
USIM Card Slot: 1
USIM card slot may not be provided depending on the model.
Video
Mobile Intel Graphic Media Accelerator 950 (Dynamic Video Memory Technology)
The DVMT actively utilizes part of the system memory when processing large graphic data like 3D graphics. Therefore, the size of the
graphic memory is displayed as the sum of the actual graphic memory size and the utilized amount of memory, which is decided by the
size of system memory.
Applications (graphics program, game, etc.) requiring strong graphic processing power may not work properly.
Specifications may differ by model type.
Sound
Realtek High Definition Audio Codec (ALC888)
Built-in Stereo Speakers
Modem
Ericsson F3507g (HSPA Modem)
The support availability may differ by model type.
LAN
Realtek RTL 8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet Controller (10
/
100mbps)
RJ 45 Jack
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The LAN specifications may differ depending on the model.
Wireless LAN
MS-6894 0A Wireless 802.11b
/
g mini-Card (PCIe interface, RTL8187SE single chip)
Wireless LAN specifications may differ by model type and cannot be arbitrarily changed by the user.
Weight
Full Installation: About 1.19kg
Battery: Less than 250 g (3 cells)
/
350 g (6 cells)
Weight descriptions may differ by model type.
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11-2. Power Supply and Environments
AC Adapter (Free Voltage)
Power Capacity: 40W
Input: AC 100V ~ 240V, 1.7A, 50Hz ~ 60Hz
Output: 20V DC 2.0A
Caution: Use a rated and legitimate AC adapter, suitable for the model.
Battery (Li-Ion)
Rated Capacity: 11.1V
Battery Make-up: 3-cell or 6-cell battery (the battery make-up may differ depending on the model.)
Charging Hours: At room temperature (0
~ 40
) and power turned off - Less than 3 hours (Time may differ by model type.)
Not charged under 0 .
The above temperatures are internal temperatures of the battery pack, and may be different from the actual room temperature.
Operation and Storage Environments
Operating Temperature: 10 ~35
Operating Humidity: 20
%
RH ~ 80
%
RH
Storage Temperature: -10 ~60
Storage Humidity: 10
%
RH ~ 80
%
RH
Power Consumption
The above power consumption is calculated on the assumption that the battery is fully charged.
Power consumption during operation or standby may differ depending on the programs the system is running and product specifications.
Even when the system is turned off, it consumes a minute amount of power, if supplied. To cut off power supply completely, disconnect the
power cord from the power outlet.
Operating Conditions Approximately 30W When running moving image media
Standby mode (Idle state) Approximately 15W In Display Off mode
Power Saving mode (Sleep Mode) 1.5W or lower When entering S3(Suspend)
Off Mode (Standby(off) Mode) 1W or lower When terminating the system

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