LG Electronics USA DT-GG Personal Computer User Manual USERS MANUAL 1
LG Electronics USA Personal Computer USERS MANUAL 1
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USERS MANUAL 1
nmna «Jain * PIN:3aszPHnoM Rem?!) LG Copyright 2005 LG Electronics‘ Inc.. DIgilaIMale Co., Lu. Thank you for using the LG product. LG has manutamured and tested this product to provide you with a reliable computing envtronment. Please read this manual carefully before using the computer. to the users Follow the instruction closely to reduce the risk of bodlly harm This sign calls attention to features and operations that may be dangerous & or damage lo the equipment 1.Warning: Not following the instruction could result in death or serious injury. 2.Caution~ Not following the instruction could result in minor or moderate Injury and/or damage to the product. This User‘s guide is tor FK model. Instructions may be different depending on models‘ Check your model before reading Users guide. Keep User‘s guide at a place where other users always can reach 0 Microsoft, MS. MS-DOS, and Vlltndews are trademarks of Microsall Corporation. 0 IBM‘ IBM Personal Computer, P812 and PC AT are trademarks otlntematlonal Business Machine Corporallonv . Memory Stick and 1.9. are trademarks oi Sony Corporation and other oompany names and product names are registered trademarks of legitimate owners. . G LG is a trademark olLG. o Copyrigh12005 LG Electronics Inc.. DigitalMate Co. Ltd ; Information in this manual may include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Images in this manual are for illush'etive purposes only and may be different from the actual product. , an LG reserves the nghls to make improvements and/or changes to the product 4 without non'oe. i . Reproducing any or all or the information contained in this publication without 1, written permission rs pmhibited. g o This computer complies With the radio frequency and safety standards of any ' country or region in which it has been approved for wireless use. mportant Safety lnstructlons .. 1d Installing the system 1-1 Contents of the Product 1-2 Composition 1-3 Installalio 1-4 Connecting Peripheral Devices (To Be Separately Purchased) .v 2. Using the system 2-1 Turning on the Computer 2-2 Using Nndows XP 2-3 Turning oft the Computer 24 Rebooting the Computer 25 Using the Mouse ,. z-s Cleaning tne Mouse v 2-7 Using the Keyboar 2-8 Using the CD-ROM Drive 2-9 Uslng the Dlsk Drives 2-10 Computer Virus 3. System Setup 34 Entering System Setup 3—2 Booting with a use drlve 3—3 Setting a Password .v 3-4 Deleling or Changing a Password 3-5 Inltiallztng System Setup , v M Deciding the Temporary Bootlng Orders. 3»? Setting the Power Saver Made . 3-8 Ustng Hyper-Threading Feature 4. System Recovery 5. Reinstallation of Drivers 54 Reinstalling Printer driver 5-2 Reinstalling Sound drlver 5»3 Reinslaillng Video driver. 6. System Expansion 64 Opening the Computercase. 6»2 Main Board .. . . . 6-3 Internal Connectors 6-4 Replacing lne cpu 6~5 Expanding the Computer Memory 6-6 Adding a Hard Disk 6-71nstalling an Expansion Card cations 84 Product Spe ' Contents 73‘- & Important Safety Instructions Following instructions are to help users to use the product safely and properly and to prevent any potential risk or damage. Please read the following instructions carefully before using the product | Instauation , _________ fiWarning Do not us’é‘fthe product in damp placesi includingfeuiaundrfi‘oqm “We“ The computer may not function correctly, and there is the risk of electric shock. Operate the computer within a temperature range of 41 to 95’F (5'C~35"C) and 30 to 80% of relative humidity ‘Dispose of its “(sentiment amt yinyl packages properly. .. A child may get suffocated by swallowing the desiccating agent or wearing the packages on head. & Caution Use the product in a dust-free environment. j 45 Otherwise, the product may malfunction. Mot placifiy mgphanical interferenke within a 158MYadlu's‘ofthe'CompflE‘. The computer may be heated from inside and result in a burn. ‘z‘Keep away from the moisture omensation. " ’° ' ' ' 3 It may damage on the computer If this happens turn off the computer and make it dry before power Is on wperate the product in a place without electromagnetic interference. ;§ Keep a proper distance between the computer and such electronic appliances as speakers that generate strong magnetic fields, Otherwise. data stored on the hard disk may be lost or the display color on the monitor may be impaired. Q ' Important Safety instructions QLG [Bower Connection QWarning “Do not filoose plugs or damaged power we. 5,5 . 3 An electric shock or fire may occur. Operate the product at the profit/citing”? "mew am" PM 5! Excessive voltage may result in damage on the product. electric shock or fire. Use a socketwill! an earth pin equipped. :fl ‘ "' if not earthed the product may cause an electric shock and get damaged. mes power outlets with an earth pin installed anMupply of rated elec tricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire. There is a possibility of an electnc shock. ,|rl thoicase thatiastranyfiaiwise is heard "chimera o‘r'plug, disconnect the 4 power cord from the outlet immediately and contact the service center. A fire or electric shock may occur. Efiightly connect rm to th‘flhtletf'm'” WWW- Loose connection of the power cord could cause a lire. “Pull th‘e’itlug, not the cord, to disconnect the power. m“ "" ” ' “TM Otherwise, a fire may occur or the product may get damaged. Always keep the power cord and the outlet clefi‘fi? m A fire may occur. In the case that a Waté'ry or filter alien sWe enters inside the computer, i disconnect the po‘vm and coh’tact the servlcé center. W a! Damaged pans may cause a fire or electric shock. Important Safety Instmctions ”5m m ®LG mmtfiith'an’em‘ifimffipe'f m _. ”7 1' I? ”i If not earthed, the product may cause an electric shock and get damaged. Use‘fiower‘outlets Mh aflhrth pm IMIled anif‘proper sugfilfitfited also: a tricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire. Do ‘ cord an of reach of children and pets A damaged power cord may cause an electric shock or fire. Blsing thepomputer fiWarning Clean the computer’wlth proper fitment and dry It completely beforfiWs‘Mfi‘ it * again. Otherwise. a fire or electric shock may occur. ‘Bisconnect the power and the Intetflbt mm from Modem, the LAN are and others' in case of a lightning strike. I An electric shock or tire may occur, m btlmqfimfi'Ehemmmfiem compher. g» '” In the Case that liquid IS spill inside the computer, a fire or electric shock may occur. Do not connect a key-phone line to the modem. .a A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. In theme that mmmmwmct M?” power and contact the servlco center. If a damaged computer is used continuously, an electric shock or fire may occur. “mil Wrifit expfié‘ifie”bomp'fi!§r’to direct sunlight. ii, w m The product may be deformed or caught on fire due to a temperature rise. m lmportant Safety lnstructions Mt Wmfimhefifi'thefibmmi m “ A fire may occur or the product may get damaged HYWUMMWMe winner, stop uslng’the computer and“ connefltthe power before contacting the service center. A fire may occur PPletiMne of ovP‘engipeers’m cli‘Eclt tum putefitas w repairedm M, Otherwise there exists a possibility oi an electric shock or tire Leave thefffi‘oduct away'fr‘om heat-flierating (“faces suc’fi'ams' i‘he’ater. The product may get detormed or catch on lire. B'etore turning on the system, éfiitch on peripheral devices. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. E‘l‘l‘l'fl'fifl'(“Usystel'fi'lael'fsre switching offfisfifihe‘fil'déficé? '¥ \ 4 Otherwise, the product may get damaged. ‘Connect allowed "devices only. a ear W‘ 2 Otherwise, the product may gel damaged. Wot use a darfi'agefi‘cbifibmé'k ornament " "m ' W Othewvise, the product may get damaged or an injury may occur. fifihfiommended name» use a wireless LAN connection within a 5m raillus of?! microwave or plasma light. If you have to use wireless LAN and a plasma bulb within the range, however, do it through a channel between 11 and 13. Still, the connection may not be made, or me transmission rate may drop. Do rfit press‘m‘mflon while the Ppry/CD-Rollll‘wlrive is ritfihlng. W The data may be lost or the disk may spin out unexpectedly to cause an injury, Hnsert a "memory card in the correct direction. $1 3 ts 1.355" m" A forceful insertion of the memory card may damage the product and the memory. ‘Do not drop a part or device of a computer when ejecting it. It dropped. they may get damaged and cause an injury. Important Saiety Instructions 5m _———;——— IStoring and Moving the Computer _’ QCaution “Rimming the comma, turn off wowefifid disconnect all cables It not, one may trip over the wire, damaging the computer and getting an injury. mpgrading the Computer AWarning When disas‘éiflaling the computer, do not take out the power supply unit andfl Eprevent children from svliflliowilWis unscrewed. ,; If a child swallowed a nut. they may get suffocated In that case. see the doctor immediately. Do not‘tiisassemble the power supply unit. a w m " Vou may get an electric shock ‘Bel'b‘i’e disammblinfi'me product, tumm power cable. In case the telephone line is connected to the modem, disconnecg the telephone line also. M “i An electric shock or fire may occur. MdfissmaeMe cb‘m‘fifiter‘W An electnc shock may occur. When handling computer parts, follow the instructions included in the manual} Soldered prickies on the board may cause an injury. fileass use parts certified by LG Electronics. m m A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. Ple’a‘"se contact dflF gaff/res center before yofi'fihh’éfif’an peripheraldeyiée ”not“ manufactured by LG Electronics to’ your computer. _“w n The product may get damaged, ‘ 5” Important Safety Instructions ISafety Note_s_t_g flevent Data Lose (HDD Management) QCaution Handle the computer with care to prevent a data WSW a m 0 Since the hard disk is sensitive to shocks. please make a back-up file of important data ail the time. a The manutacturer will not be responsible for any hard-disk data loss caused by a user's mis- take, Third dfgk danfifi'é' anmgwoccur when. fif I k?" I 0 External shocks are given on the computer while the computer is separated or installedr o The computer is reset (rebooted) due to a power tailure while the hard diskis running. 0 The computer is intected with a virus, tainting the data recoverably. - The power is abruptly disconnected. 0 Moving, shaking or pounding the computer while the hard disk is running, and thus causing fiie damage or bad sectors. fl: is Maude“ back do them nilfi‘l‘MTTe damWW damage. The manufacturer IS not responsible for any data loss, “3. Important Safety |nstructlons ”7” 6 LG m 0 Help and Support Click the "Help and Support" menu to learn Windows operation and troubleshcoting, and receive technical supports. Please read the menu before using the computer. Click [Start] button, and then Help and Support. Suggesledilems‘lexl -—- WM 31»: such nasal lull-moon 4 can» and sauna" comm Knowledge Base and ' — " othel conlems are lnvesllgalefl Mlcrosofl Knowledge Base ls wpponed only when the lnlemel ls counseled Through the lnlemel cannecllon, the user can ask Dlhers for a help and receive the telephone number ol the lechnlcal suppon center. The user can eomlgule By selecting propel me optimal erwlronmenl llems, me use! can loroomwlels check luncllons ol erll‘kms xP and ow bleshuomg. ”F a Help and Support 1.Insta||ing the system r; a." “0191. Contents of the Product Contents and the front design of the product may differ by model. 3 m ééfiémi‘m 413mm ~ g; E J [I 7 Be sure to use designated cleaning chemicals to clean E ; your computer, Use of other chemicals such as thinner‘ : ,benzene or alcohol may cause damage or deformation |~ [1 * *‘ w of the product. ‘ i V aw! at], ' Computer Powe( Cord Q‘a Modern cable LG GILJABI CD (Software Installatlan CD) Recovery CD Installing the system ‘ 5 1-2. Composition Front Part m Installing the system (3 USB (USB 1.0 Port) Connector Connects USB devices or hubs (including a USB mouse or digital camera). 0 IEEE1394 Connector Connects lEEE 1394-4 4-pin devices (including a camcorder). Q Sound Connector [if Earphone Connector A port for external earphones. Microphone Connector w d A port for external microphone. Q Multimedia Card Slot Hosts various portable memory cards - CF, MD, MS, MS»PRO, SD, MMC, SMC and others. (5) Support The support of for stable installation of the main body ofthe computer, QCaution k r .» Each slot is marked with a symbol indicat- ing proper card types that can be accom» modeled. Check the symbol and insert a a right type of memory card in the direction as shown in the figure. Do not delete [Safely Remove Hardware] ( iv) icon. Otherwuse, the computer needs rebooting to use the memory card slot. l Remove the support to use your computer laid down ,, I To use the computer with the body standing. install the support. Otherwise. the system i may function unstably. _ to“ Note . W... e Optic”... part c by puma . Option Guide of GILJABI CD vw wmmflmv . em.“ ”V'fi wicl For more informaim ubuul optional pans. see § Basics W? Qua ®LG Rear Part on may diflerfn ‘e ‘ as depending on product m «x configA Note lThe v ”E Installing the system 0 Computer Power Connector Connects the power cord to provide power to the computer. 9 Keyboard Connector Connects 3 P512 keyboard. AWN-"inc ”Pinto.“ Do not disassemble power supplies. 9 Mouse Connector There is a risk of electrical shock. Connects a PS/2-type mouse. 9 Serlal Connector A serial communication connector to exchange data between the computer and external devices. 6 Video Connector ‘ Connects the monitor cable to use a built»in video. Does not function when a video card is installedl 6 Parallel Connector Parallel communication connector to transmit data from the computer to external devices, mostly to the printer. 0 USB (USB 2.0 Port) Connector Connects USB devices or hubs such as; USB mouse or digital cameras, Q LAN Connects other systems and hubs through the UTP at 10/100l1000 Mps. (2) Sound Connector External Speaker Connector Hosts an external speaker Connector. Line Input Connector Hosts an external audio Connector. Microphone Connector Hosts an external microphone Connector. 0 Digital Sound Output Port (SIPDiF) An optic output port to produce digital sound. Note 4 Morin ,mio isoiiwed ioi nodeio nippuitw ruin card. Installing the system ‘ 15 1-3. Installation Installation is not difficult, and we recommend users to install by themselves. Before installation, turn off the computer and all peripheral devices. As the key~ board and the mouse use same-shaped connectors, please check the symbols next to the mouse connector hole and the keyboard connector hole, Card compo- sition is different from product to product. féwpgning m (that ;lDo not le ya a liquid container on the computer An etectnc shock may occur and the sys- tem could break downrv lKecp no veimiation hole 0! the power supply unit tree of alien substances Internal parts at the computer may get damaged and an electric shock may occur, w14 ‘ installing the system ~rwmu14er~< . m Wt , 0 Connecting the Keyboard The connector of the keyboard cable is round In shapejjnd chllsts of 6 pins. “ ti Insert the keyboard connector pin correctly in the keyboard connector hole on the rear panel of the computer, Insert the keyboard cable cone neclor as shown in the figure. 6 Connecting a Mouse The mouse cable has a from conflor wfit 5 pins? W“ M H The round connector on the mouse cable fits into the PS/2 connector I on the rear of the computer. Be sure to align the 6 pins on the cable 2) with the corresponding holes on the connector Q: t 3 Using the Keyboard Support uncalled a'I’Me hotfofi’af llie' “1,11“me ‘ Raise the keyboard supports to relieve fatigue on the wrists. 0 Connecting Power Powersupply is Movrzgwlsefwmgmzov mm" m "g, M Connect the power cord to the computer and the outlet on the wall. 45me , ,, I Power supply is 110v322tw (selenium) or 220V omy, l Check the location of the switching button when HOV/220V (selection) is used EE k 22Wuse mil/use i 4? lg - Operate the r ; at i , row.“ i qe when SeIECltI’Iq 110V or 220V power , Incorrect u z of power Sb ‘y may damnoo on the it' 1! fire Installing the system 15 1-4. Connecting Peripheral Devices (To Be Separately Purchased) AWarning m m m in -Do not connect too many cables to one exlension cord. An mlcclnc shock may occur. a FDO not leave me power card below the body ill Do not touch me oullei when connecting m disconnecting lhe power cord An eleomc shock may occur. '” 1s ‘ Installing the system Connecting Monitor (To Be Separately Purchase) ‘Khe monitor signal cable aha the Moons are Included in the package boxb t 33491? Qor more Information about uslng Monitor, see the monitor manual. B, W ’ 0 Connect the monitor signal cable to the Video port to transmit computer Signals to the monitor. 9 Connect the monitor power cable both to the mon- itor and the power outlet to supply power to the monitor. When turning on/off the computer. turn on/off the monitor. When using the same power supply unit for the computer and the monitor, check the voltage of the monitor before turning on. When using a When the video builtrin vldeo card is installed Connecting the Printer (To Be Separately Purchased) Thfiijdnter cable and the mom cards are included In the packa‘Mox. W a?“ 3 For more Information about using the printer, see the printer manual. 3 3 Connect the printer cable to a parallel connector of the computer. ' (However if the printer supports USB ports, connect it to the USB connector) 9 Connect the other end of the printer cable to the printer parallel connector. ‘ 6 Connect the power cord of the printer to the printer power con- nector (3 Connect the power plug of the printer to the power outlet. Connecting the Speakers (To BE Separately Purchased) This product is not equipped with speakers. 3? To output sound, connect external speakers. " on: $4 i 0 Connect the speaker connector to External Speaker (M) connector m ‘I I on the rear panel of the computer Note ‘ l Adjust sound volume by using [Vo ume Control} i" icon from the taskbar m" Installing the system Installing the system an 2.Using the System 2-.1.Turning on the Computer Check if the floppy disk drive on the front part of the computer is empty and the power cord and the peripheral devices are connected to the computer on the rear panel. After installing the system, register user information. Turn on the power of the main body, and register user information by following the Vinndows screen instructions. a Registration process Pressing the power switch starts the self-diagnostic procedures; then Windows(R) XP stertup screen is displayed .In a moment, a dialogue box, saying Welcome to Microsoft Windows appears on the screen. Then Click [Next]. After Help protect your PC message appears on the screen, select Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic Updates now and then press [Next]. 20 V Using the system Internet connection option screen appears, follow the instruction, tf you turn the power on the computer for the first time, you have to register your copy of Wrndows XP The registration process may differ dependmg on the model, but the difference does not affect the use of your computer. lWho will use this computer? message appears on the screen. Type the nemesof the users and click [Next]. Using the system “21“ ‘ 6 "Thank you!" message appears on the screen. Click [Finish] to complete the registration process. & Caution Certificate of Authenticity The certificate of authenticity includes th Windows product key. This certificate is the unique indicau'on that proves your Vifindows is authentic. Do not damage or remove this sticker (attached on the side of the product). xThe certificate crowded may be different from this image 87?“ Using the system LGN, ‘ g. < , . =. ti. tirtll I II tlililrllililtli NW 41am Prom m z“MFLE KMPLE SMPI S“i’°,E ‘Jfl'ii!!i‘l!i!i!! termini 2-2.U 9 Windows XP VWndows XP is brilliant, fresh, and easy to use, The desktop and task bar images are sim- plified. and you can easily access applications through the Start menu, There are more "Desktop" options for you to customize the environment. 0 Windows XP Tour Windows is an operation system of the computer. it is recommended to know basic func- tionality of Vlfindows for better use of a computer. Microsoli‘ i) . m’f Windows“ Welcome ta Microsoft” Windows‘ xp Home Edition, the new velsion of WmdUws that brlngs. vow PC to him Emergence the best. Etpeiience windows xp. Wlliduws xp teallv de ‘ click a link on the rig! experlence Windows X? for Click the [Start] button and click Windows XP Tour. 0 Mlnlmlze 0 Maximize . 9 glass Then, the window will appear. Select a feature of Vlfindows XP to view detailed descrip- tion. 0 Windows XP Desktop ”WWW Q "mm jmm gym cm.” 9mm : Click the Start button to view Start menus. '0 [Start button By clicking [All Programs] you can display a list of pro- grams currently installed on the computer. 9 Start Menu include necessary applications to start VWndows. G) Taskbar 0 Taskbar Icons and Clock Indicates currently running programs. You can set me screen resolution, when audio. and ate/time by clicking icons. ou can delete fliers which will be saved auto- matically in the Recycle Bin. Running Empty Recycle Bin iII delete files and folders permanently from your com- uler, {a Recycle Bin ' fl 1, Using the system OvervimmfiféflMW' . 5.3? “Q Click the [start] button to view menus that are most com- monly used on the computer 0 Fixed Topics 0 Recently Used Programs 0 All Programs 0 Control Panel: Enables to customize computer setting. 6 My Computer: Displays lnformalion on drives and networks, and enables you to retneve or run files and folders To Change start Menu'Ster ' E f“ Right~click the [Start] button. and click {Properties} Then, click an option under the Start menu tab, std!“ Pmuatzs |. - Oven AI Ucers E‘m’nre All new To select the default start menu, click [Start Menu] on the [Taskbar and Start Menu Properties] tab. To select the style in an older version of Wlndows, click the Classic Start Menu. Click [OK] to apply the new settings. Using the system 23 ' WWomeenu IW”' "'" ' 3 Select and right-click a program to display at the top oi Start menu. ‘ Click [Pin to Start Menu]. To Display ”gent Documentsun Start Menu wit j n ight—click the [Start] button. and click the [Propel-fies]. lClick Start menu on the Start Menu, tab, and click [Customize]. Select [List my most recently opened documents] on the Advanced tab. and click [OK]. .Click [Apply] -— [0K] in [Taskbar and Start Menu Properties] Window to save the new settings. Then. click the Start button to display the Recently Opened Documents folder where recent documents and files are saved will be displayed on the Start menu. upte W ”Mn l WW I To empty My Recent Documents folder click the Clear List on the Advanced tab Although the list is cleared, the documents will not be deleted m the computer, at Control Panel fw‘ “e‘ W W“ Category View, a New View grouping similar topics, has been added to Control Panel. Classic View displays all topics individually. You can select either Category View or Classic View according to your taste. he mm. fillet sit-in: lie litigi- is [it 33, 3. 3. ll 3}- it its no! Category View Classic View 7 "E * Using the system 4M: am «y . @ LG 0 Changing Desktop Appearance and Theme With Theme menu, you can customize the desktop including the background, the screen saver, icons, windows, the mouse pointer. and sound. If there are multiple users, each user can customize his/her own desktop using Theme menu. 86 U“ Winmflflfiiflfin — »' =M3 %‘ if”? II Click [Control Panel] — [Switch to Classic View]-» [Display]. Clle [Windows Classic] under Themes tab. “emu ifiro Serecfin Other Them‘ ‘ m ' Click [Control Panel] ~ [Switch to Classic View] —— [Display]. C|ICk [Windows XP] under Theme lab. Note A . - To view display pro-genie; click [saggy -s%ontrol Panel] - [Switch to Classic View] and double-click Display. After selecting Windows Classrc, you can customize Winume elements such as whom/r” bordersl icons. and menus. ippearance tab and click Adv ”all To Change Backgrfimd a Click [Control Panel] -» [Switch to Classic View] -. [Display], and select the Background tab (Or locate the mouse point on the Vifindcws background, and right‘click it. Then. a popup menu will appear. Select [Properties] from the popup menu.) Click the scroll (triangle down) button, and check the image list. Select an image to use it as the background, and C|le [Apply]. Then, the background will be changed. However, if there is no image that you would like to use as the background, click [Browse] and select an image file. QwetscréenSaver;W~t ~W1m» m Run [Control Panel] -t [Switch to Classic View] - [Display], And select [Screen Saver] tab. -Select a screen saver from the list. Click the scroll button of Wait field and set the time to wait till the screen saver is activated Select Password Protected check box, then you will be requested to enter the password when restarting andows while the screen saver is running. This feature IS convenient for prevent- ing others from accessing data and damaging them. ' 28 " Using the system To Customiifi‘fi'ckorfiiliflfl W“ ma IRun [Control Panel] -— [Switch to Note 'v' _. :,~,» My.» ~ t, Classlc law] [Display] I To view display properties, fimtart] 1 IC"Ck the theme “7 Change under [Control Panel] -— [Switch to Classic [Themes] tab. View]; and doubts-digit on display. Change the theme. If you change the theme without inputting EIAfter changing the theme, click the theme name, the new theme will be [Apply] under Theme tab of Display named previous name (modified) Properties dialogue box and select m fisafizzed'agéiuwfifgzzxgm (heme' the [save A51” Th lh 'II b cl (1 M 9 new eme WI E? save U7] El y In?“ the name Of the theme, and Documents folder. To open My Documents Click {OK} folder click Start and My Documents. “ ”5- Tflifii‘r‘fif“ M'" M "w m. M “I If there are multiple documents and programs are running on the computer. the laskbar will group tasks and display each group. For example, it there are three Word Pad documents are running on the computer wrlh other seven windows. three Word Pad tasks will be grouped under one Word Pad button. To view a Word Pad documenl, click the Word Pad group bulton and selec1 lhe corresponding document. For simple display 0! the taskber. icons that are not used for a long time and located next to the clock icon WI|| be hidden. Click the arrow bullon to display hidden icons. Or click on the icon to display il again. ‘Dfildop'eléanup , _.:"“»” WW? “3 Vlfith Desktop Cleanup Wizard, you can delete hot icon paths that are not used on the desktop. Desktop Cleanup VWzard will be automatically executed every 60 days. or you can n.|n this program when necessary. To delete unused icons on the desktop, do the following Open [Control Panel] -— [Switch to Classic View1~ [Display]. Click [Customize Desktop] under Background tab. Click [Clean Desktop Now] under Desktop Cleanup lab, Follow mslruclions of [Desktop Cleanup leard]. !;———~—~——~—————-~—- 2-3.Turning Off Computer Abnormal turning»oft of the computer may damage data stored in the hard disk. Click the [Start] button and select Turn Off Computer. 5m gem De L. emu”. Turn off ~ mputar The computer will be automatically turned off. &Warning 1 lYou may not be able to normally turn off the computer in Mndows. When this happens, press the Power button for five seconds l‘h‘l However, this IS an emergency measure and taking “is measure may result in erro " m the system. H as recommended to cltck the {Start} button and select Turn off Computer menu on Windows desktop to shut down the computer Abnormal tummg—otf ot the computer may damage data stored in the hard disk lWhen the program suddenly stops, click [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys and termmate the no ‘ gram through vvlndows Task Manager or restart the system. If the some program tiles Jl Windows has been damaged due to abnormal turnmg—off of the computer, relnstall damaged programs LG Eilectronlcs :3 not rcsponslble for data loss caused by your mlstakes and negll» rionco. * 30 71 Using the system ——_-"' 2-4. Rebooting the Computer The computer needs rebooting sometimes due to abnormal operation or incorrect use, When this happens, reboot the program as described be|ow, Press [cu-r) 4 [Alt] + [Delete] keys to terminate the program or restart the computer, In case the measure described above does not work, press the Power button for five seconds to turn off the computer. Then, restart the computer after 10 seconds. Using the system 51 2-5 Using the Mouse This chapter describes functions of the generally used mouse Depending on the model‘ a different mouse is provided. For FK models, an optic mouse is provided. What Is Click (Select)? “5555“ L km“ MW N You can select a program by clicking the léfiutton of the mouse on the program The mouse enables you to select or run the pro- gram by clicking on it without using the keyboard What Is Double-click (Run)? You can run the program by clicking the left button of the mouse twice consecutively on the program icon. This is called "Double- click." ”W“ ‘ wwvmrmwm «mm, ;..Ae-11lfl”‘n-rwvlr W M What Is Right-click (Undo/Popup Menu)? By clicking the right button of the mouse, you can open the popup menu that includes auxiliary functions of the corresponding program such as Copy, Move, and Rename. ‘ What Is Drag (Move while holding down)? You can move an icon or a window by keeping pressing the left button and dragging the mouse pointer to the intend- ed destination. This is called Dragr ' 32 “ Using the system What is Wheel (Move by rolling the wheel)? If the program is displayed with a scroll bar, you can view the upper and the lower parts of the program by rolling the wheel of the mouse. Using the system 33 -_—-——~—~—— 2-6.Cleaning the mouse If the mouse does notwork,ciean up the mouse with cotton swap. Do as follows. Open up the cover in the direction of the arrow as shown on the picture and take out the ball. See if inside of the mouse is filled with dust, Clean with cotton swab and alcohol. .Close the cover in the direction of the arrow and use the mouse. 34" " Using the system 2-7. Using the Keyboard The keyboard is a kind of communication tool between the computer and the user. You can input the data, execute commands. and perform certain types of tasks on the computer through the keyword. o esc key Terminates or stops the program. 6 Function Keypads fie F1 ~ F12 keys are called function Keys, and each function key has a 1 unique role depending on the oper- attng system and program. F1 lGenerally dlsplays Help menu or the application. a... 0 Typewriter Keypad (See page 36 of the user manual.) men we“ VM H m o Other Keys (Special Control Key) m Print Screen fair Prints or temporarily saves the screen en. Scroll Look ; Moves the entire screen whlle the cursor ts not moving Pause/Break Temporarlly stops the uperaiton of the computer 9 Cursor Keypad and Numeric Keypad . These keys are used to move the cursor" on the munttcr screen (up. down. right and left) if Num Lock lamp is off on the numeric keypad the numeric keypad fu nctlons the same as the Cu rscr keypad. Home 2 Moves the cursor to the begrnntng ol the line. 2 End i Moves the curscrtc the end oftne lune .... Page Up " Moves the cursorto the previous page. a, Page Down u Moves the cursorta the next page . Multimedia/Internet Function Keys , Home ' launches the Internet Explorer on your system. o\ Search Functions while the Internet explorer or Windows Explorer is running Functions as “Access Internet Search Engine" in Internet Explorer and ”Flnd Files" ln Windows Explorer. rd E—mail Runs e-mall programs installed in the system such as Outlook Express. Using the system 53 11616: 0 Typewriter Keypad The typewriter keypad functions the same as keys on the typewriter. The typewriter keypad includes alphabet, numeric, and Korean characters as well as [Shift] + [Alt] + [Backspace] keys. 5 ,a 0 Tab key 6 Backspaca t , . Used to move the cursor to the left Used to in utdata m the data m ut window ansi to move to the nextejata place by one column a"d delete “Ch input Window. Character, Q ‘ it (5) Enter ‘ ‘“ Used to inform the computer ofthe completion of one command or to u change the line Inputting a name Q E ~ 0 Space 0 lnputting initials of the name Used to make a blank space on the right. 9 Caps Lock 9 Windows Toggle cases. Used to select the Start menu without 9 Shift key using the mouse. Used to input the upper characters of keys or capital English letters. 0 Press Shortcut menu key to view PressSiortoutrrenu key toview Shortcuts 9,6 thl and All Keys for the current porgramlshortcut menu Girl and Alt keys are not normally used key works the same as the right-click alone‘ but they are used with other ing the mouse button). keys in combination They function dif- ferently for each program 0,0 This key is used in conjunction with [Fn] & Caution mm- m u key to move on to the next or previous Spilling the water on the keyboard causes page disfunction to the computer. I 36 Using the system 2-8.Using the CD-ROM Drive CD stands for Compact Disc, and ROM stands for Read Only MemoryJUnlike othet auxil» iary devices you cannot write or delete data on the CD~ROM but only can read the data. The CD~ROM drive can read the CD and play audio and video CDs 0 Using the CD-ROM Turn on the computer. and press the Open/Eject button. Put the CD with Its labeled side up, and insert the CD in CD-ROM tray without touching the playing part, (XThe trademark must face upward) = » Eject: Used to eject the CD After pressing Eject button, take me hand otf away ¥ from the CD—ROM drive I Alter mserting a CD, press the C VROM cover or press the Eject button again, fl 0 Using the Windows Media Player The Vlnndows Media Player can play various kinds of audio and video files. You can play and reproduce a CD. If the computer is equipped with a DVD driver, you can play the DVD title, listen to Internet radio programs. play movie clips. and watch music video on an lnternet sites. You can also create his/her own music CD with the Windows Media Player. Click the [Start] button on the desktop and select All Programs -> Accessories -» Entertainment —> Windows Media Player. When the Vlfindows Media Player is executed, click the [Open] button and select audio or video file to play. ‘Adjustingiiie'VéiLTrrie'"H'"'~5mr """" ‘VM' ”E ' Click [Master Volume] icon from the taskbar. ”55 Using the system 2-9.Using the Disk Drive 0 Using the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is an auxiliary memory installed in the computer. The hard disk drive reads and writes data at a last speed and saves large amount of data. As both the disk and the disk drive are installed in the hard disk, the "hard disk" and the "hard disk drive" are used as the same terms. After installing a new hard disk, set up the system and for- mat the hard disk while referring to the "System Setup" part Upon Data Damage ih Hard Disk. “$115, a“ A hard disk is sensitive to the external environments and shocks. The manufacturer is not responsible for data loss or damage of the hard disk caused by errors, Therefore, it is recommended to back up important data tNotes dfi’Removal or Separaitio'rfof the Com ”w I Before removmg or installing a computer, turn oft the computer and correctly connect cables. In the case where cables are incorrectly linked, the hard disk may get damaged. I When installing a hard disk, use designated nuts oniy, Otherwrse, defects may occur on the hard disk. If you uses thicker nuts than standard ones. critical damage may be done to electronic parts. I For stable use of the hard disk, fix the hard disk in the main body at the computer without any gap or vibration. Motesfmperating Envirhjfiient of the Computer ' “is,” , ' mt $1“ I The hard disk may get damaged by external shocks during transportation. I Avoid direct sunlight and damp place because the hard disk is sensrtive to high temperature and humidity. I Cover the hard disk with a static electricityvresistant envelope. I Put the hard disk away from appliances with strong magnets such as TV and stereo set. I The hard disk can get damaged by an electric shock from lightning It is recommended, therelore, not to use the computer during thunder and lightening, and disconnect the power cord when not using the computer Notes on Operation o‘l'the Computer " ”P“ ‘m “We 7‘ fit?! I Shocks on the hard disk during transportation may cause file damage or bad sectors. I When the computer is abruptly reset (rebooted) due to power failure, the hard disk may get damaged. I The hard disk may get damaged when infected with computer viruses. I BIO setup with wrong hard disk parameter values may damage the hard disk. I If necessary files are deleted by your mistake, the computer may not properly function, I Abrupt turning-off of the computer can damage the computer. Using the system ”Q 3 Disk Defragmenter The disk defragmenter will collect fragmented volumes so that the computer can operate eff- ciently and fast. Finish other application programs before running the Disk Defragmenter. Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and select Accessories - System Tools —» Disk Defragmenter. When the following screen appears. select the drive, and click the [Defragment] button. "37!“ Using the system In 2-10.Computer virus m , Computer viruses are programs that penetrate other programs and files. Computer viruses infect other files through replication, leaving the infected files and programs damaged and unusable We provide "Norton AntNirus," a vaccine program, to light viruses. Services and automatic upgrades of Norton AntiVirus through LiveUpdate are available for one year after initial installation. 0 Installing Norton AntiVirus Click the Norton Antlvlrus icon on the desktop. Following windows appears. Click [Next]. Using the system 1“ Following window appears. Norton Antivirus installatlon Is complete message appearsA Click [Finish], mammm- m" ”32” Using the system 3 Norton Antivirus update You should have an internet access to process Norton Antivirus update. .Click [Start] and [All programs]—~[Norton Antivirusl—[LiveUpdate1— [Norton AntiVIrus]. Click [Next]. Following Window appears. Click [Next], Using the system ‘475
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