Movita Technologies 200 User Manual 8
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200 NOTEBOOK Preliminary Quick Manual Apr. ‘99 FCC ID = «ii/Yaw SAFETY & COMPLIANCE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - Notebook residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause ham-tful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur In a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user IS encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: El Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. D increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver, 0 Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. in Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help, Declaration of Conforrnlly This device complies with part 15 of the FCC mles. Operation is subject to the following conditions: a This device may not cause harmful interference. D This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ‘ ii Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — Fax/modem This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On a label that contains, among omer information. the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must. upon request. provide this information to your telephone company. If your telephone equipment causes ham to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify in advance But. if advance notice isn't practical, you will be notified as soon possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC, Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect proper operan‘on of your equipment. The FCC prohibits connecting this equipment to party lines or coin-telephone service, in the event that this equipment should fail to operate properly, disconnect the equipment from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem. if the problem is with the equipment, discontinue use and contact your dealer or vendor, The FCC also requires the transmitter of a FAX transmission be properly identified (per FCC Rules Part 68, Sec. 68.381 (c) (3)). Canadian Depoflmenf of Communications-Notebook This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference—causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilieur du Canada. VCCI cmfiflli. Mfiflgfiflglififigfiififlmlfifi (VCC I) ”fit! “£1“ fizifliflififiiéfifi’ffe Cflfilli. ifliflffit‘fifiifé :. k if BEN: L'l'wi‘rfi“ imiéilit"? "71”?7" ilk") a “xi’titflliiiffifiLTf! inane Lu seneeaise:f: tfl‘fifl 21's fimfiiflfitllfioTELb‘flbmwiLT‘FE‘W, DHHS— the CD-ROM Drive FDA Regulations require the following statement for all laser-based devices: “Caution, Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than these specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure." Caution: This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT“, To use this model propeny, read the instruction manual carefully and keep this manual for future reference. in case of any trouble with this model, please Contact your nearest “Authorized Service station'. To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open mis enclosure. UL 3011er Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturerl Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer‘s instructions, iv CE Declaration of Conforri'iiry The system computer model 200 and accessories conform to the following production specifications: Manufacturer Name: Movita Technologies Int; Manufacturer Address: No.26 Wu-Chunn 7 Rd. Wu—Ku Industrial Park Taipei County, Taiwan. R.O.C. Model Name: 200 Is herewith continued to oomply with the requirements set out In the council directive on the approximation ofthe laws of the member sates relating to elearomagnetic compatibility (SEEM/EEC) and low voltage directive (72/23/E50693/881EEC). Forthe evaluation regarding the electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage directive the following mndards were applied. Standards HSBJGIEEC-EHC Directive EN 55022 : 1954/A1 1995 LimiB and methods of measurement of radio (015m 22) diatulbanoe chanwleriatiu of lnlonnation technology eompment EN 61000-3-2 : 1995 Disturbances in supply lyltemx mused by nuuuhold (15C 5552) appliance and similar electrical equipment "humanist EN 6100-13 : 1995 Pan 2: nermoniotlpam: voltage lluduations. (IEC 555-3) EN 500324 Generic Immunity Sand“ prEN 55024<2 1992 Electrostatic discharge requirlmanu (IEC 801-2) WEN 550246 1991 Radialied, radio frequency ewmmagnefic field. (lEC 801-3) prEN 550244 1992 Eleotriul fast transient requirement (EC 8014) TWEEc-LW Voiw Directive EN 60950 1992 Electronic. Dan Practising Equipment +A|oA2$A3 The folloan manufeomrerflmporter is responsible for this declaration: Company Name: Movita Technologies Inc, Company Address: Noize Wu-Chung 7 Rd. Wu-Ku industrial Park Taipei County, Taiwan, R.QC Person responsible for making this declarah‘on: Name: Daniel Yang Position: E.V.P. Place Taipei Date: 1999/4112 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE NOTEBOOK Welcome This notebook is a state of the art portable computer that delivers high- performanoe processing and crisp graphics on a large built-in screen and can easily replace a typical full-sized desktop computer. The system has multiple media storage devices and versatile upgrade paths for increasing memory, adding peripheral devices. and so on. To Open the System Slide the locking latch on the front edge of the notebook to me right and lift the built-in screen up to a good viewing angle. Upper cover Locking latch Inside the Notebook The main working area of your notebook includes the keyboard, touchpad, touchpad buttons. audio system speakers, microphone, power switch, indicator lamps, and the built-in screent Build-in screen Power indicators Power Button Touch Pad and Touchpad buttons Power Indicators The two power indicators are located on the up edge of the power button. Left-aide Indicator Steady green light System is turned on Flashing green light System is in Suspend mode Right~slde Indicator Steady green light Battery is fully charged Flashing green light Battery is charging Status Indicators The four smtus indicator lamps are located just above the keyboard. From left to right, the four indicators represent the HDD, Caps, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock, respectively. About the Keyboard The appearance of the notebook keyboard depends on the version of the system that you are using, and the language version of your system. Embedded Function Keypad K n if. 1 l u ” ,._ r. m. . - m z: __ l . . , . A n . ., » . = M I a 3 . 5 s 7 s a — w 5: o e v y u. x n- v . l n T t I t h. c." s n N 4 . t e L J . m ... _ _ ._.m. o— x c v . n n < , an l ... m n m l v m. _ ._ Windows Keys - Cursornrrow u Function key KEYS Function Key Reference The table below illustrates each function key action, and other embedded keyboard ioons: Keystrokes FN + F2 This key combination causes your notebook to suspend to RAM. FN + F3 This key combination causes your notebook to suspend to disk. FM 4- F4 This key combination toggles the video display between the built-in screen and an extemal monitor. FN + F6 This key combination turns off of the sound built- in speakers FN + F7 4” This key combination increases the volume of the speakers, and any speakers attached to the sound port, PM + F8 4 (( This key combination decreases the volume of the speakers, and any speakers attached to the sound port. FN + F9 This key combination increases the brightness of the built-in screen. FN + F10 This key combination decreases the brightness of the built-in screen. screen contrast This system uses a bright active matrix display with a fixed contrast, so these FN +F11 0 These two keystrokes are used to control the 0 functions do not operate on this notebook. FN+F12 This key activates the Start button Windows Task Bar. This key opens the pull down menu of a selected icon or object. Using the Touchpad Moving your fingertip across the touchpad surface, is exactly the same as moving a mouse across a mousepad, Two buttons are located below the touchpad The button on the lefi acts exactly likes the left button on a mouse. The button on the right acts exactly likes the right button on a mouse. For more detailed information about Tapping, Scrolling, Auto scroll, and Panning, please refer to the on—line manual on the included CD-ROM. a“ Left-side Description The lefi side contains a FDD drive bay, 3 PS/2 port, 3 AC adapter port and a PC card slot‘ AC adapter Floppy diskette drive PC card slots PC card eject button Right-side Description The right side houses a banery and Hard disk drive compartment and a CD~ROM drive. Battery and HDD drive Rear Side //0 Ports The rear side has a full range of HO ports that allow you to connect a variety of peripheral devices to your system. Security lock Monitor use anchnr Inn-axed Using the AC Adapter Jack The rear side of the notebook has a single power jack for the DC power cable from the AC adapten Note: To connect a serial, parallel, or USB device, we recommend that you power down the system, connect the device, and then restart the system. If necessary, you can make changes to the IRQ (interrupt request) and I/O address of the port, by using the system setup utility. Using the Serial Port The 9-pin serial port can be used to connect your notebook to serial devices such as a serial mouse, an external fax/modem, and so on. This Serial Port is identified by your notebook as COM1. Your notebook also runs the infrared transceiver through a serial port called COM2, and ifthe optional fax/modem is installed, it is identified as either COM3 or COM4. Using fire Parallel Port The 25-pin parallel port is usually used to connect your notebook to a parallel device such as a printer, scanner, or plotter When you add a printer to your system, you usually need to load a driver for the printer from the original Windows CD or diskettes. The Printer icon in the Control Panel has an Add New Printer icon to help you install a printer. The Parallel Port is identified by your notebook as LPT1. Using the USB Parts The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is a new interface for computers. lt is designed for all types of devices, such as a keyboard, mice, scanners, etc. Using the Stereo and Video Parts The stereo out jack or RCA jack is for the use of an AN cable. The video port can be configured for the NTSC or PAL TV format by using the video software utility. Using the External Monitor Port The external monitor port can be used to connect an external CRT (cathode ray tube) or flat panel monitor to your notebook. Using the PM Port This port lets you connect an external keyboard to your system, such as a full size AT-enhanced keyboard, or an external pointing device to your system, such as a mouse or a Track Ball. The PS/2 device must have a mini-DIN PS/2 connector. Features on the Unit Base For additional information on each feature of! the detailed on accessory kit. he notebook, please refer to -iine manual included on the additional CD-ROM in the CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED Connecting Power to the System Warning : it is particularly important mat you only use the AC adapter supplied from your dealer. Othemise, you may damage your notebook. The AC adapter is auto-sensing so that your notebook can operate through the AC adapter connected to any available power supply in a wall outlet. The AC adapter is also used to recharge the rechargeable battery. Direct current _/ cable Pawerindr’cater light Note: It is particulafly important that you give your battery a full charge the first time that you use it. We recommend that you leave the system connected to the AC adapter until the battery is fut charged. The fight indicator lamp on the front is fully charged Plug the power cord into a regular AC power supply outlet. The power indicator on the AC adapter will turn on to show that it is connected to AC power. Plug the direct current cable froth the AC adapter into the AC adapter jack on rear side of the notebook. The right side indicator on the front edge of the notebook will begin flashing with a green light This indicates that the AC adapter has begun charging the internal battery. PPM? First Time Start Up Warning : The description below applies to notebooks that have been pre-installed with an OEM version of Windows 95 or IMndows 98. If your system has not been pre- installed with an OEM Windows, install your own operating system using retail versions of the operating system soflware and following the instructions given with the software, oroy referring to the section System Setup and Installation. if the Windows operating system is partially installed on your system, 1. Turn on your notebook by pressing the power switch down and holding it down for about two seconds. When you see activity on the status display panel, you can release the power switch. 2. When Vlfindows starts, you may see a Safe Recovery message. This means that the notebook has been turned on at least once since the partial installation of Windows, and Windows has 3. The setup program erI ask for the language and layout of your keyboard. Select the appropriate items from the list provided and proceed. 4. Setup will then ask for your name and company name if applicable. Type in the information and proceed. 5. Setup will then display the Windows license agreement. This document details the terms and conditions under which you are licensed to use the Vlfindows software. You must read this information and then click on the “I accept the agreement" check 10 10. system. Setup will then begin to configure your computer. After some time, you will be required to restart the computer. When the notebook has restarted, setup will ask you to select a printer for your system. You can select a printer at this time, or leave it till later if you prefer. Setup will then display a Time Zone window. Use the touchpad to select the correct time zone for you location, and reset the time and date. At the end of the setup session, a backup utility appears which allows you to make backup diskettes of the Windows operating system. This requires two or more boxes of diskettes. If you have a Vtfindows CD-ROM. or Windows diskettes, you can cancel this procedure, or delay it to a later time. You can learn a lot about your computer by using the windows My Computer utility, located on your desktop. if you click on this icon, it will show a graphical representation of the media devices on your system. 1, 2. System Setup and Installation Place a Windows or DOS boot diskette in the floppy diskette drive and turn on your system. If you are creating new partitions on the drive, you must run the OVMAKFIL utility first, in order to create a partition for the ‘suspend to disk’ feature on your notebook. If you are creating new partitions on the drive, use the DOSNVindows FDISK program to create the partitions. Use the DOSMfindows FORMAT program to format the new partitions. if you cannot access the CD-ROM drive, install the CD-ROM driver from the support disk. Copy- the files to a floppy diskette if necessary. After you have access to the CD-ROM drive, install your Windows CD in the drive. The Windows installation should begin automatically. if it doesn't begin automatically, run the SETUP program on the disk. 11 7. Follow the instmotions to install Windows. 8. Afler a successful Windows installation, place the support utility CD in the drive and start installing the drivers and utilities that you need for the system. Depending on the configuration of your notebook, you may not need to install all the software on the Utility CD. 9. DLook for a README file inside the folder of the software that you are about to install. It may contain special installation instructions, or updated information that is not included in this section. 10. DLook for the installation program and run it. usually called SETUP or lNSTALL. Follow the in screen to install the drivers and/or militias. This program is stmotions on the 11. DYou will probably need to install the following software from utility CD: Touchpad: Driver/Utilities lntel Update Patch Program (only for WIN 95) Video: Drivers/Utilities Audio: Drivers/Utilities PC Card Drive (PCMCIA): Drivers/Utilities CD-ROM: Driver/Utility Fax/Modem: Driver/Utility 12 Specification INPUT DEVICE I/O Interface Power System 200 processor Intel Pentium II with AGP Intel Pentium II PPGA with 300/333/366/400/433 MHZ Emable L2 Cache 128K SYSTEM CHIP Int°144°BX L2 Cache L1/L2 Cache Embedded Processors L2 Cache with 128K Memory Two 144 pin 33V SODIMM Socket Max 256MB Fast PC100 SDRAM BIOS 2Mbit 3.3v Flash EPROM PC 98,ACPI Corn liant Display - » 128bit 2D&3D Support Embedded 4MB Vldeo RAM 12.1" XGA TFT ,Resolution 800‘600 HDD ATA-33 Ultra DMA FDD 35" ,1.44MB CD_ROM/DVD 24x CD—ROM ,2X DVD-ROM Audio Two speakers(1W) and internal MIC H/W Wavetable,16bit stereo audio PCMCIA One Tpe II slot 3.3V or 5v Crds Supported |——————.———-—-——*—‘—" PS/2 interface Traekpad PC card v3.0 Card Bus One 9Pin Serial port One EPP/ECP 25 Pin Parallel port One Serial Inflated port(F[R) One 15Pin Monitor port One 6Pin PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse port One USB port Two audio jackszheadphone/speaker External MIC-in Mi~MH or Li-ion Batterieskemovable PMU Suspend to RAM/HDD Mode and Last Frozen stage Ph sieal Option Regulations Dimensionz297mm‘245mm‘38mm(W‘D*H) FCC,CE,VCCI,CNS,UL,CUL,TUV,S MARK 56k bps v.90 Fax/Modem
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