Samsung Electronics Co SP10BT Notebook PC w/ Bluetooth User Manual 1a

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Notices
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted, in any form or by any means, mechanical photocowing, recording or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of the manufacturerl
The information within this manual is subject to change without notice,
The manufacturer shall not he held liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions
contained in herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the
furnishing, performance or use of this material.
Microsofl Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsofl Corporation.
Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only, and may be
trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Macrovlslon Statement
If your computer in: a DVD drive and an analog TV Out port, the following
paragraph applies:
This product incorporates copyright prolection technology that is protected by method
claims ofcertain us. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home
and other limited Viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Copyright 2002 All rights are reserved
Names I
Important Safety Information
Safety Instructions
Your system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of
information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of dis product, it is
important that the safety instructions marked on the product and in the documentation
are
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followed.
Always follow these instmotlons to help guard agalnst personal Inlury and
En? damage to your system.
Setting Up your System
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' Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the
documentation before you operate your system. Retain all safety and operating
instructions for future use.
0 Do not use this product near water or a heat source such as a radiator.
0 Set up the system on a stable work surface,
0 The product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on
the rating label.
0 Ensure that the electrical outlet you are using to power your equipment is easily
accessible in case of fire or short circuit.
0 If your computer has a voltage selector switch, make sure that the switch is in
the proper position for your area.
' Openings in the computer case are provided for ventilation. Do not block or
cover these openings. Make sure you provide adequate space, at least 6 inches
(15 cm). around the system for ventilation when you set up your work area.
Never insert objects of any kind into the computer ventilation openings.
0 Ensure that the fan vents on the bottom of the casing are clear at all times. Do
not place the computer on a sofl surface, doing so will block the bottom vents.
' If you use an extension cord with this system, make sure that the total ampere
rating on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the
extension cord ampere rating.
Care During Use
Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it.
Do not spill anything on the system The best way to avoid spills is to not eat or
drink near your systemi
Some products have a replaceable CMOS battery on the system board. There is
a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the
battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ifthe CMOS
battery requires replacement insure that a qualified technician performs the task
When the eomputer is turned off, a small amount of electrical current still flows
through the computer. To avoid electrical shook1 always unplug all power
cables. remove the battery and modem cables from the wall outlets before
cleaning the system.
Unplug the system from the Wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified
personnel if:
— The power cord or plug is damaged,
7 Liquid has been spilled into the system.
— The system does not operate properly when the operating insn'uctions are
followed.
— The system was dropped or the casing is damaged.
~ The syslem performance changes.
Replacement Parts and Accessories
Use only replacement parts and accessories recommended by manufacturer.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No 26 AWG or larger teleoommuniceflons
line cord.
Do not use lhls product in areas classified as hazardous. Suotr areas Include
patient care areas 01 medical and dental facilities, oxygen riotr environments,
or Industrial areas.
Important Safely Information iiI
Battery Disposal
\l , Do not put rechargeable ballerles or products powered by non-removable
Em: rechargeable batteries in me garbage.
Contact the Samsung Helpline for informuion on how to dispose of baneries that you
cannot use or recharge any longer
Follow all local regulations when disposing of old batlerles.
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Regulatory Compliance Statements
Wireless Guidance
Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
devices), operating in the 2.4 GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook
system The following section is a geneml overview ofconsiderations 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 Ivy 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 requirements.
Wireless devices are closely regulated and use may not be allowed.
The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in your
notebook is well below the RF exposure limits as known at this time, Because the
wireless devices (which may be embedded into your notebook) emit less energy than
is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, manufacturer
believes these devices are safe for use. Regardless of the power levels, care should be
taken to minimize human contact dlu-ing normal operation.
As a general guideline, a separation of 20 cm (8 inches) between the wireless device
and the body, for use of a wireless device near the body (this does not include
extremities) is typicalr This device should be used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the
body when wireless devices are on and transmitting.
This transmitter must not be collocated or operation ln oonjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter,
Some circumstances requlre restrictions on wireless devices. Examples of common
restrictions are listed below:
Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on
commercial almait. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to he
turned olf while traveling in an airplane. 802.115 (also known as wireless
Ethernet or Will) and Blueiooth communication devices are examples of
devices that provlde wireless communication.
Regulatory Compliance Statements v
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In environments where the risk of lnterterenoe to other devices or services Is
harmful or perceived 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
the sanction to use wireless devices. ask the applicable authority for
authorization prior to use or tumlng 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 traveling between
countries with your system. check with the local Radio Approval authorities
prior to any move or trip for any restrictions on the use at a wireless device In
the destination country.
It your system came equipped with an lntemal 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 wireless device will void the authorization to use it Please
contact manufacturer for service,
Only use drivers approved for the oountry in which the device will be used. See
the manufacturer System Restoration Kit, or conned manufacturer Technical
Support for additional Information.
United States of America
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15
Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
devices), operating in the 2.4 GHZ Band, my be present (embedded) in your nolebook
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 113 number is on the system labelt
The FCC has set a general guideline of 20 cm (8 inches) separation between the device
and the body, for use of a Wireless device near the body (this does not include
extremities} This device should be used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the body
when wireless devices are on. The power output of the wireless device (or devices),
which maybe embedded in your notebook, is well below the RF exposure limits as set
by the FCC,
This transmitter must not be collocated or operation in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (i) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
recon/ed, Including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Wireless devices are not user serviceable, Do not modify them In any way,
Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Contact
manufacturer for services
FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use:
“While Installing and operating this transmitter and antenna combination the
radio frequency exposure limit of 1mW/cm2 may be exceeded at distances
close to the antenna installed Therefore, the user must maintain a minimum
distance of 20cm from the antenna at all times This device can not be
oolocated with another transmitter and transmitting antenna."
Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the
following two conditiouszfl) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation,
Regulatory Compliance Statements w'i
B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FOC Rules. These Iimifi are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference In a
residential Installation. This equipment generate uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and it not installed and used In accordance with the
instructions may cause harmful interference will not occur in a panlcular
Installation. Ii this equipment does cause harmful Interferenoe to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by tumlng the equipment off
and on, the user Is encouraged totry to correct the interference byone or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
' Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver Is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for additional suggestions. The user 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 television interference caused by
unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment 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.
a This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Iimitsfora (Jess
Federal Communications Commission Part 68 Statement
This equipment compiles with part of the FCC rules, On the back of this equipment is
a label that conflicts, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer
equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be
provided to the telephone company.
This equipment uses the following USOC jacks : RJl 1C
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment.
This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or promises
wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. See Installation
Instructions for details.
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The KEN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to
telephone line, Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not
ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of RENs
should not exceed five (5.0), To be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to a line, as determinedby toml RENs, contact the local telephone company
to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.
If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone
Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be
required. But ifadvance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the
customer as soon as possible, Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary,
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect the operation ofthe equipment. Ifthis happens. the
telephone company will provide advanced notice in order for you to make necessary
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment (Modem) for repair or warranty
information, please Contact your local distributor. If the equipment is causing harm to
the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the
equipment until the problem is resolved,
The user must use the accessories and cables supplied by the manufacturer to get
optimum performance from the product
No repairs may be done by the customer.
This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone
company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to
use a computer or other electronic device, including fax machines, to send any message
unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each
transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and
an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message
and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or
individual. (The telephone number provided may not be any number for which charges
exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.)
In order to program this information into your fax machine, refer to your
communications software user manual.
Regulatory Comp/lance Statements Ix
Canada
Industry Canada (IC)
Intentional Emitter per RSS 2 10
Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
devices), operating in the 2.4 (3111 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 Canada if an
Industry Canada 113 number is on the system label.
As a general guideline, a separation of 20 cm (8 inches) between the wireless device
and the body, for use of a wireless device near the body (this does not include
extremities) is typical. This device should he used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the
body when wireless devices are on.
The power output of the wireless device (or devices), which may be embedded in your
notebook is Well below the RF exposure limits as set by industry Canada.
This transmitter must not he collocated or operation in conjunction with any other
antenna or 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 interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
To prevent radio Interierence to licensed service. this device Is intended to be
operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding,
Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to
licensing.
\v ,, Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them In any way.
E?:\~ Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Contact
‘ manufacmver for service.
Unintentional Emitter per ICES—003
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from
digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada,
Le present appareil numérique n‘émet pas de bruits radioélectriques depassant les
limitesapplicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B preacrites dans le figlement
sur le brouillage radioélecn'ique edict/e par Industrie Canada.
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European Union
The following information is only applicable to syslems labeled with the CE mark C6.
European Dlrectlves
This Information Technology Equipmenthxs been tested and found to comply with the
following Emopean directives:
. EMC Directive sync/sec with amending directives 92/31/EEC & 93/68!
EEC as per
— EN 5502 Class B
~ EN 6100044
— EN 61000-3-3
— EN 55024
0 Low Voltage Directive (Safety) 73/23/EEC as per EN 60950(A1/A2/A3/A4/
A1 1)
0 Radio and Telecom Terminal Equipment Directive 199/5/EC as per
— CTRZI (if fitted with a modern device)
— ETS 300 328 (if fitted with a 2.4 GHz band embedded wireless device)
— ETS 301 489-1 (if fitted with a 2.4 GHz band embedded wireless device)
~ ETS 301 489-17 (if fitted with a 24 GHz band embedded wireless device)
European Radio Approval Infonnatlon
(for products fitted wlth EU-approved radio devlces)
This Product is 8 Notebook computer; low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio
frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operafing in the 2.4 GHz band, may
be present (embedded) in your notebook system which is intended for home or office
use. This section is only applicable if these devices are present, Refer to the system
label to verify the presence ofwireless devices.
Wireless devices that may be inyour system are only qualified for use in the European
Union or associated areas if n CE mark (6 with a Notified Body Registration Number
and the Alert Symbol is on the system label.
The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in you
notebook is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the European Commission
through the R&'ITE directive.
Regulatory Compliance Statements XI
European States qualified under wireless approvolr:
EU Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Flnland, France (with frequency
resolutions). Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Accept EU Iceland, Lleohtenstein, Norway and Swltzertand
European States with restriction; on use:
EU In France, me frequency range is restricted to 24465-24835 MHz for
devices above 10 mW transmitting power such as wireless LAN,
Accept EU No Ilmltatlons at this time,
European Telecommunication Informatlon
(for products fitted with EU-approved modems)
Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the Radio and
Telecom Terminal Equipment Directive l999/5/EC. Such marking is indicative that
this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards:
cm zl - Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to the
analogue Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs) ofT'E (excluding TE
rupporfing voice telephony services) in which network addressing, if provided, is by
means of Dual Tone Mum-Frequency (DTMF) signaling,
Although this equlpment can use either loop dleoennect (pulse) or DTMF
(tone) signaling. only the performance of the DTMF slgnallng is subiect to
regulatory requirements for correct operation. It is therefore strongly
recommended that the equipment Is set to use DTMF signaling for access to
publlc or private emergency services, DTMF signaling also provides taster all
setup.
This equipment has been approved to Council Decision 93/482/EEC7“CTR 21" for
Pun-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network
(Psml
However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in ditferent
countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of
successful operation on every PSTN termination point. In the event of problems, you
should contact manufacturer Technical Support,
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Japan
Wireless Devlces
Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication
devices), operating in the 2.4 GHz Band, may be present (embedded) inyour notebook
system. This section is only applicable ifthese devices are present. Refer to the system
label to verify the presence of wireless devices
wireless devices thnt my be in your system are only qualified for use in Japan ifa
TELEC 1D is on the system labelr
Operational guidelines (or 2.4 GHz band wireless equlpment (if equipped)
This equipmentuses the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band. The ISM band is the industrial,
scientific, and medical device band. Devices that might also use this band are
microwave ovens, other LAN devices, amateur radio Stations, licensed premises radio
stations, and non-licensed specified low-power radio stations.
Prior to setting up your devioe:
1. Make sure that there are no other devices in your area using the same frequency
band.
2. Change the channel, location, or discontinue device use if you are interfering with
any other radio station.
3. Contact manufacturer iryou have any problems with this device.
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VCCI Statement
This equipment is in the Class B category (Information Technology quu'pment to be
used in a residential area or an adjacent area thereto) and conforms to the standards set
by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology
Equipment aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas, When used
near a radio or TV receiver, it may become the cause of radio inoerference. Read
instructions for correct handling.
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Laser Safety
All systems equipped with CD or DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety
standards, including IEC 825, The Laser devioes in these components are classified as
“Class 1 Laser Products" under a US Department of Health and Human Services
(DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard. Should the unit ever need servicing. contact
an authorized service location.
Laser Safely Non:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of mooedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To
prevent exposure to laser beams, do not trylo open the enclosure of a CD or
DVD drive.
Laser safety xv
Power Cord Requirements
The power cord set (wall plug, cable and AC adapter plug) you received with your
computer meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your
equipment.
Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country
where you use the computer-l For more information on power oord aet requirements,
sonnet your authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider
General Requirements
The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
0 The length of the power cord set must be at least 6.00 feet (1.8m) and a
maximum of 975 feet (10111),
0 All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency
responsible for evaluation in the country where the power cord set will be used.
. The power cord set must have re minimum current capacity of 7 A and a
norninul voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC, as required by each country’s
power system.
0 The appliance ooupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an EN 60
320/1EC 320 Standard Sheet Cl3 connector, for mating with appliance inlet on
the computer.
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Country-Specific Power Cord Set Requirements
The requirements listed below are applicable in the specific country lisud:
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[2 1. Flexible cord must be Type H05VV-F. Z-oonductor. 1.0 mm‘ conductor
size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear
lire certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the
country where It will be used.
Flexible card must he Type SVT or equivalent. No.1B AWG. Wall plug must
be a two-pole gmundlng type.
Appliance coupler, flexible 00rd, and wall plug must bear a “T’ mark and
registration number In accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. Flexible
cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, z-oonductor. 0.75 mm2 conductor size.
Wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese industrial
Standard 08303 (15 A. 125V) configuration.
Power Cord Requirements xvii
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Using Your Documentation
Congratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer with the Windows® XP
operating system. Whether you are new to using a portable computer or are an
experienced user, this user’s manual can help you get the most from your computer.
Manual Documentation Conventions
Information Icons
Three icons and their associated messages appear in this manual. The information
icons are placed before the step/information they apply to:
Warning:
Indicates the possibility of personal injury.
caution:
Warns you of possible damage to equipment or data.
Note:
Informs you of special circumstances.
Technical Information:
X Informs you of speclal requlremenis or limitations for use oi item(s).
Keyboard Conventions
Keys um you need to press to perform certain functions are displayed in the manual
usin a small graphic of the button. For example: 
or  indicates the control key (Ctrl on the keyboard}
Ifyon need to press two keys at the same time, the key names are shown joined by a
plus sign. For example:
means that you should press the Eu key and hold it and then press the F8 key.
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in many installation programs you will have to get a program from the CD-ROM
device. The program installation sequence assumes that the CD is drive d:\, however
this is not always the case. The name of the CD—ROM drive is the letter following the
letter assigned to your last HDD. For instance. if you have one HDD with two
partitions, the HDD is drives C: and D: and the CD-ROM drive is then drive E.
Touchpad Conventions
You may be asked to click or doubleclick on items on the display screen. As a general
note the touchpad actions not much in the same way as a wheel mouse, any dififerenoes
are explained fidly.
The object that needs to be clicked upon will be displayed in Bold text or shown in a
smnll figure such as the “Start Button" shown on the right = A
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Wlndows Conventions:
@ Almost all Windows” programs will display the name/function at a button or
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Software User Documentation
Your computer is shipped from the factory with several sofiware programs installed.
The sofiwal‘e may include its own online or printed documentation, Refer to the
documentation or the Help options in the sofiware for more information.
The figures and Illustrations in this manual may not be identical to those on
your System
General Icon Note:
Some of the icons used in Windows XP may be placed on the Iaskbar by
selecting (ex: Place the volume ioon in the taskbar) in the proper-flee dlaiog
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Digital & Dolby Home Theater System support, CD-ROM/floppy drives, Biometric
(fmgerprint) security system/Memory Stick (factory options) and wireless LAN
capability (factory option), to meet your computing needs at home or on the road,
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Where Everything Is
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needed to operate your notebook computer.
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Using Your Computer for the First Time
This section gives you detailed information on using your camputer for the first timer
Installing the Battery
To Install the battery pack:
1. With the computer’s power off, close the LCD panel and turn the computer over
so the bottom ofthe unit faces up,
Insert the battery into lhe battery compartment ensuring the correct
mentatlon so that the battery file In Its slot properly.
1. Place the battery inside and against front side ofthe computer battery compurtmenl
at an angle of approximately 30 degmn
3. Push the battery down until the latch snaps into place, securing the battery,
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Attaching the AC Adapter
Your computer runs on power from the battery in the computer or from an electrical
outlet. The first time that you use your computer, fully charge the battery by attaching
the power cord to the computer and to an electrical outlet.
when not used, battery can discharge fully in 2 to 3 months. The battery may
have discharged in the time it took for the oomputerto go from the factory to
you.
To attach the power cord:
1. Plug the AC adapter into the power connector on the back side of the computer.
2. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter and then to an electrical outlet.
@ All batteries lose their charge if they sit unused for an extended time period.
The banal-y smts charging as soon as you plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
The battery charges faster if the computer is turned offdun'ng charging,
If the battery is fully depleted and the computer is turned off, the battery charges in
about 3 hours. If the computer is turned on, the battery chxrges in about 6 hours. When
the battery is charging, the battery charge light is red. When the battery is fully charged,
the light turns green.
See ”Using Power Management Options” on page 53 for more information on using
your computer‘s battery.
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Turning On the Computer
To turn on the computer’s power (or the first time:
1. Push the LCD cover button, located on the front ofthe computer below the Audio
DJ.
2. Lin up the cover.
3. Press and then release the power button.
The power light is on when the computer’s power is on
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Inltlal Computer Startup:
The first time you start your computer you Will see the operating system
registration screens. Simply read each screen and follow the slmple dlreoflons.
You must Domplete this process ln order to use your computeri A tutorlal ls
provided it you requi'e It.
Adjusting the LCD Display
You may wish to adjust the LCD (Liquid-Crystal Display) when you begin using your
computer. A TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) LCD does not require adjustment for contrast
because the contrast is set to remain at maximum.
To adjust the LCD:
c Press [3+ W:
0 Press 3 +
 to increase the display brightness
 to decrease the display brightness.
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