TriGem Computer PT1400 NoteBook PC User Manual Averatec PT1400 ATT E Rev 1
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FCC ID: C8VPT1400 ATTACHMENT E. - User Manual - HCT CO., LTD. Report No. : SAN 136-1, AMI-RI, BUBAL-EUP, ICHEON-SI, KYOUNGKI-DO, 467-701, KOREA TEL:+82 31 639 8517 FAX:+82 31 639 8525 www.hct.co.kr HCTR0909FR10 1/1 AVERATEC PT1400 User's Guide Regulatory Information FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful 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: X Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. X Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. X Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Note 4HECHANGESORMODIFICATIONSNOTEXPRESSLYAPPROVEDBYTHEPARTYRESPONSIBLEFORCOMPLIANCECOULDVOIDTHEUSERS AUTHORITYTOOPERATETHEEQUIPMENT p p 3HIELDINTERFACECABLESAND!#POWERCORD IFANYMUSTBEUSEDINORDERTOCOMPLYWITHTHEEMISSIONLIMITS Before You Start FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 1. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting. 3. may void the userâs authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure Warning This equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. SAR Value: 0.023 W/kg Before You Start ii Battery Notice CAUTION 2)3+/&%80,/3)/.)&"!44%29)32%0,!#%$"9!.).#/22%#4490%$)30/3%/&53%$"!44%2)%3!##/2$).' 4/4(%).3425#4)/.3 Ethernet Notice This equipment is intended for indoor use only and all the wiring is designed for indoor use. Before You Start iii Safety Instructions 1. Read the safety instructions carefully and thoroughly. 2. Save this User Guide for later use. 3. Keep this equipment away from humidity and high temperature. 4. Lay this equipment on a stable surface before setting it up. 5. The openings on the enclosure are used for air convection and to prevent the equipment from overheating. Do not cover the openings. 6. Make sure that the power voltage is within its safety range and has been adjusted properly to the value of 100~240V before connecting the equipment to the power inlet. 7. Place the power cord in a way that people are unlikely to step on it. Do not place anything on the power cord. 8. Always unplug the power cord before inserting any add-on card or module. 9. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. 10. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service personnel: X The power cord or plug is damaged. X Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. X The equipment has been exposed to moisture. Before You Start iv X The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it work according to the Users Manual. X The equipment was dropped or damaged. X The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. 11. Never pour any liquid into the computer as this will damage the equipment or cause an electrical shock. 12. Do not leave the equipment in an unconditioned environment with a storage temperature of 60°C (140°F) or above, as this may damage the equipment. 13. To prevent explosion caused by improper battery replacement, use the same or equivalent type of battery recommended by the manufacturer only. Before You Start WEEE Statement Before You Start vi Before You Read The information in this user's guide is subject to change without notice. TriGem Computer, Inc. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. AVERATEC is a trademark or registered trademark of TriGem Computer, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other product and brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. Š 2009 TriGem Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Note $EPENDINGONTHEMODEL YOURCOMPUTERSCOMPONENTSMAYVARYANDLOOKSLIGHTLYDIFFERENTTHANTHOSEPICTURED Release History Version Revision Note Date 1.0 First Release 08, 2009 Before You Start vii Before You Start Regulatory Information Table of Contents Optical Device Drive Notice iii Battery Notice iii Ethernet Notice iii Macrovision Notice iii Safety Instructions iv WEEE Statement vi Before You Read vii Release History vi Chapter 1 About Your System Unpacking 1-1 What is the Averatec PT1400 1-2 Overview 1-4 Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System Installing the System 2-1 Connecting the Optional Devices 2-2 Installing the Battery 2-3 Connecting the Power Cord 2-4 Turning On Your System 2-5 Before You Start viii Setting Up Windows XP for the First Time 2-6 Appendix A Specifications Turning Off Your System 2-9 Product Specifications A-1 Chapter 3 Using Your System Using the Stylus Pen 3-1 Secondary LCD Pivot Calibration 3-5 Using the DVsn Button 3-10 Special Function Buttons 3-11 Using the DVsn, PT, and BEAM Control Program 3-13 Connecting to the Internet 3-17 Using the Battery 3-20 Using Windows XP 3-22 Using the HOLD Switch 3-26 Chapter 4 Using the Multimedia Features Adjusting the Speaker Volume 4-1 Using the Webcam 4-3 Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) Entering Setup 5-1 System Setup Options 5-2 Before You Start ix Chapter About Your System Chapter 1 About Your System Unpacking First, unpack the system from the shipping carton and check all items carefully. If any item is damaged or missed, please contact your local dealer immediately. Keep the box and packing materials in case you need to ship the unit in for service in the future. The package should contain the following items: X Averatec PT1400 system X Quick Start Guide X 20V AC Adapter X AC Cord X Battery X Primary LCD Cover Chapter 1 About Your System 1-1 What is the Averatec PT1400 Congratulations on your purchase of the system. Your system features the latest advances in portable computing technology. The system's modular design provides maximum expandability without compromising portability. Dual LCD Monitor t Easy to operate dual Touch LCD Monitors with simultaneous (two-way) viewing via the pivot function. t Offers all the functions of both a PDA and Pocket PC without the limitations. t Maintains all the similar functions of your typical Windows-based PC. Presentation Support Function t Full-screen presentation with simple one-button operation. Multimedia Function t Built-in fully functional camera allows for operation of all built-in applications as well as imaging and audio recording. t Convenient camera programs with touch button. t Dual speaker with high fidelity sound. Chapter 1 About Your System 1-2 Support of Wireless Communication and High-speed Data-transportation t Increased mobility with the wireless LAN t High-speed data transport support with external devices, via the built-in USB 2.0 ports Convenient Mobility / Splendid Design t Employed external icon-touch button for simple design and convenient operation. t 14-inch notebook size with high mobility. Chapter 1 About Your System 1-3 Overview Note p %XTERNALAPPEARANCEANDCOLOROFTHECOMPUTERMAYBEDIFFERENTFROMTHEPICTURE p 3HAPEANDSIZEOFTHEICONONTHEPRODUCTMAYDIFFER Front View Secondary LCD Webcam Primary LCD Speaker Speaker LED indicators Touch sensor buttons Microphone Chapter 1 About Your System 1-4 LED indicators Power ON/OFF Sleep (stand-by) HOLD (locking) Battery LED HDD Beam connection Chapter 1 About Your System 1-5 Touch sensor buttons 1. DVsn(LCD screen change) This function is used to change the LCD screen into dual mode, extended mode, or switching mode. 2. CAM(camera) Operates the camera to record and replay video. CAUTION p 4OUCHSENSORBUTTONONLYWORKSWHENTHECOMPUTERIS/. p 5SETHETOUCHSENSORBUTTONWITHCLEANANDDRYHANDS2EMOVEANYMOISTUREFROMYOURHANDSORSURFACEOFTHE BUTTONINHUMIDENVIRONMENTS p 4OUCHSENSORBUTTONNORMALLYWORKSWITHSLIGHTTOUCH$ONOTPRESSONITTOFORCEFULLY4OUCHSENSORBUTTONMAYBE DAMAGEDBYASTRONGSHOCK p $ONOTUSEPOINTEDITEMSSUCHASAKNIFEORBALLPOINTPEN0OINTEDTHINGSMAYDAMAGETHETOUCHSENSORBUTTON p HENYOUPRESSTHETOUCHSENSORBUTTON BECAREFULNOTTOTOUCHOTHERFUNCTIONS!CCURATELYPRESSTHEREQUIRED FUNCTIONOFTOUCHSENSORBUTTONWITHYOURFINGERTIP p 4OUCHSENSORBUTTONMAYNOTOPERATENORMALLYWHENYOUWEARGLOVESORWHENTHEPRODUCTISCOVEREDBYVINYLOR OTHERTYPESOFSCREENPROTECTORS p $UETOTHESENSITIVITYOFTHETOUCHPANEL ITISRECOMMENDEDTOAVOIDANYCONTACTWITHANYCONDUCTIVEMATERIALS Chapter 1 About Your System 1-6 Back Side 1. Secondary LCD 2. Stand Top and Botton Side Cooling vents Cooling vents Kensington lock Battery release button Chapter 1 About Your System 1-7 Left Side Right Side Stylus pen Wireless LAN ON/OFF switch HOLD switch Sleep button Power button Presentation button Volume control button Headphone jack USB ports LAN port D-Sub connector Battery Power connection jack Chapter 1 About Your System 1-8 Chapter Setting Up Your System Installing the System Unfolding the Stand Pull down the stand support plate to the locking position. Rotating the Secondary LCD Turn the secondary LCD clockwise. Do not turn it counter-clockwise. Removing the LCD Cover Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-1 Connecting the Optional Devices 1. Connect to the Internet Note 3. 2. Connect the audio peripherals 9OUCANALSOCONNECTTOTHE)NTERNET USINGTHEWIRELESS,!. Connect the keyboard and mouse (USB)(Not included) 4. Connect the display device (optional) Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-2 Installing the Battery To install the battery, insert it into the battery slot. The installed battery pack charges automatically any time the computer is connected to the AC adapter. WARNING /NLYUSEBATTERIESTHATAREAPPROVEDBYANAUTHORIZEDDEALER!LLBATTERIESARENOTTHESAMEANDTHEREFORESHOULDNOT BETREATEDASSUCH5SINGTHEWRONGBATTERYCOULDCAUSESERIOUSDAMAGETOYOURCOMPUTERANDYOURSELFTHROUGH TOXICEMISSIONS CAUTION 4OAVOIDTHEDANGEROFEXPLOSION DONOTINCORRECTLYREPLACETHEBATTERY2EPLACEONLYWITHSAMEOREQUIVALENTTYPE RECOMMENDEDBYTHEMANUFACTURER$ISCARDUSEDBATTERIESACCORDINGTOTHEMANUFACTURERmSINSTRUCTIONSORLOCALLAWS Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-3 Connecting the Power Cord Plug the power cord into the AC power receptacle on the back panel and then plug the other end of the power cord into an appropriately grounded electrical outlet. Warning 4OAVOIDRECEIVINGANELECTRICSHOCK BESURETOPLUGTHECORDINTOTHESYSTEMBEFOREPLUGGINGITINTOTHEWALLSOCKET CAUTION 4OPROTECTYOURCOMPUTERANDOTHERDEVICESDURINGALIGHTNINGSTORM ORWHENITISLEFTUNATTENDEDANDUNUSEDFOR LONGPERIODSOFTIME UNPLUGTHECOMPUTERANDOTHERDEVICESFROMTHEWALLOUTLETANDDISCONNECTTHEANTENNAORCABLE SYSTEM4HISWILLHELPTOPREVENTDAMAGETOTHECOMPUTERANDOTHERDEVICESDUETOLIGHTNINGANDPOWERLINESURGES Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-4 Turning On Your System To turn on your system, press the power button. Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-5 Setting Up Windows XP for the First Time If you are about to use the system for the first time, you must go through the Windows XP user registration process after starting up. For details on the user registration procedure, please refer to the following. (Some details may vary depending on the system model. However, this will not affect your ability to use your system.) 1. After you press the power button, the start screen for Microsoft Windows will appear. To start Windows XP, please click Next. 2. After reading "The End User License Agreement" thatis displayed on the screen, select "Yes, I accept" and then click Next. Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-6 3. After selecting "Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic Updates now," you should click Next. 4. Now you must specify the name and description of your computer, and then click Next. If you donât want to specify these at this time, simply click Skip. 5. After selecting the appropriate method for internet connection, click Next. If you want to establish a connection later, then click Skip. (The dialogue box that asks, "How do you want to connect to the internet?" may not appear, depending on your model type.) Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-7 6. A dialogue box will appear, asking you "Ready to register with Microsoft?" Select "No, not at this time." and then click Next. 7. When a dialogue box saying "Thank you!" appears, click Finish. 8. The Windows XP start will appear. Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-8 Turning Off Your System To turn off your system, follow the below: Case 1 Click the Shut Down button Click Start > Shut Down. The computer will shut down automatically. Case 2 Press the power button on the right side of the system Press the power button once and let go. The PC will automatically attempt to close any running applications and shut down. Note )FTHESYSTEMISOPERATINGABNORMALLY YOUCANREBOOTTHE SYSTEMBYPRESSINGANDHOLDINGDOWNTHEPOWERBUTTONUNTIL THESYSTEMTURNSOFF0RESSTHEPOWERBUTTONAGAIN ONCE TO RESTARTTHESYSTEM Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-9 Case 3 Power saving mode You can enter into the power saving mode by pressing the SLEEP button on the right side of your system or by setting the Windows XP. This mode saves your session and puts the computer in a lowerpower state so that you can quickly resume working. Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System 2-10 Chapter Using Your System Chapter 3 Using Your System Using the Stylus Pen You can use the touchscreen with your fingers or the stylus pen. Pull out the Stylus Pen 1. Pull out the stylus pen from the slot located on the upper right side of your system. 2. After using the stylus pen, replace it in the slot again. Note p 7ITHTHESTYLUSPENYOUCANDIRECTLYPRESSONTOTHE,#$SCREENINSTEADOFUSINGAMOUSE p /NLYOPERATETHEPRODUCTWITHTHESTYLUSPENORFINGERS4HE,#$MAYBEDAMAGEDIFAPOINTEDORSHARPOBJECTISUSED p &ORLONGTERMUSE ITISRECOMMENDEDTOCONNECTAMOUSE Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-1 Functions of Stylus Pen Mouse Stylus Pen Operation Click One touch Press an item once with the pen to choose it. Double click Two touches Press an item twice with the pen to choose it. Right click Keep pressing Press and hold the touchscreen with the pen about 3 seconds, then a pop-up menu will appear. Drag Drawing Function Put the pen on an item and drag it to where you want. Touchscreen Calibration You should calibrate the touchscreen: t When you use the system for the first time t When you canât control the pen pointer t When the pen is not accurate Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-2 To calibrate the touchscreen, follow these steps: 1. Press Start > All Programs > Touch Package > Touch tool. 2. Select the LCD tab that you want to calibrate and press the 9 pts. Linearization button in the General menu. (The HIDTOUCH0 tab is for the secondary LCD and HIDTOUCH1 is for the primary LCD.) Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-3 Note &ORMOREACCURATECALIBRATION YOUCANCHANGETHEPOINTSFROMTO4OCHANGETHEPOINTS CHOOSETHEAdvanceTAB ANDPRESSTHE25 pts. linearization BUTTON 3. To calibrate the touchscreen, follow the message on the screen. 4. When you finish the calibration, press the Save button to save the setting value. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-4 Secondary LCD Pivot Calibration The secondary LCD supports the screen pivot and touch pivot. You can calibrate the touch pivot when it is not working. To calibrate, follow these steps: 1. Press and hold the empty desktop with the stylus pen about 3 seconds. 2. The pop-up menu will appear. 3. Choose the Properties menu. 4. When the Display Properties window appears, select the Settings tab. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-5 5. Click the secondary LCD icon, check the "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor." option, and click OK. 6. Click Start > All Programs > Touch Package > Touch tool. 7. Select the Multimonitor menu and the primary LCD icon on the Displays area. 8. Press the primary LCD to align. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-6 9. Select the secondary LCD icon on the Displays area. 10. Press the secondary LCD to align. 11. Select the HIDTOUCH0 tab, the General menu, and 9 pts. linearization. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-7 12. To calibrate the secondary LCD, follow the messages on the screen. 13. If you finish the calibration, select the Save button. 14. Select the HIDTOUCH1 tab and 9 pts. linearization. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-8 15. To calibrate the primary LCD, follow the messages on the screen. 16. If you finish the calibration, select the Save button. 17. To reboot your system, click Start > Turn Off Computer, and select the Turn Off button. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-9 Using the DVsn Button You can change the display mode by pressing the DVsn button There are 3 display modes available: Clone mode, Extended mode, and Switching mode. #LONEMODEDEFAULT Note ExtendedMODE 3WITCHINGMODE 7HENYOUPRESSTHEDVsnBUTTON THEDVsn ControlWINDOWTHEAUTOMATICALLYAPPEARSONTHESCREEN&ORMORE INFORMATION REFERTO5SINGTHE$6SNAND04#ONTROL0ROGRAM Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-10 Special Function Buttons There are two special buttons (SLEEP and PT) on the right side of your system. SLEEP Button To enter into the power saving (stand-by) mode, follow these steps: 1. Press the SLEEP button on the right side of the front panel. 2. Your system enters into the power saving mode and the SLEEP led is light on. 3. Press the Power or PT button to resume from the power saving mode. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-11 PT Button You can see the presentation file through the secondary LCD or the connected external display device by pressing the PT button. 1. To prepare the presentation, reserve the file that you want to present. To reserve the file, refer to âUsing the DVsn, PT, and BEAM Control Program.â 2. Set the secondary LCD for presentation (extended mode or switching mode) or connect the external display device to the D-sub connector, turn on the connected device, and set the BEAM Control option to 14"+3rd. 3. Press the PT button on the system. 4. You can see the reserved presentation file through the secondary LCD or the connected external display device. Note 7HENYOUCONNECTTHEEXTERNALDISPLAYDEVICEANDSETTHEBEAM ControlOPTIONTO14"+3rd THE BEAMLEDLIGHTWILLBE ON)FYOUCONNECTANEXTERNALDISPLAYDEVICE THESECONDARY,#$WILLNOTBEDISPLAYED Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-12 Using the DVsn, PT, and BEAM Control Program You can control the functions of the DVsn and PT buttons and the display by using the control program. DVsn Control To control the DVsn function, follow these steps: 1. Click the AVERATEC Utility icon on the taskbar. 2. Click DVsn. 3. The DVsn Control window appears. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-13 4. You can choose the primary or secondary LCD for displaying the opened window. 5. You can also control the brightness of the primary and secondary LCDs by sliding the control bars. 6. After finishing the control, click OK. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-14 PT Control To control the PT function, follow these steps: 1. Click the AVERATEC Utility icon on the taskbar. 2. Click PT. 3. When the Dialog window appears, click the Browse button. 4. 5. Choose the file for presentation and click OK. When the Browse for Folder window appears, select the folder that you want. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-15 BEAM Control To control the external display device, follow these steps: 1. Connect an external display device to your system and turn it on. 2. Click the AVERATEC Utility icon on the taskbar. 3. Click BEAM. 5. The BEAM led light will be on and you can see the screen through the connected external display device. 4. Select the 14â+3rd menu for the external display device. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-16 Connecting to the Internet You can use the Internet by connecting to a wired or wireless network that is available to you. Using the Wired LAN To use the wired LAN, follow these steps: 1. Connect a LAN cable to the LAN connector as shown in the figure. 2. Configure the communication settings for the system based on your communication environment. When connecting to the Internet via an Internet service provider, contact the service provider for more information on required communication settings. 3. Launch Internet Explorer or other communication software. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-17 Using the Wireless LAN To use a wireless network in an office environment where APs (Access Points) are installed, see the following instructions. (The example used here explains how to use the basic Windows configuration features to configure the system. You can also use the program that comes with the wireless LAN card to configure the network.) 1. Select the WL LAN switch to ON position to turn on the wireless LAN function. When wireless LAN is enabled, the Wireless LAN LED lights. Note 4HECONNECTIONMESSAGEWILLAPPEARONTASKBARWHENTHEPOSSIBLEWIRELESS,!.CONNECTIONISDETECTED 2. Click the wireless network connection icon and the program of Wireless Network Connection will be launched. 3. Select a wireless network from the list that appears, and then click Connect button. If the network you is security enabled, the program will ask you to type "Network key." Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-18 Note 4. p #LICKRefresh network list IFTHEREISNOWIRELESSNETWORKINTHELIST p )FYOURNETWORKISONETHATSUPPORTS7IRELESS0ROVISIONING3ERVICES YOUMIGHTBEASKEDTODOWNLOADADDITIONALFILES THATWILLALLOWYOURNOTEBOOKTOCONNECTTOTHENETWORK p )FYOUCONNECTTOAUNSECUREDWIRELESSNETWORK THEWARNINGMESSAGEWILLAPPEAR#LICKConnecTTOCONNECTORCLICK Cancel TOQUITTHEDIALOGBOX!FTERSETTINGUPTHESECURITY CONNECTTHEWIRELESS,!.AGAIN Type Network key and Confirm network key, click Connect to connect the wireless LAN. Note )FTHENETWORKKEYISAUTOMATICALLYPROVIDEDBYTHENETWORK THE CONNECTIONWILLBEMADEAUTOMATICALLY ANDTHEPROGRAMWILLNOT REQUESTYOUTYPETHENETWORKKEY Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-19 Using the Battery Installing the Battery Insert the battery into the battery slot. Removing the Battery 1. Turn off the system. 2. Push and hold the battery release button and remove the battery. Push and hold Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-20 Charging the Battery The battery pack is automatically charged when you connect the AC adapter to the system. You can check the battery status by the color of the CHARGE LED indicator. CHARGE LED indicator LED color Orange White Off CAUTION Status On Blinking On Description Charging battery Battery charge is low Battery is fully charged Battery is fully charged in the battery mode No charging in the battery mode 7HENTHEBATTERYISLOW YOUMAYNOTBEABLETOBOOTYOURSYSTEMWITHONLYTHEBATTERYPOWER4RYCHARGINGTHE BATTERYORCONNECTINGTHE!#ADAPTERBEFOREATTEMPTINGTOTURNONYOURSYSTEM)FYOUSEETHELOWBATTERYWARNING MESSAGEORHEARTHEALARMSOUND IMMEDIATELYSAVEYOURWORKINGDATAORCONNECTTHE!#ADAPTERBEFORETHESYSTEM SHUTSDOWNANDTHEDATAISLOST Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-21 Using the Windows Help Windows For Windows XP help, click Start Help and Support. Desktop Desktop may vary differently on the software installed in your system with different or additional shortcuts. Recycle Bin Taskbar Start Button Notification Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-22 Recycle Bin Used for storing deleted files in case you want to recover and save it in your system. The files will only be deleted from the Recycle Bin permanently only if you empty it by right clicking your mouse and selecting "Empty Recycle Bin." Start Button Allows easy access to all Windows programs. The Start menu allows you to adapt and show the programs used most frequently. Log Off will enable the current user to log off and allows a new user to log on. Turn Off Computer allows you to Turn off, Restart, or enter Stand By mode for power saving purposes. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-23 Taskbar When you open a program, its icon is displayed at the taskbar for you to conveniently move between programs by clicking the relevant button. To add or remove toolbars from the taskbar: right click an empty spot on the taskbar, select Toolbars New Toolbar. Notification The icons that appear here are for quick access to some programs and computer functions that you frequently used. To prevent Windows XP from hiding icons: From an empty spot on the Taskbar, right click your mouse and select the Properties, remove the checked mark on the Auto-hide the taskbar. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-24 Control Panel It is in this area that you can change how Windows looks and works. Click Start There are two interfaces - Classic View and Category View. Control Panel. Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-25 Using the HOLD Switch You can lock all functions of your system by using the HOLD switch. Move the HOLD switch to the locked position to lock all functions of your system. To unlock the system, switch to the unlocked position again. 3YSTEM5NLOCK 3YSTEM,OCK In the lock mode, the following functions will not work: t Primary and secondary LCD touch panels t Sleep button t Power button t PT button Chapter 3 Using Your System 3-26 Chapter Using the Multimedia Features Chapter 4 Using the Multimedia Features Adjusting the Speaker Volume Your system has built-in speakers on the left and right sides of the LCD panel. You can adjust the volume by pressing the volume adjustment buttons located on the left side of the LCD panel and / or by using the volume control feature in Windows XP. Volume Buttons To adjust the volume level, use the volume up and down buttons on the left side of your system. Volume button (Up) Volume button (Down) Volume Control Program You may also change the volume by using the vertical slider which appears after clicking the volume icon on the work presentation bar. Chapter 4 Using the Multimedia Features 4-1 1. Increase the sound by moving the slider up. 2. Decrease the sound by moving the slider down. 3. Silence the system by clicking Mute. 4. Click the volume icon twice to see master volume window. 5. Here, you may separately modify the items you want. Chapter 4 Using the Multimedia Features 4-2 Using the Webcam Using the built-in webcam, you can take photos and chat with your friends. Take photos To take photos, follow the next steps: 1. Double click the CyberLink YouCam icon( ) on the desktop, or press the CAM button that is located on lower-front side of the system. 2. The CyberLink YouCam will run and a green light on the webcam LED indicates your PC is ready to take photos. 3. Click the Snapshot button( Note ) on the CyberLink YouCam screen. &ORMOREINFORMATION PLEASEREFERTOTHE(ELP3ECTIONOFTHEPROGRAM9OUCANACCESS(ELPBYCLICKINGTHEHELPBUTTON ONTHEUPPERRIGHTSIDEOFTHESCREEN Chapter 4 Using the Multimedia Features 4-3 Video chatting To chat with video, both your system and the system of the person you want to chat with must have a web camera or a CCD cam nstalled. You also need to download and install a messenger program. The screen that you will see varies depending on the type of the messenger program you're using. 1. Run the messenger program to register your email address. When the messenger is ready. Click Start > Windows Messenger.Select Sign in. Note 4HISISANEXAMPLEUSING-ICROSOFTS -3.-ESSENGER/THERMESSENGER APPLICATIONSMAYVARY 2. Right-click on your chat partner and then select Start a Video Conversation, as illustrated below. Chapter 4 Using the Multimedia Features 4-4 Note 3. )FTHEWEB CAMERASETTINGISNOTCONFIGURED YOUWILLSEETHEBELOWSCREEN 2UNTHEWIZARDTOSETUPTHEWEBCAMBYFOLLOWINGTHEMESSAGEONTHESCREEN Now you're ready to start video chatting. Chapter 4 Using the Multimedia Features 4-5 Chapter System SETUP (BIOS) Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) For System Setup, change only the items that you need. Note that incorrect manipulation of Setup items could result in a system malfunction. Entering Setup After powering on the system, pressto enter the System Setup screen. BIOS Action Keys Function Key Command Description ESC Exit Leaves a sub-menu to return to the previous menu OR exits the BIOS setup while saving changes. Enter Select Shows the Sub Menu F1 General Help Shows the Help Screen F9 Default Setting Saves default setting F10 Save and Exit Saves changes and reboots the computer.Select a field Selects the next field. Select an item Selects the next item. value Selects the next value within a field. -, + Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) 5-1 System Setup Options Main Menu Advanced Menu Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) 5-2 Boot Menu Power Menu Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) 5-3 Security Menu Sets up a password to prevent any unauthorized users from accessing the system. Supervisor Password Shows the setup status of the Supervisor Password: Installed, if a Supervisor Password is set, or Not Installed. User Password Shows the setup status of the User Password: Installed, if a User Password is set, or Not Installed. Change Supervisor Password Setting up a password helps you prevent unauthorized users from accessing the system. The system does not come with a password enabled. A password can have up to six alphanumeric characters and/or numbers. Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) 5-4 The Supervisor Password is at a higher level than the User Password. Set up Supervisor Password 1. On the initial System Setup screen, Go to Change Supervisor Password, and then press Enter. 2. On the following screen, enter the password and then press Enter. Enter New Password Then enter the same password again and press Enter. Confirm New Password 3. If you entered the correct password, the following window will appear. Press Enter. This completes setting up a password. Password installed [OK] Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) 5-5 Exit Menu Save Changes and Exit Save the changes you have made and exit the utility. Discard Changes and Exit Exit the utility without saving the changes you have made. Discard Changes Abandon your changes and reload the prior configuration. Load Optimal Defaults Select this item to load the default settings for optimal system performance. Chapter 5 System SETUP (BIOS) 5-6 Appendix Specifications Product Specifications Product specifications may be different according to models. Please refer to the catalogue offered when you purchase the product. Feature Specifications CPU IntelÂŽ Atom Z520 OS Chipeset Memory HDD Graphic System Microsoft Windows XP Edition SP3 IntelÂŽ US15W 1GB SO-DIMM, DDR2 533MHz 120GB / 160GB / 250GB / 60GB / 80GB - S3 CHROME 530 ULP - 256MB External Graphics Memory - Primary LCD : 14.0" Wide TFT-LCD with LED Backlight Design (1366Ă768) - Secondary LCD : 7.0" Wide TFT-LCD with LED Backlight Design (1024Ă600) High Definition Audio 1000 BASE-TX/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T 802.11 b/g/n Touch Screen 1.3M / USB2.0 Stereo Speaker (0.5W+0.5W) 65W, AC Adapter, 100 ~ 240V, 20V / 2.25A - Size: 362.23 mm (W) X 245.6 mm (H) X 32.1 mm (D) (Secondary LCD Folding) 362.23 mm (W) X 370.3 mm (H) X 32.1 mm (D) (Secondary LCD Unfolding) - Weight: 2.5 kg Display Sound System LAN Wireless LAN Pointing device Camera Speaker Power Supply System Size and Weight Appendix A Specifications A-1 Feature Specifications Environmental Requirement Temperature - Operation: +5 oC to 35 oC - Storage: -10 oC to 55 oC Humidity - Operation: 30 % to 80 % (noncondensing) - Storage: 20 % to 90 % Interface - Right: HOLD Switch, Buttons (Sleep, Power, and PT), USB 2.0 x 3 - Left: WLAN On/Off Switch, Volume Up/Down Buttons, Headphone Jack, RJ-45 Jack, D-Sub 15pin Connector, Power Jack - Front: Webcam, Internal MIC, Stereo Speakers, Touch Buttons (DVsn and CAM) LED Status Indicators (POWER, SLEEP, HOLD, BEAM, HDD, and CHARGER) - Touch Screen Lithium ion Battery (11.1V, 3400mAh) Input 100-240V, 50/60Hz Battery AC adapter Appendix A Specifications A-2
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