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1. e To move the cursor on the screen move the tip of your finger across the touch pad e To left click press the left button once e To double click quickly press the left button twice e To right click press the right button once e To drag and drop press and hold the left button and move your finger on the touch pad to the desired location 18 A Companion Tomh Technology Using the Touch Screen The display panel of your netbook also works as a touch screen You can use the stylus pen to control system operations or as a pen for writing or illustration applications The first time you power on the netbook follow the on screen instructions to activate the touch screen AN Do not tap or write on the screen with excessive force Doing so may damage Warning the LCD display Rotating the Display Panel The display panel of your notebook can rotate up to 180 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise You can fold it down with the display facing up and use it as a writing pad In the folded position the internal sensor intuitively switches the screen display to match the orientation of the netbook You can rotate the screen horizontally or vertically to suit your needs To rotate the display panel Lightly grip the bottom corners of the display panel with your fingers while keeping your palms on the base of the netbook 2 Gently turn in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction 17 je
2. A Companion Technology T Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Limitation of Liability While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual the manufacturer and distributor assume no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this manual or from the use of the information contained herein Technology Contents Before You Start siccsssasssicedetssissasvssecnessscecsssecesses dessus cssnssvsecueetsdesesssssdussssiees s I Attention Teachers and Parents cscsssssssssscssssssssssssrssssscsassssssesceassasensscsess F r rour sce aesee cesses gece eaecpece acts ases eeii eisini Da E E a ae aoaia 2 Caring for Your Netbook seseeeeessesesssssrororesesesssessssesesesesesesessseoseseseseseseses
3. ii Enter A z Wx We Wv ITB WN Mofe M gt M a IIA Shift Le fie JILA J Pg Ups Shift Ctrl Fn Ag At AltGr Ctrl Home Pg Dn End Graphic symbol Action System control Fn Fl Turn the WLAN module off or on zm Enter the sleep mode A Turn off the volume output I a Fn F4 Decrease the speaker volume Pa Fn F5 Increase the speaker volume he Fn F6 Switch the display between the LCD panel and the external monitor Pa Fn F7 Decrease the brightness of the LCD a Fn F8 Increase the brightness of the LCD Fn FII Num LK Lock and unlock the number pad Fn F12 Scr LK Turn the scroll lock function on or off Fn Ins PrtSc Capture the on screen display as a graphic Fn Del SysRq Call up the system run window Fn PgUp Move to the previous page Fn PgDn Move to the next page Fn lt Home Move the cursor to the beginning of a row Fn End Move the cursor to the end of a row Use the AltGr key in combination with another key to type a special character such as a currency symbol or accented letter A key that can be used to type a special character usually has a third symbol on the bottom right corner of the key AltGr key 17 nm Technology Using the Touch Pad The touch pad includes a touch sensitive pad and two buttons and can be used like a mouse You can move the cursor on the screen select items and call up menus
4. 181 4 mm x 27 7 mm front side with handle 241 4 mm x 209 3 mm x 27 7 mm front side ps All of dimensions with tolerance 0 4 mm lt 1 21 kg Intel N270 1 6GHz Intel 945GSE ICH7 M DDR2 512MB IGB Option l NAND flash Option 2 1 8 HDD IMB flash ROM 8 9 wide TFT LCD Color mode 1024x600 with LED backlit LVDS interface 5 wire 8 9 ITO resistive touch screen Embedded in Intel 945GSE Share system memory USBx2 Headphone out Mic in DC in RJ 45 VGA Out HD audio codec Headphone out Mic in Internal mono MIC Internal stereo speakers WLAN 802 11 b g n Bluetooth optional with mesh support Built in Ethernet SD MMC Card Integrated 1 3M Pixel built in rotating camera ENE 4 cell Li lon 6 cell Li lon Lid switch magnetic switch System On Off button Tablet switch magnetic switch Bezel button 80keys Touch pad Standard finger sensing pad with two buttons JG Technology Glossary A AC adapter replacing 5 B battery charging time I5 installing 4 removing 5 status indicators 15 18 bezel button 9 BIOS configuration 26 C camera rotating 24 care and maintenance 2 E external monitor connecting 0 F factory settings restoring 30 H headphones K keyboard controls 19 L LCD display opening l6 rotating 2 M memory card inserting 10 microphone 9 P password setting up 28 S switching the power on and
5. Companion vay p Technology T 3 Turn 180 degrees until the display panel gently snaps into place A Do not try to turn the display panel more than 180 degrees Warning w If you rotate the display panel clockwise you must turn it counterclockwise to te return to its original position If you rotate the display panel counterclockwise ote you must turn it clockwise to return to its original position 26 Technology To use the display panel as a writing pad l 2 3 Make sure the display panel has been rotated 180 degrees Hold the display panel by one or both of the upper corners Gently lower the display panel to the closed position 1 Technology Using the Built in Rotating Camera The built in rotating camera can rotate up to 180 degrees and is equipped with an internal sensor to automatically switch to the correct orientation You can rotate the built in rotating camera back and forth to use on both sides of the display panel To rotate the built in rotating camera Hold the edge of the built in rotating camera with your thumb and index finger 2 Use your thumb to push the bottom edge of the built in rotating camera up 3 Gently turn outwards until it locks into the 180 degrees position Q The built in rotating camera must be returned to its original position for the Note display panel to close properly Technology Conserving the Battery Power Y
6. configuration is displayed during boot e Boot Diagnostic Screen When enabled the diagnostic screen is displayed during boot IN Technology e QuickBoot Mode When enabled the system skips certain tests during boot This will decrease the time needed to boot the system e Video intel IGD Control Sub Menu Use the items in this menu to control the configuration of the Internal Graphics Display device Security Setup In this menu you can set up supervisor and user passwords to protect system information and limit third party access Clear Iten Specific Help User Passuord Is Clear Hain Advanced Boot Ex it Set Supervisor Password Enter Set User Passuord Enter Diskette access Supervisor Fixed disk boot sector Norral Passuord on boot Disabled e Supervisor Password Is Displays the supervisor password e User Password Is Displays the user password e Set Supervisor Password Enter and confirm your new password You will be asked to enter this password each time you enter the setup utility e Set User Password The supervisor password must be set before you can set the user password You will be asked to enter this password each time the netbook is powered on e Diskette access Configure user access for the BIOS Setup Utility e Fixed disk boot sector Write Protect the boot sector of the hard disk to avoid infection by some virus types A Companion Technology ToueWw e Password
7. off 16 system settings 26 status indicators 18 T touch pad 20 touch screen 21 stylus pen I 1 2l using as writing pad 23 U USB connecting 10 J
8. on boot When enabled a password is required during system boot Either the supervisor or user password will be accepted e Passwords are not case sensitive Q e Write the passwords down and keep in a safe location If you forget the Note passwords the netbook may need to be sent back to the factory or to an authorized service dealer to reset the passwords Boot Setup In this menu you can decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system Advanced Security Iten Specific Help HDD USE EEY USB FDD USB HDD USB CORAM Keys used to wiew or LAN configure devices a aioe ie sae Up and Down anows select a device gt and lt Excluded fron boot order ne are fend axe exclude or include the device to boot Fi TL Fo Enter iA Companion vay p Technology T Exit Setup Hair Advanced Security Boot Iten Specific Help Exit Systen Setup and Load Setup Defaults save your changes to CHOE Discard Changes Saye Changes Exit Discarding Changes H F Enter e Exit Saving Changes Exit system setup and save your changes to CMOS e Exit Discarding Changes Exit system setup without saving changes to CMOS e Load Setup Defaults Load default values for all setup items e Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS for all setup items Save Changes Save setup data to CMOS Technology Troubleshooting Troubleshooting activity should only be p
9. SAN Y oiie E tacectedesseasscteevesatucartsseseseasccess 3I Technology Before You Start Attention Teachers and Parents This product is an educational tool designed for school age children ages 6 and up Make sure that students understand this product is an educational tool and not a toy Students under age 10 must be supervised by an adult when using this netbook Explain to students the safe and proper handling of the netbook power supply battery pack and power cord Before students take the netbook home instruct students to keep power cords small accessories and loose parts away from younger children at all times Emphasize to students that any damage to the netbook or loose parts should be reported immediately to a teacher or parent It is recommended that students do not use the netbook for more than 30 minutes without taking a break A break should be at least five minutes long To ensure the netbook is in good working condition periodically inspect the netbook power supply and power cord for damage and replace if necessary Keep the power cord away from younger children nm Technology For Your Safety Before using in the classroom or home environment make sure that students understand the following precautions e Do not drop crush or step on the netbook e Do not place objects or apply heavy pressure on the netbook e Do not place on uneven or unstable work surfaces e Do not block the opening
10. ase of the netbook with one hand 2 Hold a corner of the LCD panel with the other hand 3 Gently raise the LCD panel to the upright position A Never slam the LCD panel shut as this may damage the netbook Warning Q Do not grip the Built in rotating camera when trying to open or close the LCD Note panel Switching the Power On Once you have connected your AC adapter or charged the battery pack you can power on your netbook When you power on your netbook the Power On Self Test POST runs automatically to check the internal hardware and configuration After the POST is completed your netbook loads the installed operating system If hardware configuration has been changed or the POST fails a warning message may appear on the screen This message will inform you of any errors or invalid settings and prompt you to run the BIOS Setup Utility to correct the problem je Companion vay p Technology T To switch the power on Slide the power latch towards you and release To switch the power off Make sure all applications are turned off 2 Slide the power latch towards you and release e Never turn the netbook off during the POST or an unrecoverable error AN may occur Warning Never turn the netbook off while the hard disk is in use or system data may be lost or corrupted 15 Technology LED Status Indicators The netbook has LED status indicators on the top of the LCD panel and to t
11. battery bay 4 Lift and remove the battery Q You must charge the battery pack for at least six hours before using it for the Note first time Charging the Battery To charge the battery plug the AC adaptor into the netbook and an electrical outlet Whenever possible use the AC adaptor to keep the netbook connected to a power source For a totally discharged battery it will take approximately two hours to charge to 90 capacity and approximately three hours to 100 while the netbook is powered off It will take about five hours to charge the battery to 100 capacity while the netbook is powered on If the system runs at heavy loads or in a high temperature environment the battery may not be fully charged You need to continue to charge it with the AC adaptor plugged in until the charging LED turns green Low battery warning When the battery power is reduced to l0 percent the battery status LED blinks orange and the system beeps every l6 seconds e Very low battery warning When the battery power is reduced to five percent the battery status LED blinks orange and the system beeps every 4 seconds AN Always use the AC adapter and power cord included with this package Using a replacement may result in damage to your netbook Warning BW The system will not charge the battery when the temperature exceeds 40 Note degrees Celsius IS Technology J4 Opening the LCD Panel To open the LCD panel Steady the b
12. ceable by the end user Only qualified service technicians should replace the battery pack e Do not disassemble the pack e Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water e To avoid risk of fire burns or damage to your battery pack do not allow a metal object to touch the battery contacts e Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care If you come in contact with the electrolyte wash the exposed area with soap and water If it contacts the eye flush the eye with water for 5 minutes and seek medical attention e Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature exceeds 45 C 1 13 F e To obtain a replacement battery contact your local dealer e Do not expose the battery pack to high storage temperatures above 60 C 140 F e When discarding a battery pack contact your local waste disposal provider regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries e Use only supplied AC Adapter for charging Caution Vorsicht Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Only qualified service technicians should replace and discard the battery pack Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions or local laws Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgernazen Austausch der Batterie Ersatz ur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Ba
13. d 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the Manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Connections to Peripheral Devices Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Technology SAR Exposure This device has been tested for compliance with FCC RF Exposure SAR limits in typical flat configurations Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol
14. emory information Advanced Security Boot Exit 13 44 49 Iten Specific Help Systen Date 2008 10 29 Tab lt Shift Tab gt or BIOS Yorsion HP94510A 86A 001 2008 1024 1100 lt Enter gt selects field EC Yersion POAC IDE Channel O Haster CPU Type Intel R Atom TM CFU W270 CPU Speed 1 60 H Systen Henory ane KB Language English Us E Enter e System Time Enter the time in HH MM SS format e System Date Enter the date in MM DD YY format e BIOS Version Displays the BIOS revision number e EC Version Displays the EC revision number IN Technology IDE Channel 0 Master Displays the hard disk information Use the items in this menu to configure settings for your hard disk e CPU Type Displays the CPU type e CPU Speed Displays the CPU speed e System Memory Displays the amount of conventional memory detected during boot e Language Supports English Spanish and Portuguese for the BIOS Setup menu Advanced Setup In this menu you can configure advanced settings Disabled Iten Specific Help SUMHATY Screen Disabled Enable Disable Power for Boot Diagnostic Screen Disabled wake on LAN function QuickBoot Hode Enabled Security Boot Exit t Yideo Intel IGD Control Sub Henu ik T Enter e Wake On LAN When enabled turning on wireless LAN will cause the system to exit the sleep or hibernation mode Summary screen When enabled system
15. erformed by an adult Your netbook has been fully tested and complies with the system specifications before shipping However incorrect operations and or mishandling may cause problems You may also encounter simple setup or operating problems that can be solved by considering the following suggestions If the problem persists contact your dealer for service e Make sure the AC adapter is properly plugged into the netbook and a wall outlet e Check to see if the power indicator of the netbook is on e Check to see if your keyboard is operational by pressing and holding any key e Make sure all devices connected to the external ports are plugged in properly You can also remove these devices to eliminate them as the source of the problem e Some software programs may cause problems during your routine use Consult the software vendor for problem solving e An incorrect setting in the BIOS Setup Utility may cause the system to malfunction If you are unsure of the changes you made go to the BIOS Setup Utility and load default settings 2 Technology T iA Companion A p Specifications Items Dimensions WxDxH Weight Target CPU Core Logic System Memory System Storage Boot ROM LCD Touch screen Graphics Graphics Memory I O ports Audio Audio I O Wireless LAN Card Reader Webcam optional Embedded controller Battery Buttons Switches Keyboard Prototype w o handle 241 4 mm x
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17. esssoresesesesesesessssssesesesesesesees 14 Switching the Power On cssssscssscscscsccsssssscsscscsecsessceesscessessaseesessesecseesceeesces 14 LED Status TG ONS srie l6 my Technology 44 Using the NGCEDOO Ke vsicccscssicsscssesessccsescbecssesssescsessetecosaecenstensecauensssewscsuesseceess 17 Gising the IRC DO i daririna AEOS I7 Using the Touch Pad sissresiiirenisninsieniorinnaiaia aaan a aiii 18 Using the Touch Screen sesscsssc sisacetencscvacssaporosscnsscnsatscadessacasouseaneecensasoeenteadensasntetcnss 19 Rotating the Display Pamehavccesscssassschtesesscassoesdencnanss lasceesceetorancuexecsateencnstnueanacrseaes 19 Using the Built in Rotating Camera ssseeseessesesesessssssorssesesesesesesesssresesesesesesesess 22 Conserving the Battery Power ssssssessesseseseseseseseesesesesesesesesesesessesesesesesesesesess 23 BIOS Set p sanosi tescuuvacuctenssusasseseuscdexsseecsesesess 24 Entering BIOS Setup eae meen na ene el ern E TEE 24 PURI SSCL anes EAE EAEE E TA ET 24 Advanced SetuP reprene EE S 25 securior E E A eeeteapeeenanece 26 Boot SetUup e seesesessssssessssssesessesesesessosesesssseseseesesesessssesessoseseseseesesesessesessssesesessesesess 27 AET e E AEE E E E E A E E E 28 Troubleshooting ssc cssacsssisceteseccendcessccessisesesesacdecercauaasesdacecessieoessacdocesseteseace 29 SP ECITIC ACI ONS 6 ossss acecnsssseccnscosacesssscswaswcescssaesesscaadeusscssvaasabeseancssnsinvevecsexacseuss 30 GOS
18. he left of the LCD display allowing you to see the system and power status of your netbook at a glance S 16 Green light indicates the numeric keypad is activated Green light indicates the caps lock is activated Green light indicates the system is reading writing data Green light indicates the system is on Green light indicates the battery is fully charged and the AC adapter is plugged in Orange light indicates the battery is charging Blinking orange light indicates the battery power is low No light indicates the battery pack is not installed in your system Green light off orange light off green light indicates the battery temperature is too high Blinking green light indicates WLAN operation in progress Green light indicates the WLAN is on Technology Using the Netbook Using the Keyboard You can use certain key combinations to quickly configure system settings We2_ Wes Ese W r IIF Mra rs re We7_ Wee _ Wro Wro fra Fi Pause ins Dea Tye lit s Wa ila amp k If il Fan U JI JIBG JI JIG JIE JIZ FB 8j 9 LE _j mme Hq fw ME IIR IWT WY u litt WoO P CoMo ie Tab Jf i JIL Ji Ji s 6 j d Ju Toss TA S MD JF Ife JfH Nfs Wk Wie Wy We We Lock I Wil 21i 3i
19. lowing two conditions I this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms e EN55022 2006 Class B e EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 e EN61000 3 2 2006 e EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 e 1EC61000 4 2 200 e 1IEC61000 4 3 2006 e 1IEC61000 4 4 2004 e 1IEC61000 4 5 2005 e 1IEC61000 4 6 2006 e 1IEC61000 4 8 200 e IEC61000 4 1 1 2004 e EN300328 EN301489 1 EN301489 17 e EN60950 IEC60950 iA Companion vay p Technology T Attachment Limitations Statement Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as Caution appropriate Battery Pack Safety e The battery pack is intended to use only with this netbook e The battery pack is not repla
20. ocation N 16 Battery bay The battery pack is stored here Use the battery lock switch to lock the battery Battery lock switch pack in the battery bay Use the battery release latch to release the Battery release latch battery pack from the battery bay The ventilation openings allow the netbook to Ventilation openings cool off and prevent overheating Do not block these openings when the netbook is turned on IT Technology Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the Intel powered convertible classmate PC Your netbook features a built in rotating camera rotating LCD display panel and touch screen functions In this section you will be introduced to the basic operations of your netbook Installing the Battery Before installing or removing the battery make sure the Netbook is turned off To install the battery pack Align the arrows on the battery pack with the arrows on either side of the battery bay and insert the battery pack into the battery bay 2 Slide the battery pack down gently but firmly until it locks into place 3 Slide the battery lock switch left into the locked position o ELA H4 Technology To remove the battery pack Slide the battery lock switch right into the unlocked position 2 Slide and hold the battery release latch and slide the battery pack up 3 Align the arrows on the battery pack with the arrows on either side of the
21. ou can use a combination of key controls to enter the sleep or hibernation mode to conserve the battery power e In the sleep mode hardware devices such as the display panel and hard disk are turned off to conserve energy e Inthe hibernation mode all system data are saved in the hard disk before powering down No power or very little power is drawn from the battery module To enter the sleep mode Press and hold Fn F2 To enter the hibernation mode in Windows Press the Windows logo key and then press U 2 When the popup window appears press and hold Shift H To exit the sleep or hibernation mode Slide the power latch towards you and release Q When exiting the hibernation mode the amount of time the system requires to restore all its previous contents can range from five to twenty minutes Note depending on how much RAM has been installed on your netbook a3 IN Technology BIOS Setup The BIOS Basic Input Output System Setup Utility runs and maintains a variety of hardware functions It is a menu driven software which allows you to easily configure and change the settings When turning on the netbook for the first time you may get a message prompting you to run the BIOS Setup Utility Entering BIOS Setup Turn on the power and press the DEL key quickly when the POST Power On Self Test is running Main Setup In this menu you can change the time and date and view basic processor and system m
22. s provided for ventilation as overheating may occur e Do not use or store the netbook in extreme weather conditions e Do not expose to sudden changes in temperature or humidity keep the netbook away from heating and A C vents e Do not expose to magnetic fields e Do not expose to direct sunlight e Do not place near fire or other sources of heat e Do not expose to rain or moisture e Do not leave the netbook turned on or plugged in when enclosed in a non ventilated container such as a backpack as overheating may occur Caring for Your Netbook Do not spray water or any other cleaning fluids directly on the display e Do not clean the netbook when it is plugged into a wall socket e Make sure the netbook is turned off before cleaning and clean with a slightly damp cloth e When you are not using the netbook keep the LCD panel closed to protect the screen from dust e Make sure the touch pad does not come into contact with dirt liquids or grease e Use the AC adapter whenever an AC wall outlet is available to prolong the battery life and usage cycle Technology Regulatory Information Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part I5 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses an
23. tterien navh Angaben des Herstellers Lithium battery warning Bridge battery warning This netbook contains a lithium battery to power the clock and calendar circuitry Caution Note Vorsicht Danger of explosion if battery is replaced incorrectly Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Il y a danger d xplosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avcc unc batterie du meme type ou d un type recommande par le constructer Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformement aux instructions du fabricant Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemBen Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers Technology Touring the Netbook Front Built in rotating Use the Built in rotating camera for video camera conferencing 2 LCD display Contents of the current system operation are displayed here 3 Stereo speakers The stereo speakers allow for audio output 4 Keyboard Use the keyboard to enter data Use the touch pad and two buttons as a mouse See Using The Touch Pad The built in microphone allows the netbook to receive audio input 5 Touch pad Microphone LED status The operation status of your netbook is displayed indicators here See S
24. ystem Status Indicators Press to enter Quick Launcher 8 Bezel button N ai Press twice to enter Quick Control Panel External monitor l port Use this port to connect to an external monitor Use this port to connect Universal Serial Bus 2 USB port devices The netbook supports v 2 0 of the USB standard Insert a memory card into this slot to read the Memory card slot stored data on the memory card Use this latch to turn your netbook on and off See Power latch ae j Switching the Power On Stylus pen slot The stylus pen for the touch screen is stored here 2 Microphone jack Use the microphone jack to connect an external microphone 3 Headphone jack Use the headphone jack to connect an external headphone set The ventilation opening allows the netbook to cool off and prevent overheating Do not block this opening when the netbook is turned on Use this port to connect Universal Serial Bus 5 USB port devices The netbook supports v 2 0 of the USB standard Use this port to connect a standard RJ 45 plug of a et om pOr router or ADSL modem Ventilation opening Technology Back Power adapter Connect your AC adapter to this port to power up port your netbook and charge the battery pack i Use the handle to carry the netbook 3 Name field Place your name tag here Kensington Attach a Kensington lock to this slot to secure your security slot netbook to a fixed l
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