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1. Connecting External Microphone You can connect your notebook to an external microphone Plug the audio jack of the microphone to the Microphone jack of your notebook e E NOTE e The microphone is not included in the package It is sold separately 30 Making Connections Connecting to a Local Area Network LAN You can connect your notebook to a local area network LAN using the RJ 45 LAN port 1 Connect one end of an RJ 45 cable to the LAN port of your notebook 2 Connect the other end to network hub or a wall socket NOTE e The RJ 45 cable is not included in the package It is sold separately Connecting an External SATA HDD You can connect your notebook to an external SATA device using the eSATA USB combo port Connect the eSATA cable to the eSATA USB combo port of your notebook 31 Making Connections Connecting to Wireless Connections You can connect your notebook to a wireless local area network WWAN Bluetooth or GPS Before using a wireless built in device you need to turn the respective built in wireless functions on Connecting to a Wireless Local Area Network Your notebook comes with a WLAN module A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected or by manually entering the settings information To connect follow the steps below 1 Press the A button to open the Quick menu seid ald 2 Click the WLAN icon to turn on the wireless network fun
2. e The charging time may be longer if you are using your notebook while charging the battery CAUTION e DO NOT charge the battery if the temperature is below 0 C or higher than 50 C e Use only the supplied AC adapter Using other AC adapters may damage the battery or your notebook Checking the Battery Level The Battery LED flashes red when the battery is nearly depleted When this happens save your work and plug the AC adapter to charge the battery or replace the battery with a fully charged one NOTE e Make sure the system has shut down before you change the battery 18 Getting Started Removing the Battery To remove the battery follow the steps below 1 Slide and hold the battery latch to the unlock position 2 Remove the battery out of the battery compartment Starting Your Notebook Using the Display Panel e To open the display panel unlock the chassis latch to open the notebook chassis Lift the cover lid up to upright position e To adjust the LCD panel twist the LCD panel according to your preference 19 Getting Started e To switch to tablet mode operation twist the LCD panel 180 then place it back on the notebook chassis Lock the chassis latch to secure the LCD panel Turning On Your Notebook Press the CD button until the Power LED lights up Adjusting the LCD Panel Brightness You can adjust the brightness by pressing the Brightness control buttons vie e To
3. such as a projector another display monitor or a TV Your notebook is equipped with a VGA port which provides both digital and analog video signals VGA D sub and HDMI interfaces use digital signals VGA interface uses analog signals Connecting a Projector or Display Monitor 1 Connect one end of a VGA D sub cable to the VGA port of your notebook 2 Connect the other end to a projector or display monitor Connecting a TV 1 Connect a DVI HDMI or DVI VGA cable to the VGA port of your notebook 2 Connect the cable to the adapter 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the TV NOTE e The VGA D sub cable DVI HDMI and DVI VGA adapters are not included in the package They are sold separately 28 Making Connections Connecting USB Devices You can connect your notebook to other USB devices such as a mouse keyboard digital camera printer or an external hard disk drive a ay 1 Connect one end of a USB cable to the USB port of your notebook 2 Connect the other end to the USB device if necessary NOTE The USB cable is not included in the package It is sold separately or it may come with your USB device 29 Making Connections Connecting Headphones You can connect your notebook to a headphone or external speakers Plug the audio jack of the headphone or speakers to the Headphone jack of your notebook E NOTE e The headphone is not included in the package It is sold separately
4. Backup Process Owner picture Picture baclC Documents a 1 04 KB 2 multi picture D 5012Cpictu 1 04 KB 2 1 01 06 10 37 Finished multi lo music Music back C Documents a 1 01 KB 2 multi OLS BE oI 0 EB ald pic ALA 2C ald p 0 00 E 4 filez 2 06 KE 2 02 GE free on OOM e If the task is listed in the HDD task list users are not allowed to delete the relevant task s in DOM Durabook Data Backup SW F E Mira PEME L li ee rn cl i New gt Mirror i a i Epghisiaies jat pania amp History Task Motes Local Path Size le Humbe Owner Task Local Path Size 2 Mumt Last Backup Process picture Picture baclC Documentsa 1 04 KB 2 multi i DAUTZC pictuy 1 04 KB 2 1 01 06 10 37 Finished mu ic Music back C Documents a 1 01 KB 2 i DAUT 2C music 1 07 KE 2 11 01 06 10 37 Finished 4 tiles 2 06 KE 72 02 GB free on DOM 46 Durabook DataGuard Software Using Tools HF Durabook Data Backup SW ajaj Task JE Notes Local Path Size ile Numbe Owner Task Local Fath Size gt Murat Last Backup uN a picture Picture baclC Documents a 1 04 KB 2 multi picture DALUT2CApictu 1 04 KE 2 11 01 06 10 37 ir muzice Music back C Documents a 1 01 KB 2 malti music DsUT2C musi 1 01 KB 2 11 01 06 10 37 it 4 files 2 06 KE 72 02 GB free on DOM Click the Tools button on the tool bar and do the following e Select Help to get the software user s manual e Selec
5. is complete the backup log appears on the screen Durabook Data Backup SW Onen E M 2011 01 06 10 37 58 Mirror Backup i Iv Task Notes Y picture Picture bf 0 Backuping from C Documents and Settings multi My Documents My Pictures to D U12C picture V music Music bal 0 Total files 2 Success files 2 Skipped files 0 1 Backuping from C Documents and Settings multi My Documents My Music to BD U12C music 1 Total files 2 Success files 2 Skipped files 0 4 files 2 06 KB 72 02 GB free on DOM Deleting Tasks Users can delete the task s in HDD Check the box on the HDD task list and click the Delete button to delete the task s 8 Durabook Data Backup SW Notes Local Path Size ie Number Owner Task Local Path Size gt Mumt Last Backup Process Owner 2 multi i D 012C pictu 1 04 KB 2 11 01 06 10 37 Finished multi muzic Music back C Documents a 1 01 KB E multi i OU12C musi 1 01 KB 2 1 01 06 10 37 Finished multi 4 files 2 06 KB 2 02 GB free on DOM 45 Durabook DataGuard Software e Check the box on the DOM task list and click the Delete button to clean up the folder s exists in DOM which not mapping with the task s in HDD task list Y Durabook Data Backup 5W Sele am E Her l Minor l Delete gt 3 Delete 7 e Tool i History Task Motes Local Path Size le Humbe Owner FP Task Local Path Size 2 Numt Last
6. 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 TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Preface RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter End users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instruction
7. one of the following e Press the button e Press any key on the keyboard 35 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Using the BIOS Setup Utility Your notebook has a BIOS setup utility which allows you to configure important system settings including settings for various optional functions of the notebook This chapter explains how to use the BIOS setup utility BIOS Setup Menu The BIOS setup Utility allows you to configure your notebook basic settings When you turn your notebook on the system reads this information to initialize the hardware so that it can operate correctly Use the BIOS setup utility to change your notebook start up configuration For example you can change the security and power management routines of your system Starting the BIOS Setup Utility You can only enter the BIOS setup utility as the notebook is booting that is between the time you turn on the notebook and before the Windows interface appears If your notebook is already on shut down your notebook completely power off and restart it and then press the Delete key to enter the setup utility Navigating and Entering Information in BIOS Use the following keys to move between fields and to enter information Function Key Description Py Moves up down to select items Enter Confirms the selection and enters the selected menu screen Changes an option for the selected items Fi Displays the Help screen Invokes the previo
8. 05 e EN 301 489 1 V 1 4 1 2005 09 EN 301 489 17 V 1 2 1 2002 04 e EN 60950 1 2006 Preface Canadian Department of Communications This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference causing Equipment Regulations Battery Disposal THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM ION OR NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY IT MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY CONTACT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL PLANS IN YOUR AREA CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASERSCHUTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT TO EN60825 CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE CONTAINS A LASER SYSTEM AND IS CLASSIFIED AS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT TO USE THIS MODEL PROPERLY READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IN CASE OF ANY TROUBLE WITH THIS MODEL PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE LASER BEAM DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THIS ENCLOSURE ANNEX IV Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment The symbol indicating separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment consists of the crossed out wheeled bin as shown below The symbol must be printed visibly legibly and indelibly Preface Safety Instructions DO NOT block the opening vents provided for ventilation Blocking these vents may cause the notebook processor to overheat Always keep strong magnetic or electrical objects away from your notebook DO NOT use or stor
9. Compliant with Energy Star 5 0 Standard Li Ion 6 cell 3S2P 5200mAH id Fac Smart Battery Pack 2nd Battery Optional 2nd Li lon 6 cell 352P 5000mAh Wireless Communications networking devices UN Specifications Features Specifications e Operating Environment Temperature 20 C 50 C Operating under 0 C by using SSD Temperature as the main storage Humidity Non operating Environment Temperature Environment 40 C 70 C Operating Humidity 20 90 relative humidity non condensing Depends on temperature 328mm W x 277mm D x 40 8mm H 2 5kg with standard Battery Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 51
10. Options v 9 Search Control Panel _ _ ae Control Panel Home Select a power plan Require a password on wakeup Power plans can help you maximize your computer s performance or conserve energy Make a plan active by selecting it or choose a plan and customize it by changing its power settings Tell me more about power Choose what the power plans buttons do Choose what closing the lid Plans shown on the battery meter does Balanced recommended Change plan settings Create a power plan Automatically balances performance with energy consumption on capable hardware J Choose when to turn off the g display 5 Power saver Change plan settings Change when the computer Saves energy by reducing your computer s performance where possible sleeps Show additional plans See also Personalization Windows Mobility Center User Accounts Screen brightness Y 1 18AM 10 19 2010 4 To adjust the selected power plan settings click Change plan settings 34 Power Management Using the Power Saving Mode When you are not using the notebook turn off the notebook or set the notebook to enter sleep mode To set the notebook to enter sleep mode follow the steps below 1 Click Start 2 Click Shut down gt Sleep E Windows Media Center Switch user Default Program Log off Cal Calculator Lock gs Help and Suppo All Programs inion Hibernate To wake up the notebook from sleep mode do
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12. TING AND ENTERING INFORMATION IN BIOS ccceccecceuceuceuseueeuseuteueentnusennes 36 PAIN o a o eeieas 37 ADVANCED MENU arcaica aos 37 BOOT AAA o scp rah aa a a a A setae iaostentareeaes seenees 38 SECURITY MEN isa a 38 SAVE Q EXIT e eos 39 DURABOOK DATAGUARD SOFTWARE ssssssnnsunnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnn 40 USING DURABOOK DATA GUA RD ia a 40 ECN NOWA ASKS I AE EER A dia 44 RUNAS TAC VAT TOT BAD A A AAA AS 45 Pere LS da 45 UDE TOO E EE tease uh a od dole Past AE a doe eda eds eas EA OEN 47 TROUBLESHOOTEN Goin 48 SPECIFICATIONS id 49 Preface Copyright Copyright 2010 All rights reserved No part of this user manual may be transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the manufacturer Information is subject to change without prior notice Regulatory Statement Federal Communications Commission 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
13. U12 User s Manual Table of Contents COPYRIGHT aro to 4 REGULATORY STATEMENT o dao 4 Federal Communications Commission Statement oreinen eea EE EAEE NEEE EE E 4 Peclaranon OF C NJON aaee dos 4 RESEXDOS IE WaN A ii tl aci 5 European NOU CE seats a N et sva ten T AE ET E E AA N O 5 R amp TTE CE MANUAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENT WLAN IEEE S02 11B 2 cccsccscssscescesssseeseeseeeeceseeseenees 5 Canadian Department Of COMMUNICATIONS ccccscccccscsscesscsescsescsseesssesssesseeesscesecesscesecssecssecesscessceascessesecaeeeeseceueesseesseeaeens 6 POMC TD US OSI A ERN 6 CLASS 7 TASER ERODUCL is 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS cios 7 BEFORE YOU START sorna O PACK ACE CONTENTS qeria odas 9 a Us o Ag amea ga ieiatite wusuteauaturaenattadacesiaede 10 COMPONENTS sirios tai 11 PONE MEVA 1 A ENE 13 RON II E E SONA 13 BAK VI ssa e N 14 BONO VIEW odir e EAE IEEE EENEN OE ETNEA ENE RERET 15 SAS IN OTS ates E clics 16 POWERING UP YOUR NOTEBOOK da 17 Connecina TEAC AAGII CI o ita 17 ETS taba OWN aa lili 17 INSTALLING THE BATTERY ai 18 Charente Dal N E T 18 CHECKING Ne Bate Level tE AS AA A AI 18 Remove DAT a tad 19 STARTING YOURS NOTEBOOK oras 19 USING MEDDA LT QUE Aeri E tonnes selves Gente oe oial 19 TUMOR NOU IN OLED OOK aise cesissc ios 20 Adiasin ethe DE ID PGRECL BEI MESS Dead 20 Changing the Display Orientation aii 21 Shutin Down Your OCDE ATA AA A A OS 21 WSING THE ISE BOAR Diseno 22 USING THE OU CP te AD o odia 23 USING THES TU
14. ad to enter numbers or keypad operands as you would on a calculator key is the same as right clicking a mouse button 1 Application Press to display an application shortcut menu This action 2d Getting Started Using the Touch Pad The touch pad is a cursor pointing device that provides all the features of a two button mouse Its primary function is to move the cursor around the screen You can also point select or drag items or objects on the screen Main touchpad Left button Right button Point Slide your finger on the touch pad to point the cursor to an item or object on the screen Click To left click move the cursor to the item or object on the screen then lightly tap the touch pad or press the left button To right click move the cursor to the item or object on the screen then press the right button Double click To double click move the cursor to the item or object on the screen then tap the touch pad twice or press the left button twice Drag To drag an item or object press and hold the left button then slide your finger on the touch pad to move the item or object Scroll To scroll a page press and hold the left button then slide your finger on the touch pad to scroll a page 23 Getting Started Using the Stylus This notebook comes with an integrated stylus for accurate control input to the LCD touch panel and digitizer You can use the stylus to point select or drag items or ob
15. ction and click Yes to exit the Quick menu Battery 1 Battery 2 Does not exist 3 Click the wireless network icon on the system tray 4 Available wireless network connections are displayed Click the desired wireless network j ey 5 Click Connect i Connections are available Some networks require a network security key or ail a password Wireless Network Connection 6 A PTSGI 2 wall D TIPS Connect automatically e Check Connect automatically box to T al automatically connect to this network when it is available 6 Enter the network security key 7 Click OK Open Network and Sharing Center z J a 20209 AM ee e 10 15 2010 8 After the connection is established you can see the wireless icon a in the 32 Notification area Making Connections NOTE e Wi Fi access requires service from a wireless service provider Contact your service provider for more information e Actual wireless connectivity will depend on system configuration Please contact your dealer for more information Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Your notebook can connect and communicate with other Bluetooth enabled devices To add a device follow the steps below RF On Off Switch Program Setup 1 Press the Bbutton to open the Quick menu 2 Click the Bluetooth icon to turn on the Bluetooth function and click Yes to exit the Quick menu P Wildlife wmv Battery Charge Cycles Battery 2 Does not exist 3 Click the arrow on the syst
16. ds Inc Advanced HINATA E an ob an Advanced Setting gt FAN Calibration gt Battery Calibration Wake on LAN from S4 S5 mode Disable RF Device Control By Windows 7 1 IDE Mode 2 AHCI Mode 3 RAID Mode Select Screen TL Select Item Enter Select Change Opt General Help Previous Values Optimized Defaults Save ESC Exit Version 2 00 1201 Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc 37 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Boot Menu Configure the boot type and boot sequence Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc Save amp Exit Boot Configuration Sets the system boot order Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 2 Realtek PXE B02 Hard Drive BBS Priorities Network Device BBS Priorities Select Screen TL Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save ESC Exit Version 2 00 1201 Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc Security Menu Set or change the Administrator and User passwords and configure TPM settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Seka Security Save amp Exit Password Description Set Setup Administrator Password If ONLY the Administrator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup If ONLY the User s password is set then this isa power o
17. e task 42 Durabook DataGuard Software O DOM task list It consists of the task list in DOM The free space in DOM is displayed on the bottom right of the screen Task Local Path Size 2 Numt Last Backup Process There are no tems to show in this view Task information includes task name local path size file number last backup date owner and backup process status Task the task name created by the user Local Path the local path that the user chooses when creating tasks Size the total file size of a task File Number the total file number of a task Last Backup the date of the last backup Process the status of the backup Owner the user who created the task 43 Durabook DataGuard Software Creating New Tasks 1 44 Create a new task by clicking the New button Task Name Notes Local Folder NOTE e The maximum character input for Task Name and Notes is 64 Enter the task name and choose the folder that you want to backup then click OK It will back up the file s in the folder immediately NOTE e Durabook DataGuard will monitor the task s you have checked and if there are any changes on the file s it will do automatic backup When the automatic backup is running the system tray icon will blink until the automatic backup is complete Durabook DataGuard Software Running the Mirror Backup e Click the Mirror button to run the mirror backup When mirror backup
18. e your notebook in extreme temperatures DO NOT place your notebook near fire or other sources of heat DO NOT expose to dust or corrosive materials DO NOT tamper the battery Keep it away from children Never pick up or hold your notebook by the display DO NOT expose your notebook to sudden changes in temperature or humidity Keep your notebook away from air conditioners or heating vents Preface DO NOT attempt to service your notebook yourself Any attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid When servicing refer to qualified service personnel For better environmental protection waste batteries should be collected separately for recycling or special disposal CAUTION FOR ADAPTER THIS NOTEBOOK IS FOR USE WITH DEDICATED AC ADAPTER BATTERY SAFETY DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS Before You Start Before You Start Congratulations on your purchase of this notebook This business notebook is portable and suits a wide range of user requirements providing users with maximum computing experience Before you begin using your notebook read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the main components installed in the system Package Contents The following items come with your package If any of them is damaged or missing please contact y
19. em tray to display Bluetooth Settings hidden icons Bluetooth Assistant 4 Right click the Bluetooth icon tt Wireless File Transfer 5 Click Add New Connection The system starts scanning for Bluetooth devices and displays the available devices 6 Click on a device then click Next ete eee Remote Camera Help About 33 Making Connections 7 The system displays the selected Bluetooth AAA device Double click on the device icon to Bluetooth View Help connect com 38 Connecti 8 Enter the passkey PIN to start pairing and click OK Bluetooth Manager Pees Bluetooth Passkey PIN dl If left blank the default PIN will be used Request Device Bluetooth Device Address 00 17 83 13 14 BF Bluetooth Device Name CHT9100 Share authentication information among all users NOTE E Bluetooth e The PIN you enter on the notebook must be the same PIN to be entered on the other Bluetooth device e Once a partnership has been created connecting to that device again will no longer require entering the PIN 34 Power Management Power Management This chapter will guide you on how to manage the system power Using the Power Plan To improve energy efficiency you can use the power plan to reduce the amount of power your notebook uses maximize the performance or balance the two 1 Click Start gt Control Panel 2 Select System and Security gt Power Options Ss e g
20. increase the brightness press the QA button vie e To decrease the brightness press the Y button 20 Getting Started Changing the Display Orientation You can rotate the display orientation to suit your preference Each press of the LN button will rotate the display 90 clockwise Shutting Down Your Notebook It is important to properly shut down your notebook to avoid the loss of unsaved data To shut down your notebook follow the steps below 1 Click Start 2 Click Shut down Wait for your notebook to turn off power a oe completely before removing the power source if ll torito Picture necessary B omano Es Games oe Durabook DataGuard Computer 19 OneClick Internet a Getting Started Devices and Printers e Windows Media Center Default Programs Calculator ai Control Panel Help and Support All Programs Epa 21 Getting Started Using the Keyboard No Keys Description These function keys are used to perform designated tasks Function keys The tasks for each key may vary from one application to another Fn Press the Fn key in combination with other keys to execute a command Fn F3 Toggles the touch pad to on off Fn F10 Turns on or mutes the volume Windows ke Press to display the Start menu This action is the same Y las clicking the Start icon 2 3 Press the Num lock key to activate the numeric keypad Numeric 4 Press the keys on the numeric keyp
21. ing Started This chapter will guide you on how to use your notebook Powering Up Your Notebook Your notebook can be powered up using the AC adapter or the Lithium ion battery Connecting the AC Adapter The AC adapter powers up your notebook and charges the battery 1 Connect the AC adapter to the DC in jack of your notebook 2 Connect the AC adapter to the power cord 3 Plug the power cord to an electrical outlet Using Battery Power 1 Install a charged battery in the battery compartment 2 Remove the AC adapter if plugged Your notebook will automatically use the battery power NOTE e If your notebook is connected to an electrical outlet and the battery is installed your notebook uses power from the electrical outlet 17 Getting Started Installing the Battery To install the battery follow the steps below 1 Slide and hold the battery latch to the unlock position 2 Align and insert the battery to the battery compartment 3 Push completely until the battery locks into place 4 Release the latch to the lock position to secure the battery Charging the Battery The Lithium ion battery is not fully charged upon purchase To charge the battery follow the steps below 1 Install the battery to your notebook See procedures above 2 Connect the AC adapter to the DC in jack of your notebook 3 Connect the AC adapter to the power cord 4 Plug the power cord to an electrical outlet NOTE
22. jects on the screen To use the stylus simply remove it from the back of the notebook en Calibrate the Screen To ensure touch accuracy calibrate the screen 1 Click Start gt Control Panel 2 Select Hardware and Sound gt Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input 7 p a O GO 3 Control Panel Hardware and Sound v Search Control Pane Control Panel Home Devices and Printers O i A i a 4 System and Security A Addadevice Adda printer Mouse BN Device Manager 24 Network and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs User Accounts and Family Safety Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of ccess E AutoPlay Change default settings for media or devices Play CDs or other media automatically 1 DY Sound SZ Adjust system volume Change system sounds Manage audio devices Power Options Change battery settings Change what the power buttons do Require a password when the computer wakes Change when the computer sleeps Adjust screen brightness l Display Make text and other items larger or smaller Adjust screen resolution Connect to a projector Connect to an external display Zay Windows Mobility Center SY Adjust commonly used mobility settings Adjust settings before giving a presentation Pen and Touch Change tablet pen settings Change settings for handwriting personalization Turn flicks on and off Set flicks to perform certain tasks Change t
23. l HDD Support 2 5 SATA HDD Supports an external data rate 3 0 Gbps Serial ATA Generation 2 Display Touch Screen For the operating of unit under 0 C byusing SSD as the main storage User removable SSD module without Storage SSD l using a tool SATA 2 5 Gen 2 SSD supports an external data rate 3 0 Gbps An optional internal SATA SSD for databackup Software utility for auto back up of selected data files between HDD and SSD For HDD data backup Data Backup 49 Specifications Features Specifications Controller Memory interface 2 buttons support Right Left I O Devices Expansion One Express 34 card slot Card Memory Card One SD Card reader slot supports SDHC eo Integrated Gigabit bps Ethernet devices e Support PXE function e One Mini Express card slot e One is for WLAN PCI e only e Intel WiFi Link 1000 1x2 with PCI e Half Bluetooth upport BT 2 1 EDR optional One USB 2 0 connectors One e SATA USB 2 0 combo connector One RJ 45 jack for internal 10 100 1000M bit Ethernet One DC In jack 1 0 Ports Standard One 15 pin D sub VGA port for external monitor projector Audio jacks support stereo Mic Jack One 84 pin docking connector which supports DC VGA LAN and USB USBx2 VGA LAN are direct signals from Unit High Definition Audio Audio Stereo supports two 1 5W speakers Analog Microphone AC power input 100V 240V 50Hz 60Hz 65W Aaa pta Output 19V Power
24. n password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In Setup the User will have Administrator rights User Password gt Trusted Computing Select Screen TL Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save ESC Exit Version 2 00 1201 Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc 38 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Save amp Exit Menu Save or discard the changes or restore the default values for all setup options before leaving the BIOS Setup Menu Save Changes and Exit 39 Durabook DataGuard Software Durabook DataGuard Software Your notebook supports Durabook DataGuard software that enables users to backup file s from the hard disk drive to the Disk on Module DOM With this software users can do both automatic backup and mirror backup e Automatic backup Synchronize the files users create or update and backup the files changed in HDD to DOM automatically eo Mirror backup Backup all the files within the task list from HDD to DOM Using Durabook DataGuard 1 When you launch the Durabook DataGuard software for the first time you will be asked to specify the DOM path Please set Dom directory DOM path NOTE e Launch the software by double clicking Durabook DataGuard Software 48 on the computer desktop 40 2 Click OK and enter the main menu Durabook Data Backup SW ygDelete ai Y New
25. network Move your notebook closer to the access point If the network you are connecting to requires a security password make sure you enter the correct password configurations are correct Nothing happens when I press electrical outlet the Power button If using a battery pack make Sure it has enough power Otherwise replace the battery The notebook cannot resume The battery power level might be too low from hibernate or standard Connect the power adapter to an electrical mode outlet or replace the battery Audio has been muted Click on the Speaker The screen suddenly turns blank The notebook cannot connect to Internet The notebook does not produce icon on the right of your Windows taskbar any sound When the volume control box appears uncheck the Mute check box 48 Specifications Specifications Features Specifications Type amp Speed Intel 13 and 15 UVL serial Install BGA Method Power 18W Consumption Processor Chipsets Intel HM55 Type DDR III 800 1333 Capaci Two 204 pin DDRIII SODIMM sockets each pay for 2GB 4GB if available Maximum 8GB Memory CD 12 1 WXGA 1280x800 TFT LED backlight Camera 1 3 Megapixel Webcam Major Chipsets System Memory Optional resistive type touch panel support palm rejection feature Optional 12 1 digitizer with digital stylus Non digitizer touch panel with dummy stylus User removable HDD module without using a too
26. ng station 2 Modular I O port Use for user changeable modular I O bay to bays accommodate various devices applications 3 Cooling vents Use for air convection Do not cover the cooling vents to protect your notebook from overheating 4 Stylus Use for accurate control input to the LCD touch panel and digitizer 5 Battery compartment Contains the battery Battery latch Locks the battery in place 7 Hard disk drive Contains the hard disk drive HDD compartment HDD latches Locks the HDD in place Docking station port function might not work on your system Please check with your dealer for more details 15 Before You Start Status Indicators The status indicators in the upper left corner of the keyboard light up when a particular function of the notebook is active Each indicator is marked with a symbol Icon Item Description The LED always lights on blue when the ly Power indicator system is running When the system is in sleep mode the LED will blink Indicates the status of wireless LAN communication A blinking HDD LED indicates HDD activity data is being read or written Lights on when Num Lock is activated p NN Caps Lock Lights on when Caps Lock is activated Indicates the battery status Green light means the battery is fully charged Orange light means the battery is bein POtrery cha oa gt M gt Blinking red light means the battery power is low 16 Getting Started Gett
27. ory Cards Your notebook supports different types of memory cards to provide faster data transfer Supported types are as follows e SD card e SDHC card e Mini SD card with adapter e MS card Memory Stick PRO e MMC card e Mini MMC card with adapter Inserting a Memory Card With the label side up push the memory card into the memory card Slot until it clicks into place Removing a Memory Card It is important to remove the memory card properly Improper removal may cause the data in the memory card to be corrupted and your notebook to malfunction To properly remove the memory card follow the steps below 1 Click the removable disk icon on the system tray 2 Click Safely Remove Hardware and eed Bz Eject Media The system confirms that the device can be safely removed 3 Push the memory card to eject it 4 Pull the card out from the slot Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media 9 45 AM 10 15 2010 26 Getting Started Using the 3G Antennas Gobi 2000 3G and GPS is an optional module In order to have better signal the antennas suggest using angle as below CAUTION e If the antennas turn to other angles it may cause low signal 27 Making Connections Making Connections This chapter will guide you on installing peripheral devices to maximize the use of your notebook Connecting External Display Devices You can connect your notebook to other display devices
28. ouch input settings di Tablet PC Settings Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input f Set tablet buttons to perform certain tasks oose the order of how your screen rotates Specify which hand you write with Location and Other Sensors Y Enable location and other sensors View location activity Entera default location Biometric Devices Use your fingerprint with Windows Manage your fingerprint data Remove your fingerprint data A Fingerprint Reader Enroll Fingerprint Remove fingerprint data f fj Bluetooth Local COM Em Realtek HD Audio Manager ae 12 38 AM 10 19 2010 Getting Started 3 Click Calibrate dl Tablet PC Settings 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete screen calibration Configure Configure your pen and touch displays Display options Display 1 Mobile PC Display Details Single Touch Input Available Calibrate P Reset Choose the order in which your screen rotates Go to Orientation Using the Quick Menu Press the Bbutton to enter the Quick menu Click on the icon to enable the respective function including wireless network Bluetooth 3G GPS and airplane mode RF On Off Switch Click the EP icon to set up the media file for the program mode Select the media file and click Open ae Open E Mie gt Libraries Videos Semple Videos f te Recent Places View the battery charge cycles 23 Getting Started Using the Mem
29. ound on the go ES 8 EM EN 15 EA 12 Before You Start Left View No Item Description USB port Connects USB peripheral devices Card reader Use to insert memory cards to transfer pictures music and data between your notebook and flash compatible devices The card reader supports SD Secure Digital SDHC Mini SD with adapter cards eSATA USB Combo Connects an external hard disc drive using an port eSATA cable for faster data transfer or a USB cable for USB peripheral devices 2 4 ExpressCard slot and Use to insert one 34 54 ExpressCard or Type II PC PC Card slot Card Microphone jack Connects an external microphone K3 Headphone jack Connects headphones or external speakers Right View No Item Description USB port Connects USB peripheral devices 2 Serial port RS232 Connects a peripheral device such as a printer or other device with serial port USB port Connects USB peripheral devices 13 Before You Start Back View No Item Description 1 Kensington lock slot Connects to a Kensington compatible notebook security lock 2 VGA port Connects to a display device e g external monitor LCD projector 3 LAN RJ 45 port Connects to a local area network LAN using an Ethernet cable DC in jack Connects the power adapter 14 Before You Start Bottom View Huu UL 033100027 7 No Item Description 1 Docking station port Connects the notebook to a docki
30. our retailer Notebook Power adapter O Utility DVD Power cord gt NOTE e The pictures are for reference only actual items may slightly differ Before You Start Features 10 Intel HM55 platform Operating system supports Microsoft Windows 7 12 1 convertible LCD display High capacity hard disk drive Light weight Spill Proof Intel WLAN capability Bluetooth connectivity WWAN Express card slot Optional Solid State Primary Drive SSD Optional Gobi 2000 3G and GPS Before You Start Components Front View No Item Description 1 Camera Use to take picture record videos or video conference Display panel Provides visual output Fingerprint scanner Scans fingerprints for biometric identification 11 Before You Start No Item Description 4 Brightness control Press to increase the LCD panel brightness by one button level 5 Brightness control Press to decrease the LCD panel brightness by one button level SAS button Press to exit Windows and switch to Standby mode 11 Status Indicators Indicates the corresponding function status Power Wireless HDD Caps Lock Num lock Battery 3 Keyboard Press the keys to input information 14 Touch pad Use to point select drag or scroll objects on the screen 15 Touch pad button Press to select objects or display a shortcut menu 6 Chassis latch Locks the notebook chassis 17 Use for carrying the notebook ar
31. s and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance SAR Value 0 150 W kg European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms e EN 55022 CISPR 22 Radio Frequency Interference eo EN 55024 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Generic Immunity Standard e EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 Product Safety R amp TTE CE MANUAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENT WLAN IEEE 802 11b g 802 11b Restrictions e European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2 400 2 4835GHz In France the equipment must be restricted to the 2 4465 2 4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use CE Declaration of Conformity CE Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC Low voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the Amendment Directive 93 68 EEC the procedures given in European Council Directive 99 5 EC and 89 3360EEC The equipment was passed The test was performed according to the following European standards e EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006
32. sp Mirror EggDelete T Task Hotes Local Path Size ile Humbe Owner Task Local Path There are no items to show in this view O files 0 00 E Durabook DataGuard Software Seles Toos H History Size 2 Numt Last Backup Process There are no items to show in this view 72 02 GB free on DOM There are mainly three parts Tool bar HDD task list and DOM task list e Tool bar a b C d a New gt Mirror Delete qDelete Tools po gt History a New button create a new task b Mirror button do mirror backup C Delete button on the left delete tasks in HDD task list d Delete button on the right clean up backup in DOM e Tools button access the software user s manual and configure its setting f History button view the latest mirror backup log 41 Durabook DataGuard Software O HDD task list It consists of the task list in HDD The file number and file size of all tasks are displayed on the bottom left of the screen Task Hotes Local Path Size le Humbe Owner There are no tems to show in this wiew Task list fields include task notes local path size file number and owner Task a unique task name Notes users can input notes for a task to describe the task Local Path the local path that the user chooses when creating tasks Size the total file size of a task File Number the total file number of a task Owner the user who created th
33. t Control Panel System and Security gt ss e Control Panel Home ye Action Center slew y c ss solve issues W C C ings System and Security y Review your computer s status and resolve issues W Change User Account Control setting Troubleshoot common computer problems Restore your computer to an earlier time Network and Internet Windows Firewall Check firewall status Allow a program through Windows Firewall Hardware and Sound Programs User Accounts and Family J System 7 r Safety i View amount of RAM and processor speed Check the Windows Experience Index P Allow remote access See the name of this computer evice Manager Appearance and Allow acc eethe p Bj Devi ge Personalization Windows Update Turn automatic updating on or off Check for updates View installed updates Ease of Access P Y Power Options Change battery settings Require a password when the computer wakes Change what the power buttons do Change when the computer sleeps Ma Backup and Restore Back up your computer Restore files from backup Clock Language and Region A BitLocker Drive Encryption E Protect your computer by encrypting data on your disk Manage BitLocker gt Administrative Tools y Free up diskspace Defragment your hard drive BH Create and format hard disk partitions a View event logs la Schedule tasks 1 37AM ae 10 19 2010 CE S gt 3 Control Panel System and Security Power
34. t Setting to set whether you want to run Durabook DataGuard when Windows starts up Durabook Data Backup SW E New E TO Task Notes LocalPath Size ile Numbe Owner 7 Task LocalPath Size gt Numb LastBackup Process Li picture Picture baclC Documents a 1 04 KB 2 multi picture D U12Cpictu 1 04 KB 2 11 01 06 10 37 Finished music Music backC Documents a 1 01 KB 2 multi Music CALMA mus 1 01 KB 2 1 01 0 10 37 Finished Setting Run Durabook DataGuard when Windows starts up Cancel 4 files 2 06 KB 72 02 GB free on DOM e Select About to view the current software version 47 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter contains a list of common problems that you might experience when using your notebook and techniques to try and overcome the problem If you need additional help contact your retailer Problems Solutions e Check if the power adapter is properly connected The battery isn t charging e Make sure that the battery is within the recommended charging temperature of 20 C to 50 C The brightness control is not properly set Adjust the LCD screen brightness Your notebook might be in standby or hibernate mode Press the Power button to wake the system If using the battery the battery may be depleted Replace with a fully charged battery or connect the power adapter to an electrical outlet If using wireless check if your location is out of range of the
35. us values F3 Loads optimized default values Saves the changes and exits Setup Saves the changes and exits Setup ec tout saving changes go tothe main menu then press Esc without saving changes go to the main menu then press Esc Users are allowed to enter new values to replace the default settings in certain fields and the rest of the fields are specified by system default parameters and 36 Using the BIOS Setup Utility cannot be modified by users Reverse the attribute of the main options and press Enter to enter into the submenu Press Esc to return to the previous configuration page Main Menu Display the system overview information about BIOS version CPU features and total memory size You can also set the system date and time Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Boot Security Save amp Exit BIOS Information BIOS Version RC 07 Build Date 11 11 2010 14 34 13 EC Version 0 0 13 ME Version 6 1 10 1052 Processor Information Processor Type Intel R Core TM i5 CPU U 560 Y 1 33GHz Processor Speed 1330 MHz Memory Information Total Memory 2048 MB DDR3 800 Mon 15 2010 System Time 11 25 15 Version 2 00 1201 Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Menu View and configure SATA mode FAN calibration battery calibration wake up event and RF device control settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2009 American Megatren

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