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1. Chapter Two 18 Operating Information 2 Driver amp Application Installation a Install the WWAN driver first b Then install the Wireless Manager 3 Launch the Wireless Manager a Launch the Wireless Manager b Click WWAN for enabling the WWAN function click again for disabling the WWAN function Once the WWAN starts up the RF LED will turn on accordingly Please see the illustration as below with WWAN function ON Wireless Device Power Manager Bluetooth em gt WWAN ALL OFF 7 Device Info Chapter Two 19 Operating Information GPS 1 Application Installation Install the Wireless Manager 2 Launchthe Wireless Manager a Launchthe Wireless Manager b Click GPS for enabling the GPS function click again for disabling the GPS function Once the GPS starts up the RF LED will turn on accordingly 3 Update Driver Enter into the Device Manager in My Computer to update driver then select Browse my computer then select Browse for driver and search for RK9 RF9 Drivers Windows 7 64 bit GPS_ublox5 then follow the prompt to complete installation Please see the illustration as below with GPS function Wireless Device Power Manager La ALL OFF Device Info Chapter Two 20 Operating Information Note You are able to do a quick operation for disabling all the Wireless device
2. Capacity 10 8V 8700mAH e Dimension 103 mm W x 73 mm D x 38 mm H Weight 4359 219 Battery Optional Type 9 x 18650 cells Lithium lon Capacity 10 8V 8700mAH Dimension 137 mm W x 170 mm D x 22 mm H e Weight 560 g System Unit Dimensions and Weig e Width 312 mm Depth 246 mm Height 66 7 mm Weight 4 3Kg Note gt Weight varies depending on system configurations Chapter Six 49 Specifications Materials and Recycling Materials of the computer are as follows Cabinet Aluminum Alloy ADC 12 Magnesium Alloy AZ91D UL grade PC ABS GE C6200 or TN 3813BW Bracket Aluminum 5052 Steel with Nickel Plating or Stainless Steel 5304 Cushion pad Silicon Rubber TPE PCB FR 4 UL 94VO Battery Rechargeable Lithium lon 9 Cells per Pack Packing Carton Unbleached Paper Cushion Recyclable EPE Carrying bag Recyclable PE Fiber User Guide Recycled Recyclable Paper Please recycle the parts according to the local regulations Environmental Temperature 20 50 C 4 122 F operating 40 70 C 40 158 F storage Humidity 5 95 Non condensing operating 95 maximum storage e Altitude 0 4 572 meters 0 15 000 feet Chapter Six 50 Optional Devices Chapter Seven Optional Devices Memory Card The memory card will expand your memory to facilitate better system performance 1GB 2GB and 4GB SO DIMM DDR3 memory
3. 1 0 3 2012 9 19 Update CE and Touchpad info Pablo Tseng 1 0 2 2012 5 29 Add a notice to inform users that ext power Joe Chang source is required when operating at 20 C Add HDD password function Add DockUnder DUK89 DUT89 PCI card amp PCI express Card slot information Update BIOS screen and add serial port setting information 1 0 1 2011 12 14 Add battery charging temp threshold Joe Chang Add SATA compatibility setting mode under BIOS for installation of WinXP Update BIOS Security Menu selections Update Gigabit LAN driver installation info 1 0 0 2010 12 14 Official release Sonnie Liu FCC Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant 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 radiates radio frequency energy If not being installed and used in accordance with the instructions it 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 Re orient or rel
4. Battery Gauge You may check battery status from battery gauge in Windows Click the power battery icon to reveal the battery gauge window 5296 available plugged in charging Battery 1 52 available plugged in charging Battery 2 Not present Select a power plan Balanced Power saver Adjust screen brightness More power options Battery Power Saving Tips The computer comes with an intelligent power saving feature You may extend the battery life by Setup power saving functions in Operating System Power Management options e g Windows Power Options Lower the intensity of the display by brightness control Use standby option when computer is temporarily not in use e Shut down the computer when it will not be for a long time use Replacing Battery When the battery is nearly exhausted there are two ways to keep your handheld computer working Connect the AC adapter and the power cord designed for this handheld computer to start charging is one method directly replace a charged battery designed for this handheld computer may be the other one Note Always remember to turn OFF the power before replacing the battery Chapter Three 28 Managing Power Power Conservation This computer consumes much less power than conventional computers However power consumption may be reduced by configuring the Power Management Setup properly It is recommended the power saving
5. and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 Run setup exe in the directory of Utilities Windows XP 32 bit 9 Series Wireless Manager 20110222 and then follow the instructions to install WLAN Optional Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Run iprodifx exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9WDriversWin7 64bit WLAN 5100Vntel and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 Run ICS Dx32 exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9DriversWinXP 32bit WLAN 5100YV13 4 0 0 and then follow the instructions to install Bluetooth Optional Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit First enter into the Wireless Manager to turn on the Bluetooth device Run setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers Win7 64bit BLU_BC4_V7 x BlueSoleil 7 0 348 1 install and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 First enter into the Wireless Manager to turn on the Bluetooth device Run setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RTQ Drivers WinXP 32bit BLU_BC4_V7 x BlueSoleil 7 0 348 1 install and then follow the instructions to install Chapter Five 45 Drivers and Applications GPS Optional Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit First enter into the Wireless Manager to turn on the GPS device Run ublox A4 05 USB drv3264win7 exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RTQ Drivers Win7 64bit GPS LEA 5H v2 0 0 1 and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 First enter into the Wirele
6. c Entering S3 S4 under OS Boot Up and POST Boot up The computer turns ON and loads the operating system such as Windows into the system memory This start up procedure is called boot up The ROM BIOS Power on Self Test POST Each time the computer powers on it automatically performs a self test of its memory and hardware devices Chapter Two 9 Operating Information Before shutting down please always remember to save the unfinished works and close the application for preventing from any possible data loss or HDD damage Shut down will totally turn OFF the power of your notebook computer If you want to start your notebook computer again you need to press the power switch Sleep Hibernate Sleep Under Sleep mode the system will temporarily save your work into RAM You are able to do enter Sleep mode by directly clicking from your OS Or you can do the Sleep Mode settings in your OS If you want to start your notebook computer again all you need to press any key Hibernate Under Hibernate mode the system will save your work into HDD You are able to do enter Hibernate mode by directly clicking from your OS Or you can do the Hibernate Mode in your OS If you want to start your handheld computer again you need to press the power switch Note gt Stanaby Hibernate Resume works with both AC adapter and battery The power management functions may not work under
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8. Bridge Mobile Intel GM45 Express chipset Cantiga G MCH South Bridge Intel ICH9M Enhanced Display Type 13 3 CCFL Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels Mode XGA e Color 18 bit 256K colors Brightness 380 480nits Keyboard Number of keys 87 Keys standard 87 key w o backlight 89 keys optional rubber 89 key with backlight Key Travel 2 8 mm standard 87 key w o backlight 1 5 mm optional rubber 89 key with backlight Chapter Six 47 Specifications Touchpad e Type Resistive type Compatible USB Lifetime Over 5 000 000 strokes lifetime Hard Disk Drive HDD Type 2 5 Removable Height 9 5mm Interface SATA Optical Disk Drive ODD Type 5 25 Removable Height 12 7mm e Interface SATA Ports PS 2 x1 KB mouse USB 2 0 x 3 IEEE1394 Fire Wire x 1 LAN RJ45 x 1 Optional Modem RJ11 Port x 1 PC Card type 1 1 x 1 Express card PCl e x 1 Optional PC Card Type 1 11 x 2 Audio Jack x 3 Mic Line in Earphone DB9 x 2 COM1 2 Optional DB9 x 2 COM3 4 Printer DB25 x 1 Docking Conn x 1 Optional Military type RGB DB15 x 1 Optional Military Connector Port Chapter Six 48 Specifications AC Adapter AC Input 100 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz DC Output 19V Maximum Power 90 Watts Max Output Dimension 130mm W x 60mm D x 34mm H Weight 430 g 0 9 Ib Primary Battery Type 9 x 18650 cells Lithium lon
9. CD RW CD TEXT and etc Do not use the IDE interface ODD it may cause the computer malfunction The following procedure assumes that all the necessary ODD utilities were installed on the computer For ODD utility installation please refer to Utilities and Drivers ODD also can be removed and swapped with the 2 battery or 2 SATA HDD Put disk into the ODD While the power is ON push the ejecting button of ODD The tray will release Then gently pull the tray out Put the disk with its label facing up on the holder and push the tray back into the cabinet Any dirt on the data side of the disk may cause to the erroneous read Please avoid touching the data side Chapter Two 12 Operating Information Read from the ODD The ODD may be designated as drive D or higher depending on your configuration You may access to itin DOS or Windows Please avoid shock or vibration when the optical device is active Express and PC Cards The computer supports one Card 1 1 and one Express card or two Card 1 11 cards To remove the card push the button on the right of the card to eject it The ejecting button can hide into the compartment by pushing it inward gently RTC Battery backed up RTC Real Time Clock Calendar is built in an on board CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor chip The RTC keeps track of the time and date while the computer is off The CMOS chip also stores system setup information RTC batter
10. LAN starts up the RF LED will turn on accordingly Please see the illustration as the right picture with Wireless LAN function Wireless Device Power Manager _ Wireless Lan 13 Bluetooth ALL OFF Device Info Chapter Two 15 Operating Information Bluetooth 1 Driver amp Application Installation a Install the Bluetooth driver first b Then install the Wireless Manager 2 Launch the Wireless Manager a Launch the Wireless Manager b Click Bluetooth for enabling the Bluetooth function click again for disabling the Bluetooth function Once the Bluetooth starts up the RF LED will turn on accordingly Please see the illustration as below with Bluetooth function Wireless Device Power Manager Wireless Lan 7 E Bluetooth ALL OFF Device Info Chapter Two 16 Operating Information WWAN 1 Insert the SIM card a Turn off your computer b Reverse your computer to the bottom side c Find the battery bay and loosen the screw besides it Loosen the screw besides the battery bay HU i d d Remove the battery After removing the battery you are able to see the SIM card lock JU Tio i i Chapter Two 17 Operating Information f Pull up the SIM card slot Pull up the SIM card to onen g Put your SIM card into the SIM card slot h Push down the SIM card slot
11. WLAN GPS Secondary Battery Charging 1 Keyboard Number Lock Primary Battery Charging A Keyboard Caps Lock Power Indicator 4 Keyboard Scroll Lock Power Switch 6 Touchpad 7 Touchpad Right and Left Button gt O Chapter One 3 Getting Started Right View 1 Flex Bay a Standard SATA ODD Optical Disk Drive b Optional 2 HDD or 2 Battery 2 SATA HDD Hard Disk Drive Chapter One 4 Getting Started Left View 12345 678 9 PS 2 Port Keyboard Mouse IEEE1394 Port Fire Wire LAN RJ45 Modem Jack RJ11 Optional USB Port x 3 Universal Serial Bus External Speaker amp Ear phone Jack Line in Jack Microphone Jack Express Card Slot x 1 amp PC Card I II Slot x 1 Optional PC Card I II Slot x 2 80 00 OF gi n aes Chapter One 5 Getting Started Rear View External GPS SMA Antenna Optional Military Connector Port Optional DC Power Jack Serial Port DB9 COM1 Default RS232 RGB Port Docking Port Printer Port Serial Port DB9 COM2 Default RS232 Pte See Chapter One 6 Getting Started Bottom View 1 Primary Battery 2 ODD Latch 3 HDD Latch Chapter One 7 Operating Information Chapter Two Operating Information Workplace A clean and moisture free environment is preferred Make room for air circulation Remember to avoid areas from Sudden or extreme changes in temperature Extreme heat Strong
12. booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system USB 2 0 Control Enable Enables Device 29 USB 2 0 Disabled functionality Passive Cooling 15C 71C This value controls the temperature of Trip Point 23C 79C the ACPI Passive Trip Point the point 31C 87C in which the OS will begin throttling the 39C 95C CPU 47C 103C 55C 109C Note When the DTS is enabled only 63C 111C values below 97C are valid Disabled Core Enable Determines whether the 2nd core is Multi Processing Disabled enabled Disabled 2nd core is disabled Enabled 2nd core is enabled Intel R Enable Allows more than two freq range to be SpeedStep tm Disabled supported CX States Enabled Enable CPU C states Main switch for Disabled C1 C2 C3 C4 Deep C4 C6 DVMT 32 MB Select DVMT Pre Allocated Fixed Pre Allocated 64 MB Graphics Memory size used by the 128 MB Internal Graphics Device Total Graphics 128 MB Select the amount of Total Graphics Memory 256 MB Memory Pre Allocated Fixed MaxDVMT DVMT for use by the Internal Graphics Device PCI Hot Plug Enabled Enable Disable Hot Plug support Resources Disabled SATA Mode Compatible Determines how SATA controller s Selection AHCI operate SIO SMC227 These items control the configuration CONFGURATION of various National 393 SIO devices Chapter Four 35 BIOS Setup BIOS Settings For Windows XP Installation If you wish to install Windows XP on your notebook computer please tak
13. cards are acceptable Vehicle Adapter e Input Voltage 12 32V Input Current 9A max Output Voltage 19V Output Current 4A e Wiring Cigarette lighter Truck battery Application Car or Truck installation 2nd Batter Trade off with ODD a Lithium lon rechargeable 2 battery may install into the ODD compartment It shares the same capacity of primary battery and smart battery compliance The computer s internal charger can detect 2 battery and perform charging accordingly Trade off with ODD set as SATA primary slave drive e Removable ODD for disks playing Compatible with VCD ROM DVD ROM and etc LAN and Modem Card 10Mb 100Mb 1Gb LAN 56Kbps V 92 Modem Card Chapter Seven 51 Optional Devices Wireless LAN Card e IEEE 802 11 a b g n wireless LAN card Bluetooth Bluetooth v2 1 EDR system Class 2 Backward compatible with v1 1 1 2 2 0 devices HSDPA UMTS 3 5G Ublox LEA 5H KB Dust Cover Dust Cover is available for standard Keyboard PC Card Cover Besides the attached PC Card rubber cover there is an optional cover with a metal frame that can be fixed by using screws The cover provides protection from dust or water for cabled PC Cards Users may seal the cable outlet after installation Built in Vehicle Adapter Converting power from car lighters or truck batteries to DC 19V they are the same output ratings as AC adapters It can po
14. electromagnetic fields near television set motor rotation area etc Dust or high humidity If it is necessary to work in a hostile environment please regularly maintain your notebook computer by cleaning dust water and etc to keep it in an optimal condition Ruggedness This notebook computer is designed with rugged features such as vibration shock dust and rain water protection However it is still necessary to provide appropriate protection while operating in harsh environments The notebook computer is also designed to withstand rainfall from top with mild wind blowing only Please keep the keyboard facing up i e normal operating direction to maintain water resistance NEVER immerse the unit in water or spray water at an upside down system Doing so may cause permanent damage The D sub connector caps on the rear of the computer are for dust and shock protection The connectors are sealed internally Other I O ports and devices on the left or right must have caps tightly closed or cable inlets sealed while being exposed to water or dust There are optional gaskets for DB 9 and DB 25 connectors You may install them to improve rain dust moisture resistance on your commercial type cable Insert the packing into the male connector with pins and fasten the screws All connectors will be corroded if being exposed to water or moisture Corrosion is accelerated if the power is ON Please take proper water resistant
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16. the USB FDC device to boot USB ZIP Shift 1 enables or USBLS120 disables a device PCI SCSI 1 4 Loads default boot Other USB sequence PCI Legacy Network Card F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit The system will try to boot from device on top then the 2 and so on If there is more than one device in each category only the device on top of sub menu can boot up Chapter Four 41 BIOS Setup Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Exit System Setup and save Load Setup Defaults your changes to CMOS Discard Changes Save Changes F1 Help 1 Select Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Exit Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the Exit Menu Feature Options Description Exit Saving Exit System Setup and save your Changes changes to CMOS Exit Discarding Exit utility without saving Setup Changes data to CMOS Load Setup Load default values for all SETUP Defaults items Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items Save Changes Save Setup Data to CMOS Chapter Four 42 Drivers and Applications Chapter Five Drivers and Applications Chi
17. the docking connector Loosen the bolts Push the computer horizontally to join the guiding pins Pull the metal bar outwards D Ol cu I Note gt Do notlift up the computer while engaging N Pullup the metal bar Move forward inside 9 Lockthebolts 10 Key Locked with Electric Power ON OFF 11 Power On Off with Computer The Power On Off can be replaced for Computer itself Chapter Two 23 Operating Information While turn on the power of DockUnder with the Key that can use all the functions on DockUnder Meantime Computer will also have the power There is 1 PCI slot and 1 PCle slot on the DockUnder DUT89 Maximum card dimensions are 260mm L length including L bracket thickness x 115mm W width including gold fingers x 25 mm H height The total power rating of the PCI slots is 5V 3A 3 3V 3A 12V 300mA and 12V 300mA Chapter Two 24 Managing Power Chapter Three Managing Power AC Adapter The AC adapter performs two functions It powers the computer from an external AC source charges the computer battery The adapter automatically detects the AC line voltage 100V or 240V and adjusts accordingly The following are recommended when using the AC adapter Use a properly grounded AC outlet Use one AC outlet exclusively for the computer Having other appliances on the same line may cause interference Use a power strip with built in sur
18. Cardbus 1394 Auto Cardbus Device Function Interface Disabled Disable Enable TPM Support Enabled Enable Trusted Platform Module Disabled support RF Interface RF Security Control Control Wireless LAN WWAN GPS BlueTooth Chapter Four 39 RF Interface Control Sub Menu Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility RF Interface Control Item Specific Help Wireless LAN Disabled Wireless LAN Control WWAN Disabled GPS Disabled BlueTooth Disabled F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit RF Interface Control Sub Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the RF Interface Control Sub Menu Feature Options Description Wireless LAN Enabled Wireless LAN Control Disabled WWAN Enabled WWAN Control Disabled GPS Enabled GPS Control Disabled BlueTooth Enabled BlueTooth Control Disabled Chapter Four 40 BIOS Setup Boot Menu Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Exit Item Specific Help Boot priority order 1 USB HDD Keys used to view or 2 USB CDROM configure devices 3 USB KEY Up and Down arrows select 4 IDE HDD Auto a device 5 CD lt gt and lt gt moves the 6 PCI BEV device up or down 7 lt f gt and lt r gt specifies the 8 device fixed or removable Excluded from boot order x exclude or include
19. NOTEBOOK COMPUTER HT9 User s Guide The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without any notice Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use or misuse of this publication Any of the software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following purchase the buyer and not the manufacturer its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any software defects Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and or registered trademarks of their respective companies They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of that product or its manufacturer Copyright 2012 CReTE Systems Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Revision History Revision Date Changes Author 1 0 5 2012 10 30 Update Battery mAh and nominal voltage Pablo Tseng information 1 0 4 2012 10 22 Correct BT WLAN GPS LED indicator Pablo Tseng
20. O address for COM1 COM1 mode RS232 Configure UART mode options RS422 RS232 External Device TTL1 Internal Device RS485 RS422 External Device 85485 External Device COM2 port 2F8 IRQ 3 Configure COM2 using device options Disabled Disabled No configuration 2F8 IRQ 3 Set the base I O address for COM2 COM2 mode RS232 Configure UART mode options RS422 RS232 External Device TTL2 Internal Device RS485 RS422 External Device TTL2 RS485 External Device COMS port 3E8 IRQ 10 Configure COM3 using device options Disabled Disabled No configuration 3E8 IRQ 10 Set the base I O address for COM3 mode RS232 Configure UART mode options RS422 RS232 External Device TTL2 Internal Device 5485 85422 External Device TTL3 RS485 External Device COM4 port 2E8 IRQ 5 Configure COM4 using device options 1 Disabled Disabled No configuration 2E8 IRQ 5 Set the base I O address for COM4 COM4 mode RS232 Configure UART mode options RS422 RS232 External Device TTL2 Internal Device 5485 85422 External Device TTL4 RS485 External Device Printer1 378 IRQ 7 Configure Printer1 device options Disabled Disabled No configuration 378 IRQ 7 Set the base I O address for Printer1 Printer mode Standard Configure Printer1 mode options ECP Standard EPP EPP ECP Chapter Four 37 BIOS Setup Warning If you forget user supervisor password the computer has to send back t
21. TA Port 1 Auto b SATA Port 2 Auto System Memory 632 KB Extended Memory 1012736KB F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit gt Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note The BIOS screen and menu contents may vary depending on computer configurations Main Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the Main Menu Use the sub menus for other selections Feature Options Description System Time HH MM SS Set the system time Hour Minute Second System Date MM DD YYYY Set the system date Month Day Year SATA Port 1 2 None Auto detect the device then show the device Chapter Four 30 BIOS Setup General Help Window Pressing lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt at any menu brings up the General Help window that describes the detailed keys and functions for setup The scroll bar on the right of any window indicates that there is more than one page of information in the window Use lt PgUp gt and lt PgDn gt to display all the pages Pressing Home and End displays the first and last page Pressing lt Enter gt displays each page and then exits the window Press Esc to exit the current window Chapter Four 31 SATA Port 1 Sub Menu Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility SATA Port 1 Auto Item Specific Help Type User you enter LBA Format parameters of hard disk Total Sectors 976773168 d
22. e note of the following procedures Please enter BIOS Settings by pressing F2 during boot up Proceed to Advanced Menu tab Under Advanced Menu change the SATA Mode Selection setting to Compatibility mode Save your changes and exit BIOS Settings Restart your notebook computer and install Windows XP SIO SMC27 CONFIGURATION Sub Menu w e M Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility SIO SMC227 CONFIGURATION Item Specific Help COM port SF8 IRQ 4 Configure COM1 using COM mode RS232 device options port 2F8 IRQ 3 COM2 mode RS232 Disabled COM3 port 3E8 IRQ 10 No configuration COM3 mode RS232 COMA port 2E8 IRQ 5 SF8 IRQ 4 COM4 mode RS232 Set the base I O address Printer 378 IRQ 3 for COM1 Printeri mode Standard F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Warning Make sure internal COMx mode settings must be with the same type of the external connected devices Otherwise it may cause serial components damage in either side Chapter Four 36 BIOS Setup SIO SMC27 CONFIGURATION Sub Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the SIO SMC27 CONFIGURATION Sub Menu Feature Options Description COM1 port 3F8 IRQ 4 Dees COM1 using device options isable Disabled No configuration 3F8 IRQ 4 Set the base I
23. enu F10 Save and Exit SATA Port 2 Sub Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the SATA Port 2 Sub Menu Feature Options Description 32 Bit I O Enabled This setting enables or disables 32 Disabled bit IDE data transfers Chapter Four 33 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility Main Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Boot time Diagnostic Screen Enabled QuickBoot Mode Enabled Display the diagnostic USB 2 0 Control Enabled screen during boot Passive Cooling Trip Point 87 C Core Multi Processing Enabled Intel R SpeedStep tm Enabled CX States Enabled DVMT Pre Allocated 32 MB Total Graphics Memory MaxDVMT PCI Hot Plug Resources Enabled SATA Mode Selection AHCI gt SIO SMC227 CONFIGURATION F1 Help 11 Select Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Warning Incorrect settings may cause system malfunction To correct it restore the Setup Default with lt F9 gt Chapter Four 34 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the Advanced Menu Feature Options Description Boot time Enable Display the diagnostic screen during Diagnostic Screen Disabled boot QuickBoot Mode Enable Allows the system to skip certain tests Disabled while
24. functions to be enabled even when not running on battery power Power Management will not degrade performance while saving power Supporting ACPI Your notebook computer supports ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface for power management With ACPI and an ACPI compliant operating system such as Windows the feature will allow you to reduce the power consumption for energy saving By supporting ACPI the AC adapter LED and the Power indicator LED will show in different ways The followings are the detailed description Sleep AC adapter LED is ON while connecting with power Power LED indicator is ON Other LED indicators are OFF Under Hibernation AC adapter LED is ON while connecting with power Power LED indicator is OFF Other LED indicators are OFF Shutdown AC adapter LED is ON while connecting with power Power LED indicator is OFF Other LED indicators are OFF Chapter Three 29 BIOS Setup Chapter Four BIOS Setup Press F2 at boot up to enter BIOS setup Use arrow keys to select options and to modify them When finished move to Exit and press Enter then confirm save by pressing Y Please enter Default Supervisor Password 0000 while entering into BIOS Setup Menu Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Specific Help System Time 15 48 04 System Date 05 29 2012 Tab lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt selects field gt SA
25. ge protection Connecting the AC adapter Plug the AC cord to the adapter Plug the other end of the AC cord into the wall outlet Make sure the green LED on the adapter turns on Attach the DC plug into the power jack of the computer turn the lock ring clockwise to secure it AC Adapter Indicator The green LED indicates that AC power is ready Note To ensure system stability please connect your computer to an external power source when operating at 20 C ambient temperature Chapter Three 25 Managing Power Batter The power source will automatically switch to battery when the external power source AC adapter or optional vehicle adapter is disconnected Battery Low When the battery is nearly exhausted the computer gives the following Battery Low warnings Windows battery low warning when operating system is Windows The power LED flashes Once the Battery Low warning occurs please Save and close the files you are currently working on e Plug inthe AC adapter to recharge the battery Charging the Battery Plug in the AC adapter or optional vehicle adapter to start the battery charging If the battery is already full the sense circuitry will stop high current charge within several minutes There are two LED indicators next to the power indicator for the Primary and Secondary battery respectively Indicator turns ON when the battery is charging and turns OFF when the bat
26. he security With TPM users are able to encrypt the folders and files directly and make the important file be more secure and be with an additional protection In other words your TPM encrypted files are basically protected with two layers Even if your TPM encrypted files are hacked the files can not to be read without passwords and TPM chipset Chapter Seven 53 Maintenance and Service Chapter Eight Maintenance and Service ALWAYS turn OFF the power unplug the power cord and remove the battery before cleaning The exterior of the system and display may be wiped with a clean soft and lint free cloth If there is difficulty removing dirt apply non ammonia non alcohol based glass cleaner to the cloth and wipe An air gun is recommended for cleaning water and dust For salty water please clean with fresh water then blow dry with an air gun Be sure not to turn the computer upside down while there is water being applied Troubleshooting Should the computer fail to function properly the troubleshooting steps below may be followed Check AC vehicle adapter battery and the power source Minimize the configuration i e remove extra peripherals and devices Remove the modules one by one HDD CD ROM Battery etc Remove the software suspected Set BIOS fail safe default Re install operating system and application software Chapter Eight 54 Maintenance and Service RMA Service If troubleshooting steps a
27. he user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms EN55022 CISPR 22 Radio Frequency Interference EN55024 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 LVD EN 60950 1 2006 11 2009 IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition R amp TTE CE Manual Regulatory Requirement WLAN IEEE 802 11a b g n 802 11a b g n Restrictions European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2 400 2 4835 GHz In France the equipment must be restricted to the 2 4465 2 4835 GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use Ceo It is 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 2004 108 EC Low voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the Amendment Directive 93 68 EEC and the procedures given in Europea
28. hile heater working Also the frequency of the LED will become faster to remind the user while the temperature is approaching to be suitable After 5 15 minutes the system will boot up automatically Under an emergency situation it is able to skip heating for booting up the system immediately by pressing the power switch for gt 9 seconds The speaker will also beep with a special sound It is not guaranteed all devices on the computer are possible to work properly Press the power switch again during the heating process will shut down the computer Driver or application software installation may be necessary for further operation The following procedures will help to Turn OFF the computer 1 Press power switch to Shut Down Sleep or Hibernate depending on operating system OS and power management settings 2 Press power switch for 4 seconds for a Hard power off But the system will shut down immediately without saving any data or parameters 3 Click Start gt Shut Down in Windows to Turn OFF Note gt Some operating systems may not support the above mentioned functions Chapter One 2 Getting Started Appearance Overview LCD Panel Open Embedded Antenna WLAN L Optional Embedded Antenna Bluetooth Optional Embedded Antenna WLAN R Optional External Antenna HSDPA UMTS Optional 5 LED Indicators and Power Switch f Heater HDD in Use BT
29. keypad t Jr jx T T To activate the keypad press the Num Lock key There are 15 keys switching from alphabetic to numeric Press Num Lock again to return Keyboard Backlight Optional Press Fn Fb key for approximately 1 second to turn the keyboard backlight ON or OFF Chapter Two 11 Hard Disk Drive HDD The Hard Disk Drive HDD is a 2 5 type 9 5mm height standard SATA interface data storage device HDD and ODD Optical Disk Drive are removable This design provides convenience and security They can ONLY be removed when the power is OFF Note NEVER drop your HDD ODD or expose them to high temperature high humidity or any hazardous environment NEVER try to disassemble the module Static discharge may destroy your device and data Always pick up the modules by touching the case only ODD Optical Disk Device There is a 5 25 type 12 7mm height standard SATA interface ODD The actual device will depend on the model you purchased The ODD may be used as a boot device if properly set in the BIOS The ODD accepts a variety of standard 12cm CDs DVD ROM Single Layer Dual Layer DVD Video DVD R 10 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7GB DVD RW Ver 1 1 1 2 1 4 Gx B 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB DVD R DL 8 5 GB DVD RAM 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB R 4 7 GB R DL 8 5 GB RW 4 7 GB CD Audio CD ROM XA compatible CD R Photo CD multiple session compatible Video CD CD EXTRA
30. l of electronic products TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE GETTING 1 UNPACKING a aaa aa edid aga 1 QUICK OPERATION a 2 APPEARANCE OVERVIEW 3 CHAPTER TWO OPERATING INFORMATION 8 WORKPLACE ii Doce 8 RUGGEDNESS debi ibtd Seb a ba a D aa a ba RN a 8 OPERATING SYSTEM Ra 9 WORK WITH POWER BUTTON ded edidere eder rer ode Cer eed ao nean tae 9 BOOT UP AND ii ad vix en rac eo eor i eaa c resa rd c esa rd o eina 9 SHUT DOWN iade aint dia a i nn asbl date d 10 SUEEP TBERNNTE Asc a D ODE Sob LEO CHA OR DARLES OEC Y 10 KENBOARD qp c EI s Ta D LI DEED 11 KEYBOARD BACKLIGHT OPTIONAL s citet in e ana ino e x ia iuc 11 HARD DISK DRIVE HDD centre doe cette da ote 12 ODB OPTICAL DISK DEVICE incen acte ne paite Baume quac a coeds 12 EXPRESS AND PO CARDBS 13 usc MEINEN MILD DII IUD ILLIS 13 REPLACING MODULES cc0eesececccssececceessececceesseeeceeeuseeeeteusseeseteeseeeeees 14 WIRELESS DEVICES OPTIONAL dono eet E oh ie 15 DOCKUNDER DUT89 OPTIONAL cesses 22 CHAPTER THREE MANAGING 25 AG ADAPTER e n Rc 25 BI INES ENA A ENEE EAE rc cease 26 POWER CONSERVATION
31. measures for cable connections The DC jack and cables are sealed and may be operated with water splashing while attached All port covers should be in place when no cable is attached Chapter Two 8 Operating Information Operating System This notebook computer is compatible with most operating systems OS However not all functions are 100 compatible For example ACPI Smart Battery and etc are not available on DOS and other non Microsoft OS Consequently Standby Hibernation Battery Gauge and etc would not work under such operating systems Work with Power Button Since the notebook computer is equipped with a heater kit to enable the unit to work under low temperature the heater will first heat HDD up to the temperature set by user and the system will boot after then Also the heater will keep monitoring HDD temperature Once the temperature becomes lower the heater will heat up again to maintain the temperature set by user The function will be different from the way you use with the power button Press 12 seconds and release USB port is enabled and you can set a new value in Heater AP 2 Press 9 11 seconds The system will be forced to boot up 3 Press 5 8 seconds Enable Disable the sound of Heater 4 Press 4 seconds under OS Shut down the system 5 Click the Power button a Power on the system in 55 status b Click while heating up the system will be forced to shutdown
32. n Council Directive 99 5 EC and 2004 108 EC The equipment was passed and the equipment test was performed according to the following European standards EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 EN 301 893 V1 5 1 2008 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 2009 EN 50371 2002 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 UL TUV AC Adapter TUV includes EN60950 LVD VI Power Conservation This computer consumes much less power than conventional computers However power consumption may be reduced by configuring the Power Management Setup properly It is recommended the power saving functions to be enabled even when not running on battery power Power Management will not degrade performance while saving power Power Safety There are specific power requirements for this computer Only use an approved power adapter for this computer There is a 3 prong grounded plug of the power adapter The third prong is an important for safety Do not neglect the importance for it If you are not able to access a compatible outlet installing one by a qualified electrician is necessary When unplugging the power cord please be sure to disconnect it from the plug head but from its wire Make sure the socket and any other extension cord you use can support the total current load of all the connected devices Before cleaning the computer make sure it is disconnected from any external power supplies Warning Before any upgrade procedures make su
33. non ACPI operating systems If you work under Windows 7 64 bit with external KB or mouse please do the Windows Setting as follows 1 External Mouse Device Manager gt Mice and other pointing devices gt HID compliant Power Management Disable Allow this device to wake the computer External KB Device Manager Keyboards HID compliant gt Power Management Disable Allow this device to wake the computer Chapter Two 10 Operating Information Keyboard The keyboard is functionally equivalent to a full size desktop keyboard A sample layout is shown below a XE Je Jis ee Ja s JP Oe zl a JE XE XE E E EEE Jefe E le LSE The Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad functions are the same as an electronic calculator It is embedded in the main keyboard with the numeric figures printed on the upper right of their respective keys There are keys for the digits 0 9 the decimal point addition subtraction multiplication and division in the
34. o manufacturer and replace EEPROM to make it work again If you forget your HDD password the HDD cannot be recovered and needs to be replaced Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Specific Help Supervisor Password Is Clear User Password Is Clear Supervisor Password controls access to the Set Supervisor Password Enter setup utility Set User Password Enter Set HDD 0 Password Enter HDD 0 Password Status Clear Set HDD 1 Password Enter HDD 1 Password Status Clear Fixed disk boot sector Normal Password on boot Disabled AC97 Audio Interface Auto Cardbus 1 394 Inferface Auto TPM Support Disabled gt RF Interface Control F1 Help 1 Select Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Chapter Four 38 Security Menu Selections BIOS Setup You can make the following selections on the Security Menu Feature Options Description Set Supervisor Enter Supervisor Password controls Password access to the setup utility Set HDD 0 Enter Enter HDD 0 Password Password Set HDD 1 Enter Enter HDD 1 Password Password Fixed disk boot Normal Write protects the boot sector on the sector Write Protect hard disk to protect against viruses Password on boot Enabled Enables password entry on boot Disabled AC97 Audio Auto Control Detection of the AC97 Interface Disabled Device
35. ocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Regulatory Information Disclaimers Installation and use of this computer must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device or the substitution of the connecting cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified It is the responsibility of t
36. pset Driver Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Run Setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers Win7 64bit Chipset infinst_autol and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 Run infinst autol exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers WinXP 32bit Chipset and then follow the instructions to install VGA Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Run Setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers Win7 64bit VGA Win7Vista_64_151716 and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 Run winxp 14428 exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9DriversWinXP 32bit VGA and then follow the instructions to install Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Run Setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers Win7 64bit Audio Vista_Win7_R260 and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 Run WDM R253 exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Driverst WinXP 82bit Audio and then follow the instructions to install Chapter Five 43 Drivers and Applications Touch Screen Optional Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit a the touch screen controller is in the optional it may be configured as touch screen and doesn t need BIOS setup b BIOS setting Set TTL1 for COM1 mode in Phoenix BIOS Setup Advanced SIO SMC227 CONFIGURATION Then cancel the prompt of installation wizard to run setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers Win7 64bit DP9000_DP6300 PenMount Window
37. r area for recycling options or proper disposal Danger of explosion may possibly occur if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or the equivalent battery recommended by the manufacturer Discard the used battery according to the manufacturer s instructions VIII Environmental Information Material Safety amp Recycling All materials used in the manufacturing of this equipment are recyclable or environmentally friendly Please recycle the packing materials by the local regulations at the end of the product s service life Notice The equipment may still contain tiny amount of hazardous substances for health and environment though those are below control level To avoid spreading such substances into the eco system and to minimize the pressure on the natural you are encouraged to use the appropriate take back for reusing or recycling most of the materials in a safe way after the service life The crossed bin symbol indicates proper disposal is required For more information on collection reuse and recycling please consult the local or regional waste administration for more information You can also contact with the dealer for more information on the environmental details of the equipment The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product electrical and electronic equipment should not be placed municipal waste Please check local regulations for disposa
38. re the power is turned off and all the cables are disconnected including telephone lines Also it is advisable to re move your battery in prevent from turning the computer on accidentally Battery Precautions Only use the batteries designed for this computer The wrong battery may cause explosion leakage or damage to the computer Do not remove the battery from the computer while it is powered on Do not continuously use a battery that has been dropped or that appears damaged e g bent or twisted in any way Even if the computer is able to continuously work with a damaged battery the circuit damage may occur and possibly cause fire Always use the notebook s system or charger to recharge the battery Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode Do not try to repair a battery pack by yourself Refer to any battery pack repair or replacement please contact with to your service representative or qualified service personnel Please dispose of a damaged battery promptly and carefully Explosion or leakage may occur if the battery is exposed to fire improperly handled or discarded Battery Disposal amp Caution The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its service life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details in you
39. re unsuccessful consult your dealer for RMA Shipping instructions 1 Remove any personal disks or other media m Use the original shipping container and packing materials if possible e If the original packing materials are not available wrap the equipment with soft material e g PU PE form then put the wrapped equipment into a hard cardboard shipping box B Include a sheet with the following information Note Please keep a copy of this sheet for your records Name Address Unit serial number Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number Date of failure A DETAILED Description of the problems you have encountered A list of the hardware software configuration if applicable e Clearly mark the outside of the shipping box with the RMA If RMA is not present on the shipping box receiving will be unable to identify it and it might be returned e Unless prior arrangements have been made the customer is responsible for all shipping costs Unauthorized use of the company s shipping accounts is not permitted Chapter Eight 55
40. rive installed at this Maximum Capacity 500GB SATA 1 connection Auto autotypes Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors hard disk drive installed LBA Mode Control Enabled here 32 Bit I O Disabled CD ROM a CD ROM Transfer Mode FPIO 4 DMA 2 drive is installed here Ultra DMA Mode Mode 5 ATAPI Removable removable disk drive is installed here F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit gt Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit SATA Port 1 Sub Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the SATA Port 1 Sub Menu Feature Options Description 32 Bit I O Enabled This setting enables or disables 32 Disabled bit IDE data transfers Chapter Four 32 SATA Port 2 Sub Menu Phoenix SecureCore tm Setup Utility SATA Port 2 Auto Item Specific Help Type Auto User you enter LBA Format parameters of hard disk Total Sectors 976773168 drive installed at this Maximum Capacity 40008MB SATA 2 connection Auto autotypes hard disk Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors drive installed here LBA Mode Control Enabled CD ROM a CD ROM 32 Bit I O Disabled drive is installed here Transfer Mode FPIO 4 DMA 2 ATAPI Removable Ultra DMA Mode Mode 5 removable disk drive is SMART Monitoring Disabled installed here F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit gt Menu Enter Select gt Sub M
41. s Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7_32_64bit_WHQL and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 a the touch screen controller is in the optional it may be configured as touch screen and doesn t need BIOS setup b BIOS setting Set TTL1 for COM1 mode in Phoenix BIOS Setup Advanced SIO SMC227 CONFIGURATION c Then cancel the prompt of installation wizard to run setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers WinXP 32bit Touchscreen V PenMount Universal Driver v2 2 0 283 then follow the instructions to install Gigabit LAN Optional Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Run setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RTQ Drivers Win7 64bit PCle_1G LAN Install_ Win7 7046 07202011 and then follow the instructions to install Windows XP SP3 Run setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9DriversWinXP 32bit PCle 1G LANIPCIE Install 5788 07202011 and then follow the instructions to install Modem Optional Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit The Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit will automatically install the driver Windows XP SP3 Run setup exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers WinXP 32bit MDC MA560 6 XP_2K hda v2172 w2kxp logod and then follow the instructions to install Chapter Five 44 rers ana Appications and Applications Wireless Manager Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Run setup exe in the directory of Utilities Windows 7 64 bit 9 Series Wireless Manager 20110222
42. s by clicking ALL OFF in Wireless Manager Please see the illustration as below Wireless Device Power Manager Wireless Lan ZOWWANT ALL OFF Device Info Also a quick turn off by Wireless Devices All ON OFF Switch is a hardware design for Fly Mode You are able to turn off all the Wireless Devices without doing any software settings The system will auto run the Wireless Manager while booting There are two ways to turn on the Wireless Manager 1 Click the right mouse button on the Wireless Manger Icon at the right corner of the toolbar then chose Open to turn on the Wireless Manger Double click the left mouse button of the Wireless Manager Icon at the left corner of the toolbar to turn on the Wireless Manager Chapter Two 21 Operating Information DockUnder DUT89 Optional DockUnder is utilized for system unit docking AC adapter or vehicle adapter should attach directly to DockUnder and automatically charge the computer while docked Ports Serial Port DB9 COM2 Default RS232 Serial Port DB9 COM1 Default RS232 PS 2 KB with Mouse USB 1 amp 2 RGB Port DVI Port LAN Port 10M 100M Antenna Hole Reserved for Wireless Signals DC Power Jack O oO 1 PCI Card Slot 2 PCI Express Card Slot Chapter Two 22 Operating Information Mounting the DockUnder Turn OFF the power Open the rubber cap of the docking connector Align
43. ss Manager to turn on the GPS device Run ublox A4 U5 USB drv3264 install Ul exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9WDriversWinXP 32bit GPS LEA 5H WIN XP Version 1 2 0 5 and then follow the instructions to install WWAN Optional Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit First enter into the Wireless Manager to turn on the WWAN device three times Then enter into the Device Manager to update driver of HC25 MODEM HC25 NET 25 three parts then select Browse my computer then select Browse for driver and search for RF9 RF9 RKY9 RT9 Drivers Win7 64bit hc25 2 64bit drivers then follow the prompt to complete installation Then copy the in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9 Drivers Win7 64bit hc25 2 64bit drivers for connect to internet Windows XP SP3 Run Autorun exe in the directory of RF9 RK9 RT9DriversWinXP 32bit HSDPA HC25lhc25 rev02050 conman install and then follow the instructions to install Chapter Five 46 Specifications Chapter Six Specifications CPU Intel Core Duo Processor Penryn P8400 2 26 GHz CPU runs at multiple speeds depending on the CPU type and operating system Also CPU speed switches automatically by detecting AC adapter battery operation and busy state Memory System memory Standard 1GB Expandable 8GB Cache memory Internal Level 3 MB e Graphic memory Shared system memory from 32MB to 1695 MB Chipset North
44. t ea ent at iat oi 53 DUAL BATTERY CHARGER 2020 58 COM 3 4 CARD AND ADDITIONAL SERIAL 53 MILITARY CONNECTOR MILITARY SERIAL CONNECTOR 53 DOCKUNDER DUTEJ cease hot Dt ME wi E tA ENIM E 53 TRUST PLATFORM MODULE TPM ccisincn sects ete e oes tl 53 CHAPTER EIGHT MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 54 ss 54 TROUBLESHOOTING tne rci eren eed a o Dee DR nn a 54 PIMA SERVIGE NG 55 Getting Started Chapter One Getting Started Unpacking E The following components are along with your notebook computer If there is any missing or damaged please contact with your dealer immediately Computer Unit Removable HDD Hard Disk Drive Removable ODD Optical Disk Drive AC Adapter AC Power Cord Utility DVD Quick Guide Carrying Bag Chapter One 1 Getting Started Quick Operation Loosen the battery screw remove the battery insulation sheet and mount the battery Connect the AC adapter with the computer and start charging the battery for at least 10 minutes Turn ON the computer by pressing the Power Switch Notice When ambient temperature is under 5 C This is the default setting for this computer the system may not boot up immediately System will beep with LED heater light flashing to remind the user w
45. tery charging is completed To charge the Secondary battery simply install it into the computer and attach the AC adapter The internal charger will charge the Primary battery first The Secondary battery will be charged once the Primary battery charges full Optional Dual Battery Charger can charge the Primary and Secondary batteries externally Chapter Three 26 Managing Power Battery Charging Notice The followings are the detailed information for charging the Primary and Secondary batteries under AC and DC modes AC mode When the Power Status is changed and AC mode is detected the Primary battery will be charged Until the Primary Battery is finished charging then it will continue to charge the Secondary Battery fully also When batteries are all full the EC embedded controller will be turned off lf there is no Power Status change until the capacity is down below 90 a natural discharging occurs and then recharge again DC mode When DC mode is detected it will discharge the Secondary Battery until the capacity is below 10 and then switch to the Primary Battery for continuing discharging When the capacity of the Primary Battery is below 10 the Low Battery LED will flash Caution For the system safety issue battery charger circuit design will stop charging battery automatically while battery internal temperature is detected over 60 degree Chapter Three 27 Managing Power
46. wer the system and charge the batteries simultaneously Caution Remove or disconnect the adapter when leaving the vehicle to avoid battery exhaustion Chapter Seven 52 Optional Devices Surge Protector 5 200 SP 200 Surges Protector is designed for all equipment to directly connect with the vehicle power system Containing the reverse polarity protection and the clamping of high voltage input SP 200 Surges Protector is able to be against high 100V at 50ms surges and spikes 250V at 100us Dual Battery Charger RT202D This charger provides two bays for the Primary and Secondary Batteries respectively It accepts power from AC adapter or vehicle adapter and charged batteries It takes approximately 6 hours to fully charge both batteries COM 3 4 Card and Additional Serial Ports Supporting RS232 TTL RS422 and RS485 formats Connector Military Serial Connector e Military connectors x 2 are available 37 pin MIL DTL 38999 military serial connector carrying max 4 COM port signals is available DockUnder DUT89 It does not support hot plug Please mount your notebook computer with the DockUnder when the power is OFF PCI Slot x 2 PCle Slot x 2 Serial Port x 2 USB 2 0 x 2 PS 2 x 1 RGB x 1 DVI x 1 M LAN The antenna hole is reserved for wireless signals Trust Platform Module TPM There is an optional Trust Platform Module TPM equipped with this notebook computer for users to strengthen t
47. y is also recharged when AC adapter is attached Recharge the computer approximately once per month to ensure RTC operation Chapter Two 13 Operating Information Replacing Modules To remove the modules Turn OFF the computer or hibernate Disconnect all cables from the computer Use a coin to turn and loose the screws on the modules Remove the battery from the compartment Push the latch knob to release the ODD or HDD module and push them outward IPON D Remove the module from the computer To re install the modules Gently push the module into the slot Fasten the screw to fix the module Caution You must turn the power OFF before replacing the ODD and HDD modules Chapter Two 14 Operating Information Wireless Devices Optional Before using wireless devices please turn ON the Wireless Devices All ON OFF Switch and then use the Wireless Manager to do the rest settings The following instructions are only for the models with optional Wireless Devices Wireless LAN Bluetooth WWAN GPS and taking the systems working under Windows 7 64 bit OS for example Wireless LAN 1 Driver amp Application Installation a Install the Chipset Driver first b Then install the Wireless Manager 2 Launch the Wireless Manager a Launch the Wireless Manager b Click Wireless LAN for enabling the Wireless LAN function click again for disabling the WLAN function Once the Wireless
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