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Safety Instructions 第 1 頁,共 3 頁 Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your computer. When Using Your Computer CAUTION: Do not operate your portable computer for an extended period of time with the base resting directly on your body. With extended operation, heat can potentially build up in the base. Allowing sustained contact with the skin could cause discomfort or, eventually, a burn. Do not attempt to service the computer yourself.
Safety Instructions 第 2 頁,共 3 頁 To remove power from the computer, turn it off, remove the battery, and and disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet. To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this this product during an electrical storm. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local authorities for disposal instructions.
Safety Instructions 第 3 頁,共 3 頁 electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Use only the power cord indicated in this manual.
Appendix: Regulatory Notices 第 1 頁,共 5 頁 Appendix: Regulatory Notices The FCC wants you to know Federal Communications Commission (FCC) PART 68 Warning REN: 0.8B CE Notice (European Union) CCIB Notice (China Only) BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only) Canadian Doc Notice About this user's manual The FCC wants you to know 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.
Appendix: Regulatory Notices 第 2 頁,共 5 頁 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) PART 68 Warning This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of the computer is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your your telephone company. FCC Part 68 Registration Number: 6CTTAI - 25876 - FB - E top REN: 0.
Appendix: Regulatory Notices 第 3 頁,共 5 頁 EN 60950 - "Safety of Information Technology Equipment." NOTE: EN 55022 emissions requirements provide for two classifications: Class A is for typical commercial areas. Class B is for typical domestic areas. To determine which classification applies to your computer, examine the FCC registration label located on the back panel of the computer.
Appendix: Regulatory Notices 第 4 頁,共 5 頁 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Appendix: Regulatory Notices 捷徑文字 The FCC wants you to know Federal Communications Commission (FCC) PART 68 Warning REN: 0.8B CE Notice (European Union) CCIB Notice (China Only) BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only) Canadian Doc Notice About this user's manual top 第 5 頁,共 5 頁 Internet 網址 file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/A-1.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/A-2.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/A-3.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/A-4.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/A-5.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/A-6.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/A-7.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 1 頁,共 13 頁 Introducing Your Notebook Front Right Side Left Side Back Bottom Front 1. Case Latch 8. Device Status Lights 2. Display 9. Floppy Disk Drive 3. Easy Buttons 10. Speaker 4. Wireless Communication Switch 11. Keyboard 5. Built-in Microphone 12. Power Button 6. Touch Pad 13. Keyboard Status Lights 7.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 2 頁,共 13 頁 Case Latch Display Easy Buttons Wireless Communication Switch Built-in Microphone Touch Pad Touch Pad Buttons Device Status Lights Floppy Disk Drive Speaker Keyboard Power Button Keyboard Status Lights Top Case Latch Secures the display case to your notebook. To open the display, slide the case latch to the right and lift the display. When you close the display the case latch will secure it automatically. Top Display Your display is either a 14.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 3 頁,共 13 頁 Top Built-in Microphone Your computer's built-in microphone is ideal for home recording or Internet telephony. Top Touch Pad The Touch Pad works like a desktop mouse. For more information see Keyboard and Touch Pad in Chapter 2. Top Touch Pad Buttons The left and right Touch Pad buttons work like the left/right buttons on a standard mouse. The central button is a scroll up/down button that makes navigating through text more convenient.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 4 頁,共 13 頁 details. Many software programs, such as multimedia applications, also include their own volume controls. Top Keyboard The keyboard includes a numeric keypad and the Microsoft® Windows® logo key. See Keyboard and Touch Pad in Chapter 2 for more on using keyboard shortcuts. Top Power Button Press to turn your notebook on. For more on power settings see Power Management.
Introducing Your Notebook 1. Audio Port 2. PC Card Slot 3. Modem Jack 4. Network Jack 5. PS/2 Jack 第 5 頁,共 13 頁 Audio Port PC Card Slot Network Jack Modem Jack PS/2 Jack Top Audio Port You can connect a headphone or an external speaker to the port and and a microphone to the port. The built-in speakers are disabled when a device is connected to the port.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 6 頁,共 13 頁 Top PC Card Slot Supports two type II PC Cards or one type III card. For more information, see PC Cards in Chapter 5. Top Network Jack The RJ-45 network jack allows you to connect your computer to a local area network (LAN). Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the slightly larger network connector. Top Modem Jack The modem jack allows you to connect your notebook to a telephone line with a standard RJ-11 connector.
Introducing Your Notebook 1. 第 7 頁,共 13 頁 CD-ROM / CD-RW / DVD-ROM Drive/Combo CD-ROM / CD-RW / DVD-ROM Drive Top CD-ROM / CD-RW / DVD-ROM Drive Your notebook supports CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM and DVD/CDRW combo modules. For details on your notebook's specifications, check with your computer dealer. For more information on using the drive, see Playing CDs and Movies in Chapter 2. Top Back 1. Air Vents 6. RS-232 DB9 Connector 2. Security Cable Connector 7. TV-out Port 3. AC Power Connector 8.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 8 頁,共 13 頁 An internal fan creates airflow through the vents, preventing your notebook from overheating. When it gets hot, your notebook will switch on the fans, which may make some noise. This is normal, and does not mean there is a problem. Never block, push objects into, or allow dust to gather in the air vents. Doing so may damage your notebook or cause a fire. Top Security Cable Connector To protect your notebook from theft, you can purchase an antitheft device.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 9 頁,共 13 頁 This male, nine-pin RS-232 connector allows connection of serial devices. Top TV-out Port Use this port to connect a television set. See Display, Chapter 2, for details. Top IEEE 1394 Port The IEEE 1394 port allows you to connect devices that utilize IEEE 1394 technology to your computer. This technology is widely used in consumer products such as digital cameras.
Introducing Your Notebook 4. HDD Cover 5. Memory Module Cover 6. CPU Cover 第 10 頁,共 13 頁 Battery Release Latch Battery Latch Lock Battery Pack HDD Cover Memory Module Cover CPU Cover Top Battery Release Latch The battery release latch secures the battery pack. To release, simply slide the latch across. The battery pack will pop up. Top Battery Latch Lock The battery latch lock prevents the latch being released accidentally. To To release the lock, press down.
Introducing Your Notebook 第 11 頁,共 13 頁 The CPU Cover should only be removed if you need to repair or replace replace the installed CPU unit.
Operating Your Notebook 第 1 頁,共 22 頁 Operating Your Notebook Turning Your Notebook On and Off Tips For Using Windows Keyboard and Touch Pad Personalizing Your Desktop Display Networks Managing Programs Managing Files Playing CDs and Movies Turning Your Notebook On and Off Turning Your Notebook On Turning Your Notebook Off Logging Off Adding User Accounts Standby Mode Top Turning Your Notebook On Ensure the diskette drive is empty before turning your notebook on.
Operating Your Notebook 第 2 頁,共 22 頁 windows, related to security and networking. Save and close any open files, exit any open programs. Click Start -> Turn Off Computer -> Turn Off. Your notebook will automatically turn off after the shutdown process is finished. Top Logging Off With Microsoft Windows XP, multiple users can access a single computer with their own, personal settings. Using their own password, each user logs on to the computer, meaning other users cannot access their settings or files.
Operating Your Notebook 第 3 頁,共 22 頁 Top Standby Mode To find out how to conserve power using the Standby Mode, see Power Management, Chapter 6. Top Tips For Using Windows Microsoft Windows XP Help Windows Desktop Desktop Cleanup Wizard Start Button Taskbar Notification Area (System Tray) Recycle Bin Control Panel My Computer Top Microsoft Windows XP Help For Microsoft Windows XP help, right click Start -> Explore.
Operating Your Notebook 第 4 頁,共 22 頁 Top Windows Desktop Depending on your notebook setup and software, your desktop may have different or additional shortcuts. See Personalizing Your Desktop, Section 2.4, for more information.
Operating Your Notebook 第 5 頁,共 22 頁 Desktop Cleanup Wizard The Desktop Cleanup Wizard moves programs not frequently used to a folder 7 days after you first start your notebook and every 60 days after that. The Start menu's appearance changes as programs are moved. To To turn off the Desktop Cleanup Wizard: Right-click an empty spot on your desktop -> Properties -> Desktop -> Customize Desktop -> click Run Desktop Cleanup Wizard every 60 days to remove the check mark -> OK.
Operating Your Notebook 第 6 頁,共 22 頁 Taskbar The Start button is on the left and the notification area on the right. Each time you open a program, a button for that program appears on the taskbar. To move between programs, simply click on the relevant button. Windows XP will group multiple instances of the same program on a single taskbar button if more space is needed.
Operating Your Notebook 第 7 頁,共 22 頁 In the Control Panel you can change how Windows looks and works. Click the Start button and click Control Panel. There are two interfaces - you can choose either Classic View or Category View. You can switch interfaces in the upper left hand window of the Control Panel window. Under Pick a Category, choose the category of the task you wish to complete, click, then choose the task in the next window.
Operating Your Notebook 第 8 頁,共 22 頁 Easy Buttons Touch Pad Customizing the Touch Pad Using an External Mouse Top Numeric Keypad Keypad numbers and symbols are marked in green on the right of the keypad keys. To enable the numeric keypad, press The . indicator will light when the numeric lock is on. To disable the numeric keypad, press again. To use the primary function of a dual-function key when the numeric keypad is enabled, press and the desired key.
Operating Your Notebook 第 9 頁,共 22 頁 opens the Run dialog box opens the Search Results dialog box opens the Search Results - Computers dialog box (when your notebook is connected to a network) opens the System Properties dialog box To adjust keyboard operation, including character repeat rate, in the Control Panel click Printers and Other Hardware -> Keyboard. The Application key (to the right of the Windows key) works in the same way as the right button on the touch pad or a mouse.
Operating Your Notebook 第 10 頁,共 22 頁 To further customize StickyKeys, click on Settings in either of the above dialogue boxes. The following dialogue box will appear. Click Use shortcut to enable the listed shortcut to activate StickyKeys mode.
Operating Your Notebook 第 11 頁,共 22 頁 By checking Press modifier key twice to lock, pressing the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, FN or the Windows logo key twice will 'lock' the key until it is pressed again. This allows you to perform multiple commands with these keys in succession without having to press the modifier key again each time. Check Turn StickyKeys off if two keys are pressed at once to have StickyKeys automatically disable whenever any two keys are pressed simultaneously.
Operating Your Notebook 第 12 頁,共 22 頁 You may also select object or execute applications from icons by double-tapping. This is similar to double-clicking, but instead of pressing pressing the touch pad buttons, you tap the touch pad itself. The central mouse button allows you to scroll easily through windows. Press the upper part of the button to move your cursor upwards, press the lower part of the button to move the cursor down the window.
Operating Your Notebook 第 13 頁,共 22 頁 colors and patterns, the wallpaper, on the desktop. Control Panel -> Appearance and Themes -> Pick a task -> Change the desktop background. The Display Properties window offers a choice of wallpapers. Choose the name of the wallpaper you want to display, or click (None) if you prefer not to use a wallpaper image.
Operating Your Notebook 第 14 頁,共 22 頁 Adjusting Brightness Using an External Monitor or Television Setting Display Resolution Top Adjusting Brightness To conserve power when running your notebook from the battery, set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting using the keyboard shortcuts.
Operating Your Notebook 第 15 頁,共 22 頁 If you are working from home or while traveling, you need a dial-up connection. Ask your system administrator for the telephone number of the network. To set up the connection, go to Start->Control Panel->Network and Internet Connections (in Classic Interface, Network Connections). Enter the details for your connection and click OK.
Operating Your Notebook 第 16 頁,共 22 頁 new software. Insert the software installation CD into the CD drive and follow the instructions that came with the software to help you respond to the prompts on the screen. If the software installation CD does not automatically run, click Start -> Run. In the dialogue box, type x:\setup.exe (where x is the letter of your your CD drive [usually D or E]). Then click OK and follow the prompts on your screen.
Operating Your Notebook 第 17 頁,共 22 頁 protection. Your computer dealer can advise you regarding purchasing antivirus Before installing any software from unlicensed sources, scan for viruses. Regularly backup your data to safeguard against loss if your notebook is infected. Top Backing Up Files Regularly backing up your files will protect you from losing data from accidental file deletion, viruses or hard drive failure.
Operating Your Notebook 第 18 頁,共 22 頁 Locate the file you want to copy, and click the file to select (highlight) it. Under File and Folder Tasks -> Copy this file -> Copy Items -> 3½ Floppy (A:). Top Moving Files Never move files that are part of an installed program. Doing so may make the program unusable. From the Desktop, select My Computer. Locate the file you want to move, and click the file to select (highlight) it. Click Move this file.
Operating Your Notebook 第 19 頁,共 22 頁 Files deleted from a floppy disk or from a network are permanently Double-click the Recycle Bin icon. The Recycle Bin window appears and lists all deleted files, their previous locations, and the date you deleted them. Click the File menu, and click Empty Recycle Bin. When the confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes to delete all file (s). All files disappear from the Recycle Bin and are removed from your notebook.
Operating Your Notebook 第 20 頁,共 22 頁 Gently push the tray back into the drive. If your notebook has a CD-RW/DVD or DVD, you can watch movies. For more information on playing CDs or watching movies, click Help on the CD player software or DVD player software. Top Adjusting Volume If you do not hear anything when playing a CD or DVD, check that the speakers are not muted. Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment -> Volume Control.
Operating Your Notebook 第 21 頁,共 22 頁 捷徑文字 Internet 網址 Turning Your Notebook On and Off Tips For Using Windows Keyboard and Touch Pad Personalizing Your Desktop Display Networks Managing Programs Managing Files Playing CDs and Movies Turning Your Notebook On Turning Your Notebook Off Logging Off Adding User Accounts Standby Mode Top Microsoft Windows XP Help Windows Desktop Desktop Cleanup Wizard Start Button Taskbar Notification Area (System Tray) Recycle Bin Control Panel My Computer Numeric Keypad Ke
Operating Your Notebook 捷徑文字 Adding Software Removing Software Updating Antivirus Software Backing Up Files Finding Files Copying a File on the Hard Drive Copying a File to a Floppy Disk Moving Files Renaming Files Deleting Files Emptying the Recycle Bin Retrieving Files From the Recycle Bin Inserting Discs Adjusting Volume Adjusting Picture 第 22 頁,共 22 頁 Internet 網址 file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/2-7-2.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/2-7-3.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/2-8-1.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/2-8-2.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 1 頁,共 16 頁 The BIOS Setup Program Introduction Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program The Main Menu The System Devices Menu The Security Menu The Boot Menu The Information Menu The Exit Menu Introduction The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor the operation of your Notebook to your individual individual work needs.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 2 頁,共 16 頁 Top Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program The Setup program has been designed to make it as easy to use as possible. It is a menu driven program, which means you can scroll through the various directories and make your selections among the various predetermined choices. If you accidentally make a setting and do not know which one to switch back to, use the BIOS hot keys to return to the previous value.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 3 頁,共 16 頁 System Devices Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced features available on your system. Security Use this menu to set System and Boot passwords. Boot Use this menu to specify the order in which the Notebook is to check for a device to boot the system. Info This menu lists hardware information about your system. The items cannot be modified. Exit Use this menu to specify how to exit the Setup program.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 4 頁,共 16 頁 the current configuration, pressing the function key [F9] will return the activated menu to its factory set values. Note that on the right side of each of the BIOS screens there is a section labeled Item Specific Help. While moving around through the Setup program, explanations for the currently highlighted field appear in the Item Specific Help window.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 5 頁,共 16 頁 Figure 3-1: The Setup Main Menu Enter the Main Menu of the BIOS setup program to make changes to the Notebook's basic system configuration. Each of the fields displayed in this menu is covered below below in detail. System Time Sets your system to the time that you specify (usually the current time). The format is hour, minute, and second, using the 24-hour clock. Insert the appropriate information. information.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 6 頁,共 16 頁 Boot Display Device This field allows you to specify display type options. They are: Auto-Selected Both Auto-Selected: During the power on process, the system will detect if any display device is connected on the external video port. If any external display device is connected, the power on display will be in CRT (or projector) only mode. Otherwise it will be in LCD only mode. will automatically select the external display if a CRT monitor is connected to the Notebook.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 7 頁,共 16 頁 Figure 3-2: The System Devices Menu This menu allows you to configure the Notebook's PS/2 pointing devices, and serial and parallel ports options. Each field on this menu is covered below. PS/2 Pointing Device This field allows you to select whether the internal pointing device is enabled or disabled when an external PS/2 mouse is present.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 8 頁,共 16 頁 Changing the default address and IRQ settings for the Serial and Parallel Port can cause conflicts with other system devices or installed peripherals Base I/O address When the Serial Port field is set to Enabled, the "Base I/O address" field becomes available and you can set the serial port's I/O address.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 9 頁,共 16 頁 EPP and ECP modes are only supported with EPP- and ECP-aware peripherals. The default value for this field is: ECP Mode Base I/O address When the Parallel Port field is set to Enabled, and the mode to Normal, Bi-directional directional or ECP, the "Base I/O address" field becomes available and you can set the parallel port's I/O address.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 10 頁,共 16 頁 Figure 3-3: The Security Menu Each field of the Security Menu is covered in detail below. A Note about Passwords The BIOS Setup program allows you to specify passwords in the Security menu. The The passwords control access to the BIOS and certain Security menu options during during system startup. The passwords are not case sensitive. In other words, a password can be entered using either upper or lower case letters; it makes no difference.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 11 頁,共 16 頁 Enter New Password [ ] Confirm New Password [ ] Type the password and press the [Enter] key. You can type up to eight alphanumeric alphanumeric characters. Symbols and other keys are ignored. To confirm the password, type the password again and press the [Enter] key. The System password password is now set. Note that the "Administrator Password is" field automatically changes to Set. To change or clear a password, highlight this field and press the [Enter] key.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 12 頁,共 16 頁 The default setting for this field is: Disabled Top The Boot Menu The Boot Menu allows the user to specify the order in which the Notebook is to check for a device to boot the system. To make changes, select Boot from the menu menu bar. The following screen appears: Figure 3-4: The Boot Menu Boot Sequence The Boot Menu allows you to alter the priority the system uses to search for the boot boot device on system power up according to numerical order.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 13 頁,共 16 頁 Figure 3-5: The Information Menu System Memory This field displays the amount of conventional memory detected by the system during bootup. You do not need to make changes to this field. This is a display only field. Extended Memory This field displays the amount of extended memory detected by the system during bootup. You do not need to make changes to this field. This is a display only field.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 14 頁,共 16 頁 Figure 3-6: The Exit Menu Pressing the [Esc] key does not exit this menu. You must select one of the options from this menu or a menu bar item to exit this menu. Each of the options on this menu is described below. Save Changes and Exit Once you are finished making your selections, choose this option from the Exit Menu Menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to Non-Volatile RAM.
The BIOS Setup Program 第 15 頁,共 16 頁 Discard Changes and Exit This option should only be used if you do not want to save the changes you have made to the Setup program. The default is set to No. If you have made changes to the fields other than system date, system time and password, the system will ask for for confirmation when choosing Exit Discarding Changes. Warning Configuration has not been saved! Save before exiting? [Yes] [No] The system will reboot after either selection.
The BIOS Setup Program 捷徑文字 Introduction Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program The Main Menu The System Devices Menu The Security Menu The Boot Menu The Information Menu The Exit Menu Top Accessing the BIOS Setup program Launching submenus General Help Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Progr Program 第 16 頁,共 16 頁 Internet 網址 file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/3-1.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/3-2.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/3-3.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/3-4.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/3-5.
Expanding Memory 第 1 頁,共 4 頁 Expanding Memory Memory Memory Installing a Memory Module Removing a Memory Module Your notebook has 128MB/256MB/512MB DDR-266 installed. You can extend the memory up to 1GB. The available memory modules are 128MB, 256MB and 512MB. Read through the information below carefully before you begin. If you don't feel completely confident installing a memory module yourself, contact your notebook dealer. For problems with memory, see Chapter 7, Troubleshooting.
Expanding Memory 第 2 頁,共 4 頁 4. Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down. 5. Remove the battery. 6. Remove the screw securing the memory module cover, then remove the the cover. 7. Hold the memory module by its edges at 45 degrees, so that the goldfinger connector bar fits into the rear slot, then push and press the module gently into the socket. 8. Position the memory module cover on the computer and secure it with the screw. 9. Turn your notebook right side up. 10.
Expanding Memory 第 3 頁,共 4 頁 8. Remove the memory module. 9. Position the memory module cover and secure it with the screw. 10. Turn your notebook right side up. 11. Reconnect any cables you disconnected. 12. Turn on your notebook and verify that it correctly recognizes the amount amount of memory installed.
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Caring For Your Notebook 第 1 頁,共 6 頁 Caring For Your Notebook Caring For Your Notebook Traveling Caring For Your Notebook Never spray cleaning products directly onto your notebook's case or display. Only use products designed for cleaning computer displays.
Caring For Your Notebook 第 2 頁,共 6 頁 keyboard. Use only water or a recommended computer cleaner. Top Cleaning the Display 1. Shut your notebook down, turn it off and disconnect it from the electrical electrical outlet and any external devices, such as a printer. 2. Remove batteries. 3. Using a slightly moistened soft, lint-free cloth, wipe your notebook's display. Use only water or a recommended computer cleaner. Top Cleaning the Touch Pad 1.
Caring For Your Notebook 第 3 頁,共 6 頁 Precautions Don't spill liquids on the keyboard. If liquid is spilt on the keyboard, turn your notebook off immediately. Leave off overnight to let it completely dry out before using it again. Don't turn off your notebook if a drive light indicates a drive is active. Turning off your notebook while it is reading from or writing to a disk may damage the disk, the drive, or both.
Caring For Your Notebook 第 4 頁,共 6 頁 Top Packing Your Notebook Remove any external devices attached to the computer and store them in a safe place. Remove any cables attached to installed PC Cards, and and remove any extended PC Cards. Fully charge the main battery and any spare batteries you plan to carry with you. Turn off the computer or put the computer into hibernate mode. Disconnect the AC adapter.
Caring For Your Notebook 第 5 頁,共 6 頁 right to use the computer if it is company-owned-to speed your passage passage through customs. Investigate the customs regulations of the countries you plan to visit and consider acquiring an international carnet carnet (also known as a merchandise passport) from your government. Ensure that you know which electrical outlets are used in the countries you will visit, and have appropriate power adapters.
Caring For Your Notebook 捷徑文字 Caring For Your Notebook Traveling Cleaning Your Notebook and Keybo Keyboard Cleaning the Display Cleaning the Touch Pad Cleaning the Diskette Drive Cleaning the CD/DVD Drive Precautions Top Identifying Your Notebook Packing Your Notebook Setting a Password Travel Tips If Your Notebook Is Lost or Stolen 第 6 頁,共 6 頁 Internet 網址 file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/5-1.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/5-2.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/5-1-1.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/5-1-2.
Peripherals 第 1 頁,共 6 頁 Peripherals PC Cards Printers PC Cards PC Card Types Extended PC Cards Installing a PC Card Removing a PC Card Top PC Card Types The PC Card slot supports two Type II or one Type III cards. The PC Card slot supports CardBus technology and extended PC Cards. "Type" "Type" refers to the card's thickness, not what it does. A PC Card is not a bootable device. Top Extended PC Cards An extended PC Card is longer than a standard PC Card.
Peripherals 第 2 頁,共 6 頁 Protect the exposed end of an installed card. If the end of the card is struck, the system board may be damaged. Always remove an extended PC Card before packing your notebook in its carry case. Top Installing PC Cards PC Cards may be 'hot-swapped', which means you can install a card while your notebook is running. The card will be detected automatically. Usually PC Cards have a mark or symbol to show which end to insert into the slot.
Peripherals 第 3 頁,共 6 頁 load the manufacturer's drivers, use the floppy disk or CD that came with the PC Card. Top Removing PC Cards Before removing a PC Card, stop it running from the configuration utility utility on the taskbar. Failure to do so could result in data loss. Never try try to remove a PC Card by pulling on its cable, if one is attached.
Peripherals 第 4 頁,共 6 頁 1. Press the release latch. 2. Press the latch again to eject the card. 3. Remove the card. Top Printers Check the printer documentation to check your printer has a parallel interface. If the printer can be switched between both, choose parallel as it is faster. If your printer did not come with a suitable printer cable, you can purchase one from a computer or electronics store. These instructions are for a parallel printer, the most common type of interface. 1.
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Peripherals 第 6 頁,共 6 頁 捷徑文字 PC Cards Printers PC Card Types Extended PC Cards Installing a PC Card Removing a PC Card Card Top Internet 網址 file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/6-1.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/6-2.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/6-1-1.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/6-1-2.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/6-1-3.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/6-1-4.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/Chapter%206.h 206.
Driver Installation 第 1 頁,共 10 頁 Driver Installation This chapter covers the installation of device drivers in the Windows XP environment. The step-by-step instructions provided in this chapter will help you install and configure the following drivers: 1. Video Adapter 2. Sound Controller 3. Network Adapter 4. PCMCIA Controller 5. Mouse (Touchpad) 6. Modem 7. Combo (Modem + Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11b) Adapter) You can also perform a BIOS Update from the driver CD.
Driver Installation 第 2 頁,共 10 頁 2. Click Open. 3. The setup program will launch. Follow the screen-by-screen instructions instructions to install the driver. 4. When prompted, select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now." Click Finish to complete the installation. Your computer will restart with the new driver properly installed. Top Sound (Audio) Adapter 1. Click the link in the Driver Installation Guide. The following dialog box will appear. 2. Click Open. 3.
Driver Installation 4. 第 3 頁,共 10 頁 When prompted, select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now." Click Finish to complete the installation. Your computer will restart with the new driver properly installed. Top Network Adapter 1. Open "System Properties" by right clicking "My Computer" and choosing choosing "Properties". 2. Open the "Hardware" tab. 3. Click "Device Manager". 4. Open the "Network adapters" catalogue. 5.
Driver Installation 第 4 頁,共 10 頁 7. Uncheck "Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM...) and check "Include this location in the search:". Then click "Next". 8.
Driver Installation 第 5 頁,共 10 頁 Top PCMCIA Controller - Cardbus Controller 1. Click the link in the Driver Installation Guide for the CardBus Controller. The following dialog box will appear. 2. Click Open. 3. The setup program will launch. Follow the screen-by-screen instructions instructions to install the driver. 4. When prompted, select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now." Click Finish to complete the installation. Your computer will restart with the new driver properly installed.
Driver Installation 2. 第 6 頁,共 10 頁 Double click ENECBPTH.EXE (not the one marked as "System file") to setup. Users will be receiving a dialog (listed as below). Click "OK" to restart computer and the installation is end then. Top Mouse (Touchpad) 3. Click the link in the Driver Installation Guide for the Mouse (Touchpad) Controller. The following dialog box will appear.
Driver Installation 第 7 頁,共 10 頁 4. Click Open. 5. The setup program will launch. Follow the screen-by-screen instructions instructions to install the driver. 6. When prompted, select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now." Click Finish to complete the installation. Your computer will restart with the new driver properly installed. Top Modem (for modem-only mini-PCI card equippe equipped CY-25) 1. Click the link in the Driver Installation Guide for the Modem (Touchpad) Controller.
Driver Installation 第 8 頁,共 10 頁 Controller. The following dialog box will appear. 2. Click Open. 3. The setup program will launch. Follow the screen-by-screen instructions instructions to install the driver. 4. When prompted, select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now." Click Finish to complete the installation. Your computer will restart with the new driver properly installed. Top BIOS Update 1. Insert a bootable floppy diskette into the FDD. 2.
Driver Installation 第 9 頁,共 10 頁 1. Make sure the driver CD is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the Start button on the Windows desktop, then select Run… 3. Either: Use Browse to locate the setup file for the driver you want. The The setup files for each driver are stored in the driver's separate directory on the disk. Assuming the CD-ROM Drive letter is "D", the setup file locations are: D:\Audio\Setup.exe D:\Combo\Setup.exe D:\Modem\WinXP\Setup.exe D:\PCMCIA\Cardbus\Setup.exe D:\PCMCIA\ATAPatch\enecbp
Driver Installation 第 10 頁,共 10 頁 捷徑文字 Video Adapter Sound (Audio) Adapter Network Adapter PCMCIA Controller - Cardbus Controller PCMCIA Controller - ATA Patch Mouse (Touchpad) Modem (for modem-only mini-PCI card equipped CY CY-25) Combo (Modem + Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11b) Adapter) (for combo mini-PCI card equipped CY-25) BIOS Update Top Internet 網址 file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/7-1.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/7-2.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/7-3.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/7-4.
The Power System 第 1 頁,共 9 頁 The Power System Power Management Battery Power Management Managing Your Notebook's Power Power Management Modes Power Options Properties SpeedStep Top Managing Your Notebook's Power See Battery for more information on getting the best performance from battery packs. Use your notebook connected to an electrical outlet as often as possible, as battery life expectancy is affected by the number of times it it is charged.
The Power System 第 2 頁,共 9 頁 after a preset period of inactivity (a time-out). When standby mode is exited, your notebook will return to the same operating state it was in before entering standby. If your notebook loses power from both the electrical outlet and the battery while in standby mode, data may be lost. To enter standby mode in Windows XP: Start -> Turn off computer -> Stand By.
The Power System 第 3 頁,共 9 頁 remove and reinsert the card or restart your notebook. To exit hibernate mode, press the power button. You cannot exit hibernate mode by pressing a key or touching the touch pad. For more information on hibernate mode, see Turning Your Notebook On and Off, Off, Chapter 2.
The Power System 第 4 頁,共 9 頁 Displays the current power source, battery status and charge amount. Top Advanced Tab With the Advanced tab you can: Set power icon and standby mode password options. Depending on your operating system, program the following functions by clicking an option from the corresponding pull-down menu, and then clicking OK. >Set the computer to Stand by/Hibernate/Do nothing when you close the laptop lid.
The Power System 第 5 頁,共 9 頁 Windows XP automatically chooses the SpeedStep mode to find the most appropriate speed for your processor according to the Power Scheme you choose and your current system demands.
The Power System 第 6 頁,共 9 頁 Battery Performance Using a battery lets you work with your notebook without connecting it to an electrical outlet. Your notebook comes with one 8-cell Li-Ion battery pack installed, which will give you more than 300 charging/discharging cycles. The performance of the battery can vary, depending on operating conditions. Your battery may last less time if you are running powerintensive programs, playing CDs or DVDs, using PC cards or have high high display-brightness settings.
The Power System 第 7 頁,共 9 頁 After a low-battery warning, save your work immediately, then connect your notebook to an electrical outlet. Hibernate mode will begin automatically if the battery runs completely out of power. You will hear the low-battery warning when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted. Your notebook will beep once, indicating approximately 10 to 15 minutes of battery operating time remain.
The Power System 第 8 頁,共 9 頁 Top Installing a Battery 1. Slide the battery into the bay 2. Press it into place gently but firmly until the latch locks it into place Top Storing a Battery If storing your notebook for an extended period of time, remove the battery. Fully charge the battery before using your notebook again.
The Power System 第 9 頁,共 9 頁 捷徑文字 Internet 網址 Power Management Battery Managing Your Notebook's Power Power Management Modes Power Options Properties SpeedStep Top Standby Mode Hibernate Mode Advanced tab Power Schemes Tab Alarms Tab Power Meter Tab Hibernate Tab Battery Performance Checking the Battery Charge Power Meter Low-Battery Warning Charging the Battery Removing a Battery Installing a Battery Storing a Battery Working With Extra Battery Packs Maximizing Battery Life file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/8-1
Troubleshooting 第 1 頁,共 4 頁 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Finding Additional Help Troubleshooting Your Notebook Does Not Respond A Program Stops Responding Top Your Notebook Does Not Respond If your notebook 'locks' and does not respond to your pressing keys or touching the touch pad, hold the power button until the notebook turns off (this may take at least four seconds). Press the power button again to restart your notebook.
Troubleshooting 第 2 頁,共 4 頁 Microsoft Windows Guide Devices and Programs CD-ROM, DVD, CD-RW or CD-RW/DVD HELP Top Updates Documentation updates may be included with your notebook. These describe changes to your notebook or software. Always read these updates before consulting any other documentation, as they contain the most up-to-date information.
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Troubleshooting 第 4 頁,共 4 頁 捷徑文字 Troubleshooting Finding Additional Help Your Notebook Does Not Respond A Program Stops Responding Top Updates Microsoft Windows Help Microsoft Windows Guide Devices and Programs CD-ROM, DVD, CD-RW or CD-RW/DVD HELP Internet 網址 file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/9-1.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/9-2.htm file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/9-1-1.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/9-1-2.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/Chapter%209.h 209.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/9-2-1.html file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/9-2-2.