User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting started with the V5 Flybook
- Taking a tour of the V5 Flybook
- Front-left view
- Rear view
- LED descriptions
- Using the battery
- Using the battery lock
- Installing the battery
- Removing the battery
- Charging the battery
- Connecting the AC adapter
- Adjusting display characteristics
- Changing the display orientation
- Changing the display resolution and color
- Changing the display brightness
- Using the swivel screen
- Using the fingerprint reader
- Using V5 Flybook input devices
- Connecting devices
- Using the V5
- Securing your system
- Networking your computer
- Using the built-in Webcam
- Ergonomics
- Caring for your computer
- The BIOS setup utility
- Troubleshooting and specifications
- Index
60 — Troubleshooting and specifications
THE DISPLAY SCREEN IS DARK.
1. Adjust the screen brightness.
2. Make sure that the computer is not in suspend mode.
A
N INCORRECT DATE AND TIME ARE DISPLAYED.
Correct the date and time using the DOS DATE and TIME commands or the
options in the Setup Utility. (You can also set the date and time in Windows by
double clicking the clock on the task bar or in the control panel.) If the date and
time become incorrect after a short time, your CMOS battery may be depleted.
Contact your dealer to change the battery.
T
HE COMPUTER DOES NOT START OR BOOT-UP
1. If the power indicator is not on, the computer is without power. Make sure
you have properly attached the AC adapter and power cord, or have
installed a charged battery.
2. If the computer is running on battery power, ensure that the battery charge
is not low. If the battery appears to be charged, it may be faulty.
3. If the computer is using the AC adapter, ensure that the AC outlet, airplane
seat jack, or car cigarette lighter are working. If the AC outlet power is
working, the AC adapter may be faulty.
H
ARD DRIVE OR EXTERNAL BOOT-UP DEVICE IS INACCESSIBLE
1. If the hard disk indicator is lit, BIOS may be incorrectly set. Revise the
BIOS settings for the Primary Master.
2. Security may be set to prevent starting the operating system.
3. If you choose to boot up your system from an external device through a
USB port, make sure it is on and bootable media is inserted.
T
HE SCREEN IS BLANK OR THE DISPLAY IS ABNORMAL
1. The computer may be set to an external display device only. Press Fn + F1
to switch to the V5 display.
2. The power management system may automatically blank the screen to
save power, and is in video time-out, standby mode, or hibernation mode.
Press any key, move the pointer, or push the power button to turn on the
display.