User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Legal, Regulatory, and Safety
- Copyright, Disclaimer and Trademarks
- Regulatory Information
- FCC information
- California Prop 65 Warning
- Export Administration Regulation
- EU Declaration of Conformity
- VCCI Class B Information (Japan Only)
- Canadian regulatory information (Canada only)
- Canadian Notice
- Following information is only valid for EU-member States:
- REACH - Compliance Statement
- Following information is only for Turkey:
- Following information is only for India:
- Video Standard Notice
- OpenSSL Toolkit License Issues
- FreeType License Issues
- ENERGY STAR® Program
- Disposing of the computer and the computer's batteries
- Optical disc drive safety instructions
- General Precautions
- Safety Icons
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 The Grand Tour
- Chapter 4 Operating Basics
- Using the Touch Screen
- Using the Touch Pad
- The Keyboard
- Optical disc drive
- CyberLink PowerDVD 14 DVD for dynabook
- Using the AccuPoint
- Using the Fingerprint Sensor
- Battery
- Wireless WAN Device
- GPS Function
- Additional memory module
- LAN
- Memory media
- Smart Card
- External Display
- Hi-Speed Port Replicator III 180W/120W
- Security lock
- Optional Accessories
- Sound System and Video mode
- Chapter 5 Utilities and Advanced Usage
- Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 7 Appendix
- Index
When there is a current overflow of the external devices connected to
the compatible ports, USB bus power (DC5V) supply might be stopped
for safety reasons.
When the Power Off and Charge function is enabled, the USB
Wakeup function might not work for compatible ports. In that case, if
there is a USB port that does not have the Power Off and Charge
function, attach the mouse or keyboard to it. If all USB ports have the
Power Off and Charge function, change to disable Power Off and
Charge function. The USB Wakeup function now works, but the Power
Off and Charge function is disabled.
Metal paper clips or hair pins/clips can generate heat if they come into
contact with USB ports. Do not allow USB ports to come into contact with
metal products, for example when carrying the computer in your bag.
Your PC has multiple charging modes so that many different USB devices
can be supported for Power Off and Charge function.
Auto Mode (Default) is suitable for a wide range of digital audio players.
While using Auto Mode, your computer can supply USB bus power at
maximum 2.0A to the compatible ports while the computer is powered off.
When USB device cannot be charged by Auto Mode, change to Alternate
Mode.
This function might not be able to be used with some connected external
devices even if the appropriate mode is selected. In this situation, disable
and stop using this function.
Some external devices cannot use Auto Mode. As for the specifications of
the external devices, contact the device’s manufacturer or check the
specifications of the external device thoroughly before use.
Always use the USB cable that was included with your USB device.
Function under Battery Mode
This option can be used to enable/disable Power Off and Charge under
battery mode. It also displays the remaining battery capacity.
Move the slider to enable or disable this function.
Enabled Enables Power Off and Charge function under
battery mode.
Disabled Enables Power Off and Charge function only
when the AC adaptor is connected.
Disable features when
the battery level
reaches
Specifies the lower limit of remaining battery life
by moving the slider bar. If the remaining battery
life falls below the setting, the Power Off and
Charge function is stopped.
This setting is only available when the Function
under Battery Mode is enabled.
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