User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Conventions of This Manual
- Safety Precautions
- Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
- Things you must remember before working on your computer
- Let your computer acclimate itself
- Heat, Cold, Humidity, and Glare
- Suitable place to work
- Preparing your Computer
- Knowing your Computer
- Bottom View
- Connecting to a Power Source
- Turning On Your Notebook Computer
- Operating on Battery Power
- Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
- Charging the Battery Pack
- Adjusting the LCD Screen Display
- The Notebook’s Hot Key Controls
- The TouchPad
- Power Saving Modes
- Removing the Battery Pack
- Resetting the System
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Using the Windows
- Control Panel
- Using a modem for Connection to Internet (optional)
- Using a wired LAN for Connection to Internet
- Using Wireless LAN Network for Connection to Internet
- Bluetooth Connection
- Entering the BIOS Setup Screen
- Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen
- BIOS Action Keys
- Modifying the BIOS Settings
- Audio Problems
- Hard Disk Problems
- Display Problems
- Keyboard and Mouse Problems
- CMOS Battery Problem
- Memory Problems
- PC Card Problems
- Performance Problems
- USB2.0 Problems
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There are numerous ways to connect to the Internet. This may vary
from the user’s working environment as well as system
specifications.
¾ Using a modem and a telephone line (optional)
¾ Using a wired LAN
¾ Using a wireless LAN
¾ Bluetooth Connection
Using a modem for Connection to Internet
(optional)
¾ Use a telephone line to connect to the modem port of your
computer. Do not use a digital telephone line.
¾ Please apply to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet
service in order for you to connect the modem to the Internet
and use e-mail.
For more detail on the Network key,
please refer to your local ISP provider and follow the
procedures describe in the “ISP Installation Guide” to
proceed with the installation.
Using a wired LAN for Connection to Internet
For you connect to the Internet, a wired LAN environment normally
uses the company’s LAN or a broadband modem.