User's Manual

orientated. Insert the battery into the battery compartment. Check that the latches lock back into
position.
6. Charge the new battery by plugging the computer into AC power.
Heat Considerations
The computer’s processor has been specially designed to consume little power and generates very little
heat. However, working in a hot environment, or working for long periods may raise the temperature.
Your computer takes the following steps to lower temperature:
1. The cooling fan turns on. You may hear the fan and feel air coming from a vent near the right rear
of the computer when this happens.
2. If the temperature continues to rise, Processor activity is reduced. You may notice a slight loss of
performance when this happens.
3. If the computer overheats, the processor will stop functioning and the computer will shutdown.
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Customizing Your CMOS Settings
This chapter explains how to use the Setup Utility
to modify the CMOS settings. The Setup Utility
displays and allows modification of the GoBook II components and the configuration of devices that are
connected to it. This information is used to test and initialize components at start-up time and to make
sure everything runs properly when the system is operating.
The GoBook II is configured with a set of default values. You may be able to increase system
performance by changing some of the timing values in the Setup Utility, but this can be limited by the
kind of hardware
you are using. In certain circumstances, the system may generate an error message that
asks you to make changes to the CMOS settings using the Setup Utility. This happens when the system
finds an error during the POST (Power On Self Test) that it carries out at startup.
CAUTION
It is not recommended that you change any settings since this may cause the unit to not
function properly.
If you are not sure how to configure the CMOS settings
we suggest that you select Auto
configuration with Optimal Settings on the Main Menu screen, then exit saving changes. This loads
optimized default settings for normal use.
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