User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1
- 1-1 Introduction
- 1-2 System Description
- 1-3 System Configuration
- 1-4 Unpacking
- 1-5 Notebook Features
- 1-5.1 Cover
- 1-5.2 Display
- 1-5.3 Power Switch
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- 1-5.4 Keyboard
- 1-5.5 Pointing Device
- 1-5.6 Volume Control
- 1-5.7 Brightness Control
- 1-5.8 Keyboard Backlight (Option for Sound Card)
- 1-5.9 CRT/LCD/Simulscan Toggle
- 1-5.10 Panel On/Off
- Standby Mode
- 1-5.12 Suspend Mode
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- 1-5.13 Status Row
- 1-5.14 Battery Pack
- 1-5.15 Low Battery Indication
- 1-5.16 Battery Charger
- 1-5.17 CHARGE LED Indicator Status
- 1-5.18 Diskette Drive and CD-ROM
- 1-5.19 PCMCIA Slot and Diskette Drive and CD-ROM Door
- 1-5.20 PCMCIA Slots
- 1-5.21 VGA Port
- 1-5.22 Serial Port
- 1-5.23 Printer Port
- 1-5.24 Port Replicator Port
- 1-5.25 IrDA Port
- 1-5.26 USB Port
- 1-5.27 Keyboard/Mouse Port
- 1-5.28 External Power Source Port
- 1-5.29 External Power Adaptert
- Reed Switch
Rev.00 1-5
1-5.4.1 Function Keys
The function keys give special commands defined by software. The
notebook BIOS also uses function keys to set some configuration
parameters.
The rubber keyboard has twelve function keys numbered from F1 through
F12 (Item 1, Figure 1-2) and Fn (Item 9, Figure 1-2).
1-5.4.2 Embedded Numeric Keypad
(Item 2, Figure 1-2) These keys act like calculator keys when the NUM
LOCK light is on. When the numeric keypad is active, the notebook
disables the alphabet keys doubling as numeric keypad keys.
1-5.4.3 Num Lock
The Num Lock key (Item 3, Figure 1-2) activates and deactivates the
embedded numeric keypad. When the numeric keypad is active, the NUM
LOCK indicator comes on and the alphabetic abilities of the embedded
numeric keyboard are disabled.
Figure 1-2 Rubber Keyboard










