1.6‘‘ multimode touch notebook MEDION® AKOYA® P2212T (MD 99360) MEDION Australia Pty Ltd St Leonards, NSW 2065 Australia Hotline: 1300 884 987 Opening hours: Mon - Fri 08:30AM to 06:00PM EST 03/2014 Internet www.medion.com.au 99360 P2212T Aldi AUS RC2 Cover.indd 1 N26968 E-mail Support australia@medion.com MSN 4004 8236 Instruction Manual 13.12.
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. About these Instructions............................................................................. 6 1.1. Symbols and Keywords used in these Instructions .................................... 6 1.2. Proper Use ................................................................................................................. 7 1.3. Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................................
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 8.5. Connecting an External Monitor .....................................................................31 Data Input................................................................................................... 32 9.1. The Keyboard .........................................................................................................32 9.2. The Touchpad ..............................................................................................
21. 22. 23. 24. Recycling and Disposal.............................................................................. 64 European EN 9241-307 Class II Standard ................................................. 65 22.1. Energy Star® .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 22.2. FCC Compliance Statement ......................................................
11.6‘‘ multimode touch notebook Warranty Details The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion.
Personal Information Please append the following to your proof of ownership: Serial number ................................................ Date of purchase ................................................ Place of purchase ................................................ You will find the serial number on the rear of the Notebook. Where applicable, also copy the number on your warranty documents. Target Group This operating manual is intended to be read by both first time and experienced users.
1. About these Instructions Before using the device for the first time, please read these operating instructions carefully, paying special attention to the safety notices. This device should only be used as designated and as described in these instructions. Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. Always include these instructions if passing the device on. 1.1.
1.2. Proper Use This device is designed for the use, management and editing of electronic documents and multimedia content, as well as for digital communication. The device is intended for private use only and not for industrial/commercial use. Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use: • Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied. • Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved.
2. Safety Instructions 2.1. Disclaimer - Children and Persons with Reduced Abilities • This device is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or for those without experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or they have been instructed in its use. • Children should use this device under the supervision of adults. • Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children.
• If the screen breaks, there is a danger of injury. If this happens, pick up the shattered pieces wearing protective gloves and send them to your service centre for professional disposal. Finally, wash your hands with soap, as the pieces may have been contaminated with chemicals. • Do not fold the display back by an angle of more than 120°. Exceeding this value may damage the housing or the Notebook. Always hold the display firmly by the middle when folding it back, adjusting the position and closing it.
2.3. Do Not Repair Yourself WARNING! Never try to open or repair the device yourself. There is a risk of electric shock. • If there is a fault, contact the MEDION Help Desk. 2.4. Data Backup CAUTION! Back up your data on external storage media before each update. We do not accept any liability for claims for compensation arising from loss of data or any consequential loss or damage. 2.5.
2.6. Environmental Requirements • The Notebook is most reliably operated at an ambient temperature between 5° C (+41° F) and 30° C (+86° F) and at a relative humidity between 20% and 80% (without condensation). • When powered off, the Notebook can be stored at temperatures between 0° C and 60° C (+32° F and 140° F). • During a thunderstorm, disconnect the mains plug and the antenna plug.
2.7. Ergonomics PLEASE NOTE! Avoid dazzle, reflections and strong bright dark contrast in order to protect your eyes. The Notebook should never be placed next to a window because this is the brightest part of the room in daylight. This brightness can make it more difficult for the eyes to adjust to the darker display. The Notebook should always be positioned so that the direction of vision is parallel to the window front.
• For extra safety, we recommend using an overvoltage protection device to prevent your Notebook from sustaining damage as a result of power surges or lightning strikes. • If you want to disconnect the adapter from the mains, pull the connector out of the wall socket first and then out of the socket on the Notebook. The mains adapter or the Notebook may be damaged if this process is carried out in the reverse order. Always take hold of the plug when disconnecting the cable from the socket.
2.9. Cabling • Position the cables so that they cannot be stepped on or might cause a risk for tripping. • To avoid damaging the cables, do not place any objects on them. • Do not connect peripheral devices – such as keyboards, mouse and monitor, etc. – when the Notebook is switched on to avoid damage to the Notebook or the devices. Some devices may also be connected while the computer is running. This is generally the case for devices with a USB connection.
2.10. How to Operate the Touchpad • The touchpad is operated with the thumb or another finger and reacts to the energy given out by the skin. Never use any sharp object or pointed device such as a ball pen on the touch pad as this will cause damages to the touch pad. 2.11. Notes on the built in batteries CAUTION! Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
2.12. Protecting the display • The display is the most sensitive component part of the notebook as it consists of thin glass. It can break if subjected to too much stress. Do not scratch the cover of the notebook, because it will not be possible to remove any scratches. • Avoid contact between the display and hard objects (e.g. buttons, wristwatch). • Do not place any objects on the display. • Do not allow any objects to drop onto the display.
3. Included with your Notebook Please check that the contents are complete and notify us within 7 days of purchase if any of the following components are missing: • 11.6” multimode touch notebook • AC Adapter with Power Cord AC/DC Adapter • • • • • Manufacturer FSP Technology Inc., China Model FSP045-RHC Required mains voltage 100 - 240 V (50-60 Hz) AC input DC output 100 - 240V~ 1.2A, 50 - 60 Hz 2.
4. Views 4.1. Open Notebook 2 1 3 10 9 4 5 8 6 7 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Microphone Webcam Webcam LED LCD Display Windows Button Keyboard Touchpad Unlocking the display Battery LED Light Sensor After Sales Support 18 of 72 Telephone: Internet: 99360 P2212T Aldi AUS RC1 Content.indd 18 1300 884 987 www.medion.com.au 27.12.
4.2. Left Hand Side 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 11 12 13 22 21 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 Reset opening for the tablet unit USB 3.0 Port USB 2.0 Port microHDMI Connector microSD Card Slot Audio Out / Microphone Volume Buttons +/Power ON/OFF Reset opening for the base unit USB 2.0 Port USB 2.0 Port Power Socket PLEASE NOTE! If your device stops working properly, insert the point of a straightened paper clip into the reset opening. The device will be reset.
4.3. Bottom View of the Tablet Unit 23 23) 24) 24 Power Socket Connection plug to the base unit 4.4. Right Hand Side 25 25) Slot for 3G Card (card is not supplied, available soon in retail outlets and the Medionshop) PLEASE NOTE! You can find out more on our website www.medion.com. After Sales Support 20 of 72 Telephone: Internet: 99360 P2212T Aldi AUS RC1 Content.indd 20 1300 884 987 www.medion.com.au 27.12.
5. About this Device With its removable display (tablet unit) this device is designed for use in notebook mode as well as tablet mode. 5.1. Notebook Mode A simple connection to the base unit turn the tablet unit into a notebook. Hold the tablet unit firmly with both hands and place it onto the mounting fixtures on the base unit until it audibly clicks into place. ATTENTION ! Place the tablet unit carefully and centrally in the mounting fixtures on the base unit to avoid damage. 5.2.
Switch the Notebook on by pressing the on/off switch (18). The Notebook will now start and run through various steps. The operating system will be loaded from the hard drive. The loading process takes a little longer during the initial setup. Once all the necessary data has been entered, the operating system will be set up. The operating system is fully loaded once the Windows® 8 start up screen appears. PLEASE NOTE! The initial installation may take a few minutes.
7.2. Mains Power Your Notebook comes with a universal mains adapter for alternating current which automatically adapts to the available power source. The following values are supported: AC 100–240 V~/50–60 Hz. Observe the safety information concerning the power supply on pages 12 ff. The adapter is connected to an AC outlet via a mains cable. The mains adapter DC cable is connected to the left hand side of the Notebook (22) or the rear of the tablet unit (23).
The Microsoft Store allows you to purchase new apps or update previously installed apps. If you log in on a local account, you can set up a Microsoft account later at any time. The following animated windows simply contain information about using the new Windows® 8 operating system. No entries of any kind may be made during the animation. The Windows® 8 interface appears after the login process.
7.3.2. Behaviour of the battery charge status display If the device is being operated in notebook mode, the charging status of both batteries will be shown and not two separate indicators. If, for example, the battery in the base unit is empty but the battery in the tablet unit is full, a charging status of 50% will be shown. If the device is being used in tablet mode, i.e. without the base unit, a charging status of 100% is shown. PLEASE NOTE! The battery in the tablet unit will always be charged first.
PLEASE NOTE! If you ignore the low battery warning, your Notebook will shut down. 7.4. Power Management (Power Options) Your Notebook offers automatic and customisable power saving and energy functions that can be used to optimise battery life and reduce the overall operating costs. 7.4.1. Power Management Settings Follow the instructions below to adjust the power management settings: Drag the mouse cursor to the left corner of the screen and Start icon will show up.
7.5.1. Energy Saving Tips • • Utilize the Fn and F1 sleep mode keys to turn into power saving mode. Tune the settings in Power Options to optimize the computer’s power management. • Always disconnect the AC power cord or uninstall the battery pack or switch off the wall socket if the computer would be left unused for a certain time to achieve zero energy consumption. The power management feature allows the computer to initiate a lower power or “Sleep” mode after a period of user inactivity.
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Diagram Command Hold down Press an app tile and hold it down to move the app to a new location Press the top edge of an open app and hold it down to close it and drag the app to the bottom edge of the screen Tap / double tap Tap on the required app to open it Double tap in desktop mode to open an application 8.3. Screen Resolution The integrated monitor can display up to 1920 x 1080 pixels.
8.4. Appearance and Customisation This program gives you the option of customising your desktop. This includes the background image, the screensaver and other settings for your monitor and your graphics card. The program can be started as follows: • Right click on the Windows desktop and left click on Personalise. or • Via Settings, Personalisation, Display by double clicking with the left mouse button. Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings.
8.5. Connecting an External Monitor The Notebook has a microHDMI port (13) for an external monitor. Shut down your Notebook correctly. Plug the external monitor’s signal cable into the digital microHDMI connection (High Definition Multimedia Interface) to transmit picture and sound signals. Connect the external monitor to the mains and switch it on. Now switch your Notebook on. Once the operating system has loaded, the external monitor will be detected. A number of options are available.
8.5.1. Duplicate This mode duplicates the Notebook display on the external monitor. PLEASE NOTE! In this mode the same screen resolution must be configured for both devices. 8.5.2. Extend In this mode, a blank desktop is displayed on the second (external) monitor. Windows on the first screen can be moved onto the second screen and vice versa. The screen resolution and colour quality can be configured individually for each of the display devices under Settings, Personalisation, Display. 8.5.3.
9.1.1. Specific Keyboard Shortcuts (Notebook) Description Fn + F1 Fn + F2 Fn + F4 Fn + F5 Sleep To configure these keys to suit your requirements, please go to Power Options. Internet Explorer Starts the Internet Explorer. Mute Switches the sound on or off. Quieter Decreases the playback volume. Fn + F6 Louder Increases the playback volume. Fn + F7 Darker Reduces the brightness of the display. Fn + F8 Brighter Increases the brightness of the display.
9.2. The Touchpad In normal mode, the cursor follows the direction specified by moving your fingers in the corresponding direction on the touchpad. CAUTION! Do not use pens or other objects as this can damage your touchpad. The left and right mouse buttons are found in the lower section of the touchpad and can be used in the same way as those on a conventional mouse. You can also perform a click or a double click on the touchpad directly by tapping the touchpad surface once or twice briefly.
9.2.1. Two Finger Touchpad Operation Your touchpad supports two finger operation which enables certain commands to be executed in some applications.
10. The Hard Drives The hard drive is your main memory medium and combines high storage capacity with rapid data access. The base unit includes an HDD; the tablet unit is equipped with a 64 GB eMMC hard drive. Your Notebook is supplied with an OEM version** of the Microsoft Windows®8 operating system which supports all of the Notebook’s performance features.
11. The Sound System Your notebook comes with a high definition audio system with 2 speakers (Dolby®*). Personal settings can be configured via the Dolby menu under the loudspeaker properties. This ensures optimum support for all current programs and games. 11.1. External Audio Connections Your Notebook has an integrated stereo speaker so you can always reproduce sound without additional devices.
12. Network Operation 12.1. What is a Network? We talk about a network when multiple computers are directly connected to one another. This allows users to transfer information and data with one another and to share their resources (printers and drives). Here are a few concrete examples: • In an office, messages are exchanged by email and appointments are managed centrally. • Users share one printer on the network and back up their data to a central computer (server).
12.2.1. Requirements A so called Wi Fi access point may be used as a remote station. A Wi Fi access point is a radio transmitting device that communicates with your Notebook and controls access to the connected network. Wi Fi access points are frequently found in large offices, airports, train stations, universities or Internet cafés. They provide access to particular services and networks or to the Internet. Access permissions are generally necessary and often result in usage charges.
The Bluetooth wireless technology data transfer speed can vary depending on the device or environmental factors. Data can be transferred through walls, jacket pockets and briefcases using a Bluetooth device. The transfer between Bluetooth devices occurs at the high frequency of 2.4 Gigahertz (GHz). For Bluetooth high speed data transfer, Wi Fi must be enabled and the partner station must also support the high speed mode. CAUTION! Do not operate the Bluetooth function in locations (e.g.
13. The Card Reader Memory cards are media that are used, e.g. in the field of digital photography, and are gradually replacing the diskette. The shape and capacity of a memory card can vary depending on the manufacturer. Your Notebook supports the following formats: • microSD (Secure Digital), microSDHC, microSDXC 13.1. Inserting a Memory Card Insert the microSD into the card slot (15) on the tablet unit as shown below. PLEASE NOTE! The memory cards can only be inserted in one direction.
14. The Universal Serial Bus Port The universal serial bus (USB 1.1 and USB 2.0) is a standard for connecting input devices, scanners and other peripherals. Up to 127 devices can be connected to the USB ports via a single cable. The USB 3.0 ports are fully backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1. Your Notebook has the following conections: Base unit 2 x USB 2.0 (20 and 21) Tablet unit 1 x USB 2.0 (13) and 1 x USB 3.
16. Software This section deals with the subject of software. We distinguish here between the operating system, the software (the applications), the Windows activation and the UEFI firmware configuration. PLEASE NOTE! The current Windows family currently includes Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Windows 8.1 is the first update of the Windows 8 generation. 16.1.
16.3. Windows® 8 – What’s New 16.3.1. Microsoft Account A Microsoft account is an email address and password for logging in to Windows® 8. You can use any email address. We recommend using the address you use to communicate with friends and log into your favourite web sites, however. The Microsoft account also allows you to purchase or download apps from the Store and install them on up to five devices.
16.3.2. Taskbar (Desktop Mode) You can start programs from the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and switch between programs already running. In Windows® 8 you can place any program onto the taskbar, so that you can always open it with a single click. You can also rearrange the icons on the taskbar by simply clicking on them and dragging them to the desired position. Move the mouse pointer over the icons and thumbnails of each file or each open window and that program will be displayed.
16.3.5. Improved Device Management Windows® 8 allows you to connect, manage and use all devices via the central “Devices” function. All devices are shown in a central location. With the new “Device Stage” technology, however, Windows® 8 goes one step further with device management. Device Stage helps you to use all compatible devices that are connected to the computer. Thanks to Device Stage you can now display the device status and perform frequently used commands within a single window.
16.4.1. Logging in to Windows To be able to work with Windows® 8, you must set up a Windows® 8 user account. Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display, Settings. move the mouse down and click Next, select Change PC settings. Open the User category. Select Add a user, to set up additional user accounts. Windows® 8 allows you to log in using 3 different login procedures. Windows® 8 gives you the choice of standard login by password, a PIN or an image code.
16.5. Linking a User Account to a LiveID You can link your user account to a LiveID. This enables you to log in to any computer or mobile device connected to the Internet using your LiveID. Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display, Settings. move the mouse down and click Next, select Change PC settings. Open the User category. Select Switch to a Microsoft account. Now enter your Windows Live ID email address.
16.6. Windows® 8 Start Screen Once the operating system is running, you will see the new Windows® 8 Start screen. (image similar) Information such as the following may be displayed here, for example: Windows® 8 App Windows® 8 apps are executable programs. The “Desktop” tile opens the traditional Windows display. The Internet Explorer tile launches Internet Explorer PLEASE NOTE! Apps are applications that are displayed on a desktop with a program thumbnail.
16.7. Windows® 8 Desktop This image shows a symbolic representation of additional programs. (image similar) Information such as the following may be displayed here, for example: Classic desktop apps Desktop apps are applications that are displayed on a desktop with a program thumbnail. The app thumbnails are bigger than the standard tiles. The classic “Power Recovery” desktop app launches the system recovery program. The classic “Microsoft Office” desktop app launches the Microsoft Office program.
16.7.1. Working with Windows® 8 and Classic Apps Menu Opening an app Closing an app Instructions Click the desired app with the left mouse button. PLEASE NOTE! Not all apps need to be closed! Windows® 8 closes unused apps automatically. Press the Alt+F4 keyboard shortcut. Click on the top edge of the running app and drag the app down to the edge of the display. Displaying all apps Right click on the Start screen. Click All Apps in the bottom right hand corner of the display.
Right click on the Start screen. Click All Apps in the bottom right hand corner of the display. Right click the desired app. Click Deinstallieren at the bottom edge of the display. Uninstalling an app PLEASE NOTE! Not all apps can be uninstalled. If the Deinstallieren option is not displayed, this app can not be uninstalled. Running apps as administrator Right click the desired app. (Only possible with desktop Now click Run as administrator on the apps) bottom edge of the display.
17. Control Panel The Control Panel allows you to customise the Start interface. PLEASE NOTE! Windows® 8 must be activated for changes to be made. Move the mouse pointer into the top right or bottom corner of the display and click Settings. Next, click Change PC settings. Menu Instructions Activate Windows Activate Windows® 8 by telephone or over the Internet. Customise Set the background image for the lock screen and the Start screen here. Select a profile image here.
Wireless Enable or disable flight mode here. Enable or disable the integrated Wi Fi function here. Simplified operation Customise the contrast, mouse pointer and tab bar to your requirements here. Synchronise settings Configure synchronisation of your Notebook with the connected network. Configure here whether or not an online synchronisation should also be performed with payable networks. Home network group Here you will see the home network group and the apps and files shared within it.
17.1. Windows® 8 Power On/Off Functions The new Windows® 8 allows you to restart your Notebook, put it into sleep mode or shut it down. Changes can be made to the sleep settings at any time in the power options. In sleep mode the content of your Notebook’s RAM is preserved while practically all other components of your Notebook are disabled or their power consumption reduced to a minimum. For example, if you flip the Notebook shut, it puts it into sleep mode and it is automatically restarted upon opening.
17.2. Control Panel Settings You can change Windows® 8 settings using the control panel. These settings control virtually everything about how Windows® 8 appears and functions and enable you to customise Windows® 8 to meet your requirements. When the control panel is run for the first time, some of the most frequently used control panel elements are displayed grouped together by category.
17.3.1. Running System Restore After restarting, press the F11 key or start up the Notebook with the F11 key held down to launch PowerRecover or Click the PowerRecover Windows® 8 desktop app to run the program from the Windows® 8 desktop. PLEASE NOTE ! The recovery function is only available in notebook mode.
17.4. UEFI Firmware Configuration The UEFI firmware configuration (basic hardware configuration of your system) provides you with a number of options for the configuration and operation of your notebook. For example, you can modify the operating mode for interfaces, security features or power supply management. The Notebook has already been configured by the manufacturer to ensure optimum operation.
18. FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions Where can I find the necessary drivers for my Notebook? − The drivers can be found on the integrated HDD in the base unit. What is Windows® 8 activation? − You will find a relevant section in these operating instructions containing detailed information on this topic. How do I activate Windows® 8? − Windows®8 is activated automatically as soon as an Internet connection is established.
19. Customer Service 19.1. What To Do In Case of Hardware Problems Malfunctions can sometimes have quite trivial causes, but they may also be the result of defective components. We have included a brief troubleshooting guide below which may help to solve any problems. If these tips don’t do the trick, then we’ll be more than pleased to help you out. Just give us a call! 19.2. Find The Cause Start by carefully checking all the cable connections.
19.2.1. Faults and Possible Causes The screen is black. • This fault can have various causes: − The notebook is in standby mode Solution: Press the on/off switch. − The notebook is in energy saving mode. Solution: Press the on/off switch. The Notebook turns itself off during operation. The batteries may be flat. Plug the Notebook in using the mains adapter and charge the batteries. No data can be read by the optical drive. Check whether the disc has been inserted correctly.
19.4. Driver Support The system has been thoroughly and successfully tested with the installed drivers in our test laboratory. It is normal in the computer sector, however, for the drivers to need updating from time to time. This is because there may be compatibility problems with other components (programs, devices) which have not yet been tested. You can find current drivers on the Internet at the following address: http://www.medion.
19.6. Maintenance CAUTION! None of the parts inside the Notebook housing require cleaning or maintenance. You can increase the lifespan of your Notebook with the following measures: • Always unplug the device, disconnect all cables before cleaning. • Clean the Notebook with a damp, lint free cloth. • Do not use solvents, corrosive or aerosol based detergents to clean the device. • Dust or grease on the touchpad can affect its sensitivity.
20.6.1. Notes for Service Technicians • Only service technicians may open up the Notebook housing or upgrade or modify your Notebook. • Use only original replacement parts. • Before opening the housing, disconnect all power and connecting cables and remove the battery. If the Notebook is not disconnected from the power supply before being opened, there is a risk that components could be damaged. • Internal components of the Notebook may be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
22. European EN 9241-307 Class II Standard For active matrix LCDs (TFT) with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, each of which consist of three sub pixels (red, green, blue), there are a total of approx. 6.2 million control transistors in use. Due to this very high number of transistors and the associated extremely complex manufacturing processes used, occasionally one or more pixels can fail or become incorrectly controlled.
Pixel defect types: • Type 1: permanently illuminated pixel (bright, white dot) even when not activated. A white pixel occurs due to the illumination of all three sub pixels. • Type 2: non illuminated pixel (dark, black dot) even when activated. • Type 3: abnormal or faulty red, green or blue sub pixel (e.g.
22.1. Energy Star® ENERGY STAR® is a joint program by the US American Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy which aims to save costs and protect the environment through the provision of efficient products and procedures. MEDION® is delighted to be able to offer our customers products with an ENERGY STAR®-compliant labelling. The Medion® Akoya® P2212T has been designed and tested to meet the requirements of the ENERGY STAR® 5.2 program for computers.
22.2. FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
11.6‘‘ multimode touch notebook Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice Unfortunately, from time to time, faulty products are manufactured which need to be returned to the Supplier for repair.
24. Index A Audio Connections ...................................37 B Battery Mode ..............................................24 Battery Charge Status .........................25 Battery Performance ...........................25 Charging the Batteries ........................24 Charging the Battery ...........................24 Checking the Battery Charge ...........25 Discharging the Battery .....................25 Inserting the Battery ...........................24 Bluetooth............................
Restarting .....................................................55 S Safety Instructions Batteries ...................................................15 Display ......................................................16 Saving Energy .............................................55 Search Function .........................................52 Securing your Notebook Kensington Security Lock ..................43 Securing Your Notebook.........................42 Sleep ...............................................
After Sales Support 72 of 72 Telephone: Internet: 99360 P2212T Aldi AUS RC1 Content.indd 72 1300 884 987 www.medion.com.au 27.12.
11.6‘‘ multimode touch notebook MEDION® AKOYA® P2212T (MD 99360) MEDION Australia Pty Ltd St Leonards, NSW 2065 Australia Hotline: 1300 884 987 Opening hours: Mon - Fri 08:30AM to 06:00PM EST 03/2014 Internet www.medion.com.au 99360 P2212T Aldi AUS RC2 Cover.indd 1 N26968 E-mail Support australia@medion.com MSN 4004 8236 Instruction Manual 13.12.