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Page 1 - Macrovision Statement

Notices iNoticesNo part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, mechanical

Page 2 - Important Safety Information

x Users ManualCanadaUnintentional Emitter per ICES-003This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digita

Page 3 - Battery Disposal

Troubleshooting 85Q8 When I connect a projector, and change the setting to display screen image on both the LCD and the projector by pressing <Fn

Page 4 - Power Cord Requirements

86 Users ManualQ2 I cannot make a call using an extension line.A In general, the dial tone of a PBX or a digital phone switching system is not a cont

Page 5 - Wireless Guidance

Troubleshooting 87Q4 How do I receive a fax while the system is in power saving mode (Rest mode) (For Windows XP and 2000)?A To receive a fax when t

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88 Users ManualA4 To connect to an access point using network authentication (Shared key):- In Windows XP, select Network Authentication (Shared mod

Page 7 - United States of America

Troubleshooting 89A2 Check that the AP is operating properly. Turn the AP off, and turn it on after a short wait.A3 Check that the network key (en

Page 8 - FCC Part 68

90 Users ManualQ7 When connecting to a computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network, I cannot connect to another computer connected to the same computer-to

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Troubleshooting 91Q2 I launched a game right after installing it, and the game is not executed.A This problem may occur when the game is not compati

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92 Users Manual(It may happen while running Harry Porter and the Chamber of Secrets, Warcraft 3, Unreal Tournament 2003, Starcraft, Quake 3, Soldier

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Troubleshooting 93Reinstalling SoftwareIf you have reinstalled the Windows operating system, or the system and program do not operate properly, you

Page 12 - European Union

94 Users ManualInstalling programs1. In the initial screen, click Install programs.2. Click Standard installation in the program installation screen

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Regulatory Compliance Statements xiTelecommunications per DOC notice(for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem)The Industry Canada label identi

Page 14 - Wireless Devices

Troubleshooting 95Reinstalling Windows XPIf the Windows XP does not operate properly due to an error in the system, or if you have replaced the hard

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96 Users Manual3. The description for the standard installation appears. Click Yes.The installation starts, and the system will be restarted after a

Page 16 - Using Your Documentation

Troubleshooting 97If You Cannot Run WindowsIf you cannot run Windows, you have to boot the system with the system recovery CD, and reinstall Windows

Page 17 - Software User Documentation

98 Users ManualSpecificationsThe following is the basic hardware specification for the purchased product. Variations may exist depending on the model

Page 18 - Introducing Your Computer

Specifications 99Wireless LAN SpecificationRadio SpecificationsItem Detailed SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsDimensions (Width X Height) 59.75

Page 19 - Back Side

100 Users ManualRegulatory Notice for Channel Use in FranceThe number of channels that can be used for wireless LAN differs from country to country.

Page 20 - Introducing Your Computer 5

Abbreviations 101Abbreviations A . . . . . . . . . AmperesAC . . . . . . . . Alternating currentACPI . . . . . . Advanced Configuration and Power m

Page 21 - Turning On the Computer

102 Users ManualISA . . . . . . . Industry Standard ArchitectureKB . . . . . . . . Kilobyteskg. . . . . . . . . KilogramsLAN. . . . . . . Local-area

Page 22 - Turning Off Your Computer

Glossary 103GlossaryAC adapterThe AC (or alternating current) adapter regulates current coming into your computer from the wall outlet. The current

Page 23 - Tips for Using Your Computer

104 Users ManualCardBusCardBus technology enables the computer to use 32-bit PC Cards. Hardware in the computer and the Windows operating system prov

Page 24 - Travelling with Your Computer

xii Users ManualEuropean UnionThe following information is only applicable to systems labeled with the CE mark .European DirectivesThis Information

Page 25 - Handling Spills

Glossary 105Hard driveAlso called fixed disk. A hard drive is connected to the computer and can be installed or removed. Data written to a hard driv

Page 26 - Using the Keyboard

106 Users ManualPC CardPC Card stands for personal computer card. The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) defines the st

Page 27 - Using the Numeric Keypad

Glossary 107Shadow RAMA write-protected area of RAM that contains a copy of the BIOS. As the computer boots, the BIOS is copied from its permanent l

Page 28 - Using Special Function Keys

Regulatory Compliance Statements xiiiEuropean States qualified under wireless approvals:EU Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France (with frequenc

Page 29 - Icon Name Function

xiv Users ManualJapanVCCI StatementThis equipment is in the Class B category (Information Technology Equipment to be used in a residential area or an

Page 30 - Using the Keyboard 15

Regulatory Compliance Statements xvPrior to setting up your device:1. Make sure that there are no other devices in your area using the same frequenc

Page 31 - Using the Touchpad

Using Your Documentation 1Using Your DocumentationCongratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer with the Windows® XP operating system. Whe

Page 32 - Action Process and Comment

2 Users ManualCD-ROM Device Naming ConventionIn many installation programs you will have to get a program from the CD-ROM device. The program install

Page 33 - Drag (Move)

Introducing Your Computer 3Introducing Your ComputerYour computer is a lightweight portable computer that includes following features to meet your c

Page 34 - System Bottom

4 Users ManualRight SideLeft SideBack SideEarphone JackMicrophone JackCD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo DriveUSB PortFan VentModem Port LAN PortVGA PortUSB Port PC

Page 35 - Connecting to the Internet

ii Users ManualImportant Safety InformationSafety InstructionsYour system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of informati

Page 36 - Precautions Before Use

Introducing Your Computer 5BottomBattery LatchesMemory CompartmentHDDCompartmentMini-PCICompartment** Wireless communication module(option) is insta

Page 37 - Cable Connection

6 Users ManualUsing Your Computer for the First TimeThis section gives you detailed information on using your computer for the first time.Turning On

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Using Your Computer for the First Time 7Turning Off Your ComputerPrior to shutting down your computer ensure all of your data and current work are s

Page 39 - 24 Users Manual

8 Users ManualTips for Using Your ComputerThe following information helps you avoid potential problems as you use your computer:Do not try to disasse

Page 40 - Wake On LAN Function

Using Your Computer for the First Time 9Travelling with Your ComputerAir TravelIf you are travelling by air, follow these tips:• Take the computer w

Page 41 - Network (WLAN)

10 Users ManualHandling SpillsDo not spill anything on your computer. The best way to avoid spills is to avoid eating and drinking around your comput

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Using the Keyboard 11Using the KeyboardYour computer has an 87/88-key keyboard. By pressing designated key combinations, you can have access to all

Page 43 - 28 Users Manual

12 Users ManualTo clean the computer keyboard, use slightly damp cotton swabs. Scrub the keys and the surface around the keys. Do not allow liquid to

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Using the Keyboard 13Using Special Function KeysThe function key activates special functions when it is pressed in combination with another keys. Ta

Page 45 - 30 Users Manual

14 Users ManualUser Defined Buttons (SENS Keyboard)You may program the four buttons to the left of the power button to start any program you have ins

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Important Safety Information iiiCare During Use• Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it.• Do not spill anything on the system

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Using the Keyboard 15To reprogram the Sens Keyboard, follow the steps below:1. Double-click icon on the Windows taskbar, the Key Setting window is

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16 Users ManualUsing the TouchpadYour computer is equipped with a touchpad, which is an integrated-pointing device that is used to perform standard m

Page 49 - 34 Users Manual

Using the Touchpad 17dAction Process and CommentClick/Tap ProcessDepress the touchpad left button and release or position the pointer over the objec

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18 Users ManualDrag (Move)To move a window on the desktop, complete the following:1. Click the window title bar of the window which you want to drag

Page 51 - 36 Users Manual

Reading the System Status Lights 19Reading the System Status LightsSystem TopSystem Status lights show the status of computer functions.System Botto

Page 52 - Using Network Services

20 Users ManualConnecting to the InternetThis section explains how to connect you to the internet. For details on how to establish the connection con

Page 53 - Step 1. Configuring Sharing

Connecting to the Internet 21Precautions Before UseCountry SelectionCountry Selection:Because you may use your computer in more than one country, pl

Page 54 - Sharing Printers

22 Users ManualIf you use a simple terminal program (i.e. hyper terminal): Type the “ATX3&W” or “ATX3” command as an initialization command.MODEM

Page 55 - 40 Users Manual

Connecting to the Internet 23Configuring Network EnvironmentConfigure the Network Adapter as follows:1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network

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24 Users ManualUsing Both DHCP and Static IP SimultaneouslyWhen you are alternatively using networks with either DHCP or static IP addressing, you ca

Page 57 - 42 Users Manual

iv Users ManualLaser SafetyAll systems equipped with CD or DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IEC 825. The laser devi

Page 58 - Area Connection'

Connecting to the Internet 25Wake On LAN Function<Wake On LAN> is a function that activates the system in rest mode when a signal (such as pin

Page 59 - Using the Disk Drives

26 Users ManualConfiguring the Network Environment Settings for Wireless Network (WLAN)A wireless network (Wireless LAN) environment is a network env

Page 60 - Inserting the Memory Stick

Connecting to the Internet 27Connecting to an Access Point (AP)This section describes how to connect to an AP. You can use the network when you are

Page 61 - Using the Memory Stick

28 Users ManualChecking the connection statusMove the mouse pointer over the Wireless Network Connection ( ) icon on the taskbar, and the connection

Page 62 - Removing the Memory Stick

Connecting to the Internet 29Step 1. Setting up a computer-to-computer network1. Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection ( ) icon on the task

Page 63 - Working with PC Cards

30 Users Manual6. Enter the network name (e.g. samsung), and unselect 'The key is provided for me automatically'. Enter the encryption key

Page 64 - Working with PC Cards 49

Connecting to the Internet 317. Check that the configured network name (e.g. samsung) is in the ’Preferred networks’ item, and click OK.Now your wir

Page 65 - Media Player

32 Users ManualIf the network key is not configured in ”Connecting to computer-to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)” on page 28, select &apo

Page 66 - • S/PDIF cable (Option)

Connecting to the Internet 33Using Wireless Networks in Other Operating SystemsIn a operating system other than Windows XP, you have to install addi

Page 67 - Using the S/PDIF Connection

34 Users ManualTo connect to an Access Point:To connect to an access point or existing computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network, refer to the following

Page 68 - Settings Button

Regulatory Compliance Statements vRegulatory Compliance StatementsWireless GuidanceLow power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless

Page 69 - Movie Maker

Connecting to the Internet 35- Data encryption (WEP): IEEE 802.11 WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) standard has two security levels of 64-bit key (40-

Page 70 - Using the Battery

36 Users Manual3. Configure password setting to be used for computer-to-computer network connection in the Security Settings window.To connect to an

Page 71 - Installing the Battery

Connecting to the Internet 37Using Network ServicesWhile the computer is connected to the network, you can use network services to share files, fold

Page 72 - Removing the Battery

38 Users ManualStep 1. Configuring Sharing1. Right-click the target file or folder to share in My Computer, and select Sharing and Security.2. Click

Page 73 - Monitoring the Battery Charge

Connecting to the Internet 39Step 2. Using Shared Files or FoldersThis section describes how to access shared files or folders if your computer is a

Page 74 - Battery Gauge

40 Users ManualStep 1. Configuring Printer Sharing1. From the computer connected to the printer, click Start > Printers and Faxes. 2. Right-click

Page 75 - Battery Warnings

Connecting to the Internet 415. Select 'Browse for a printer', and click Next.6. Select the workgroup or computer, select the desired prin

Page 76 - Using System Setup

42 Users ManualSharing an Internet ConnectionUsing computer-to-computer (peer-to-peer) network connections, you can access the Internet through a com

Page 77 - Navigation Key Function

Connecting to the Internet 43If the computer is connected to the Internet through a wired LAN, select 'Local Area Connection'.3. On the Ad

Page 78 - Changing Booting Priority

44 Users ManualUsing the Disk DrivesUsing the CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo DriveYou have to install the CD Writer software provided on a separate CD to write

Page 79 - Configuring the Password

vi Users ManualIn environments where the risk of interference to other devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to use a wi

Page 80 - Deactivating the Password

Using the Disk Drives 453. Push the tray in gently to close the drive tray.Install and/or start a CD-based program as you would run a program on a f

Page 81 - 66 Users Manual

46 Users Manual1. Slide the Memory stick into the slot until you feel the first latch catch.2. Then push the Memory stick in until it clicks into pla

Page 82 - • System hibernates

Using the Disk Drives 47Removing the Memory StickTo remove the Memory Stick proceed as follows:Ensure any operations using the Memory stick have com

Page 83 - 68 Users Manual

48 Users ManualWorking with PC Cards By installing PC Cards, you can add functions to your notebook computer similar to those found on add-in boards

Page 84 - Standby and Hibernate modes

Working with PC Cards 493. Align the card with a slot and insert the card into the slot until it locks in place.Windows automatically assigns comput

Page 85 - Using the Hard Drive

50 Users ManualMulti Media Functions/EquipmentMedia PlayerThe Windows Media player is used to play audio files while the computer is on. You can play

Page 86 - Adjusting the LCD Brightness

Multi Media Functions/Equipment 51Removing the Audio/Multimedia CDTo remove the CD follow the instructions below:1. Click Start > All Programs &g

Page 87 - Using PowerMizer

52 Users ManualSetting Up Your Home Theater 1. Connect the digital amplifier to the S/PDIF port of your computer.2. Connect the speakers to the digit

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Multi Media Functions/Equipment 53Enabling S/PDIF on the DVD ProgramWhen using 5.1 channel speakers, you will need to install the “Power DVD” progra

Page 89 - 74 Users Manual

54 Users ManualVolume ControlThe instructions below are for controlling speaker volume when the computer is on. Using the KeyboardChanging the volume

Page 90 - • Duplication Mode

Regulatory Compliance Statements viiUnited States of AmericaUnintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Page 91 - 76 Users Manual

Using the Battery 55Using the BatteryYour computer uses a smart rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack for power when the AC adapter is not

Page 92 - Deactivating Dual View Mode

56 Users ManualSafely Using the BatteryFollow these guidelines to safely use the battery:• Turn off your computer and unplug it if you accidentally:–

Page 93 - Using Options

Using the Battery 572. Insert the battery into the battery compartment until the battery latch snaps into place.3. Slide the left battery latch towa

Page 94 - Memory Modules

58 Users ManualMonitoring the Battery ChargeBattery life is affected by factors such as the power-management settings in System Setup, the applicatio

Page 95 - Installing a Memory Module

Using the Battery 59Battery GaugeYou may display the battery gauge while you are in any program by pressing <Fn+F2>. The battery gauge is only

Page 96 - Wireless Communication Module

60 Users ManualBattery WarningsIf the battery charge is low (about 10%) you have ~ 5–10 minutes of battery life left. You should:• Save your work and

Page 97 - Troubleshooting

Using System Setup 61Using System SetupThe System Setup (BIOS) program enables you to configure your computer hardware and set security and power-sa

Page 98 - Questions and Answers

62 Users ManualTable 4. System Setup Navigation KeysNavigation Key Function<F1> Displays the General Help window.<Esc> Exits the current

Page 99 - 84 Users Manual

Changing Booting Priority 63Changing Booting PriorityThe Boot menu in System Setup enables you to select the booting device and to set booting optio

Page 100 - Modem Related

64 Users ManualConfiguring the PasswordSetting the Supervisor PasswordBy configuring a supervisor password, you can restrict system access to authori

Page 101 - 86 Users Manual

viii Users ManualThe FCC has set a general guideline of 20 cm (8 inches) separation between the device and the body, for use of a wireless device nea

Page 102 - Wireless LAN Related

Configuring the Password 65Activating the Booting PasswordBefore activating the booting password, the supervisor password must have been configured.

Page 103 - 88 Users Manual

66 Users ManualUsing Power Management OptionsYour computer includes Power Management options that can help the battery charge last longer and extend

Page 104 - Troubleshooting 89

Using Power Management Options 673. Click the Power Schemes tab to display the basic power management options.4. Select the time that you wish each

Page 105 - Games and Programs Related

68 Users ManualIf You Reinstall Windows:You should re-establish hibernate in power options by opening Power Options Properties window and click on th

Page 106 - Troubleshooting 91

Using Power Management Options 69Advanced Power Management SchemesThis section discusses the advanced power management schemes. There are two button

Page 107 - 92 Users Manual

70 Users ManualUsing the Hard DriveYour computer includes a removable IDE (integrated drive electronics) hard drive. The IDE hard drive can store the

Page 108 - Reinstalling Software

Video Features and Configuration 71Video Features and ConfigurationResolution and Colour DepthThe resolution of the LCD is the sharpness of the imag

Page 109 - Installing programs

72 Users ManualConfiguring Display FeaturesThe following sections describe how to configure the display settings on your computer.Display Resolution

Page 110 - Reinstalling Windows XP

Video Features and Configuration 73SIC (Smart Inverter Control) FunctionSIC is a function that adjusts the LCD brightness automatically when the sys

Page 111 - 96 Users Manual

74 Users ManualUsing External Display DevicesUsing external display devices such as a monitor, projector, TV, etc allows you to view screen images al

Page 112 - If You Cannot Run Windows

Regulatory Compliance Statements ixIf the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company will notify you in advance

Page 113 - Specifications

Using External Display Devices 75Using nView to View Extended ScreenYou can expand the screen into two display devices and work conveniently in a wi

Page 114 - Wireless LAN Specification

76 Users ManualUsing Dual View to View Extended ScreenYou can expand the screen into two display devices and work conveniently in separate workspaces

Page 115 - • Channel Allocation:

Using External Display Devices 774. Click OK. The primary display device(the LCD) is indicated as '1', and the secondary display device is

Page 116 - Abbreviations

78 Users ManualUsing OptionsYou can select these options at purchase:• Wireless communication module(802.11b, bluetooth)• Fingerprinter recognition s

Page 117 - 102 Users Manual

Using Options 79Memory ModulesYou can increase system memory by installing optional memory modules. To avoid possible system problems, use only appr

Page 118 - Glossary

80 Users ManualInstalling a Memory ModuleHandle a memory module carefully. Hold them only by the edges.To install a memory module:1. Turn the compute

Page 119 - 104 Users Manual

Using Options 815. Align the connector on the memory module with the connector of the slot.6. Push the memory module into the slot at a slight angle

Page 120 - Glossary 105

82 Users ManualTroubleshootingComplete the following in the order presented until your system is functioning properly. If all of the steps below fail

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Troubleshooting 83Questions and AnswersThis section provides information on possible problems, solutions and other references for system use.Windows

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84 Users ManualQ3 In DOS mode or with a screen resolution lower than 1024x768 pixels, pressing the Fn+F2 key does not display the icon clearly.A The

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