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1-4USER`S MANUAL1. LCD LatchesThe left and right LCD latches lock/unlock the LCD panel.2. LCD Display PanelThis notebook is equipped by the liquid cr
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-5Note:To use the InternetHot Key feature,you must1. install theWindows networkdialer with a validInternet access
1-6USER`S MANUAL10. LED System IndicatorsThe Indicator shows the system`s power/suspend status.(Refer to Page 1-13)11. Built-in MicrophoneThe microph
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-74. PS/2 PortThe notebook is designed to use one pointing device at oncetime. This is where you connect a exter
1-8USER`S MANUALRight-side View1. Battery PackThe battery pack is a built-in power source for the notebook.2. Floppy DriveThe floppy drive was also f
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-9Left-side View1. CD-ROMThe CD-ROM device was fixed inside the notebook.2. CD-ROM Eject ButtonThe eject button o
1-10USER`S MANUALBottom View1. Fixing ScrewThe fixing screw locks the hard disk drive bay cover, whichprevents the hard disk drive from dust and dirt
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-115. CPU Heatsink/Fan BayThe bay is where the CPU be installed.6. Battery LatchesThe battery latches locks or re
1-12USER`S MANUALLED GraphicSymbolIndicationGreen light indicates the floppy drive isbeing accessed.Green light indicates the hard drive isbeing acce
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-13LED System IndicatorsSymbol Indication Yellow light indicates the notebook is in suspend mode. As LED is
iiNoticeThe information in this user`s manual is subject to change without notice.THE MANUFACTURER OR RESELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS OROMISSI
1-14USER`S MANUALKeyBoardThe notebook is designed to use one keyboard at once time.Please disable the built-in keyboard before activating the exteran
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-15Function (Hot) KeysNote:For verioussystem controls,press the Fn(Function) keyand the Fx keysimultaneously.Grap
Section 2 BIOS SETUP & SECURITY2-1SECTION 2BIOS SETUP AND SECURITYIn this section, you will learn how to enter the BIOSSetup Menu and manipulate v
2-2USER`S MANUALThe Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built intoyour notebook’s BIOS (Basic Input/Ouput System). It runs andmaintains
Section 2 BIOS SETUP & SECURITY2-3Entering the BIOS Setup ScreenLeaving the BIOS Setup ScreenBIOS Action KeysNote:Under certain settings, the fiel
2-4USER`S MANUALModifying the BIOS SettingsThe Setup Main MenuThe AMIBIOS setup main menu is subdivided into few sub-menusas follow. Each menu item
Section 2 BIOS SETUP & SECURITY2-5Item Selections /Sub-menuDescriptionDate N/A Type in the current date.It must be entered in MM/DD/YY format.Time
2-6USER`S MANUALThe Detailed Description of Hard Disk Drive SettingSelect Auto and let BIOS to configure the drive parametersautomatically. After p
Section 2 BIOS SETUP & SECURITY2-7The Menu of Advanced CMOS SetupAdvanced CMOS Setup for configuring system options.Item Selections /Sub-menuDescr
2-8USER`S MANUALItem Selections / Sub-menu Description Plug and Play Aware OS Yes No [Yes]: The operating system in this computer will follow the
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSPREFACESymbols and ConventionsProtecting Your Notebook - Avoid Abusive Handling and Adverse Environ-mentSection Summaries1. GETTIN
Section 2 BIOS SETUP & SECURITY2-9The Menu of Power Management SetupPower management setup for configuring power management featuring.Item Select
2-10USER`S MANUALItem with *sign means:The option is only available when the “RTC Alarm Resume From Soft Off” isenabled.ItemSelections /Sub-menuDescr
Section 2 BIOS SETUP & SECURITY2-11Item Selections /Sub-menuDescriptionSerialPort2ModeIrDAFIRThis is to specify the type of infrared supportingfun
2-12USER`S MANUALThe Option of Auto-Detect Hard DiskBy activation of this option, AMIBIOS will automatically detect thehard disk drive parameters. T
Section 3 BATTERY POWER & POWER MANAGEMENT3-1SECTION 3BATTERY POWER ANDPOWER MANAGEMENTIn this section, you will learn the fundamentals of powerma
3-2USER`S MANUALThe Battery PackNote: Make sure thebattery is fullycharged beforeusing.Note: In the Save ToRam mode, a fullycharged batteryloses its
Section 3 BATTERY POWER & POWER MANAGEMENT3-3Warning:Do not exposebattery packs totemperatures below0 degree Celsius (32degree F) or above60 degre
3-4USER`S MANUALInstalling and Removing the Battery PackCarefully observe the illustration for this operation.To Detach the Battery Pack:1. Position
Section 3 BATTERY POWER & POWER MANAGEMENT3-5Charging the Battery and Charging TimeNote:Be sure to reserveadequate time forcharging beforetravelli
3-6USER`S MANUALChecking the Battery LevelProlonging the Battery’s Life and Usage CyclesNote:Read SectionProtecting YourNotebook in thebeginning of t
ivChecking the Battery Level (3-6)Prolonging the Battery’s Life and Usage Cycles (3-6)Using Power Management (3-7)Suspend Mode (3-7) The Suspend Bu
Section 3 BATTERY POWER & POWER MANAGEMENT3-7Using Power ManagementNote:When runningon battery, try torefrain fromopening toomany applica-tions at
3-8USER`S MANUALThe Suspend ButtonThe LCD Panel SwitchThis notebook adapts the ‘one-button’ design, meaning that boththe power on/off and system susp
Section 3 BATTERY POWER & POWER MANAGEMENT3-9Creating the Save To Disk Partition (or File)Note:Do not install orremove thememory modulewhen the sy
3-10USER`S MANUALAbout Windows 98 Power Management FeatureNote:Consult Win-dows98 userguide for moreinformation onhow to use thepower manage-ment fun
Section 4 UPGRADING YOUR NOTEBOOK4-1SECTION 4UPGRADING YOUR NOTEBOOKIn this section, you will learn how to upgrade thememory and hardware capacity.
4-2USER`S MANUALUpgrading the Hard Disk DriveNote:Certain modelsthat come withthe IBM-brandhard drive emita clatteringsound when it isbeing rattled.T
Section 4 UPGRADING YOUR NOTEBOOK4-3To replace the hard disk drive, do the following:1. Turn OFF the computer. Unhook the AC cord and allcables/device
4-4USER`S MANUAL8. Lift up the mental HDD tray ‘til an angle of approximately30 degrees and pull it up as the following illustration.9. Note the orie
Section 4 UPGRADING YOUR NOTEBOOK4-513. Reinstall the connector-A on the new drive unit. Be surethe module makes a firm connection to the baseconnect
4-6USER`S MANUALUpgrading the System MemoryMany applications will generally run faster when the notebook’smemory capacity is increased. The notebook
vPrefaceUsing This ManualThis User`s Manual contains general information about your notebook, hardware andsoftware setup information, troubleshooting,
Section 4 UPGRADING YOUR NOTEBOOK4-7Warning:To avoiddamaging theDIMM, do nottouch its metalcontact edge toavid the electro-static damagefrom staticele
4-8USER`S MANUALNote:Your notebookhas been testedwith a wide rangeof DIMM on themarket. However,not all memorymodules arecompatible.Check with yourno
Section 4 UPGRADING YOUR NOTEBOOK4-99. Pull the DIMM module out of the memory socket. Besure to reserve the DIMM for the future use.10. Install the D
4-10USER`S MANUALTo remove the memory module, do the following:1. Follow steps 1~7 in the above section, Installing theDIMM Module In The Memory Sock
Section 4 UPGRADING YOUR NOTEBOOK4-11To remove the memory module, do the following:1. Follow steps 1~7 in the above section, Installing theDIMM Module
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-1SECTION 5TROUBLE SHOOTINGIn this section, you will learn how to solve commonhardware and software problems.
5-2USER`S MANUALYour notebook has been fully tested and complies with thesystem specifications before shipping. However, incorrectoperations and/or m
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-3n Be sure you have not performed an incorrect setting on thehardware devices in the BIOS Setup utility. A faulty settingm
5-4USER`S MANUALAudio ProblemsNo speaker output -n Software volume control is turned down in Microsoft SoundSystem. Double-click the speaker icon on
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-5Hard Disk ProblemsThe hard disk drive does not spin -n If you had just performed a hard disk upgrade, make surethe hard d
viProtecting Your Notebook - Avoid Abusive Handling and Adverse EnvironmentFollow the advice below will help ensure that you get the most out of your
5-6USER`S MANUALThe hard disk performs pretty slow -n If you have been using the unit for a period, the files may befragmented. Go to [Start > Pr
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-7Floppy Disk ProblemsThe floppy disk does not work properly-n Check the color indicator LED for FDD. When you access afile
5-8USER`S MANUALKeyboard and Pointing Device (Mouse) ProblemsThe built-in keyboard accepts no input -n This notebook is designed to use only one keyb
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-9The characters on the screen repeat while I type.n You may be holding the keys down for long while you’retyping.n Keep th
5-10USER`S MANUALInfrared ProblemsThe infrared communication port does not work -n If you had just compeleted Windows 98 setup process, youneed to up
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-11n Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared devices.n Remove any objects that sit between the communicatingpath.n Make su
5-12USER`S MANUALModem ProblemsThe built-in modem does not respond -n Make sure the modem driver is loaded properly.Go to [Start > Settings > C
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-13Network Adapter ProblemsThe Ethernet adapter does not work –n Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel] and double
5-14USER`S MANUALThe PC card can not be recognized-n Windows NT4.0 does not support PCMCIA (PC Card)function. You may need an external program for th
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-15Power, Start, and Battery Problemsn You may be running too many applications. Try to closesome applications or increase
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-1SECTION 1GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICSThis section introduces the features and compo-nents of the notebook.
5-16USER`S MANUALPrinting ProblemsThe printer does not print -n Make sure the cable connection is secured and the printeris powered up.n Run the prin
Section 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING5-17Serial, Parallel, and USB ProblemsThe device that attached to the serial port is not working -n Make sure the cable is f
Appendix A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONA-1APPENDIX APRODUCT SPECIFICATION
A-2USER`S MANUAL400/433/466/500 MHz Intel Celeron processor.Socket Type, PIII FCPGA at 500/550MHz32KB (16KB for Code Instruction, 16KB for Data) on-d
Appendix A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONA-3SiS 630 with integrated PCI Fast Ethernet function for 10Base-Tand 100Base-TX network standards.Windows 95 / 98 Plu
A-4USER`S MANUALOne 15-pin CRT connectorOne stereo line-out jack & One microphone-in jackOne FIR LEDOne 25-hole parallel connector (ECP / EPP)One
Appendix A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONA-5AMI PnP BIOSPower On Self TestDRAM auto-detection, auto-sizingL2 Cache auto-detectionHard disk type auto-detectionA
Appendix B SPECIAL VGA FUNCTIONSB-1APPENDIX BSPECIAL VGA FUNCTIONSIn this section, you will learn how to take advantage ofthe special DualView feature
B-2USER`S MANUALThe VGA controller (graphics processor) on your notebook iscapable of DualView function. This unique display feature allowsyou to wo
Appendix B SPECIAL VGA FUNCTIONSB-3With DualView function, you have gained twice as much desktopspace without having to purchase additional graphics c
1-2USER`S MANUALPerformance Featuresn High Performance ProcessorThe notebook is equipped with the supreme computingpower of Intel Celeron Processor,
B-4USER`S MANUAL4. Or alternatively, you may Go to [Start > Settings > ControlPanel > Display] and click on the Settings tab. Click Ad-van
Appendix B SPECIAL VGA FUNCTIONSB-58. After that, system will ask you to reboot the computer fortaking effect of the new setting and click Yes.9. In
B-6USER`S MANUALDriver Mode Function DescribedSingleWith this option selected, either the LCDequipped or the CRT attached would beactive.Mirror It is
Appendix C AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICESC-1APPENDIX CAGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES
C-2USER`S MANUALFederal Communications Commission NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital devic
Appendix C AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICESC-3n EN50082 (IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4) Electro-magneticImmunityn EN60950 (IEC950) Product SafetyCanadian Not
C-4USER`S MANUALCEBEC (Belgium)SEMKO (Sweden)DEMKO (Denmark)SETI (Finland)EANSW (Australia)SEV (Switzerland)IMQ (Italy)UTE (France)KEMA (The Netherla
Appendix C AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICESC-5Laser SafetyThe CD-ROM drive used with this notebook are certified as a Class 1laser device according to the U.
C-6USER`S MANUALCD-ROM warningWarning!Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet containing the laser. Thelaser beam used in this product is harmful t
Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS1-3n Keyboard and Touch PadThe full-size keyboard, supported two win98 keys, andthe build-in touch pad device, loc
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