Acer Aspire 1500 series User’s guide
Copyright © 2003 All Rights Reserved Acer Aspire 1500 Series Notebook Computer User's Guide Original Issue: December 2003 Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. Such changes will be incorporated in new editions of this manual or supplementary documents and publications.
Your guides A set of guides is provided to help you set up and use your Aspire computer: The Just for starters… poster shows you how to set up your computer. This User's Guide provides clear and concise information on using your computer productively. You are advised to read it thoroughly and keep it handy for future reference. For more information on Acer’s products, services, and support, please visit the web site: http://www.acer.com.
English iv Note: If you are unable to shut down the computer in the usual way, press and hold the power button for more than four seconds. You should then wait at least two seconds before turning the computer on again. Taking care of your computer Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it. • Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. Do not place it near sources of heat, such as a radiator. • Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0°C (32°F), or above 50°C (122°F).
It is also important that you look after your computer's battery pack. • Use the correct battery model for your computer. Do not use other kinds of batteries. • Turn the power off before removing or replacing the battery. • Do not tamper with the battery. Keep the battery away from children. • Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Recycle if possible.
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Getting familiar with your computer 1 A tour of your computer Front view Left view Right view Rear view Bottom view Features Indicators Keyboard Special keys Touchpad Touchpad basics Launch keys Storage Inserting and ejecting a diskette Ejecting the optical drive tray Emergency ejection of the optical drive tray Connectivity options Ethernet and LAN Fax/data modem Audio Securing your computer Security slot Operating on battery power Battery pack Battery pack characteristics Installing and removing the ba
English External keyboard External keypad External pointing device USB devices IEEE 1394 Port Printer Audio devices Expansion devices PC Card Miscellaneous options Battery pack AC adapter Key component upgrades Memory upgrade Hard disk upgrade Moving with your computer Disconnecting from the desktop Moving around Preparing the computer What to bring to short meetings What to bring to long meetings Taking the computer home Preparing the computer What to bring with you Special considerations Setting up a ho
Frequently asked questions Requesting service International Traveler’s Warranty (ITW) Before you call 61 63 66 66 66 Appendix A Specifications 67 Appendix B Notices 73 Index 83 English Troubleshooting
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Getting familiar with your computer
Your Aspire 1500 series notebook computer combines solid performance, versatility, multimedia capabilities and portability with a stylish design. Increase your productivity by working wherever you are. This chapter provides an in-depth "tour" of your computer's features.
After setting up your new Aspire notebook computer, as illustrated in the Just for starters… poster, take a few minutes to explore the unit. Front view # Item Description 1 Display screen Liquid-crystal display (LCD) provides visual output. 2 Status indicators Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that turn on and off to show the status of the computer, its functions and components.
English 4 Getting familiar with your computer # Item Description 3 Launch keys Buttons for launching frequently used programs. See“Launch keys” on page 21 for more details. 4 Power button Turns the computer on and off. 5 Palmrest Comfortable support area for your hands when you use the computer. 6 Click buttons & 4-way scroll key The left and right buttons function like the left and right mouse buttons; the 4-way scroll key scrolls the contents of a window up, down, left and right.
5 English English Left view # Item Description 1 PC Card slots Support two Type II or one Type III CardBus PC Card(s). 2 Eject buttons Ejects the PC Card(s) from the slots. 3 3-in-1 card reader Supports Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia Card (MMC) and Memory Stick (MS) formats. 4 IEEE 1394 port Connects to IEEE 1394 devices. 5 Infrared port Interfaces with infrared devices (e.g., infrared printer and IR-aware computer). 6 LED indicator Lights up when the optical drive is active.
English 6 Getting familiar with your computer Right view # Item Description 1 Speaker Delivers stereo audio output. 2 Floppy activity indicator Lights up when the floppy is active. 3 Floppy drive Internal diskette drive; accepts a 3.5-inch diskette. 4 Floppy disk eject button Push to eject the floppy disk. 5 Security keylock Connects to a Kensington-compatible computer security lock.
7 English English Rear view # Item Description 1 Power jack Connects to an AC adapter. 2 Parallel port Connects to a parallel device (e.g., parallel printer). 3 S-video port Connects to a television or display device with S-video input. 4 External display port Connects to a display device (e.g., external VGA monitor and LCD projector). 5 Four USB 2.0 ports Connect to Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 devices (e.g., USB mouse and USB camera).
English 8 Getting familiar with your computer Bottom view # Item Description 1 Battery bay Houses the computer's battery pack. 2 Battery release latch Unlatches to remove the battery pack. 3 Memory compartment Houses the computer's main memory.
Performance • The AMD AthlonTM 64 processor 3000+ ~ 3400+. • AMD Hyper Transport technology. • Two memory slots supporting 333 MHz DDR, upgradeable to 2GB (Memory modules are strictly required to be JEDEC compliant). • High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE hard disk. Display • The 14.1” XGA (1024x768 resolution), or 15.0” SXGA+ (1400x1050 resolution) TFT LCD panel provides a large viewing area for maximum efficiency and ease-of-use. • 3D graphics support.
English 10 Getting familiar with your computer Human-centric design • All-in-one design (incorporating hard drive, optical drive and floppy disk drive). • Rugged, yet extremely portable, construction. • Stylish appearance. • Full-size keyboard with four programmable launch keys. • Comfortable palm rest area with well-positioned touchpad. Expansion • PC card slot enables a range of add-on options. • Upgradeable hard disk and memory modules.
Your computer provides an array of six indicators located below the dispaly screen, showing the status of the computer and its components. The Power and Sleep status icons are visible even when you close the display cover so you can see the status of the computer while the cover is closed. Icon Function Description Wireless communication button Lights when the Wireless LAN capability is enabled. Power Lights when the computer is on.
English 12 Icon Getting familiar with your computer Function Description Num Lock Lights when Num Lock is activated. Indicators on cover When the cover of your computer is closed, 2 easy-to-read icons are shown, indicating which state or feature is enabled or disabled. Icon Description Lights up when the computer is on. Lights when the computer enters Standby mode, and blinks when it enters into or resumes from hibernation mode.
The keyboard features full-size keys with an embedded keypad, separate cursor control keys, two Windows keys, and twelve function keys (hot keys). Special keys Lock keys The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off Lock Key Description Caps Lock When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters typed are in uppercase. Num Lock (Fn+F11) When Num Lock is on, the embedded keypad is in numeric mode.
English 14 Getting familiar with your computer Embedded keypad The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right corner of the keycaps. To simplify the keyboard legend, cursor-control key symbols are not printed on the keys. Desired Access Num Lock On Num Lock Off Number keys on embedded keypad Type numbers using embedded keypad in a normal manner.
15 English English Windows keys The keyboard features two keys that provide Windows-specific functions. Key Description Windows key Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start button; it launches the Start menu. It can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of functions: + Tab activates the next Taskbar button. +E opens the My Computer window. + F1 opens Help and Support. +F opens the Find: All Files dialog box. +M minimizes all windows.
English 16 Getting familiar with your computer Hot keys Using the Fn key with another key creates a hot key, providing a quick and convenient method for controlling various functions. To use a hot key, first hold down the Fn key. Next, press the second key in the combination. Finally, release both keys. Your computer provides the following hot keys: Hot Key Icon Function Description Fn-F1 Hot key help Displays help on hot keys. Fn-F2 Setup Accesses the computer’s property window.
Icon Function Description Fn-F6 Screen blank Turns the display screen backlight off to save power. Press any key to return. Fn-F7 Touchpad toggle Turns the internal touchpad on and off. Fn-F8 Speaker toggle Turns the speakers on and off. Fn-↑ Volume up Increases the sound volume. Fn-↓ Volume down Decreases the sound volume. Fn-→ Brightness up Increases the screen brightness. Fn-← Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness. Fn-PgUp Home Functions as the “Home” key.
English 18 Getting familiar with your computer The Euro symbol If your keyboard layout is set to United States-International or United Kingdom or if you have a keyboard with a European layout, you can type the Euro symbol on your keyboard. Note for US keyboard users: The keyboard layout is set when you first set up Windows. For the Euro symbol to work, the keyboard layout has to be set to United States-International. To verify the keyboard type: 1 Click on Start, Control Panel.
The built-in touchpad is a PS/2- compatible pointing device that senses movement on its surface. The cursor responds to your finger movements on the touchpad. In addition, the two click buttons provide the same functionality as a computer mouse, while the scroll key enables easy 4-way scrolling in documents and web pages. The touchpad is located in the middle of the palm rest area, providing maximum comfort and efficiency.
English 20 Getting familiar with your computer Right Button 4-Way Scroll Key Function Left Button Execute Click twice quickly. Tap twice quickly. Select Click once. Tap once. Drag Click and hold. Then, slide your finger across the touchpad to drag the cursor over the selection. Tap twice quickly. On the second tap, slide your finger across the touchpad to drag the cursor over the selection. Access content menu Scroll Tap Click once. Click and hold the up/ down/left/ right button.
Located at the top of the keyboard are six buttons. These buttons are called launch keys. They are designated as mail button, Web browser button, P1, P2, Bluetooth and Wireless buttons. The Wireless and Bluetooth buttons cannot be set by the user. To set the other four launch keys, run the Acer Launch Manager. Launch Key Default application 1 Email Launches your email application. 2 Web browser Launches your Internet browser. 3 P1 User-programmable. 4 P2 User-programmable.
English 22 Getting familiar with your computer Storage Your computer's all-in-one design offers a variety of data storage options: • The high capacity Enhanced-IDE hard disk drive. The hard drive is upgradeable, enabling you to increase your storage capacity in the future. Consult your dealer if you need to upgrade. • The floppy disk drive. The floppy disk drive accepts a standard 1.44MB 3.5" diskette. • The high speed optical drive.
To eject the optical drive tray: • With the computer turned on, press the optical drive eject button. • The tray will be released, and partially popped open. • Gently pull the tray out to its limit. To load an optical disc: • Place a CD or DVD on the open tray. Align the disc's center hole with the tray's spindle. • Gently push down on the disc until it clicks in place on the spindle. • Gently push in the tray until it clicks closed.
English 24 Getting familiar with your computer Connectivity options Your computer has built-in connectivity options, enabling you to hook up to a network or communicate over a phone line. Ethernet and LAN The integrated network feature allows you to connect your computer to an Ethernet-based (10/100/1000 BASE-T) network. To use the network feature, plug an Ethernet cable into your computer's network jack, and then connect the other end to a network jack or hub on your network.
Your computer features a built-in fax/data modem, enabling you to communicate over a phone line. This means that you can connect to the Internet via a dialup account with an ISP, log in to your network from a remote location, or send faxes. Warning: Your modem is not compatible with digital phone lines. Plugging the computer into a digital phone system will damage the modem. To use the fax/data modem, plug a phone cable into your computer's modem jack, and then connect the other end to a telephone jack.
English 26 Getting familiar with your computer Audio Your computer includes an integrated stereo audio system. Built-in stereo speakers are located at the front on both sides of the unit. Volume is adjusted using software, such as Volume Control in Windows, Volume Fn keys, or any other application that provides a volume adjustment control. Two audio ports on the rear side of the computer enable external devices to be connected. See "A tour of your computer" for the location of the audio ports.
Your computer features hardware and software security solutions, in the form of a slot for a Kensington lock and a password facility. Security slot A slot for a Kensington slot enables you to physically protect your computer from theft. Use this feature as follows: • Wrap a security lock cable around a heavy or immoveable object, such as a drawer handle on a file cabinet, or a table leg. • Insert the lock into the slot on the computer, turn it 90°, and then lock it in place.
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Operating on battery power
Your Aspire 1500 series notebook computer operates on battery or AC power. This chapter provides information for operating on battery power, as well as information on how your computer manages and saves power.
The computer uses a battery pack that gives you long use between charges. Battery pack characteristics The battery pack has the following characteristics: • Employs current battery technology standards. • Delivers a battery-low warning. The battery is recharged whenever you connect the computer to the mains power supply. Your computer supports charge-in-use, enabling you to recharge the battery while you continue to operate the computer.
English 32 Operating on battery power Follow these steps again until the battery has been charged and discharged three times. Use this conditioning process for all new batteries, or if a battery hasn't been used for a long time. If the computer is to be stored for more than two weeks, you are advised to remove the battery pack from the unit. Warning: Do not expose battery packs to temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 60°C (140°F). Extreme temperatures may adversely affect the battery pack.
1 Slide the battery release latch to release the battery. 2 Pull the battery from the battery bay. Charging the battery To charge the battery, first make sure that it is correctly installed in the battery bay. Plug the AC adapter into the computer, and connect to a mains power outlet. You can continue to operate your computer on AC power while your battery is charging. However, charging the battery with the computer turned off results in a significantly faster charge time.
English 34 Operating on battery power Battery-low warning When using battery power pay attention to the Windows Power Meter. Warning: Connect the AC adapter as soon as possible after the battery-low warning appears. Data will be lost if the battery to become fully depleted and the computer shuts down. When the battery-low warning appears, the recommended course of action depends on your situation: Situation Recommended Action The AC adapter and a power outlet are available. 1.
Your computer features a built-in power management unit that constantly monitors system activity. System activity refers to any activity involving one or more of the following devices: keyboard, touchpad/mouse, floppy disk drive, hard disk drive, optical drive, peripherals connected to the computer, and video memory. If no activity is detected for a period of time (the settings are controlled in Windows Power Management), the computer turns off some, or all, of these devices in order to conserve power.
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Peripherals and options
Your Aspire 1500 series notebook computer offers good expansion capabilities. This chapter provides information on connecting peripherals to expand your system. It also describes how to upgrade key components to enhance system performance and keep your computer in step with the latest technology. You are advised to consult your dealer for information on peripherals. In addition, make sure that you read the manuals and other documentation provided with new hardware.
You can connect an external (VGA) monitor or projector to your computer's external display port. Use the Fn + F5 hot key to toggle the display setting between the computer's LCD panel and the external display device. See “Hot keys” on page 16 for more information. External input devices You can connect a variety of input devices to your computer's USB ports, providing increased functionality and greater ease-of-use.
English 40 Peripherals and options USB devices Your computer features four USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports for connecting a range of USB peripherals. See “External input devices” on page 39, and “Printer” on page 42 for information on connecting a USB keyboard, keypad, mouse or printer. Other common USB devices include digital cameras, scanners, and external storage devices. USB is plug and play, which means that you can connect and start using a USB device without having to restart your computer.
The computer’s IEEE 1394 port allows you to connect to an IEEE 1394 supported device like a digital video camera. See your video or digital camera’s documentation for details.
English 42 Peripherals and options Printer Your computer supports both parallel and USB printers. Refer to the printer's manual for information on: • Setting up the hardware. • Installing the necessary drivers in Windows. • Operating instructions. To use a USB printer, simply connect the device to one of your computer's USB ports, and then wait for Windows to find the new hardware. To connect a parallel printer, first shut down the operating system.
PC Card Your computer features two PC card slots that support two standard Type II or one Type III CardBus (PCMCIA). This greatly increases your computer's usability and expandability. A variety of PC cards are available, such as flash memory, SRAM, fax/data modem, LAN, and SCSI cards. Consult your dealer for information on PC card options for your computer. Note: Refer to your card's manual for details on how to install and use the card.
English 44 Peripherals and options To remove a PC card: 1 Close the application that is using the PC card. 2 Double click on the PC card icon on the taskbar, and then select the option to safely remove the card. Wait for the message telling you that it is now safe to remove the card. 3 Press the PC card eject button to partially eject the card (1). 4 Pull the card from the slot (2).
Battery pack It is a good idea to have a spare battery, especially when you travel with your computer. This greatly increases your productive range when you are on the move. AC adapter Having a spare AC adapter allows you to keep one in two different places. For example, you could have one AC adapter at home and another at work. This means that you don't have to carry an AC adapter when traveling between your two base locations.
English 46 Peripherals and options Key component upgrades Your computer is designed to deliver solid performance. However, in time, you might find that your applications demand even more computing power. For this reason, you are able to upgrade key components. Note: Contact your authorized dealer if you decide to perform a key component upgrade. Memory upgrade Memory is expandable to 2GB, employing 256/512/1024 MB dual industry standard soDIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules).
Insert the memory module diagonally in the slot (1), and then press down gently until it clicks in place (2). 4 Replace the memory compartment door, and fasten the screw. The computer automatically detects the new module and reconfigures the memory. Hard disk upgrade It is possible to replace your hard disk with a higher capacity drive when you need more storage space. Your computer uses a 9.5mm 2.5inch Enhanced-IDE hard disk. Consult your dealer if you need to perform a hard disk upgrade.
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Moving with your computer
Your Aspire 1500 series notebook computer is ideal for taking with you when you move around. This chapter provides tips on things to consider when traveling with your computer.
Before moving with your computer, you must turn it off and disconnect all peripherals: 1 Save your work and close all applications. 2 Shut down Windows to turn off your computer. 3 Unplug the AC adapter from the mains outlet, and then disconnect it from the computer. 4 Disconnect any external devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, or printer, that are attached to your computer. 5 If you are using a security lock cable, disconnect the lock from the computer.
English 52 Moving with your computer Moving around Sometimes you might need to move your computer a short distance. For example, you might need to move from your office desk to a meeting room. In these situations, you don't have to shut down the operating system. Preparing the computer First, disconnect any peripherals that you don't want to take with you. Next close the lid, placing your computer in Standby mode. You can now safely carry it around the building with you.
When you move between your office and home you will need to prepare your computer for the short trip. Preparing the computer After disconnecting your computer from the desktop, prepare the unit as follows: 1 Remove all media from the drives. Loaded media can damage the drive heads during transit. 2 Pack the computer in a protective case that is padded to guard against knocks. Make sure that the unit cannot slide around inside the case.
English 54 Moving with your computer Setting up a home office If you frequently work on your computer at home, as well as at work, it may be worthwhile purchasing a second AC adapter. This will allow you to travel lighter, as you can keep an AC adapter in each location. You might also find it worthwhile keeping a second set of peripherals at home, such as a keyboard, keypad, mouse and printer. Traveling with the computer Sometimes you might need to make longer trips with your computer.
Occasionally you might need to travel between countries with your computer. Preparing the computer Prepare the computer as you would for normal travel. Remember to take special precautions for air travel. What to take with you It is advisable to take the following items with you: • AC adapter. • Power cords that are appropriate for the countries you plan to visit. • Spare, fully charged battery packs. • Additional printer driver files (if you plan to use another printer).
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Software
Your Aspire 1500 series notebook computer includes system utilities. This chapter provides information on the important software that comes with your computer.
Your computer comes preloaded with the following software: • Microsoft Windows operating system. • Hardware BIOS setup utility. • System utilities, drivers and application software. Note: To run software applications in Windows, first click on the Start button. Next, select the appropriate folder, and then click on the application icon. To learn about the software and utility, make use of the online help provided by the software.
English 60 Software BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS (basic input/output system) contains important information used to configure the hardware and system software settings. Your computer reads the BIOS when it first starts up, before it loads the operating system. Your computer's BIOS includes a built-in setup utility called Phoenix Software SCU (system configuration utility). It can be started shortly after you turn the computer on, by pressing the F2 key during Power-On Self Test (POST).
Troubleshooting
This chapter instructs you on how to deal with common system problems. Please read it before calling a technician. Solutions to more serious problems may require opening the computer. Do not attempt to open and service the computer by yourself. Contact your dealer or an authorized service center for assistance.
This section suggests solutions to commonly encountered problems. I press the power button, but my computer does not start or boot-up. Look at the Power status indicator: • If it is not lit, no power is being delivered to the computer. Check the following: If you are running on battery power, the battery may be low and unable to power the computer. Connect the AC adapter to recharge the battery pack.
English 64 Troubleshooting There is no audio coming from my computer. Check the following: • The volume may be muted. In Windows, look at the volume control icon on the taskbar. If it is crossed-out, click on the icon and deselect the Mute option. • The volume level may be too low. In Windows, click on the volume control icon on the taskbar, and then use the slider control to increase the volume level.
Check the following: • Make sure that the disc is supported by the drive. If your computer has a CD-ROM drive, it can read CDs but cannot read DVDs. If your computer has a DVD drive, it can read both CDs and DVDs. • When placing a disc in the drive tray, make sure that it is secure on the spindle of the drive tray. • Make sure that the disc is free from scratches or smudges. If the disc is dirty, clean it using a disc cleaning kit. • If the disc is OK, the drive head might be dirty.
English 66 Troubleshooting Requesting service International Traveler’s Warranty (ITW) Your computer is backed by an International Travelers Warranty (ITW) that gives you security and peace of mind when traveling. Our worldwide network of service centers are there to give you a helping hand. An ITW passport comes with your computer. This passport contains all you need to know about the ITW program. A list of available, authorized service centers is in this handy booklet. Read this passport thoroughly.
Appendix A Specifications
This appendix lists the general specifications of your computer.
• The AMD AthlonTM 64 processor 3000+ ~ 3400+. Memory • Main memory expandable to 2GB (Memory modules are strictly required to be JEDEC compliant.) • Dual 200-pin soDIMM sockets. • PC2700 DDR SDRAM (Double Date Rate-Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) support. • 512 KB flash ROM BIOS. Data storage • One internal 3.5", 1.44 MB floppy disk drive. • 3-in-1 card reader supporting Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia Card (MMC) and Memory Stick (MS) formats. • One E-IDE hard disk (2.5", 9.
English 70 Appendix A Specifications Audio • Two built-in stereo speakers. • MS DirectSound compatible. • Audio ports for microphone-in and headphones. Keyboard and pointing device • 84/85-key Windows keyboard. • Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device. I/O ports • Two Type II or one Type III PC CardBus (PCMCIA) slot. • One IEEE 1394 port. • One FIR port. • One RJ-11 modem jack (V.90/V.92, 56K). • One RJ-45 network jack (Gigabit Ethernet). • One DC-in jack.
• Temperature: Operating: 5°C ~ 35°C. Non-operating: -20°C ~ 65°C. • Humidity (non-condensing): Operating: 20% ~ 80% RH. Non-operating: 10% ~ 90% RH. Operating system • Microsoft Windows XP operating system. Power • 95W 12-cell Li-Ion battery pack. • 120W AC adapter 19V/4.74A. Options • 256 MB memory upgrade module. • Additional AC adapter. • Additional Li-Ion battery pack.
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Appendix B Notices
This appendix lists the general notices for your computer.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device 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.
English 76 Appendix B Notices Notice: Canadian users This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiens Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respected toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada. Modem notices FCC This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.
Hereby, Acer, declares that this Aspire 1500 series is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. (Please visit www.acer.com/about/certificates/nb for complete documents.) List of Applicable Countries EU member states as of April 2003 are: Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
English 78 Appendix B Notices 8 If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating.
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE LASER KLASSE 1 VORSICHT: UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHLL AUSSETZEN PRODUCTO LÁSER DE LA CLASE I ADVERTENCIA: RADIACIÓN LÁSER INVISIBLE AL SER ABIERTO. EVITE EXPONERSE A LOS RAYOS. ADVARSEL: LASERSTRÅLING VEDÅBNING SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN. VARO! LAVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA LASERSÅTEILYLLE.
English 80 Appendix B Notices VAROITUS Päristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. VORSICHT! Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßen Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ähnlichen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
Regulatory Notice General This product complies with the radio frequency and safety standards of any country or region in which it has been approved for wireless use. Depending on configurations, this product may or may not contain wireless radio devices (such as wireless LAN and/or Bluetooth™ modules). Below information is for products with such devices.
English 82 Appendix B Notices List of Applicable Countries EU member states as of April 2003 are: Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Usage allowed in the countries of European Union, as well as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. This device must be used in strict accordance with the regulations and constraints in the country of use.
A ACPI 35 audio 26 connecting externally 42 controlling volume 26 troubleshooting 64 B battery pack battery-low warning 34 caring for v characteristics 31 charging 33 charging indicator 11 checking charge level 33 installing 32 low conditions 34 maximizing life 31 optimizing 33 removing 33 using the first time 31 BIOS Setup Utility 60 entering 60 brightness hotkeys 17 C caps lock 13 on indicator 11 care battery pack v computer iv CD troubleshooting 65 charging checking level 33 cleaning computer v compute
English 84 Index I launch keys 21 left view 5 inserting 43 removing 44 power management 35 printer connecting 42 troubleshooting 65 problems 63 audio 64 CD 65 diskette 64 display 63 DVD 65 floppy drive 64 keyboard 64 printer 65 startup 63 M R media access on indicator 11 memory installing 46 upgrading 46 microphone troubleshooting 64 modem setting location 65 mouse connecting externally rear view 7 right view 6 ITW.
BIOS Setup touchpad 19 hotkey 17 using 19 travel international flights local trips 54 U USB connecting utility 40 60 V volume adjusting 55 26 W warranty International Traveler’s Warranty 66 Windows keys 15 English T English 85
English 86 Index