Chapter 1: Getting Started 12 Chapter 1; Getting Started 1-3 & Unpacking EB Operating Environment Carefully unpack the notebook computer and the included accessories As with any other precision electronic equipment, proper care and operation {Figure 1-1). Check the items one by one. If there is something wrong, of your computer will prolong the use period. Make sure the computer is contact your dealer immediately. not: Wm Exposed to excessively heat or direct sunlight. . ™ Shocked or vibrated.
Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-6 Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-7 Recharging by AC Power = Opening the LCD Cover “The battery pack can be recharged when the computer is connected with the AC power supply, no matter the system Is in operation or not. 1. Move the latch to the right to release the top cover. (Figure 1-5). » Connect the computer with the AC power supply to begin recharging the 2. Lift the top cover to reveal the LGD pane! and keyboard (Figure 1-8). stern's battery pack.
Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-10 Chapter 1: Getting Started ER Ln System Status LED Indicators The LED indicators display the system's operation status, Le Leon Color Description Green Battery power is used with system muted on. © Red AC power is used with system turned on, ’ Green Battery is fully charged. ! oa Red Battery is being charged, = Blinking Red Battery power is critically low. ¥ D Green The system has entered the configured suspend mode {either POS or STR mode).
Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-14 EH Right-Side View PC Card Sockets One Type ll or two Type H PC cards can be used. Both inserted. To eject the PC card, press the appropriate eject button (Figure 2-15). 2.5" Hard Disk Drive The 2.5" hard disk drive is removable. It accepts any 2.57 IDE hard disk drive with a height of 12.7mm or less. Refer to Chapter 2: “Operation” for more information. 3.5” Floppy Disk Drive The computer comes standard with a 1.44MB floppy drive installed.
Chapter 1: Getting Started User's Manual 1-18 Chapter 2: Operation 2-1 Chapter 2 : Operation The notebook computer has many advanced features fo help you with you computer work. This chapter describes each of the computer's hardware features and shows you how to use them. Before yi remove begin working h the internal components of the computer, battery and disconnect the AC power adapter, Make sure you wear an anti-static wrist strap to ground yourself before working with or repair the internet components.
Chapter 2: Operation 2-4 Chapter 2: Operation El Setting DIP Switch Remove the keyboard to reveal the system's ma inboard. Locate the oiP Switch (SW) lo set the correct configuration for the following purpose: Flash ROM BIOS update i To upgrade your computer, you need to keep up with lhe latest system BIOS. Consult your dealer for further information. The DIP Switch needs system BIOS. The DIP complete. .
Chapter 2: Operation 5 28 installing Memory Module Follow the steps below lo install the memory module: 1. User's Manual Turn the system power off. Press the two keyboard latches to elevate the keyboard from its notional position {Figure 2-3). Carefully lift te keyboard assembly out to expose the ma inboard. Locate the memory sockets (Figure 2-5). Insert the memory module af a s angle and {it its connectors the socket firmly, Push the module down and ensure it is locked into the place (Figure 2-6).
Chapter 2: Operation 212 kd Using Floppy Disk Drive The notebook computer comes standard with a 1.44MB. 3.5” floppy disk drive module. If is fabled drive A: and may be used as a boot device if properly set, You may replace the floppy disk module with the following options: a 2.5" secondary hard disk drive (of 12.7mm or 17mm high), a 3.0" secondary hard disk drive (of 12.5mm h), a 100M8 Zip drive (of 15mm high}, or a LS-120 device (of 12.7mm h h).
Chapter 2: Operation 2-16 Loading Compact Discs Turn on the power. Press the CD-ROM eject button; the dies tray will pop out partially. null the disc tray out. Press it gently to ensure it fits into the place (Figure 2-14), Push the tray into the computer. «a Figure 2-14 User's Manual Carefully load the CD into the disc tray with lakeside facing up.
Chapter 2: Operation 2-20 El Using Hot Keys Located on the bottom-left edge of the keyboard layout is a colored Fn key. The Fn key function allows you lo change operational features instantly When you use the fol wing functions, press and hold the Fo key; then press the appropriate function key (Figure 2-18). Hot Keys System Features kn ors 7 expand LoD display, Control display tormentor potion, ta + Fé Toggle CRTACDILCD+CRT oT ner [ease coon Foe F10 Increase LCD brightness.
Chapter 2: Operation 2-24 Suspend and Resume When at extremely low power, you can enter suspend mode to save power, In suspend mode, all tasks are stopped and stored in memory to save power. The system features two levels of suspend mode: Powered-Unsuspected (POS) mode and Suspend-To-Disk (STD) mode. Another useful feature is resume mode. This feature allows you to turn the computer's power off without exiting your software application.
Chapter 2: Operation 2-28 Chapter 2: Operation 2-29 Attaching a Video Input Device { The RCA jack on the rear panel of the computer allows analog composite i signal input from external video devices. Attach the advice as shown | below (Figure 2-23).
on Chapter 2: Operation Attaching an External Monitor (CRT) The computer is capable of displaying not only on the LCD, but also on the XGA compatible di plays attached lo the compiler. Information can be displayed on both the LCD and the external monitor instantaneously. Enter the Stern Configuration Utility {SCU) to select the appropriate parameters or use the Fn + F6 keys {refer to Chapter 2, Using Hot Keys). Turn the system power off. Connect the cable to the CRT port on the rear of the computer.
Chapter 3: BIOS Utilities 3-2 El Power on Self Test (POST) The system BIOS (Basic Outputting System) performs a series of Power On Self Test (POST) on system memory and key computer components every time the computer is turned on. If an error exists, the POST routine may halt execution (depending on the problem}. If no error exists, the POST sizes BIOS configuration, then boots the operating system.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 4-2 kd Battery Problem: Solution 1; Solution 2: Problem: Solution 1: Solution 2: Solution 3: Problem: Solution: Problem: Solution: Problem: Solution. Solution 2. Solution 3: Solution 4: Solution §: User's Manual The battery pack can not be charged. The battery pack is exposed to excessively hot and cold environment. Let it restore lo normal condition before you use it. The power might be used up. The battery pack can not be charged amid the charge indicator turns off.
= Chapter 4: Troubleshooting A E Memory Module Problem: The computer can not boot. Solution: The incorrect type of memory module is installed. Problem: The memory capacity is not enough. Solution: The memory is not correctly configuration for the application, Problem: The detected memory capacity is not correct. Solution: Some memory module is not correctly installed or not compatible with your computer. Problem: The message “out of memory” is displayed.
Chapter 4; Troubleshooting User's Manual Chapter 5: installing Drivers Chapter 5 : Installing Driver This chapter provides users the step-by-step instructions of installing de drivers and u “formation has been designed to suit for the user who has the basic computer knowledge.
Chapter 5: Installing Drivers oa A H Installing Windows 98 rwn o User's Manual Start DOS. Insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM Type “setup”, then press [Enter]. Follow the instructions on the screen and choose the recommended option, The Windows 98 setup program w automatically. When the setup initializes, dick "Continue. Choose “License Agreement” to agree the contrast. Click “Next” to type the product (D number. Click “Next”. The program will auto ma apically check the system. check the hard disk drive .
Chapter 5: Installing Drivers 5-8 H Installing Drivers in Windows NT 4.0 Note: After installing Windows NT4, 0, please install Service Pack to enhance the function. Download the latest Service Pack version from the Microsoft web site. Step 1: Installing VGA Driver Double click "Start". Select * “setting”. Click “Control Panel”. Select “Display”. Click “Setting”. Select “ Display Type”, and then select “Change”. Click “Have Disk”. Select “Browse” to specify the location. Open the path “DAVGAINT4.
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