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This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephones network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify in advance.
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The system computer model ETNA-110 and accessories conform to the following production specifications Manufacturer Name: Morita Technologies Inc. Manufacturer Address; No.26 Wu-Chung 7 Rd. Wu-Ky Industrial Park Taipei County, Taiwan, R,0O.C Mode! Name: Etna-110 Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the council directive on the approximation of the laws of the member sates relating to electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/EEC) and low voltage directive (72/23/EECEI3/BE/EEC).
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE NOTEBOOK Welcome Welcome to your new notebook. This notebook is a state of the art portable computer that delivers high-performance processing and crisp graphics on a large built-in screen. The system has multiple media storage devices and versatile upgrade paths for increasing memory, adding peripheral devices, and so on. Because it features a large bright screen and has a full range of 1/0 ports, it can easily replace a typical full-sized desktop computer.
_To Open the System The built in screen forms an upper cover which locks down when the system is not in use. To open the cover, slide the locking latch on the front edge of the notebook to the right and lift the built in screen uptown good viewing angle.
Builtin Screen The notebook is installed with an active matrix (TFT) display. Active matrix displays are comparable to cathode ray tube (CRT) full-sized monitors. Two sizes of screen are available for this system. One screen measures 13.3 inches diagonally, and the other screen measures 14.1 inches. Both screens use a high-resolution XGA display which measures 1024 pixels horizontally and 768 pixels vertically. Power Button The power switch is used to turn the system on and off.
Power Indicators The two power indicators are located on the front edge of the keyboard area. Each indicator turns on with green colored lamp. The indicators have the following meaning: Left-side Indicator Steady green light System is turned on Flashing green light System is in Suspend mode Right-side Indicator Steady green light Battery is fully charged Flashing green light Battery is charging Status Indicators The four status indicator lamps are located just above the keyboard .
Removable Hard Disk Your system has a removable hard disk. You can buy extra hard disks so that you have unlimited storage capacity, or you can have hard disks for different users, if your notebook is shared be more than one user. Security Lock Anchor This rectangular hole can be used by a wire cable with a security lock to secure your notebook to a desk or some other immovable abject, and so prevent theft.
CD-ROM drive The CD-ROM can be used to load programs and data from data CDs, play audio CDs, or display video from video discs. In the high performance version of this system, the CD-ROM can be replaced with 2 DVD drive which supports high-capacity digital video/versatile discs. This option is factory installed. Reset Switch The reset switch is an emergency device that you can use to reset your system. Sometimes, computers can get “locked up” and fail to respond to keyboard or touch pad instructions.
Telephone The telephone socket lets you connect the optional demimonde to a telephone connection Audio The two audio ports let you connect headphones, speakers or an external microphone to your notebook Monitor The monitor port lets you output the notebook’s video signal to an external display monitor Fan outlet The fan outlet allows the system power management to expel excess internal heat when required. Parallel The parallel port lets you connect to a parallel device such as a printer.
compartment 1 has space for two Sodium and The Fax/Modem compartment is for user to option with Fax/Modem Module. Device Bay Moxie If you have the version of the system which supports device bay modules, you can remove and change the modules in the right side device bay by using the locking latch on the base of the unit. Battery Pack You can remove and change the battery pack in the left side battery compartment by using the locking latch on the base of the unit.
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED Getting Started Before you begin to use your notebook, read this chapter to become familiar with some of the procedures and operations that are used with the system. Most versions of this notebook ship with a floppy diskette drive installed in the right side of the system.
1. Push the latch forward to release the module. At the same time, use the push panels on the module to push the module out of the bay, and then remove it completely. 1. insert the new module into the bay. Carefully push the module all the way into the bay. A little pressure is required to mate the connector on the back edge of the module with the connector inside the device bay. 1. When the module is full inserted, ensure that the locking latch engages to secure the module in place.
_Embedded Keypad The alphabet keys on the right side have an embedded numeric keypad that can be trued on by pressing the Num Lock key. The embedded keypad legends are usually positioned in the upper right corner of the key caps (in some language versions, the keypad legends may be positioned on the front edge of the skycap. _Function Keys — The function keys form the top row of the keyboard. The action of the function keys is usually determined by the software that the computer is running.
This key combination increases the volume of the speakers, and any speakers attached io the sound port. This key combination decreases the volume of the speakers, and any speakers attached to the sound port FN+F9 This key combination increases the brightness of the built-in screen, FN +F10 This key combination decreases the brightness of » the built-in screen. FN +F11 C These two keystrokes are used to control the screen contrast.
Touch pad Buttons Two buttons are located below the touch pad. The button on the left acts exactly like the left button on a mouse. You can click it once to select an icon, object, or file, and click or double-click fo execute an action on a selected icon, object, or file. The button on the right acts exactly like the right button on a mouse. In the Windows environment, a right click usually displays a pull-down properties menu for whatever icon, object, or file is selected.
if you hold down the SHIFT key while using the scrolling area, the stroller acts like the forward and back buttons in an internet web browser. Scroll up to move forward through the hypertext links, scroll back to move backward through the hypertext finks. Autocross If you tap with two fingers on the touch pad surface, you create an Origin mark on the document. When you then move the cursor away from the origin mark, the document will begin to scroll.
Direct current cable Plug the power cord into a regular AC power supply outlet. 2. The power indicator on the AC adapter will turn on to show that it is connected to AC power, 3. Plug the direct current cable from the AC adapter into the AC adapter jack on rear side of the notebook. 4. The right side indicator on the front edge of the notebook will begin flashing with a green light. This indicates that the AC adapter has begun charging the internal battery.
1. Turn on your notebook by pressing the power switch down and holding it down for about two seconds. When you see activity on the status display panel, you can release the power switch. 2. When Windows starts, you may see a Safe Recovery message. This means that the notebook has been turned on at least once since the partial installation of Windows, and Windows has registered the fact that the final installation was not completed at that time. You can ignore the safe recovery message and proceed. 3.
Na lof about Your compute, by using the Windows My Computer utility. If yoy click on this icon, it Will show Seraphic "presentation of the Media deviate on your System.