SAFETY & COMPLIANCE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notebook This equipment 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.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC ~ Fax/modem This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC: Rules. On this equipment is a label that contains, manga other information, the FCG 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 telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify in advance.
Masthead CD-ROM Drive FDA Regulations require the following statement for all laser-based devices: “Caution, Use of controls or adjustments or performance of | procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.” CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT INTERSCHOLASTIC 1 PRODUCT TO EN60825 Caution: This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT".
CE Declaration of Conformity The system computer model 200 and accessories conform to the following production specifications: Manufacturer Name: Morita Technologies Inc. Manufacturer Address: No.26 Wu-Chan 7 Rd. Wu-Ky Industrial Park Taipei County, Taiwan, R.Q.C.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE N NOTEBOOK Welcome This notebook is a state of the art portable computer that delivers high performance processing and crisp graphics on a large built-in screen and can easily replace a typical full-sized desktop computer. The system has multiple media storage devices and versatile upgrade paths for increasing memory, adding peripheral devices, and so on.
Inside the Notebook The main working area of your notebook includes the keyboard, touch pad, touch pad buttons, audio system speakers, microphone, power switch, indicator lamps, and the built-in screen. Build-in screen Power indicators Power Button Touch Pad and Touch pad buttons Microphone Status indicators Right Speaker Keyboard Power Indicators The two power indicators are located on the up edge of the power button.
About the Keyboard The appearance of the notebook keyboard depends on the version of the system that you are using, and the language version of your system. Embedded Function Keypad 3 Fla rar lle, = = Fee sous — TE ATT TIRE TT = oo afl ® Mpn Windows Keys E 5 Cursor arrow 'n Function key KEYS Function Key Reference The table below illustrates each function key action, and other embedded keyboard icons: [Keystrokes [icon Action This key combination causes your notebook to suspend to RAM.
This key combination increases the volume of the speakers, and any speakers attached to the sound port. This key combination decreases the volume of the speakers, and any speakers attached to the sound port. FN + Fg This key combination increases the brightness of the built-in screen, FN + F10 This key combination decreases the brightness of the built-in screen, screen contrast.
Left-side Description The left side contains a FDD drive bay, a PS/2 port, a AC adapter port and a PC card slot. J Floppy diskette drive P. PC card slots PC card eject button Right-side Description The right side houses a battery and Hard disk drive compartment and a CD-ROM drive.
Rear Side 1/0 Ports The rear side has a full range of 1/O ports that allow you to connect a variety of peripheral devices to your system. Security lock Monitor USB rancher Infrared Parallel Serial | Thane Jack Audio ES Using the AC Adapter Jack The rear side of the notebook has a single power jack for the DC power cable from the AC adapter. Note: To connect a serial, parallel, or USB device, we recommend that you power down the system, connect the device, and then restart the system.
Using the Serial Port The 9-pin serial port can be used to connect your notebook to serial devices such as a serial mouse, an external fax/modem, and so on. This Serial Port is identified by your notebook as COM. Your notebook also runs the infrared transceiver through a serial port called COM, and if the optional fax/modem is installed, it is identified as either COM or COM.
Features on the Unit Base The base of the notebook has a compartment for adding § memory and allows you to remove the battery pack and the hard disk drive. [FE Com) nt ol EE Battery pack | Floppy disk 2 drive and Hard disk drive For additional information on each feature of t the detailed on. accessory kit.
CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED Connecting Power to the System Warning : iris particularly important that you only use the AC adapter supplied from your dealer. Otherwise, you may damage your notebook. The AC adapter is ate-sensing so that your notebook can operate through the AC adapter connected to any available power supply in a wall outlet. The AC adapter is aso used to recharge the rechargeable battery.
First Time Start Up When you have connected the notebook to a suitable power supply, and you are familiar with the operation of the keyboard and touch pad, you are ready to begin using your computer, Warning : The description below applies to notebooks that have been per-instalied with an OEM version of Windows 95 or Windows 98. If your system has not been software and following the instructions given with the software, or by referring to the section System Setup and Installation.
box in order to proceed. 6. Setup will then ask you to type in the registration number on the 10. Certificate of Authenticity (COAT. The COA is generally pasted on the front cover of the Windows 95 manual that is shipped with this system. Setup will then begin to configure your computer. After some time, you will be required to restart the computer. When the notebook has restarted, setup will ask you to select a printer for your system.
Follow the instructions to install Windows. After a successful Windows installation, place the support utility CD in the drive and start installing the drivers and utilities that you need for the system, Depending on the configuration of your notebook, you may not need to install all the software on the Utility CD.
Specification {Option 200 processor Intel Pentium II with AGP Intel Pentium II PAGAN with 300/333/366/400/433 MHZ Enable L2 Cache 128K SYSTEM CHIP Intel 440BX 1.2 Cache Cache Embedded Processors 1.2 Cache with 128K Memory Two 144 pin 3.3v SODIUM Socket Max 256MB__ Fast PC100 DRAM BIOS ambit 3.3v Flash PROM PC 98, AC PI Compliant Display 128bit 2D&3D Support Embedded 4MB Video RAM 12.1" XGA TFT Resolution 800*600 apD AT-33 Ultra DMA ¥DD 35 .1.