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Surfing the Internet 
 

After you have finished the network setup, launch the  
internet explorer located on the desktop and you can start surfing 
the net. 

Chapter 4: Using the CUOLBOOK 

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Advance Settings for Internet Explorer 

Changing your Homepage 

 

Open

 Internet Explorer > View > Internet Options > General > 

Change your “Start Page” > Press OK 

Summary of Contents for CUOL BOOK ROFL

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Page 2: ...ROFL USER GUIDE CUOL TM BOOK SeeYouOnline www planetcuol com CUOL WORLD Be CUOL stay connected ...

Page 3: ...our CUOL BOOK Using the Guide Charging Your Batteries Battery Safety Going on long trips Safety Precautions Transportation Precautions Airport Precautions Important Notes Chapter 2 Getting to know your CUOL BOOK Top View Right View Left View Bottom View Chapter 3 Getting started using your CUOL BOOK Battery and Power System Charging your CUOL BOOK and using AC Power Using the Battery Power Emergen...

Page 4: ...1 UsingYour CUOL BOOK ...

Page 5: ...ance of each task to be carried out carefully and efficiently The meaning of each icons are as follows NOTE Information that can be helpful and must pay special attention to in order to complete the task WARNING Important information that must be followed for safe operation of the CUOL BOOK TASKS Following this pointers will make the task at hand easier to complete 1 3 CUOL BOOK ROFL Charging Your...

Page 6: ...an electrical storm avoid using any electrical devices since electrical current supply could be unstable 1 4 Chapter 1 Introducing the CUOL BOOK Do not expose to strong magnetic or electrical fields Do not expose your device to extreme heat Properly shut down the device after using Do not cover the device while it is powered ON Keep materials away that would reduce the air circulation within the d...

Page 7: ...2 Getting to know your CUOL BOOK ...

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Page 9: ...tors The LCD panel does not produce radiation so it is easier on the users eyes NOTE Use a soft cloth with water to clean the display panel Do not use any liquid chemical to clean the display panel 3 HOT keys The HOT keys function as a shortcut to installed application on the CUOL BOOK H1 Internet Browser Button Allows users to surf the net with ease H2 Personal Email Button Checking emails has ne...

Page 10: ...OOK is shutting down suspend mode The indicator is OFF when the CUOL BOOK is turned off NOTE This button does not restore the computer to its original factory settings Chapter 2 Getting to know your CUOL BOOK 2 4 7 Built in Microphones The built in microphones allow users to talk to other people via VOIP Voice Over Internet Protocol using MSN Skype or Yahoo 8 Keyboard The keyboard provides keys wi...

Page 11: ...ory capacities up to 4GB Right Side View TASKS Please refer to Chapter 3 1 for connection settings and configurations Chapter 2 Getting to know your CUOL BOOK 2 6 Left Side View Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the CUOL BOOK 1 2 3 4 1 Power DC Input The supplied power adapter converts the AC power supplied to DC power for the CUOL BOOK to use Power supplied thr...

Page 12: ... BOOK 2 8 1 Lithium Battery Compartment This is a dedicated compartment for the motherboard s battery This battery supplies power to your on board time and date If your operating system is resetting its time be sure to chance the battery and set time and date 2 SSD solid state disk and Memory Compartment This is a dedicated compartment where the hard disk drive and memory are secured WARNING THE B...

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Page 14: ...OK 3 2 Using the Battery Power The battery pack that comes with the CUOL BOOK is secured in place The battery consists of a set of batteries housed together A fully charged battery will provide 3 4 hours of battery life on your CUOL BOOK Do not use any other adapter except those provided by your CUOL BOOK retailers Universal power adapters may have a different voltage and current output that may p...

Page 15: ...hese buttons functions like the buttons on a standard mouse 4 Press the mouse button again to deactivate the keyboard mouse NOTE Any standard USB mouse can be used with the CUOL BOOK Chapter 3 Getting started with your CUOL BOOK 3 4 First Run Wizard 3 5 CUOL BOOK ROFL Setting the Date and Time On the bottom of the desktop screen double click on the time to open the date and time properties You can...

Page 16: ...ault Input Language is English Go to START Settings Control Panel Regional Settings User Interface Language Set Input Language OK First Run Wizard 3 7 CUOL BOOK ROFL Security There is an option where a password can be set to keep your CUOL BOOK secure A password will be prompted at the start up and whenever the screen saver is activated Go to START Settings Control Panel Password Enter Password OK...

Page 17: ...e text document using the WordPad Windows CE Messenger This is the Windows Messenger V 5 You will be able to use you MSN account to login to the messenger Internet Explorer 6 Windows CE comes with Internet Explorer 6 Media Player 9 You can play your Music and Video using the Media Player 9 The Core Pocket Media Player You can also play other formats of music and videos using this media player Mail...

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Page 19: ...e Network and Dial up Connections Enter the Network Name of the connection in the SSID Service Set Identifier in the space provided When configuring your wireless network key WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy request from your provider the specific information for the advance configuration of your connection There are two types of data encryption AES Advance Encryption Standard and TKIP Temporal Key In...

Page 20: ...work of connection When your internet connection is in range the CUOL BOOK will automatically connect and configure your connection A secure connection will require a username and password to access the service Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 4 4 5 CUOL BOOK ROFL Configuring a wired network connection Setting up using a dynamic IP 1 Network Connections Window Go to Start Settings Network and Dial u...

Page 21: ...hernet device is the default device used Select Device TCP IP Settings Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 6 4 7 CUOL BOOK ROFL Select TCP IP Settings General Tab Check Use server assigned IP address Press OK 3 ADSL Properties You do not need to specify an IP address if you are configuring your account to use a dynamic IP Just allow the CUOL BOOK to retrieve an IP Address from the router or switch Afte...

Page 22: ...on requires an IP address please contact your internet provider with the needed information and follow the guide for static IP configuration Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 8 4 9 CUOL BOOK ROFL Setting up using a Static IP 1 Network Connections Window Go to Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections 2 Make New Connection You can name the connection your are configuring to avoid any confusion En...

Page 23: ...OL BOOK ROFL Select TCP IP Settings Name Servers tab Uncheck Use server assigned IP address Enter other information Finish NOTE Please contact your internet provider for the information needed to proceed with setup TASKS Your connection should be finished and is now able to access the internet If you are still not able to connect to the internet restart your CUOL BOOK and repeat steps 1 3 Please m...

Page 24: ...IP Address and configure your TCP IP settings NOTE Contact your Network Administrator for the configurations username and password to use the VPN access option Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 12 4 13 CUOL BOOK ROFL Configuring a PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet 1 Make New Connection Enter name for this connection Select PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Next ...

Page 25: ...internet explorer located on the desktop and you can start surfing the net Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 14 4 15 CUOL BOOK ROFL Advance Settings for Internet Explorer Changing your Homepage Open Internet Explorer View Internet Options General Change your Start Page Press OK ...

Page 26: ...estart Internet Explorer Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 16 4 17 CUOL BOOK ROFL Accessing Emails Setting up an Email account You are able to set multiple email accounts using the CUOL BOOK s email manager There is a dedicated icon on your desktop named Mailbox Open the mail manager by double clicking on the icon or by pressing the H2 button located on the top corner which is the shortcut to the mai...

Page 27: ... emails Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 18 NOTE 1 The Illustration used is as an example of configuring your Gmail account into your CUOL BOOK email manager 2 Example of POP3 address Pop yourdomainname com 3 Example of SMTP address mail yourdomainname com 4 The port allocation is set to default 110 for POP3 and 25 for SMTP If your email provider does not specify any port allocation do not change th...

Page 28: ...with friends and families MSN Messenger and SKYPE You can stay connected with your families and friends using the MSN Messenger V 5 or SKYPE The applications will prompt for your username and password in the first start of the Application but you will be automatically logged in the next time you start the application SKYPE Login Page 4 21 CUOL BOOK ROFL MSN Messenger Login Page ...

Page 29: ... Writer can be viewed on any computer running Microsoft Office 2003 and below Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 22 Spread Sheet Maker The Spread Sheet Maker application allows you to read and write on any Microsoft Excel Document 2003 and below All the common functions are provided in the Spread Sheet Maker All documents edited or created in the Spread Sheet Maker can be viewed on any computer runnin...

Page 30: ...their presentations while on the move or read their favorite ebooks anywhere anytime Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 24 Email Manager The Email Manager is your all in one email management tool You can have multiple email accounts under one application and organizing your emails has never been made this easy All email accounts can be checked at a press of a button Refer to 4 16 in setting up your em...

Page 31: ...nd AVI The media player 9 is very flexible and easy to configure Chapter 4 Using the CUOLBOOK 4 26 Play On the CUOL BOOK TCPMP CORE Media Player When streaming online videos e g www ytpocket com the TCPMP is configured to play it automatically The TCPMP can also play music and videos files which are not compatible with media player 9 ...

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