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Preface

 

 
Using the Main System Battery Safely

 

Caution To avoid damage to your notebook, use only 

an MPC supplied or approved battery for your specific 

notebook model

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Follow these guidelines to safely use the battery: 

 

 

Turn off your notebook and unplug it if you accidentally: 

 

Expose the equipment to liquid. 

 

Drop, jar, or damage the notebook. 

 

Use only approved battery chargers. 

 

Do not disassemble the battery, heat it above 212° F (100°C), or 

burn it. The battery used in this notebook may cause a fire or 

chemical burn if mistreated.  

 

Your notebook's rechargeable battery may be considered 

hazardous waste. If you replace your battery with a new one: 

 

Keep the old battery out of the reach of children. 

 

Dispose of the old battery promptly. 

 

Make sure that you follow all federal, state, and local 

requirements when you dispose of the old battery. 

Summary of Contents for TransPort U1100

Page 1: ...TransPort U1100 Technical Reference Manual ...

Page 2: ...Star Notice 10 Network Compatibility 11 Welcome 12 MPC Resources 13 Easy Setup Guide 13 Further Reading 13 For More Information 13 Manual Comments 13 Service and Support Tools 14 Manual Conventions 16 Special Text 16 Optical Device Naming Convention 17 Touchpad Conventions 17 Windows Conventions 18 Software User Documentation 18 Printing the Manual 19 ...

Page 3: ...Extreme Temperatures 23 TransPort U1100 Package 24 Using Your TransPort U1100 25 Caution on Using Modem 26 Turning On and Off 27 Power On Information 27 Powering Off Information 28 Standby or Hibernation Mode 30 Specifications 32 TransPort U1100 Features 35 Top Open View 35 Front View 37 Right Side View 39 Left Side View 40 Rear View 41 Bottom View 42 Power Management 44 AC Adapter 44 Connecting t...

Page 4: ...Charging the Battery Pack 49 Using the Main System Battery Safely 50 Your Computer s CMOS Battery Care 51 Keyboard and Touchpad 53 Keyboard 53 Typewriter Keys 54 Cursor Keys 55 Numeric Keys 57 Function Keys 58 Touchpad 60 Using the Touchpad 61 Windows Vista Business 64 Desktop 64 Start Menu 65 Window 66 Tour 68 Peripheral Devices 69 Connecting the Peripheral Devices 72 Connecting the Mouse 72 ...

Page 5: ...LAN 76 Using the Modem 76 Express PC Card Installation 77 Installing the Express Card 77 Removing the Express Card 77 Safely Remove Hardware 78 BIOS Setup 79 When to Use BIOS Setup 79 How to Run Bios Setup 79 Control Keys 80 BIOS Setup Menu 81 Main Menu 82 Advanced Menu 84 Advanced Settings 86 Security Menu 88 Security Settings 88 Boot Menu 90 Exit Menu 91 The Computer s CMOS Battery Care 92 Regul...

Page 6: ...ation Exposure Statement 99 FCC Part 68 Statement 100 CTR21 Statement 102 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations 102 Class 1 Laser Product 103 Power Cord Requirement 104 Optical Disk Drive Notice 105 Country Specific Power Cord Set Requirements 105 Country Specific Power Cord Set Requirements 106 Safety Approval 107 Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery 108 WEEE Statement 109 ...

Page 7: ...t or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Except as stated in the applicable MPC Computers LLC limited warranty MPC and its affiliates by this manual make no other express warranties THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED IF THESE LIMITATIONS DO NOT APPLY TO YOU THEN ALL IMPLIED WARRANTI...

Page 8: ... a registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc Pentium and MMX are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation PCMCIA and CardBus are registered trademarks of the Personal Notebook Memory Card International Association Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Limi...

Page 9: ...e without notice The manufacturer shall not be held liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material Life Support and Nuclear Facilities Products sold by MPC are not authorized for use as critical components in medical devices or systems or in nuclear facilities witho...

Page 10: ...power sleep mode after a period of inactivity MPC is proud to be an official Energy Star partner This voluntary partnership signifies that most MPC Computer systems meet the stringent Energy Star guidelines You will see the savings achieved through Energy Star labeled equipment in the form of lower power bills without sacrificing performance or paying more for your system We join Energy Star in it...

Page 11: ...g your Power Management settings or default times Network Compatibility The power saving functions may vary among different network operating systems If the system is to be permanently connected to a network we recommend the TransPort U1100 s wake up function be tested before relying on this mode ...

Page 12: ...n experienced TransPort user this Technical Reference Manual can help you get the most from your TransPort U1100 The following sections in this chapter contain more information about your TransPort U1100 and this manual MPC Resources System Information Manual Conventions Printing the Manual Manual Updates ...

Page 13: ... Reading It is recommended that you read all documentation in addition to this manual related to any software or hardware supplied with your TransPort U1100 For More Information For the latest information about your TransPort U1100 and about MPC services please visit the MPC Web site at www mpccorp com Manual Comments If you would like to comment on the manuals please contact us at manuals mpccorp...

Page 14: ...se http primus mpccorp com mknowledge Contacting Support Customer Service Phone Number 877 894 5693 Technical Support Phone Number 800 877 8856 888 FIX MYPC 888 349 6972 The following tools are available to MPC customers a searchable Knowledge Base to find answers to your questions downloadable drivers and utilities updated versions of this manual Contacting Technical Support Technical Support is ...

Page 15: ...ion of the Easy Setup Guide If you require technical support in the future the following information will help an MPC support technician locate the specifications for your TransPort U1100 and aid in returning it to normal operation Model and Serial Number Information Model Name TransPort U1100 Manual Number EMA001107 01 ...

Page 16: ... harm Failure to heed these warnings could negate the user warranty Caution Failure to follow directions could result in loss of data or damage to equipment Special Text The text in this guide is formatted to highlight unique information or instructions Review the following examples of special text used throughout this manual Screen window names functions or anything that appears on the screen is ...

Page 17: ...t you need to type will appear in italics For example Enter the word password Optical Device Naming Convention In many installation programs you will have to get a program from the optical device The program installation sequence assumes that the optical drive is drive d however this is not always the case The name of the optical drive is the letter following the letter assigned to your last HDD F...

Page 18: ...l display the name of a button or icon if you place the touchpad pointer on the item you want information about Software User Documentation Your notebook is shipped from the factory with several software programs installed The software may include its own online documentation Refer to the documentation or the Help options in the software for more information ...

Page 19: ...nu bar 2 From the dropdown click on Print 3 When the Print dialog box appears make the appropriate selections click OK and print the manual Note The Print dialog box may take a few seconds to appear Also the Print dialog box may minimize to the taskbar so check the taskbar if the dialog box doesn t appear ...

Page 20: ... system 1 Go to the MPC Support Web site at http support mpccorp com 2 Click on the Platforms link 3 Select the Components link 4 Click on the Manuals link Find the TransPort U1100 Technical Reference Manual link and select the EMA001107 XX link If the manual has been updated the XX number will be greater than 00 such as 01 02 and 03 If you find a manual update download the manual by clicking on t...

Page 21: ...r above which may damage the equipment Make sure the fan vent on the right side of your TransPort U1100 is not blocked when you use your TransPort U1100 Caution The TransPort U1100 s Liquid Crystal Display LCD screen may be damaged by exposure to intense sunlight which builds up excessive heat inside the display enclosure Only exposure to indirect or subdued sunlight is recommended While your Tran...

Page 22: ...s with high humidity can damage system components Avoid exposing your TransPort U1100 to sudden changes in temperature or humidity Do not place your TransPort U1100 near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided Do not expose the TransPort U1100 to rain or moisture Other Environmental Concerns High levels of dust dirt or smoke can also dam...

Page 23: ...ch as a car on a hot day Keep the TransPort U1100 away from heaters and out of direct sunlight Exposure to excessive heat may damage TransPort U1100 components If you have left your TransPort U1100 in a hot place let it cool down slowly to room temperature with the LCD panel open before using it Should your TransPort U1100 be exposed to excessively cold temperatures please allow it to warm up to r...

Page 24: ...ium ion battery pre installed Applicable Operating System Recovery CD Easy Setup Guide Product documentation located on the TransPort U1100 Driver CD and on the Windows Desktop Warranty information Appropriate application software Software is installed at the factory You do not need to install any software unless your system or documentation prompts you to do so Inspect all of the items If any ite...

Page 25: ...internal battery pack or by an external AC power source which is supplied with the TransPort U1100 Using a different kind of battery pack or AC power source in your TransPort U1100 may create an explosion or fire hazard The TransPort U1100 is equipped with a 3 wire type plug If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet If an extensio...

Page 26: ...into a surge protector Caution on Using Modem Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsinuated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid us...

Page 27: ... turn your Notebook power ON and OFF Quick Launch Buttons Simply click the quick launch buttons to speedup the starting of the programs in common use It helps you to work more efficiently Caution To avoid damage to the system s components caused by electrical surges plug your system into a surge protector During an electrical storm unplug both the surge protector from the power outlet and the tele...

Page 28: ...ta and current work are saved To turn off the TransPort U1100 Click Start on the taskbar 1 Click Turn Off Computer 2 Click Turn Off to complete the shutdown sequence Note If you need to restart your TransPort U1100 after software re installation or because it is not responding select the Restart option ...

Page 29: ...may be lost damaged When you turn on the TransPort U1100 next time it will perform a disk checking process Caution If you need to turn the TransPort U1100 on again immediately after turning it off wait at least five seconds This will give the hard disk drive and optical drives a chance to spin down Turning the power off and on rapidly can damage the TransPort U1100 ...

Page 30: ...ernation Mode When you finish a working session you can power down the TransPort U1100 by turning off the TransPort U1100 or placing the TransPort U1100 in Standby or Hibernation mode Standby unlike Hibernation mode does not store unsaved information on your hard disk unsaved information is stored only in the TransPort U1100 memory If there is an interruption in power the information is lost Befor...

Page 31: ...ower button Standby Depending on your Windows settings you can put the TransPort U1100 in Standby mode by closing the display cover pressing Fn Esc pressing the power button Press the power button Hibernation Follow the operating system s shutdown procedure Press the power button If you choose to stop working and put your system into Standby or Hibernation mode you can return to where you left off...

Page 32: ...667FSB T5600 1 83GHz 2MB Cache or T7400 2 16GHz 4MB Cache Processor Packaging micro FCPGA Chipset Intel 945GM System Bus 667MHz front side bus Memory Two SO DIMM s 512MB 667MHz DDR SDRAM expandable to 2GB Expansion Slots One MiniCard for wireless option Graphics Integrated Intel Media Accelerator 950 Graphics DVMT up to 224MB shared memory System Bays 1 optical bay 1 battery bay 1 hard drive bay ...

Page 33: ...acks Internal Bluetooth Internal antennae for Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG 802 11a b g card Keyboard 86 key keyboard 19mm pitch Pointing Device Two button touchpad with 2 way scroll functionality Built In I O Ports 3 USB 2 0 VGA monitor RJ 11 RJ 45 Mic In Headphone Out 4 pin firewire port Additional Features 4 hot keys E mail Internet Wireless LAN Bluetooth and Explorer Search buttons PC Card Suppor...

Page 34: ...Management Hibernation Suspend Sixteen level panel brightness Battery gauge display Chassis Plastic lid top case base and LCD bezel Dimensions 11 9 W x 8 86 D x 1 18 H System Weight 4 3lbs includes 4 cell battery HDD Combo Drive Security Kensington Lock Slot Regulatory Certifications Energy Star Novell UL FCC RoHS WEEE Supporting Documentation CD with Electronic Manual Readme files Drivers Windows...

Page 35: ...sections in this chapter will help you locate and identify the connectors and components on your TransPort U1100 Note The appearance location and existence of the components mentioned may vary by model Top Open View Press the Cover Latch to open the top cover LCD Panel The figure of top open view and description shown below will let you browse the main operating area of your Notebook ...

Page 36: ...36 Preface Top Open View 1 Cover Latch Internal View 2 Rubber Pads 3 Stereo Speakers 4 Quick Launch Buttons and Power Button 5 Keyboard 6 Touchpad ...

Page 37: ...to the right and lift the LCD panel 2 IEEE 1394 Port High speed bus that allows you to connect high end digital devices such as the DV digital video camera 3 Audio Port Connectors Make high quality sound blaster with stereo system and Hi Fi function supported 4 Status LED ...

Page 38: ...38 Preface ...

Page 39: ...rough this connector With the 56K V 90 modem you can make a dial up connection 3 RJ 45 Connector The 10 100 1000 Ethernet connector is used to connect a LAN cable for network connection 4 Ventilator The ventilator is designed to cool the system DO NOT block the ventilator for air circulation 5 VGA Port The 15 pin D sub VGA port allows you to connect an external monitor or other standard VGA compat...

Page 40: ...port allows you to connect USB interface peripheral devices such as the mouse keyboard modem portable hard disk module printer and more 3 Express Card Slot The computer provides an Express Card slot The new Express Card interface is smaller and faster than PC Card Interface The Express Card technology takes advantage of the scalable high bandwidth serial PCI Express and USB 2 0 interfaces 4 3 in 1...

Page 41: ...eface Rear View 1 Kensington Lock Hole This is used to lock the TransPort U1100 for security 2 Battery Pack Rear View The battery pack supplies power to your TransPort U1100 when the adapter is not connected ...

Page 42: ...ton Battery cannot be moved when the button is positioned on lock status Once the button is pushed to unlock position the battery is removable 2 Ventilator The ventilator is designed to cool the system DO NOT block the ventilator for air circulation ...

Page 43: ...he battery pack Press it with one hand and pull the battery pack carefully with the other 4 Battery Pack Supplies power to your TransPort U1100 when the AC adapter is not connected 5 Screw Box for Releasing Optical Device Use screwdriver to remove Optical Device from the notebook ...

Page 44: ...r explains how to effectively manage power To maintain optimal battery performance it is important that you use the battery properly AC Adapter It is strongly recommended to connect the AC adapter and use the AC power while using the TransPort U1100 for the first time When the AC adapter is connected the battery is being charged immediately The AC adapter included in the package is approved for yo...

Page 45: ...tlet first 2 Unplug the connector from the Notebook 3 Disconnect the power cord and the connector of AC adapter 4 When plugging in the power cord always hold the connector part of the cord Never pull the cord directly Battery Pack This Notebook is equipped with a high capacity 4 cell or 8 cell Li ion Battery pack The rechargeable Li ion battery pack is an internal power source of the Notebook ...

Page 46: ...book To remove the battery pack 1 Make sure the Notebook is turned off 2 Put the Lock Unlock button is in unlocked status 3 Locate the Battery Release Button on the bottom side 4 Push the Release Button to the direction of the arrow below the button 5 Slide the left side of the battery pack first out of the compartment and then pull the right side of the battery pack ...

Page 47: ... into the right place 3 Align the right side of the battery into the right track and then slightly press the left side of battery pack into the battery chamber 4 Make sure the Lock Unlock Button is in lock position Note Do not try to disassemble THE BATTERY PACK Please follow your local laws and regulations to recycle the unused battery pack ...

Page 48: ...er with batteries Keep them away from children Do not use rusty or damaged batteries Dispose of batteries according to local regulations Check with your local solid waste officials for details about recycling for proper disposal in your area Conserving Battery Power Efficient battery power is critical to maintain a normal operation If the battery power is not managed well the saved data and custom...

Page 49: ...g programs and shut down the system or Save to Disk Plug in an external AC DC power source You can use the system suspend system operation or shut down and turn off the system without interrupting the charging process The battery pack uses Lithium ion battery cells that have no memory effect You do not need to discharge the battery pack before you begin charging However to optimize the life of the...

Page 50: ...ar or damage the notebook Use only approved battery chargers Do not disassemble the battery heat it above 212 F 100 C or burn it The battery used in this notebook may cause a fire or chemical burn if mistreated Your notebook s rechargeable battery may be considered hazardous waste If you replace your battery with a new one Keep the old battery out of the reach of children Dispose of the old batter...

Page 51: ... time and system settings for your computer Caution The CMOS battery is not rechargeable to avoid costly repairs to replace the CMOS battery you should take the following precautions The system requires periodic use in order to ensure the intended lifespan of the CMOS battery Ideally this requires periodic operation of the system using either the main system battery or the AC Adapter Storage of th...

Page 52: ...to ensure the intended lifespan of the CMOS battery Please take the following precautions Do not store your notebook without use for longer than thirty days Remove the main battery from the notebook Plug in the AC Adapter and connect to an electrical outlet Set the laptop to off ...

Page 53: ...otebook s keyboard provides all the functions of a full sized 86 key keyboard and an additional Fn key for specific functions on the Notebook The keyboard can be divided into four categories Typewriter keys Cursor keys Numeric keys and Function keys ...

Page 54: ...Esc key When the lock keys are pressed the corresponding LEDs will light up to indicate their status Num Lock Press and hold the Fn key and press this key to toggle the Num Lock on and off When this function is activated you can use the numeric keys that are embedded in the typewriter keys Caps Lock Press this key to toggle the Caps Lock on and off When this function is activated the letters you t...

Page 55: ... to toggle the Scroll Lock on and off Individual programs define this function and it is usually used under DOS Cursor Keys The keyboard provides four cursor arrow keys and Home PgUp PgDn End keys at the lower right corner which are used to control the cursor movement ...

Page 56: ...56 Preface The backspace key Ins and Del keys at upper right corner are use for editing purpose ...

Page 57: ... Preface Numeric Keys The keyboard provides a set of numeric keypad which is embedded in the typewriter keys When the Num Lock is activated you can use these numeric keys to enter numbers and calculations ...

Page 58: ...ndow Keys You can find the Windows Logo key and one Application Logo key on the keyboard which are used to perform Windows specific functions such as opening the Start menu and launching the shortcut Windows manual or online help ...

Page 59: ...59 Preface Fn Key ...

Page 60: ...ok by pointing the location of the cursor on the screen and making selection with its two buttons 1 Cursor Movement Area This pressure sensitive area of the touchpad allows you to place your finger on it and control the cursor on the screen by moving your finger 2 Right Button Acts as the mouse s right button 3 Left Button Acts as the mouse s left button ...

Page 61: ... and replace it on a proper location of the touchpad Point and Click When you have moved and placed the cursor over an icon a menu item or a command that you want to execute simply tap slightly on the touchpad or press the left button to select This procedure called point and click is the basics of operating your TransPort U1100 Unlike the traditional pointing device such as the mouse the whole to...

Page 62: ...in contact with the touchpad on the second tap Now you can drag the selected item to the desired location by moving your finger on the touchpad and then lift your finger from the touchpad to drop the item into place Alternately you can press and hold the left button when you select an item and then move your finger to the desired location finally release the left button to finish the drag and drop...

Page 63: ... want to swap the functions of the two buttons In addition you can change the size shape moving speed and other advanced features of the cursor on the screen To configure the touchpad you can use the standard Microsoft or IBM PS 2 driver in your Windows operating system The Mouse Properties in the Control Panel allow you to change the configuration ...

Page 64: ...64 Preface Windows Vista Business The following sections in this chapter provide information on using the Windows Vista Business operating system Desktop ...

Page 65: ... required to start Windows From the Start Menu it is possible to run a program open a file assign system users with Control Panel receive support by clicking Help and Support and search desired items from the TransPort U1100 or Internet by clicking Search Start Menu ...

Page 66: ... component in working with the TransPort U1100 The My Computer window which is a window for the TransPort U1100 s hard drive will be used as an example here to show the basic composition of a window Click Start My Computer My Computer Window ...

Page 67: ...rs are saved and read What is a folder A folder is used to group and manage files systematically A folder may include files in sub folders What is a file A file is a document or various kinds of material that is generated as a result of program operation It is also called data To view the entire structure of the drive Click the Folder icon in the taskbar to view the entire structure Click again to...

Page 68: ...unctions provided by Windows Vista Business Click Start Tour Windows Vista Business Or Click Start All Programs Accessories Tour Windows Vista Business Click on the topics to find out about important functions of Windows Vista Business Desktop ...

Page 69: ...69 Preface Accessories ...

Page 70: ...70 Preface Welcome Center For more detailed information on Windows Vista click on the Show more details link ...

Page 71: ...71 Preface Welcome Center Advanced ...

Page 72: ...Port U1100 allow you to connect peripheral devices Connecting the Peripheral Devices Connecting the Mouse You can connect a mouse to your TransPort U1100 through the USB port If your mouse requires a PS 2 connection purchase a PS2 USB connector first To connect the mouse ...

Page 73: ...eyboard requires a PS 2 connection please purchase a PS 2 USB connector first To connect the keyboard 1 Turn on the TransPort U1100 and install the keyboard driver 2 Connect your keyboard to the Notebook 3 The Notebook may auto detect your keyboard driver and enable the keyboard function If there is no detection of your keyboard you can manually enable the keyboard by going to Start Menu Control P...

Page 74: ...t U1100 2 Connect one end of the printer cable to the USB port and the other end to the printer 3 Connect the power cord and turn on the printer 4 Turn on the TransPort U1100 and the system will detect a new device Install the required driver For further instructions please refer to your printer s manual Connecting the External Monitor or TV You can connect an external monitor to your Notebook thr...

Page 75: ...nsPort U1100 is a next generation serial bus that features a high speed transfer rate and the connection of up to 63 devices allowing you to connect many high end peripheral devices and consumer electronic appliances such as the DV digital video camera The IEEE 1394 standard interface supports plug and play technology so that you can connect and remove the IEEE 1394 devices without turning off the...

Page 76: ... to the LAN please consult your Internet service provider ISP for help Using the Modem The built in 56Kbps fax data modem allows you to use a telephone line to communicate with others or to dial up to connect the Internet For more instructions or detailed steps on dialing up through the modem please consult your Internet service provider ISP for help Note To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 ...

Page 77: ...he Express Card including how to install and remove it For more information please refer to the manual of your Express Card Installing the Express Card 1 Locate the Express Card slot on your notebook If there is the dummy card in the slot remove it first 2 Insert the Express Card into the slot usually with its label facing up and push it until it is firmly seated Removing the Express Card 1 Press ...

Page 78: ...our system the Safely Remove Hardware icon will appear on the taskbar Double click the icon to bring up the Safely Remove Hardware dialog box You can see all connected peripheral devices here If you want to remove any of the devices move the cursor to the device and click Stop ...

Page 79: ...ant to reload the default BIOS settings How to Run Bios Setup To run the BIOS Setup Utility turn on the TransPort U1100 and press the Del key during the POST procedure If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system by turning it OFF and ON or simultaneously pressing Ctrl Alt Delete keys to restart Note The actual setting screens and options on you...

Page 80: ...80 Preface Control Keys ...

Page 81: ...een The Main menu displays the system information including the basic configuration 1 Main Menu Show System Overview information about BIOS version CPU features Memory size and setting of System Time and Date 2 Advanced Menu Configure IDE and USB settings 3 Boot Menu Set up Boot Type and Boot Sequence ...

Page 82: ... Choose decided status before leaving the BIOS menu Main Menu System Overview System Overview will show you BIOS version and other information about its build date and update notes CPU type and speed and system memory The variable setting s in Main menu are Share Memory System Time and System Date ...

Page 83: ...on even if the PC is shut down or in sleep mode The set format is hour minute second System Date This item allows you to set the system date The date format is day month date year Day Day of the week from Sun to Sat which is determined by BIOD read only Month The month from 01 January to 12 December Date The date from 01 to 31 Year users can adjust the year ...

Page 84: ...84 Preface Advanced Menu ...

Page 85: ...85 Preface ...

Page 86: ...master slave devices installed in the TransPort U1100 Press Enter to bring up a window showing the detailed information of the device including the device name vendor LBA mode PIO mode and more Legacy USB Support If you want to use a USB device such as a mouse keyboard or portable disk in your DOS system or ...

Page 87: ...ows you to enable or disable Intel SpeedStep technology When set to Disabled the system always operates in a conserve power mode the processor works at FSB400 or FSB533 If you want to optimize the processor set this item to Enabled so that the processor s speed will be controlled by the use of your operating system and applications ...

Page 88: ... Settings Change Supervisor User Password when you select this function a message box will appear on the screen as below Type the password you want up to six characters in length and press Enter The password typed now will replace any ...

Page 89: ... Access The Password Check item is used to specify the type of BIOS password protection that is implemented Settings are described below To clear a set password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password A message box will show up confirming the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup without entering any password Super...

Page 90: ... show the vendor logo on the boot up screen Screen options Disabled or Enabled The default setting is Enabled 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th Boot Device These four items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system ...

Page 91: ...tility Discard Changes and Exit Exit the utility without saving the changes you have made Discard Changes Abandon your changes and reload the previous configuration before running the utility Load Optimal Defaults Select this item to load the default settings for optimal system performance ...

Page 92: ... time and system settings for your computer Caution The CMOS battery is not rechargeable to avoid costly repairs to replace the CMOS battery you should take the following precautions The system requires periodic use in order to ensure the intended lifespan of the CMOS battery Ideally this requires periodic operation of the system using either the main system battery or the AC Adapter Storage of th...

Page 93: ...to ensure the intended lifespan of the CMOS battery Please take the following precautions Do not store your notebook without use for longer than thirty days Remove the main battery from the notebook Plug in the AC Adapter and connect to an electrical outlet Set the laptop to off ...

Page 94: ...ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation be...

Page 95: ...d by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If necessary consult your vendor or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices MPC is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized mod...

Page 96: ...ss and CCX Cisco Compatible eXtensions To connect to a wireless network consisting of the WPA and CCX certificates or PROSet may be required depending on the network settings For information on the PROSet installation ask your network administrator Wireless LAN FCC Identifier PD9WM3945ABG and IC 1000M 3945ABG ...

Page 97: ...3 3 V Compatibility IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g Operating System Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista Business NDIS5 Miniport Driver Media Access Protocol CSMA CA Collision Avoidance with Acknowledgment ACK Network Specifications Security Wired Equivalent Privacy support WEP 64bit 128bit WPA CCX This piece of equipment supports the Wi Fi wireless LAN security standard WPA Wi Fi Protec...

Page 98: ...GHz range Support Channels Channels allowed per country Device Transceiver Standard Output Power 5 mW Transmission Rate Mbps 5GHz 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps 2 4GHz 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Antenna Type Single Internal Antenna Main Aux The transmission rate listed above may differ from the actual transmission rate Each mode is supported only when the device is connected to a compatible Access Point ...

Page 99: ... shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized In normal operating configuration the LCD in the upright position the distance between the antenna and the user should not be less than 20cm The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Antenna used in 5 15 5 25G...

Page 100: ... details The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by total RENs contact the local telep...

Page 101: ...les supplied by the manufacturer to get optimum performance from the product The customer may do no repairs This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a notebook or other electronic device including fax ...

Page 102: ...l PSTNs provided in different countries the approval does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point In the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital appar...

Page 103: ...ealth and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard Should the unit ever need servicing contact an authorized service location Warning The laser beam used by this CD ROM drive unit can be harmful to the eyes Do not attempt to open the unit An authorized dealer or distributor should perform all service procedures Warning Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other tha...

Page 104: ...ur notebook meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased your equipment Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country where you use the notebook General Requirements The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries The length of the power cord set must be at least 6 00 feet 1 8m and a maximum of 9 75 feet 3 0m All power cord ...

Page 105: ...eet C13 connector for mating with appliance inlet on the notebook Optical Disk Drive Notice Caution This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT To use this model properly read the instruction manual carefully and keep this manual for your future reference In case of any trouble with this model please contact your nearest AUTHORIZED service station To prevent...

Page 106: ...therlands KEMA Norway NEMKO Sweden SEMKO Switzerland SEV United Kingdom BSI United States UL Notes Flexible cord must be HAR Type HO5VV F 3 conductor 1 0 mm conductor size Power cord set fittings appliance coupler and wall plug must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where it will be used Flexible cord must be Type SVT or equivalent No 18 AWG Wall p...

Page 107: ...pe VCT or VCTF 3 conductor 0 75 mm conductor size Wall plug must be a two pole grounding type with a Japanese Industrial Standard C8303 15 A 125V configuration Safety Approval Product Safety Investigation for Safety to the U S and Canadian Bi National Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment CSA C22 2 No 60950 UL60950 Third Edition dated December 1 2000 ...

Page 108: ...108 Preface Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery ...

Page 109: ...109 Preface WEEE Statement ...

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