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Appendix B — 

Statements

 

Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not 
dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local 
codes for possible special disposal instructions.  

 

Canadian Department of Communications 

This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian 
Interference-causing Equipment Regulations. 

About the Modem 

The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This 
certification means that the equipment meets certain 
telecommunications network protective, operational and safety 
requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment will 
operate to the user's satisfaction. 

Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is 
permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local 
telecommunications company. 

The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of 
connection. In some cases, the company's inside writing associated 
with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a 
certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The 
customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions 
may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. 

Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized 
Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs 
or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment 
malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to 
request the user to disconnect the equipment. 

Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground 
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic 
water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution 
may be particularly important in rural areas. 

Users should not attempt to make such connections 
themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric 
inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. 

CAUTION: 

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Summary of Contents for Lightpad 1330

Page 1: ...U Us se er r s s M Ma an nu ua al l X0 1...

Page 2: ...or New Owners 12 CHAPTER 2 14 GETTING STARTED 14 Hardware and Software 15 Front View 16 Left View 17 Right View 18 Bottom View 19 LED Status Indicators 20 Power Indicators 21 Function Keys 21 Numeric...

Page 3: ...Power Saving Tips 43 When to Replace the Battery 44 Heat Considerations 44 CHAPTER 6 45 USING THE BIOS SETUP UTILITY 45 Using the BIOS Setup Utility 46 APPENDIX A 54 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 54 Freq...

Page 4: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 1 1 I In nt tr ro od du uc ct ti io on n X0 1...

Page 5: ...nal productivity applications the notebook is an ideal choice for use in the office at home and on the road For maximum expandability without compromising portability the notebook accommodates a numbe...

Page 6: ...iod Update this section when you add new options DATE OF PURCHASE PLACE OF PURCHASE DEALER S NAME DEALER S ADDRESS TELEPHONE E MAIL ADDRESS WWW CONTACT PERSON MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER BIOS VERSION T...

Page 7: ...esult from a fall Slots and openings in the system cabinet are for ventilation purposes Do not block or cover these openings or the system could overheat Do not use or store the computer near a source...

Page 8: ...e items may not be available in some countries or some vendors may choose not to carry all the items 512 MB or 1GB DDRII SODIMM memory cards Caution When purchasing any of the accessories listed above...

Page 9: ...100 1000 Mbps Ethernet port allows you to access the Internet or a local area network LAN LCD Your computer has an easy to view WXGA LCD panel Built in Stereo Speakers and Microphone The stereo speake...

Page 10: ...r New users can find a simple step by step orientation in the Quick Start section of this chapter About Windows Windows Online Help found on the Start menu offers extensive Windows assistance Tour Win...

Page 11: ...arge before using it i e before disconnecting AC power Calibrating the battery before use is also highly recommended Refer to Chapter 5 Power Management for further information 5 Open the LCD panel to...

Page 12: ...k Type your name and if applicable the name of your company Read the End User s License Agreement Click Next to accept it Enter the product key number You can find this on the Certificate of Authentic...

Page 13: ...Fn F9 increases the volume Fn F10 Mute the volume Alternatively you can adjust the volume with the Windows volume control applet located on the taskbar Adjusting the Brightness Use the following hot...

Page 14: ...lick OK If you are going to be away from the computer for a short period there are ways of conserving power without shutting down the system See Chapter 5 Power Saving Modes for details Warning Shutti...

Page 15: ...safe for computers If you are not sure ask the security staff You should keep a close eye on your computer When you are in a hurry make sure that you walk away with the correct notebook computer Tape...

Page 16: ...case Consider using a lock For added security consider purchasing a Kensington lock to put into the Kensington lock hole on the back side of your computer see Chapter 2 back View Use the Kensington l...

Page 17: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 2 2 G Ge et tt ti in ng g S St ta ar rt te ed d X0 1...

Page 18: ...f your notebook computer including the hardware components the software and the audio and video systems Getting Started Before you begin using your computer read this chapter to familiarize yourself w...

Page 19: ...M optional 8 Wireless LAN Bluetooth switch 2 LCD panel 9 MS Pro MS MMC SD 4 in 1 Card reader slot 3 Media Player button 4 Keyboard 10 Power button 5 Status indicators 11 IEEE 1394 Port 6 Touchpad 12 M...

Page 20: ...Chapter 2 Left View 5 1 4 2 3 1 Kensington lock hole 2 Fax modem RJ 11 Jack 3 Express 34 card slot 4 USB 2 0 Universal Serial Bus Ports 5 VGA external video display port 17...

Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Right View 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 1 Microphone in Jack 2 Audio out Jack 3 USB 2 0 Universal Serial Bus Ports 4 LAN RJ 45 Jack 5 Optical drive 6 Disk eject button 7 DC in Jack 18...

Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Bottom View 1 Ventilation slot 2 Battery release latch with lock function 3 Battery 4 Speakers 3 2 4 1 19...

Page 23: ...the computer is active Each indicator is marked with a symbol Power indicator Power On Off WLAN On Off Bluetooth On Off WLAN Bluetooth The computer is reading information from the optical drive or HDD...

Page 24: ...in suspend mode Flash blue Wireless LAN Blue Bluetooth is in use Green Fully Charged Orange Battery is charging Flashing Orange Low battery Function Keys Hold the Fn key while pressing the numbered fu...

Page 25: ...een Touchpad buttons Touchpad The instructions listed below describe how to use the touchpad 1 First place your fingers on the keyboard in the normal typing position The touchpad is easily accessible...

Page 26: ...u wish to select rapidly press the left button two times This action is commonly referred to as double clicking an object Dragging There are two ways to drag Move the pointer to the desired location t...

Page 27: ...tical drive will be E Inserting a Disk 1 Press the button on the front of the drive to open the disk tray and pull the tray open 2 Place the disk on the tray label side up 3 Place the disk on the cent...

Page 28: ...the discs Do not place objects on top of discs Warning Do not insert any foreign objects into the disc tray Do not force the tray to open or close manually When not in use keep the tray closed to pre...

Page 29: ...rt the card into the slot You will feel some resistance as the card slides into the back of the slot Slide the card into the slot Push the button to eject the card 3 Express cards require drivers or a...

Page 30: ...display Using the computer in DOS mode may produce the same effect because it uses a 640 by 480 resolution by default You can stretch these low resolution displays to full screen size by selecting ei...

Page 31: ...depth can also be made in this dialog box Dual Displays With Windows system you may use an external monitor simultaneously with your notebook s LCD You may also use the external monitor only and disab...

Page 32: ...e the video display hot key combination is available you can cycle the video output by pressing the Fn F5 keys In Mirror mode the video display hot key combination is available you can cycle the video...

Page 33: ...des powerful communication functions including built in Fax Modem jack LAN jack and Express card slot Fax Modem and LAN Fax Modem on the left side and LAN jack on the right side of the computer allows...

Page 34: ...Chapter 2 Attention When using the data communications function please do not plug the phone cord into the ISDN or PBX jack to avoid an electrical surge that will cause the MDC module to burn 31...

Page 35: ...s Local Area Network The built in Wireless Local Area Network WLAN interface card can provide a quick access without using cables for the connection to the network equipments The interface card adopts...

Page 36: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 3 3 M Ma ak ki in ng g C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on ns s X0 1...

Page 37: ...x modem RJ 11 Jack The fax modem can transmit data using the 56 Kbps V 90 protocol and send and receive faxes at 14 4 Kbps In some countries local regulations may not permit the use of the fax modem d...

Page 38: ...2 0 Universal Serial Bus Ports The Universal Serial Bus USB is the latest standard for attaching monitors input devices scanners and other devices to a PC USB devices can be chained together on a sin...

Page 39: ...he device with a MS Pro MS MMC SD interface card Insert the card into 4 in 1 card reader slot securely for device access 3 FireWire IEEE 1394 1394a Port This is a high speed serial data port You may c...

Page 40: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 4 4 S Sy ys st te em m S So of ft tw wa ar re e X0 1...

Page 41: ...are settings it is already pre installed on your notebook hard drive Simply follow the steps below and restore your notebook to the original factory settings 1 Press power button boot System then pres...

Page 42: ...Appendix B 38 2 3 Warning message for double confirmation please click OK 4 Start to recover system...

Page 43: ...Appendix B 38 3 5 Restore operation completed please click Quit to finish all of the recovery procedure...

Page 44: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 5 5 P Po ow we er r M Ma an na ag ge em me en nt t X0 1...

Page 45: ...ery learning then press enter Execute Battery Learning function OK Cancel 4 Press OK at the above Battery Auto Calibration dialog to begin the battery calibration Battery Calibration will take from 4...

Page 46: ...d or disabled the Low Battery Alarm and the Critical Battery Alarm Use the slidebar to set the power level at which the alarms are activated Click on the Alarm Action button to choose whether the alar...

Page 47: ...anced dialog box in the Control panel The Power Options Properties dialog box allows you to set different actions to take when the computer is left idle for a certain amount of time Suspend Mode There...

Page 48: ...for more than four seconds will force a power off while operating under any situation resulting in the loss of any unsaved information Power Saving Tips Avoid operating the fax modem or audio and vid...

Page 49: ...ttery is properly orientated Slide back the side battery latch 1 2 then insert the battery into the battery compartment Check that the latch locks back into position Heat Considerations The computer s...

Page 50: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 6 6 U Us si in ng g t th he e B BI IO OS S S Se et tu up p U Ut ti il li it ty y X0 1...

Page 51: ...stem reads this information to initialize the hardware so that it can operate correctly Use the BIOS setup utility to change your computer s start up configuration For example you can change the secur...

Page 52: ...Save and Exit Press Esc to exit any section If you wish to exit the BIOS utility without saving changes go to the main menu then press Esc ESC Users are allowed to enter new values to replace the def...

Page 53: ...01 07 Use or to Version R0 XX Configure system Time Processor Type Intel Core TM 2 Duo CPU T7500 CPU 2 2Ghz Speed 2200MHz System Memory Select Screen Size 1024MB Select Item Change Field Tab Select Fi...

Page 54: ...rning Function Advanced Setting Auto DIM function Enable Legacy USB Support Enable FAN Calibration Enter Battery Calibration Enter Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10...

Page 55: ...quence from the 2 nd Boot Device USB Hot Plug available devices 3rd Boot Device SATA Fujitsu MHV20 A device enclosed in Parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu Select Screen Selec...

Page 56: ...nge the password Security Settings Supervisor Password Not Installed User Password Not Installed Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Select Screen Select Item Enter Change F1 General Help...

Page 57: ...fter saving the changes Save Changes and Exit Discard changes and Exit F10 key can be used Discard Changes for this operation Load Optimal Defaults Select Screen Select Item Enter Go To Sub Screen F1...

Page 58: ...fewer keystrokes If you make an error press Esc to start over Resetting the CMOS to Default Settings The main page provides the system parameters for you to reset the CMOS to default settings After y...

Page 59: ...A Ap pp pe en nd di ix x A A F Fr re eq qu ue en nt tl ly y A As sk ke ed d Q Qu ue es st ti io on ns s X0 1...

Page 60: ...eed of programs This maintenance includes deleting unnecessary files and defragmenting which rearranges data into more efficient groupings Windows includes utilities for performing these maintenance t...

Page 61: ...after it was out of use for some time A After portable computers have not been used for a long time more than one month the batteries will go into the low voltage protection mode due to data back ups...

Page 62: ...Appendix A 3 Select Save Changes and Exit When you see the following prompt choose OK and then press Enter to restart your computer Save configuration changes and exit setup OK Cancel 57...

Page 63: ...A Ap pp pe en nd di ix x B B S St ta at te em me en nt ts s...

Page 64: ...is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 5 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Co...

Page 65: ...company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required However if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible...

Page 66: ...program this information refer to the manual of the communication software European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73...

Page 67: ...1 2002 04 EN 301 489 17 V 1 2 1 2002 04 z EN 50371 2002 z EN 60950 2000 Safety CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 68: ...le method of connection In some cases the company s inside writing associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord...

Page 69: ...ISPOSAL PLANS IN YOUR AREA CAUTION FOR ADAPTER THIS NOTEBOOK COMPUTER IS FOR USE WITH DEDICATED AC Adapter BATTERY CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE...

Page 70: ...802 11a 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN model WM4965AGN Tri mode wireless LAN adapters 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ model WM4965AG_ NOTE Due t...

Page 71: ...locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA The use of wi...

Page 72: ...ft instruments Other Wireless Devices Safety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network See the documentation supplied with wireless Ethernet adapters or other devices in the wireless network R...

Page 73: ...radio communications There is no guarantee however that such interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...

Page 74: ...sue 4 and RSS 210 No 4 Dec 2000 and No 5 Nov 2001 Cet appariel num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 No 4 et CNR 210 No 4 Dec 2000 et No 5 Nov 2001 To prevent radio interference to th...

Page 75: ...Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Greek...

Page 76: ...ntel R Corporation t mto vyhlasuje e Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Finnish Int...

Page 77: ...5 03 for supply to public of RLAN access to networks and telecom services L uso degli apparati regolamentato da 1 D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 articoli 104 attivit soggette ad autorizzazione generale se util...

Page 78: ...the radio type number that is printed on the identification label of your device is listed in the manufacture OEM Regulatory Guidance document Regulatory Markings A list of required regulatory marking...

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