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PC-complete set 

with 50,8 cm/20“ Widescreen LCD-Monitor

MEDION

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 AkOyA

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P5310 D

Instruction manual

 

MD 8350

    

MEDION Service Center 

Visonic S.A. 

c/ Miguel Faraday, 6  

Parque Empresarial „La Carpetania“, N-IV km. 13  

28906 Getafe, Madrid 

España

Hotline: 902196437 

Fax: 914604772

homepage: www.medion.es/ 

E-mail: service-spain@medion.com

MSN 2004 7159

ES

IV/12/10

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03.11.2010   13:38:17 Uhr

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Page 1: ...8350 MEDION Service Center Visonic S A c Miguel Faraday 6 Parque Empresarial La Carpetania N IV Km 13 28906 Getafe Madrid España Hotline 902196437 Fax 914604772 homepage www medion es E mail service spain medion com MSN 2004 7159 ES IV 12 10 20047159_HB_P5310_D_ES_e_w indd 1 03 11 2010 13 38 17 Uhr ...

Page 2: ... 45 Speakers front out Speakers surr 1 Speakers surr 2 L HDMI connector 15 44 M Monitor connector VGA DVI 16 44 N Power supply main connector main power switch 19 O USB 2 0 ports e g scanner digital camera 17 48 P Headphone socket 18 45 Q Digital Audio Out SPDIF opt 15 45 R Audio input line in recording 18 45 Rear Connectors Front The shown connectors are for reference only Slight variations may o...

Page 3: ...ication programs incorporate extensive help functions As a general rule you can access help functions by pressing F1 on the keyboard These help functions will be available to you while you are using the Microsoft Windows operating system or the respective application program We have listed further useful sources of information in the section Getting to know Win dows 7 starting on page 52 Audience ...

Page 4: ... of this Manual This manual contains information protected by law All rights reserved Duplicating this information in mechanical electronic or any other form without the written approval by the manufacturer is prohibited by copyright law 2010 Medion All rights reserved Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Pentium is a regist...

Page 5: ...ing IEEE 1394 Fire Wire Devices 14 LAN Connection 14 Connecting Speakers Audio Output 15 PCs with Surround Sound 15 Connecting HDMI Devices 15 Connecting the Monitor 16 Connecting USB Devices 17 Connecting Headphones 18 Connecting a Sound Source Audio Input 18 Connecting the Power Supply 19 Getting Started 20 Step 1 Power On 20 Switch 20 On off Switch 20 Step 2 Starting Initial Setup 21 Step 3 Fin...

Page 6: ...Drive 40 Loading a Disc 40 How to Remove a Disc 40 Playing Back and Retrieving Data from Discs 41 Regional Playback Information for DVD 41 Subjects Concerning the CD DVD Rewriter 42 The Card Reader 43 The Graphics Card 44 Appearance and Personalization 44 The Sound System 45 IEEE 1394 Fire Wire 47 Application Options for IEEE1394 47 Technical Specifications 47 USB Port 48 The Network 49 What is a ...

Page 7: ...m Restore 70 Correction 70 Windows Update 71 Windows Update Information for Data Security 72 System Restore 73 Limits of the Recovery 73 Carrying out a Restore 73 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 74 Customer Service 75 Troubleshooting 75 Localise the Cause 75 Errors and Possible Causes 76 Additional Support 77 Driver Support 77 Transporting the PC 77 Cleaning and Care 78 Upgrades and Repairs 78 Note...

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Page 11: ...Safety Connecting Operation Help Appendix 1 Chapter 1 Safety Subject Page Operational Safety 3 Data Security 4 ...

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Page 13: ...ngs of the PC This may lead to electric shock electrical short circuit or fire that will damage your PC Do not cover the slots and openings in the PC casing These openings are for venti lation purposes Covering these vents may lead to overheating Please keep free a minimum distance of 20 cm on all sides when setting up the PC Do not subject the device to drops of water or spray or place any contai...

Page 14: ...update your data make back up copies on an external stor age medium The supplier does not assume liability for data loss or damage to data storage units and no claims can be accepted for damages resulting from the loss of data or consequential losses ...

Page 15: ...Safety Connecting Operation Help Appendix 5 Chapter 2 Setting Up Getting Started Subject Page Included with your PC 7 Setting Up 8 Connecting 9 Getting Started 20 ...

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Page 17: ... serial number when contacting a customer service representative Your PC bundle should include the following components PC and power cord PS 2 keyboard USB mouse 50 8 cm 20 Widescreen multimedia monitor and power cord VGA cable DVI cable Audio cable OEM Version of Operating System Documentation Note Keep the original packing in case the device ever requires shipment ...

Page 18: ...ture of between 10 and 35 C 41 and 95 F and at a relative humidity of between 30 and 70 without condensation When powered off the PC can be stored at temperatures between 20 and 50 C 40 and 158 F Unplug the cable during thunderstorms and make especially sure to remove the an tenna cables if present We recommend the use of a surge protector for additional safety in order to protect your PC from bei...

Page 19: ...should also apply a parallel line of sight with respect to artificial lighting This means that in a room lit by artificial light essentially the same criteria and objectives apply Should it not be possible to arrange the monitor as outlined above the following measures might be helpful Turn lower or incline the monitor Place horizontal or vertical shades at the windows Work in Comfort Note Take re...

Page 20: ...est but double check that you have your seat height adjusted correctly before getting a footrest Arms Your arms should be relaxed and loose elbows close to your sides with forearms and hands approximately parallel to the floor Wrists Your wrists should be as straight as possible while using the keyboard mouse or trackball They should not be bent sideways or more than 10 degrees up or down Head You...

Page 21: ... your device Avoid short circuits and breaks in the cable by not squashing or bending the cable sharply To avoid damage to your PC connect your peripherals e g keyboard mouse and monitor whilst your PC is powered off Some devices can be connected whilst your PC is in use These devices usually have a USB connector Please follow the appro priate instructions for each device Keep the PC at least one ...

Page 22: ...cline increasingly in the course of time We recommend that you ventilate the room regularly in order to counteract the formation of the smell During the development of this product we have made sure that the applicable limits are clearly decreased Note You only need to connect those components to your computer that you re quire If you do not have the described device available you may carry out th...

Page 23: ... of your PC Remove eSATA Devices 1 Before removing an eSATA hard disk from your PC click on the icon Safely remove hardware in the task bar and then on the hard disk to be removed Connecting a Microphone Diagram reference E 1 You can use the pink socket to connect a microphone with a 3 5 mm mono jack plug 2 Position the microphone in such a way that it does not point directly at the speak ers If y...

Page 24: ...ices connected to the respective jacks Note Take care to ensure that the connector and the socket fit exactly to avoid damaging the contacts Because of its asymmetric form the plug only fits into the socket in one position 1 Connect the IEEE 1394 cable to the IEEE 1394 port of your PC LAN Connection Diagram reference J Your PC is equipped with a network connection in order to prepare it for networ...

Page 25: ... socket marked with front out 2 Attach the rear loudspeakers to the connector surr 1 3 Your centre speaker or subwoofer can be connected to the socket cen bass Connect to the optional surr 2 socket two more speakers for the back surround An digital audio output SPDIF can be connected to an optical cable Diagram reference Q 1 Connect the optical cable to position SPDIF 2 Connect the other end of th...

Page 26: ...onitor has several inputs e g VGA and DVI Note Take care that the connector and the socket fit exactly to avoid damaging the contacts Because of its asymmetric form the plug only fits into the socket in one position 1 Connect the data cable of the monitor to the socket on the graphics card reference M If necessary remove the white guard ring on the monitor plug 2 Hand tighten the screws on the mon...

Page 27: ...0950 This ensures that a malfunction of the PC will not damage the peripheral devices connected to the respective jacks You have a choice of several connection sockets It does not matter which you use Note Take care that the connector and the socket fit exactly to avoid damaging the contacts Because of its asymmetric form the plug only fits into the socket in one position 1 If you wish to use a pr...

Page 28: ... reproduction and increase the volume to the level that is comfortable for you Changing the basic settings of the equalizer can also cause damage to the hearing of the listener It can cause damage to the hearing ability of the listener if a device is operated through earphones with an increased volume for a long period Connecting a Sound Source Audio Input Diagram reference R This port is used to ...

Page 29: ...t off your device from current entirely The power socket must be in the vicinity of the PC and within reach of the power cables Do not stretch the power cables tightly to reach a power socket Only operate the PC on grounded plugs of the domestic power net Use only the supplied power cord To provide additional protection against electric shock power surges lightning strikes or other electrical dama...

Page 30: ...erals and finally the PC itself Step 1 Power On 1 Power on the monitor and your peripherals Switch Diagram reference N 2 Provide power to your PC by pressing the switch to position I You will stop the flow of current to the PC by pressing the switch to position 0 On off Switch Diagram reference G 3 Press the On off switch briefly to start loading the operating system You can program the function o...

Page 31: ...en Dialogue boxes will explain any steps that need to be taken The greeting procedure will guide you through the following screens and dia logues Should you have any questions just click on License agreement Please read through the license agreement carefully It contains important legal informa tion on the use of your software In order to see the full text use the mouse and the scroll bar to move ...

Page 32: ...e particular window If you move the cursor away from the miniature the full screen preview will close Windows Search Windows Search helps you find almost all data located on the PC quickly and easily With Windows 7 you get search results with greater relevance and they are easier to under stand Program Bar The most commonly used software programs are listed here The operating system recog nises al...

Page 33: ...al effects of certain changes System tray System tray on the current time When certain events occur for example upon receipt of an e mail message or upon opening the task manager it may happen that too many noti fication symbols are displayed in this field Windows displays a notification symbol when an event occurs After a short time Windows places the symbol in the background in order to maintain...

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Page 35: ...n Help Appendix 25 Chapter 3 Operation Subject Page Monitor 27 The Mouse 36 The Keyboard 37 The Hard Drive 38 The Optical Drive 40 The Card Reader 43 The Graphics Card 44 The Sound Card 45 The USB Port 47 Network 49 Software 52 ...

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Page 37: ...erience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by an individual responsible for their safety or have received instructions about how the device is to be used from such a per son Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device Keep the packaging materials such as plastic film away from children The dan ger of suffocation could arise in the case of misuse Never ope...

Page 38: ... the electrical safety of the device Do not put any open sources of fire candles or similar on the device Pay attention to sufficiently large clearances in the wall unit Maintain a mini mum clearance of 10 cm around the device for sufficient ventilation Place and operate all components on a stable level and vibration free base in order to avoid the TFT monitor falling Avoid fading effects mirror e...

Page 39: ... are not sure about the power supply at the set up loca tion We recommend the use of protection against excess voltage for additional safety in order to protect your TFT monitor against damage because of voltage peaks or electrical flashes on the mains network Pull the power pack from the socket to interrupt the electricity supply to your de vice Always hold the power pack firmly when pulling out ...

Page 40: ...g the monitor Ill Installation of the monitor stand Connections on the back Ill Rear of the monitor 1 POWER switch 2 Power supply POWER IN 3 3 5 mm stereo jack audio connection AUDIO IN 4 DVI D 24 Pin connection DVI 5 Mini 15 pin D sub connection VGA 6 Intake device for protection against theft Kensington lock ...

Page 41: ... your monitor has several inputs e g VGA and DVI 2 Connect audio cable Plug the audio cable into the appropriate audio sockets on the computer and the TFT monitor 3 Connect the power supply Connect the power cable of the power pack to the TFT electricity supply connec tion Now connect one end of the mains cable to the power pack and connect the other end to a suitable socket The mains socket must ...

Page 42: ...ock A corresponding message will appear on the screen 2 Select a parameter and reduce its value with this button when the OSD is switched on If you are not in the OSD Direct call up of the Con trast Brightness menu 3 Select a parameter and increase its value with this button when the OSD is switched on If you are not in the OSD change picture format 4 Confirm the selection of the parameter to be c...

Page 43: ...ion selection but tons 3 Confirm your selection with the button 4 Press the button in order to leave the OSD Important The OSD will be faded out automatically if you have not operated any but ton on the TFT monitor for the pre set time The OSD menu Ill OSD menu Important The menus described here can differ from those on your monitor because of possible technical changes ...

Page 44: ... and user defined colours Cool Adds blue to the monitor creating a cooler white Normal Adds red to the monitor creating a warmer white and a brighter red Warm Adds green to the monitor creating a darker colour tone User colour Individual settings for red R green G and blue B Information Displays information about the current input signal of the graphics card of your computer Manual Image Adjust Ho...

Page 45: ...tting of the OSD posi tion V Position For the vertical setting of the OSD position OSD time out For switching off the On Screen Display OSD automatically after the expiry of a preset period of time OSD background Enables the OSD background to be switched on and off Memory Recall To recreate the factory settings for controlling video and audio ...

Page 46: ...ernet pages Note The scroll wheel can be used as a button The functionality depends on the application In Word for example you can push the wheel to move up and down as a scroll function If the mouse course moves jerkily on the screen try a different surface mouse pad Glass and metallic surfaces might cause problems ...

Page 47: ... Alt key down while pressing the other key The right Alt key operates in a similar way but selects certain special characters The Ctrl key like the Alt key carries out program functions Useful key combinations software dependent Key Combination Function and Description Alt F4 As a rule ends the program selected or closes the window opened Alt Print screen Copies the image of the window currently a...

Page 48: ... PC further application pro grams and backup files are located on the hard drive and reduce its total capacity The hard drive is addressed as drive C and D Note Never switch off the computer while the busy indicator is lit since this may result in loss of data A flickering hard drive display is your indication that the PC is accessing the hard drive In your first partition C you will find the oper...

Page 49: ...e master directory of drive C includes important files required to start Windows In the factory setting these files are hidden for safety reasons C Programs As the name suggests in this directory programs install the files be longing to the application C Windows The main directory of Windows This is where the files of the operat ing system are saved D Driver This folder includes the drivers requir...

Page 50: ...e label facing upward 3 Push the eject button again to close the tray 4 Push the tray back into the optical drive carefully The E drive letter will have been allocated to your optical drive in the delivery status You will have easy access to your files on your disks with Windows Explorer Computer Start the Computer Help Program by means of the Desktop link or by pressing the Windows key and the E ...

Page 51: ... data protection program incorporated by the movie industry as an action against illegal copies Among the numerous regulations for CSS licensees the most important ones are the coun try specific playback restrictions In order to facilitate the geographically restricted release of movies DVD titles are released for certain regions Copyright laws require the restriction of each DVD movie to a certai...

Page 52: ...c the information is burnt onto the disc with the laser of the Rewriter Therefore these discs are more sensitive than normal CDs Please avoid the following when using recordable rewriteable discs especially blanks that have never before been used radiation by direct sunlight UVA UVB scratches and damage to the disk surface extreme temperatures ...

Page 53: ...llowing table refers to the use of the card reader Slot Card type Contacts MS SD MC Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro SD Secure Digital MMC MultiMediaCard pointing downwards CF CF Compact Flash IBM Microdrive point to front SM XD SmartMedia XD point to bottom pointing upwards If a card is inserted a free drive will be assigned by Windows Only if this concerns a removable disk ...

Page 54: ...udes the background image the screensaver Active Desktop web and additional settings of your display and your graphics card for example The program can be started in the following way Right mouse click on the Windows interface Desktop and left mouse click on Personalization or Via Start Control Panel Appearance and Personalization with a double click with the left mouse button ...

Page 55: ... System Diagram reference E K P Q R Note The speaker outputs K are designed for active speaker systems or head phones Passive speakers cannot be used or if they are the quality will be significantly reduced Click on Mixer in order to open the volume mixer ...

Page 56: ... high volume can lead to lasting damage to your hearing Set the volume to the lowest level before reproduc ing any sound Start the sound reproduction and increase the volume to the level that is comfortable for you Changing the basic settings of the equalizer can also cause damage to the hearing of the listener It can cause damage to the hearing ability of the lis tener if a device is operated thr...

Page 57: ...ers scanners etc Technical Specifications Depending on the application the maximum data transfer is about 100 200 or 400 Mbit s corresponding to a data throughput of up to 50 MB per second The device can be plugged in or unplugged during operation hot plugging The standard cord Shielded Twisted Pairs STP includes 6 strands two lines are live 8V up to 40V 1 5 A max and can be used as an external po...

Page 58: ...ld the devices need more power than this it will be necessary to provide a hub distributor booster On the USB it is possible to connect up to 127 devices which correspond to the USB stan dard 1 1 and 2 0 supported Note If possible always connect your USB devices to the same port where it has been installed Otherwise you will get a new ID and your operating system will ask for a new installation of...

Page 59: ... a Network A network means connecting your PC to another or several other PCs Users can transfer information and data between computers and share resources such as printers modems and hard disk drives Here are some practical examples You can exchange Email and manage appointments in an office Users share a printer in a network and save their data on a central server Two or more PCs can be connecte...

Page 60: ...erprise services and networks or to the Internet Access authorizations are normally needed A fee may be required to use a public access point To set up a wireless network to share Internet access files and printers at home you will need an access point a router and a broadband DSL or cable modem Some access points can also serve as a router and or a broadband modem Check with your retailer to find...

Page 61: ...ate What might be the problem Maybe one of the used network boards works with a different speed e g 10 instead 100 Mbit and your network computer is unable to recognize this If necessary set the network driver to the compatible speed If two PCs should be linked you require a cross link cable otherwise use a patch cable In addition check the protocols and the configuration The data transmission is ...

Page 62: ...e or each window open in the program Moving the cursor over the miniature displays a full screen preview of the par ticular window Moving the cursor away from the miniature closes the full screen preview Jump lists Jump lists offer a practical possibility when opening files which you have recently worked on To display recently used files just right click the application symbol on the Taskbar Right...

Page 63: ... device management Device Stage helps you use all compatible devices connected to your com puter Thanks to Device Stage now you display the device status in one single window and carry out often used commands You will even find pictures of the devices here easily enabling you to see which devices are connected The manufacturer of the devices can even adapt Device Stage If the manufacturer of your ...

Page 64: ...be found in this pro gram This help function fully covers the Windows operating system It is helpful for both beginners and professionals You can print or bookmark the information which is categorized into topics You start like this 1 Click on Start 2 Now select Help and Support ...

Page 65: ...etting Started Learn everything you need to know about the features of the PC It is the aim of this feature to enable both beginners and experienced users to make addi tional setting for the optimal use of Windows 7 after first bringing the PC into operation ...

Page 66: ... size of the text on your screen Use Getting Started to understand your PC better and in order to be able to use it opti mally It will also serve you as an additional source of information for recognizing and removing potential problems You will call up Getting Started as follows 1 Click on Start 2 Select Getting Started in the Program List Windows 7 User Account Control The User Account Control c...

Page 67: ...by category For further information on any element in the Control Panel category view hold the cursor over the symbol or category name and read the pop up display text To open one of these elements click on the associated symbol or category name For a few of these elements a list with executable tasks will open with a selection of indi vidual Control Panel elements Searching for the desired contro...

Page 68: ...ope of supply An overview of the Windows Media Center functions is below Main menu Sub menu TV Films Recordings You will have the possibility of recording broadcasts if you con nect a TV tuner You can play back the broadcasts recorded de lete them or burn them on external media through this Menu point Play back DVD You will play DVDs through this Menu point Set up TV You will have the possibility ...

Page 69: ...ernal device such as an MP3 player or a digital camera you will be able to synchronise the respective data to an external device with the PC through this sub menu Extension set up You will be able to set up a Windows Media Center extension by means of this sub menu You will be able to access the data on your PC by means of a cable or wireless network Only media You will switch to the full image of...

Page 70: ...ng You will start the playback of all the files stored in your music library by means of this sub menu Radio You will have the possibility of listening to a radio broadcaster and to administrate it if you have external radio tuner hardware available Search You will be able to search for music titles composers artists albums etc in a targeted way by means of this sub menu The search will start as s...

Page 71: ...d your hard disk See page 69 for further information regarding data backup How to Install your Software Please follow the instruction of the software vendor We will describe a typical installation Once you insert a CD the installation menu is started automatically Note If the automatic start does not work it is likely that the so called Autorun function has been deactivated Read the respective cha...

Page 72: ... Software Uninstallation In order to remove installed software from your PC follow the next steps 1 Click on Start 2 Click on Control Panel 3 Then select the Programs option 4 Select the respective program start the uninstallation and follow the instructions on the screen ...

Page 73: ...ctivation via the internet is acknowledged with an error message you should perform the following steps 1 Please select the telephone activation and click until the related screen appears 2 Now click on change product key A new window appears Enter the product key This is located on the Certificate of Authenticity COA on the computer s casing 3 Acknowledge your entry and follow the instructions on...

Page 74: ... ad ware by searching and cleaning files registry keys processes and cookies protect ing you from identity theft and the loss of personal information Spamfilter The BullGuard Spamfilter will protect you from annoying spam and potentially costly phishing attempts a key tool in keeping your Inbox free from unsolicited mail Backup Backing up your files has never been easier with both local and online...

Page 75: ...BullGuard is possible in order to always receive the most up to date information and updates A subscription can be purchased on the internet and carried out without complications An additional release or the entering of a licence is not necessary Neither changes nor addi tional settings will have to be made The release will take place automatically after the purchase of a subscription Read the inf...

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Page 77: ...ration Help Appendix 67 Chapter 4 Customer Service Self Help Subject Page Data and System Security 69 System Restore 70 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 73 Customer Service 75 Upgrades and Repairs 78 Recycling and Disposal 79 ...

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Page 79: ...s offers Back up Status and Configuration This program is found in Accessories System Tools within the Start menu You should make a backup disk with all your passwords and the operating system s original configura tion Maintenance Programs You can avoid some hardware and software errors with the help programs such as Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup The help program System Information can also b...

Page 80: ...t before installing new software or drivers At this point if the system does not run properly this recovery point should enable you to return to a workable configuration without deleting newly created documents In the next para graph you will find your options for the repair of an incorrect installation Correction Windows 7 includes various functions ensuring that the PC as well as the installed a...

Page 81: ...erating system programs or hardware components will be classified as an important update and auto matically selected for installation for you Important updates will be provided to remove known problems and to protect the PC against known security risks Carry out four simple steps to download the updates needed and to keep your computer on the current status of technology 1 Click on Start 2 Click o...

Page 82: ...rer Version numbers of additional software programs Plug Play identification key of the hardware devices Windows Update will stand up for the protection of your private data and will not record your name address email address or other forms of personal data The information col lected will only be used during the time that you are visiting the website It will also not be stored The update can only ...

Page 83: ...1 Remove any mass storage devices you may be using memory cards USB sticks etc 2 Switch on the PC 3 Press the corresponding key when you see the message Press F11 to run recov ery or Press F12 to run recovery After a few seconds the message Windows is loading files will appear Wait un til the files are loaded The Power Recover menu will then appear 4 Select the language of the restoration menu 5 C...

Page 84: ...indows activation Your operating instructions include a chapter about this subject When do I have to activate Windows Your software has been preactivated in the factory An activation will only be required if several components are replaced by others you installed a new motherboard a different BIOS version has been installed you install the software on to another computer When is the recovery of th...

Page 85: ...uip ment is supplied with power Check power points power cable and all power switches Switch off the PC and check all cable connections Check the connections to pe ripherals Do not exchange cables even though they may look similar The polarity in those cables may be different When it is confirmed that the computer has power and all connections are correct turn the computer on again Frequent use of...

Page 86: ...disc is inserted correctly Is the optical drive displayed in Windows Explorer If so test another disc The mouse does not work Check the cable Is the mouse functioning in another application program Is the mouse deactivated in Device Manager There is not enough room on the HDD Audio or video recordings need a great deal of memory between 1 and 2 GB hour Safeguard files that you do not need on exter...

Page 87: ... number previously please quote this Driver Support This PC has been extensively tested in our laboratories with a large number of compatible devices It fulfils all required standards and complies with the standard Designed for Win dows which certifies utmost compatibility However often the software drivers for individual components are updated from time to time This is a regular process provided ...

Page 88: ...re opening the housing disconnect the PC from all power sources and remove any connecting cables If the PC has not been disconnected from the power outlet before being opened there is a danger to life through electric shock There is also a risk of damage to the components Internal components of the PC may be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD Carry out system upgrades and changes in an ESD pro...

Page 89: ... wearing optical protection Do not allow yourself to be exposed to the laser beam Avoid exposure of the eyes or skin to direct or stray radiation Recycling and Disposal Device At the end of its life the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish Enquire about the options for environmentally friendly disposal Batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in the household rubbish They must ...

Page 90: ...consult a doctor Do not expose batteries to strong impact by dropping or throwing the batteries Do not reverse the positive and negative terminals to avoid short circuit Do not mix used and new or different types of batteries together Your equipment may not operate properly In addition the battery exhausted first may be excessively drained over discharged Remove promptly the used batteries from th...

Page 91: ...Safety Connecting Operation Help Appendix 81 Chapter 5 Appendix Subject Page Information about conformity 83 Pixel errors in the TFT monitor 85 Index 88 ...

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Page 93: ...008 Electromagnetic Compatibil ity Information about the Regulatory Compliance according to R TTE The following remote equipments may have been supplied with this PC Wireless LAN Due to the capacity of the built in wireless LAN solution 100 mW the device may only be used within buildings in France Currently none of the other EU countries have any restrictions For use in other countries please obta...

Page 94: ... 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 between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a ...

Page 95: ... define the number of permitted pixel errors in the past However these attempts have for the most part been very complicated and completely different from manufacturer to manufacturer MEDION follows the strict and transparent requirement of the ISO 9241 307 Class II Norm which are summarised in brief in the following in the handling of guarantees for all TFT display products for this reason Among ...

Page 96: ...r Class Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Cluster of Type 3 I 0 0 0 0 II 2 2 5 2 III 5 15 50 5 IV 50 150 500 50 The permitted number of errors of the types specified above in each class of error relates to a million pixels and must be converted in accordance with the physical resolution of the display A maximum permitted number in Error Class II follows from this For a resolution of M pixel Sub pixels Type see...

Page 97: ...come estab lished as the standard for manufacturers conscious of quality and with very good display units Example A 50 8 cm display unit consists of 1600 horizontal and 900 vertical scanning elements pixels that is 1 440 000 pixels in total This gives a factor of about 1 44 in relation to one million pixels Error Class II therefore allows 4 errors of both Type 1 and Type 2 10 Type 3 errors and 4 T...

Page 98: ...19 PS 2 devices 13 Sound source audio input 18 Speakers audio output 15 USB devices 17 Power 31 Control panel 57 Customer service 75 D Data and system security 69 Data security 4 Directories 39 Disc drive 40 Driver support 77 E Ergonomics 9 Errors and possible causes 76 F FAQ 74 FCC compliance statement 84 Front Connectivity 12 G Getting Started 20 Graphics card 44 H Hard drive 38 HD See Hard driv...

Page 99: ... supply 31 Program bar 22 R R TTE 83 Recycling and disposal 79 Repair 28 S SD 43 Secure Digital 43 Service engineers 78 Set up location 8 SmartMedia 43 Software 52 Software uninstallation 62 Sound system 45 Standards FCC compliance statement 84 Start button 22 System restore 70 T Transporting 77 Troubleshooting 70 75 U Upgrades and repairs 78 USB port 48 V VGA signal cable 31 W Windows activation ...

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