VIIIPrefaceCleaningDo not apply cleaner directly to the computer; use a soft clean cloth. Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive clea
Modules & Options7 - 6 Security Modules (Fingerprint & TPM)7Security Modules (Fingerprint & TPM)The encrypted channel between the Trust
Modules & OptionsFingerprint Reader 7 - 77Fingerprint ReaderMake sure you have installed the Trusted Platform Module (see page 4 - 9) and Fingerpr
Modules & Options7 - 8 Fingerprint Reader77. Click Next for each window of the tutorial (you can click the button to “skip tutorial” at any time).
Modules & OptionsFingerprint Reader 7 - 9715. See “Help & Manual” on page 7 - 7 for further details.16. If you swipe your finger over the read
Modules & Options7 - 10 Trusted Platform Module7Trusted Platform ModuleBefore setting up the TPM functions you must initialize the security platfo
Modules & OptionsTrusted Platform Module 7 - 1177. Click Start > Programs/All Programs > Infineon Security Platform Solution > Manage Sec
Modules & Options7 - 12 Trusted Platform Module712. If you have chosen to set an Automatic Backup you will need to browse to a location for the ba
Modules & OptionsTrusted Platform Module 7 - 13715. Click Next to confirm the settings.16. If you want to use the TPM for this account select Star
Modules & Options7 - 14 Trusted Platform Module75. Save a location for a Basic User Password reset file, and click Next.6. Click Next to confirm t
Modules & OptionsTrusted Platform Module 7 - 157Initialize the TPM for use with the Protector Suite Software1. Click Start > Programs/All Progr
IXPrefaceTravel ConsiderationsPackingAs you get ready for your trip, run through this list to make sure the system is ready to go:1. Check that the ba
Modules & Options7 - 16 7
TroubleshootingOverview 8 - 18Chapter 8: TroubleshootingOverviewShould you have any problems with your computer, before consulting your service repres
Troubleshooting8 - 2 Basic Hints and Tips8Basic Hints and TipsMany of the following may seem obvious but they are often the solution to a problem when
TroubleshootingBackup and General Maintenance 8 - 38Backup and General Maintenance•Always backup your important data, and keep copies of your OS an
Troubleshooting8 - 4 Viruses8Viruses• Install an Anti-Virus program and keep the definitions file (the file which tells your program which viruses to
TroubleshootingUpgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software 8 - 58Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software• Do not be tempted to make changes to yo
Troubleshooting8 - 6 Upgrading and Adding New Hardware/Software8• Thoroughly check any recent changes you made to your system as these changes may
TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 78Problems & Possible SolutionsProblem Possible Cause - SolutionYou turned on the power bu
Troubleshooting8 - 8 Problems & Possible Solutions8The computer feels too hot.Make sure the computer is properly ventilated and the Vent/Fan intak
TroubleshootingProblems & Possible Solutions 8 - 98You forget the boot password.If you forget the password, you may have to discharge the batte
XPrefaceOn the RoadIn addition to the general safety and maintenance suggestions in this preface, and Chapter 8: Troubleshooting, keep these points in
Troubleshooting8 - 10 Problems & Possible Solutions8Unwelcome numbers appear when typing.If the LED is lit, then Num Lock is turned ON. (see “LE
Interface (Ports & Jacks)Interface (Ports & Jacks) A - 1AAppendix A: Interface (Ports & Jacks)OverviewThe following chapter will give a q
Interface (Ports & Jacks)A - 2 Interface (Ports & Jacks)ANotebook Ports and JacksItem DescriptionBuilt-In Microphone The built-in microphone a
Interface (Ports & Jacks)Interface (Ports & Jacks) A - 3AMini-IEEE 1394 Port This port allows a high-speed connection to various peripheral d
Interface (Ports & Jacks)A - 4 Interface (Ports & Jacks)AUSB 2.0/1.1 Ports These USB 2.0 compatible ports (USB 2.0 is fully USB 1.1 compliant)
BIntel Video Driver ControlsIntel Video Driver Installation B - 1Appendix B: Intel Video Driver ControlsThe basic settings for configuring the LCD
Intel Video Driver ControlsB - 2 Dynamic Video Memory TechnologyBDynamic Video Memory TechnologyIntel® DVMT 3.0 automatically and dynamically allocate
BIntel Video Driver ControlsIntel Graphics Properties B - 3Intel Graphics PropertiesMore advanced video configuration options are provided by the Inte
Intel Video Driver ControlsB - 4 Intel Graphics PropertiesBYou may make changes to the devices, color, schemes, Hot Keys etc. by clicking the appropri
BIntel Video Driver ControlsIntel Graphics Properties B - 5Scheme OptionsUse Scheme Options to configure quick settings for applications which require
XIPrefaceDeveloping Good Work HabitsDeveloping good work habits is important if you need to work in front of the computer for long periods of time. Im
Intel Video Driver ControlsB - 6 Attaching Other DisplaysBAttaching Other DisplaysBesides the built-in LCD, you can also use an external monitor/flat
BIntel Video Driver ControlsDisplay Modes B - 7Display ModesSingle DisplayOnly one of your attached displays is used.TwinThis mode will drive multiple
Intel Video Driver ControlsB - 8 Display ModesBTo Enable Intel(R) Dual Display Clone Mode OR Twin Mode1. Attach your external display to the external
BIntel Video Driver ControlsDisplay Modes B - 9To Enable Extended Desktop Mode:1. Attach your external monitor to the external monitor port and turn i
Intel Video Driver ControlsB - 10 Display ModesBTo Enable Extended Desktop (Display Properties)1. Attach your external monitor to the external monitor
SpecificationsSpecifications C - 1CAppendix C: SpecificationsLatest Specification InformationThe specifications listed in this Appendix are correct a
SpecificationsC - 2 SpecificationsCFeature SpecificationProcessor (CPU On Board)Intel® Core™ Solo ProcessorFC-PGA6 PackageU140065nm (65 Nanometer) Pr
SpecificationsSpecifications C - 3CVideo Adapter Intel 945GMS IntegrationIntel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Intel® GMA 950)Dynamic Video Memory Te
SpecificationsC - 4 SpecificationsCCommunication AZALIA 56K Fax Modem - V.90 & V.92 Compliant10/100M Fast Ethernet LANIntel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG P
SpecificationsSpecifications C - 5COptional Optical Device Module Options:Dummy ODDDVD-ROM Drive ModuleDVD/CD-RW Combo Drive ModuleDVD Dual - Supporti
XIIPrefaceLightingProper lighting and comfortable display viewing angle can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue in your neck and shoulders.• Position
SpecificationsC - 6 C
XIIIPrefaceContentsNotice ...IFCC Statement ...
XIVPrefacePower ManagementOverview ...3-1Advanced Configuration and Power Interfa
XVPrefaceBIOS UtilitiesOverview ...5-1The Power-On Self Test (POST) ...
XVIPrefaceUser Enrollment ...7-7Trusted Platform Module ...
XVIIPrefacePCMCIA ... C-3Card Reader ...
XVIIIPreface
Overview 1 - 1Quick Start Guide1Chapter 1: Quick Start GuideOverviewThis Quick Start Guide is a brief introduction to the basic features of your compu
1 - 2 OverviewQuick Start Guide1Model DesignsThis notebook series includes two different model designs which vary slightly in color and appearance. Ho
Overview 1 - 3Quick Start Guide1Not IncludedOperating Systems (e.g. Windows XP) and applications (e.g. word processing, spreadsheet and database pro-g
1 - 4 System StartupQuick Start Guide1System Startup1. Remove all packing materials.2. Place the computer on a stable surface.3. Securely attach any p
System Map: Top View with LCD Panel Open 1 - 5Quick Start Guide1System Map: Top View with LCD Panel OpenFigure 1 - 2 - Top View with LCD Panel Open147
1 - 6 LED IndicatorsQuick Start Guide1LED IndicatorsThe LED indicators on the computer display helpful information about the current status of the com
Quick Start GuideKeyboard & Hot Keys 1 - 71Keyboard & Hot KeysThe keyboard has a numerical keypad for easy numeric data input, and features fu
1 - 8 Function KeysQuick Start Guide1Function KeysThe function keys (F1 - F12 etc.) will act as hot keys when pressed while the Fn key is held down. I
System Map: Front & Rear Views 1 - 9Quick Start Guide1System Map: Front & Rear Views1423 56Battery InformationAlways completely discharge, th
IPrefaceNoticeThe company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for
1 - 10 System Map: Left ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Left View142563Mini-IEEE 1394 PortThe Mini-IEEE 1394 Port only supports SELF POWERED IEEE 1
System Map: Right View 1 - 11Quick Start Guide1System Map: Right View Changing DVD Regional CodesGo to the Control Panel and double-click System >
1 - 12 System Map: Bottom ViewQuick Start Guide1System Map: Bottom View2314156Figure 1 - 7 - Bottom View1. Vent/Fan Intake/Outlet2. Battery3. Optical
Windows XP Start Menu & Control Panel 1 - 13Quick Start Guide1Windows XP Start Menu & Control PanelMost of the control panels, utilities and p
1 - 14 Video FeaturesQuick Start Guide1Video FeaturesYour computer has built-in Intel on-board video. You can switch display devices, and configure di
Video Features 1 - 15Quick Start Guide1Figure 1 - 9 - Display Properties DesktopTable 1 - 4 - Display OptionsIntel Display Mode DescriptionSingle Mode
1 - 16 Power Management FeaturesQuick Start Guide1Power Management FeaturesThe Power Options control panel icon in Windows (see page 1 - 13) allows yo
Features & ComponentsOverview 2 - 12Chapter 2: Features & ComponentsOverviewRead this chapter to learn more about the following main features
Features & Components2 - 2 Hard Disk Drive2Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive is used to store your data in the computer. The hard disk can be tak
Features & ComponentsOptical (CD/DVD) Device 2 - 32Optical (CD/DVD) DeviceThere is a bay for a 5.25" optical (CD/DVD) device (9.5mm height
IIPrefaceFCC Statement(Federal Communications Commission)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi
Features & Components2 - 4 Optical (CD/DVD) Device2Handling CDs or DVDsProper handling of your CDs/DVDs will prevent them from being damaged. Plea
Features & ComponentsOptical (CD/DVD) Device 2 - 52DVD Regional CodesTo change the DVD regional codes see “Changing DVD Regional Codes” on page
Features & Components2 - 6 4-in-1 Card Reader24-in-1 Card ReaderThe card reader allows you to use some of the latest digital storage cards. Push t
Features & ComponentsPC Card Slot 2 - 72PC Card SlotThe computer is equipped with a PCMCIA 3.3V/5V slot for one type II PCMCIA CardBus PC Card
Features & Components2 - 8 TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse2TouchPad and Buttons/MouseThe TouchPad is an alternative to the mouse; however, you can also
Features & ComponentsAudio Features 2 - 92Audio FeaturesYou can configure the audio options on your computer from the Sounds and Audio Devices Wi
Features & Components2 - 10 Adding a Printer2Adding a PrinterThe most commonly used peripheral is a printer. The following conventions will help y
Power ManagementOverview 3 - 13Chapter 3: Power ManagementOverviewTo conserve power, especially when using the battery, your computer uses the ACPI po
Power Management3 - 2 The Power Sources3The Power SourcesThe computer can be powered by either an AC/DC adapter or a battery pack.AC/DC AdapterUse onl
Power ManagementTurning on the Computer 3 - 33Turning on the ComputerNow you are ready to begin using your computer. To turn it on simply press the
IIIPrefaceIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFollow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and
Power Management3 - 4 Power Schemes3Power SchemesYou can set your computer to conserve power through individual components by means of Power Schemes.
Power ManagementPower Schemes 3 - 53Each Windows Power Scheme will also adjust the processor performance of your machine in order to save power. This
Power Management3 - 6 System Power Options3System Power OptionsYou can use the system power options to stop the computer’s operation and restart where
Power ManagementSystem Power Options 3 - 73Stand byStand by saves the least amount of power, but takes the shortest time to return to full operation.
Power Management3 - 8 Configuring the Power Button3Configuring the Power ButtonThe power button may be set to send the computer in to either Stand by
Power ManagementBattery Information 3 - 93Battery InformationPlease follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery.New Battery
Power Management3 - 10 Battery Information3Battery life may be shortened through improper maintenance. To optimize the life and improve its performanc
Power ManagementBattery Information 3 - 113Proper handling of the Battery Pack• DO NOT disassemble the battery pack under any circumstances• DO NOT ex
Power Management3 - 12 Battery Information3Battery FAQHow do I completely discharge the battery?Use the computer with battery power until it shuts dow
Drivers & UtilitiesWhat to Install 4 - 14Chapter 4: Drivers & UtilitiesThis chapter deals with installing the drivers and utili-ties essential
IVPrefaceInstructions for Care and OperationThe notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:1.
Drivers & Utilities4 - 2 What to Install4Navigate (Browse..) to D:You will notice that many of the instructions for driver in-stallation require
Drivers & UtilitiesWhat to Install 4 - 34Service PacksCheck the warnings on the following pages regarding installation of the appropriate Service
Drivers & Utilities4 - 4 What to Install4Authorized Driver MessageIf you receive a message telling you that the driver you are installing is not a
Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 54Driver InstallationInsert the Device Drivers & Utilities + User’s Manual CD-ROM and click Install
Drivers & Utilities4 - 6 Driver Installation4Table 4 - 1 - Driver InstallationService Pack InstallationMake sure you install the appropriate servi
Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 74Chipset1. Click 1.Install Chipset Driver > Yes. OR Click Start (menu) > Run... and navigate (Br
Drivers & Utilities4 - 8 Driver Installation4LANNote that you should click Cancel if a Found New Hardware Wizard appears before installing the LAN
Drivers & UtilitiesDriver Installation 4 - 94PCMCIA/CardReader1. Click 6.Install CardReader Driver > Yes. OR Click Start (menu) > Run... a
Drivers & Utilities4 - 10 Driver Installation4Fingerprint Reader1. Click 8.Install Fingerprint Driver > Yes. OR Click Start (menu) > Run...
BIOS UtilitiesOverview 5 - 15Chapter 5: BIOS UtilitiesOverviewThis chapter gives a brief introduction to the computer’s built-in software: Diagnostics
VPreface3. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields. These can hi
BIOS Utilities5 - 2 The Power-On Self Test (POST)5The Power-On Self Test (POST)Each time you turn on the computer, the system takes a few seconds t
BIOS UtilitiesThe Power-On Self Test (POST) 5 - 35Failing the POSTErrors can be detected during the POST. There are two categories, “fatal” and “no
BIOS Utilities5 - 4 The Setup Program5The Setup ProgramThe Phoenix Setup program tells the system how to configure itself and manage ba-sic features a
BIOS UtilitiesThe Setup Program 5 - 55Setup ScreensThe following pages contain additional advice on portions of the Setup.Along the top of the screen
BIOS Utilities5 - 6 Main Menu5Main MenuCPU Type and SpeedThis item contains information on the CPU type and speed, and is not user config-urable.Figur
BIOS UtilitiesMain Menu 5 - 75System Time & Date (Main Menu)The hour setting uses the 24-hour system (i.e., ØØ = midnight; 13 = 1 pm). If you can
BIOS Utilities5 - 8 Advanced Menu5Advanced MenuIDE Channel 0 Master/Slave (Main Menu)Press Enter here to open the sub-menu to show the configuration o
BIOS UtilitiesAdvanced Menu 5 - 95Internal Pointing Device (Advanced Menu)Use this item to enable/disable the internal TouchPad (alternatively you can
BIOS Utilities5 - 10 Security Menu5Security MenuSet Supervisor Password (Security Menu)You can set a password for access to the PhoenixBIOS Setup Util
BIOS UtilitiesSecurity Menu 5 - 115Set User Password (Security Menu)You can set a password for user mode access to the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility. This
VIPrefacePower SafetyThe computer has specific power requirements:• Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer.• Your AC/DC adapter
BIOS Utilities5 - 12 Security Menu5Set HDD Password (Security Menu)Press Enter to create a password for access to the computer’s hard disk when the co
BIOS UtilitiesPower Menu 5 - 135Power MenuPower MenuTo optimize battery life it is necessary to discharge the battery completely and re-charge it agai
BIOS Utilities5 - 14 Power Menu5Start Battery Calibration (Power Menu)Press Enter to start the battery calibration process. The system will prompt you
BIOS UtilitiesBoot Menu 5 - 155Boot MenuWhen you turn the computer on it will look for an operating system (e.g. Win-dowsXP) from the devices listed i
BIOS Utilities5 - 16 Exit Menu5Exit MenuChoosing to Discard Changes, or Exit Discarding Changes, will wipe out any changes you have made to the Setup.
Upgrading The ComputerOverview 6 - 16Chapter 6: Upgrading The ComputerOverviewThis chapter contains information on upgrading the computer. Follow the
Upgrading The Computer6 - 2 Overview6When Not to UpgradeThese procedures involve opening the system’s case, adding and sometimes replac-ing parts.You
Upgrading The ComputerRemoving the Battery 6 - 36Removing the BatteryIf you are confident in undertaking upgrade procedures yourself, for safety reaso
Upgrading The Computer6 - 4 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive6Upgrading the Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5&q
Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Hard Disk Drive 6 - 563. Remove the hard disk bay cover (and foam top cover for 1.8" hard disks).4. Ca
VIIPrefaceBattery Precautions• Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer.• Do not
Upgrading The Computer6 - 6 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive65. Remove the hard disk from the bay, and then remove the case .6. Reverse the process to
Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the Optical (CD/DVD) Device Drive 6 - 76Upgrading the Optical (CD/DVD) Device Drive1. Turn off the computer, and tu
Upgrading The Computer6 - 8 Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)6Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)The computer has one memory sockets for 200 pin Smal
Upgrading The ComputerUpgrading the System Memory (RAM) 6 - 963. Carefully remove the component bay cover .4. Gently pull the two release latches
Upgrading The Computer6 - 10 Upgrading the System Memory (RAM)65. The RAM module will pop-up, and you can remove it.6. Insert a new module holdi
Modules & OptionsOverview 7 - 17Chapter 7: Modules & OptionsOverviewThis chapter contains the information on the Bluetooth, WLAN and Security
Modules & Options7 - 2 Bluetooth Module7Bluetooth ModuleIf you have included a Bluetooth module in your purchase option, make sure that the option
Modules & OptionsBluetooth Module 7 - 379. Configure the settings by going to the IVT Corporation BlueSoleil - Main Window control panel (Start &g
Modules & Options7 - 4 Intel PRO/Wireless WLAN Module7Intel PRO/Wireless WLAN ModuleIf you have included an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/
Modules & OptionsIntel PRO/Wireless WLAN Module 7 - 57Intel WLAN Driver Installation1. Make sure the module is powered on, and then insert the
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