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Using Your Documentation
This User’s Manual
Special Features of the User’s Manual
Using the Software Documentation
Introducing Your Computer
Using Your Computer for the First Time
Attaching the AC Adapter
Turning On the Computer
Understanding POST
Adjusting the LCD Display
Turning Off Your Computer
Restarting Your Computer
Tips for Using Your Computer
Traveling with Your Computer
Handling Spills
Storing the Computer for Long Periods
Using the Keyboard
Using the Numeric Keypad
Using Special Function Keys
Using the Touchpad
Reading the System Status Lights
Connecting the Port Replicator
Connecting Peripheral Devices
Using the TV-out (composite) Port
Connecting External Modules
Using the SmartBay Utility
Using the Floppy Drive
Using the CD-ROM Drive
Using the Hard Drive
Using the Battery
Charging the Battery
Safely Using the AC Adapter and Batteries
Removing and Inserting the Battery
Monitoring the Battery Charge
Using the Battery Gauge
Using PowerProfiler to Monitor the Battery
Battery Warnings
Using System Setup
Starting System Setup
Main Menu
Advanced Menu
Security Menu
Power Menu
Boot Menu
Exit Menu
Using System Security
System Passwords
Creating a Password
Deleting a Password
Requiring a Boot Password
Locking the Hard Drive Boot Sector
Locking the Floppy Drive
Locking the Keyboard
Using Power Management Options
Maximum Power Saving Mode
Standby Mode
Rest Mode
Rest Mode Precautions
Using PowerProfiler
Creating a Save to Disk Partition
Changing the Video Configuration
Resolution and Color Depth
Configuring Display Features
Selecting a Monitor Type
Changing Color Depth and Resolution
Changing the Video Driver
In Windows 98:
In Windows NT 4.0:
Working with PC Cards
Maintaining PC Cards
Using PC Cards
Windows 98
Windows NT 4.0
About Drivers and System Resources
Drivers
IRQs
Enabling the Infrared Port
Service Pack 3 for Windows NT 4.0
Troubleshooting
Operating Problems
Using Options
AC Adapter
Auto Adapter
Battery Pack
Memory Modules
External Numeric Keypad
External CD-ROM Drive Module
External DVD-ROM Drive Module
Docking Options
Specifications
Abbreviations
Glossary
Recording the Computer Hardware Configuration
Using Your Documentation Congratulations on your purchase of a portable computer! Whether you are new to using a portable computer or are an experienced user, your documentation can help you get the most from your computer. Your computer comes with the following documentation: • The User’s Manual • Third-party software user documentation The following sections tell you where to look for the information you need. This User’s Manual This user’s manual can help you to • Learn how to use your computer. • Learn safety and maintenance tips. • Learn how to configure your computer. • Get answers to troubleshooting questions. Special Features of the User’s Manual Three types of messages with icons appear in the manual: A note informs you of special circumstances. A caution warns you of possible damage to equipment. A warning indicates the possibility of personal injury. Using Your Documentation 1
Keys that you need to press to perform certain functions are shown in the manual enclosed in angle brackets. For example, indicates the control key (Ctrl on the computer’s keyboard). If you need to press two keys at the same time, the key names are shown joined by a plus sign. For example, means that you should press the Fn key and hold it and then press the F11 key. If you are new to using computers, see the Glossary. The Glossary explains general computing terms that are used in this manual and tells you about some of the differences between portable computers and desktop computers. Using the Software Documentation Your computer shipped from the factory with several software programs installed. The software may include its own online or printed documentation. Refer to the documentation or the Help options in the software for more information. 2 User’s Manual
Introducing Your Computer Your computer is an ultra-thin lightweight portable computer that includes features to meet your computing needs at home or on the road. A port replicator is supplied with each computer, see Figure 12 on page 21 for more information. Figure 1 through 3 shows you the features of your computer. LCD latchs Speaker Touchpad Mouse buttons Microphone LCD External module connector Power button AC adapter connector Microphone jack Status lights Battery Audio headphone -out jack Figure 1. Front View of Computer Introducing Your Computer 3
Serial port Docking connector Infrared port USB port PS/2™ mouse and keyboard port PC Card compartment Fan vents Kensington lock support Figure 2. Back View of Computer Battery latch Labels showing part number and serial number Figure 3. Bottom View of Computer 4 User’s Manual
Using Your Computer for the First Time This section gives you detailed information on using your computer for the first time. Attaching the AC Adapter Your computer runs on power from the battery that came installed in the computer or from an electrical outlet. The first time that you use your computer, fully charge the battery by attaching the AC adapter to the computer and to an electrical outlet. Your AC adapter can accept an input voltage of 100 to 120 V AC or 200 to 240 V AC. All batteries lose their charge if they sit unused for an extended time period. When not used, the provided battery can discharge fully in 2 to 3 months. The battery may have discharged in the time it took for the computer to go from the factory to you. To attach the AC adapter: 1. Plug the AC adapter into the power connector on the right side of the computer (Figure 4). 2. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter and then to an electrical outlet. Using Your Computer for the First Time 5
Adapter plug AC adapter Battery charge light Power cord Figure 4. Connecting the AC Adapter The battery starts charging as soon as you plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. The battery charges faster if the computer is turned off during charging. If the battery is fully depleted and the computer is turned off, the battery charges in about 2.5 hours. If the computer is turned on, the battery charges in about 4 hours. When the battery is charging, the battery charge light is amber. When the battery is fully charged, the light turns green. See ”Using the Battery” on page 34 for more information on using your computer’s battery. Turning On the Computer To turn on the computer’s power for the first time: 1. Slide the LCD cover latches apart and hold them (Figure 5). 2. Lift up the LCD cover. 6 User’s Manual
Figure 5. Opening the Computer 3. Press and then release the power button (Figure 6). The power light is on when the computer’s power is on. Power button Power light Figure 6. Turning On the Computer’s Power Understanding POST When you turn on your computer, a routine called POST automatically runs to test the computer components. The Manufacturer’s logo appears on the screen during POST, if you press the ESC key while the logo is displayed you will see several messages on the screen (see “Boot Menu” on page 51 for information on disabling the logo screen). Using Your Computer for the First Time 7
Screen messages are built into the computer to report both normal and abnormal system conditions. If an error message appears, take any action suggested in the message. If the message identifies the error condition but does not suggest any corrective action, write down the message and contact the manufacturer or an authorized manufacturer’s service center for assistance. Adjusting the LCD Display You may wish to adjust the LCD display when you begin using your computer. A TFT LCD does not require adjustment for contrast because the contrast is set to remain at maximum. To adjust the brightness of the LCD: • Press to increase the display brightness. • Press to decrease the display brightness. Turning Off Your Computer If your computer has a Windows operating system, turn off your computer by performing the shutdown procedure described in this section. Otherwise, you may lose data. To turn off the computer: 1. Click Start on the taskbar. 2. Click Shut Down. 3. Select the shut down option. 4. Click OK or Yes. • If the operating system is Windows 98, the computer turns off. • If the operating system is Windows NT, you receive a shutdown message and must press the power button to turn off the computer. 8 User’s Manual
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