HANNspree SN22A1 User Manual

All-In-One PC  
SN22A1 series  
User’s Manual  
S_SN22A1_UM_EUR_V01_P  
Table of Contents  
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Overview of your documentation  
Document type  
Your documentation contains printed information and PDF user manuals to help you perform  
various tasks.  
Printed documentation  
Quick Start Guide provides information about setting up your computer.  
Non-printed documentation  
User Manual provides information about using your computer, cleaning and maintaining  
the monitor and the accessories, and the common solutions to the problems you may  
encounter while using your computer.  
Recovery DVD and Driver Disc (containing this manual) provides information about  
restoring your computer system to factory settings.  
Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you  
to the risk of electric shock and other hazards. If any of the above mentioned misuse or other  
accident such as dropping or mishandling occurs, contact qualified service personnel for  
servicing.  
Typographics  
Special tips, notes, and cautions that appear throughout this manual are designed to ensure  
that you perform specific tasks properly, preventing unnecessary errors.  
CAUTION: Indicates important information to prevent potential damage to the unit  
and data, or personal injury caused by improper use.  
NOTE: Indicates additional information for particular situation.  
TIP: Indicates useful information for completing a task.  
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Package contents  
When unpacking please check you have the following items. If any are missing or damaged,  
please contact the place of purchase for a replacement. Retain the box and packaging in case  
you need to transport your personal computer in the future. The fitted foam packing is ideal for  
protecting the device during transport.  
The appearance and contents of your package may be different from those  
illustrated below due to regional variations.  
Standard items  
All-in-One PC  
power adapter  
power cord  
Quick Start Guide  
Driver CD  
keyboard  
Recovery DVD  
mouse  
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Getting to know the PC  
Touring the PC  
This section describes the views and the features of the controls, ports, buttons, components,  
and connectors of your computer.  
Front view  
No.  
Item  
Description  
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Built-in microphone  
The built-in microphone receives sounds and voices when  
used with the built-in webcam.  
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3
Webcam  
The built-in camera allows you to capture still images,  
record videos, and have video chats.  
Touch-enabled  
The monitor is equipped with touch screen. You may make  
widescreen (for select adjustments to your work field at your fingertips. The touch  
models)  
screen will responsively react with your fingertip  
commands.  
4
Power. Press to turn on your computer.  
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Picture mode switch. Press the key continually to select  
the mode which best suits the type of images shown on  
the screen. These modes include Standard, Sport,  
Photo, and Movie.  
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Input signal switch. Press to select the input signal that  
may have connected to your computer.  
LCD display switch. Press to turn on or turn off the display.  
When the system is on, pressing the LCD display control  
will turn off the display and the built-in speakers.  
When the system is on, pressing the LCD display  
control will turn off the display and the built-in  
speakers.  
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Brightness/Increase. Hotkey for LCD Brightness control /  
Press to make increase adjustment.  
/
Volume/Decrease. Hotkey for LCD Volume control / Press  
to make increase adjustment.  
/
Volume function is only available for the HDMI  
input signal.  
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Auto-adjust. Press to automatically optimize and adjust the  
screen while displaying video source from the D-sub input  
jack.  
Speakers  
The internal speakers deliver high-quality audio while  
listening to music or watching your home videos and DVD  
discs.  
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Rear view  
No.  
Item  
Description  
1
Vents  
The design of the vents is to prevent the computer from  
overheating. The internal fans blow hot air away from heat-  
sensitive components in the computer.  
Keep the vents clean and free of dirt and dust, as blocking it may cause serious  
thermal problems.  
2
Rear panel cover  
The hard drive and the memory module slots are located  
under the rear panel cover. You may access your hard drive  
and the memory module after removing the cover.  
3
4
Computer stand  
You can adjust the computer stand for the best viewing  
angle.  
Audio/Headphone output jack. Connect your headphones or  
speakers to this jack to listen to the sound from your PC  
when watching videos and DVDs, listening to music, and  
playing games.  
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6
7
Audio input jack. Connect to an audio in jack on external  
audio equipment for audio sound.  
Microphone input jack. Connect your microphone to this jack  
to record sound or voice.  
LAN (Local Area Network) port. Use an Ethernet (RJ45)  
cable to connect your computer with a network or broadband  
device.  
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USB ports. Insert the USB plugs into the USB ports to  
connect your USB devices, such as MP3 players, digital  
cameras, keyboard and mouse, or external hard disk drives,  
etc.  
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DC IN port. Connect the power cord to this port to power the  
computer.  
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15-pin D-Sub input jack. Use a 15-pin D-Sub cable to  
connect other devices with D-Sub output port, such as  
notebooks, or game consoles, etc.  
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HDMI  
HDMI input port. Use a HDMI cable to connect your devices  
with HDMI output ports, such as DVD players, or game  
consoles, etc.  
Security lock slot. We recommend you to attach a security  
lock (sold separately) and cable (sold separately) to the slot  
to help prevent possible theft.  
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Right-side view  
No.  
Item  
Description  
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Media card  
reader  
Insert your memory card into this media card reader to access  
photos, audio and video files, or other data stored in the memory  
cards. This reader supports the following card types:  
Secure Digital (SD)  
MultiMedia Card (MMC)  
Memory Stick (MS)  
Memory Stick Pro (MS Pro)  
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USB ports  
Connect the USB plugs into the USB ports to connect your USB  
devices, such as MP3 players, digital cameras, keyboard and  
mouse, or external hard disk drives, etc.  
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Left-side view  
No.  
Item  
Description  
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CD/DVD drive  
Press the Eject button and insert a CD/DVD into this drive to  
play your CD’s collections, DVD movies, or access the data  
burned onto the discs.  
To record a CD or DVD, press the Eject button to insert a  
recordable CD or DVD into this drive and burn the data with CD/  
DVD recording applications installed on your system.  
2
Eject button  
Press to open the disc tray.  
Wired keyboard and mouse  
This section describes some information about the wired keyboard and mouse.  
Special keyboard buttons (front view)  
The appearance of the keyboard may vary by region.  
1. <Caps Lock>: Press to toggle between uppercase and lowercase text as you type.  
2. <My Computer> key: Press to activate the My Computer window.  
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3. Mute key: Press to mute the volume.  
4. Volume down key: Press to decrease the volume level.  
5. Volume up key: Press to increase the volume level.  
6. Numeric keypad: Use the numeric keypad to enter numbers and do calculations. Pressing  
<Num Lock> will activate or inactivate the numeric keypad.  
7. Cursor control keys (left, right, up, down): Use these directional keys to move the mouse  
pointer to the desired location.  
8. <Application> key: Press to open up the context menu which appears when you right-  
click the mouse.  
9. <Windows> key: Press to activate the Start menu.  
10. <Fn> (Function) key: Press to perform specific tasks.  
You can use the function hotkeys to quickly launch your favorite programs, files, and websites.  
To use the hotkeys, press and hold the <Fn> key, and then press the desired hotkey.  
Function key  
Performed task  
Press to skip to the previous audio track or movie chapter.  
<Fn> + <F9> (  
)
Press to stop the playback.  
<Fn> + <F10> ( )  
<Fn> + <F11> (  
Press to start or pause the playback.  
)
)
Press to play the next audio track or movie chapter.  
<Fn> + <F12> (  
To adjust keyboard functionality, click “Start” at the bottom left corner of  
your screen, select “Control Panel” to open the “Adjusting your computer’s  
settings” window, then select “Keyboard”, and make adjustments in the  
opened “Keyboard Properties” dialog box according to your preference.  
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Overview of the wired mouse (front view)  
1. Left button: single-click or double-click to select items. To drag and drop items, click on the  
items and hold the left button, then drag them to the desired destination before releasing  
the button.  
2. Central wheel: Rotate the wheel to scroll up and down a page.  
3. Right button: Single-click to open a menu of the selected item.  
Indicator lights  
The table below describes the status that LED indicators present.  
LED  
Activities  
1
Power  
When the computer is on, the LED indicator lights up in  
blue.  
When the computer is off, the LED indicator goes off.  
2
3
LCD display  
power  
When the monitor is on, the LED indicator lights up in blue.  
CD/DVD drive  
activity  
When the CD/DVD drive is in use, the LED indicator flashes  
green.  
When the CD/DVD drive is not in use, the LED indicator  
goes off.  
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Setting up the PC  
This section describes how to set up your computer and make adjustments to the monitor.  
Preparing to setup your PC  
Before attempting to set up your computer, to protect the computer and monitor, you should:  
find a flat open area on your desk to position your computer  
place a soft item like the computer packaging bag on the desk for padding  
It is suggested to install your computer in a space that allows for airflow as  
restricting the airflow may cause overheating which could impact the  
performance of your computer.  
1. Gently lay the screen face down on a flat clean padded surface. Pull the computer stand  
apart from the computer.  
Please ensure the computer stand has been pulled up to its fully extended  
position, so that your computer may stand firm and upright.  
2. Carefully lift the computer to set the best viewing angle by pulling the top of the display  
forward.  
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Your computer is stable through a 45-degree range of motion, from upright  
10° to 55° (leaning back).  
As you pull the display forward, the stand will maintain the adjusted angle.  
Now you are ready to access some ports on the rear panel of the computer to make cable  
connections.  
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Connecting the power  
The illustrations may differ from product supplied for your region.  
1. Connect the power cable to the supplied power adapter.  
2. Connect the power plug to the power jack on the rear panel of the monitor.  
3. Connect the power adapter to a nearby power outlet.  
Do not plug in or turn on the power to the computer until instructed to do so.  
Connecting the wired keyboard and mouse  
The complete computer installation includes the setup of the keyboard and mouse. Follow the  
procedures below to set up your keyboard and mouse.  
1. Connect the USB cable on the keyboard to a USB port on the rear panel of the computer.  
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2. Connect the USB cable on the mouse to the other USB port on the rear panel of the  
computer.  
• It is recommended that you use the USB ports on the rear panel for devices  
that usually remain connected, such as keyboards and mouse.  
• For information about using the keyboard shortcut keys and mouse, see  
Customizing the mouse settings  
You may configure the mouse settings to meet your personal preferences. To modify the mouse  
settings, follow the procedures below.  
1. Click the Start menu at the bottom left corner of your screen.  
2. Select Control Panel to open the Adjusting your computer’s settings window.  
3. Select Mouse to open the Mouse Properties dialog box.  
4. Make adjustments according to your preference.  
Turning on the PC  
After you finish the installation of your computer, press the Power button on the front panel of  
the computer to turn it on. Then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the initial setup.  
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Turning off the PC  
To turn off the system, close all the active windows, and then click the Start menu at the bottom  
left corner of your screen, and then click Shut Down on the right side of the open tab.  
Alternatively, after closing all the active windows, you may press the Power button on the front  
panel of the computer to turn off the system.  
Turning off the display  
To save power, you may press the LCD display switch button to turn off the LCD monitor  
power when not in use. Pressing the same button again will turn on the screen.  
Pressing the LCD display switch button will only turn off the monitor, and the  
system is still operating.  
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Configuring the display  
You may press the Auto-adjust button to automatically optimize and adjust the screen settings  
while displaying video source from the D-sub input jack.  
Brightness control  
To adjust the brightness level of the monitor, press the Brightness/Increase button to display  
the Brightness indicator, and then press the same button to increase the level or press the  
Volume/Decrease button to decrease the level.  
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Volume control  
To adjust the sound level, press the Volume/Decrease button to display the Volume indicator,  
and then press the Brightness/Increase button to increase the level or press the Volume/  
Decrease button to decrease the level.  
The Volume function is only available for the HDMI input signal.  
Picture mode control  
To display the contents of images in an optimal mode, continuously press the Picture mode  
button to switch among Standard, Sport, Photo, and Movie. Each mode has its own preset  
picture settings.  
Picture Mode  
Standard  
Sport  
Descriptions  
for basic PC application  
for viewing motion pictures such as sports  
for viewing still images  
for viewing videos  
Photo  
Movie  
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Using the PC  
This section describes more tasks your computer can perform, including connecting to the  
Internet, using the Webcam to communicate with your family and friends, enjoying your digital  
entertainment from CD and DVD, reading and writing to your memory cards, and taking control  
of your computer via the touchscreen technology.  
Connecting to the Internet  
With the access to the Internet you can browse the Web, send e-mail or exchange instant  
messages with friends and family.  
Before attempting to build the Internet connectivity with either a wired or wireless local area  
network, you need to purchase high-speed Internet service from an Internet service provider  
(ISP). Your ISP will offer various Internet connection options, and assist you in setting up the  
Internet access through them.  
To set up your computer to access the Internet connection, the following items are needed:  
Broadband modem (DSL or cable) purchased from your Internet service provider (ISP).  
An Ethernet cable (sold separately)  
- to connect your computer and the broadband modem, or  
- to connect the broadband modem and a wireless router or access point which serves as  
an access point station to make transmission possible. (for a wireless network)  
For a wireless network connection, a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) card for your  
computer to connect with the router or access point. (sold separately; a built-in wireless  
LAN card is supplied with select models only.)  
For details about installing the wireless LAN card, router, or access point,  
please refer to the manuals that shipped with the product you purchased or  
contact that manufacturer.  
Connecting to a wired network  
1. Ensure the local area network is properly set up.  
- You have purchased the Internet service from an ISP.  
- You have set up the broadband modem (DSL or cable).  
2. Connect the computer LAN port to the modem with an Ethernet cable.  
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3. Open the Web browser and access any Web site to test the network connection.  
Connecting to a wireless network (for select models)  
Wireless LAN (WLAN) connectivity has limited range, depending upon the equipment being  
used, the chosen frequency band, radiowave interference, and the physical landscape,  
including building structure. Circumstances will vary depending upon your particular situation.  
1. Make sure you  
- are located within the wireless network service area.  
- have purchased the Internet service from an ISP.  
- have inserted the wireless LAN card to the computer and installed its drivers.  
- have set up the broadband modem (DSL or cable).  
- have connected the modem to the wireless router or access point with an Ethernet cable.  
2. Click the Wireless Network icon in the system tray,  
, to open a list of available wireless  
networks.  
3. Choose a network you intend to join from the list.  
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If the selected network requires security authentication, please enter user  
name and password.  
4. If you are able to successfully connect to a wireless network, you will receive a message  
indicating that the connection has been established.  
5. Open the Web browser and access any Web site to test the network connection.  
To disable WLAN manually, click “Disconnect” from the Wireless Network  
Connection list.  
Using the webcam  
Your computer comes with a built-in 1.3 megapixel webcam at the top center of the bezel. With  
this webcam, you can capture still images or record videos via the preinstalled image capture  
software, or you can chat online in real time via instant message programs.  
Check the ambient light conditions around the webcam to avoid getting  
images that appear too dark or too light.  
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Using the optical disc drive  
Your computer comes with an optical disc drive, which supports music CDs, video CDs and  
DVD. You can also use it to burn CD-R/CD-RW or DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD-RW/  
DVD-RAM discs.  
The following tables show which formats are supported by the optical disc drive.  
CD-writable drives  
Media Type  
CD-R  
Read  
Yes  
Write  
Yes  
Rewritable  
Yes  
CD-RW  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
DVD-Writable drives  
Media Type  
CD-R  
Read  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Write  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Rewritable  
Yes  
CD-RW  
Yes  
DVD+R  
Yes  
DVD-R  
Yes  
DVD+RW  
DVD-RW  
DVD-RAM  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Inserting a disc  
When the optical disc drive is in use, the indicator lights up and flashes.  
When the indicator light is flashing, do not move the computer.  
1. Press the Eject button on the drive, as shown below.  
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2. Gently pull out the disc tray.  
3. With the label side facing forward, place the disc in the center of the disc tray.  
4. Gently push the disc tray back into the disc slot.  
5. The optical disc drive indicator is on and your computer will start to read the disc you just  
inserted.  
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Reading a disc  
1. Follow the steps in the “Inserting a disc” section.  
2. When prompted, choose the desired program to play the inserted disc.  
If no window appears on the desktop, click “Start”, select “All Programs”,  
and then select the desired software to play the inserted disc. For more  
instructions about the selected software, please see its manual or online  
help.  
Writing to a disc  
Ensure that the discs you create do not violate copyright laws.  
1. Follow the steps in the “Inserting a disc” section.  
2. When prompted, choose the desired program to record files to the inserted rewritable disc.  
If no window appears on the desktop, click “Start”, select “All Programs”,  
and then select the desired disc copying software to create your disc. For  
more instructions about the selected software, please see its manual or  
online help.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete burning process.  
Removing a disc  
1. Ensure the optical disc driver indicator is off.  
2. Press the Eject button on the drive.  
3. Pull out the disc tray and remove the disc.  
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Alternatively, you may click “Start”, select “Computer” to open the  
Computer window, then right-click the disc drive icon, and select “Eject”  
from the menu.  
If the disc tray doesn’t open, please restart your system and repeat the  
above procedures.  
4. Gently push the disc tray back into the disc slot.  
Using memory cards  
Your computer comes with a 4-in-1 media card reader which allows you to exchange and share  
your data stored on your memory cards with other devices, such as your mobile phones and  
digital cameras.  
The media card reader supports the following memory card types:  
Secure Digital (SD)  
MultiMedia Card (MMC)  
Memory Stick (MS)  
Memory Stick Pro (MS Pro)  
To use the media card reader, follow the direction arrow on your memory card to insert it into the  
slot until it clicks into place. Insert the card with the metallic connectors facing towards you.  
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Your system will automatically detect the inserted memory card and then display the content of  
the memory card.  
If no window appears on the desktop, click “Start”, select “Computer” to  
open the Computer window, then double-click the memory card icon to  
access the data stored on the memory card. If the Computer window does  
not show any memory card icon, check if the memory card is inserted in the  
correct direction.  
To remove a memory card, click Start, select Computer to open the Computer window, and  
right-click the memory card icon, then select Eject from the menu, and do not remove the  
memory card until you have saved any changes.  
Never remove the memory card or turn off the computer while the media  
card reader is still reading or writing files from the card, or you may lose  
data.  
Always remove the inserted memory card from the media card reader before  
you turn off the computer.  
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Using the touch screen (for select models)  
Your computer is equipped with a touch screen which has a high sensitivity level. You can  
control your PC with the touch of your finger or by using a stylus pen. Your fingertips and stylus  
pen work as the hand-held mouse pointer. When you control the computer with your fingertips  
on the screen, the hand-held mouse can work concurrently.  
When you press LCD display switch button to turn off the LCD monitor, the  
touch screen is still active. To avoid accidental or unintentional activation  
and inactivation of the functions or programs while the monitor is turned off,  
do not touch on the screen surface while the system is still running.  
Do not apply pressure on the front of the display or around the screen  
borders to avoid damaging the touch screen. For more details about  
maintaining and cleaning the LCD screen, please see Cleaning the screen  
Selecting items with your touch screen  
Use the touch screen as follows:  
Tap once for a single mouse click.  
Tap twice for a double mouse click  
Press and hold an item to open the item's menu, then move your finger to the appropriate  
menu item. When your remove your finger, the item is selected.  
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Using the Peripheral Devices  
Connecting USB devices  
Your computer comes with 4 USB ports; two on the side panel and the other on the rear panel.  
To expand the functionality of your computer, you may connect your USB peripherals, such as  
digital still camera, digital video camera, printer, floppy disk drive. etc., to the USB ports of your  
computer.  
To connect USB peripherals to the USB port, please follow the procedures below.  
1. Choose a USB port you wish to use.  
It is recommended that you use the USB ports on the rear panel for devices  
that usually remain connected, such as your keyboard and mouse.  
2. If your USB device hasn’t been connected with the USB cable, connect one end of the  
USB cable into the USB port on your device.  
3. Connect the other end of the USB cable into the computer's USB port.  
The following USB device illustration is for reference only.  
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There is only one direction to make the connection. Incorrect direction will  
cause damage to the USB device.  
4. Your system will automatically detect the connected USB device. You may review the  
contents of the device in the Windows Explorer.  
Removing USB devices  
To avoid data or equipment damage while removing the USB devices from the computer, please  
always follow the procedures below.  
1. Ensure all files or programs accessing the connected USB devices are closed.  
2. Click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon in the system tray.  
3. Choose Eject USB Flash Drive from the opened menu.  
4. A message appears in the system tray to notify that it is now safe to remove the hardware  
device.  
5. Gently remove the USB device from the USB port on the computer.  
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Cleaning and care  
Your computer, keyboard, and mouse need occasional cleaning to prolong their life. Please  
read this section carefully to ensure proper care of your monitor, keyboard and mouse.  
Screen and computer  
As your LCD screen is a product made of glass which is equipped with high touchscreen  
technology, it is recommended that you should handle the screen and computer with special  
care while performing maintenance on them, since vibrations or inappropriate operation may  
reduce the life of the devices.  
Slots and openings on the back or top of the cabinet are for ventilation. They must not be  
blocked or covered. Your computer should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat  
source, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.  
Never push objects or spill liquid of any kind into this product.  
To help maintain the best image quality on your monitor, use a screen saver and turn off  
your monitor when you are not using your computer.  
Cleaning the screen and computer  
To get rid of the dust or fingerprints, be sure to clean the computer case and display regularly.  
The following procedures should be followed when cleaning your monitor:  
Turn off your computer.  
Disconnect the computer power cord from the rear panel of the computer. (Pull the plug, not  
the cord.)  
To clean the computer case, use a soft cloth dampened with water to wipe the case clean,  
and do not use solvents or abrasives.  
To clean the dust or fingerprints on the screen, gently wipe the screen with a dry, soft, and  
lint-free cloth to avoid any unwanted scratches. If using quality screen cleaner to remove  
the dirt on the screen surface as necessary, apply a small amount of the cleaner onto the  
cloth, and then carefully wipe the screen surface with it. Never spray cleaner directly onto  
the screen.  
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Storing your computer  
If you need to store your computer for an extended period of time, unplug your computer from  
the electric outlet and remove all connected cables before any action is taken. When  
transporting your computer, we recommend you pack the computer in its original packaging.  
CDs and DVDs (Recovery DVD and Driver CD)  
Your computer is shipped with a System Recovery DVD and a Driver CD. In case you need  
them for future usage, always store them in the original sleeves to avoid scratches and dirt, and  
keep them in a safe place.  
Cleaning the discs  
If you notice problems while playing the CDs or DVDs, such as skipping, try to clean the discs  
by following the procedures below.  
1. Hold the outer edge of the disc.  
2. Use a soft lint-free cloth to wipe your CD or DVD (the unlabeled side) in a straight line from  
the center to the outer edge of the disc.  
To avoid damaging the surface of your disc, never wipe in a circular motion  
around the disc.  
For stubborn spots or dirt, you can use a soft lint-free cloth moistened with  
some water or mild detergent to wipe across the disc, starting from the  
inside out in straight line, rinse the disc well, and then allow it to air dry  
completely.  
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Keyboard and mouse  
Cleaning your keyboard and mouse  
Before starting to clean the keyboard or mouse, unplug the USB cable to disconnect the  
keyboard from the computer. To properly disconnect the USB cable, see Removing USB  
1. For wireless keyboard or mouse only, if your keyboard or mouse has a power button, turn it  
off.  
2. For wireless keyboard or mouse only, remove installed batteries from the battery  
compartment.  
3. For the keyboard, use a can of compressed air (purchased separately) to blow away any  
dust between the keys on the keyboard. You may even turn the keyboard upside to remove  
the dust trapped between the keys.  
4. Use a soft lint-free cloth moistened with some water to wipe the keys and chassis of your  
keyboard or mouse. Do not allow water to seep into the internal components of keyboard  
or mouse.  
5. Before reassembling and reconnecting the keyboard or mouse, ensure they are completely  
dry.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
BIOS Setup Utility is a program for configuring the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) settings  
of the computer.  
BIOS is a layer of software called firmware that translates instructions from other layers of  
software into instructions that the computer hardware can understand. The BIOS settings are  
needed by your computer to identify the types of installed devices and establish special  
features.  
This chapter tells you how to use the BIOS Setup Utility.  
When to Use the BIOS Setup Utility  
You need to run the BIOS Setup Utility when:  
You see an error message on the screen requesting you to run Setup.  
You want to restore the factory default settings.  
You want to modify some specific settings of the hardware.  
You want to modify some specific settings to optimize system performance.  
The BIOS setup screen shown in this chapter is for your reference only. The  
actual items or settings on your system may differ.  
To run BIOS setup, press the <Delete> key immediately when the system boots. The startup  
page screen shows up for only a few seconds, so you must press the <Delete> key at the time.  
The BIOS setup main screen will appear as follows.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
The BIOS Setup Utility screen can be divided into four areas:  
Area  
1
Descriptions  
Displays the available menus for your computer. These menus are:  
MAIN - sets up the basic system configurations  
ADVANCED - sets up the advanced settings  
SECURITY - sets up the security settings  
BOOT - configures the default system device that is used to locate  
and load the operating system  
EXIT - exits the current menu or the BIOS Setup  
2
Displays information or options regarding the current settings of the  
system.  
3
4
Displays brief information about the current option selected.  
Displays keyboard instructions for moving around and making  
selections.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Navigating the BIOS setup screen  
Keyboard information can be found at the bottom of the screen. The following table lists the  
keys and their corresponding functions:  
Key(s)  
<F1>  
Function  
Launches the General Help screen.  
Moves between the menus on the title bar.  
Moves to the previous or next item.  
Enters the submenu or bring up the Options screen.  
Increases or decrease the values.  
<I><J>  
<K><L>  
<Enter>  
<+><->  
<Esc>  
<F2><F3>  
<F7>  
Leaves the current screen or exit the BIOS setup screen.  
Changes the BIOS setup screen color.  
Discards the changes.  
<F9>  
Restores the settings to default values.  
Saves the changes and leaves the BIOS setup screen.  
<F10>  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Main menu  
The Main menu contains the basic configuration settings of the system and shows some  
system information, such as the BIOS version, CPU type and speed, and the system memory,  
etc.  
A brief description of the adjustable menus displays in the Descriptions box below.  
Menu  
Descriptions  
System Time  
(hour:minute:second)  
Allows you to set the time of the system. Use <Enter>,  
<Tab>, or <Shift> + <Tab> to move between fields, and  
then press <+> or <-> to change the value.  
System Date  
(day month/date/year)  
Allows you to set the date of the system. Use <Enter>,  
<Tab>, or <Shift> + <Tab> to move between fields, and  
then press <+> or <-> to change the value.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Advanced menu  
The Advanced menu allows you to configure the settings of CPU, I/O (Input/Output) settings,  
and other system devices.  
If you are not familiar with the items in the Advanced menu, you are advised  
to keep the default.  
A brief description of the adjustable menus displays in the Descriptions box below.  
Menu  
Descriptions  
CPU Configuration  
IDE Configuration  
Selects to display the information about your CPU.  
Selects to display the basic information about your CD  
drives and hard disk drives.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
APM Configuration  
Selects to make advanced power management settings.  
USB Device Wakeup From S3: Enabling this will  
allow you to use a USB device to wake up the  
system.  
Restore on AC Power Loss: Sets the system state  
when an unexpected power outage or shutdown  
occurs.  
Power Off: The system remains off after power  
is restored.  
Power On: The system reboots after the power  
is restored.  
Last State: The system returns to the state at  
the time the power outage or shutdown  
occurred.  
Resume On LAN: Enabling this will wake up the  
system when a wake-up signal is received from the  
network.  
Resume On RTC Alarm: Enabling this will allow  
you to specify the Date, Hour, Minute, and Second  
for the system to boot up.  
Hardware Health  
Configuration  
Selects to make hardware health monitoring settings.  
Shutdown Temperature: Enabling this will allow  
you to set up the system shutdown temperature from  
a range of 95 °C to 105 °C.  
H/W Health Function: Enabling this will display the  
hardware condition of your system. Selecting  
Disabled will hide these information.  
USB Configuration  
Selects to display the information about your USB.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Video Function  
Configuration  
Selects to control the video memory allocation.  
DVMT Mode Select: Sets the allocation method of  
video memory.  
Fixed Mode: A fixed portion of the system  
memory is reserved as video memory.  
DVMT Mode: Video memory is dynamically  
allocated from system memory depending on  
demand.  
DVMT/FIXED Memory: Specifies the amount of  
DVMT / FIXED system memory to allocate for video  
memory.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Security menu  
The Security menu allows you to set password in order to safeguard your system against  
unauthorized use.  
The first time you enter this menu, the Supervisor Password and User Password fields will  
display “Not Installed”. You may select Change Supervisor Password and Change User  
Password to set the passwords.  
A brief description of the adjustable menus displays in the Descriptions box below.  
Menu  
Descriptions  
Change Supervisor  
Password  
The Supervisor Password controls access to the whole  
BIOS setup menu. Sets or changes the password up to  
six characters, then press <Enter>. When asked to  
confirm the password, type the password again and  
press <Enter> to save the changes.  
When the Supervisor Password is installed, you may  
select the User Access Level option to further define  
the security level of users.  
Change User Password  
The User Password controls access to some of the  
BIOS setup options. Sets or changes the password up to  
six characters, then press <Enter>. When asked to  
confirm the password, type the password again and  
press <Enter> to save the changes.  
Clear User Password  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Password check  
Setup: The password is required when you access  
the BIOS setup main screen.  
Always: The password is required both at boot and  
when you access the BIOS setup main screen.  
Do NOT set the BIOS security password without having memorized it or  
written it down and stored it with your computer warranty documentation.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Boot menu  
The Boot menu displays all the bootable devices present on the system. It offers options for  
setting boot device priority and boot setting configurations.  
A brief description of the adjustable menus displays in the Descriptions box below.  
Depending on your computer and installed devices, the menus listed below  
may vary with those appeared on your menu.  
Menu  
Option  
Descriptions  
Boot Settings  
Configuration  
Quiet Boot  
Enabled: Skips the countdown progress bar during the  
boot process.  
Disabled: Displays normal POST messages during the  
boot process.  
Wait For ‘F1’ Enabled: When an error is detected, the BIOS will halt  
If Error  
the boot sequence. You have to press <F1> to access  
the BIOS setup menu.  
Disabled: When an error is detected, the system will  
continue to boot into the operating system.  
Boot Device  
Priority  
Sets the boot device priority sequence from the option list which displays the  
available devices.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Hard Disk  
Drives  
Specifies the boot device priority sequence from the available hard disks.  
CD/DVD  
Drives  
Specifies the boot device priority sequence from the available CD/DVD  
drives.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
Exit menu  
This menu allows you to save or discard the new settings, and load the optimal or failsafe  
default settings.  
A brief description of the adjustable menus displays in the Descriptions box below.  
Menu  
Descriptions  
Save Changes and Exit  
Saves the configurations you have made and exits the  
BIOS setup screen. The <F10> key is the hotkey for this  
option.  
Discard Changes and Exit Allows you to exit BIOS setup without saving the settings  
and restarts the system. The <Esc> key is the hotkey for  
this option.  
Discard Changes  
Discards any changes. The <F7> key is the hotkey for  
this option.  
Load Optimal Defaults  
Loads the optimal default values to all the system  
settings. The <F9> key is the hotkey for this option.  
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Troubleshooting  
The section describes situations that you may encounter while using the computer and provides  
troubleshooting steps.  
Before you begin troubleshooting, verify the following items:  
- If you have added or removed a program or a hardware before the problem appeared,  
make sure that your computer has met all the pre-installation requirements, review if the  
installation procedures are correct, and check if the program or hardware is properly  
installed.  
- If an error message appears while the program or hardware is in use, write down the  
message and follow the on-screen instruction if any. For further details, refer to the docu-  
mentation or user manual of the program or hardware.  
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)  
Power problems  
Symptom  
Possible solution  
I have pressed the  
Power button, but my  
computer cannot start  
up.  
Check the power cable and power adapter are connected.  
Check the Power button indicator.  
- If the indicator does not light up, your computer is not being  
supplied power from an external power source via the power  
adapter. Check the connection between your computer, the  
power adapter, and the nearby outlet.  
- If the indicator flashes in blue, your computer has entered  
Sleep mode. Move your mouse or click any button on the  
keyboard to wake the system.  
- If the Power button indicator lights up in blue, the computer  
is being supplied normally with power. Reconnect the power  
adapter and restart the system.  
Check if the LCD display power indicator stays in blue.  
- If the indicator flashes white, your monitor has entered Sleep  
mode. Press the Power button on the front panel to turn on  
the screen.  
Certain operating system files may be damaged or missing. If  
so, you have to back up all your data first, and then recover  
your system. Check the supplied System Recovery DVD and  
Driver CD for details.  
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Troubleshooting  
Internet access problems  
Symptom  
Possible solution  
My computer cannot  
access a modem or a  
wireless router or  
access point.  
Verify that you have performed a correct pre-installation for  
your Internet connection type.  
- If you are using a wireless Internet connection, make sure  
that your computer has installed a wireless LAN card in order  
to connect with a wireless router or access point.  
For details about setting up your wireless router or access  
point, refer to the documentation or user manual of the unit.  
For details about setting up your modem, contact your ISP  
(Internet service provider) for assistance.  
- If you are using a wired Internet connection, make sure that  
your computer is using an Ethernet cable, instead of a tele-  
phone cable, to connect with the broadband modem which is  
purchased from your ISP.  
For assistance setting up your modem, contact your ISP.  
The wireless Internet  
connection is unsta-  
ble.  
Check the wireless interference.  
- Reset your wireless router or access point to factory defaults  
and reconfigure the settings.  
For details about setting your wireless router or access point,  
refer to the documentation or user manual of the unit.  
- Update the firmware of your wireless router or access point  
to the latest version available on the manufacturer's site.  
- Try moving the wireless router or access point in a central  
position. A couple of feet will sometimes make a big differ-  
ence in signal strength.  
- If you are using an access point, try changing the channel, as  
another access point may be interfering.  
- Contact your ISP to ensure they are not experiencing techni-  
cal problems.  
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Troubleshooting  
Optical discs problems  
Symptom  
Possible solution  
When a CD or DVD is  
inserted into the opti-  
cal disc drive, there is  
no response.  
Check the optical disc drive indicator is on.  
Check the inserted disc is not dirty, bent, or damaged. If you  
need to clean the disc, see Cleaning the discs.  
Check if the disc is properly inserted into the optical drive, with  
the label side facing toward you and the disc is centered in the  
tray.  
Try another CD or DVD (preferably an unused one) to test if  
the optical disc drive works well.  
If you are inserting a DVD, check the region of the disc. It may  
not comply with the region set for your optical disc drive.  
Check the DVD package to learn if the region code is  
compatible with your optical disc drive.  
Try using other programs to read the data on your CD or DVD.  
The inserted disc  
doesn’t slide out when  
I press the Eject but-  
ton.  
Ensure the computer is on.  
Ensure the optical disc driver indicator is on while you press  
the Eject button on the optical disc drive.  
Click Start > Computer, right-click the disc drive icon, and  
then select Eject from the menu to remove the disc.  
Try restarting your computer and then try pressing the Eject  
button on the optical disc drive again.  
If the Eject button does not work, open the tray by inserting a  
sharp, pointed object into the hole next to the Eject button.  
I cannot write (burn) a  
disc (CD or DVD).  
Check if the disc is properly inserted into the optical drive, with  
the label side facing toward you and the disc is centered in the  
tray.  
Check the inserted disc is not dirty, bent, or damaged. If  
recording stops during a recording session, the disc probably  
is damaged. Please remove it and insert a different disc.  
Ensure that the inserted disc is writable, and it must be blank  
or appendable (with space to add more data files).  
Try writing the disc with other recording programs as some  
programs cannot write certain disc types.  
- If you intend to write data to DVD, make sure that you are  
recording the data with a DVD burning program.  
Select a slower write speed if you are not under a time  
constraint.  
Check if the added data files exceed the available space on  
the inserted writable disc.  
Ensure that there is enough space available on the hard disk  
drive to store the temporary files that are created during the  
writing process.  
- Click Start > Computer to check the space available on your  
hard disk drive.  
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Troubleshooting  
Display problems  
Symptom  
Possible solution  
There is nothing visi-  
ble on the screen.  
Check the power cable and power adapter are well connected.  
Check the Power button indicator.  
- If the indicator does not light up, your computer is not being  
supplied power from an external power source via the power  
adapter. Check the connection between your computer, the  
power adapter, and the nearby outlet.  
- If the indicator flashes in blue, your computer has entered  
Sleep mode. Move your mouse or click any button on the key-  
board to wake the system.  
- If the Power button indicator lights up in blue, the computer is  
being supplied normally with power. Reconnect the power  
adapter and restart the system.  
Check if the LCD display power indicator stays in blue.  
- If the indicator flashes white, your monitor has entered Sleep  
mode. Press the Power button on the front panel to turn on  
the screen.  
Check if the brightness level of the display is adjusted  
correctly, and is not set too low or too high. Use the  
Brightness control by pressing the Brightness/Increase or  
Decrease buttons on the front panel to adjust the brightness  
level.  
The images on the  
screen are too large or  
too small, or the  
Press the Auto-adjust button on the front panel of the  
computer.  
Check if the monitor is running at its native resolution.  
images are blurred.  
- Right-click the desktop, and then select Screen Resolution.  
In the opened window, set the Resolution to 1920 x 1080,  
and then click Apply and OK to complete the settings.  
The images on the  
screen are too bright  
or too dark.  
Press the Auto-adjust button on the front panel of the  
computer.  
Check if the brightness level of the display is adjusted  
correctly, and is not set too low or too high. Use the  
Brightness control by pressing the Brightness/Increase or  
Decrease buttons on the front panel to adjust the brightness  
level.  
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Troubleshooting  
Keyboard and mouse problems  
Symptom  
Possible solution  
Keyboard or mouse  
commands are not rec-  
ognized by the com-  
puter.  
If you are using a wired keyboard or mouse, check the cable  
connection between the unit and your computer.  
If you are using a wireless keyboard or mouse, check the  
following items.  
- Ensure the USB receiver is properly connected to the com-  
puter, and the keyboard or mouse is within its range.  
- If your keyboard or mouse has a power button, turn it on.  
- Press the Connect button on the keyboard or mouse to  
rebuild the connection between the unit and your computer.  
- Try replacing the batteries in the wireless keyboard or  
mouse.  
- Restarting the system to detect the wireless connection  
again.  
I cannot type numbers  
using the numeric key-  
pad.  
Check if the Num Lock indicator on your keyboard is on.  
- If the Num Lock indicator is off, that means the numeric key-  
pad is not activated. Press the <Num Lock> key to activate  
the numeric keypad.  
The cursor moves  
slowly and does not  
respond to the move-  
ment of the mouse.  
If you are using a traditional mouse, check the following items.  
- Use a mouse pad or other rough surface under the mouse.  
- Clean the mouse. Remove the mouse compartment cover  
and ball from the mouse and carefully wipe the mouse ball  
with a moistened cloth or scrap the rollers with a piece of firm  
paper to remove any dirt. Then leave the mouse ball for a  
while to dry out before reassembling the mouse.  
If you are using an optical mouse (either wired or wireless),  
refer the following items.  
- Use a mouse pad or white sheet of paper under the mouse.  
- Clean the mouse by gently wiping the light sensor lens on the  
bottom of the mouse with a lint-free cloth.  
The cursor moves too  
fast or too slow.  
You may configure the cursor speed to meet your personal  
preferences.  
- Click Start > Control Panel > Mouse to open the Mouse  
Properties dialog box.  
Click Pointer Options tab and drag the Motion slider  
toward Slow or Fast to adjust the speed at which the cursor  
responds to mouse movement.  
When done, click OK to finish the configuration.  
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Troubleshooting  
Sound and microphone problems  
Symptom  
Possible solution  
I hear noise when con-  
necting a headphone  
to the computer.  
Check if the earphone works well.  
- Connect the earphone to other devices, such as a radio, to  
see if you can still hear that noise. If the noise persists, the  
earphone may be out of order.  
If you hear the noise only while inserting the earphone to the  
computer, it is resulted from high instantaneous current. This  
is a normal phenomenon.  
I do not hear sound  
from the built-in speak-  
ers.  
Check if the speaker volume is set too low or is muted.  
- Click the volume icon,  
, in the system tray to check the  
Windows volume controls.  
- If you are using a program which has its own volume control,  
ensure the volume level is properly set.  
Unplug your headphone and external microphone if they have  
been connected to your computer.  
The external micro-  
phone does not work.  
Check if the external microphone is properly connected into  
the microphone jack on your computer.  
Certain audio files can-  
not be played, and the  
Codec error messages  
appear.  
Check if Windows Media Player is set to automatically  
download codecs.  
- Right-click on the menu bar, select Tools from the opened  
menu, and then click Options.  
On the Player tab, in the Automatic updates area, select  
Once a day, and then click Apply and OK to complete the  
settings.  
Then try playing the file again. If the audio file still cannot be  
played, it might require a codec that is not supported by Win-  
dows Media Player.  
For more information about available codecs, see the docu-  
mentation for Windows Media Player at the Microsoft web  
site.  
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Troubleshooting  
Miscellaneous problems  
Symptom  
Possible solution  
Certain video files can-  
not be played, and the  
Codec error messages  
appear.  
Check if Windows Media Player is set to automatically  
download codecs.  
- Right-click on the menu bar, select Tools from the opened  
menu, and then click Options.  
- On the Player tab, in the Automatic updates area, select  
Once a day, and then click Apply and OK to complete the  
settings.  
Then try playing the file again. If the video file still cannot be  
played, it might require a codec that is not supported by Win-  
dows Media Player.  
For more information about available codecs, see the docu-  
mentation for Windows Media Player at the Microsoft web  
site.  
The media card reader  
cannot read my mem-  
ory card.  
Ensure that the memory card is fully inserted into the card  
reader slot.  
Ensure that the memory card is one of the supported types.  
For more information, see Media card reader.  
Try restarting your computer.  
- When the computer is turned on, insert the card again.  
- Never insert or remove your memory cards when they are  
still in use, as this can cause loss of data or permanent dam-  
age to the card.  
USB devices quit  
working unexpectedly.  
Check if your USB devices are turned on.  
- Some USB devices are designed to conserve battery power  
by turning off automatically after a few minutes of inactivity.  
For example, your digital camera. Check if the connected  
USB device is turned on.  
Check if the USB port is working well.  
- Try using another USB port to connect your USB device and  
see if the device is detected.  
- Try connecting a low-powered USB device, such as a wired  
mouse, to the USB port to check if the port is working well.  
If you are using a USB hub, the power requirements of the  
USB port may be exceeded.  
- Try connecting your USB device directly to the USB port on  
your computer.  
Check if you need to pre-install software before connecting  
your USB device. Read the documentation or user manual of  
the product.  
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Specifications: SN22A1  
Specifications  
Model  
SN22A1  
®
Processor  
Intel Pine-View (1.66Ghz, Dual Core) D510  
Chipset  
Tiger Point NM10  
Operating System  
Memory Type  
Memory Capacity  
Hard Drive  
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium  
SODIMM type, two slots  
3GB  
One 2.5-inch hard-drive  
SATA 5400rpm 320GB  
®
Graphics  
Adapter  
Processor: Intel GMA3150 integrated graphics  
65 Watt AC Adapter  
100 - 240V at 50/60 Hz  
Display  
21.5" Widescreen Full HD TFT LCD (1920 x 1080  
resolution)  
Brightness: 220 nits (typical)  
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (typical)  
Response Time: 5 ms (typical)  
Tilt: 10° - 55° (touch screen)  
Audio in Jack: 1  
Ports and Connectors  
Headphone Jack: 1  
Microphone Input: 1  
Ethernet Port: 1  
USB Port(s): 4 (2.0 compliant)  
D-Sub (VGA) Input: 1  
HDMI Input: 1 (optional)  
DC-In: 1  
Keyboard  
USB keyboard and USB mouse  
4-in-1 memory card reader (MS/MS-Pro/SD/MMC)  
Integrated 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) Ethernet  
802.11 b/g/n Wireless Networking  
Media Card Reader  
Network  
Wireless Network  
(for select models)  
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Specifications  
Optical Drive  
8x super multi-format DVD +/- RW dual layer drive (up to 8.5  
GB)  
(for select models)  
Write Max.: 8x DVD+R, 8x DVD-R, 6x DVD+R DL, 6x  
DVD-R DL, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW, 5x DVD-RAM,  
24x CD-R, 24x CD-RW  
Read Max.: 8x DVD-ROM, 24x CD-ROM  
Slim form factor  
Web Camera  
(for select models)  
Audio  
1.3 Megapixel Web Cam and digital microphone  
Sound System: 5.1 Chanel High Definition Audio  
3D stereo enhanced sound system  
Speakers (Total): 2 W + 2 W stereo speakers  
Operating Temperature: 0 °C - 35 °C  
Storage Temperature: -20 °C - 60 °C  
Operating Relative Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Non-condensing  
Storage Relative Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Non-condensing  
527.4 mm (W) x 407.05 mm (H) x 52.4 (D) mm  
5.93 kg  
Environment Requirements  
Dimension  
Net Weight  
Gross Weight  
8.3 kg  
(including adaptor/power  
cord/keyboard/mouse/bag)  
®
Intel , the Intel logo, Intel Core, and Core Inside are trademarks of Intel  
Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
Regulatory Information  
This device complies with requirement of 1999/5/EC with regard to Radio and  
Telecommunications termainal equipment directive.  
This device complies with requirement of EMC directive 2004/108/EC with regard to  
Electromagnetic Compatibility, and 2006/95/EC with regard to Low Voltage directive.  
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Specifications  
Trademark Notice  
Hannspree products incorporate High-Definition Multimedia Interface  
(HDMI™) technology.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.  
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