Everex Laptop LM7WB User Manual

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FCC Information to User  
Safety and Care Instructions  
No matter what your level of experience with computers, please make sure you  
read the safety and care instructions. This information can help protect you  
and your computer from possible harm.  
Radio and television interference  
Warning: Use the specified shielded power cord and shielded signal cables  
with this computer, so as not to interfere with radio and television reception. If  
you use other cables, it may cause interference with radio and television  
reception.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does not cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encourage 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 device and receiver  
Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
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You may find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the Federal  
Communications Commission: Interference Handbook (stock number 004-  
000-00345-4). This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing  
Office, Washington, DC20402  
Warning: The user must not modify or change this computer without  
approval. Modification could void authority to this equipment.  
FCC RF Exposure  
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any  
other antenna or transmitter.  
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for  
an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated  
with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your  
body.  
15.247 (b)(4), the EUT meets the requirement that it be operated in a manner  
that ensures the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in  
excess of the Commission’s guidelines (1.1307, 1.1310, 2.1091 and 2.1093)  
Information of the responsible party for a DoC product  
Product Name: Everex StepNote  
Model Number: Everex StepNote LM7WE Notebook Computer  
For Technical Assistance visit www.everex.com or email  
To speak with a Technical Support Representative  
contact the Everex 24-Hour Support Line at  
866-850-8835 (toll-free)  
For detailed Warranty Information refer to the  
supplied Warranty Agreement  
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance  
Statement  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Shielded Cables Notice  
All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded  
cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.  
Peripheral Devices Notice  
Only peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc) certified to  
comply with Class B limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with  
non-certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV  
reception.  
Optical Disk Drive Notice  
The optical disk drive is Class 1 Laser Product.  
Caution  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may  
void the user’s authority, which is granted by the Federal Communications  
Commission, to operate this computer.  
Use Conditions  
This part complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
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(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
European Notice  
For the following equipment: Notebook PC  
Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the  
Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member  
States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC), LowVoltage  
Directive (73/23/EEC) and the Amendment Directive  
(93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive  
99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC.  
The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the  
following European standards:  
EN 300 328 V.1.6.1 (2004)  
EN 301 489-1 V.1.3.1 (2001) / EN 301 489-17 V.1.2.1 (2001)  
EN 50371 (2002)  
EN 60950 (2000)  
EN 55022: 2001  
EN 55024: 2001  
EN 60950: 2000  
EN 61000-3-2: 2000  
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EN 61000-3-3: 1995 + A1: 2001  
802.11b & 802.11g Restrictions:  
- European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW  
EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835GHz;  
- In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz  
frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use."  
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About Your Everex Notebook  
Computer  
Congratulation for having purchased your new Everex  
StepNote, LM7W Series Notebook. This computer  
incorporates the latest in notebook designs with the newest  
technologies available.  
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Overview  
Welcome to your Everex StepNote LM7W Series Notebook  
User Guide. This manual introduces you to the basic concepts of  
your new computer.  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
Chapter 7  
Chapter 8  
Introduction  
Getting Started  
Using Your Notebook Computer  
Multimedia Setup  
Connecting External devices  
System BIOS Setup  
Upgrade Options  
Care and Maintenance  
Appendix A System Specifications  
Appendix B System Recovery  
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Table of Contents  
ABOUT YOUR EVEREX NOTEBOOK COMPUTER........................ 8  
OVERVIEW............................................................................................... 9  
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................. 15  
1.1 FEATURE HIGHLIGHT .................................................................... 16  
1.2 UNPACKING THE COMPUTER ......................................................... 18  
1.3 THE INSIDE OF THE NOTEBOOK ..................................................... 19  
Notebook Status Icons .................................................................. 21  
The Function of Easy Buttons ...................................................... 23  
1.4 THE FRONT SIDE OF THE NOTEBOOK............................................. 24  
1.5 THE REAR SIDE OF THE NOTEBOOK............................................... 25  
1.6 THE LEFT SIDE OF THE NOTEBOOK................................................ 26  
1.7 THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE NOTEBOOK ............................................. 27  
1.8 THE UNDERSIDE OF THE NOTEBOOK ............................................. 29  
1.9 NOTEBOOK ACCESSORIES.............................................................. 30  
1.10 NOTEBOOK OPTIONS ..................................................................... 31  
2.  
GETTING STARTED ................................................................... 33  
2.1 USING THE BATTERY PACK ........................................................... 34  
Extending Battery Life.................................................................. 36  
2.2 CONNECTING THE AC POWER SOURCE.......................................... 37  
2.3 STARTING YOUR COMPUTER......................................................... 38  
2.4 ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTROLS ............................................ 39  
2.5 INSTALLING THE NOTEBOOK DEVICE DRIVERS ............................. 39  
Installing Windows XP from Optical Disk Drive......................... 40  
driver installation note:................................................................ 40  
Installing the Chipset (4 in 1) Driver........................................... 40  
Installing the VGA Device Driver ................................................ 41  
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Installing the Audio Device Driver............................................... 41  
Installing the Modem Device Driver............................................ 42  
Installing ENE - Keyboard Controller driver .............................. 42  
Installing the Wireless LAN Device Driver.................................. 43  
Installing the LAN Device Driver................................................. 43  
2.6 TURNING OFF YOUR COMPUTER.................................................... 44  
3. USING YOUR NOTEBOOK........................................................... 45  
3.1 STARTING YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM........................................... 46  
3.2 UNDERSTANDING THE KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS.............................. 46  
Basic Keyboard Functions ........................................................... 49  
Cursor Control Keys..................................................................... 50  
Screen Control Keys..................................................................... 51  
Windows Hot Keys........................................................................ 51  
Special Function Keys .................................................................. 51  
3.3 USING THE GLIDE PAD POINTING DEVICE ....................................... 52  
3.4 CONFIGURING YOUR SCREEN DISPLAY ......................................... 54  
Possible Display Configurations.................................................. 55  
Changing the Display Properties under Windows.................................. 55  
3.5 KNOWING THE POWER SAVING FEATURES .................................... 56  
3.6 WORKING WITH THE BUILT-IN HDD............................................... 57  
3.7 HOW TO ACCESS THE OPTICAL DRIVE........................................... 58  
3.8 USING PCMCIA CARDS................................................................ 60  
What is PCMCIA? ........................................................................ 60  
What is CardBus?......................................................................... 62  
Inserting and Removing a PCMCIA Card.................................... 62  
Making PC Cards Work ............................................................... 64  
Hot Swapping PC Cards............................................................... 65  
4. MULTIMEDIA SETUP.................................................................... 67  
4.1 NOTEBOOK MULTIMEDIA FEATURES ............................................. 68  
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4.2 AUDIO SOUND SYSTEM FEATURES ................................................ 68  
4.3 SETTING UP THE AUDIO DRIVER PROPERTIES................................ 69  
4.4 WINDOWS MULTIMEDIA PROGRAMS ............................................. 69  
4.5 RECORDING SOUNDS ..................................................................... 70  
Using an External Microphone.................................................... 73  
Using the Built-in Combo Drive................................................... 73  
4.6 PLAYING AUDIO AND SOUND ........................................................ 74  
Using the Windows Media Player................................................ 75  
4.7 PLAYING VIDEO AND MPEG FILES ............................................... 75  
4.8 USING DVD .................................................................................. 76  
5. CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES ....................................... 79  
5.1 USING THE USB PORT................................................................... 80  
5.2 USING AN EXTERNAL MONITOR PORT.................................................. 81  
5.3 USING THE EXTERNAL AUDIO SYSTEM ......................................... 82  
5.4 USING THE LAN PORT .................................................................. 83  
5.5 USING THE WIRELESS LAN........................................................... 84  
5.6 USING THE MODEM PORT.............................................................. 84  
6. SYSTEM BIOS SETUP.................................................................... 87  
6.1 RUNNING THE BIOS SETUP PROGRAM .......................................... 88  
6.2 USING THE MAIN MENU SETUP ..................................................... 90  
6.2.1 Internal HDD Sub-Menu................................................... 92  
6.3 USING THE ADVANCED CMOS SETUP........................................... 93  
6.4 SECURITY MENU SETUP ................................................................ 94  
6.5 USING THE BOOT SETUP................................................................ 96  
6.6 HOW TO EXIT THE SETUP PROGRAM.............................................. 97  
6.7 HOW TO UPGRADE THE BIOS........................................................ 98  
7. UPGRADE OPTIONS...................................................................... 99  
SYSTEM UPGRADE................................................................................. 100  
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7.1 MEMORY UPGRADE..................................................................... 100  
Installing Memory Module ......................................................... 101  
7.2 HARD DISK UPGRADE.................................................................. 102  
7.3 WIRELESS MODULE INSTALLATION............................................. 103  
8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ...................................................... 105  
8.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................ 106  
8.2 CLEANING YOUR COMPUTER....................................................... 108  
8.3 MAINTAINING THE LCD QUALITY............................................... 109  
8.4 MAINTAINING YOUR HARD DISK ................................................ 109  
8.5 BATTERY CARE GUIDELINES ....................................................... 110  
8.6 WHEN YOU TRAVEL.................................................................... 111  
APPENDIX A SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS.................................... 113  
Processor Unit............................................................................ 114  
System Memory........................................................................... 114  
LCD Display............................................................................... 114  
VGA System ................................................................................ 114  
Storage........................................................................................ 115  
Audio System .............................................................................. 115  
PCMCIA ..................................................................................... 115  
Glide Pad.................................................................................... 115  
Keyboard .................................................................................... 115  
Flash BIOS ................................................................................. 116  
I/O Ports ..................................................................................... 116  
Wireless devices.......................................................................... 116  
AC/DC Power Supply Adapter ................................................... 116  
Battery ........................................................................................ 116  
Weight and Dimension ............................................................... 116  
APPENDIX B SYSTEM RECOVERY................................................ 117  
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Technical Support....................................................................... 122  
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1. Introduction  
Your Notebook PC is a fully Windows® compatible  
personal computer. With the latest features in mobile  
computing and multimedia technology, this notebook  
is a natural choice for users seeking portability and  
performance.  
The Everex StepNote LM7W Series Notebooks runs  
a wide variety of business, personal productivity,  
entertainment, and professional applications and is  
ideal for use in the office, home, and on the road.  
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1.1 Feature Highlight  
Before we go to identify each part of your Notebook PC, we will first  
introduce you to other notable features of your computer.  
Processing Unit  
Your notebook runs on Intel® Celeron® M microprocessor that is  
integrated with 1MB L2 Cache. Check with your dealer on the CPU type  
and speed.  
Fully compatible with an entire library of PC software based on operating  
systems such as Windows XP.  
Memory  
This notebook provides two memory slots for installing DDR2 SDRAM 200-  
pin SODIMM modules up to 2GB using 256MB, 512MB or 1024MB DDR2  
SDRAM modules.  
Wireless LAN  
IEEE 802.11b/g, Mini PCI Module  
DVD/CD-RW Combo or DVD Dual  
DVD/CD-RW Combo can write digital data to CD-R and CD-RW, and the  
DVD Dual device pack combines two standard packs as DVD-RW combo  
and DVD+RW combo.  
USB 2.0  
Provides four USB2.0 ports for fastest I/O data transmission.  
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Graphic System  
Provides blazing graphics controller embedded in VIA VN800 chipset.  
PCMCIA  
Provides one PCMCIA slot that allows you to insert one Type II card.  
PCI Local Bus Architecture  
32-bit PCI Enhanced IDE optimizes the data transfer between the CPU  
and SATA hard disk drives. Support ultra DMA ATA-150 PIO Mode up  
to PIO Mode 4, bus mastering for LBA Scheme.  
32-bit PCMCIA CardBus PCI technology that is also backward  
compatible with 16-bit PC cards.  
Audio System  
Full-duplex 16-bit stereo audio system output. Sound Blaster compatible.  
Flash BIOS  
Flash BIOS allows you to easily upgrade the System BIOS using the Phoenix  
Flash utility program.  
Power and System Management  
Integrated SMM (System Management Mode) on system chipset that shuts  
down components not in use to reduce power consumption. To execute  
power management, you can set up the parameter in Power Options  
properties by pointing your mouse to Control Panel of Windows.  
Closing the Notebook computer (lowering the cover) allows you to  
suspend the system operation instantly and resume at the press of the  
power button.  
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System Password for User and Supervisor included on the BIOS SETUP  
Program to protect unauthorized use of your computer.  
1.2 Unpacking the Computer  
Your computer comes securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard shipping  
carton. Upon receiving your computer, open the carton and carefully remove  
the contents. In addition to this User Guide, the shipping carton should also  
contain the following items:  
; The Notebook Computer  
; An AC Adapter and AC Power Cord  
; Li-Ion Battery Pack  
; Utility Diskettes/CD  
; Quick Setup Sheet  
Carefully inspect each component to make sure that nothing is missing and/or  
damaged. If any of these items is missing or damaged, notify your dealer  
immediately. Be sure to save the shipping materials and the carton in case you  
need to ship the computer or if you plan to store the computer away sometime  
in the future.  
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1.3 The Inside of the Notebook  
The notebook computer is compact with features on every side. First, look  
at the inside of the system. The following sections describe inside features.  
1. Color Widescreen LCD Display  
3. 7. Built-in Stereo Speaker  
5. Power On/Resume Button  
8. Touchpad Pointing Device  
2. Easy Buttons  
4. Keyboard  
6. LED Indicators  
Color Widescreen LCD Display  
The notebook computer comes with a color LCD that you can adjust for a  
comfortable viewing position. The LCD is 15.4” Widescreen TFT color  
LVDS with 1280x800 (Wide XGA with ratio 16:10) resolution panels. The  
features of the Color LCD Display are summarized as follows:  
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TFT color LVDS with Widescreen 15.4” 1280x800 (Wide XGA)  
resolution panels.  
Capable of displaying 16M colors (32-bit true color) on either size  
panels.  
LCD display control hot-keys allowed you to adjust the brightness of  
the LCD.  
Simultaneous display capability for LCD and external desktop  
computer monitor.  
Easy Buttons  
There are three easy buttons used for E-mail, accessing Internet and  
Wireless LAN functions instantly and easily. Description of the easy  
buttons appears in the latter part of this section.  
Built-in Stereo Speakers  
Integrated left and right mini stereo speakers for sound and audio output  
for your multimedia presentations or listening pleasure.  
Keyboard  
Standard QWERTY-key layout and full-sized 87 keys keyboard with  
Windows system hot-keys, embedded numeric keypad, 6 hot keys,  
inverted "T" cursor arrow keys, and separate page screen control  
keys.  
Wide extra space below the keyboard panel for your wrist or palm to  
sit-on comfortably during typing.  
Power On/Resume Button  
Switches the computer power on and off, or resumes whenever it is in  
Suspend mode.  
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LED Indicators  
Keeps you informed of your notebook computer’s current power status  
and operating status. Description of the status icons appears in the latter  
part of this section.  
Touchpad Pointing Device  
Microsoft mouse compatible with two Touchpad click buttons. The two  
select buttons located at each side support tapping selection and dragging  
functions. These buttons work like a standard computer mouse. Simply  
move your fingertip over the Glide Pad to control the position of the  
cursor. Use the selection buttons below the Glide Pad to select menu  
items.  
NOTEBOOK STATUS ICONS  
The Status LED Panel keeps you informed of the notebook’s current power  
and operating status. Each LED is marked with an icon to designate the  
system status.  
1. Power Indicator  
3. Drive Access  
5. Caps Lock  
2. Battery Charging LED  
4. Wireless LAN Access  
6. Scroll Lock  
7. Num Lock  
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Power Indicator  
Lets you know that power to the system is turned on. This LED is  
positioned so that you can see the power state whether the LCD panel is  
opened or closed.  
Lights green when the system is powered on.  
Lights green blinking when the system is in Standby mode.  
Lights yellow when the battery power is low.  
Lights orange when the battery power is critical low.  
Battery Charging LED  
Lights to indicate battery in charging status.  
Lights orange to indicate that the battery is in charging.  
Lights green to indicate the battery is fully charged or no battery  
installed.  
Drive Access  
When LED turns on indicates that the system is accessing the Hard Disk  
or Optical Disk Drive.  
Wireless LAN Access  
When LED turns on indicates that the wireless LAN module is activated.  
When LED lights off, it indicates that the function is disabled.  
Caps Lock  
When LED turns on indicates that the Caps Lock key on the keyboard is  
activated. When activated, all alphabet keys typed in will be in uppercase  
or capital letters.  
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Scroll Lock  
When LED turns on indicates that the Scroll Lock key on the keyboard is  
activated. The Scroll Lock key has different functions depending on the  
software you are using.  
Num Lock  
When LED turns on indicates that the Num Lock key on the keyboard is  
activated. When activated, the embedded numeric keypad will be enabled.  
THE FUNCTION OF EASY BUTTONS  
1. E-mail Button  
E-mail Button  
2. Internet Button  
3. Wireless LAN Button  
This is the most convenient way to access the outlook 2000/2003... utility  
just by pressing this button. You can simplify several procedures in  
entering into Outlook 2000/2003... environment.  
Internet Button  
This technology is designed specifically for providing a very convenient  
way in connecting Internet only by pressing Internet button as shown in  
the graphics. Just Press this button to open the Internet Explorer directly.  
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Wireless LAN Button  
Push this button to activate or inactivate the Wireless LAN. When you  
activate the wireless LAN function, it will search the wireless LAN signal  
automatically if you had installed the driver.  
1.4 The Front Side of the Notebook  
1. Cover Switch  
Cover Switch  
The cover (LCD panel) is locked when it is closed. Slide the button right  
aside to release the latch for opening the cover of the computer.  
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1.5 The Rear Side of the Notebook  
The system ports at the back of your notebook computer can connect various  
devices. Each port is described as followings.  
1. USB 2.0 Ports  
USB 2.0 Ports  
2. VGA Port  
3.Kensington Lock Hole  
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port allows you to connect USB 2.0-  
compliant devices (for example, printers, scanners and so on) to your  
notebook computer.  
VGA Port  
Lets you attach an external monitor or projector for wider display. You  
can run the LCD display and the external monitor simultaneously or  
switch it to monitor only using the display hot-key.  
Locking Device Keyhole  
Lets you attach a Kensington security system or a compatible lock to  
physically secure your notebook computer.  
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1.6 The Left Side of the Notebook  
The left side of your notebook computer provides the features shown in the  
following figure.  
1. Modem Port  
3. Headphone Jack  
2. Optical Disk Drive  
4. Microphone Jack  
Modem Port  
A 56K internal fax/data modem is installed. It keeps you connected to the  
outside world through phone line.  
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For electrical safety concerns, only use telephone cables rated 26AWG or  
higher.  
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always  
be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons,  
including the following:  
1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming  
pool.  
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2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical  
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not  
dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for  
possible special disposal instructions.  
Optical Disk Drive  
Allows you to load and start programs from a compact disc (CD) or a  
digital video disc (DVD) and play conventional audio CDs. It also can  
make CD/DVD by using CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW.  
Headphone Jack  
Lets you plug in a stereo headphone, powered speakers, or earphone set  
with 1/8 inch phono plug for personal listening.  
Microphone Jack  
Allows you to connect an external microphone for monophonic sound  
recording directly into your notebook computer.  
1.7 The Right Side of the Notebook  
The right side of the notebook computer offers the features shown in the  
following figure.  
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1. PCMCIA Slot  
2. USB Ports  
3. Air-Outlet Vent  
5. LAN Port  
4. DC Power Port  
Right Side Features  
PCMCIA Slot  
Lets you connect various PC cards such as memory card  
Supports both 3V, 5V 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC cards.  
USB 2.0 Ports  
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port allows you to connect USB 2.0-  
compliant devices (for example, printers, scanners and so on) to your  
notebook computer.  
Air-Outlet Vent  
Emits the heat out of your computer and keeps it within operating  
temperature.  
DC Power Port  
Lets you connect the AC power adapter in supplying continuous power to  
your notebook and recharging the battery.  
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LAN Port  
An internal 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet LAN module connects your  
computer to other computers/networks through a local area network  
(LAN).  
1.8 The Underside of the Notebook  
The bottom of the notebook computer offers the following features.  
1. Hard Disk Compartment  
3. Battery Pack  
5. Memory Compartment  
2. Battery Lock Latch  
4. Wireless LAN Compartment  
6. Battery Release Latch  
Bottom of the System  
Hard Disk Compartment  
Open this cover of this compartment to replace with other Hard Disk  
Drive. Please refer to Chapter 7 for how to replace it.  
Battery Lock Latch  
Push the latch to the right side to lock and secure the battery. This action  
is available to release the battery when the battery lock latch has located to  
unlock status at the left side.  
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Battery Bay  
Equipped with a choice of Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery pack.  
Wireless LAN Compartment  
This compartment is for installing Wireless LAN module to enable the  
Wireless LAN function. We strongly suggest that Wireless LAN module  
should be installed only by certified dealer.  
Memory Compartment  
There are two SO-DIMM memory slots. One memory slot is empty for  
upgrade usage.  
Battery Release Latch  
To release the battery, first locate the Battery Lock Latch at the left side  
with unlock status, then push the Battery Release Latch to the right end to  
remove the battery pack.  
1.9 Notebook Accessories  
AC Adapter  
The AC Adapter supplies external power to your notebook computer and  
charges the internal battery pack simultaneously. The AC adapter has an auto-  
switching design that can connect to any 100VAC ~ 240VAC power outlets.  
You just change the power cord if you are going to use your notebook in other  
countries with different connector outlets.  
When you connect the AC adapter, it charges the battery whether or not the  
notebook computer is powered on.  
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Battery Pack  
Aside from the AC adapter, your computer can also be powered through the  
internal battery pack. The battery pack uses rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)  
battery cells that provide long computing hours when fully charged and power  
management enabled. You should always leave the battery inside your  
computer even when using the AC adapter as it also acts as a back-up power  
supply in case power from the AC adapter is cut off. It is also very important  
to have the battery pack always charged to prevent battery cell degradation.  
1.10 Notebook Options  
DVD/CD-RW Combo Device Pack  
This device pack can write data to CD-R or CD-RW CD for you to backup the  
data and also can read DVD/CD title.  
DVD dual (Dual Rewritable DVD combo) Device Pack  
This device pack combines following two standard packs. Using the suitable  
media, you can make any format of CD or DVD as you want.  
DVD-RW combo:  
This device pack can write data to CD-R or CD-RW and DVD-R or DVD-  
RW media and also can read DVD/CD title. This media is commonly used on  
DVD video player.  
DVD+RW combo:  
This device pack can write data to CD-R or CD-RW and DVD+R or  
DVD+RW media for you to backup the data and also can read DVD/CD  
title. This media is commonly used on newer DVD video player.  
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2. Getting Started  
Your Notebook is designed and pre-configured for  
easy setup and use. This chapter describes the  
installation steps required to get the notebook up and  
running as quickly as possible.  
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2.1 Using the Battery Pack  
The notebook is designed to operate with one of the following power sources:  
With AC power using the AC adapter connected to an electrical outlet.  
With a Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery pack.  
You should use the AC adapter whenever it is possible, relying on the battery  
pack only when AC power is unavailable.  
Before you use your notebook computer, install and recharge the battery pack  
first. The rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack allows you to operate the notebook  
without an external power source. When you connect the AC power adapter,  
the battery immediately starts to recharge.  
For maximum battery performance, fully discharge the battery first before  
recharging it when you start to use it first time. To do so, unplug the AC  
adapter, turn off power management features (through Setup and Windows),  
and turn on the system. Once the battery is fully discharged, plug in the AC  
adapter and recharge the battery.  
If you do not discharge the battery completely, it fails to accept a full recharge.  
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Li-Ion battery is vulnerable, do not charge it with other power adapter, or it  
may cause fire or explosion.  
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Installing the Battery Pack  
This notebook provides the most convenient way to install the battery pack  
into your computer. With the extended nose directed toward the  
compartment, insert and push the battery pack.  
Removing the Battery Pack  
To remove the battery pack, slide the lock latch to the end of left side to  
unlock the battery lock latch (1), then slide the battery release latch to the end  
of right side to release the battery latch (2), and take out the battery pack with  
your finger (3) simultaneously.  
Replacing the Battery Pack  
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When your notebook estimates that the battery only has enough charge to  
continue for a few minutes, it will alert you with a battery low warning beep. If  
you are consuming a lot of power by using the audio system, the PCMCIA  
slots, the hard disk drives, and optical disk drive, your notebook might run out  
of charge much sooner than you expect. You should always respond to the  
battery low indication by connecting to AC power or turning off your  
notebook, or suspending your notebook to disk. If you do not do so, the  
notebook will automatically suspend to disk and turn off. The contents of the  
memory will store in the hard disk drive. You will be unable to restart the  
notebook until you have connected to the AC adapter or installed a charged  
battery. To replace the battery pack, refer to the previous sections on  
"Installing the Battery Pack" and "Removing the Battery Pack."  
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For Window XP, the suspend mode (Hibernate or Standby) can be chosen  
at Power Options of Windows's Control Panel)  
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Be sure to save your data before replacing the battery pack or connecting  
the AC adapter. Failure to do so can result in data loss.  
EXTENDING BATTERY LIFE  
It is important to be aware of the simple things for extending the life of the  
system main battery while you are on the road. You should find a working  
place where the external lighting is not too bright and turn down the screen  
brightness. Also, you can choose the available mode on the Power  
Management item of the Control Panel in Windows.  
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2.2 Connecting the AC Power Source  
The AC adapter provides external power source to your computer and charges  
the internal battery pack at the same time. The AC adapter also has an auto-  
switching design that can connect to any 100VAC ~ 240VAC power outlets.  
To connect the power adapter:  
1. Plug the AC power cord into the power socket of the AC power adapter.  
2. Plug the other end of the AC power cord to a live AC wall outlet.  
3. Plug the connector of the AC adapter to the DC-IN port found at the  
Right side of the computer.  
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to the notebook and the battery pack installed. This ensures continuous  
power supply and prevents any data loss incurring from sudden power  
breakdown.  
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For the power supply of this equipment, an approved power cord has to  
be used.  
Make sure the socket and any extension cord(s) you use can support  
the total current load of all the connected devices.  
Before cleaning the computer, make sure it is disconnected from any  
external power supplies (i.e. AC adapter).  
2.3 Starting Your Computer  
The Power/Resume button is found on the top of the base unit. Press the  
Power/Resume button to start your computer and check that if the Power  
LED turns on.  
After a few seconds, the computer’s display will turn on and your computer  
will begin to execute the Power On Self Test or POST to check if all system  
components are running properly. Any error found during the test will be  
displayed on the screen and may generate short beep sound as well.  
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After the test, the screen will also display a message "press <F2> to enter  
SETUP". You don’t need to run this program at the moment as your dealer  
already made the necessary settings for your computer optimal operation.  
Refer to Chapter 6 on running the SETUP program later.  
After the test has completed, your computer will start to search and boot up  
the operating system from your hard drive. The notebook computer normally  
comes with a Windows operating system pre-installed in your hard drive.  
Consult the Windows manual on how to use the program. If not, contact your  
dealer for assistance.  
2.4 Adjusting the Display Controls  
The LCD brightness adjustment is controlled by <Fn> +<F8> and <Fn> +  
<F9> keys respectively. You need to press these hot-key controls after  
powering on your notebook to suit your viewing pleasure.  
The Brightness hot-key control adjusts the brightness on the LCD. The  
brightness hot-key control will not set the LCD completely dark or bright; it  
provides sufficient lighting to the LCD to match the external lighting of the  
surrounding. The brighter the room, the more you need to increase the  
brightness of the LCD.  
2.5 Installing the Notebook Device  
Drivers  
If you already have an operating system installed into your notebook  
computer, it is best to install the needed device drivers for using the built-in  
devices of your computer. Before installing the drivers, check with your dealer  
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first if they have already installed all the drivers along with the operating  
system. If not, follow the procedures below:  
INSTALLING WINDOWS XP FROM OPTICAL DISK DRIVE  
To install Windows XP directly from your optical disk drive, please go to Boot  
menu of BIOS setup menu. Use arrow key to select "CD-ROM Drive", then  
use "+" or "-" to move it to the top. Go to Exit menu and select "Exit  
Saving Changes". Accordingly, insert the Windows XP installation CD into  
optical disk drive with following the instructions on the screen to finish the  
installation.  
DRIVER INSTALLATION NOTE:  
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Please be notified that whenever you install the driver utility, it should be  
install the CHIPSET Driver first.  
INSTALLING THE CHIPSET (4 IN 1) DRIVER  
Your notebook computer uses the advanced chipset. Installing the driver to  
enhance the stability and performance.  
Installing Chipset device driver for Windows XP  
1. Click the Start button, then point to Run. The Run dialog box appears.  
2. Click the Browse button and specify the directory as.  
"E:\Drivers\WinXP\Chipset\Setup.exe".  
3. Click "OK" to execute the setup program. The Setup box appears.  
4. Click Next” continuously to install this driver when screen displays this  
command.  
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5. Click Yes” to accept the License Agreement .  
6. Click Next” twice to start installation.  
7. Click Next” to continue.  
8. Tick the option "Yes, I want to restart my computer now.",  
and press “OK” to restart your system.  
INSTALLING THE VGA DEVICE DRIVER  
Following is the procedure for installing the Video Accelerator 3D Adapter  
VGA driver to your computer:  
Installing VGA device driver for Windows XP  
1. Click the Start button, then point to Run. The Run dialog box appears.  
2. Click the Browse button and specify the directory as.  
"E:\Drivers\WinXP\VGA\setup.exe".  
3. Click "OK" to execute the setup program. The Setup box appears.  
4. Click “Finish” to complete driver installation.  
INSTALLING THE AUDIO DEVICE DRIVER  
Your notebook computer uses the Realtek Audio controller.  
Installing Audio device driver for Windows XP  
1. Click the Start button, then point to Run. The Run dialog box appears.  
2. Click the Browse button and specify the directory as.  
"E:\Drivers\WinXP\Audio\setup.exe"  
where the audio driver is located.  
3. Click OK” to implement the setup program to install this driver.  
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4. Click “Next” to continue.  
5. Tick the option "Yes, I want to restart my computer now.",  
and press “Finish” to restart your system.  
INSTALLING THE MODEM DEVICE DRIVER  
Please follow the procedures below for installing the AC97 Modem driver:  
Installing Modem driver for Windows XP  
1. Click the Start button, then point to Run. The Run dialog box appears.  
2. Click Browse button and navigate to the directory as  
"E:\Drivers\WinXP\Modem\ssetup.exe"  
3. Click “OK” to implement the setup program to install this driver.  
4. Click “OK” to complete the modem driver installation.  
INSTALLING ENE - KEYBOARD CONTROLLER DRIVER  
Installing ENE- Keyboard Controller driver for Windows XP  
1.  
2.  
Click the Start button, then point to Run. The Run dialog box appears.  
Click the Browse button and specify the directory as.  
"E:\Drivers\WinXP\KBC\Setup.exe".  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Click “OK” to implement the setup program to install this driver.  
Click "Next" to execute the setup program.  
Tick the option "Restart Windows now.", and press “Finish” to  
restart your system.  
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INSTALLING THE WIRELESS LAN DEVICE DRIVER  
INSTALLING THE WIRELESS LAN DRIVER  
Please follow the procedures below for installing the Gemtek Wireless LAN  
Mini PCI Adapter driver:  
Installing Wireless LAN driver for Windows XP  
1.  
Click the Start button and then click Run. The Run dialog box appears.  
2.  
Click Browse button and specify the directory as  
“E:\Drivers\WinXP\ Wireless Lan\ setup.exe”  
3.  
4.  
Click “OK” to continue installing the WLAN driver.  
Click “Next” continuously to install this driver when screen displays this  
command.  
5.  
Tick the option "Yes, I want to restart my computer now.", and  
press “Finish” to restart your system.  
INSTALLING THE LAN DEVICE DRIVER  
Please follow the procedures below for installing the LAN driver:  
Installing LAN driver for Windows XP  
1. Click the Start button, then point to Run. The Run dialog box appears.  
2. Click the Browse button and specify the directory as.  
"E:\Drivers\WinXP\LAN\WinSetup.exe"  
3. Click “OK” to implement the setup program to install this driver.  
4. Click OK” to complete the LAN driver installation.  
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2.6 Turning off Your Computer  
If you are not going to use the computer for a while, it is best to turn off the  
power of the computer for longer use. Before turning off the power, you need  
to close first all application programs and shutdown the operating system.  
After turning off the computer, make it a habit to leave the LVDS panel open  
for a while whenever used for an extended period of time. This allows the  
inside parts of the computer to cool off. Closing the panel will force the heat  
up against the LCD screen, which may degrade the LCD when done regularly.  
More importantly, never close the LVDS panel for a long period of time when  
computer is on and power saving features are disabled.  
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3. Using Your Notebook  
This chapter describes how to operate the standard built-  
in features of the Everex StepNote LM7W Series  
Notebook. If you are unfamiliar with personal computers  
or the Microsoft® Windows® operating system, in  
addition to this chapter, we recommended reading the  
Windows® Help and Support page located on your  
computer.  
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3.1 Starting Your Operating System  
The operating system is a must ingredient in using your computer. Without an  
operating system, it is like playing chess without the chessboard. It is the  
platform for all your software application programs to run on. The most  
popular operating system today is Microsoft Windows. You should have  
installed one operating system by your dealer unless you are an expert  
computer user and would need a more powerful operating system. If you have  
an operating system already installed in your computer, then you would be up  
and running after you power on your computer and boot up the system. Check  
your operating system manual on how to run it.  
3.2 Understanding the Keyboard  
Functions  
Your notebook computer is equipped with an 87 keys keyboard that provides  
all the functionality of a full-sized 101 or 102-key keyboard. Aside from the  
standard typewriter-layout keyboard of your computer, there are a number of  
extra features and function controls on the built-in keyboard including  
Windows system hot keys.  
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1. Function Keys  
2. Control Keys  
3. Windows Start Menu Key  
5. Windows Shortcut Key  
4. Control Keys  
6. Cursor Control Keys  
Keyboard  
Key features and operations are described below:  
Function Keys  
Function keys are application-driven, like F1 through F12 can be found on  
the keyboard. These keys work together with the Fn key to activate special  
functions. Some keys (printed in blue on keypad) are preprogrammed with  
dual functions.  
Control keys Ctrl, Alt, Fn, and Shift are controls used in conjunction  
with other keys to change their functions. To use control keys, press and  
hold the control key while pressing another key. For example, "Press Ctrl-  
C" means to hold down the Ctrl key and type the letter C. Key  
combinations work especially to the application you are running.  
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Windows keys  
Use the following two keys to facilitate your work:  
Start Menu key  
Displays the Start menu.  
Shortcut/Application key  
Provides quick access to shortcut menus. This key acts like a right  
mouse button.  
Cursor Control keys  
Cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen where you  
want. In the screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or vertical  
bar depending on the application. The cursor indicates where the next text  
typed is inserted.  
Typewriter keys  
Typewriter keys (also called alphanumeric keys) are used to enter text and  
characters. Keys with blue print on them behave differently when  
combined with control keys.  
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BASIC KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS  
Keypad Function Description  
<Enter> key. Execute a command. Within many  
text editing application programs, the <Enter> key  
inserts a hard carriage return, just like what ordinary  
typewriter does.  
<Esc> key. Press this key to cancel or escape from  
a command or function.  
<Ins> key. Known as the Insert key. Press this key  
to toggle the keyboard data entry from insert to type  
over mode.  
<PrtScr> key. Known as the Print Screen key. Press  
this key to map the whole screen to share memory for  
your specific usage.  
<Del> key. Known as the Delete key. Press this key  
to delete the character to the right of the cursor, or  
delete marked texts or items.  
<Pause> key. Press this key to temporarily halt  
execution of a command. Pressing any other key to  
resume execution of a command.  
<Backspace> key. Press this key to delete the  
character to the left of the cursor.  
<Shift> key. Press this key in combination with  
alphabet letters to produce uppercase letters in  
typing. Use this key in combination with those two-  
character keys (found on the second row of the  
keyboard) to produce the upper marked keys. Also  
used in most application program in combination  
with other keys to execute a certain command.  
<Tab> key. Press this key to move the cursor to the  
next tab stop on the right. This key works much the  
same as in ordinary typewriter.  
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Function Description  
<Ctrl> key. Known as the Control key. Used in  
most application program in combination with other  
keys to execute a certain command.  
<Alt> key. Known as the Alternate key. Used in  
most application program in combination with other  
keys to execute a certain command.  
<Fn> + <Num Lock> key. Activates the  
embedded 15-key numeric keypad. The keys are  
color coded blue.  
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<Caps Lock> key. Used in most application  
program to always activate uppercase alphabet  
characters.  
<Fn> + <Scroll Lock> key. Used in most  
application program to scroll the screen without  
having to move the cursor.  
CURSOR CONTROL KEYS  
Keypad  
Function Description  
Up arrow key. Moves the cursor up one line at a  
time.  
Down arrow key. Moves the cursor down one  
line at a time.  
Left arrow key. Moves the cursor to the left one  
space at a time.  
Right arrow key. Moves the cursor to the right  
one space at a time.  
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SCREEN CONTROL KEYS  
Keypad  
Function Description  
<Home> key. Moves the cursor to the  
beginning of a screen or line.  
<PgUp> key. Moves the cursor up one  
screen at a time  
<PgDn> key. Moves the cursor down one  
screen at a time  
<End> key. Moves the cursor to the end of a  
screen or line.  
WINDOWS HOT KEYS  
Keypad  
Function Description  
<Start> key. Pulls up the Windows Start menu.  
<Right Click> key. Performs a mouse right-click  
function for Windows system.  
SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS  
The notebook has special system function keys that activate key serving dual  
functions. When pressed in conjunction with the <Fn> key, these keys set  
specific system parameters and are sometimes referred to as "hot keys".  
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Function Description  
Switches display between LCD, CRT, or  
LCD and CRT simultaneously.  
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To shut down or resume the built-in  
system speaker volume.  
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Decreases the brightness of LCD display  
incrementally.  
Increases the brightness of LCD display  
incrementally.  
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Decreases the audio volume of the  
notebook incrementally.  
Increases the audio volume of the  
notebook incrementally.  
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3.3 Using the Glide Pad Pointing Device  
Your computer comes with a built-in Glide Pad pointing device that is found  
on the center of the palm-rest surface.  
The Glide Pad offers a number of options that let you customize how it  
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functions. To access these options, locate the Control Panel and double click  
on the Mouse icon. The options let you control the size and color of the  
cursor, cursor speed, the accepted double-click speed, and selection button  
orientation.  
The Glide Pad works a mouse pointing device replacement that is used under  
Windows-based operating system. You can use the standard Microsoft driver  
that is compatible with the Glide Pad device and is normally used under  
Windows-based operating system. However, if you want to utilize the added  
features of the Glide Pad, you may want to try installing its own device driver  
that comes with added utilities for enhancing the function of the device.  
1. Left Selection Button  
3. Glide Pad  
2. Right Selection Button  
Glide Pad Features  
Here how to use the Glide Pad pointing device:  
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1. The rectangular surface acts like a miniature duplicate of your display  
screen. To move the mouse cursor, place the finger lightly on the sensor  
pad and move in the desired direction. If you reach the end of the pad, lift  
your finger and place it back down on the other side of the pad.  
2. To select an item, click on the item by pressing the left button control or  
by simply tapping on the surface once. A light, quick tap always works  
best. To execute an item, click the left button twice or do a quick double  
tap on the surface.  
3. To simulate holding the mouse button down (dragging an icon or  
selection), use the tap-and-drag gesture. This feels much like a double-  
click, except that the finger remains on the pad after the second tap: Tap,  
lift, tap, hold and move. The simulated button remains held as long as the  
finger remains on the pad.  
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Avoid spilling any liquid on the Glide pad surface and always keep the  
Glide pad surface and pointing finger dry from sweat built-up. Also do not  
expose Glide pad to any magnetic source object.  
3.4 Configuring Your Screen Display  
The VGA display function of your notebook is based on a high performance  
AGP local bus controller and is fully VGA compatible. This controller offers a  
large set of extended functions and higher resolutions especially useful when  
you are connecting an external high-resolution and high-frequency CRT or  
LCD.  
Please Refer to Section 5 "Installing the Notebook Device Drivers" of Chapter  
2 in this manual for the procedures on how to install the VGA device driver  
under Windows. After installing the VGA driver, you would then configure the  
display resolution or screen size to match your LCD display panel. This  
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notebook computer model provides 15” 1024x768 XGA resolution panels.  
You would also probably want to set the amount of color output to display  
sharper images and photos.  
POSSIBLE DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS  
The table below shows you the possible display resolution you can set when  
using either the LCD display or the external monitor (CRT):  
Display  
Possible Resolution  
Maximum Colors  
Widescreen  
1280x 800  
1024x 768  
800x600  
16 million colors  
16 million colors  
16 million colors  
16 million colors  
16 million colors  
16 million colors  
16 million colors  
15.4” 1280x800  
WXGA LCD  
CRT Only  
1280x1024  
1152 x 768  
1024x768  
800x600  
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65,536 or 64K colors is also equivalent to 16-bit high color while 16 million or  
16M colors is equivalent to 32-bit true color.  
You can use the <Fn> + <F3> hot-key to switch the display between LCD  
only, CRT only, or both LCD and CRT display.  
CHANGING THE DISPLAY PROPERTIES UNDER WINDOWS  
To change the display properties of your screen under Windows system, just  
right-click on the desktop area and select Properties or go to the Control Panel  
and click on the Display icon. The Display Properties dialog box will appear on  
your screen. Click on the Settings tab to set your desired configuration. Make  
sure to follow the configuration table above.  
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If you cannot configure the display properties, change the display driver  
first as mentioned on Section 5 "Installing the Notebook Device Drivers" of  
Chapter 2 in this manual. Consult your dealer for the latest Windows VGA  
driver.  
3.5 Knowing the Power Saving Features  
One of the great features in your notebook computer aside from its superior  
performance is the ability to save energy power. Your computer is designed to  
incorporate intelligent and advanced power management functions that turn  
off power of most components when system is idle or not in use. This feature  
not only gives you longer battery hours but cooler systems and components as  
well. For more information on how to control the power management features  
of your computer, refer to Power Options function in Control Panel of  
Windows.  
The definitions of Standby Mode, Hibernation Mode, and Shutdown are  
depicted as follows:  
Standby Mode  
Standby Mode is mainly for power saving. When the Standby Mode is  
activated, your display and hard drive are shut down and all open applications  
and documents are stored in RAM (Random Access Memory). This allows  
your notebook to wake up quickly, but a low level of power is required to  
maintain this suspended state. How quickly your system powers down into  
Standby Mode is up to you by setting proper times in Power Options of  
Control Panel in Window. While the notebook is in Standby mode, the LED  
of power indicator flashes. To resume your working again, you can press the  
power button to return your work to the screen where you left off.  
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Hibernation Mode  
In Hibernation mode, all system devices are powered down and the contents  
of RAM are stored on your hard drive. Hibernate mode uses less power than  
Standby mode, but takes a bit longer time to resume. When your notebook  
goes into hibernation, Windows saves your entire desktop state before  
powering down your computer. You don’t need to save and close each  
document before you put your notebook into hibernation. When you press  
power button again, system will bring your notebook out of hibernation. You'll  
find your applications and documents open on your desktop exactly as you left  
them.  
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Hibernation is enabled by default. To verify that Hibernation is enabled,  
Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Choose  
Power Options icon, then click on the Hibernate tab. IF the chock box  
of Enable Hibernate is selected, the Hibernation mode is enabled.  
Shutdown  
All power has been turned off from the notebook. This means that no power  
including external AC power source and battery power source will be consume  
by the notebook.  
3.6 Working with the Built-in HDD  
Your notebook computer is equipped with a built-in large capacity 2.5 inch  
IDE hard disk drive where you store or install your computer operating system  
and all application software programs. You need to format the hard disk  
before using. The internal hard disk is normally assigned as Drive C after  
formatting. Sometimes divided into two partitions, adding a Drive D. Since  
your computer supports different hard disk capacities (up to 120 GB), you also  
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need to setup the disk type first on your computer’s BIOS SETUP program  
before formatting the disk drive. Your computer supports Auto-detect hard  
disk type, so you do not need to set it manually. Your dealer should already  
have done all of this for you. You can refer to Chapter 6 on how to run the  
BIOS SETUP program.  
You can increase the system’s storage capacity by replacing the standard hard  
disk drive with a drive of greater storage capacity.  
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If you wish to replace your hard disk, contact your local dealer for more  
information about this dealer-installable device.  
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Always turn off your computer first before removing the hard disk drive.  
Failure to do so will damage the computer and the hard disk. Avoid jarring  
or moving the computer while the hard disk is still being accessed.  
3.7 How to Access the Optical Drive  
Your system ships with an optical disk drive installed on the left side of your  
computer. You would normally use the drive for installing operating system  
and software application programs.  
To insert and remove a disc on the drive:  
1. Make sure the computer is turned on. Press the eject button found on the  
door cover of the combo drive. The CD tray mechanism will pop-out  
slightly and slowly pull out the whole length of the tray.  
2. Place the disc on top of the CD tray with the label side facing up. Gently  
press the compact disc onto the center spindle to secure the disc.  
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3. To remove the disc, press on the center spindle and pull up the disc from  
the side until the disc snaps out of the spindle lock.  
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If the eject function is disabled by software or a power failure occurs, the  
Emergency Eject Hole allows you to manually remove a CD from the  
reader.  
4. To close the combo drive, simply push the CD tray inside. The combo  
drive LED will activate when the disc is detected. Wait until the LED has  
turned off and then start to read the disc.  
How to care the CD  
When you handle CDs, pay attention to the following guidelines:  
Always pick up the CD by its edges.  
Avoid scratching or soiling either side of the CD.  
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Do not write with the hard ball-point pen or apply labels on either side of  
the CD.  
Keep the CD away from direct sunlight or high temperatures.  
Clean fingerprints or dust from the CD by wiping it with a soft cloth.  
The above points also apply to other optical storage media.  
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3.8 Using PCMCIA Cards  
WHAT IS PCMCIA?  
PCMCIA or Personal Computer Memory Card International Association is a  
non-profit trade association that defines the industry standard for the PC Card  
technology. The goal of PCMCIA is to ensure that any PC Card can work in  
any mobile computer built with a PCMCIA slot.  
A PC Card is a peripheral device that can add a wide variety of capabilities to  
your computer including memory, mass-storage, LAN, fax/modem, wireless  
communications, and multimedia. The PCMCIA standardized PC Card is  
roughly the dimension of a credit card, and has a standardized 68-pin  
connector at one end. The main benefits of the PC Card are its low-power  
consumption, small size and ruggedness.  
To allow manufacturers to add functions and technologies in the PC Card  
form factor, PCMCIA has defined two PC Card types:  
Type  
Type II  
Type III  
Thickness  
5.0 mm  
10.5 mm  
Sample Devices  
Fax/Modem & Network Cards  
Hard Disks (ATA Cards)  
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Type II Cards  
Type II card has a thickness of 5.0 millimeters (mm). Type II cards are often  
storage or communications devices such as Flash Memory, LAN, and Small  
Computer System Interface (SCSI). Typical Type II cards include input/output  
(I/O) features such as modems and LANs. The features for Type II Cards  
include following characters:  
Type II Extended Cards  
Many PC cards are Type II extended cards. The extended card has an  
additional physical component that protrudes beyond the traditional card  
size. The extension can be as large as 40 mm deep by 9.65 mm high. This  
extension provides room for additional electronics as well as a location for  
external connectors. The GPRS card is an example. The extended part is  
for additional electronics and antenna.  
Communication Cards  
Both network PC cards and fax/modem cards can use with your  
notebook computer. However, if you use built-in LAN/Modem options  
of this computer, it is not necessary to use those cards. If you start the  
LAN/Modem application without inserting the fax/modem card or had  
the built-in LAN/Modem options installed, the application typically does  
not find the card.  
Storage Cards  
When you insert a storage PC card, PC card Adapter for other memory  
card (i.e. Compact Flash card, Smart Media card...) or small hard drive  
card in the notebook computer, it appears as a unique drive depending on  
the type of card you are using.  
The following table provides sample drive designations.  
Sample Drive Designations  
Drive letter  
Location/Device  
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Sample Drive Designations  
Location/Device  
Drive letter  
C:  
D:  
E:  
F:  
Internal hard disk  
Internal hard disk, 2nd partition  
CD/DVD/RW/Combo drive  
Slot 0, high-speed memory card  
Type III Cards  
Type III cards are thicker (10.5 mm) than Type II cards and allow no  
extensions. This notebook does not support Type III Card.  
WHAT IS CARDBUS?  
CardBus is the high-performance 32-bit PCI bus master interface from  
PCMCIA. It runs up to 33MHz clock speed and operates at only 3.3V. Your  
notebook computer incorporates the CardBus inside the PC card slot. Aside  
from 3.3V CardBus PC cards, you can also insert 5V 16-bit PC cards that can  
also be detected and used by your computer.  
INSERTING AND REMOVING A PCMCIA CARD  
Your computer includes hot swapping capability, that allows you to exchange  
cards while the computer is turn on and start using it immediately.  
Inserting PC Cards  
To insert a PC card into the PCMCIA slot:  
1. Locate the PC card slot cover on the right side of the computer.  
2. Insert the side of PC card with the 68-pin socket into the PC slot. The  
face label of the card should also be facing up.  
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3. When the full length of the card is almost inside the slot, push firmly but  
slowly, to ensure full connection with the computer. The PC card will be  
detected and once the needed driver is installed, it will generate a beep  
sound to indicate that the card is detected.  
Removing PC Cards  
To remove a PC card from the PCMCIA slot, you should first disable the  
PCMCIA card setting in the system as described followings:  
1. Double click the PC card icon on the right bottom side of the task bar.  
2. Select the socket from the list that you want to remove, and click Stop  
button. The system then disables the function of PCMCIA card.  
3. Then you can remove the inserted PC card, push the button found on the  
right side of the PC slot to release the eject button. Then push it again to  
release the PC card.  
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4. When the PC card has moved out a space out of the slot, hold the edges  
of the card and slowly slide it out.  
MAKING PC CARDS WORK  
Since PC cards come in different types and brands, making every card work on  
your computer may not that be easy. PC cards like network, SCSI or  
multifunction cards (MFC) need additional driver installation and configuration  
in making the card work. This additional driver may already be built-in under  
Windows that Windows will try to detect and prompts you if you want to  
install the driver. If the driver is not included under Windows, you will need to  
insert the driver CD provided by the PC card manufacturer into the combo  
drive and install to Windows system. You need to read the manual guide of the  
PC card on how to configure and operate the card.  
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Some PC cards require additional system resources. Before inserting a PC  
card you may have to disable either the USB port, or the 56K internal  
modem. Check the Windows device manager to ensure that there are no  
conflicts of resource amount those devices.  
HOT SWAPPING PC CARDS  
Just like floppy disk drive, your PCMCIA slot allows you to replace one PC  
card with another even while your computer is on. However, you need to  
remember the rule that if the PC card is in use, you must not remove it.  
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PC cards draw power even when not in use. To save energy, press the  
button to disconnect the card when it is not in use.  
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4. Multimedia Setup  
This chapter describes how to make full use of the  
multimedia features available on your Everex  
computer. You will learn how to adjust and alter the  
built-in sound system and use the DVD-ROM/CD-  
RW Combo drive to create multimedia presentations.  
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4.1 Notebook Multimedia Features  
Your notebook computer is rich in multimedia features that make your  
computing fun, comfortable, exciting and easy. Your computer is well able to  
perform all multimedia tasks through the following:  
Intel® Celeron® M Processor  
Up to 2GB DDR2 SDRAM  
DVD/CD-RW Combo or DVD Dual  
Integrated VIA VN800 graphics engine.  
16-bit Audio Sound System with built-in speaker and microphone.  
4.2 Audio Sound System Features  
Your computer has a built-in 16-bit stereo sound controller that allows you to  
record, store, and playback voice, music and other sound effects with built-in  
mixer controls. An integrated full-duplex microphone and twin mini-speakers  
are also built-in into your computer to allow you to record and playback sound  
anytime and anywhere.  
On the left side of your computer, you will find the audio ports that include  
the following:  
External 1/8-inch microphone jack that connects external microphone for  
recording purpose.  
Earphone or headphone jack for personal listening.  
Sound volume adjust by K/B hot-key  
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4.3 Setting up the Audio Driver  
Properties  
Before you can start using the audio capabilities of your computer, you need  
first to setup properly the audio driver after installing Windows. If you bought  
your computer with Windows pre-installed, it is most likely that your dealer  
have configured the sound driver for you. If not, you must refer to Chapter 2  
on how to setup the sound drivers for Windows.  
4.4 Windows Multimedia Programs  
Windows provides several multimedia programs that you can run with the  
built-in features of your computer. Pointing the Start button, Programs,  
Accessories, then Entertainment, you will find the Multimedia programs  
group. (The section below use Window XP as examples)  
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Figure 4-1 Entertainment Programs Group  
The standard multimedia components are as follows:  
Windows Media Player - for playing sound, video and animation files  
Sound Recorder - for recording sounds and playback  
Volume Control - for adjusting the volume of mixer  
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For more information on how to operate these multimedia components, run  
the program and click on the Help menu.  
4.5 Recording Sounds  
Your computer allows you to record voice and other sounds in several ways  
and stores them as files on your hard disk. These voice or sound files can then  
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be played back through the internal speaker or earphone jack using an external  
speaker, headphone, or earphone set. You can also use the files as voice  
annotations on many applications for more real presentation. This section will  
describe briefly how you can record sounds under Windows operating system.  
To record sounds, you need to run the Sound Recorder program from the  
Multimedia program groups. The control buttons of the Sound Recorder are  
simple to understand which comprise of the Fast Rewind, Fast Forward, Play,  
Stop, and Record buttons. Click the Help menu on how to operate the Sound  
Recorder.  
Figure 4-2 Sound Recorder  
The Sound Recorder also allows you to record sound from different input  
audio source like the following:  
From the external microphone  
From the Combo drive  
Since you could record sound from different input sources, you must first set  
the proper audio input recording device under the Recording Control panel.  
To do this:  
1. Double-click on the Volume Control on the taskbar or click Start button,  
then point to Programs, Accessories, Entertainment and then click on  
Volume Control.  
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2. Click Properties in the Options main menu.  
3. Click the round button for Recording and tick off each component that  
list in the "Shows the following Volume Controls" box.  
Figure 4-3 Audio Properties  
4. Click OK and the Recording Control dialog box will appear. Here, you  
will select the input device for the recording source. If you want to record  
from the Combo drive with audio music, you must click on CD Player.  
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Figure 4-4 Recording Volume Control  
USING AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONE  
Your computer allows you to connect an external microphone for high quality  
recording. The external microphone jack is found on the left side of your  
computer. Use only microphone with 1/8-inch mini-jack connector. Follow  
the same procedure for recording voice.  
USING THE BUILT-IN COMBO DRIVE  
You would normally use the Combo drive for recording audio music from the  
Audio CD. Follow these steps:  
1. Activate CD Player volume on the Recording Control as discussed earlier.  
2. Run the Sound Recorder program.  
3. Insert the audio CD into the Combo drive. Unless you have disabled the  
CD auto-insertion notification for supporting Suspend mode, the CD  
Player should automatically run after you have inserted an audio compact  
disc and will start playing the audio CD.  
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Figure 4-5 Play Audio CD by Windows Media Player  
4. Select the starting point where you want to start recording.  
5. Switch to the Sound Recorder and press the Record button.  
6. Switch immediately to the Windows Media Player and press the Play  
button. You can adjust the volume control so you can also hear the music  
while in recording.  
4.6 Playing Audio and Sound  
Your computer has built-in twin speakers to playback audio and sound. You  
can also adjust the volume manually by adjusting the volume control hotkeys  
found on the keyboard.  
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For more quality sound output, you can choose to connect an external  
amplified speaker or earphone from headphone jack. Always minimize the  
volume first before placing the phone set to your ear.  
USING THE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER  
The easiest way to playback multimedia media files is to run the Windows  
Media Player. Follow these steps:  
1. Click on Start, point to Programs, Accessories, and then  
Entertainment.  
2. Click on Windows Media Player to start program.  
3. Click on the File menu and select the file you want to play.  
4. When the file is recognized and open, click on the Play button to start  
playback.  
4.7 Playing Video and MPEG Files  
Your computer is capable of running video motion files as well as MPEG  
(Motion Picture Expert Group) files on CD, DVD, or CD-RW. By using  
software MPEG program, you can watch real full-motion picture on your  
computer. You can also run the Windows Media Player under the  
Entertainment programs group as well to show all media device programs.  
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Figure 4-6 Windows Media Player  
4.8 Using DVD  
DVD is the breakthrough in superb full-motion picture playback. One disc can  
contain at least 4.7GB of information, capable of holding one full-length  
movie with soundtracks, subtitles, and different languages. Much more, the  
DVD-ROM drive of your computer is backward compatible with CD-ROM  
drive so it allows you to use any CD as well. It also works the same as the CD-  
ROM.  
To playback DVD titles, you would need a software MPEG-2 program and the  
DVD-ROM drive at least. Your Notebook computer has installed Windows  
XP for operation system and its Windows Media Player supports DVD’s  
playback..  
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You can use Windows Media Player to watch DVDs on your Notebook  
computer. Like a conventional DVD player, by using the Player, you can skip  
to specific titles and chapters, play sequences in slow motion, gain access to  
special features, and switch audio and caption languages. In addition to these  
conventional DVD player tasks, you can also retrieve information about each  
disc from the Internet.  
Figure 4-7 To play a DVD  
On the Play menu, point to DVD, VCD or CD Audio, and then click the drive  
that contains the DVD. In the Playlist pane, click a DVD title, or chapter  
name, if appropriate.  
To eject a disc, on the Play menu, click Eject. To play a selected title in a DVD  
repeatedly, on the Play menu, click Repeat. A check mark appears next to the  
command to indicate it is turned on.  
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4.9 Using Rewritable Optical Disk Drive  
DVD/CD-RW Combo or DVD+RW combo drive is a device that can write  
digital data to CD-R and CD-RW or DVD+R and DVD+RW media. With  
this device, you can backup your own data to CD-R or CD-RW disc for mass  
data storage and safely retaining. The CD-R disc can be written several times  
until the CD-R is full; the CD-RW disc, furthermore, can write and erase data  
repeatedly. Please refer to the related user manual about the CD-RW software.  
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Please pay attention to the copyright of the software or data you want to  
backup. Backup or distribute the software or data might be illegal  
according the restriction of the law.  
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5. Connecting External  
Devices  
This chapter describes how to attach additional  
peripheral devices to your Everex notebook.* The  
Everex StepNote LM7W Series Notebook allows  
you to add a printer or mouse; connect an external  
monitor and keyboard or other compatible  
peripheral device. Use of additional peripheral  
devices is also described in the step-by-step  
instructions depicted in this chapter.  
* Additional peripheral devices sold separately  
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5.1 Using the USB Port  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a hardware interface that enables you to connect  
multiple devices (such as printers, mice, keyboards, storage devices, joysticks,  
digital cameras, and video conference cameras, etc.) to your notebook  
computer, and up to 127 devices can be attached. Besides, USB’s hot swap  
capability allows everything to be plugged in and unplugged without turning  
the system off.  
Microsoft, HP, Compaq, Intel, Agere, NEC and Philip are seven core  
members of USB-IF to have worked on USB 2.0 standardization. USB 2.0  
offers data transfer rate up to 480Mbps (megabits per second) compared to  
USB 1.1 devices, which transfer at speeds of 12Mbps. So, you could know that  
USB 2.0 can transfer data between the computer and its peripherals 40 times  
faster than USB 1.1. However, USB 2.0 is fully backward compatible, you will  
be able to use a USB 1.1 device in a USB 2.0 compliant system.  
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Depending on your operational requirements, you may need to disable  
other ports in order to release system resource for the USB port.  
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The USB bus distributes 0.5 amps (500 milliamps) of power through each  
port. For the purpose of power saving, please disconnect your USB device  
while not in use.  
5.2 Using an External Monitor Port  
Your computer has a 15-pin Monitor port for supporting any external CRT or  
LCD color monitor. You need a display signal cable (usually provided with the  
monitor). One end of the cable must have a 15-pin connector for the system.  
To connect an external monitor:  
1. Turn off your computer and make sure the monitor power switch is  
turned off.  
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The notebook computer must be powered off or suspended while the  
monitor is being connected. Although you can connect the external Monitor  
without power off the computer and the external monitor, however, it is  
harmful to both devices and it shortens the life of these devices.  
2. Connect the connector cable of the monitor to the VGA port at the back  
of your computer. Secure the cable connection with the screws provided.  
3. Connect the monitor power cable and plug it into a properly grounded  
wall outlet.  
4. Turn on the power of the monitor.  
5. Turn on your computer. Both the LCD panel and the monitor screen will  
show the display. Your computer is set at default to run at simultaneous  
display mode.  
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6. If you only want to show the display on the external monitor or projector  
and shut off the LCD display, you can use the <Fn> + <F3> hot-key to  
switch display type between LCD and external monitor. Keep pressing the  
hot-key until you get the display to external monitor only.  
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Refer to Chapter 3 regarding the possible External CRT resolutions and  
how to change the display properties.  
5.3 Using the External Audio System  
At the left side of your computer, you will find the built-in audio ports. You  
can connect Microphone jacks, earphone or powered speaker.  
To connect to a audio jack:  
1. Locate the audio port (Microphone, Headphone) that you want to use to  
the target device.  
2. Plug the jack into the port on the left side of the system.  
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feedback, please lower the volume. Some factors is caused by too close  
locating the microphone and speakers from each other, moving away the  
external audio option from the unit may also help.  
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5.4 Using the LAN Port  
This notebook comes with an internal 10Base-T/100Base-TX LAN module  
that connects your computer to other computers/networks through a local  
area network (LAN) and supports data transfer rates at 10Mbps and can be up  
to 100Mbps. The 10Base-T standard also called Twisted Pair Ethernet is  
connected with RJ-45 connectors. The 100Base-TX is based on the older  
Ethernet standard. Because it is 10 times faster than Ethernet, it is often  
referred to as Fast Ethernet.  
The built-in LAN module provides a standard RJ-45 connector.  
To connect the twisted-pair cable to your LAN port:  
1. Locate the twisted-pair cable in the accessories box in notebook shipping  
carton. Each end of the cable has a RJ-45 connector.  
2. Connect one end of the cable into the network wall outlet or HUB.  
3. Connect the other end of the cable into the computer RJ-45 LAN port.  
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5.5 Using the Wireless LAN  
Wireless LAN is the major breakthrough in computer communication  
technology. It lets user connect to the LAN environment without using any  
wire to traditional RJ-45 jack. User can enjoy the wireless connection within  
the range of Access Point (AP) of LAN.  
Access Point (AP) is the wireless transmission and receiving device, it generally  
connects to the server of a LAN environment or act as a LAN hub with  
wireless connection. Access point can be set in an office environment, airport,  
major railway station, etc. that depends on the construction of each country. In  
most case, you probably can use it at office, please consult with the network  
department of your company for more details.  
This computer integrates built-in 802.11 b/g wireless LAN module. IEEE  
802.11b standard supports 11 Mbps wireless connection speed. However,  
IEEE 802.11g supports 54Mbps wireless connection speed, and is backward  
compatible with the slower 802.11b. You can connect to the wireless LAN  
Access Point without insert extra wireless LAN card into the PCMCIA slot.  
Wireless LAN module is similar to LAN module. You need to install software  
driver before using it. Please refer to chapter 2.5 on how to install the driver.  
5.6 Using the Modem Port  
This notebook comes equipped with a 56K internal fax/data modem that  
allows you to communicate with others via fax, email, or to connect to an  
online service or bulletin board.  
The built-in fax/data modem provides on standard phone connector.  
To connect the analog phone cable to your modem:  
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1. Locate the analog phone cable in the accessories box in notebook  
shipping carton. Each end of the cable has a RJ-11 connector.  
2. Connect one end of the cable into a standard wall outlet.  
3. Connect the other end of the cable into the computer modem port.  
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The speed of data transmission is dependent on the quality of telephone  
lines. Digitally terminated lines improve the speed of data transmission.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
The analog phone cable is an industry standard cable. Longer cables are  
available at your local electronics store.  
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6. System BIOS Setup  
Your Everex Notebook uses the Phoenix BIOS  
program and allows your system configuration  
Setup  
to be altered to best suit your computing needs:  
User-adjustable options include system time and date,  
disk drive configuration and password setup.  
BIOS information stored in the CMOS RAM will  
remain permanent unless changed. Default factory  
settings are used to optimize performance of your  
notebook computer. Use caution when altering any  
BIOS settings.  
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6.1 Running the BIOS Setup Program  
Your computer is likely to have been properly setup and configured by your  
dealer prior to delivery. However, you may find it necessary to use the  
computer’s BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) Setup program to change  
system configuration information, such as the current date and time, or your  
hard disk drive type. The Setup program can be accessed when you power on  
the system and pressing the <F2> function key.  
The settings that you specify within the Setup program are recorded in a  
special area memory called the CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a  
battery so that is will not be erased when you turn off or reset the system.  
Whenever you turn on the computer, the system will read the settings stored in  
the CMOS RAM and compare them to the equipment check conducted during  
the Power On Self Test (POST). If an error occurs, an error message will be  
displayed on the screen, and you will then be prompted to run the Setup  
Program.  
As the POST (Power-On Self Test) executes during the boot up process, the  
screen will display the following message:  
Press <F2> to Enter SETUP  
Press the <F2> key to run the BIOS Setup program. The BIOS Setup  
program is organized into five menus which you can select using the Å and Æ  
keys. To move from one option to another, you use the up and down arrow  
keys while using the <F5> and <F6>, or <+>and <-> keys to change the  
settings. On the right hand side of the screen are some brief help descriptions  
of each item you want to change.  
On the BIOS Setup program, you will find the following parts on the screen:  
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Item Specific Help  
The right side of the screen. This area describes each parameter and its  
available settings.  
Menu Bar  
The top line of the screen. Each of the five selections displays its own  
screen.  
Parameters  
The left side of the screen. This area lists the parameters and their current  
settings.  
Key Status Bar  
The bottom part of the screen. These lines display the keys available to  
move the cursor, select a particular function and so forth.  
To exit the BIOS Setup program, simply press the <Esc> key and select from  
the Exit menu whether you want to Save changes and exit; Discard Changes  
and exit.  
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6.2 Using the Main Menu Setup  
Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Exit  
Item Specific Help  
System Time:  
System Date:  
[09 :07 :32]  
<Tab>, <Shift-Tab>,  
or <Enter> selects  
field.  
[11/11/2005]  
SATA Channel 1 Master  
Secondary Master  
[60012MB]  
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Installed CD/DVD  
System Memory:  
Extended Memory:  
CPU Type:  
640 KB  
457728 KB  
Celeron ® M processor  
1400 MHz  
CPU Speed:  
BIOS Version:  
0.4A-2313-8A20  
F1 Help  
Esc Exit  
Ç È Select Item  
Å--> Select Menu  
-/+  
Change Values  
F9 Setup Defaults  
Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit  
System Time  
Allows you to change the system time using the hour: minute: second  
format of the computer.  
Enter the current time for reach field and use the <Tab>,  
<Shift>+<Tab>, or <Enter> key to move from one field or back to  
another.  
You can also change the system time from your operating system.  
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System Date  
Allows you to set the system date using the month/date/year format.  
Enter the current time for reach field and use the <Tab>,  
<Shift>+<Tab>, or <Enter> key to move from one field or back to  
another.  
You can also change the system time from your operating system.  
SATA Channel 1 Master  
This field displays various parameters for the hard disk drive. If type  
[Auto] is selected, the system automatically sets these parameters. If type  
[User] is selected, Cylinders, Heads and Sectors and other value can be  
edited.  
Secondary Master  
This field is for information only as the BIOS automatically detects the  
optical drive.  
System Memory  
This field reports the amount of base (or conventional) memory found by  
the BIOS during Power-On Self-Test (POST).  
Extended Memory  
This field reports the amount of extended memory found by the BIOS  
during Power-On Self-Test (POST).  
CPU Type  
This field reports the CPU type information detected by the BIOS during  
Power-On Self-Test (POST).  
CPU Speed  
This field reports the CPU speed information detected by the BIOS  
during Power-On Self-Test (POST).  
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BIOS Version  
This field is for information only as the BIOS displays the BIOS version  
during the Power-On Self-Test (POST).  
6.2.1 INTERNAL HDD SUB-MENU  
Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Exit  
Item Specific Help  
SATA Channel 1 Master: [60012MB]  
Type:  
[Auto]  
Auto = autotypes Hard-  
disk drive installed here.  
LBA Format  
Total Sector:  
117210240  
Maximum Capacity:  
60012 MB  
Multi-Sector Transfers:  
LBA Mode Control:  
32 Bit I/O:  
[16 Sectors]  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
[Fast PIO 4]  
[Mode 5]  
Enable  
Transfer Mode:  
Ultra DMA Mode:  
SMART Monitoring  
F1 Help  
Esc Exit  
Ç È Select Item  
Å--> Select Menu  
-/+  
Change Values  
F9 Setup Defaults  
Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit  
Use the Type field to select the drive type installed. You can select different  
drive types as CD-DVD, User, Auto or None by pressing <Space> bar. Set  
this option to Auto so your computer will automatically detect the drive type  
during power on. Set this option to None when your computer is not installed  
any devices. Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu.  
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6.3 Using the Advanced CMOS Setup  
Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Exit  
Item Specific Help  
Boot-time Diagnostic Screen  
Summary Screen  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
Display the diagnostic  
Screen during boot  
Frame Buffer Size  
[64 Mb]  
Display Device Selection  
[LCD+CRT]  
Local Bus IDE adapter:  
Legacy USB Support  
LAN Boot Control:  
[Both]  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
F1 Help  
Esc Exit  
Ç È Select Item  
Å--> Select Menu  
-/+  
Change Values  
F9 Setup Defaults  
Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit  
Boot-time Diagnostic Screen  
Display the diagnostic screen during boot.  
Summary Screen  
Displays system configuration on boot.  
Frame Buffer Size  
[All items on this menu cannot be modified in user mode. If any item  
requires changes, please consult your system Supervisor.]  
Display Device Selection  
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[All items on this menu cannot be modified in user mode. If any item  
requires changes, please consult your system Supervisor.]  
Local Bus IDE adapter  
Enable the integrated local bus IDE adapter  
Legacy USB Support  
Enable or disable the USB Bus support when in connection with USB  
device.  
LAN Boot Control:  
Lets you specify Enabled or Disabled for booting the notebook from  
Network or not.  
6.4 Security Menu Setup  
Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Exit  
Item Specific Help  
Supervisor Password Is:  
User Password Is:  
Clear  
Clear  
Supervisor Password  
controls access to the  
setup utility.  
Set Supervisor Password  
Set User Password  
[Enter]  
[Enter]  
Password on boot  
[Disabled]  
F1 Help  
Esc Exit  
Ç È Select Item  
-/+  
Change Values  
F9 Setup Defaults  
Å--> Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit  
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Supervisor Password Is  
Set/Clear selections show that the notebook is under controlled by  
Supervisor Password or not.  
User Password Is  
Set/Clear selections show that the notebook is under controlled by User  
Password or not.  
Set Supervisor Password  
Supervisor password gives you the authority in accessing the setup utility.  
You also need to enter this password in system booting and resuming  
from suspend mode. When you press <Enter> in this field, the Set  
Supervisor Password dialog box appears. Enter a new password with up  
to 8 alpha-numeric characters, and then re-enter it for confirmation.  
Set User Password  
This field is only available when Supervisor Password has set. Enter the  
user password when boot the system or resume from suspend mode. But  
if the Write Protect is set in the Fixed disk boot sector field, you should  
enter a supervisor password to access the fixed disk when boot the system  
or resume from suspend mode.  
Password on Boot  
If you set this field to Enabled, your computer will always ask for the  
password every time you boot your computer.  
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6.5 Using the Boot Setup  
This item allows you to set the search drive sequence where the system will try  
to boot up first.  
Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Exit  
Item Specific Help  
Boot priority order  
1: USB Floppy Drive  
2: USB Storage Disk  
3: CD-RW/DVD-ROM  
4: Hard Drive  
Keys used to view or  
configure devices:  
Up or Down arrows  
Select a device.  
5: Boot from LAN  
<+> and <-> moves  
the device up or down.  
F1 Help Ç È Select Item  
Esc Exit  
-/+  
Change Values  
F9 Setup Defaults  
Å--> Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit  
This page allows you to set the search drive sequence where the system will try  
to boot up first.  
To select the boot device, you can use the up or down arrow key, then press  
<+> to move up the device in the list or press <-> to move down the device  
in the list. To exit from this menu, press <Esc>.  
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6.6 How to Exit the Setup Program  
There are two choices to escape from the Setup program.  
Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Exit  
Item Specific Help  
Exit Saving Changes  
Exit Discarding Changes  
Load Setup Defaults  
Discard Changes  
Exit System Setup  
and save your  
changes to CMOS.  
Save Changes  
F1 Help Ç È Select Item  
F5/F6 Change Values  
F9  
Setup Defaults  
Esc Exit  
Å--> Select Menu  
Enter Execute Command F10 Save and Exit  
Exit Saving Changes  
Saves all changes to CMOS while running the BIOS setup program and  
exit from the system setup program.  
Exit Discarding Changes  
Allows you to discard all changes made while running the BIOS setup  
program and exit from the system setup program.  
Load Setup Defaults  
Lets you load the default values for all setup items.  
Discard Changes  
Reverts to previously selected settings.  
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Save Changes  
Saves Setup data to CMOS.  
6.7 How to Upgrade the BIOS  
Your computer uses EPROM Flash BIOS chip that allows you to easily  
upgrade the BIOS program. When you update the BIOS, any customized  
settings you made are lost.  
To upgrade the BIOS:  
1. Insert the BIOS Update diskette into the diskette drive.  
2. Power on the system with the diskette in the diskette drive.  
3. On the DOS prompt, type the following command.  
A:\>Phlash XXXXXX.ROM (BIOS filename) or  
A:\>XXXXXX.BAT (Batch file for BIOS file)  
Press <Enter> to run this BIOS utility. After the system has been  
successfully run this program, a message similar to the following appears:  
Flash memory has been successfully programmed,  
press any key to restart the system. If the  
system does not restart, turn it off, then turn  
on again.  
4. Press any key to restart this system.  
Contact your dealer for the latest BIOS update file.  
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7. Upgrade Options  
The Everex StepNote computer is fully  
upgradeable and expandable. This chapter describes  
the advanced features and expandable architecture  
in your notebook. For additional system  
specifications, upgrades and available accessories  
visit www.everex.com  
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System Upgrade  
This section provides some steps in doing system upgrade for your notebook  
computer. The upgrade procedures include the following:  
7.1 Memory Upgrade  
Your notebook computer offers 200-pin SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline  
Memory Module) at least 256MB DDR2 SDRAM. The memory compartment  
is located inside your computer. The table below lists the possible  
combinations of different memory module and memory size.  
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Please contact dealer for changing or adding DDR2 SDRAM module. It is  
not available for users to change it by themselves.  
Based Memory  
Installing Memory  
Total  
256 MB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
512 MB  
512 MB  
512 MB  
1024MB  
1024MB  
1024MB  
1024MB  
0 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
1024 MB  
0 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
768 MB  
1280 MB  
512 MB  
768 MB  
1024 MB  
1536 MB  
1024 MB  
1280 MB  
1536 MB  
2048 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
1024MB  
0 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
1024MB  
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INSTALLING MEMORY MODULE  
Your computer comes with standard 256 MB, 512MB or 1024MB of  
synchronous DDR2 SDRAM. You can increase system memory to a  
maximum of 2048 MB in the system, by installing two small outline double  
inline memory modules (SO-DIMMs) with installed base memory in the  
system.  
The 256MB, 512MB and 1024MB memory modules are available:  
To install the memory module:  
1. Make sure the system is powered off, the battery also is removed and that  
no peripheral devices are attached.  
2. Turn the computer upside-down and locate the screw that secures the  
DIMM door at the underside of the notebook.  
3. Remove the screws and open the DIMM cover by your finger.  
4. Locate the memory module into the empty memory module sockets.  
(Your system comes with one memory module already installed in the  
socket.)  
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Avoid touching the exposed components inside the system. Doing so may  
damage the system.  
5. Insert the connector of the memory module into the socket. Make sure  
the notch of the memory module fits the nose of the socket.  
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Hold the memory module at a 30-degree angle and push its  
connector into the memory socket of the notebook.  
Press down on the edge of the memory module until the locking  
tabs on both sides is locked.  
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6. Put the DIMM door back and secure the screw on the DIMM door.  
7. Turn the system over.  
To remove a memory module, push the locking tabs aside from the memory  
module until the module pops up. Then, remove the memory module.  
7.2 Hard Disk Upgrade  
Your notebook computer offers one 2.5" format, 9.5mm height hard disk. If  
the volume does not fit your need or it is crashed, you can upgrade it by  
replacing with new hard disk. Please do the following steps to change it.  
1. Remove the screw and open the cover by lifting its upper side cover.  
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2. Take out the hard disk from the compartment by finger carefully  
3. Remove the connector from the hard disk gently.  
4. Remove the crane screws located at each side of the hard disk.  
5. Rotate and tighten the crane screws to the new hard disk.  
6. Attach the connector to the new hard disk precisely.  
7. Place the hard disk back to the compartment.  
8. Cover the lid, then rotate and tighten the screws.  
9. Set the boot device as DVD/CD-RW Combo drive and Primary Master  
as Auto on BIOS setup menu. Please refer to Chapter 6 about the setting  
of BIOS setup menu. Then, boot the system by using WinXP CD-ROM  
and the system will detect the hard disk automatically and prompt you  
how to format the new disk.  
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Please tighten the screws located at each side of the hard disk before  
operating the hard disk. Any vibration may cause damage for the running  
hard disk.  
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Please contact dealer or certified technician for changing the hard disk  
drive. The damage of changing HDD resulting from users may not be  
under warranty  
7.3 Wireless Module Installation  
This computer uses mini-PCI wireless LAN module at the bottom of this  
notebook for wireless connection.  
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Please contact dealer for adding or changing this module. Any damage that  
caused by inappropriately adding or changing this module will not be under  
warranty  
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8. Care and Maintenance  
Your Everex Notebook is a fully IBM compatible  
portable personal computer with the latest features in  
mobile computing and multimedia technology. If  
properly cared for and maintained, the performance  
and reliability of the Everex StepNote LM7W Series  
Notebook can be greatly prolonged.  
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8.1 Important Safety Instructions  
Portable computers take the most beating from end users. This section gives  
you detailed information about how to maintain a safe working environment  
while using the notebook computer. You can maintain its condition and  
performance by following these guidelines. Please read it carefully to ensure  
maximum safety.  
Before cleaning the notebook computer, make sure it is disconnected  
from any external power supplies (i.e. AC adapter, car adapter and so on).  
When cleaning, do not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning.  
Instead, use moisture sheet or a cloth for cleaning.  
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the notebook computer and shall  
be easily accessible.  
Please keep the notebook computer from humidity.  
Lay the notebook computer on a reliable surface when installing. A drop  
or fall may cause injury.  
The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence the notebook  
computer can be protected from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE  
OPENINGS.  
Be careful of using power supply. The notebook computer has specific  
power requirements.  
Use only a power adapter approved for use with this notebook computer.  
The power adapter may have a 2-prong plug. This is an important safety  
feature. A compatible outlet is required. If it is not available, find a  
qualified electrician to install one.  
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While unplugging the power cord, disconnect it by the plug head, not by  
its wire.  
Make sure the socket and any extension cords you may use can support  
the total current load of all the connected devices.  
Though your AC adapter is suitable for universal international voltage, it  
still requires a stable and continual power supply. Make sure the voltage of  
the power source when connect the notebook computer to the power  
outlet. If your are unsure of your local power specifications, consult your  
dealer or local power company.  
Place the power cord in such a way that people can not step on it. Do not  
place anything over the power cord.  
All cautions and warnings on the notebook computer should be noted.  
If the notebook computer is not in use for a long time, disconnect it from  
mains to avoid possible damage by transient over-voltage.  
Never pour any liquid into openings as this may cause fire or electrical  
shock.  
Never open the body of notebook computer. For safety reason, the  
notebook computer should only be opened by qualified service personnel.  
If one of the following situations arises, have the notebook computer  
checked by service personnel:  
The power cord or plug is damaged.  
Liquid has penetrated into the notebook computer.  
The notebook computer has been exposed to moisture.  
The notebook computer has not worked well or you can not get it  
work according to user’s manual.  
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The notebook computer has dropped and damaged.  
The notebook computer has obvious sign of breakage.  
Do not leave this notebook computer in an environment unconditioned.  
Storage temperature above 60ºC (140ºF) may damage the notebook  
computer.  
An approved power cord has to be used for the notebook computer’s  
power supply. For a rated current up to 6A and an equipment weight  
more than 3 kg, a power cord not lighter than H05VV-F, 2G, 0.75mm2,  
has to be used.  
To avoid any damage happened to the internal device, you should first  
disconnect the AC adapter and remove the battery pack from the  
notebook when replacing any internal device.  
The sound pressure level at the operator's position according to IEC 60704-1  
is equal or less than 70dB(A).  
8.2 Cleaning Your Computer  
When it is necessary to clean the plastic case and keyboard, use a soft, lint-free  
cloth, slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution or use the contents of  
any commercially available computer cleaning kit.  
Never use alcohol, petroleum-based solvents, or harsh detergents to clean the  
notebook. Also never spray any liquids directly on the computer case,  
keyboard, or screen. If the liquid-crystal display (LCD) screen has become  
smeared or dusty, clean the screen by first applying a mild glass cleaner to a  
soft, clean, lint-free cloth, and gently wipe the glass. Never apply liquids  
directly on the screen surface. Moreover, do not use paper towels to clean the  
display screen. Paper can scratch the display screen matte.  
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8.3 Maintaining the LCD Quality  
When it comes to screen problems, heat plays a big part. After a good working  
session, the typical routine is to shut the machine and close the cover. But the  
display surface - no matter what type it is - and the components inside the  
computer radiates heat; when you close the cover, you trap the heat against the  
screen. Leave the computer's cover open for about ten minutes while the heat  
disperses. Make this a habit.  
You should also enable the power management of your computer to turn off  
the LCD power and display when the system is in inactivity for some time.  
Adding screen savers is also acceptable.  
Follow the safety guidelines mentioned earlier and how to clean your  
computer.  
8.4 Maintaining Your Hard Disk  
Losing your data has the same consequences as a system break down. Users  
must make it a habit of doing hard disk maintenance every week or so. Here is  
some maintenance you could do:  
Always back up your data files from your hard disk.  
Install the virus detecting program to monitor virus that could tamper  
your files.  
Use SCANDISK once in a while to correct any errors found in the  
directory and File Allocation Table. This will also free up space from any  
unused sectors.  
Never move or raise the computer while the hard disk is being accessed,  
most especially don't jar the hard disk as this may cause a hard disk crash.  
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Use hard disk maintenance programs like Disk Defragmenter of  
Windows. These reorganize your hard disk by eliminating fragmentation  
and improving your hard disk access time.  
Install a system password in your computer so others won't be able to use  
the hard disk.  
8.5 Battery Care Guidelines  
The battery pack furnished with the computer requires reasonable care and  
handling to ensure efficient operation and maximum life. There is a risk of fire  
and chemical burn if the battery pack is handled improperly.  
To ensure that the battery pack endures normal life cycle, always observe the  
following precautions when handling the battery pack:  
Handle batteries carefully. Do not try to disassemble, crush, puncture,  
open, drop, mutilate, short external contacts, disposed of in water or fire,  
or expose it to temperatures higher than 60 C.  
Recharge batteries only as described in this manual and only in ventilated  
areas. Never use an external charger other than the one supplied with your  
computer.  
Do not leave batteries in hot locations for more than a day or two.  
Do not leave your battery in your computer for longer than 1 month  
without plugging in the power adapter.  
Do not leave battery in storage for more than 2 months without  
recharging it to prevent over discharge. Over discharge will hurt the  
battery  
Dispose dead battery properly to protect the environment. The batteries  
contain hazardous chemicals and should not be thrown out with  
household or office trash.  
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You should always discharge your battery before recharging it on either of  
these two conditions: first, this is the first time you start to use your  
battery; second, you had not charge the battery for more than 2 months.  
To discharge the battery, please execute the "Battery Refresh" function in  
the BIOS Setup Utility.  
8.6 When You Travel  
For safety and convenience when traveling, please follow these instructions:  
Back up all needed files on your hard disk before traveling.  
Recharge your battery overnight to ensure full battery power before you  
leave.  
Don't forget to bring along the AC adapter and extra battery pack.  
Try to bring backup software as well.  
Check the voltage rating and the outlet type of your destination. If the  
power cord of the adapter is different, then you need to purchase a  
suitable one. Consult your dealer.  
Carry your computer in its carrying case or in a briefcase. Never check-in  
the computer as a luggage.  
Remember to apply those power saving features and techniques to save  
battery power.  
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APPENDIX A  
System Specifications  
This appendix provides technical specifications for  
the Everex StepNote LM7W Series Notebook  
Computers. Depending on the specific Everex  
model, specifications may vary.  
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PROCESSOR UNIT  
Intel® Celeron® M Processor  
Above 1.3 GHz CPU  
1MB integrated L2 cache for the processor  
SYSTEM MEMORY  
Two 200-pin memory slots  
User-upgradeable to a maximum 2GB using 200-pin SODIMM 256MB,  
512MB or 1024MB modules  
DDR2-533 SDRAM modules  
LCD DISPLAY  
Widescreen 15.4" WXGA Color TFT LCD, 1280x800  
Maximum 16M true colors on all LCD display  
VGA SYSTEM  
Integrated VIA VN800 graphic engine  
Simultaneous LCD and external monitor (CRT) display  
Maximum 16 million colors on LCD display at 1280x800 resolution for  
15.4" WXGA LCD  
Maximum 16 million colors on external monitor or projector at  
1600x1200 resolution (Non-Interlaced)  
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STORAGE  
2.5” Format 9.5mm High SATA HDD Module; Bus Mastering, Ultra  
DMA ATA-150 Support for LBA Scheme  
Enhanced IDE bootable DVD/CD-RW Combo drive module or DVD  
Dual drive  
AUDIO SYSTEM  
Full-duplex 16-bit stereo speaker with wavetable support  
H/W Audio Sound Blaster 16 compatible  
Built-in dual speakers  
Audio input jacks for microphone (MIC)  
Audio output jack for external speaker or headphone (Line-Out)  
Sound volume adjust by K/B Hot-Keys  
PCMCIA  
32-bit CardBus PCI Local Bus PCMCIA controller  
Supports 1 x Type II PC card  
Supports 32-bit Cardbus Cards, and 16-bit PC Cards  
GLIDE PAD  
Integrated Glide Pad (Serial/USB mouse) pointing device with 2 click buttons  
KEYBOARD  
Full-sized 87-keys keyboard with Windows systems hot-keys, inverted T-  
cursor keys, 6 hot keys, 12 function keys, and embedded numeric keypad  
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Provides international language keyboard  
FLASH BIOS  
512K Flash ROM BIOS for easy BIOS upgrade  
I/O PORTS  
1 x 15-pin VGA port  
4 x Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0)  
1 x LAN port  
1 x Modem port  
WIRELESS DEVICES  
Mini PCI 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Solution  
AC/DC POWER SUPPLY ADAPTER  
Universal auto-switching (100V~240V) 65W adapter, 19 Volt  
BATTERY  
Rechargeable 3-Cell/6 Cell Li-ion battery pack with Smart Battery  
function  
Approximately 3 Hours (for 6 cells, Battery Mark) Battery Life  
WEIGHT AND DIMENSION  
14.1” x 10.7” x 1.0” – 1.5” (W x D x H)  
5.95 lbs (approximate)  
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APPENDIX B  
System Recovery  
Appendix B provides information on how to  
restore the software and operating system of your  
computer back to the original factory settings.  
In this section, you will learn how to recover all files  
to your system with or without formatting the user  
partition.  
Follow the step-by-step instructions carefully and  
exercise caution to avoid data loss.  
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1. Power on the system and place the recovery CD into Optical Disk Drive.  
2. Press "F2" to display the BIOS Setup Utility, then choose "Boot" from  
the main menu. Change the first boot-up device to "CD-ROM/DVD-  
ROM".  
3. Press "F10" to confirm the setup parameters.  
4. When the recover screen appears, press "R" to start System Recovery.  
(Figure 1)  
5. Press "F" to start Full Recovery process.  
6. Confirm the full recovery then press "Y" to continue.  
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FULL RECOVERY WILL PERMANENTLY ERASE ALL DATA ON  
THE HARD DISK DRIVE, CONFIRM BEFORE PROCEEDING.  
(Figure 1)  
7. The recovery system tool will start running. (Figure 2)  
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(Figure 2)  
8. While rebooting the system, press "H" (boot from Hard Disk) to  
continue the recovery process. (Figure 3)  
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(Figure 3)  
9. For the finish stage of the Recovery process, a CRC verification  
confirmation screen will be displayed. This step ensures all files in the  
Recovery CD are fully restored to your hard disk without loss.  
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You may decide to perform this checking by selecting "Yes" or "No".  
(Figure 4)  
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(Figure 4)  
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
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For the latest Drivers and Support Documents or to chat online with a  
Live Technician visit www.everex.com  
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To contact Technical Support via email, send your User Name, Model,  
Serial Number and a brief Description of the issue at hand to  
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To register your product visit www.everex.com or simply email your User  
Name (first and last), Model (StepNote LM7W Series) and Serial  
Number to [email protected]. Please use “Product  
Registration – LM7W Series” as your email subject.  
To speak with an Everex Technical Support Representative call our 24-  
Hour response team at 1-866-850-8835 (toll-free)  
Please complete the following information before contacting Everex Technical  
Support:  
User Name  
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