JVC Laptop MP XP3210GB User Manual

Mobile mini note PC  
MP-XP7210GB/MP-XP3210GB  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Thank you for purchasing the JVC MP-XP7210GB/MP-XP3210GB  
Mobile mini note PC.  
Before Use  
Read and follow the instructions of this manual to use your Mobile  
mini note PC correctly.  
Always read the "Safety Precautions" and "Operation Notes." Keep  
this manual and the warranty card for further reference.  
LET0207-002A  
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Dear Customer,  
Thank you for purchasing this Mobile mini note PC. Before use, please read the safety information and  
precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of this product.  
The modem incorporated in this product was tested according the standard TBR21.  
The correct function on a public analogue telephone line is confirmed with the listed cautions.  
Should you have any problem on a specific telephone network, we kindly ask you to inform your JVC  
Service Centre the nature of the problem and details of which service provider you are using.  
It is recommended that you . . .  
.... read thoroughly the Safety Precautions. They contain extremely important information regarding the safe  
use of this product.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
IMPORTANT for the U.K.  
WARNING  
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If  
the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your  
home or the cable is too short to reach a power point,  
then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead  
or consult your dealer.  
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK  
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO  
BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved  
OR MOISTURE.  
RAIN  
type, as originally fitted.  
This unit should be used with 110 – 240 V~, 50/60 Hz  
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f, nonetheless, the mains plug is cut off be sure to re-  
only.  
move the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to  
avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connec-  
tion to the mains supply.  
CAUTION: To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards,  
do NOT use any other power source.  
If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then  
follow the instructions given below:  
IMPORTANT.  
DO NOT make any connection to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or  
coloured green or green-and-yellow.  
CAUTIONS:  
To prevent shock, do not open the cabinet. No  
user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to  
qualified personnel.  
The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured  
in accordance with the following code:  
When you are not using the AC Adapter for a  
long period of time, it is recommended that you  
disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.  
Blue :  
Neutral  
Brown : Live  
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed  
as follows:  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured  
black.  
NOTES:  
The rating plate (serial number plate) and safety  
caution are on the bottom and/or the back of  
the main unit.  
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured  
red.  
The rating information and safety caution of the  
AC Adapter are on the bottom of the adapter.  
IF IN DOUBT - CONSULT ACOMPETENT ELECTRICIAN.  
CAUTION:  
CAUTIONS:  
To avoid electric  
¡If used near a radio, this unit may interfere with  
shock or damage to  
the unit, first firmly  
insert the small end of  
the power cord into  
the AC Adapter until  
it is no longer wobbly, and then plug the larger  
end of the power cord into an AC outlet.  
reception.  
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Prevent inflammables, water and metallic objects from  
entering the unit.  
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Do not disassemble or modify the unit.  
Do not apply shocks to the unit.  
Do not subject the unit to direct sunlight.  
Avoid using the unit in extremely hot or humid places.  
Avoid using the unit in places subject to vibrations.  
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CAUTIONS:  
This Mobile mini note PC is designed to be used with the JVC BN-LS11E/LL21E battery packs and, to  
recharge them or to supply power to the Mobile mini note PC from an AC outlet, use the provided AC  
Adapter and Power Cord. (An appropriate conversion adapter may be necessary to accommodate  
different designs of AC outlets in different countries.)  
When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or on a shelf, make sure that it has sufficient space on all  
sides to allow for ventilation (10 cm or more on both sides, on top and at the rear).  
Do not block the ventilation holes.  
(If the ventilation holes are blocked by a newspaper, or cloth etc. the heat may not be able to get out.)  
Do not allow the Mobile mini note PC or AC adapter to operate with the base resting directly on anyone’s  
lap. Allowing sustained contact may cause discomfort or, eventually, a burn.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.  
When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws  
governing the disposal of these batteries must be strictly followed.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.  
Do not use this equipment in a bathroom or places with water.  
Also do not place any containers filled with water or liquids (such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases,  
potted plants, cups etc.) on top of this unit.  
(If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.)  
SOME DO’S AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE  
OF EQUIPMENT  
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, as with any  
electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.  
DO  
DO  
read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.  
ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections  
between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections.  
consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your  
equipment.  
DO  
DO  
be careful with the LCD panel on equipment.  
DONT continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is  
damaged in any way — switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.  
DONT remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.  
DONT leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for  
unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make  
sure that your family knows how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or  
handicapped people.  
DONT use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of  
road safety. It is illegal to watch the LCD panel while driving.  
DONT listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your hearing.  
DONT obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheating  
will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.  
DONT allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.  
ABOVE ALL  
— NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case —  
this could result in a fatal electrical shock;  
— NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind — it is better to be safe than sorry!  
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CAUTION  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:  
1. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may  
be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
2. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
3. 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.  
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Lithium-ion is vulnerable in colder temperatures.  
About Batteries  
DANGER! Do not attempt to take the batteries apart, or expose them to flame or excessive heat, as it may  
cause a fire or explosion.  
WARNING! Do not allow the battery or its terminals to come in contact with metals, as this can result in a  
short circuit and possibly start a fire.  
Caution! Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent  
type.  
The Benefits Of Lithium-Ion Batteries  
Lithium-ion battery packs are small but have a large power capacity. However, when one is exposed to cold  
temperatures (below 10°C), its usage time becomes shorter and it may cease to function. If this happens, place the  
battery pack in your pocket or other warm, protected place for a short time, then re-attach it to the Mobile mini  
note PC. As long as the battery pack itself is not cold, it should not affect performance.  
(If you’re using a heating pad, make sure the battery pack does not come in direct contact with it.)  
CAUTIONS  
General Battery Precautions  
.... do not modify or disassemble.  
.... do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding  
60°C, as this may cause the battery to overheat,  
explode or catch fire.  
Use only the following batteries:  
Please make note of the following rules for battery  
use. When misused, the batteries can leak or  
explode.  
.... use only specified chargers.  
2. To prevent damage and prolong service life . . .  
.... do not subject to unnecessary shock.  
.... charge in an environment where temperatures are  
within the tolerances shown in the chart below. This  
is a chemical reaction type battery—cooler  
temperatures impede chemical reaction, while  
warmer temperatures can prevent complete  
charging.  
1. When replacing batteries, refer to page ••.  
2. Do not use any different size of batteries from  
those specified.  
3. Be sure to install batteries in the correct  
direction.  
4. Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat  
as they can leak or explode.  
.... store in a cool, dry place. Extended exposure to high  
temperatures will increase natural discharge and  
shorten service life.  
5. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire.  
.... fully charge and then fully discharge the battery  
every 6 months when storing the battery pack over a  
long period of time.  
.... remove from charger or power unit when not in use,  
as some machines use current even when switched  
off.  
Battery Packs  
The supplied battery pack  
is a lithium-ion battery.  
Before using the supplied  
battery pack or an  
optional battery pack, be  
sure to read the following  
cautions:  
Terminals  
NOTES:  
It is normal for the battery pack to be warm after  
charging, or after use.  
Temperature Range Specifications  
Charging ............. 10°C to 35°C  
Operation ........... 0°C to 40°C  
Storage ............... 10°C to 30°C  
Recharging time is based on room temperature of 20°C.  
The lower the temperature, the longer recharging takes.  
1. To avoid hazards . . .  
.... do not burn.  
.... do not short-circuit the terminals. When  
transporting, make sure the provided battery  
cap is attached to the battery. If the battery  
cap is misplaced, carry the battery in a  
plastic bag.  
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CHECKING INVENTORY  
Before using your Mobile mini note PC (hereinafter Mobile PC), make sure that all of the  
following system components have been included in the container.  
If you have found any shortage or problem, contact the sales shop.  
MP-ACX1 AC power adapter  
Mobile mini note PC  
Modem cable  
(2-meters long)  
AC power cord  
• Telephone adapter  
External display cable  
Application CD-ROM  
BN-LS11E standard lithium ion battery pack  
Two stick caps  
Instruction manual (this book)  
Protection cover (of battery terminal)  
Warranty card  
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JVC Software License Agreement  
Important:  
Thank you for purchasing JVC Mobile mini note PC ("Product").  
Please carefully read this End-User License Agreement (Agreement) before installing or using  
JVC original software accompanied with or pre-installed into the Product (Software). The right  
to use the Software is granted by Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) to You only on the  
condition that You agree to the following Agreement. If You do not agree to the terms of the  
Agreement, you may not use the Software any more. Then, please give the Software with the  
Product back to the dealer from whom you bought the Product. HOWEVER, USING THE  
PRODUCT OR UNPACKING THE PACKAGED MEDIA CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE  
INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  
1. Copyright; Ownership  
You acknowledge that all copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Software as  
well as associated materials such as instruction manual and other documents (Associated  
Materials) are owned by JVC and its licensor, and remain vested in JVC and such licensor.  
The Software is protected under the copyright law of Japan and other countries, and related  
Conventions.  
2. Grant of License  
(1) Subject to the conditions of this Agreement, JVC grants to You a non-exclusive right to use  
the Software.  
(2) You may install and/or use the Software on a HDD or other storage devices incorporated  
in the Product only.  
(3) You may make a single copy of the Software for the back-up and storage purpose, if a  
back-up copy of the Software has not been included with the Product on physical media  
such as CD-ROM. You may use such back-up copy solely for the archival purpose.  
(4) The terms of this Agreement will apply to any updated Software provided by JVC to You at  
JVC's sole option. Such update will be also deemed as the Software.  
3. Restriction  
(1) You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble (except to the extent as permitted  
by the applicable laws) the Software in any manner.  
(2) You may not modify, copy or otherwise dispose of the Software, in whole or in part, other  
than as expressly specified in this Agreement.  
(3) You have no right to grant a license to use the Software, and may not sell, lease or rent the  
Software to any other person for any purpose.  
4. Transfer of the Software  
Subject to the fulfillment of the following conditions, You may assign the license granted  
under this Agreement to other person.  
(1) You assign and transfer such other person the Product including the Software, any copy of  
the Software contained in the packaged media as well as any Associated Materials, and  
then will not possess them.  
(2) Such other person as assignee agrees to the Agreement  
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5. Limited Warranty  
(1) THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. SHOULD  
THERE BE ANY PROBLEM ARISING FROM OR CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE, YOU  
SHOULD SETTLE ALL SUCH PROBLEM AT YOUR OWN COSTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.  
(2) THIS SECTION PROVIDES JVC’S EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY REGARDING THE SOFTWARE.  
JVC DOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.  
6. Limitation of Liability  
JVC WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS  
AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL OR  
PUNITIVE DAMAGES EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES. YOU WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS JVC FROM ANY LOSS,  
LIABILITY OR COSTS ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO CLAIMS FROM  
ANY OTHER PERSONS RELATING TO THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE.  
7. Term  
This Agreement will become effective on the date when You start to use the Product or You  
unpack the packaged media containing the Software, whichever become earlier, and continue  
to be in effect until termination under Section 8 below.  
8. Termination  
(1) Should You breach any provision of this Agreement, JVC may terminate this Agreement  
without giving any notice to You. In this event, JVC may claim against You any damages  
caused by Your breach.  
(2) Should this Agreement be terminated, You should immediately destroy the Software  
including any copy (including erasure from any memory in the Product) and any associated  
Materials, and then will not possess them.  
9. Export Control  
You agree that You will not ship, transfer or export the Software or underlying information and  
technology to any countries to which Japan and other relevant countries have embargoed  
goods.  
10.General  
(1) No modification, change, addition, deletion or other alteration of or to the Agreement  
will be valid unless confirmed in writing and signed by an authorized representative of  
JVC.  
(2) Even if any part of the Agreement is held invalid by or in conflict with any law having  
jurisdiction over this Agreement, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and  
effect.  
(3) To the maximum extent permitted by the applicable law where the Software was acquired,  
any conditions or warranties imposed or implied by law are hereby excluded. You may  
nevertheless have the benefit of certain rights or remedies pursuant to the applicable law  
in respect of which liability may not be excluded. In any case, however, JVC's entire  
liability will be limited to those which apply to the Product.  
(4) The Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of Japan. The Tokyo  
District Court has jurisdiction over all disputes which may arise with respect to the  
execution, interpretation and performance of this Agreement.  
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END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  
Important:  
Please carefully read this End-User License Agreement ("Agreement") before installing or using  
the G.726 Decoder ("Software") on your PC. The right to use the Software is granted by Victor  
Company of Japan, Limited ("JVC") to You only on the condition that You agree to the following  
Agreement. If You do not agree to the terms of the Agreement, you may not install the Software  
any more. HOWEVER, INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR  
ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The Software also includes the associated  
materials, and any modification, upgrade and update of the Software granted to You by JVC.  
1. Copyright; Ownership  
You acknowledge that all copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Software is  
owned by, and remain vested in Sharp Corporation, a Japanese corporation, and JVC is the  
authorized licensee of Sharp Corporation to duplicate, use and distribute the Software. The  
Software is protected under the copyright law of Japan and other countries, and related  
Conventions. You must use the Software in the same manner as You use any other copyrighted  
work in compliance with these laws and conventions and other regulations.  
2. Grant of License  
(1) Subject to the conditions of the Agreement, JVC grants to You a non-exclusive right to use  
the Software.  
(2) You may install and use the Software in Your PC.  
(3) You may make a copy of the Software in whole or in part for the back-up and storage  
purpose.  
3. Restriction  
(1) You may not modify, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble (except to the extent as  
permitted by the applicable laws) the Software in any manner.  
(2) You may not copy or use the Software, in whole or in part, other than as expressly specified  
in this Agreement.  
(3) You may not remove the copyright and/or other proprietary rights notice from the Software.  
You may make copies of the Software hereunder, provided that each such copy contains  
copyright and/or other proprietary rights notice in the same manner as appeared originally  
on this Agreement and the Software.  
(4) You have no right to grant a license to use the Software, and may not sell, lease or rent the  
Software to any other person for any purpose.  
4. Transfer of the Software  
You may not transfer or assign the Software (either stored in the recording media or not) to any  
other person, unless such other person as the transferee or assignee agrees to this Agreement.  
Such assignee or transferee will be bound by the same conditions as provided for in this  
Agreement, and the license originally granted to You hereunder will then be null and void.  
5. Limited Warranty  
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. JVC DOES  
NOT MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. SHOULD THERE BE ANY PROBLEM ARISING FROM OR CAUSED BY THE  
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SOFTWARE, YOU SHOULD SETTLE ALL SUCH PROBLEMS AT YOUR OWN COST AND  
RESPONSIBILITY.  
6. Limitation of Liability  
JVC WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS  
AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL OR  
PUNITIVE DAMAGES EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES. YOU WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS JVC FROM ANY LOSS,  
LIABILITY OR COSTS ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO CLAIMS FROM  
ANY OTHER PERSONS RELATING TO THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE.  
7. Term  
This Agreement will become effective on the date when You download and/or install the  
Software onto Your machine, and continue to be in effect until termination under the reasons  
as below:  
Should You breach any provision of this Agreement, JVC may terminate this Agreement without  
giving any notice to You. In this event, JVC may claim against You any damages caused by  
Your breach. Should this Agreement be terminated, You should immediately destroy the  
Software stored in Your machine (including erasure from any memory in Your PC), and then  
will not possess such Software.  
8. Export Control  
You agree that You will not ship, transfer or export the Software or underlying information and  
technology to any countries to which Japan and other relevant countries have embargoed  
goods.  
9. Restricted Rights Legend  
The Software including related documentation has been developed at private expense of  
Sharp Corporation, and is commercially available.  
If the Software is acquired by You under a United States Department of Defense contract, the  
use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in  
subparagraph (c)(i)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS  
252.227-7013. Contractor: Victor Company of Japan, Limited, 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho,  
Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 221-8528 Japan.  
If the Software is acquired by You as any other agency of the U.S. Government, the use,  
duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to the restriction as set forth in  
subparagraph (g)(3) of FAR 52.227-14 or FAR 52.227-19, as applicable.  
10. General  
(1) No modification, change, addition, deletion or other alteration of or to the Agreement will  
be valid unless confirmed in writing and signed by an authorized representative of JVC.  
(2) Even if any part of the Agreement is held invalid by or in conflict with any law having  
jurisdiction over this Agreement, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and  
effect.  
(3) The Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of Japan. The Tokyo  
District Court has jurisdiction over all disputes which may arise with respect to the  
execution, interpretation and performance of this Agreement.  
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Table of contents  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................... 2  
SOME DOS AND DONTS ON THE SAFE  
Using the Numeric Keypad ........................... 50  
Increasing the (Optional) Memory  
USE OF EQUIPMENT .......................................... 3  
CAUTIONS .......................................................... 5  
CHECKING INVENTORY ..................................... 6  
JVC Software License Agreement ...................... 7  
END-USER LICENSE AGREMENT ..................... 9  
PARTS AND COMPONENT NAMES .................. 12  
Capacity ......................................................... 51  
Adding or Removing a Memory Board .......... 52  
Checking the Additional Memory Board ....... 54  
Using the SD Memory Card Slot ..................... 55  
Using an External Display Unit ....................... 56  
Connecting to a network ................................. 57  
Setting for network connection ..................... 57  
Checking the battery level .............................. 61  
Power-saving mode ........................................ 62  
Unknown partition on hard disk ..................... 64  
SETTING UP  
SETTING UP ...................................................... 14  
TURN-ON ......................................................... 17  
Turning  
(On/Off) Key ON ..................... 17  
Initial Setup of Microsoft Windows ............... 18  
Turn-OFF ...................................................... 20  
PC RECOVERY (REPEATED PC SETUP)  
Setting Up Your PC Again ............................... 66  
Before starting the repeated PC setup ........... 66  
System Recovery Procedure ............................ 67  
JVC ORIGINAL SOFTWARE AND  
SYSTEM APPLICATIONS  
JVC ORIGINAL SOFTWARE ............................... 22  
Setup of JVC Original Software ...................... 22  
DVCs USB Drivers ......................................... 23  
CC Converter .................................................. 25  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Q&A .................................................................. 70  
Power ............................................................. 70  
Startup and Operation of Windows ................. 71  
Display ........................................................... 73  
Using the Internet ........................................... 74  
Battery ............................................................ 77  
Miscellaneous ................................................. 78  
STANDARD APPLICATION................................ 27  
To set Up the Standard Applications  
Again .............................................................. 28  
To Uninstall a Standard Application ................ 28  
APPENDIX  
NAVIGATE IN THE INTERNET WORLD!  
List of Support Centres .................................... 82  
Trademark notice ............................................ 83  
Specification ................................................... 84  
Options (separately available) ......................... 85  
TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET .................... 30  
Contracting with the Internet  
Service Provider .............................................. 30  
Connection of Telephone Line and  
Modem Setup ................................................. 31  
The Internet Connection Setup ........................ 33  
Connecting to the Internet .............................. 38  
Disconnection from the Internet ..................... 39  
Accessing a Web Page .................................... 40  
E-MAILING ........................................................ 41  
Setting up E-Mail Software .............................. 41  
Sending and Receiving E-mails ....................... 44  
HARDWARE  
Using the Pointing Device .............................. 48  
Using Hot Keys ............................................. 50  
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PARTS AND COMPONENT NAMES  
Your Mobile PC has the following parts and components.  
Stick  
Left button  
(On/Off) Key  
BN-LS11E standard  
lithium ion battery pack  
Scroll button  
DC Input connector  
Modem jack  
USB  
Right button  
connectors  
Headphone  
output  
LAN connector  
Microphone input  
External monitor output  
Buckle  
Display panel  
Keyboard  
Built-in  
lithium ion  
battery pack  
Speakers  
i-Link connector  
(MP-XP7210 only)  
Ventilation  
slots  
RESET button  
SD card slot  
PC card eject button  
PC card slot  
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SETTING UP  
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SETTING UP  
When you first use your Mobile PC, always plug the AC power cord into the DC Input connector.  
The built-in lithium-ion battery pack will be recharged during your PC setup. To avoid data loss  
due to power failure or any others cause, check the points for battery recharging in Page 16.  
1. Unplug the jumper pin before recharging the battery pack  
Always unplug the battery terminal jumper pin from the PC rear panel when recharging the  
battery pack by plugging the AC power cord into the DC Input connector.  
Tips  
Cover the battery terminal with the protection cover of  
accessory kit if you use the Mobile PC without using the  
standard lithium ion battery pack or the optional large  
capacity lithium ion battery pack.  
Mounting the Protection Cover  
Battery terminal jumper pin  
Unplug the jumper pin  
using the tip of a ball point  
pen or similar.  
1
Slide lock lever A mounted at  
the bottom of the Mobile PC  
in the direction of the arrow.  
Mount the battery terminal  
protection cover.  
2
3
Jumper pin  
Slide lock lever A in the  
direction of the arrow until it  
locks.  
The jumper pin is factory-mounted to  
disconnect the battery pack from the  
circuitry. The removed pin is not used again.  
(
)
Lock lever A  
2. Mounting/Dismounting the Lithium Ion Battery Pack  
¡ Mounting Battery Pack  
¡ Dismounting Battery Pack  
Holes for mounting  
optional large-capacity  
lithium ion battery pack  
1 Slide lock lever A in the direction of the  
arrow (outward).  
2 Mount and lock the battery pack until it  
clicks.  
3 Slide lock lever A in the direction of the  
arrow (inward).  
1 Slide lock lever A in the direction of the arrow.  
2 Slide and hold lock lever B in the direction of the  
arrow, and pull out and dismount the battery pack  
in direction 3 as shown.  
4 Tighten two coin screws (when the large  
capacity lithium ion battery pack is used).  
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3. Open the display panel  
Buckle  
1 Slightly pull up the buckle of the Note  
PC, and the display panel will be  
unlocked.  
2 Carefully open the display panel to the desired  
angle. You can open the display panel to 180  
degrees.  
4. Recharge the built-in battery pack by plugging the AC cord into DC Input  
connector  
When recharging the built-in battery pack:  
1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC adapter.  
2 Plug the DC cord of the adapter into the DC Input connector of the Mobile PC.  
3 Plug the AC cord of the AC adapter into the power receptacle.  
1
2
3
DC cord  
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5. Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged  
To avoid an interruption of your operation due to power failure, check the battery voltage when  
you start to use your PC in the field. See "Checking the battery level" (see Page 61) to check the  
battery voltage level.  
¡ Make sure that the battery pack is fully recharged  
When you are using the AC adapter and when the battery indicator (  
) lights in green, the  
battery pack is fully (100%) recharged. When it lights in orange, the battery pack is being recharged.  
Battery recharge starts with the built-in battery or external battery pack, whichever has less  
remaining power.  
Built-in battery indicator  
1
2
External battery indicator  
Standard battery pack or large  
capacity battery pack  
(
)
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2
If you have unplugged the DC cable of the AC adapter and if you drive your PC with the lithium  
battery pack, the battery indicator (  
Standard recharging time:  
Built-in battery pack  
) goes out.  
80% recharging time  
100% recharging time  
Approximately 90 minutes  
Approximately 60 minutes  
Both built-in battery pack and BN-LS11E standard battery pack  
Approximately 170 minutes  
Approximately 250 minutes  
Approximately 370 minutes  
Both built-in battery pack and BN-LL21E large capacity battery pack Approximately 240 minutes  
Cautions  
¡ If the battery pack is discharged quickly even after its recharging, the battery service life has  
expired. Replace it with a new one. (The built-in battery pack and CMOS backup cells are  
service parts.)  
¡ The standard recharging times listed above are typical values in an ambient temperature of 20°C  
to 25°C.  
¡ If the battery pack has been stored for a long time, its first recharging time may be longer.  
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TURN-ON  
Turning  
(On/Off) Key On  
Press the  
(On/Off) key.  
The PC will turn on and the Windows logo will appear.  
1
A
SD  
(On/Off) Key  
Cautions  
¡ Turn Off the PC  
(On/Off) key in areas such as hospitals  
and aircraft where use of the PC is prohibited. Otherwise,  
your PC may influence the electronics and medical  
equipment and may cause a serious problem.  
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2
At present, each airline prohibits the use of electronic  
devices in an airplane according to the flight condition  
(taking off and landing) of the aircraft and others. This  
machine is also grouped in these electronic devices.  
Consult each airline for details.  
¡ Status indicators  
Stand By lamp  
When the PC is turned on  
Lights in green.  
Lights in green.  
Lights in green.  
Lights in green.  
Lights in green.  
Lights in green.  
HDD access lamp  
SD access lamp  
Num Lock lamp  
Caps Lock lamp  
Scroll Lock lamp  
When the HDD is accessed  
When the SD card is accessed  
When the Num Lock key is active  
When the Caps Lock key is active  
When the Scroll Lock key is active  
SD  
Cautions  
Disconnect all peripheral devices (such as a telephone or printer) when you press the  
Off) key first. Otherwise, your PC setup may fail.  
(On/  
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Initial Setup of Microsoft Windows  
When using your PC for first time, you must prepare to use Microsoft Windows.  
Once you have finished the initial Windows setup, you can use the software and various PC  
functions. Use the following procedure to initially set up Microsoft Windows.  
For pointing device and keyboard operations, see Pages 48 to 50.  
1. When the "Welcome to Microsoft Windows" screen appears, click [Next] at the  
right lower corner of the screen.  
The "The End User License Agreement" screen will appear.  
2. Read the "The End User License Agreement" information and click "Yes, I accept  
it" option if you accept the agreement. Then, click [Next].  
The "whats your computers name?" screen will appear.  
Note  
If you select the "No, I dont accept it" option, the initial Windows setup is cancelled. You  
cannot use the Microsoft Windows and the PC software.  
3. Rename your computer and click [Next].  
The "An Internet connection could not be chosen" screen appears.  
Tips  
A unique computer name is required so that your PC is distinguished from other computers  
if you connect your PC to the network. Although the PC is named automatically and shown  
in the "Computer name" column, you can change it to a name which is easy to remember.  
4. Click [Next].  
The "Ready to register with Microsoft?" screen appears.  
5. Click "No, not at this time" option, and click [Next].  
The "who will use this computer?" screen may appear.  
Tips  
If you select "Yes, Id like to register with Microsoft now" option, you can start online user  
registration. For Internet connection setup, see Page 30 "To Connect to the Internet" section.  
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6. Enter the user name and click [Next].  
The "Thank you!" screen will appear.  
Tips  
The name you have entered is shown on the "welcome" screen that appears when you turn  
the PC power switch on after initial Windows setup. To start up Microsoft Windows, click  
the user name shown on the screen.  
7. Click [Finish].  
The initial Windows setup has completed.  
Cautions  
Your PC operation is not guaranteed if you have installed an operating system (OS) other  
than the system OS attached to your PC.  
When a week has passed after initial startup of the Microsoft Windows, a confirmation  
screen asking for the deletion of desktop icons appears.  
This is the Desktop Cleanup program that can delete icons that you have not used for a  
certain period from the desktop screen. The software is not deleted even if you have  
cleared its icon from the desktop screen.  
Use the following procedure to change the Windows date and time.  
1. Double-click the time display in the task tray at the lower right of the desktop. The  
Date and Time Propertiesdialog box appears.  
2. Click the Time Zonetab and select your time zone from the list box.  
3. Click the Date & Timetab and enter the correct date and time.  
4. Click OKto save your change.  
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Turn-Off  
Cautions  
Always use this procedure to turn off the PC. Otherwise, your PC may fail.  
1. Click [start].  
The "start" menu will appear.  
2. Click [Turn Off computer].  
The "Turn off computer" screen will appear.  
3. Click [Turn Off].  
The PC will be turned off automatically, and (Stand By) lamp will go out.  
Before closing the LCD panel, make sure that (Stand By) lamp has turned off.  
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JVC ORIGINAL SOFTWARE  
To use the JVC original software, you must set it up in the "Original Software Setup Procedure"  
given below. You can setup the following software programs.  
Setup software  
• CC converter (See Page 25.)  
• JVC’s DVC (Digital Video Camera) utilities  
Tips  
• The JVC’s DVC utilities are USB drivers dedicated to GR-DV3000EK, DV2000EK, DVP7EK  
and DVP3EK systems. If you are using any of these DVC’s, you can use it without uploading  
its USB driver from the DVC’s CD-ROM disk.  
• For DVC connection and operations, see its instruction manual.  
Setup of JVC Original Software  
Before starting the software setup, quit and save the currently active application if any. Otherwise,  
your working data will be lost.  
1. Click [start] and click [Run first] at the right lower end of the Menu.  
...  
The "Preparing to Install " screen will appear, and the software setup will start up.  
2. Read the License Agreement when displayed.  
If you accept the Agreement, click [Yes]  
3. During setup, the "Sound, video and game controllers has not passed Windows  
Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP." message may be displayed.  
Ignore it as it does not affect the system operation. Click [Continue Anyway] to  
continue software setup.  
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4. When the software has been set up, a prompt for PC restarting appears. Click  
[Finish] to restart the PC.  
Cautions  
This setup cannot install all DVC utilities.  
After you have set up the original software, plug the DVC cable into the USB socket of your  
PC. The device type will be recognized automatically and setup of its USB driver will start  
up.  
DVC’s USB Drivers  
The DVC connection and the USB driver to be set up vary depending on the DVC model you use.  
For details, see the DVC instruction manual.  
1. Connect the DVC to the USB connector of your PC.  
2. The hardware installation screen will appear.  
3. Select the "Install the software automatically" option and click [Next].  
Cautions  
The driver to be set up depends on the DVC operation mode.  
There is no operation problem although the "has not passed Windows Logo testing"  
message appears.  
1) If "The hardware: JVC DV Camera Storage" message appears:  
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2 The driver will be installed automatically.  
3 When "Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard" message appears, click [Finish].  
2) If "The hardware: JVC Web Camera" message appears:  
1 Click [Continue Anyway].  
2 The driver will be installed automatically.  
3 When "Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard" message appears, click [Finish].  
Cautions  
As your PC has two USB ports, you need to set up both of them if you use them. If you are  
prompted to set up the USB port when you attach a device to it, repeat the above procedure  
again.  
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CC Converter  
This is a data-band expansion system JVC has developed for audio applications. It reproduces  
the timbre of the original sound from high-quality and compressed music data as well.  
The CC converter operates as a system filter so that it takes effect regardless of the playback  
application.  
To make the effect valid or invalid or to change the effect level:  
1. Open a shortcut of  
mouse button).  
(CC Converter) icon in the task tray (by clicking the right  
2. When the menu above appears, click on the desired option.  
Cautions  
If you have disabled the effect, the CC Converter icon is shown in monochrome color in the  
task tray.  
The actual sound playback may slightly be delayed due to processing of playback data.  
Explanation of menu options  
¡ Enable  
Makes the CC converter processing valid.  
¡ Disable  
Makes the CC converter processing invalid.  
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The following menu options are effective only when you have checked the "Enable"  
option.  
¡ More presence  
The CC converter functions to have the maximum effect.  
¡ Standard  
The CC converter functions to have the standard sound effect.  
Usually, use this setup option.  
¡ More natural  
The CC converter functions to reproduce the original sound with the highest possible fidelity.  
This option is appropriate to play back the high-quality music data.  
¡ About CC converter  
Shows the CC converter version and other information.  
Click [OK] to close the displayed subwindow.  
¡ Exit  
Quits the CC converter. The CC converter status you have set at this point is held. If you wish  
to restart the CC converter, you can start up the program from the Start menu.  
Cautions  
Do not change the sound playback device when you are playing back the sound data (such  
as an audio file).  
If you have changed the sound playback device, wait five (5) or more seconds before playing  
back the data.  
The CC converter can process two-channel PCM data only. A sound device may transfer  
multi-channel data or non-PCM data, but the CC converter cannot process such data.  
If you play back data having a high noise level, the noise may be emphasized.  
Users other than the computer administrator (even if they have the Administrators authority)  
may not change the CC converter setup.  
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STANDARD APPLICATION  
Your Mobile PC has the following standard applications. Open the Help menu of each application  
to check the application usage. If you have any question, contact the nearest support centre  
listed on Page 82.  
¡ Acrobat Reader 5.0  
Can display and print out a PDF file.  
Using the Acrobat Reader, you can display and print out a PDF format file.  
¡ Norton AntiVirus 2002  
The software to prevent virus infection from the Internet.  
This is the highly reliable antivirus program. It can automatically restore your system from  
virus infection without interrupting your current works. This program prevents the spread of  
viruses as it checks for virus infection during e-mail reception and transmission. Also, it can  
prevent the script-based virus infection even if you have not yet updated it to the latest antivirus  
definition.  
Cautions  
At the third startup after the Windows initial setup, a Norton AntiVirus Information Wizard  
screen appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up this application program.  
You can update the antivirus definition file of this application within 90 days.  
¡ Pixela ImageMixer  
Can edit an original movie.  
You can pick up movie pictures using a digital video camera (DVC) and edit them by using  
the effects when you switch the scene, inserting a still image, and adding after-recording  
sound and BGM.  
The edited movie is recorded in the MPEG1 format, and its file size is smaller than the DV  
format file. You can distribute the movies to your friends to enjoy the camcorder playback.  
Cautions  
The digital video camera (DVC) is optional.  
As this software is a hybrid application, read the items relating to the Windows OS when  
you check the Help menu.  
¡ Real Player 8 Basic  
Can play back a video file.  
The Real Player can play back some video files not supported by the Windows Media Player  
(included in the Windows XP OS).  
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To Set Up the Standard Applications Again  
You can set up the standard applications using the Application CD-ROM. (The optional CD-  
ROM drive is required.)  
If you have erroneously deleted any of the standard applications, you can reinstall it from the  
Application CD-ROM. For details, see the "readme.txt" file in the Application CD-ROM.  
Cautions  
Use the system CD-ROM on a CD-ROM compatible player only. Otherwise,  
your ears or speaker system may be damaged due to loud noise.  
To Uninstall a Standard Application  
Use the following procedure to uninstall a standard application program.  
1. Click the [start] button, then [Control Panel].  
2. Click the [Add or Remove Programs] icon.  
The programs currently installed are listed.  
3. Click an application program you want to uninstall. Click the [Change/Remove]  
button.  
4. When you see a "Are you sure you want to remove ...?" message, click [Yes].  
5. The uninstaller will remove the selected application program.  
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INTERNET WORLD!  
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TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET  
You must contract with an Internet service provider. Also, you need to have a telephone line to  
be connected to the service provider.  
Contracting with the Internet Service Provider  
An Internet service provider (an enterprise or an organization that provides the Internet connection  
and related services) is generally called a "provider."  
¡ Contract with the provider  
Get the information about the sign-up to the provider, connection fee, service contents and  
other information from an Internet magazine.  
We recommend that you compare available services and select the provider that best fits  
your needs.  
¡ If you have already contracted with a provider  
You can use your provider accounts (such as user ID and password) on your PC.  
¡When you have contracted with a provider  
You will receive a document showing your user ID, password and e-mail address. Keep this  
document to hand when you set up the Internet connection.  
Caution  
You may need a credit card when contracting with some providers.  
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Connection of Telephone Line and Modem Setup  
Your PC has a built-in modem and a cable attached to it. You can enjoy the Internet and e-mail  
services by simply connecting your PC to the telephone line.  
1. Plug the attached modem cable into the Modem jack of your PC until it clicks.  
Insert the cable connector into the jack in the correct direction.  
Modem cable  
to modem jack  
2. Plug the other end of the modem cable into the telephone line wall jack.  
If a telephone set is already connected to the telephone line, unplug the cable of the telephone  
set.  
Tips  
Purchase a line splitter if you wish to plug in your telephone set and your PC to the same  
telephone line. Remember that you cannot use the telephone set and The Internet services  
simultaneously even if you have installed the line splitter.  
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3. Seting up the modem  
1 Click [start] and [Control Panel] in this order.  
2 Click [Printers and Other Hardware].  
3 Click [Phone and Modem Options].  
4 When the "Location Information" screen appears, enter a city code in the "area code"  
field. Usually, enter your city code here.  
Enter the phone company ID number and extension number as necessary. (They are  
usually not required.)  
5 Check the dialing type of your telephone line, and select it correctly.  
6 Click [OK], and the "Location Information" screen will close. Modem setup will be  
complete.  
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The Internet Connection Setup  
Use the following procedure to connect your PC to the Internet network. This setup example  
uses the built-in modem of your PC and Microsofts Internet Explorer (IE) for the Internet  
connection. If you have already contracted with a provider, you can manually set up the Internet  
connection using the following procedure.  
Tips  
As your PC has networking functions, you can connect it to the Internet via the network. For the  
setup procedure, when you connect to the Internet via a network, see Page 57.  
1. Click [start] and then click [Internet] in the upper left part of the Menu.  
The "Welcome to the New Connection Wizard" screen will appear.  
Tips  
If the "Welcome to the New Connection Wizard" screen does not appear, click the [start] button  
and select [All Programs], [Accessories], [Communications] to start [New connection wizard].  
2. Click [Next].  
The "Network Connection Type" screen will appear.  
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3. Click [Connect to the Internet] option, and click [Next].  
The "Getting Ready" screen will appear.  
4. Click [Set up my connection manually] option, and click [Next].  
The "Internet Connection" screen will appear.  
5. Click [Connect using a dial-up modem] option, and click [Next].  
The "Connection Name" screen will appear.  
6. Enter the "ISP name" and click [Next].  
The "Phone Number to Dial" screen may appear.  
Tips  
It is convenient to use the contracted provider name as the ISP name.  
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7. Enter the phone number, and click [Next].  
The "Internet Account Information" screen will appear.  
8. Enter the User name and Password (and enter the password again for confirmation),  
and click [Next].  
The "Completing the New Connection Wizard" screen will appear.  
9. Click [Finish]. The setup for connection wizard is complete.  
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Tips  
If you need to set up the DNS server address, follow steps 10 to 20.  
You may need to set up DNS server addresses (the primary and secondary DNS  
addresses) for some providers. If the DNS server addresses are stated on the  
documents sent from your provider, you need to set them up. If not specified, you  
need not set these addresses.  
10. Click [start] and [Control Panel] in this order.  
The "Pick a category" screen of the Control panel will appear.  
11. Click [Network and Internet Connection] icon.  
The "or pick a Control Panel icon" screen will appear.  
12. Click [Network Connection].  
The ISP name you have set in Step 6 is shown in the "Dial-up" tag.  
13. Double Click the dialup connection icon.  
[Connect Dial-up Connection] screen will appear.  
14. Click [Properties].  
The "Dial-up Connection Properties" screen will appear.  
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15. Click [Networking].  
16. Click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and click [Properties].  
The "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties" screen will appear.  
17. Click [Obtain an IP address automatically], click [Use the following DNS server  
addresses], and enter the DNS server address printed on the document sent from  
the provider.  
18. After you have entered the addresses, click [OK].  
19. Respond with [OK] to the "Dial-up Connection Properties".  
20. Click [x] at the upper right corner of the "Network Connection" screen.  
All screens will close and the Internet connection is complete.  
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Connecting to the Internet  
After you have completed the "The Internet Connection Setup" procedure (pages 33 to 37), you  
can connect to the Internet. Use the following procedure.  
1. Click [start] and click [Internet] at the upper left part of the Menu.  
The Internet Explorer will start up and the "Dial-up Connection" screen will appear. If the  
"Dial-up Connection" does not start, use the following steps.  
1 Click [start] and right click [Internet] at the left upper end of the Menu. Then, select  
[Internet Properties].  
2 Click the [Connections] tab and make sure that the ISP name (you have created in Step 6  
"The Internet Connection Setup" on page 34) has been set to default in the [Dial-up and  
Virtual Private Network settings]. If not set as default, select the ISP and click [Set Default].  
3 Click [Always dial my default connection], and click [OK].  
2. Click [Connect].  
The dialup connection process will start and your PC will be connected to the Internet.  
Tips  
When your PC is connected to the Internet, the icon  
at the bottom right corner of the desktop screen.  
appears in the Task tray  
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Disconnection from the Internet  
When you are connected to the Internet, the use of the telephone line and the access to the  
provider are charged.  
Disconnect your PC from the Internet in one of the following ways when you are finished using  
the Internet.  
¡ Double-click the task tray connection icon  
at the bottom right corner of the desktop  
screen. When the "Auto Disconnect" dialog box appears, click [Disconnect Now].  
¡ Quit the Microsofts Internet Explorer (IE). When the "Auto Disconnect" dialog box appears,  
click [Disconnect Now].  
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Accessing a Web Page  
There is a large number of Web sites available. You can access a Web site using Microsofts  
Internet Explorer in your PC. The following shows three typical ways you can use to access a  
Web site.  
Before starting the following steps, connect your PC to the Internet using the "Connecting to  
the Internet" procedure on Page 38.  
When Microsofts Internet Explorer is active, you can access a Web site in one of the following  
ways.  
1. Directly enter the URL in the address bar.  
2. Jump to the destination link.  
3. Click [Favorites] and select Call a Web site from the Favorites.  
Method 3  
Method 1  
Method 2  
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E-MAILING  
You need to set up a mailing software to send and receive E-mails.  
Setting up E-Mail Software  
Set up the E-mail transmission using the Outlook Express installed on your PC.  
Tips  
It is convenient for E-mail setup if you have the document sent from the provider to hand.  
1. Click [start] and click [E-mail] on the Menu.  
Outlook Express will start and the "Internet Connection Wizard" screen will appear.  
2. Enter the name you wish to display in the "Display name" and click [Next].  
The "Internet E-mail Address" screen will appear.  
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3. Enter your E-mail address in the "E-mail address" field, and click [Next].  
The "E-mail Server Name" screen will appear.  
4. Enter the "Incoming mail server" and "Outgoing mail server", and click [Next].  
Usually select "POP3" as the "My incoming mail server is a  
can change it if necessary.  
server." but you  
The "Internet Mail Logon" screen will appear.  
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5. Enter the "Account name" and "Password," and click [Next].  
The "Congratulations" screen will appear.  
6. Click [Finish].  
The "Congratulations" screen will close, and Outlook Express will start up.  
The setup for the E-mail software is complete.  
7. To quit Outlook Express, click [x] at the upper right corner of the screen.  
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Sending and Receiving E-mails  
You can create and send E-mail messages, and receive and read E-mail from others. You can  
learn procedures to enjoy E-mailing. Use Outlook Express installed on your PC for E-mail  
transmission.  
Transmission  
Connect to the provider.  
Disconnect from the provider.  
Create  
Read  
(Create a responsereturn  
E-mail message)  
1. Click [start] and click [E-mail] on the Menu.  
Outlook Express will start.  
2. Click [Create a new Mail message] on the screen or click [Create Mail] in the  
toolbar.  
The "New Message" screen will appear.  
Tips  
To minimize the access fee to the provider and the use of the telephone line, create your E-  
mail messages before connecting to the Internet.  
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3. Create a message.  
Enter the E-mail address  
Enter the message title  
Enter the message text here  
Destination: Enter the receiver's E-mail address. (Enter your E-mail address first to test  
E-mail transmission.)  
Title:  
Enter the message title.  
4. Click [Send] at the left upper end of the screen to send the created message.  
The "Dial-up Connection" screen will appear.  
Tips  
If you have already connected to the Internet, the "Dial-up Connection" screen is not displayed  
but the message is directly sent when you click [Send].  
5. Click [Connect] in the "Dial-up Connection" screen to connect to the Internet.  
You will be connected to the Internet, and the created mail will be sent to the specified  
address.  
6. If your mail transmission is successful, try to receive E-mail. When you are  
connected to the Internet, click [Send/Recv] at the left upper end of the screen.  
Your PC will be connected to the providers mail server and you can receive E-mail.  
Assuming you have set your E-mail address correctly in Step 3, you can now receive the test  
E-mail you have sent to yourself.  
Tips  
If message "You are currently working offline. Would you like to go online now?" appears  
when you have clicked [Send] or [Send/Recv], respond with [Yes].  
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7. To check the received messages, click [Inbox] on the screen.  
The received E-mail messages will be displayed.  
8. To quit Outlook Express, click [x] at the upper right corner of the screen.  
Caution  
Disconnect your PC from the Internet after you have transmitted E-mail and finished accessing  
a Web site.  
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Using the Pointing Device  
The pointing devices allow you to move the mouse pointer on the screen. You can move the  
cursor using the centre stick and three buttons in the similar way as the mouse.  
Mouse pointer  
Left button  
Scroll button  
Stick  
Right button  
¡ Stick operations  
Usually operate the stick using your index finger. The mouse pointer moves in the direction  
you press the stick. You can adjust the pointer moving speed by controlling the power to  
press. You can control the speed of mouse pointer movement by changing the pressure to the  
stick.  
When you press the stick harder, the mouse pointer moves more quickly.  
Notes  
• If you press the stick slightly and move the pointer slowly for several seconds, the pointer  
may return backward. This is not a fault.  
Two stick caps are included in the PC accessory pack. When the cap has deteriorated,  
replace it with a new one.  
¡ How to press the buttons  
Usually press the three buttons using your thumb.  
• Click  
Press the mouse left button once and release it immediately.  
Use this operation to select a menu option or to press the [OK] or [Cancel] button.  
• Right click  
Press the mouse right button once.  
Use this operation to display a popup menu (called the shortcut).  
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Double-click  
Press the mouse left button twice in succession and release it immediately.  
Drag  
Use this operation to move an icon or a file. To do so, select an icon or a file, hold down the  
mouse left button and move it to the desired position, and release the mouse button.  
Notes  
The pointing devices have initially been set for the "right-handed person" on the "Mouse  
properties" tab.  
Scroll buttons  
You can scroll the screen in the desired direction by holding down the scroll button and  
moving the stick horizontally or vertically.  
Notes  
Some applications may not support the scroll buttons.  
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Using Hot keys  
You can use the coloured hot keys of the PC keyboard. Hold down the Fn key and press one of  
the Hot keys to execute its command.  
List of hot keys  
F1  
Reduces the screen brightness level. Use this command to reduce the brightness level if  
the screen is too bright.  
F2  
Increases the screen brightness level. Use this command to increase the brightness level  
if the screen is too dark.  
F3  
F4  
Stand by the Mobile PC.*  
Hibernate the Mobile PC. *  
F5  
Reduces the volume.  
F6  
Increases the volume.  
F7  
Turns the PC speaker on or off.  
F10  
Switches between the LCD display and an external monitor. (Mode switching from LCD  
panel to LCD plus CRT display, to CRT display)  
Turns the Num Lock key on or off. For operation details, see "Using the Numeric Keypad"  
of the next section.  
F11  
F12  
Ins  
Turns the Scroll Lock key on or off.  
Issues the Print Screen (PrtSc) command. The screens displayed in the Windows are  
copied onto the clipboard. You can select a window and copy it using the Alt key  
together.  
Note  
The hot keys are not supported in the MS-DOS environment.  
* is default setting.  
Power Options Properties/ Advancedtab (see page 61)  
Function of F3 can be charged according to When I press the sleep button on my computer:,  
Function of F4 can be changed according to When I press the power button on my computer:.  
Using the Numeric Keypad  
Sixteen keys of the keyboard have been assigned to the numeric keypad. Each of these keys has  
two labels in different colours to identify their functions. (Blue characters printed on the diagonal  
part of the key are numeric keypad keys.)  
To use the numeric keypad:  
Hold down the Fn key and press the NumLK key. When the numeric keypad is functional, the  
Num Lock lamp lights. (See the "Status Indicators" on Page 17. Now, you can enter a numeral  
printed in blue on the diagonal part of the key  
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Increasing the (Optional) Memory Capacity  
You can increase the PC memory capacity up to 384M bytes. For the built-in memory capacity,  
see the Product Specifications on Page 84. You can reduce the application startup time and  
increase the data process speed by adding an optional memory board.  
Consult the JVC PC Technical Support Centre listed at the end of this manual for memory  
expansion.  
Notes  
¡Check the memories supported by your PC by accessing:  
The memory boards which have been checked for reliable operations are listed on our  
Web site. Any other memory board may not be recognized by your PC or its operation  
may be unreliable.  
¡The PC inside contains precision components. If you have damaged the memory board by  
adding a memory, it is not covered by the warranty. Also, if you have damaged your PC,  
you will be charged for its repair.  
¡Take care not to cause excessive static electricity. Do not add a memory board in a place  
where static electricity may be generated.  
¡When you add or replace a memory board, take care not to drop water or other liquids  
onto your PC or the memory board. Also, take care not to drop screws or other foreign  
materials that may cause the failure of your PC.  
¡Data stored in the PC may be corrupted or damaged in the following cases.  
The battery is used incorrectly.  
The PC is affected by static electricity or electrical noise.  
The battery has discharged.  
The PC is faulty or under repair.  
The PC is dropped or exposed to severe impact.  
The PC is involved in force majeure including lightning or power failure.  
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Adding or Removing a Memory Board  
If you have operated your PC, its inside may be hot and you may get a burn. Turn the power  
switch off and wait for the PC to cool down.  
1. Turn the PC Power switch off, and disconnect AC adapter from your PC. Then,  
remove the standard lithium ion battery pack (if any) and all other peripherals  
from your PC.  
2. Remove the built-in lithium ion battery pack and the memory expansion cover by  
taking the following steps.  
1) Turn your PC upside down, and remove screws 1 to 4.  
2) Remove the built-in lithium ion battery pack.  
3) Open the memory expansion cover.  
1)  
2)  
Remove the battery  
pack by sliding it  
in this direction.  
3)  
Cautions  
Screw 1 (10 mm) is different in length from screws 2 to 4 (3 mm). Using a wrong screw can  
damage your PC.  
Do not loosen any other screws, otherwise, your PC may fail.  
3. Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching something metallic  
nearby.(Not on the PC)  
4. Add or remove a memory board.  
Cautions  
The MP-XP7210GB PC already has 128M-byte memory in its memory slot. You need to  
replace it with a 256M-byte memory board to expand the PC memory capacity to the maximum  
384M bytes. To do so, remove the 128M-byte memory board from the slot. See Procedure  
2) Remove the memory boardon Page 53.  
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1) Mounting a memory board  
1 Check the correct mounting direction of memory board (by observing the cut area).  
2 Slant the memory board and insert it into its socket.  
3 Push the memory board until it is locked, but do not apply excessive force to it.  
Cautions  
If it is difficult to lock the memory board, make sure that the board has been inserted securely.  
Do not apply excessive force to it, or the memory board may be damaged.  
Cut area of memory board  
2) Removing the memory board  
1 Open the right and left support levers of the memory board by pressing them outward.  
2 Pull out the memory board in the arrow direction.  
5. Return the memory expansion cover, mount the battery pack, and retighten the  
four screws.  
Caution  
The screws have different lengths. Be careful to use the right screw in the right place.  
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Checking the Additional Memory Board  
Use the following procedure to check the memory board installation.  
1. Turn on your PC and start Windows.  
2. Click [start] and select [Control Panel].  
3. Click the [Performance and Maintenance] icon.  
4. Click the [System] icon.  
The "System Properties" screen will appear.  
Checking here  
5. The total amount of memory appears on the screen.  
368 MB RAM appears when 384 MB (128 MB + 256 MB) of memory is installed.  
240 MB RAM appears when 256 MB (128 MB + 128 MB) of memory is installed.  
Note  
If you change the factory-set video memory size (assignment), the total amount of memory  
differs from the value in Step 5 above.  
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Using the SD Memory Card Slot  
Your PC has an SD memory card slot.  
An SD memory card or multimedia card can be used.  
When you use an SD memory card, remove the dummy card from the SD memory card slot.  
1. Remove the dummy card.  
1
2
1 Press the dummy card slightly, and it will be ejected.  
2 Hold the ejected card and remove it from your PC.  
2. Insert an SD memory card.  
Caution: Insert the SD card in the correct direction.  
Check the cut area.  
(The terminal side  
must face downward.)  
Notes  
The SD memory card and multimedia card are optional.  
The SD memory card slot of your PC does not support the SD I/O function and data  
transfer using the copyright protection functions.  
If you do not use an SD memory card on your PC, keep the dummy card inserted in the  
slot to prevent dust or other foreign bodies getting into the PC.  
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Using an External Display Unit  
To attach an external display unit to your PC, use the JVC MP-VGX1E external display cable.  
Connecting an external monitor  
When you connect an external monitor to your PC, it looks like an ordinary desktop PC. You  
can use the monitor by connecting it using the MP-VGX1E cable only. You can display images  
on the external monitor for other people and you can watch them on the LCD panel of your PC.  
Face the PUSH button  
downward.  
For display switching between the external monitor and the LCD panel of your PC, see "Using  
the hot keys" on Page 50.  
Note  
The display max resolution you can set for the external monitor is 1600 x 1200 x 32 bits,  
which depends on monitor performance.  
When the display resolution is set to 1024 x 600 x 32-bit colours, enabling the simultaneous  
display of internal and external monitors automatically changes the number of display colours  
to 16-bit colour display. If you then select the separate display of internal and external  
monitors, the number of colours is not automatically changed. Thus, to enable the 32-bit  
colour display, you must re-define the number of colours with the Display Properties dialog  
box.  
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Connecting to a network  
With the network function, you can connect to a network at your office or home to transfer data  
between PCs and access the Internet from multiple PCs. For setting for intranet connection,  
consult a system administrator at your company. Connection to a network requires the following  
items.  
LAN cable  
Communication devices including a hub or router  
Important  
LAN cables are available in straight and cross types. Use a cable of the correct type for your  
LAN environment.  
You must contract with an Internet service provider.  
Using a LAN cable, connect the LAN connector on the unit with a communication device (hub  
or router).  
See the following for setting.  
Setting for network connection  
¡Setting the IP address manually  
Important  
This PC will acquire the necessary initial settings automatically. When you use this PC in  
a home network environment and the IP address is assigned automatically, the following  
steps are not necessary.  
1 Click the [start] button and [Control Panel].  
2 Click the [Network and Internet Connections] icon.  
3 Click the [Network Connections] icon.  
The Network Connectionsscreen will appear.  
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4 Double-click [Local Area Connection].  
The Local Area Connection Statusscreen will appear.  
5 Click the [Properties] button.  
The Local Area Connection Propertiesscreen will appear.  
6 On the [General] tab, double-click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].  
The Properties of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)screen will appear.  
7 Enter appropriate values in the [Use the following IP address] and [Use the following  
DNS server addresses] fields.  
8 Click the [OK] button to save the setting.  
¡Setting a computer name or work group  
Tips  
To share data or a printer among a group of computers, you must set the computers in the  
same work group. This enables you to transfer data between computers.  
1 Click the [start] button and [Control Panel].  
2 Click the [Performance and Maintenance] icon.  
3 Click the [System] icon.  
The System Propertiesscreen will appear.  
4 Click the [Computer Name] tab.  
5 Click the [Change] button.  
6 Change the Computer nameand/or workgroupas necessary.  
7 Click the [OK] button to save the setting.  
The Change in computer namescreen containing the Welcome to the ***  
workgroup.message will appear.  
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8 Click the [OK] button.  
A message prompting you to restart the computer will appear.  
9 Click the [OK] button to make the change take effect.  
0 Restart the computer.  
¡Checking the MAC address  
Use the following procedure to check the MAC address of the internal LAN card.  
Important  
To check the MAC address, you have to set a LAN (local area) connection in the [Network  
connection] screen.  
1 Click the [start] button and [Control Panel].  
2 Click the [Network and Internet Connections] icon.  
3 Click the [Network Connections] icon.  
With the correct LAN connection, the following screen will appear.  
4 Check that [Local Area Connection] is enabled.  
Tips  
it is disabled, move the mouse pointer to [Local Area Connection] and press the right  
mouse button to bring up a menu, click [Enable] to enable the connection.  
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5 Double-click [Local Area Connection].  
The Local Area Connection Statusscreen will appear.  
6 Click the [Support] tab and the [Details] button.  
The Network Connection Detailsscreen will appear.  
7 The MAC address is displayed as the Physical Addresson the list.  
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Checking the battery level  
On the Power Option Propertiesscreen, click the [Power Meter] tab. The current total battery  
level is displayed. Use the following procedure.  
1. Click the [start] button and [Control Panel].  
2. Click the [Performance and Maintenance] icon.  
3. Click the [Power Options] icon.  
The [Power Option Properties] screen will appear.  
4. Click the [Power Meter] tab.  
Battery gauges #1 (built-in battery) and #2 (external battery), and the total level of these two  
batteries are displayed.  
Important  
Battery gauge #2 (external battery) is displayed only when a standard lithium ion battery  
pack or large-capacity lithium ion battery pack is used.  
Note that the external battery is consumed first.  
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Power-saving mode  
In compliance with the operation regulations of the International Energy Star Program, this unit  
enters the power-saving mode when no operation is performed for a certain period.  
On the [Power Schemes] tab in the Power Option Propertiesscreen (page 61), you can specify  
the time that must expire before the unit enters the power-saving mode. The table below shows  
the factory settings.  
Operating  
on battery  
Operating on  
AC power  
Status  
The LCD screen turns off.  
The (Stand By) lamp is still lit in green.  
1 Turn off monitor:  
15 minutes 5 minutes  
The hard disk power is turned off with  
the LCD screen kept off. The  
(Stand By) lamp is still lit in green.  
2 Turn off hard disks: 30 minutes 5 minutes  
The LCD screen is turned off.  
3 System standby:  
20 minutes 5 minutes  
The  
(Stand By) lamp flashes in green.  
The PC stores the current system status  
on the hard disk. The (Stand By) lamp  
will go out.  
4 System hibernates:  
3 hours  
2 hours  
Tips  
To exit status 1 or 2 , move the stick or press any key on the keyboard.  
To exit status 3 , press the Power key or any key on the keyboard.  
To exit status 4 , press the Power key.  
Important  
In statuses 1 through 3, Windows is still running. Note that the current condition is  
lost if the PC is turned off by pressing the Power key for more than 4 seconds.  
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System in standby status  
The built-in battery discharges whilst the PC is in system standby status. As a result,  
any unsaved data may be lost or the system may not start up. Be sure to turn off the PC  
when it is not used for a long time.  
Under fully charged condition, the unit can maintain the system standby status for the  
following periods.  
1 About 10 hours with the built-in battery pack alone  
2 About 20 hours with the built-in and standard battery packs  
System in halt status  
Continued operation on the PC displaying a battery-low warning causes the result as  
follows:  
1 When the halt status is enabled  
The PC turns off while maintaining the current data.  
2 When the halt status is disabled  
The PC does not save the current data, which will be lost.  
We recommend that you enable the halt status setting. This function is enabled at the  
factory.  
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Unknown partition on hard disk  
IMPORTANT!!  
This PC reserves the image data required for recovery as a recovery areain the hard disk. If you  
accidentally delete a partition of the recovery area, you cannot recover it. The important points to  
keep in mind are:  
DO NOT attempt to delete a hard disk area shown as an Unknown partitionusing the  
Windows XP Administrative Tools, or to assign it as another drive name.  
DO NOT attempt to delete the recovery area using specific software available in the market by  
initializing or changing any partition in the hard disk.  
Should you delete the recovery area and ask us to re-setup your PC, you will be liable for the cost.  
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Setting Up Your PC Again  
Before starting Repeated PC Setup  
1. What is the Recovery?  
When you return your PC to the original state during shipment, it is called "PC recovery."  
You can recover your PC in one of the following two ways.  
(1) Initialize the hard disk and restore all files.  
(2) Restore the first partition of the hard disk only.  
Cautions  
Do not reduce the capacity of drive C below 11G bytes.  
For details, see "Selecting the recovery method (disk partitioning)" on Page 67.  
2. Before starting Repeated Setup  
The following explains the preparation required befor system recovery.  
You may not solve the problem even if you have recovered your PC. If the problem  
continues, consult our PC Technical Support Centre.  
You can use System Recovery on your PC only. You cannot use this software for the PC of  
another manufacturer.  
Cautions  
1) File backup  
• If you have recovered your PC, it will have been returned to the status before shipment.  
All files you have created, applications you have added, and various parameters you  
have set will have been cleared and lost.  
Before starting system recovery, back up any important files you have created on CD-R  
disk or hard disk drive D of your PC.  
• If you have backed up the important information in drive D, you must select the option  
in Step 2 "Select the recovery method (disk partitioning)" on Page 67 and you must  
recover drive C only.  
2) When starting System Recovery  
Detach all peripherals from your PC. If not, the recovery may stop or the required operations  
may differ from those written in the manual.  
3. Repeated setup  
Execute the Recovery program to restore the information on the hard disk. The Recovery  
program returns both your PC and all applications back to the original state before shipment.  
If you wish to set up the application software separately, upload them from the Application  
CD-ROM one at a time. (See "To Set Up the Standard Applications Again" on Page 28.)  
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System Recovery Procedure  
1. Hold down the Alt and F8 keys and press the Power button to start up your PC.  
When message "Do you wish to continue? (Y/N)" appears, respond with Y.  
Tips  
If you respond with N, the recovery is canceled. The PC will restart and the Windows OS  
will start up.  
2. Read the License Agreement when displayed.  
If you accept the Agreement, type Y.  
Tips  
If you respond with N, the recovery is canceled. The PC will restart and the Windows OS  
will start up.  
3. Select the recovery method (disk partitioning).  
When message "Select the recovery method (A (Recommended)/C)" appears, respond with  
the 1 or 2 key as follows.  
1 If you respond with A:  
All disk partitions and files of the hard disk are recovered, and the entire PC system is  
initialized to its original state.  
2 If you respond with C:  
The files of drive C are recovered and initialized.  
(Usually, all data of drive D remains unaltered, as they are, and only the data of drive C  
is initialized. If drive D has already been removed, the PC only has drive C.)  
4. The system recovery starts, and its progress is shown on the screen.  
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5. After the system recovery has been completed, the message "Turn Power switch off  
and restart the PC." appears. Restart your PC.  
Your PC has been returned to the original state before shipment.  
6. Set up the Windows OS by following the "Initial Setup of Windows OS " procedure  
on Page 18.  
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Q&A  
There are several troubleshooting keys. If you are not sure how to operate your PC, your PC does  
not work well, or you suspect that your PC has been damaged, follow the relevant troubleshooting  
steps in the Q&A section.  
If the Q&A does not help you  
Contact us.  
If you cannot remove the trouble successfully, contact the JVC PC Technical Support Centre.  
See the back cover for the phone number.  
Power  
Q. The power does not turn on.  
A. Check the following.  
¡ Check that the Power key is pressed.  
Press the  
17.  
(On/Off) key to turn on your PC. See Turning  
(On/Off) key Onon page  
When you are using your PC on AC power  
¡ Check that the AC adapter is connected.  
For connection, see 4. Recharge the built-in battery pack by plugging the AC cord into DC  
Input connectoron page 15.  
When you are using your PC on the battery  
¡ Check that the battery is fully charged.  
For how to charge the battery, see 5. Make sure that the battery pack is fully chargedon  
page 16.  
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Startup and Operation of Windows  
Q. The screen has hung.  
A. Use the following procedure to forcibly exit the applications running on your PC.  
Important  
When applications are forcibly terminated through this procedure, any unsaved unsaved  
data will be lost.  
Terminating an application forcibly  
1. While holding down the [Ctrl] and [Alt] keys, press the [Del] key once.  
The Windows Task Managerscreen will appear.  
2. Click the [Applications] tab.  
3. Click the application that hung, then [End Task]. In most cases, applications that have  
hung are indicated as Not Responding.”  
4. When a confirmation message for terminating the application appears, click [End Now].  
5. Click [x] on the Windows Task Manager screen.  
Tips  
When the application cannot be terminated, forcibly restart Windows. To restart Windows  
forcibly, start Windows Task Manager, click [Shut Down] on the toolbar, then click [Restart].  
If your PC does not restart through the above procedure, press the RESET button on the  
side of the unit (page 12) or keep pressing the Power key for 4 seconds or longer to turn  
off the power.  
About the message appearing if Windows is not exited normally  
If you turn off the power without terminating Windows, the Checking file system on c:”  
message appears at the next Windows startup, Windows and hard disk conditions will be  
checked, and data will be restored as necessary.  
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Q. If Windows will not start  
A. When Power On Self Testis carried out at the time of power on and something wrong or  
out of order is detected, an error code (2 digits) is indicated on the screen, and start-up is  
suspended.  
If you think that Windows will not start confirm whether an error code is indicated on the  
screen. When you ask for service, please report this error code to the service centre.  
An error code may not always be indicated dependent on the cause of the trouble.  
Q. Starting the PC in the safe mode  
A. If some kind of trouble occurs on the PC, use the safe mode where the PC starts up with  
minimum functions.  
Use the following procedure to start up your PC in the safe mode.  
1. Turn on the PC.  
2. As soon as the JVC logo appears, hold down the [F8] key.  
Tips  
If the [F8] key is pressed too late, Windows tries to make a normal startup.  
Restart your PC and go back to step 2.  
3. Select [Safe Mode] and press [Enter].  
4. Check that the operating system is selected on the Please select the operating system to  
start:screen. Press [Enter].  
5. When you see the To begin, click your user namemessage, click an account with  
which you want to start the PC in the safe mode.  
6. Clicking [Yes] starts your PC in the safe mode.  
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Display  
Q. The PC is turned on but nothing appears on the screen.  
A. If the screen blacks out during operation, check the following.  
¡ When the (Stand By) lamp is lit.  
Move the stick or press any key on the keyboard to check if the power-saving function is  
working.  
Check if the display is configured as an external display device.  
[While pressing [Fn], press [F10]. (Each time you do this, you can change between external  
display and LCD modes.)  
To adjust the LCD display brightness:  
Pressing [Fn] and [F1] turns the screen darker.  
Pressing [Fn] and [F2] turns the screen brighter.  
¡ When the (Stand By) lamp is flashing.  
The PC is in standby mode (The power-saving mode is working).  
Press the On/Off key or any key on the keyboard.  
Important  
Pressing the  
(On/Off) key for more than 4 seconds terminates Windows forcibly, discarding  
the unsaved data.  
¡ When the (Stand By) lamp is not lit.  
The PC is turned off. Press the  
(On/Off) key to turn on your PC.  
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Using the Internet  
Q. I cannot dial up.  
A. Check the connection.  
¡ Check that the modem cable is connected.  
If you see the There was no dial tone.message, check the connection between the unit  
and the telephone line connector on the wall. Insert the modem fully until it is locked.  
¡ When a divider is used  
Connect the modem cable directly to the phone jack for checking.  
¡ When you are connecting via an ISDN line  
Check that the terminal adapter is ready.  
For details, refer to the instruction manual for your terminal adapter.  
¡ Check that the modem is recognized properly.  
1. Click the [start] button and [Control Panel].  
2. Click the [Printers and Other Hardware] icon.  
3. Click the [Phone and Modem Options] icon, then the [Modems] tab.  
4. Select the modem by clicking it, click [Properties], then the [Diagnostics] tab.  
5. Click [Query Modem].  
When the modem is recognized properly, the inquiry command and response to it will  
be displayed.  
Important  
If the modem is not recognized properly, check if it conflicts with any other device.  
If the modem device is displayed with a !mark on the Device Manager screen, it may  
conflict with another device.  
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Q. The PC dials but connection is not established.  
A. Check the dialing setting.  
¡ Check that the dialing type (tone or pulse) is correctly set for your telephone line.  
For checking and configuration procedures, see 3. Setting up the modemon page 32.  
¡ When no connection operation occurs, check the destination setting.  
Use the following procedure to check the setting for connecting to your Internet Service  
Provider (ISP) or network.  
1. Click the [start] button and [Control Panel].  
2. Click the [Network and Internet Connections] icon.  
3. Click the [Network Connections] icon.  
4. Right-click the icon for the destination of connection to bring up a pop-up menu. Click  
[Properties] in the menu.  
5. Check the setting according to the instruction manual provided from your ISP.  
On the [General] tab, check the Connect usingand Phone numbersettings.  
Tips  
Some ISPs have different phone numbers for access points via ISDN lines from those  
for points via ordinary lines. Contact your ISP for details.  
For how to check and set the DNS server addresses (primary DNS and secondary  
DNS), see DNS server address setting procedure (10-20) on pages 36 and 37.  
Important  
If your ISP specifies no DNS server address, click [Obtain DNS server address automatically].  
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Q. The PC makes a connection operation but connection is not established.  
A. Check the following.  
¡ Check the user name and password.  
Refer to the material sent from your ISP for correct user name and password.  
¡ The internal modem dials but negotiation is not made.  
The access point may have a problem. Try to establish a connection later. If this attempt  
fails, use a different access point.  
Q. Dial-up doesnt work well when PC is powered only by battery.  
A. When Max Batteryor Presentationis selected in Power Options/Power Schemes”  
tab, it may cause the internal modem to slow down its speed of communication or fail to  
dial up, depending on the condition of the telephone line.  
The way to solve this problem is to select a setting other than Max Batteryor  
presentation. (ex. Portable/Laptop)  
Q. The PC cannot send or receive e-mail messages.  
A. If you are using the Outlook Express software, check the e-mail software settings.  
If you are using any other mailer than Outlook Express, refer to the pertinent instruction  
manual or help.  
1. Start Outlook Express.  
Tips  
If the Dial-up Connectionscreen appears, click [Work Offline] or the [x] button.  
2. Click [Tools] on the tool bar (at the top of the screen). Click [Accounts] on the Tools  
menu.  
3. Click the [Mail] tab.  
4. Click an account and [Properties].  
5. Click the tabs to check that the entries are correct.  
Important  
Use lower-case letters only.  
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Battery  
Q. The battery is not charged.  
A. Check the following.  
¡ When the built-in battery cannot be charged  
This PC is shipped with a short-circuiting pin on the standard lithium ion battery pack  
terminal. Be sure to remove the pin before use.  
For removal, see Mounting/Dismounting the Lithium Ion Battery Packon page 14.  
¡ When the standard lithium ion battery pack cannot be charged  
For how to mount the standard lithium ion battery pack, see Mounting/Dismounting the  
Lithium Ion Battery Packon page 14.  
If you are still unable to charge the battery pack, check the following.  
Check that the AC adapter is connected correctly to an appropriate power socket and the  
PC unit.  
For connection, see 4. Recharge the built-in battery pack by plugging the AC cord into DC  
Input connectoron page 15.  
Q. Battery discharge faster than expected  
A. This device continues to supply DC current to the USB port in standby in order to respond  
to the wake-up signals from some USB peripherals.  
If you keep this device in standby for long time with just battery power, please remove  
peripherals from the USB port.  
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Miscellaneous  
Q. The PC is hot.  
A. The PC may become warm when used for a long time, but this is not a failure.  
Do not block the vents in the bottom or sides through which internal heat is removed.  
Q. The PC makes no sound.  
A. Check the following  
¡Check if the speaker is muted.  
To use the volume control, press [Fn] and [F7].  
(This key combination turns on and off the volume control.)  
Pressing [Fn] and [F5] turns down the volume.  
Pressing [Fn] and [F6] turns up the volume.  
Q. I forgot the password.  
A. If you forgot your password, you cannot start the PC again.  
Whenever you set a password, be careful not to forget it.  
¡If you forget the user account (computer administrator) password  
1. When a password deleting disk has been prepared  
You can delete the password using the disk. For how to prepare a password deleting disk,  
see Help and Support Centrefrom the [start] menu.  
2. When another computer administrator account has been created  
If an additional computer administrator (a user who has the administrator rights) is created  
other than the user who forgot the password, log on to the computer as the administrator  
to change the password.  
3. When no computer administrator account has been created  
When no administrator password is set, you can change the forgotten user password by  
starting up Windows in the safe mode and logging on as an administrator.  
* If any of the above does not solve the problem, you must restore the factory setting. For  
procedure for setting up Windows again, see Setting Up Your PC Againon page 66  
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¡If you forget the BIOS password  
The following passwords can be set on the BIOS.  
User password  
When this password is set, the user is requested to enter the password to start Windows  
or change a BIOS setting.  
HDD password  
The password required for accessing the hard disk.  
Important  
You cannot delete the BIOS password even if you forget it. To delete it forcibly, you  
have to return your PC to us for chargeable service. (It may require hard disk drive  
replacement.)  
To bring up the BIOS menu, turn on the PC and press the [Alt] and [F2] keys while the  
Victor logo screen is shown.  
Do not change the BIOS setting unless you have adequate knowledge of computers. A  
wrong setting can make your PC unable to start up again or, worse, damage it.  
Q. Setting procedure does not complete.  
A. If Internet, e-mail, or any other setting does not complete through the procedure described  
in this manual, check the following.  
If the [Control Panel] display is in Classical mode, change it to the Category mode. All  
the setting procedures in this manual assume the Category display mode.  
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APPENDIX  
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List of Support Centres  
1. Acrobat Reader  
2. Pixela ImageMixer  
3. Norton AntiVirus 2002  
4. Real Player  
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Trademark notice  
1. i.LINK refers to IEEE1394-1995 and their expanded specifications. i.LINK and the  
i.LINK logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation, devised to make people more  
familiar with IEEE 1394.  
2. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. The official name for  
Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System.  
3. RealPlayer is a registered trademark or pending trademark of RealNetworks, Inc.  
in the U.S. and other countries.  
4. Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Adobe Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated.  
5. Symantec, the Symantec logo, and product names are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of Symantec Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
6. Symantec, the Symantec logo, and Norton AntiVirus are registered trademarks of  
Symantec Corporation in the U.S.  
7. The SD logo is a registered trademark.  
8. CC Converter and the CC Converter logo are trademarks.  
9. Other system, product, and service names may be trademarks or registered  
trademarks of respective developers.  
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Specification  
Model Name  
MP-XP7210GB  
MP-XP3210GB  
OS  
Windows XP Professional  
Windows XP Professional  
CPU  
Model  
Mobile Intel Pentium  
Mobile Intel Celeron  
650MHz  
III processor-M  
Processor  
Clock speed  
800MHz  
133MHz  
512KB  
Bus clock speed  
100MHz  
Secondary cache memory  
Main memory  
256KB  
256MB, standard (128MB on-board)/384MB, max.  
Memory slot x 1 (0)  
128MB, standard (128MB on-board)/384MB, max.  
Memory slot x 1 (1)  
Extended memory slot (available slot)  
Hard disk* 1  
30GB  
20GB  
Graphic accelerator  
Built-in SiS630ST  
Video memory  
16MB shared with main memory (max. 64MB)  
* 8  
Built-in monitor Screen size  
LCD screen (machine body)  
8.9-type low-temperature polysilicon TFT liquid crystal (with backlight)  
1024 x 600 dots, 16.77 million colours  
* 3  
, 1600*1200 * 3  
640*480 , 800*600 , 1024*600 , 1024*768* 3  
External monitors* 2  
, 1280*1024  
16.77 million colors  
Compatible with Sound Blaster ProTM, built-in stereo speakers  
Sound  
Built-in fax/modem  
Max. transmission speed: 56kbps (data receive), 33.6kbps (data send), 14.4 kbps (fax)  
Compliant with V.90/K556flexTM standard (auto-change)  
Interfaces  
External monitor outputs* 2  
Modem jack (RJ-11) x  
USB(1.1) x 2* 4  
1
iLINK (IEEE1394) 4-pin S400 x 1* 5  
LAN connector  
1
(10/100BASE-TX) x  
MIC IN (mini-jack mono) x 1  
Headphone OUT (mini-jack stereo) x 1  
Type-II PC-card slot x 1 (compatible with CardBus)  
SD memory card slot x 1  
Keyboard  
Key pitch  
16mm  
Key stroke  
1.5mm  
Pointing device  
Power supply  
Stick type  
AC adapter or lithium ion battery packs (built-in, standard and optional large-capacity battery packs)  
Max. 46W  
Power consumption  
Approx. 1.5 - 2.5 hours  
(approx. 2.0 hours by JEITA 1.0)  
Approx. 1.5 - 2.0 hours  
(approx. 1.5 hours by JEITA 1.0)  
Built-in battery  
Approx. 3.5 - 6.0 hours  
(approx. 4.5 hours by JEITA 1.0)  
Approx. 3.5 - 5.5 hours  
(approx. 4.0 hours by JEITA 1.0)  
Built-in battery +  
standard battery pack  
Battery  
operation  
* 6  
Approx. 5.5 - 9.5 hours  
(approx. 7.0 hours by JEITA 1.0)  
Built-in battery +  
optional battery pack  
Approx. 5.5 - 9.0 hours  
(approx. 6.5 hours by JEITA 1.0)  
Built-in battery: Approx. 1.0 hours (80%), 1.5 hours (100%)  
Standard battery pack: Approx. 1.3 hours (80%), 2.3 hours (100%)  
Battery charging time  
(both ON and OFF times)  
* 7  
Dimension  
225 mm (W) x 28.0 mm (H)(29.5 mm with battery pack installed) x 152 mm (D)  
225 mm (W) x 28.0 mm (H)(29.5 mm with battery pack installed) x 177 mm (D)  
Dimension with standard  
battery pack installed  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Approx. 885 g  
Approx. 1055 g  
Approx. 880 g  
Approx. 1050 g  
Weight with standard  
battery pack installed  
*1 For partitions, approximately 5GB are assigned to D and the  
rest is assigned to C.  
*2 The connection to an external monitor requires the optional  
external display signal cable (MP-VGX1E).  
*7 The standard battery recharge starts with the built-in  
battery or external battery pack, whichever has less  
remaining power.  
*8 The LCD screen is made with high-precision technology.  
However, black points or bright points may appear  
constantly on the LCD screen. In addition, change in  
temperature may result in mottled colors. This is due to  
*3 Displayed on an external monitor only.  
*4 Not all operations of USB-support devices are guaranteed.  
*5 Not all operations of iLINK-support devices are guaranteed.  
*6 The battery operation times are those values measured in the  
power saving mode; they may change depending on your  
setup or usage.  
the LCD-specific structure, not a malfunction.  
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Options (separately available)  
Option name  
CD-ROM drive *1  
Model  
MP-CDX1E  
BN-LS11E  
BN-LL21E  
MP-BCX1E  
MP-ACX1GB  
MP-VGX1E  
Standard lithium ion battery pack *2  
Large-capacity lithium ion battery pack *3  
Battery charger *4  
AC adapter *2  
External display cable  
*1 Connected with a PC card and powered from the InterLink unit. Maximum read speed is  
16x.  
*2 Same items as those supplied with the product.  
*3 Enables 10 hours of continuous operation when used with the built-in battery.  
It comes with a carrying case.  
*4 High-speed battery charger. It supplies power to the InterLink unit and charges the built-in  
battery pack while charging an external battery pack.  
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
The built-in V.90 modem is installed for use on official analog  
telephone lines in Germany, UK, Austria, France and Switzerland.  
Printed in Taiwan  
0802HNY OZASS  
2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
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