Lenovo Laptop 3000 Series User Manual

Lenovo Notebook Computer User Guide  
Chapter 1 Welcome  
This user guide provides the hardware and software information of  
the LENOVO® Portable Computer which you use.  
The computer is a complicated equipment. Read through the whole  
guide before your first begin to use it. Especially if you are a new  
user of computers or you’re new to portable computing. Don’t  
worry if you are still confused about some part of the guide. Keep  
this guide as a reference when you are using your computer, or call  
our agent for help.  
Pay attention to the caution and safty messages in this guide and  
the safety messages in the preface.  
In the guide, some useful icons are applied to catch your attention.  
There are:  
Hint: Helpful pointers and tricks to get more from your  
notebook  
Note: To help you note and avoid possible damage to your  
notebookʹs hardware or software, or loss of your work  
Caution: Point out possible damage to property, personal  
injury or death  
Pay your attention to the caution and safety messages in this guide  
and the safety messages in the preface.  
Note: 1. Do not plug in and/or remove any computer  
component while using the computer (except USB,  
PCMCIA and/or CDROM devices which support PnPPlug  
and play Technology).  
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Battery  
Wireless&Bluetooth  
Enable  
Security keyhole  
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Disable  
Power Jack  
Button  
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Fan Louvers  
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Mute Button  
Novo Button  
Power Switch  
Audio Volumestatus  
LED Indicator  
4 LAN Port Modem Jack  
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USB Ports x1  
IEEE 1394 Port  
7 SD/MS/MMC Card Port  
23 Shuttle  
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24 Builtin Microphone  
PC Card Port  
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9 Hidden Touchpadstatus  
LED Indicator  
10 Hidden Touchpad  
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26 Touchpad Button  
Enable/Disable  
LED  
Indicator  
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Keyboard  
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28 Optical Media Drive  
SVideoPort  
12 Subwoofer  
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ODD  
Button  
disk  
Reject  
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NUM Lock  
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30 USB Ports x2  
Caps Lock  
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Microphonein  
Jack  
HDD/ODD LED Indicator  
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Headphoneout Jack  
Display  
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1.1.1 Security keyhole  
Your computer comes with a security keyhole. You can purchase a  
security cable and lock to fit this keyhole. The security cables  
instruction tells you how to use it.  
Hint: Before you buy the security cable, make sure it fits your  
computer’s security lock slot.  
1.1.2 Power jack  
Use this connector to attach the AC adapter to your notebook to  
provide power and charge the battery.  
Caution: Use only the AC adaptor that comes with the  
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computer. Using the wrong adaptor might damage your  
computer.  
Caution: The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any  
voltage from 100 to 240 volts, as well as a frequency of  
either 50 or 60 hertz, thus enabling you to use the computer  
in almost any region. The Power Jack and power cord jack  
might vary in different countries and/or regions. Make sure  
that the AC adaptor is correctly connected to the power  
source. A wrong connection can damage your computer and  
result in a fire accident.  
1.1.3  
Fan louvers  
The internal Fan Louvers enable air to circulate in the computer and  
cool the Central Processor.  
Hint: Your notebook switches on the fan when the  
Central Processor becomes hot. The operation of the fan  
might cause some noises, which is a normal situation.  
Caution: To avoid compromising ventilation, do not place  
any obstacle in front of the fan.  
1.1.4 LAN port, Modem jack  
1.1.4.1 LAN port  
The RJ45 network jack allows you to connect your computer to a  
local area network (LAN).  
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Note: Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the  
slightly larger network connector. The telephone line uses  
higher voltage than the LAN cable; it might damage your  
computer.  
1.1.4.2 Modem jack  
The Modem jack allows you to connect your notebook to a  
telephone line with a standard RJ11 connector.  
Note: Never connect the Modem jack to a digital line. The  
high current of a digital line might damage the Modem.  
1.1.5  
USB ports x1  
Use Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors to connect USB  
interfacecompatible devices, such as a printer or digital camera.  
The USB ports comply with USB2.0 standards, which enable data  
transfer speeds 40 times faster than the USB 1.1 standards. (The  
ports also support USB 1.1.)  
Hint: The USB device supports PnP (Plug and Play)  
technology. That means you can install and remove the  
USB device when your computer is on.  
Caution: Do not install or remove the USB device while the  
compter is starting or shutting down.  
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1.1.6 IEEE 1394 port  
Use the IEEE1394 connector to connect devices that are compatible  
with the IEEE1394 interface, such as digital video cameras and  
external hard disk drives.  
1.1.7 SD/MS/MMC card port  
The slot lets you easily transfer data from other digital device, such  
as DV, digital camera; DV and PDA that use flash memory. You can  
install an SD Card, a MultiMedia Card or a Memory Stick in the  
3in1 Digital Media Reader.  
1.1.8 PC card port  
Your computer has the Type II PC Card slot. You can insert a PC  
Card in the slot. See “Using PC Card” for details.  
1.1.9 Hidden Touchpad status LED indicator  
This LED Indicator hints you that the Touchpad is in use or not.  
When it is in use, the LED is on.  
1.1.10 Hidden Touchpad Enable/Disable LED indicator  
This LED Indicator indicates the Hidden Touchpad function status.  
When the LED is on, it indicates the Touchpad and Touchpad  
button function have been enabled. When the LED is off, it indicates  
the Touchpad and Touchpad button function have been disabled.  
1.1.11 Keyboard  
Standard 86key keyboard (Embedded numeric keypad and  
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function keys. They can be combined with [Fn] key to achieve some  
shortcut functional applications). See “Using Keyboard” for details.  
1.1.12 Subwoofer  
This computer is equiped with a 2.0Watts subwoofer. This can  
provide you an exciting audio experience, making you feel like  
being surrounded in a home theatre.  
1.1.13 NUM Lock  
If the Num Lock LED is lit, the numeric keypad is on. To enable or  
disable the keypad, press and hold the Fn key, then press the  
NumLk key.  
1.1.14 Caps Lock  
If the LED is lit, the uppercase letter function is enabled. You can  
enter all alphabetic characters (AZ) in uppercase without pressing  
the Shift key.To enable or disable Caps Lock mode, press the  
CapsLk key.  
1.1.15 HDD/ODD LED indicator  
Use a hard disk drive or an optional drive to read or write data.  
When this indicator is blinking, do not put the computer into  
standby mode, and do not remove the device from the bay or turn  
off the computer.  
1.1.16 Display  
The computer uses a 14.1ʺ wide thinfilm transistor (TFT) fullcolor  
display that supports up to 1280 horizontal x 800 vertical pixels and  
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32bit color.  
1.1.17 Battery  
With a charged battery installed, you can use your notebook  
without connecting it to an electrical outlet. For more details,  
see”Using Battery”.  
Note: Do not press the computer too hard while you are  
trying to release the battery pack. It might damage your  
computer.  
1.1.18 Wireless & Bluetooth Enable/Disable button  
Pressing Wireless & Bluetooth button can enable/disable both of the  
wireless and Bluetooth function.  
Hint: Wireless LAN and Bluetooth are options to marketing  
requirements. It will extend the operating time of battery if  
the wireless or Bluetooth function is disabled.  
Caution: Do not use the wireless communication function in  
the hospital or nearby any electronic medical equipment!  
The radio waves of the wireless card might cause the  
electronic medical equipment out of function and result in  
serious accident.  
Caution: Do not use the wireless communication function  
on the plane! The radio waves of the wireless card might  
cause the electronic equipments out of function and result  
in serious accident.  
Caution: Avoid interfering with other electronic equipment  
when you enable the wireless communication function! The  
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radio waves of the wireless card might cause other  
electronic equipment out of function and result in serious  
accident.  
1.1.19 Mute button  
The Mute button enables you to quickly mute the sound from your  
computer.  
1.1.20 Novo button  
By default, the Novo Key is the Onekey Recovery key. It is used to  
activate the “Onekey Recovery” application. When the computer is  
powered off, press the Novo Key to enter into the system recovery  
application. You can recover, backup or uninstall the system  
through the application. See < OneKey Recovery 4.6 User Guide > in  
Lenovo Drivers CD for details.  
Caution: Make sure you have already backed up the data on  
the hard drive. The system recovery will reformat the hard  
drive and restore it to factory settings.  
If your operation system has installed the “EnergyCut” software,  
you can quickly lunch the EnergyCut program under the working  
operating system such as WinXP or other more advanced  
opertating system)  
1.1.21 Power switch  
Use the power switch to turn on the computer. To turn off your  
computer, use the Start > Shutdown option. The power switch can  
also be programmed to shut down the computer or put it into  
standby or hibernation.  
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Hint: If your computer stops responding, and you can’t turn  
it off, then press and hold the Power Switch for more than 4  
seconds. If the system still can’t be powered off, then  
remove the AC adapter and the battery.  
1.1.22 Audio volume status LED indicator  
The six Volume status LED indicators indicate the audio volume  
adjust status. Use the Shuttle or [Fn] + [][] to adjust the audio  
volume.  
1.1.23 Shuttle  
Up/Down  
OK  
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Click to move up cursor  
Long press to fastmove  
Double click to move rightside cursor  
Click to move up cursor  
Long press to fast move  
Double click to move leftside cursor  
Click to enter into menu and then click OK  
Long press to quickly return to main menu; in the main  
window, long press to exit Shuttle Center media software.  
Double click to return to main menu from secondary  
menu; in main window, double click is of no effect.  
Interaction under Windows operating system:  
a.  
If Lenovo Shuttle Center is installed on your Notebook  
Press OK to run Lenovo Shuttle Center application  
Press Up and Down button to control  
b.  
If Lenovo Shuttle Center is not installed on your Notebook  
Press Up and Down button to control the volume  
Press OK to run Windows Media Player  
1.1.24 Builtin microphone  
The builtin microphone captures sound and voice when it is used  
with an application program capable of handling audio.  
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1.1.25 Hidden Touchpad  
The Touchpad works like a mouse: Move your fingertip across the  
Touchpad to move the pointer. See “Using the Touchpad” for  
details.  
1.1.26 Touchpad button  
The Touchpad buttons provide functions similar to those of mouse  
buttons. See “Using the Touchpad” for details.  
1.1.27 SVideo port  
Support external display device through Svideo, like the TV set or  
other devices which has the Svideo port.  
1.1.28 Optical media drive  
The optical media drive provides a way to transfer data between  
your computer and CD/DVD media. Depending on the features  
provided with your computer, you can play CD, VCD and DVD  
media on your computer. If your computer has a CDRW or  
DVD±RW Device, you can burn the digital data to CD or DVD  
media.  
Hint: Optical media drives might vary with your computer  
model. When the optical media drive is operating, the  
CD/DVD spins at a very high speed in the drive. Sometime  
it makes some noise, but it is not necessarily a malfunction.  
See “Using optical media drive” for details.  
1.1.29 ODD disk Reject button  
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Use ODD disk Reject button to eject the ODD disk or ODD tray.  
See “Using Optical Media Drive” for details.  
1.1.30 USB ports x2  
Use these ports to connect up to two USB devices, such as a mouse,  
a fullsize external keyboard, or a printer. The USB ports comply  
with USB2.0 standards, which enable data transfer speeds 40 times  
faster than the USB 1.1 standards. (The ports also support USB 1.1.)  
Hint: The USB device supports PnP (Plug and Play)  
technology. That means you can install and remove the  
USB device when your computer is on.  
Caution: Do not install or remove the USB device while the  
computer is starting or shutting down.  
1.1.31 Microphonein jack  
Enables a microphone connection for audio input.  
1.1.32 Headphoneout jack  
Enables a headphone or external connection for audio output. When  
you connect the headphone or other devices, internal speakers are  
automatically disabled.  
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Front view with the display closed  
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34 Buildin Stereo Speakers  
1.1.33 System and power status indicators  
Your computer has system and power status indicators: Poweron  
status, Standby status; Battery status, and Wireless/Bluetooth status.  
1.1.33.1 Poweron status  
The Power LED shows the following stauses:  
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Blue: The computer is on and ready to use.  
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Fading in/out blue: The computer is in Standby mode;  
The indicator is off when the computer is powered off or in  
Hibernation mode.  
1.1.33.2 Battery status  
The computer is operating on battery power. The battery LED status  
is:  
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Blinking amber: The battery is low power.  
The computer is operating on external power. The battery status  
includes:  
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Blue: The battery has more than 95% charge.  
Amber: The battery is being charged;  
1.1.33.3 Wireless/Bluetooth status  
The Wireless/Bluetooth LED shows the wireless and bluethoth  
statuses,  
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Amber: Bluetooth is enabled  
Blue: Wireless is enabled  
Amber+Blue: Bluetooth and Wireless both are enabled  
Wireless status:  
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Blue blinks once every 5 seconds: The wireless feature is on, but  
not connected to network.  
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Blue on: The wireless feature is on, and already connected to  
network, the radio link is ready for use  
Flashing blue: Data is being transmitted.  
Bluetooth status:  
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Amber on: The Bluetooth feature is on, and the radio link is  
ready for use.  
Flashing amber: Data is being transmitted.  
1.1.34 Buildin stereo speakers  
Use the two 1.5 Watts stereo speakers to output clear stereo sound.  
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Back view  
Monitor Connector  
Fan Louvers  
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1.1.35 Monitor connector  
Use this port to connect an external monitor or a projector with your  
computer to display information. See “Connecting to External  
Display Device” for details.  
1.1.36 Fan louvers  
The internal Fan Louvers enable air to circulate in the computer and  
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cool the Graphics Processor.  
Hint: Your notebook switches on the fan when the Graphics  
Processor becomes hot. The operation of the fan might cause  
some noises, which is a normal situation.  
Caution: To protect your notebook from damage or fire,  
avoid inserting objects into the air vents and blocking air  
flow.  
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Bottom view  
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Battery Release Latch  
Hard Disk/Wirelss CardCover  
Memory Module Cover  
Battery Lock/Unlock Latch  
CPU FAN Cover  
1.1.37 Battery Release latch  
Slide the latch across to release the battery pack for removal.  
Hint: To release the battery pack you should first unlock the  
battery Lock/Unlock latch.  
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1.1.38 Hard disk/wireless card cover  
This cover protects the hard disk and Wireless Card.  
Caution: Do not remove or change the hard disk or wireless  
Card by yourself. If you need to remove or change the hard  
disk or wireless card, bring your computer to one of our  
service centres. The professional technician who has been  
qualified by Lenovo will help you. Because of compatibility,  
Lenovo does not guarantee all hard disks and wireless cards  
are compatible with your computer.  
1.1.39 Memory module cover  
This cover protects the memory modules.  
Hint: Do not insert a different model of memory module. It  
might drop the computer performance, and even damage the  
motherboard.  
Caution: This cover is designed for memory expansion  
convenience, but do not install additional memory modules  
by yourself. If you need to install additional memory  
modules, bring your computer to one of our service centres.  
The professional technician who has been qualified by  
Lenovo will help you. Because of memory compatibility,  
Lenovo does not guarantee all memory modules are  
compatible with your computer.  
1.1.40 Battery Lock/Unlock latch  
The battery Lock/Unlock latch secures the battery pack. Slide to the  
Unlock position to install or release the battery pack. After installing  
the battery pack, slide it to the Lock position to prevent battery pack  
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from unexpected releasing.  
To load and release the battery pack, follow the following steps:  
Installing battery pack  
1. Slide the battery Lock/Unlock latch to the Unlock position  
2. Insert the battery pack horizontally into the main frame until  
you hear a “click” sound.  
3. Slide the Battery Lock/Unlock Latch to the Lock position to  
restore the Battery Release Latch.  
Releasing battery pack  
1. Shut down the computer  
2. Close the display panel and turn over the computer.  
3. Slide the Battery Lock/Unlock Latch to the Unlock position to  
remove the battery pack by pulling the battery pack horizontally  
out of the main frame.  
1.1.41 CPU fan cover  
This cover protects CPU and thermal module.  
Caution: Do not change the CPU by yourself. If you need to  
change the CPU, bring it to one of our agents, the  
professional technician who has been qualified by Lenovo  
will help you.  
1.2 Turn on/off the power  
1.2.1 Open/close the LCD display panel  
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Hold and lift up the display panel slowly with both hands to the  
best view angle for you. Press the Power Switch  
computer, then the Power Indicator glows yellow.  
to turn on the  
To close the display panel, hold the middletop side and close the  
panel slowly with your both hand until the LCD display panel  
engages with the main frame  
1.2.2 Starting up for the first time  
Because the battery is not charged, when you turn on your  
computer for first time, you have to connect the AC adaptor to the  
computer.  
Note: If there’s no external power source connected and the  
battery is low, probably you cannot power on the system.  
In this case, you need to plug an AC adapter for power  
supply.  
Caution: Wrong AC adaptor might damage your computer.  
Instructions to connect the AC adaptor and turn on the  
computer:  
1. Place the computer on a flat and clean surface;  
2. Connect the power cord to the computer;  
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3. Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to  
the computer’s DC IN socket;  
4. Plug the power cord into a live power source  
which supports the voltage from 100 to 240volts  
and the frequency of either 50 or 60 hertz.  
5. Open the display panel to the right angle and  
press the Power Switch to turn on the  
computer.  
1.2.3 Turn off the computer  
Save and close all the open files and exit all the running  
applications.  
Click Start > Turn Off Computer> Turn Off.  
The computer will complete the turning off process and shut down  
the power.  
Hint: If there is an error during the turning off process, and  
the system cannot shut down automatically, press the Power  
Switch “ ” for 4~5 seconds to turn off the computer.  
Note: If you are using the Windows operating system, then  
use the operating system to turn off the computer to avoid  
data loss.  
1.3 Using battery pack  
1.3.1 Activating the battery  
The battery that comes with the computer is a lithiumion battery.  
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The battery might contain a little power when you use it for the first  
time. Operate the computer on the battery power until the battery is  
fully discharged. Then complete the following steps to activate the  
battery.  
Step 1. Uninterruptedly charge the battery for a long time.  
Step 2. Operate the computer on the battery power until the  
battery is fully discharged.  
Step 3. Do the Step 1 and 2 for another two times. The charging  
time must be longer in the second and third time to ensure the  
battery reaches the maximum capacity. After the aforesaid steps,  
you can use the battery normally.  
Hint: Charge more than 6 hours when the computer is off;  
charge more than 8 hours when the computer is on.  
Note: 1. Do not unplug the power connection during the  
charging.  
2. Use and charge only the battery that comes with the  
computer.  
1.3.2 Using battery  
When your computer is not connected to an external power source,  
it will automatically supply power for your computer. The  
fullycharged battery operates for about 3~5 hours (based on the  
maximum of the Battery Mark test result).  
The actual operating time varies with different factors, such as LCD  
brightness, system power management property, application,  
computer peripheral usage, and battery accumulative using time.  
You can plug the adaptor into a DC IN Jack to charge the battery.  
The state of the battery charging will display through the battery  
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indicator located in front of the computer.  
Hint: No matter whether the battery is installed in the  
computer or not, it always performs selfdischarge. (About  
1% a day)  
If the battery has not been used for a long time, it might have no  
power because of selfdischarge. This is the inherent feature of  
lithiumion battery. You should use the external power source or  
recharge the battery.  
If you still cannot turn on the computer (the battery indicator also  
doesn’t flash), it means the battery is in selfprotection state. Charge  
the battery for 2~4 hours to activate the battery. Turn on the  
computer again when the battery indicator flashes.  
Hint: If you do not plan on using the computer for a long  
time, remove the battery pack and store it separately.  
Note: Charge and discharge the battery at least once every  
three months to avoid the battery malfunctions by  
overdischarge.  
1.3.3 Battery initialization  
After using the battery for a long time, the batterys operating time  
is much shorter than the first use. The reason is that the lithiumion  
battery memory is affected. Complete the battery initialization  
process to erase the affected part of the battery memory.  
The battery initialization is the process of fullycharging the battery,  
fullydischarging the battery and fullycharging it again. Complete  
the following steps to perform the battery initialization process:  
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Make sure the computer has been turned off; connect the  
computer to an external power source to charge the battery.  
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Turn on the computer when the battery is fullycharged. Press  
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[F2] to enter the BIOS setup program.  
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Unplug the AC adaptor; let the computer operate on the battery  
power until it automatically turns off.  
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Plug the AC adaptor to fully charge the battery.  
Repeat the above steps for 2 or 3 times to erase part of the  
battery memory that was affected and extend the battery life.  
Hint: Because the lithiumion battery has a finite lifecycle,  
use the external power source as much as possible to extend  
the battery life.  
1.3.4 Checking the battery status  
When you are using the battery power, you can get the battery  
status and the remaining power of the battery through the following  
ways:  
1. Doubleclick the battery icon  
at the rightbottom of  
Windows taskbar (By the default, the battery icon only shows  
when the computer is using battery power.) to pop up the  
battery status window. It shows the battery status and its  
remaining power.  
2. Hold the mouse on the battery icon  
at the rightbottom of  
Windows taskbar (By the default, the battery icon only shows  
when the computer is using battery power.) to display the  
remaining battery power automatically.  
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When the battery power is lowthe system will notify the user of  
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the situation through sound (related BIOS and system settings  
should be made). A red “×” mark will appear on the battery icon  
located at the bottom rightside of the Windows taskbar. And a  
prompt window suggests that you to connect to a power source to  
avoid data loss.  
Hint: If the battery icon does not appear at the bottom  
rightside of the Windows taskbar, adjust the Windows  
settings to display it by completing the following steps:  
Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and  
Maintenance > Power Option > Advancedselect “Always  
show icon on the taskbar”. Click OK.  
Note: The broken lithiumion battery will pollute the  
environment and can be dangerous to humans. Do not  
dispose the battery as normal trash. Dispose the battery as  
required by local ordinances or regulations. Contact your  
local institutions for disposal details.  
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1.4 Using the LCD display  
This computerse display is 14.1” TFT WXGA LCD, which supports  
1280*800, 32 bit.  
LCD brightness can be adjusted by [Fn]+[] and [Fn]+[].  
LCD can switch the display modes from 1280*800 to 1024*768 with  
the function key [Fn]+[F11].  
Note: 1. LCD display are made of glass and are easy to  
break. Use both hands to hold the left and right side,  
or one hand to hold the upmiddle side of the display  
panel and the other hand to open and close it gently.  
2. Do not hold only the left or right side to opening  
and closing the display panel.  
3. Do not open and close the display roughly.  
Otherwise, it can damage the LCD display.  
4. Do not put objects on the LCD back cover or press  
or hit it.  
1.5 Using keyboard  
The computer has an 86key Windows Keyboard.  
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Function keys  
[Ctrl] key  
5
6
[Alt] key  
Direction  
control  
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key  
Windows shortcut  
key  
3
4
[FN] key  
7
Windows start key  
1.5.1 Using numeric keypad  
The numeric keypad is the keys of blue numbers and symbols at the  
right side of the keyboard. Press [Fn] +[PrtScm/NumLk] to enable  
the numeric keypad function. When the function is active, the  
NumLock indicator glows blue. You can quickly input a series of  
numbers and characters under this mode. Press [Fn]  
+[PrtScm/NumLk] again to disable this function.  
1.5.2 Keyboard shortcuts  
You can use the shortcut keys to access some functions quickly:  
Shortcut  
[Fn] + [ESC]  
[Fn] + [F1]  
Function  
Enable/disable touchpad function  
Put the computer into Standby Mode  
Turn off the LCD back light  
Change display mode (between LCD  
and external display)  
[Fn] + [F2]  
[Fn] + [F3]  
[Fn] + [F4]  
[Fn] + [F5]  
[Fn] + [F6]  
[Fn] + [F7]  
[Fn] + [F8]  
[Fn] + [F9]  
[Fn] + [F10]  
Enable/disable wireless function  
Enable/disable Bluetooth function  
Play/pause Media Player  
Stop Media Player  
Go to Next  
Go to Previous  
Enable/disable mute function  
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Change display mode (between  
Widescreen and Regular Display)  
[Fn] + [F11]  
Enable/disable  
function  
numeric  
keypad  
[Fn] + [PrtScm/NumLk]  
[Fn] + [SysRq/ScrLk]  
[Fn] + [Ins/Pause]  
[Fn] + [Del/Break]  
[Fn] + [][]  
Enable/disable screen scroll function  
Pause  
Break  
Turn up/down the sound  
Increase/Decrease LCD brightness  
[Fn] + [][]  
You also can use Windows Key “  
” to access some window  
applications or utility:  
Shortcut  
Function  
Open Windows Explorer  
Open Run dialog box  
+ E  
+ R  
+ F  
Open Search Results dialog box  
Open Search Results > Computers  
dialog box (when computer connects to  
network)  
+ Ctrl + F  
Open System properties dialog box  
+Fn+Ins/Pause  
If you want to change the keyboard setting, Click Start > Control  
Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Keyboard, and change the  
default setting.  
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1.6 Using the Touchpad  
The touchpad is a touch sensitive device. It can perform all the  
functions of a normal mouse. Touch and move your finger on the  
pad to direct the onscreen pointer. The functions of the left and  
right click buttons correspond to those of the left and right mouse  
buttons on a conventional mouse.  
Touchpad utilities:  
1. Click:  
Tap the Touchpad once to perform the same function as clicking the  
left mouse button. Tap twice to perform the same function as double  
clicking the left mouse button.  
2. Drag and Drop:  
Move the onscreen pointer on the object that you want to move.  
Tap the Touchpad twice but leave your finger on the pad after the  
second tap. Now you are in Drag and Drop mode (as press and hold  
the left mouse button). Move your finger away from the Touchpad  
to stop drag and drop.  
3. Scroll button:  
It helps you to view Websites and documents more conveniently.  
You can change the Touchpad setting through Start > Control  
Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse, and get more help  
and examples.  
4. Touchpad indicator  
Note that the Touchpad effective area is in “  
”. The LED on the  
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left side of the Touchpad indicates the Touchpads function status:  
the LED On indicates that the Touchpad function is ok while the  
LED Off indicates that the Touchpad function is off. The LED on the  
right side of the Touchpad indicates the Touchpad use status: the  
LED On indicates that the Touchpad is in use while the LED Off  
indicate that the Touchpad is in idle status.  
Note: Always keep the Touchpad and your fingers dry.  
Avoid spilling any liquid on the Touchpad. Do not expose  
the Touchpad to a magnetic and radiant environment for a  
long time.  
1.7 Using optical media driver  
There are two kinds of ODD drivers: Trayin driver and Slotin  
driver.  
1. Trayin driver  
To load the disc into optical media drive, complete the following  
steps:  
1
Press the drive eject button on the drive door and wait a while  
for drawer to come out. Pull it out gently until it is fully opened.  
2
3
Lay the CD/DVD into the drawer, label side up.  
Press at the center of CD/DVD gently until you feel it click into  
place and CD/DVD can rotate well.  
Push the drawer and close it gently.  
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2. Slotin driver  
Directly insert the CD/DVD disk into the ODD drive by keeping  
the disc horizonta.  
Note: When you open or close the optical drive, do not press  
the drive drawer. Close the optical drive when you do not  
use it.  
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Note: Do not move the computer while the optical drive is  
working. The optical drive indicator located beside the  
drive eject button will show the optical drive in working  
status.  
Caution: The Slotin ODD drive does not support 8 cm  
CD/DVD disk. When the ODD drive is Slotin kind, don’t  
use 8 cm CD/DVD disk.  
Chapter 2 Learning more about your computer  
After you are familiar with the basic hardware and software  
operation, the following content will help you understand more  
about your notebook computer.  
2.1 Setup and maintain the computer  
2.1.1 Power management  
The notebook computer has a series of automatic adjustable  
powersaving facilities called power management. Power  
management will try to change some system components from high  
power consumption to lower level and ensure the computer  
operates at higher performance and lower power consumption. This  
computer has buildin power management. It can force the  
computer into standby and hibernation mode under predefined  
conditions. Using the power management properly can extend the  
batterys operating time.  
This computer supports the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and  
Power Interface) power management standard. The operating  
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system (such as Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000,  
Microsoft Windows XP) also needs to support ACPI. In Microsoft  
Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2000, ACPI will overwrite the  
BIOS power management settings and take over the computers  
power management functions.  
Refer to the Microsoft Windows guide for the details or use online  
support.  
Under a pure DOS system, the BIOS directly controls the power  
management functions.  
2.1.2 The power management under Windows XP ACPI  
mode  
Under the ACPI mode of the Microsoft Windows XP operating  
system, the system power management will be controlled by the  
operating system, so all the power management settings can be  
modified through Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance  
> Power Options.  
2.1.3 Turn off the monitor or hard disk  
You can modify the power schemes to turn off the monitor or hard  
disk after the system is idle for a certain time, go to Control Panel >  
Performance and Maintenance > Power Options.  
2.1.4 Standby mode  
Standby mode suspends the system to RAM (STR). Under this  
mode, the computer turns off the monitor and hard disk to reduce  
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the power consumption after it is idle for a certain time. Press the  
Power Switch will restore the previous work environment.  
Note: If the AC adaptor and battery pack are both  
unplugged from the computer while it is in standby mode,  
all the data that is not saved to the hard disk will be lost.  
In Windows XP, you can enter standby mode by either of following  
ways:  
1. Click Start > Turn Off Computer > Stand By.  
2. Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance  
> Power Options > Advanced, then set up how you want the  
computer to enter standby mode, “close the lid of portable  
computer”, “press the Power Switch”, or “press the computer  
sleep button”.  
2.1.5 Hibernation mode  
Hibernation mode suspends the system hard disk (STD). This useful  
facility saves all the data in memory and video memory to the hard  
disk. The next time you turn on the computer, the pervious state  
will restore. If you are using Microsoft Windows XP or Windows  
2000 operating systems, you only need to enable this facility  
through Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance >  
Power Options > Hibernation.  
Under hibernation mode, the system data saves to the hard disk and  
the computer shuts down to reduce the power consumption. After  
the computer enters hibernation mode, you can press the Power  
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Switch to “wake up” the computer and restore the previous state. If  
you enable the hibernation facility, when the computer battery is  
extremely low, the computer will enter hibernation mode  
automatically by default setting.  
The following are ways you can set your computer to enter  
hibernation mode: “close the lid of portable computer”, “press the  
Power Switch” or “press the computer sleep button”.  
To enable the hibernation facility, Click Start > Control Panel >  
Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > Hibernate,  
choose “Enable Hibernation” and click “Apply”.  
Hint: If the PC card does not work properly after the system  
restoress from hibernation mode, remove and reinstall the  
card and restart the computer.  
To quit hibernation mode, press the Power Switch. Press the  
keyboard key and touchpad can not quit the hibernation mode.  
2.1.6  
Set up low power protection:  
Note: If you do not save your data in time before the battery  
runs out, and you have no related protection setting for this  
issue, your data will be lost. So we suggest you to read the  
following instructions about setting up low power  
protection.  
When the battery power is very low, the computer will notify you  
by sound. You should save all the data to the hard disk immediately  
and connect the AC adaptor to the computer.  
If you can not connect the adaptor to the computer, turn off the  
computer or let the computer enter hibernation mode.  
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Hint: Completing the following setting is strongly  
recommended:  
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¾
¾
Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and  
Maintenance > Power Options > Hibernation, choose  
“Enable Hibernation”, and click “Apply” to enable  
hibernation facility.  
Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and  
Maintenance > Power Options > Alarms, choose  
“Activate low battery alarm when power level reaches ‐‐  
10%”.  
Click Start > Control Panel > Performance and  
Maintenance > Power Options > Alarms, Click “Alarm  
Action” in “Critical battery alarm”, in the popup  
window, choose “when the alarm goes off, the computer  
will Hibernate”, click “OK” in the popup window,  
click “Apply” in the Power Options Properties window.  
2.2 Using multimedia audio system  
The computer is equipped with a multimedia audio system  
including builtin stereo speakers. Audio output jacks and external  
microphone jacks are at the left side of the computer.  
You can adjust the main volume with software. You can adjust the  
speaker volume as desired while you are listening to music or  
watching movies. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories >  
Entertainment > Volume Control. In the Volume Control window,  
click and drag the bar in the Volume Control column, and slide it up  
or down to increase or decrease the volume.  
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Note: Since there are several sound sources, such as the fan,  
hard disk and speakers in the computer, the speakers will  
scream when the volume is too high. This is caused by the  
internal speakers’ positive feedbacks and can be eliminated  
by decreasing the volume. When you are performing voice  
recognition tasks, we recommend you to use external  
microphone, because the inner sound of the computer has  
certain effect to the internal microphones.  
2.3 Setting display resolution  
To view a program at a specific resolution, both the video controller  
and display must support the program, and the necessary video  
drivers must be installed.  
Before you change any of the original display settings, record the  
original settings for future reference. Click Start > Control Panel >  
Appearance and Themes > Change the screen resolution. Use the  
slider to choose different settings for Color quality and Screen  
resolution. If you choose a resolution or color palette that is higher  
than what the display supports, the resolution will automatically  
adjust to the closest possible setting.  
2.4 Connecting IEEE1394 device  
IEEE 1394 can transmit data and digital videos stably and rapidly.  
Through the IEEE 1394 port, the computer can connect external  
hard disks, digital cameras and video cameras.  
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2.5 Connecting to external display device  
Plug the power cord of the display to an AC outlet, connect the  
display cable to Monitor Connector at the back of the computer and  
turn on the display. The computer will begin to search for the  
external display and display the current screen. You can switch  
between LCD and the external display by pressing [Fn + F3]. There  
are three display modes: LCD only, external display only, LCD and  
external display simultaneously.  
2.6 Using PC cards  
PC cards can enhance the computers performance without any cost  
of mobility. The mostly used PC cards include memory cards,  
Modem, hard disks and LAN cards. PCMCIA defines the industry  
standard for PC cards.  
This computer provides a PCMCIA slot for Type II PC cards at its  
right side.  
When you need to remove PC cards, press the eject button besides  
the slot and pull the PC cards out.  
Your computer can recognize most popular PC Cards and  
automatically load the appropriate device drivers. If the  
configuration program tells you to load the manufacturerʹs drivers,  
use the floppy disk or CD that came with the PC Card.  
Removing PC card:  
Follow the procedure to remove the PC card:  
1. Press the release latch to let it protrude out.  
2. Press the latch again to eject the card.  
3. Remove the card.  
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Caution: Before removing a PC Card, stop it from running  
from the configuration utility on the taskbar. Failure to do so  
could result in data loss. Never try to remove a PC Card by  
pulling on its cable, if one is attached.  
Note: Some PC cards do not support PnP (Plug and Play)  
facility; refer to the user guide before using them.  
2.7 Using card reader  
This computer has a 3 in 1 Memory Card Reader. It can read and  
write the popular Memory Stick, Secure Digital (SD) and MMC card.  
So you can easily transfer the data between your computer and  
digital camera, PDA and MP3 player.  
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Chapter 3 System configuration  
3.1 Installing drivers  
We provide a driver CD with all drivers that you need in the box.  
You can install drivers from the CD. Complete the following steps to  
install drivers on your computer. We assume that the CDROM is  
designated as the “E:” disk.  
Note: Adhere to the following sequences, otherwise it might  
compromise the system’s stability and audio or video and  
even cause you to reinstall the operating system.  
3.1.1 Installing Chipset driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open “E:\WinXP\Chipset\Setup.exe”. In the appeared  
installation screen, follow the instruction to start the files copy  
process.  
z At the end of installing, restart the computer to complete the  
installation.  
3.1.2 Installing Graphic Card driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Base on the different Graphics Card to install:  
For Discrete Graphics Card machine:  
Open “E:\WinXP\VGA\Intel\Setup.exe”.  
For Integrated Graphics Card machine:  
Open “E:\WinXP\VGA\Nvidia\Setup.exe”.  
z In the appeared installation screen, follow the instruction to start  
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files copy process.  
z At the end of installing, restart the computer to complete the  
installation.  
3.1.3 Installing Sound Card driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open“E:\WinXP\Audio\UAA\UAA_Setup.exe”.  
In  
the  
appeared installation screen, follow the instruction to start files  
copy process. At the end of installing, select “Yes”.  
z After installed the UAA driver,  
Open “E: \WinXP\Audio\Setup.exe”. In the appeared  
installation screen, follow the instruction to start files copy  
process. At the end of installing, select “Yes, I want to restart my  
computer now” and click “Finish” to restart your computer.  
z The system will restart to complete the installation.  
3.1.4 Installing Bluetooth driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
Enable the Bluetooth device before you install the driver. (by  
pressing [Fn]+[F5] or pressing quick button  
)
z Open“E:\WinXP\Bluetooth\setup.exe”. In the appeared  
installation screen, follow the instruction to start files copy  
process and complete the installation.  
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z Follow the instruction to restart the system after the installation.  
3.1.5 Installing Modem driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open “E:\WinXP\Modem\Setup.exe”. In the appeared  
installation screen, follow the instruction to start files copy  
process and complete the installation.  
3.1.6 Installing EnergyCut driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open “E:\WinXP\EnergyCut\Setup.exe”. In the appeared  
installation screen, follow the instruction to start files copy  
process and complete the installation.  
z Follow the instruction to restart the system after the installation.  
3.1.7 Installing LAN Card driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open “E:\WinXP\LAN\Setup.exe”. In the appeared installation  
screen, follow the instruction to start files copy process and  
complete the installation.  
z Follow the instruction to restart the system after the installation.  
3.1.8 Installing Wireless LAN Card driver (optional)  
Intel 3945 A+B+G Wireless LAN Card driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open “E:\WinXP\Wireless Lan\Intel\DPInst.exe”. In the  
appeared installation screen, follow the instruction to start files  
copy process and complete the installation.  
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z Follow the instruction to restart the system after the installation.  
Broadcom PCIE Wireless LAN Card driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open “E:\WinXP\Wireless Lan\Broadcom\setup.exe”. In the  
appeared installation screen, follow the instruction to start files  
copy process and complete the installation.  
z Follow the instruction to restart the system after the installation.  
3.1.9 Installing Touchpad driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z For Discrete Graphics card machine:  
Open  
machine\Setup.exe”.  
For Integrated Graphics card machine:  
Open  
“E:\WinXP\TouchPad\Discrete  
graphics  
graphics  
card  
card  
“E:\WinXP\TouchPad\Integrated  
machine\Setup.exe”  
z In the appeared installation screen, follow the instruction to start  
files copy process. At the end of installing, select “Yes, I want to  
restart my computer now” and click “Finish” to restart your  
computer.  
z
The system will restart to complete the installation.  
3.1.10 Installing Card Reader driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z Open “E:\WinXP\Card Reader\setup.exe”. In the appeared  
installation screen, follow the instruction to start files copy  
process. At the end of installing, select “Restart windows now”  
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and click “Finish” to restart your computer.  
z The system will restart to complete the installation.  
3.1.11 Installing Easy Button driver  
z Insert the driver CD.  
z For Discrete Graphic card machine:  
Open  
“E:\WinXP\EasyButton\Discrete  
Graphics  
card  
machine\Setup.exe”.  
For Integrated graphic card machine:  
Open “E:\WinXP\EasyButton\Integrated Graphics card  
machine\Setup.exe”.  
z In the appeared installation screen, follow the instruction to start  
files copy process.  
z At the end of installing, restart the computer to complete the  
installation.  
3.2 BIOS setup  
The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a  
menu driven utility. It enables you to change the system  
configuration and tailor the operation of your Notebook to meet  
your individual work needs. To enter the BIOS setup utility, press  
F2 before the operating system is booted. BIOS Setup  
Utility is a menudriven application in English. Through it, users  
can change the system configuration based on his/her need.  
Note: The BIOS has decisive effect on the system’s stability,  
reliability and security. Do not change any BIOS setting  
until you get a comprehensive knowledge about BIOS.  
Hint: The BIOS setting figures in this book are just for  
examples, the actual settings might be different.  
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3.2.1 Accessing the BIOS Setup program  
To access the BIOS Setup program, press F2 as soon as the computer  
starts up and you see the information “Press [F2] for SETUP, Press  
[F10] for boot device selection menu”.  
Note: The information BIOS shows might be different based  
on the different hardware configuration  
The Menu bar  
The top of the Setup screen has a menu bar with the following  
selections:  
Use this menu to change the basic system  
configuration.  
Main  
Advance Use this menu to enable and change the advanced  
d
features available on your system.  
Security Use this menu to set User and Supervisor passwords.  
Use this menu to specify the order in which the  
Notebook is to check for a device to boot the system.  
Boot  
Exit  
Use this menu to specify how to exit the Setup  
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program.  
To move among menu bar items, use the [] and [] arrow keys  
until the desired item is highlighted. Then press [] and [] to set the  
settings.  
Hint: At the bottom of the Setup screen, there is an item  
specific help bar. For each item that you select on the  
menu, the bar tells its specific function as well as the  
hot keys related specifically to that item and/or  
submenu.  
If you accidentally make unwanted changes to the current  
configuration, go to the Exit menu and select Discard Changes.  
3.2.2 The Main menu  
Press [] and [] to select the Main menu, the Main menu is as  
follows :  
It displays the following information regarding your current  
system:  
System Time Reports the system’s current time  
System Date Reports the system’s current date  
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BIOS Version Reports the current version of the BIOS  
EC Version  
CPU Type  
CPU Speed  
Reports the current version of the EC  
Reports the CPU type being used  
Reports the CPU Speed being used  
Displays the model name of the hard disk of  
the default boot drive.  
Internal HDD  
DVD/CDRO Displays the model name of the default optical  
disc drive.  
M
Total Memory Lists the Base and Extended memory sizes.  
Use the down key to select the Main Menu.  
3.2.2.1 System time  
Set your system to the specified time (usually the current time). The  
format is hour, minute and second, using the 24hour clock. You can  
insert the appropriate information with [Tab] and [Enter] key.  
3.2.2.2 System date  
Set your system to the specified date (usually the current date). The  
format is month, day and year. You can insert the appropriate  
information with [Tab] and [Enter] key.  
3.2.2.3 Other information  
In the Main subsystem, the user can only set the system time and  
date, the other information such as BIOS/EC version   
CPU/HDD/ODD type will be different based on the different  
Hardware Configuration.  
3.2.3 The Advanced menu  
Press [] and [] to select the Advanced menu, the Advanced  
menu is as follows:  
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3.2.3.1 Quiet Boot  
This option allows you to display a screen logo immediately upon  
booting up while the system checks itself. This appears before the  
actual operating system is loaded. If the setting is [Enabled], then  
the system will show a screen logo when boots up; If the setting is  
[Disabled], then won’t show a screen logo when boots up.  
The default setting is [Enabled].  
3.2.3.2 Power on Display  
This option allows you to set the Power on Display mode:  
If set to [AutoSelected], then if any external display is connected,  
the power on display will be in CRT mode only. Otherwise it will be  
in LCD mode only.  
If set to [Simultaneous], then will display both of the integrated  
LCD screen and CRT screen mode.  
The default setting is [AutoSelected] mode.  
3.2.3.3 Legacy USB Support  
Enables or disables legacy USB device support.  
The default setting is [Enabled]  
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3.2.4 Security menu  
Press [] and [] to select the Security menu, the Security menu is  
as follows:  
3.2.4.1 Set Supervisor Password  
Press [Enter] key , the setting menu displays:  
Then you can key in the password.  
If you want to change the password, press [Enter] key and key in  
the current password, then key in the new password.  
3.2.4.2 Set User Password  
The user password can only be set after setting the supervisor  
password, the setting of user password is same as the setting of  
supervisor password.  
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Note: If you want to clear the password, you must key in the  
old password into the [Enter old Password] option, then  
press [Enter] key to clear.  
Note: Be careful to remember the password, or you might  
unable to enter the system or lose data.  
3.2.4.3 Set HDD Password  
This option is used to set the HDD password, press [Enter] key, then  
key in the password:  
Note: If you want to clear the password, you must key in the  
old password into the [Enter old Password] option, then  
press [Enter] key to clear.  
Note: Be careful to remember the passoword, or you might  
unable to enter the system or lose data.  
3.2.4.4 Password on Boot  
This option allows you to specify whether a password is required  
upon booting the machine, Press [Enter] key to select [Enabled] to  
require a password, or [Disabled] when you don’t require one.  
Note: To change or clear a password, enter the submenu  
again. You will need to enter the Supervisor password, after  
which you can create a new one or set the password  
verification options.  
3.2.5 The Boot menu  
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The Boot menu allows you to specify the order in which the  
Notebook checks for a device to boot the system. Bootable devices  
include floppy disk drives, hard disk drives, Network Boot and  
optical disc drives. To make changes, select Boot from the menu bar.  
3.2.5.1 Boot priority order menu  
This option allows you to alter the boot priority. The system uses  
this priority to search for the boot device on system power up  
according to the numerical order.  
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Use [Fn] and [F6] to alter the priority.  
3.2.5.2 Excluded from boot order menu  
This menu displays the USB devices system used to boot up, such as  
USB HDD, USB CD etc. You can press [Fn] and [F6] to add them to  
the “Boot priority order”  
3.2.6 The Exit menu  
Once you have made all of your selections from the various menus  
in the Setup program, you should save your changes and exit Setup.  
3.2.6.1 Exit Saving Changes  
Once you have finished making your selections, choose this option  
from the Exit Menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to  
NonVolatile RAM.  
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Once your selections have been saved, the Setup program asks you  
to confirm your choices, and then reboot the computer. The system  
will reboot if you select OK or stay in Setup if you select Cancel.  
Hint: If you attempt to exit the Setup program without  
saving your changes, the program will prompt you with a  
message asking if you want to save your changes before  
exiting.  
3.2.6.2 Exit Discarding Changes  
This option can be used if you do not want to save the changes you  
have made to the Setup program. The default setting is No. If you  
have made changes to the fields other than system date, system time  
and password, the system will ask for confirmation when choosing  
Exit Discarding Changes, The system reboots using the original  
Setup values.  
3.2.6.3 Load Setup Defaults  
This option allows you to load the default values for each of the  
parameters on the Setup Menus. When this option is selected, a  
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confirmation message appears.  
The system will remain in Setup after either selection.  
3.2.6.4 Discard Changes  
This option restores the Setup programs values to the ones it had  
when you entered the program during the boot sequence.  
3.2.6.5 Save Changes  
This option will save the values that you selected to the  
NonVolatile RAM.  
3.3 Hardware configuration and component  
standard  
Note: The configuration is subject to prior sale, the  
following information is only for your reference.  
CPU  
z Intel Merom/Yonah/Yonah Celeron CPU  
z μFCPGA encapsulation  
Chipset  
z North Bridge: Intel 945GM/Intel 945PM/Intel 940GML  
z South Bridge: Intel ICH7M  
System RAM  
z Support DDRII 533/667MHz RAM  
z Upgradeable to 4GB Memory by two sets of 2GB SODIMM  
Note: 940GML North Bridge only supports Upgradeable to  
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2GB Memory by two sets of 1GB SODIMM.  
Hard Disk Drive (HDD)  
z 2.5 inch (9.5 mm) SATA hard disk for portable computer use.    
Optical Disk Drive (ODD)  
z 12.7mm Trayin/Slotin DVDCombo (DVD/CDRW)  
z 12.7mm Trayin/Slotin DVDSupermulti  
Audio  
z ADI Highdefinition Audio CODEC  
z Builtin 2 speakers(1.5 watt each) and 1 subwoofer(2 watt)  
Display  
z Color 14.1” 16:10 WXGA TFTLCD Glare Type, 1280*800  
z Intel 945GM/940GML model with Integrated Graphics card  
z Intel 945PM model with Nvidia Geforce Go7300 discrete  
Graphics card:  
AWhen the system memory is 256M, then the VGA RAM can be  
up to 128M through TurboCache  
technology.  
BWhen the system memory equals or is beyond 512M, then the  
VGA RAM can be up to 256M through TurboCache  
technology.  
CNVIDIA TurboCache  
technology can dynamically allocate  
system memory for graphics use, so the GPU has an entire  
128MB or 256MB of graphics memory and can achieve the  
optimal system performance.  
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Keyboard  
z 86Key Windows Keyboard   
Expansion  
z One DC IN Jack  
z One Headphone Jack  
z One Microphonein Jack  
z One Monitor Connector  
z One Modem Jack (RJ11)  
z One LAN Jack (RJ45)  
z One SVideo Out Port  
z Three USB (2.0) Ports  
z One IEEE 1394 (4pin) Port  
z One TypeII PCMCIA Slot  
z One 3 in 1 Card Reader (SD Card, MultiMedia Card, Memory  
Stick Card)  
Communication device  
z Builtin 10M/100M or 1Giga Ethernet Card  
z Builtin 56Kbps Modem  
z Builtin PCIE Wireless Card (option)  
z Builtin Bluetooth Card (option)  
Weight and size  
z Weight (including battery pack): 2.29 Kg  
(Weight might vary with different configurations.)  
z Size: 340mm x 253mm x 27front/37(back)mm  
Power  
z Battery (Liion 4400mAh 6cell)  
z Adapter  
For Discrete Graphics Card Machines Input: 100~240V,  
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50~60Hz; Output: 19V, 4.74A)  
For Integrated Graphics Card Machines Input: 100~240V,  
50~60Hz; Output: 19V, 3.42A)  
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Chapter 4 Technical support and customer  
service  
4.1 Kind reminder  
Note: Use your Lenovo portable computer in compliance with  
the instructions in this guide, for example, conditions and  
environment requirements. If you violate any requirement in any  
purpose, in this situation, Lenovo will not guarantee the  
computer’s performance, stability, reliability and security and you  
have to carry all the related risks alone. Regularly backup your  
critical data which is in the notebook computer to ensure thedata’s  
safety and security.  
4.1.1 Take care of using the computer  
z Do not disassemble the computer. Contact your supplier  
immediately when you encounter a problem.  
z Do not place any heavy objects on the LCD cover.  
z The LCD is easy to make scratch. Do not wipe the LCD with  
paper or touch it with fingers or pens.  
z We strongly recommend you to select Turn Off the Display  
Automatically in Power Management to extend the LCDs life.  
z Cover the external ports with the attached cover when you do  
not use them to avoid dust and static electricity.  
z Regularly backup your data to avoid data loss.  
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4.1.2 Environmental requirements  
z Keep the temperature around the computer in the range of  
1035while you are using the computer.  
z Do not use the computer in a humid, extremely hot or cold,  
vibrating, dusty environment or under direct sunshine.  
z The slots and opening on the shell of the computer are used for  
ventilation. Do not jam or cover these slots and openings to  
prevent the computer from being over heated. Do not place the  
computer on bed, sofa or other similar places; otherwise these  
ventilation slots might be jammed.  
z Keep the computer at least 13cm away from electric appliances  
which have strong magnetic radiations such as TV set,  
refrigerator, motor or large speakers.  
z Do not move the computer from a cold environment to a warm  
place suddenly. When the temperature difference is over 10,  
condensation phenomenon will happen inside the computer and  
damage storage media.  
z Do not place the computer on an unbalanced surface.  
4.1.3 Cleaning your computer  
z Do not clean your computer when it is powered on.  
z Wipe the shell of the computer with a soft cloth.  
z Use a soft cloth that does not leave any residue to clean the LCD.  
Do not use soap or detergent.  
z Dusts or stains will compromise the touchpads sensitivity.  
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Eliminate them with viscid tape.  
4.1.4 About the battery  
z Recharge the battery only after the power has run out and fully  
recharge it in one time. Do not stop recharging or start  
discharging when the battery is still under recharging. This helps  
to keep your battery in an optimized status.  
z If you plan on leaving your computer unused for a long time  
(over 2 weeks), Plug out the battery.  
z Place the battery in a place far away from conductive objects (e.g.  
water or metal) to prevent the battery from being short circuit.  
z Do not place the battery separately from the computer and  
without recharging for over 6 months.  
4.1.5 For outdoor using  
z Backup the critical data before you take your computer outdoors.  
z Ensure that the battery is full.  
z Be sure to turn off the power and close the LCD well.  
z Do not leave anything between the closed LCD and the  
keyboard.  
z When you leave the computer in your car, Place it on the back  
seat to avoid being insolated.  
z Carry the AC adapter and power cord with the computer.  
z Do not place the computer in the trunk and consign it by rail, but  
carry it yourself.  
z For airport safety check, we recommend you to choose the Xray  
machine (the machine to check your personal luggage) to check  
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your computer and disks and avoid magnetic detectors  
(including the archlike machine and handheld detectors in the  
hands of safety investigators).  
z If you travel with your computer abroad, get to know the power  
cord standard in the destination country before you go.  
4.1.6 Do not change the factory hardware specification  
without authorization  
z Do not change the computers factory hardware specification,  
including removing original hardware or adding new hardware,  
without authority from Lenovo licensed agencies.  
z Lenovo has no warranty on the usability or reliability of any  
devices or software that are not provided by Lenovo or its  
affiliates.  
4.2 Troubleshooting  
4.2.1 The computer does nothing when you press the  
power button.  
Do as follows:  
z See if the AC adapter and its power cord are well connected to  
the computer and power outlet.  
z Check the batterys power status (some batteries are equipped  
with a power selfchecking button). See if the battery interface is  
damaged or if the power cord plug is damaged.  
z Use the battery and AC power to power the computer  
respectively. Turn the computer on to see if the power indicator  
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is on.  
z If the methods above mentioned do not work, contact a Lenovo  
licensed service agency.  
4.2.2 You can turn on the computer but can not start the  
system.  
z If you hear a series of beeps, it means that there are system errors.  
Contact Lenovo licensed service agencies.  
z If the computer shows the screen of logo, but cannot boot the  
operating system or reports errors when the system is booted,  
see if there is a floppy disk in the floppy drive.  
z If the computer shows the screen of logo, but cannot boot the  
operating system or reports errors when the system is booted,  
restore the operating system.  
z Enter the BIOS Setup Utility, restore its settings to the default  
configuration and save it. Restart the computer.  
4.2.3 The computer halts or reports error when you  
install software or applications from CD or other  
storage media.  
z Check the surface of the CD or other storage media. Test the CD  
or other storage media in other portable computers.  
z Read the user guide of the software you want to install, and see  
whether it is compatible with the operating system on you  
computer.  
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z See if your computers hardware can meet the hardware  
requirements of the software.  
z See if you have shut down other running applications, such as  
antivirus software, realtime network monitoring applications,  
when you are installing the software.  
z See if your computer is connected to Internet.  
z See if the software you are installing is licensed and qualified.  
4.2.4 The printer can not be installed and printed.  
z See if the cable between the printer and computer is connected  
well.  
z See if the printers power is turned on and if the printer is in a  
normal working status.  
z Read the user guide of the printer and configure the printer and  
computer in compliance with the requirements in the guide.  
z See if the computer port connected with the printer is disabled in  
BIOS.  
z See if the computers port configuration meets the requirements  
of the printer. You can check this in BIOS and in the operating  
system. For example, some Irport printers’ transmission speed is  
different with the computers Ir transmission speed.  
z See if your printer can print normally when it is connected with  
other portable computers.  
z See if a printer of other model can print normally when it is  
connected with your portable computer. If the methods above  
mentioned do not work contact Lenovo licensed service agencies.  
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4.2.5 A peripheral device or an electronic device can not  
work when it is connected to the computer.  
z See if the cable between the device and the computer is well  
connected.  
z See if the device is turned on and in a normal working status.  
z Read the user guide of the device and configure it and your  
computer in compliance with the requirements in the guide.  
z See if the computer port connected with the electronic device is  
disabled in BIOS.  
z See if the port configuration and electric standard meets the  
requirements of the device or is compatible with it.  
z See if the device can work normally when it is connected with  
other portable computers.  
z See if the device of other model can work normally when it is  
connected with you portable computer. If the methods above  
mentioned do not work, contact Lenovo licensed service  
agencies.  
4.2.6 You can not dialup with the computer.  
z See if the telephone line is well connected to the Modem port on  
the computer.  
z See if you have hung up your telephone and extensions.  
z If you are using ISDN, see if the ISDN devices are working well.  
z See if your telephone line is working well and can dial an outside  
number.  
z If you are using an extension line in a hotel or other places, see if  
it supports dialup Internet access service.  
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Note: Some telephone line devices might use different  
standards from normal lines. This might cause compatibility  
problem when you want to access the Internet by dialup. If your  
computer can dialup with a normal telephone, it would mean  
that the computer works well.  
4.2.7 The computer reports error or halts when running  
some programs.  
z See if these programs are normally installed and some files  
associated with these programs have not been deleted by  
accident.  
z See if the hardware configuration of the computer meets the  
lowest operating requirements of these programs.  
z Read the user guide of the software and make sure the software  
environment can be used to operate these programs.  
z Read the user guide of the software and make sure other  
peripheral devices called during the operation of these programs  
can operate normally.  
z Shut down other operating software so as to eliminate conflicts  
among software.  
z If the software can not operate normally, uninstall it. Restart the  
computer and install it again.  
4.2.8 Battery service time is too short.  
z See if it is charged fully.  
z See if the battery has not been used for a long time since its fully  
charged. Recharge it and try again.  
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z See if the battery interface is damaged.  
z Protect the battery according to the previous chapters.  
z Battery life will shorted over time after charging and discharging.  
Its a normal phenomenon.  
z If problems still exist, contact a Lenovo licensed service agency.  
4.2.9 LCD is black  
z See if your computer is in Hibernation mode.  
z See if you have made the following configuration for Power  
Management: “shut down LCD screen after some time”.  
z See if your computer is connected to any external display device  
and you have switched to it.  
4.3 Service support system  
Except the maintenance and troubleshooting actions we  
recommend, we strongly recommend: Do not disassemble your  
computer; do not maintain, repair or restructure the computer by  
yourself or by agencies that are not licensed by Lenovo.  
Contact Lenovo licensed service agencies for maintenance and  
repair services. You can get free or charging services on the basis of  
Lennons service policies.  
You also can contact service support systems of Lenovo to get more  
service information.  
4.3.1 Warranty service telephone numbers  
The phone numbers provided later in this section are correct at time  
of printing and are subject to change without notice. For the latest  
warranty service contact telephone number in a country, contact  
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Lenovo, or your reseller in your country  
Singapore 800 6012 047  
Malaysia 1800 18 2388  
Thailand 1800 06 0087  
Indonesia 001 803 0601 2003  
India 1800 425 3324  
A list of Service Providers and their telephone numbers is available  
For more details, refer to “Safety and warranty guide” comes  
with your computer.  
Keep the guide well for future use!  
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