Acer Laptop 2020 Series User Manual

Acer Aspire 2020 Series  
User’s Guide  
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First things first  
Yo u r g u i d e s  
A set of guides is provided to help you set up and use your Aspire com-  
puter.  
The Just for starters… poster shows you how to set up your  
computer.  
This User's Guide provides clear and concise information on  
using your computer productively. You are advised to read  
it thoroughly and keep it handy for future reference.  
For more information on our products, services, and support, please  
visit our web site: www.acer.com.  
Basic care and tips for using your computer  
Turning your computer on and off  
To turn on your computer, open the lid and press the power button  
above the keyboard. See “A tour of your computer” on page 3 for the  
location of the power button.  
To turn the power off, you can do any of the following:  
Click on the Start button in Windows, and then select Shut Down  
on the popup menu.  
Push the power button.  
To use this method, you must change the Power Management  
settings in Control Panel. See Windows Help for more information.  
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Note: If the operating system freezes, or locks up, press and hold  
the power button for more than four seconds.  
Taking care of your computer  
Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it.  
Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. Do not place it  
near sources of heat, such as a radiator.  
Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0°C (32°F), or  
above 50°C (122°F).  
Do not expose the computer to magnetic fields.  
Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture.  
Do not spill water or any liquid on the computer.  
Do not subject the computer to heavy shock or vibration.  
Do not expose the computer to dust or dirt.  
Do not place objects on top of the computer.  
Do not slam the lid shut. Close the computer gently.  
Do not place the computer on unstable or uneven surfaces.  
Taking care of your AC adapter  
It is important that you look after your AC adapter.  
Do not connect the adapter to any other device.  
Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on it. Route  
the power cord away from areas where people might walk on it or  
trip over it.  
Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting from a power  
strip or wall outlet. Grasp and pull the plug instead.  
The total ampere rating for all equipment plugged into a power  
strip should not exceed the ampere rating of the power strip.  
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Taking care of your battery pack  
It is also important that you look after your computer's battery pack.  
Use the correct battery model for your computer. Do not use other  
kinds of batteries.  
Turn the power off before removing or replacing the battery.  
Do not tamper with the battery. Keep the battery away from  
children.  
Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Recycle if  
possible.  
Cleaning and servicing  
When cleaning your computer, it is important that you follow these  
steps:  
Turn off the computer and remove the battery.  
Disconnect the AC adapter.  
Clean with a soft cloth moistened with a little water. Do not use  
liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Refer to the chapter entitled “Frequently asked questions” on page 75  
if any of the following occurs:  
You drop the computer or damage the case.  
You spill liquid on the computer.  
The computer does not operate normally.  
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First things first  
Your guides  
Cleaning and servicing  
A tour of your computer  
Open view  
Front view  
Top view  
Left view  
Right view  
Rear view  
Bottom view  
Features  
Display  
Indicators  
Keyboard  
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Lock keys  
Windows keys  
Function keys  
Euro key  
Touchpad  
Touchpad basics  
Launch keys  
Storage  
Ejecting an optical disc  
Connectivity options  
Ethernet and LAN  
Fax/data modem  
Audio  
Aspire Media Console  
Securing your computer  
Security slot  
Passwords  
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Battery pack  
Battery pack characteristics  
Charging the battery  
Checking the battery level  
Optimizing battery life  
Power management  
External display devices  
External keyboard  
External keypad  
External pointing device  
USB devices  
IEEE 1394 Port  
Printer  
Audio devices  
Expansion devices  
PC Card  
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Key component upgrades  
Memory upgrade  
Installing memory  
Hard disk upgrade  
Disconnecting from the desktop  
Moving around  
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Taking the computer home  
Setting up a home office  
Traveling with with computer  
Traveling internationally with your computer  
Software  
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System software  
Launch Manager  
Aspire Arcade  
Instant-on Arcade  
Features and Benefits  
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Cinema  
Album  
Music  
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Windows Arcade  
Arcade Hot keys  
Finding and playing content  
Arcade controls  
Player controls  
Cinema  
DVD settings  
Album  
Video  
Playing a video file  
Editing a video file  
Music  
Burner  
Copy - backup your CD/DVD collection  
Data - store files simply and easily  
Video - your world in pictures  
BIOS Setup Utility  
Troubleshooting  
Frequently asked questions  
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Appendix A Specifications  
Appendix B Notices  
Index  
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Getting familiar with  
your computer  
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Your Aspire notebook computer combines  
solid performance, versatility, multimedia  
capabilities and portability with stylish  
design. Increase your productivity by  
working wherever you are.  
This chapter provides an in-depth "tour" of  
your computer's features.  
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A tour of your computer  
After setting up your new Aspire notebook computer, as illustrated in  
the Just for starters… poster, take a few minutes to explore your sytem.  
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Open view  
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1
Item  
Description  
Screen  
Wide screen display provides visual  
output.  
2
3
Power Button  
Launch keys  
Turns the computer on or off.  
Buttons that can be programmed to  
start frequently used applications.  
4
Stereo Speakers  
Produce stereo sound  
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Item  
Description  
Touchpad  
Touch sensitive pad that functions like a  
computer mouse.  
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Click buttons and 4-way  
scroll key  
Right and left buttons that provide the  
same functions as the buttons on a  
computer mouse. The scroll key scrolls  
the contents of a window up and down,  
as well as right and left.  
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Front view  
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1
Item  
Description  
Headphone-in jack  
Connects headphones for S/PDIF audio output  
2
3
Microphone-in jack  
4 in 1 Card Reader  
Connects an external microphone for  
audio input  
Supports:  
MemoryStick  
MultiMediaCard  
SecureDigital  
SmartMedia  
4
5
Latch  
Locks and releases the lid  
Bluetooth Button  
Enables Bluetooth functionality  
(manufacturing option)  
6
Wireless Button  
Enables Wireless connectivity  
(manufacturing option)  
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Top view  
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Item  
Description  
1
2
Built-in Microphone  
Status Indicator  
For recording audio on the computer  
LEDs that turn on and off to show system  
statuss.  
3
4
5
6
Arcade button  
Console display  
Stop  
Multimedia button  
Media status display  
Stop the Arcade application  
Multimedia Button  
Media Controls  
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Left view  
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1
Item  
Description  
PC card slot  
Type II PC card supports PCMCIA or  
CardBus.  
2
PC card eject button  
Press the eject button to remove a PC  
card from the PC card slot.  
3
4
Eject button  
Ejects optical disc  
Slot-loading Optical  
Support an optical disc.  
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Right view  
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1
Item  
Description  
Infrared port  
Interfaces with infrared devices (e.g.  
infrared printer, IR-aware computer, etc...)  
2
DC-in jack  
Connect the AC power adapter  
3
4
Kensington lock slot  
Ventilation slot  
For attaching a security device.  
Enables the computer to stay cool, even  
after prolonged use.  
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Rear view  
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1
Item  
Description  
S-video out port  
Connects to a television or display device  
supporting S-video input.  
2
External display  
port  
Connects an external (VGA) monitor.  
3
4
8
USB ports  
USB 2.0 ports  
5
Network jack  
Connects the computer to an Ethernet  
network.  
6
7
Modem jack  
Parallel port  
Connects the built-in fax/data modem to  
a phone line.  
Connects a parallel device, such as a  
printer.  
9
IEEE 1394 port  
Connects IEEE 1394 devices.  
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Bottom view  
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Item  
Description  
1
2
Mini-PCI Slot  
Hard disk bay  
Slot for adding mini-PCI cards  
Removable cover provides access to the  
computer's hard drive.  
3
4
Memory compartment  
Battery release latch  
Removable cover provides access to the  
memory slots for upgrading the  
computer's memory.  
Unlatches the battery to remove the  
battery pack.  
5
6
Battery pack  
Sub-Woofer  
The computer's removable battery.  
Outputs low/mid range audio  
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Features  
Performance  
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Intel Pentium M Processor at 1.4 GHz or higher  
2 memory slots supporting 333 MHz DDR, upgradeable to 2GB  
30GB and up Enhanced-IDE hard disk drive  
Multimedia  
Built-in optical drive (Slot-loading DVD Super-Multi Drive)  
15.4” TFT Color LCD,1280x800 (WXGA) panel  
2.1 channel stereo speaker system  
Audio input and S/PDIF (for digital audio enjoyment) output jacks  
Connectivity  
Integrated 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connection  
Built-in 56Kbps fax/data modem  
Three universal serial bus (USB 2.0) ports  
One IEEE 1394 port  
802.11b/g Wireless LAN and Bluetooth (manufacturing options)  
Human-centric design  
Rugged, portable construction  
Stylish appearance  
Standard 85 key keyboard with four programmable launch keys  
Comfortable palm rest area with well-positioned touchpad  
Expansion  
PC card slot enables a range of add-on options  
Upgradeable hard disk and memory modules  
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Display  
The 15.4” display panel provides a large viewing area for  
maximum efficiency and ease-of-use.  
ATI Radeon 9700 with 128MB DDR VGA Memory  
Supports simultaneous display on external LCD or CRT  
S-video for output to a television or display device that supports  
S-video input  
One LED console display for multimedia status  
DualViewTM support  
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Indicators  
Your computer provides three indicators located above the keyboard,  
in addition to five indicators positioned at the front of the palm rest  
area. These indicators show the status of the computer and its compo-  
nents.  
The three indicators located above the keyboard provide the following  
status information:  
Icon  
Description  
Caps Lock  
Caps Lock active  
NumLk  
ScrLk  
Num Lock active  
Note: The keypad lock must be turned on to use  
the embedded numeric keypad.  
Scroll Lock active  
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The five indicators located at the front of the unit provide the follow-  
ing status information:  
Icon  
Function  
Description  
Power mode  
Steady green -- power on  
Orange -- standby mode  
Flashing orange -- hibernation  
mode  
Hard Disc activity  
indicator  
Lights to Indicate when the hard  
disc drive is reading or writing  
data.  
Battery state  
Blue -- fully charged  
Orange -- being charged  
Flashing orange -- low on power  
Bluetooth mode  
Lights to indicate that Bluetooth is  
enabled (manufacturing option).  
Wireless LAN mode  
Lights to Indicate status of wireless  
LAN is enabled (manufacturing  
option).  
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Keyboard  
The keyboard features full-size keys with an embedded keypad, sepa-  
rate cursor control keys, two Windows keys, and 13 function keys.  
Lock keys  
The computer features three lock keys, each with its own status indica-  
tor light.  
Lock Key  
Description  
Caps Lock  
When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters are typed in  
uppercase. Toggle on/off by pressing the Caps Lock key on the  
left side of the keyboard.  
Num Lock  
Scroll Lock  
When Num Lock is on, the embedded numeric keypad can be  
used. Toggle on/off by pressing the Fn + F11 key combination.  
When Scroll Lock is on, the screen moves up or down one line  
at a time when the up and down cursor control keys are  
pressed.  
Note: Scroll Lock doesn't work in all applications. Toggle on and  
off by pressing the Fn + F12 keys combination.  
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Embedded numeric keypad  
The embedded keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is  
indicated by small blue numbers and characters on the applicable keys,  
as shown below.  
To use the embedded numeric keys, toggle the NumLk on by pressing  
the Fn + F11 keys simultaneously.  
With the embedded keypad turned on, the following actions are possi-  
ble:  
Desired Access  
Num lock On  
Num lock Off  
Number keys on  
embedded keypad  
Type numbers using  
embedded keypad in  
the normal way.  
Cursor control keys on  
embedded keypad  
Hold down the Shift  
key while using the  
cursor keys on the  
embedded keypad.  
Hold Fn key while  
using cursor-control  
keys.  
Main keyboard keys  
Hold down the Fn key  
while typing letters  
using the embedded  
keypad keys.  
Type letters in the  
normal way.  
Simultaneously press  
the Shift key for capital  
letters.  
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Windows keys  
The keyboard features two keys that provide Windows-specific func-  
tions.  
Key  
Description  
Windows key  
Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on  
the Windows Start button; it launches the Start menu. It  
can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of  
functions:  
+ Tab activates the next Taskbar button  
+ E  
opens the My Computer window  
+ F1 opens Help and Support  
+ F  
+ M  
opens the Find: All Files dialog box  
minimizes all windows  
Shift +  
+ R  
+ M undoes minimize  
opens the Run dialog box  
Application key  
This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse  
button to open an application's context menu.  
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Function keys  
Using the Fn key with another key creates a hot key, providing a quick  
and convenient method for controlling various functions.  
To use a hot key, first hold down the Fn key. Next, press the second key  
in the combination. Finally, release both keys.  
Your computer provides the following hot keys:  
HotKey  
Function  
Description  
Fn + F1  
Fn + F2  
Hot key help  
Setup  
Displays help on hot keys.  
Accesses the computer’s  
configuration utility.  
Fn + F3  
Power  
management  
scheme toggle  
Switches the power management  
scheme used by the computer  
(function available if supported by  
operating system).  
See “Power management” on page 37.  
Fn + F4  
Fn + F5  
Sleep  
Puts the computer in Sleep mode.  
See “Power management” on page 37.  
Display toggle  
Switches display output between  
the display screen, external  
monitor (if connected) or both the  
display screen and external  
monitor.  
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HotKey  
Function  
Description  
Fn + F6  
Fn + F7  
Fn + F8  
Screen blank  
Turns the display backlight off to  
save power. Press any key to return.  
Touchpad toggle  
Turns the internal touchpad on and  
off.  
Speaker toggle  
Sub-woofer  
Turns the speakers on and off.  
Turns the sub woofer on and off  
Fn + Sub-  
woofer key  
Fn +  
Fn + ↓  
Fn + →  
Volume up  
Increases the speaker volume.  
Decreases the speaker volume.  
Increases the screen brightness.  
Decreases the screen brightness.  
Volume down  
Brightness up  
Brightness down  
Fn +  
Euro key  
Your computer supports the new Euro currency character. First, hold  
down the Alt Gr key, and then press the Euro key.  
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Touchpad  
The built-in touchpad is a PS/2- compatible pointing device that senses  
movement on its surface. The cursor responds to your finger move-  
ments on the touchpad. The two click buttons function like mouse but-  
tons. The scroll key enables up and down and side to side scrolling in  
documents and web pages.  
The touchpad is located in the middle of the palm rest area, providing  
maximum comfort and efficiency.  
Touchpad basics  
Use the touchpad as follows:  
Slide your finger over the surface of the touchpad to control the  
movement of the cursor. Tap the touchpad to perform selection  
and execution functions.  
Press the left (1) and right (3) click buttons as you would use the  
buttons on a computer mouse.  
Use the scroll key (2) to scroll through long documents and web  
pages. Press the top of the key to scroll up, and the bottom to  
scroll down; left to scroll left, and right to scroll right.  
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Right  
Button  
4-Way  
Scroll Key  
Function  
Left Button  
Tap  
Execute  
Click twice  
quickly  
Tap twice quickly  
Tap once  
Select  
Drag  
Click once  
Click and hold.  
Then, slide your  
finger across  
the touchpad to  
drag the cursor  
over the  
Tap twice  
quickly. On the  
second tap, slide  
your finger  
across the  
touchpad to  
drag the cursor  
over the  
selection.  
selection.  
Access  
content  
menu  
Click  
once  
Scroll  
Click and  
hold to scroll  
up/down/left/  
right  
Note: Keep your fingers, as well as the surface of the touchpad,  
clean and dry. The touchpad is sensitive to your finger movements:  
the lighter your touch, the better the response. Tapping hard will  
not increase the touchpad's responsiveness.  
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Launch keys  
Located at the top of the keyboard are four buttons next to the power  
button. These buttons are called launch keys. They are designated as  
key 1, key 2, key 3 and key 4, from right to left. By default, key 1 is used  
to launch the E-mail application and key 2 is used to launch the Inter-  
net browser. Keys 3 and 4 start the Launch Manager application and  
can be programmed to provide quick access to frequently used applica-  
tions. To set the launch keys, run the Acer Launch Manager.  
Launch key  
Default application  
E-mail  
Launches your E-mail application  
Launches your Internet browser  
User-programmable  
Web browser  
P2  
P1  
User-programmable  
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Storage  
Your computer's all-in-one design offers a variety of data storage  
options:  
High capacity Enhanced-IDE hard disk drive.  
The hard drive is upgradeable, enabling you to increase your  
storage capacity in the future. Consult your dealer if you need to  
upgrade.  
High speed optical drive.  
Depending the model you purchased, you have a Slot-loading  
DVD/CD-RW combo drive or DVD-RW drive. The optical drive  
provides increased storage capacity, as well as offering a host of  
multimedia possibilities.  
Note: Refer to “A tour of your computer” on page 3 for the  
location of the drives.  
Ejecting an optical disc  
To eject an optical disc  
With the computer turned on, press the optical drive eject button.  
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To load an optical disc  
With the computer turned on, insert the disc into the drive slot  
until you feel the drive catch the disc and take it the rest of the  
way in.  
The disc may need to be inserted nearly all the way in before the  
drive takes it in rest of way.  
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Connectivity options  
Your computer has built-in connectivity options, enabling you to hook  
up to a network or communicate over a phone line.  
Ethernet and LAN  
The integrated network feature allows you to connect your computer  
to an Gigabit LAN (100/1000Mbps) network.  
To use the network feature, plug an Ethernet cable into your  
computer's network jack, and then connect the other end to a network  
jack or hub on your network.  
See Windows Help for information on setting up a network  
connection.  
Fax/data modem  
Your computer features a built-in fax/data modem, enabling you to  
communicate over a phone line. This means that you can connect to  
the Internet via a dialup account with an ISP, log in to your network  
from a remote location, or send faxes.  
Warning: Your modem is not compatible with digital phone  
lines. Plugging the computer into a digital phone system  
will damage the modem.  
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To use the fax/data modem, plug a phone cable into your computer's  
modem jack, and then connect the other end to a telephone jack.  
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Audio  
Your computer includes an integrated stereo audio system.  
The built in sub-woofer provides tight and precise bass performance  
for low frequency audio.  
Note: When an external device (headphones or a microphone) is  
connected, the system speakers will be disabled.  
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Aspire Media Console  
The Acer Aspire 2020 notebook computer features a convenient Media  
Console that includes (from left to right):  
the Arcade button for instant-on multimedia  
a blue LED console display for system information such as:  
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-
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-
-
Arcade mode  
media type/status  
battery status  
clock  
personalized greetings  
media controls for on-screen menu navigation and media playback  
When running Arcade in Windows, a convenient on-screen navigation  
bar is displayed. Use the computer’s built in touchpad to access the  
onscreen controls.  
When the system is off, press the"Arcade" button to access the "Aspire  
Arcade" application without starting Windows. Press the "Arcade"  
button four seconds to quit the application and power down the sys-  
tem.  
When the system is on and running Windows, press the "Arcade" but-  
ton to enable the "Aspire Arcade" application.  
Press the stop button to stop CD or DVD playback.  
The Media Control buttons can adjust volume, select play mode and  
perform other media features.  
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Securing your computer  
Your computer features hardware and software security solutions, in  
the form of a slot for a Kensington lock and system password function-  
ality.  
Security slot  
A slot for a Kensington lock enables you to physically protect your  
computer from theft. Use this feature as follows:  
Wrap a security lock cable around a heavy or immoveable object,  
such as a drawer handle on a file cabinet, or a table leg.  
Insert the lock into the slot on the computer, turn it 90°, and then  
lock it in place.  
Passwords  
You can protect your computer from unauthorized access by setting  
Windows password protection. The user must enter the password  
before beginning a Windows session.  
First, open User Accounts in Windows Control Panel and select  
your account.  
Click Create a Password, and then set your desired password.  
Click Performance and Maintenance, Power Options in  
Control Panel.  
On the Advanced tab, select the option to prompt for password  
when computer resumes from standby.  
To cancel password protection, reset the password with a blank  
password.  
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Operating on  
battery power  
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Your Aspire 2020 series notebook computer  
operates on battery or AC power.  
This chapter provides information for  
operating on battery power, as well as  
information on how your computer  
manages and saves power.  
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Battery pack  
The computer uses a battery pack that gives you long use between  
charges.  
Battery pack characteristics  
The battery pack has the following characteristics:  
Employs current battery technology standards.  
Delivers a battery-low warning.  
The battery is recharged whenever you connect the computer to an  
external power supply. Your computer supports charge-in-use,  
enabling you to recharge the battery while you continue to operate  
the computer. However, recharging with the computer turned off  
results in a significantly faster charge time.  
The battery will come in handy when you travel or during a power fail-  
ure. It is advisable to have an extra fully charged battery pack available  
as backup. Contact your dealer for details on ordering a spare battery  
pack.  
Maximizing battery life  
Like all other batteries, your computer's battery will degrade over  
time. This means that the battery's performance will diminish with  
time and use. To maximize your battery's life, you are advised to  
adhere to the recommendations set out below.  
Conditioning a new battery pack  
Before you use a battery pack for the first time, there is a "condition-  
ing" process that you should follow:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Insert the new battery without turning the computer on.  
Connect the AC adapter and fully charge the battery.  
Disconnect the AC adapter.  
Turn on the computer and operate using battery power.  
Fully deplete the battery until the battery-low warning appears.  
Reconnect the AC adapter and fully charge the battery again.  
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Follow these steps again until the battery has been charged and dis-  
charged three times.  
Use this conditioning process for all new batteries, or if a battery hasn't  
been used for a long time. If the computer is to be stored for more  
than two weeks, you are advised to remove the battery pack from the  
unit.  
Warning: Do not expose battery packs to temperatures  
below 0°C (32°F) or above 60°C (140°F). Extreme  
temperatures may adversely affect the battery pack.  
By following the battery conditioning process you condition your bat-  
tery to accept the maximum possible charge. Failure to follow this pro-  
cedure will prevent you from obtaining the maximum battery charge,  
and will also shorten the effective lifespan of the battery.  
In addition, the useful lifespan of the battery is adversely affected by  
the following usage patterns:  
Using the computer on constant AC power with the battery  
inserted. If you want to use constant AC power, you are advised to  
remove the battery pack after it is fully charged.  
Not discharging and recharging the battery to its extremes, as  
described above.  
Frequent use; the more you use the battery, the faster it will reach  
the end of its effective life. A standard computer battery has a life  
span of about 500 charges.  
Installing and removing the battery pack  
Important! Before removing the battery from the unit, connect  
the AC adapter if you want to continue using your computer.  
Otherwise, turn off the computer first.  
To install a battery pack  
1
Align the battery with the open battery bay; make sure that the  
end with the contacts will enter first, and that the top surface of  
the battery is facing up.  
2
Slide the battery into the battery bay and gently push until the  
battery locks in place.  
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To remove a battery pack  
1
2
Slide the battery release latch to release the battery.  
Pull the battery from the battery bay.  
Charging the battery  
To charge the battery, first make sure that it is correctly installed in the  
battery bay. Plug the AC adapter into the computer, and connect to a  
mains power outlet. You can continue to operate your computer on AC  
power while your battery is charging. However, charging the battery  
with the computer turned off results in a significantly faster charge  
time.  
Note: You are advised to charge the battery before retiring for the  
day. Allowing the battery to charge overnight before traveling  
enables you to start the next day with a fully charged battery.  
Checking the battery level  
The Windows Power Meter indicates the current battery level. Rest the  
cursor over the battery/power icon on the taskbar to see the battery's  
present charge level.  
Optimizing battery life  
Optimizing battery life helps you get the most out of battery opera-  
tion, prolonging the charge/recharge cycle and improving recharging  
efficiency. You are advised to follow the suggestions set out below:  
Purchase an extra battery pack.  
Use AC power whenever possible, reserving your battery for on-  
the-go use.  
Eject PC cards when not in use.  
Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place. The recommended  
temperature is 10°C to 30°C. Higher temperatures cause the  
battery to self-discharge faster.  
Excessive recharging decreases the battery life.  
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Battery-low warning  
When using battery power pay attention to the Windows Power  
Meter.  
Warning: Connect the AC adapter as soon as possible after  
the battery-low warning appears. Data will be lost if the  
battery is fully depleted causing the computer to shut  
down.  
When the battery-low warning appears, the recommended course of  
action depends on your situation:  
Situation  
Recommended Action  
An AC adapter  
and a power  
outlet are  
1. Plug the AC adapter into the computer, and then  
connect to an external power supply.  
2. Save all necessary files.  
3. Resume work.  
available.  
Turn off the computer if you want to recharge the  
battery rapidly.  
An extra fully  
charged battery  
pack is available.  
1. Save all necessary files.  
2. Close all applications.  
3. Shut down the operating system to turn off the  
computer.  
4. Replace the battery pack.  
5. Turn on the computer and resume work.  
An AC adapter or  
a power outlet is  
unavailable. You  
have no spare  
1. Save all necessary files.  
2. Close all applications.  
3. Shut down the operating system to turn off the  
computer.  
battery pack.  
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Power management  
Your computer features built-in power management features that con-  
stantly monitor system activity. System activity refers to any activity  
involving one or more of the following devices: keyboard, touchpad/  
mouse, hard disk drive, optical drive, peripherals connected to the  
computer, and video memory. If no activity is detected for a period of  
time (the settings are controlled in Windows Power Management), the  
computer turns off some, or all, of these devices in order to conserve  
power.  
Your computer employs a power management scheme that supports  
ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), enabling maxi-  
mum power conservation without compromising system performance.  
ACPI allows Windows to control the amount of power given to each  
device attached to the computer. In this way, Windows handles all  
power-saving chores for your computer. Refer to Windows Help for  
more information.  
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Peripherals and  
options  
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Your Aspire 2020 series notebook computer offers  
good expansion capabilities.  
This chapter provides information on connecting  
peripherals to expand your system. It also describes  
how to upgrade key components to enhance system  
performance and keep your computer in step with  
the latest technology.  
You are advised to consult your dealer for  
information on peripherals. In addition, make sure  
that you read the manuals and other documentation  
provided with new hardware.  
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External display devices  
You can connect an external (VGA) monitor or projector to your com-  
puter's external display port. Use the Fn + F5 key combinatiom to tog-  
gle the display setting between the computer's LCD panel and an  
external display device. See “Function keys” on page 19 for more infor-  
mation.  
External input devices  
You can connect a variety of input devices to your computer's USB  
ports, providing increased functionality and greater ease-of-use. In  
addition, the USB ports can be used to connect many other peripheral  
devices, such as digital cameras, printers and scanners. See “Expansion  
devices” on page 45 for more information on connecting USB devices.  
External keyboard  
Your computer features a full-size keyboard. However, if you prefer,  
you can connect an external keyboard to one of your computer's USB  
ports. This enables you to enjoy the comfort and added features of a  
full-size desktop system keyboard when entering typed data on your  
notebook computer.  
External keypad  
Your computer features an embedded keypad that, when combined  
with the Num Lock feature, enables you to easily input numeric data.  
Alternatively, you can connect a 17-key numeric keypad to one of your  
computer's USB ports. This enables you to enjoy the benefits of a  
numeric keypad without interfering with your use of the computer's  
keyboard for typing text.  
External pointing device  
Your computer features a sensitive touchpad pointing device with two  
click buttons and a scroll key. However, if you prefer to use a conven-  
tional mouse or other pointing device, you can connect it to one of  
your computer's USB ports.  
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USB devices  
Your computer features three USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports for  
connecting a range of USB peripherals. See “External input devices” on  
page 41 and “Printer” on page 44 for information on connecting a USB  
keyboard, keypad, mouse or printer. Other common USB devices  
include digital cameras, scanners, and external storage devices.  
USB is plug and play, which means you can connect and start using a  
USB device without having to restart your computer. You can also dis-  
connect the device at any time.  
An added advantage of USB is the ability to use USB hubs. This means  
that several devices can share a USB port simultaneously.  
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IEEE 1394 Port  
The computer’s IEEE 1394 port allows you to connect to an IEEE 1394  
supported device like a digital video camera.  
See the documentation provided with your IEEE 1394 enable device for  
more information.  
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Printer  
Your computer supports both parallel and USB printers.  
Refer to the printer's manual for information on:  
Setting up the hardware  
Installing the necessary drivers in Windows  
Operating instructions  
To use a USB printer, simply connect the device to one of your com-  
puter's USB ports, and then wait for Windows to detect the new hard-  
ware.  
To connect a parallel printer, first shut down the operating system.  
Connect the printer to the parallel port, and then restart the computer.  
Wait for Windows to detect the new hardware.  
Audio devices  
Yournotebook computer offers built-in stereo speakers and a sub-  
woofer. See the section entitled “Audio” on page 28 for more informa-  
tion. In addition to the integrated devices, the two audio ports on the  
front of the unit enable you to connect external audio input and out-  
put devices.  
You can plug an external microphone into your computer's micro-  
phone-in jack. This offers the convenience of greater freedom of move-  
ment, as well as improved audio input quality.  
Connect headphones to the headphone jack for private listening and  
improved audio output quality.  
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Expansion devices  
PC Card  
Your computer features a PC card slot that supports a standard Type II  
PC card (PCMCIA or CardBus). This greatly increases your computer's  
usability and expandability. A variety of PC cards are available, such as  
flash memory, fax/data modem, LAN, and SCSI cards. Consult your  
dealer for information on PC card options.  
Note: Refer to the PC card documentation for details on how to  
install and use the card.  
To insert a PC card  
1
Align the card with your computer's PC card slot. Make sure that  
the edge with the connectors is facing the slot, and that the card is  
the right side up. Many cards are marked with an arrow to help  
you insert them correctly.  
2
3
Slide the card into the slot, and push gently until the card connects.  
If necessary, connect the card's cable to the jack on the outer edge  
of the card.  
4
Your computer’s operation system will automatically detect the  
card's presence.  
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To remove a PC card  
1
2
Close the applications (if any) using the PC card.  
Double click on the PC card icon on the taskbar, and then select  
the option to safely remove the card. Wait for the message telling  
you that it is now safe to remove the card.  
3
4
Press the PC card eject button (a) to partially eject the card.  
Pull the card from the slot (b).  
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Key component upgrades  
Your computer is designed to deliver solid performance. However, in  
time, you might find that your applications demand even more com-  
puting power. For this reason, you are able to upgrade key compo-  
nents.  
Note: Contact your authorized dealer if you decide to perform a  
key component upgrade.  
Memory upgrade  
Memory is expandable to 2GB, employing 256/512 MB or 1 GB industry  
standard soDIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules). The  
computer supports DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM.  
There are two memory slots on your computer, one of which is occu-  
pied by standard memory. You can upgrade memory by installing a  
memory module into the other available slot.  
Installing memory  
1
Turn off the computer. Make sure that the AC adapter is  
disconnected, and then remove the battery pack.  
2
Turn the computer over to access the memory compartment on the  
bottom of the unit. Remove the screw from the memory  
compartment cover (a), and then lift the cover off (b) .  
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3
Insert the memory module diagonally in the slot (a), and then  
press down gently until it clicks in place (b).  
4
Replace the memory compartment cover, and fasten the screw.  
The computer automatically detects the new module and reconfigures  
the system memory.  
Hard disk upgrade  
It is possible to replace your hard disk with a higher capacity drive  
when you need more storage space. Your computer uses a 9.5mm 2.5-  
inch Enhanced-IDE hard disk. Consult your dealer if you need to per-  
form a hard disk upgrade.  
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Moving with your  
computer  
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Your Aspire 2020 series notebook computer  
is ideal for taking with you when you move  
around.  
This chapter provides tips on things to  
consider when traveling with your  
computer.  
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Disconnecting from the desktop  
Before moving with your computer, you must turn it off and disconnect  
all peripherals:  
1
2
3
4
Save your work and close all applications.  
Shut down Windows to turn off your computer.  
Unplug the AC adapter and disconnect it from the computer.  
Disconnect any external devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, or  
printer, that are attached to your computer.  
5
6
If you are using a security lock cable, disconnect the lock from the  
computer.  
Pack your computer in a strong, waterproof bag or case.  
Moving around  
Sometimes you might need to move your computer a short distance.  
For example, you might need to move from your office desk to a meet-  
ing room. In these situations, you don't have to shut down the operat-  
ing system.  
Preparing the computer  
First, disconnect any peripherals that you don't want to take with you.  
Next close the lid, placing your computer in Standby mode. You can  
now safely carry it around with you.  
When you are ready to use your computer again, open the lid and then  
press the power button to bring it out of Standby mode.  
What to bring to short meetings  
If your battery is fully charged, you probably won't need to take any-  
thing else with you to the meeting.  
What to bring to long meetings  
For longer meetings, take along the AC adapter. You can use AC power  
or run down your battery first, and then connect the AC adapter after  
receiving the battery-low warning.  
If the meeting room does not have an available power outlet, reduce  
your computer's power consumption by putting it in Standby mode  
during long periods of inactivity. It is advisable to take along a spare  
battery if you have one.  
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Taking the computer home  
When you move between your office and home you will need to pre-  
pare your computer for the short trip.  
Preparing the computer  
After disconnecting your computer from the desktop, prepare the unit  
as follows:  
1
2
Remove all media from the drives. Loaded media can damage the  
drive heads during transit.  
Pack the computer in a protective case that is padded to guard  
against knocks. Make sure that the unit cannot slide around inside  
the case.  
Caution: Avoid packing items next to the top of the computer, as  
this could result in damage to the screen.  
What to bring with you  
If you don't have spare items at home, it is advisable to take along the  
AC adapter and this User's Guide.  
Special considerations  
To protect your computer in transit, it is advisable to pay attention to  
the following:  
Minimize the effect of temperature changes. Keep your computer  
with you instead of placing it in storage holds.  
Avoid leaving your computer in a hot car.  
Changes in temperature and humidity can cause condensation to  
form in your computer. Before turning the computer on, allow it  
to return to room temperature, and then check the screen for  
signs of condensation. If the temperature change is greater than  
10°C (18°F), allow the computer to come to room temperature  
slowly by placing it in a room with a temperature between the  
outside and room temperatures.  
Setting up a home office  
If you frequently work on your computer at home, as well as at work, it  
may be worthwhile purchasing a second AC adapter. This will allow  
you to travel lighter, as you can keep an AC adapter in each location.  
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You might also find it worthwhile keeping a second set of peripherals  
at home, such as a keyboard, keypad, mouse and printer.  
Traveling with with computer  
Sometimes you might need to make longer trips with your computer.  
Preparing the computer  
Prepare the computer as you would for moving between your office  
and home. It is advisable to make sure that the battery is fully charged.  
If you are traveling by air, you might be required to turn on the com-  
puter during security checks.  
What to take with you  
It is advisable to take the following items with you:  
AC adapter  
Spare, fully charged battery packs  
Additional printer driver files (if you plan to use another printer)  
Phone and network cables (if you plan to use the computer's  
modem and network connections)  
Special considerations  
In addition to the considerations for taking your computer home, keep  
the following in mind:  
Always take your computer as carry-on luggage.  
If possible, have your computer manually inspected at security  
checks. Although the computer can pass safely through security  
X-ray machines, you should never expose it to a metal detector.  
If carried separately, avoid exposing floppy disks to hand-held  
metal detectors.  
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Traveling internationally with your computer  
Occasionally you might need to travel between countries with your  
computer.  
Preparing the computer  
Prepare the computer as you would for normal travel. Remember to  
take special precautions for air travel.  
What to take with you  
It is advisable to take the following items with you:  
AC adapter  
Power cords that are appropriate for the countries you plan to visit  
Spare, fully charged battery packs  
Additional printer driver files (if you plan to use another printer)  
Phone and network cables (if you plan to use the computer's  
modem and network connections)  
Caution! Check that your modem is suitable for the telephone  
system in the countries you plan to visit. You may have to use a PC  
card modem in some locations.  
Special considerations  
In addition to the considerations for normal travel with your computer,  
keep the following in mind when traveling internationally:  
Check that your power cord is suitable for the local power supply.  
If necessary, purchase a power cord that meets local requirements.  
Avoid using converter kits.  
If you plan to connect over a phone line, check that the computer's  
modem and your phone cord are suitable for the local phone  
system. If necessary, purchase a PC card modem that meets local  
requirements.  
If carried separately, avoid exposing floppy disks to hand-held  
metal detectors.  
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Your Aspire 2020 series notebook computer  
includes system utilities.  
This chapter provides information on the  
important software that comes with your  
computer.  
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System software  
Your computer comes preloaded with the following software:  
Microsoft Windows operating system  
Hardware BIOS setup utility  
System utilities, drivers and application software  
Note: To run software applications in Windows, first click on the  
Start button. Next, select the appropriate folder, and then click on  
the application icon. To learn about the software and utility, make  
use of the online help provided by the software.  
Launch Manager  
Launch Manager allows you to set the four launch keys located above  
the keyboard. See “Launch keys” on page 23 for the location of the  
launch keys.  
You can access the Launch Manager by clicking on Start, All Programs,  
and then Launch Manager, or by pressing an unassigned launch key.  
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Aspire Arcade  
Instant-on Arcade  
Instant-on Arcade is state-of-the-art software, integrating the best  
digital media in one convenient and easy to use application. The  
Arcade includes Cinema, Album and Music modes.  
With a press of the Aspire Media Console’s Arcade button you can  
enjoy your multimedia collection without waiting for the Windows  
operating system to boot up. This saves time, optimises system loading,  
and reduces power consumption.  
Features and Benefits  
Cinema  
You can play movies from DVDs and VCDs with the Cinema feature of  
Aspire Arcade. This player has the features and controls of a typical liv-  
ing room DVD player.  
When you insert a disc into the DVD drive, the movie begins playing  
automatically.  
Media Controls features, such as play, stop, return to menu, jump to  
previous/next chapter, and rewind/fast forward, let users have total  
control over their viewing and set-up preferences  
Resume Playback:  
Users can continue DVD playback from where it was stopped or from  
beginning.  
Advanced DVD viewing options:  
The Language settings control the audio and visual language output of  
DVDs/VCDs.  
Subtitle selects the default subtitle language for DVDs when available.  
Closed caption turns on the closed captions on DVDs. This function dis-  
plays captions encoded in the video signal that describe on screen  
action and dialogue for the hearing impaired.  
Audio selects the default language for DVD titles.  
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Album  
Aspire Arcade lets you view digital photos individually or as a slide-  
show, from any available drive on your computer. Click the Album but-  
ton on the Home page to show the Album main page.  
To view a slideshow, open the folder containing the pictures you wish  
to view - then click the Play slideshow button. The slideshow is played  
full-screen.  
To rotate a picture in full-screen, click the Rotate right or Rotate left  
buttons.  
You can also view a single picture by clicking on it. This opens the pic-  
ture full-screen.  
Slideshow settings:  
To change slideshow settings click the Settings button on the Album  
page.  
The Slide duration setting determines how long each slide is shown  
before automatically advancing to the next picture in the slideshow.  
The Transition effects setting sets the style of transition used between  
pictures.  
Click the Restore to factory settings button to return your settings to  
their default values.  
Music  
Comes with various interface controls for playing CD or MP3 files. Users  
can shuffle playback and repeat music tracks.  
Offers various navigation features, including play, stop, rewind/fast  
forward, and volume control.  
The songs in the folder are shown in the content area, while the left  
side has controls for Play, Random, and Repeat all.  
In instant-on mode, the computer screen remains off to save power.  
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File type compatibility  
Mode  
Audio  
Supported  
DVD/VCD  
Not Supported  
DTS  
Liner PCM  
Cinema  
DVD navigator  
SVCD  
Music  
MP3, CD audio  
JPEG(Only)  
DVD audio format  
GIF, TIF, EPS, PSD  
Album  
Others  
USB external drive  
TV out  
IEEE 1394 port  
PCMCIA  
LAN/Modem/IR /Printer/  
Bluetooth/ Wireless LAN  
Note: The track pad is not functional under Instant-on Arcade.  
Nor are any power managment features available under  
instant-on Arcade.  
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Windows Arcade  
Aspire Arcade is an integrated player for music, photos, DVD movies,  
and videos. To watch or listen, click a content button (e.g. Music,  
Video, etc...) on the Arcade home page.  
Cinema - watch DVDs or VCDs  
Album - view photos stored on your hard drive or any remov-  
able media  
Video- watch and/or edit video clips  
Music - listen to music files in a variety of formats  
Burner - create CDs and/or DVDs to share or archive data  
Advanced Settings - adjust Aspire Arcade according to your  
preferences  
Note: While watching videos, DVDs, or slide shows your  
screensaver and power-saving features are unavailable. These  
functions are enabled when you listen to music.  
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Arcade Hot keys  
When running in the Windows environment, the key combinations  
listed below are available to control and fine-tune the features and  
settings of Aspire Arcade.  
Hot key  
Fn+F1  
Function  
On- line help menu  
Battery info  
Fn+F3  
Fn+F5  
Display toggle  
Fn+F6  
Screen blank  
Fn+F8  
Speaker toggle  
Fn + Subwoofer key  
Fn + ↑  
Turns the sub woofer on and off  
Volume up Increases the speaker volume.  
Fn + ↓  
Volume down Decreases the speaker  
volume  
Fn + →  
Brightness up Increases the screen  
brightness  
Fn +  
Brightness down Decreases the screen  
brightness  
Volume up  
Volume down  
Next Chapter  
Previous Chapter  
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Finding and playing content  
Clicking a button on the Arcade home page opens the corresponding  
feature’s home page. The content pages have buttons on the left and a  
content browsing area on the right. If a button shows one of several  
choices, such as sort order, the current setting is shown by a brightly  
coloured ball on the left side.  
To pick content, click and item in the content area. When there is more  
than one CD or DVD drive, all drives will be shown. Pictures and videos  
are shown as files (with thumbnails) and organized into folders.  
To browse a folder, click to open it. To go back up to the folder above  
it, click the Up one level button. If there is more content than will fit  
on a page, use the buttons at the lower right to scroll through the  
pages.  
Advanced Settings  
There are settings in the Aspire Arcade that allow you to fine tune its  
performance to your machine and your personal preferences. The Set-  
tings page is reached by the Advanced Settings button on the Home  
page.  
Use the "Screen ratio" setting to choose between standard (4:3) or  
widescreen (16:9) display.  
The "Enable subwoofer" option boosts the bass portion of the audio  
output.  
Note: If your speakers are not capable of outputting low  
frequency signals, it is recommended that you do not select this  
option in order to avoid damaging your speakers.  
"Audio output" should be set to" Stereo" if you are listening to speak-  
ers, or "Virtual surround sound" if you are using headphones.  
Click About Aspire Arcade to open a page with version and copy-  
right information.  
Click Restore to factory settings to return the Aspire Arcade settings  
to their default values.  
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Arcade controls  
When watching video clips, movies, or slideshows as full-screen visual  
content two pop-up control panels are shown when you move the  
mouse. They automatically disappear after several seconds. The “Navi-  
gation controls” panel appears at the top and the “Player controls”  
panel appears at the bottom of the screen.  
Navigation controls  
To return to the Arcade home page, click the Home button in the  
upper left corner of the window. To go up one folder level while  
searching for content, click Up one level. To return to a previous  
screen, click Return. The buttons in the upper right (Minimize, Maxi-  
mize, and Close) have standard PC behaviours.  
To quit Aspire Arcade, click the Close button in the upper right corner  
of the window. You can also click To PC.  
Player controls  
At the bottom of the window, the player controls - used for video,  
slideshows, movies and music - are shown. The group on the left pro-  
vides standard playback controls (play, pause, stop, etc...). The group  
on the right controls volume (mute and volume up/down).  
Note: when playing DVDs, there are additional controls added to  
the right of the volume controls. These are discussed in more  
detail in the Cinema section of this guide.  
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Cinema  
If your computer came with a DVD drive, you can play movies from  
DVDs and Video CDs (VCDs) with the Cinema function of Aspire  
Arcade. This player has the features and controls of a typical living  
room DVD player.  
When you insert a disc into the DVD drive, the movie begins playing  
automatically. To control the movie, the pop-up player control panel  
appears at the bottom of the window when you move the mouse.  
If more than one optical drive contains a playable disc, click the  
Cinema button on the Home page to open the Cinema content page -  
then select the disc from the list on the right you’d like to watch.  
When viewing DVDs, the following special controls are added to the  
pop-up panel:  
DVD Menu  
Subtitle  
Language  
Angle  
The currently playing disc will be shown in the area above the list of  
drives. This page is also displayed when you press the “Stop” button  
during a movie. The buttons on the left side allow you to resume the  
movie from the point it was stopped, restart the movie from the begin-  
ning, jump to the DVD menu, eject the disc, or go to the DVD Settings  
page.  
DVD settings  
There are two types of DVD settings - “Video” and “Language.” Click  
the appropriate button to open its settings page.  
Video  
The Video settings control the video output of DVDs/VCDs.  
“Use hardware acceleration” takes advantage of the special processing  
power in some graphics cards to reduce CPU loading when playing  
back DVDs and some video files. If you have problems with video qual-  
ity, try turning this option “Off.”  
Select an output type:  
4:3 Standard or 16:9 Widescreen according to your display  
preferences  
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The Letterbox option displays complete widescreen movie  
content in its original aspect ratio and adds black bars at the top  
and bottom of the screen.  
The Pan & Scan feature is for DVD titles with a widescreen aspect  
ratio.  
Cinema vision is a nonlinear video stretching technology that  
produces minimal distortion in the centre of the picture.  
Stretch stretches the video display to the size of the display  
screen.  
The “Colour profile” option allows you to select from a list of colour  
configurations to change the overall colour of the video content dur-  
ing playback. “Original” uses the colour scheme of the disc you are  
watching, while “Vivid,” “Bright,” and “Theatre” add enhanced colour  
to the video display.  
“Clear vision” is a video enhancement technology that detects video  
content and dynamically adjusts the brightness/contrast/saturation lev-  
els so that you do not need to change the colour settings if the movie  
you are watching contains scenes that are overly dark or too bright.  
Click Restore to factory settings to return the settings to their  
default values.  
Language  
The Language settings control the audio and subtitle output of DVDs/  
VCDs.  
“Subtitle” selects the default subtitle language for DVDs when availa-  
ble. The factory setting is “Off.”  
“Closed caption” turns on the closed captions on DVDs. This function  
displays captions encoded in the video signal that describe on screen  
action and dialogue for the hearing impaired. the factory setting is  
“Off.”  
“Audio” selects the default language for DVD titles.  
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Album  
Aspire Arcade lets you view digital photos individually or as a slide-  
show, from any available drive on your computer. Click Album button  
on the Arcade Home page to show the Album main page.  
The content area on the right shows both individual pictures and fold-  
ers. Click on a folder to open it.  
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To view a slideshow, open the folder containing the pictures you wish  
to view - then click Play slideshow. The slideshow is played full-  
screen. Use the pop-up control panel to control the slideshow.  
To rotate a picture in full-screen, click Rotate right or Rotate left.  
You can also view a single picture by clicking on it. This opens the pic-  
ture full-screen.  
Slideshow settings  
To change slideshow settings click the Settings button on the Album  
page.  
The “Slide duration” setting determines how long each slide is shown  
before automatically advancing to the next picture in the slideshow.  
The “Transition effects” setting sets the style of transition used  
between pictures.  
To add background music to a slideshow, set the “Play music during  
slideshow “option to “Yes.” The select music page asks you to choose  
music from your personal music library.  
Click Restore to factory settings to return your settings to their  
default values.  
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Video  
To open the Video function, click Video on the Arcade Home page, to  
open the Video Home page.  
Note: The Video feature is designed for video file playback of  
MPEG1, MPEG2 (if a DVD drive is installed), AVI, WMV, and ASF  
formats. If you want to watch a DVD or VCD use the Cinema  
function.  
Two options are shown on the Video page - “Video Play” or “Video  
Edit.”  
Playing a video file  
Click Video Play to watch video files. The Video page shows the video  
files in the content area on the right side. They are organized by fold-  
ers and a thumbnail image shows the first frame of the video.  
To play a video file, click on it. the video will play full-screen. The pop-  
up control panel will appear at the bottom of the screen when you  
move the mouse. To return to the Video page, click “Stop.”  
Editing a video file  
Click the Video Edit to open the PowerDirector program.  
PowerDirector is a digital video editing program that can help you cre-  
ate professional looking movies - complete with music, special effects  
and transition effects. PowerDirector provides home users with a sim-  
ple tool to help them do something a little more creative with their  
home videos. You don’t have to be a video professional to enjoy using  
PowerDirector.  
The digital movie production process involves a combination of artistry  
and technology, beginning with raw video footage and ending with a  
movie.  
Before you edit your movie using PowerDirector, you must first create  
(or gather) it’s component parts - video clips, photos, and music.  
When you have your raw footage on hand, you can use PowerDirector  
to perform the following tasks:  
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acquire video and audio content  
trim video and audio content to desired length  
add a special effect to a video clip  
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adjust the sharpness, contrast, and/or color of a video clip  
add transition effects between video clips  
preview your production  
burn your production to a VCD or DVD  
For help with editing video, refer to PowerDirector’s online help sys-  
tem.  
Music  
For convenient access to you music collection, click the Music on the  
Arcade Home page, to open the Music Home page.  
Select the folder that contains the music you want to listen to. Click  
“Play” to listen to the entire CD from the beginning, or select the song  
that you want to hear from the list in the content area.  
The songs in the folder are shown in the content area, while the left  
side has controls for “Play”, “Random”, and “Repeat all.” The Visualize  
option allows you to watch computer generated visualizations while  
you listen to music. When playing music, the control panel at the bot-  
tom of the page makes it easy to adjust the volume and control play-  
back.  
To rip music from a CD, click Rip CD. In the page that opens, select the  
songs you would like to rip (or click “Select”/”Clear all”) - then click  
“Rip now”.  
Burner  
NTI CD/DVD-Maker simplifies today’s digital lifestyle by providing and  
easy and complete solution for recording data, audio, photos or video.  
Now you can burn and share anything on CD/DVD - your music just the  
way you like it, your photos, your videos. Even copy your critical data  
faster and easier than ever before.  
Copy - backup your CD/DVD collection  
Make backup copies of (non-copy protected) CDs in just a few clicks of  
your mouse. Copy non-copy protected DVDs too!  
Audio - create your own greatest hits CDs  
Create better sounding music in a snap. Burn your favourite songs to  
CD so you can listen to them on any CD player. Convert songs from  
your music collection to MP3 and other popular audio formats.  
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Even create MP3 CDs with over 100 of your favourite songs and listen  
to them on you PC or MP3 CD player.  
Data - store files simply and easily  
Copy your computer’s hard drive files for easy recovery in the event of  
a crash. archiving your data on CD/DVD eliminates the need for extra  
hard drives.  
Video - your world in pictures  
Turn digital photos into a Slideshow VCD with background music that  
can be played by most DVD players. Bring new life to your video clips  
and share any event with your friends and family for playback on most  
DVD players. You can even add customized menus to Video CDs and  
Super Video CDs.  
For Specific details about each of these options, consult the User’s  
Guide or click the Help button to open NTI CD/DVD-Maker’s help  
menu.  
File type compatibility  
Mode  
Supported  
Not Supported  
Cinema  
DVD/ SVCD  
DTS  
VCD/MiniDVD  
Liner PCM  
TruSurroundXT  
SRS  
DVD audio  
Video  
ASF/WMV/AVI  
MPEG1/2  
DVD navigator  
SVCD  
DivX (requires  
codec)  
M2V, MOV, Flash  
Album  
Music  
BMP, JPG, PNG  
GIF, TIF, PSD, ICO  
DVD audio, SACD  
MP3, WMA, WAV,  
CDA(Audio CD)  
Note:Auto media detection will only function under main menu.  
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BIOS Setup Utility  
The BIOS (basic input/output system) contains important information  
used to configure the hardware and system software settings. Your  
computer reads the BIOS when it first starts up, before it loads the  
operating system.  
Your computer's BIOS includes a built-in setup utility called Insyde Soft-  
ware SCU (system configuration utility). It can be started shortly after  
you turn the computer on, by pressing the F2 key during POST.  
The BIOS setup utility displays summary information on your computer,  
its devices, processor and memory.  
Your computer is already configured for optimal performance, so you  
should not need to run this utility. However, you may need to change  
the BIOS settings if you encounter configuration problems in the  
future. Refer to “Frequently asked questions” on page 75.  
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This chapter instructs you on how to deal  
with common system problems. Please read  
it before calling a technician.  
Solutions to more serious problems may  
require opening the computer. Do not  
attempt to open and service the computer  
by yourself. Contact your dealer or an  
authorized service center for assistance.  
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Frequently asked questions  
This section suggests solutions to commonly encountered problems.  
I press the power button, but my computer does not start or boot-up.  
Look at the Power status indicator:  
If it is not lit, no power is being delivered to the computer. Check  
the following:  
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If you are running on battery power, the battery may be low  
and unable to power the computer. Connect the AC adapter  
to recharge the battery pack.  
-
If you are running on AC power, make sure that the AC  
adapter is properly plugged in to the computer and to the  
power outlet.  
Nothing appears on the screen.  
The computer's power management system automatically blanks the  
screen to save power. Press any key to turn the display back on.  
If pressing a key does not turn the display back on, check the follow-  
ing:  
The brightness level might be too low. Press Fn + hot key to  
increase the screen brightness level.  
The display device might be set to an external monitor. Press the  
Fn + F5 key combination to toggle the display setting.  
The system may be in standby mode. Try pressing the power  
button to resume.  
The image is not full-screen.  
Make sure that the resolution is set to a resolution your system sup-  
ports:  
Right click on your Windows desktop and select Properties to bring  
up the Display Properties dialog box. Or, click on the Display icon  
in Control Panel.  
Click on the Settings tab to check the resolution setting.  
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There is no audio coming from my computer.  
Check the following:  
The volume may be muted. In Windows, look at the volume  
control icon on the taskbar. If it is crossed-out, click on the icon  
and deselect the Mute option.  
The volume level may be too low. In Windows, click on the volume  
control icon on the taskbar, and then use the slider control to  
increase the volume level.  
If headphones are connected to the headphone jack on the  
computer, your computer's built-in speakers will be turned off.  
My external microphone does not work.  
Check the following:  
Make sure that the external microphone is properly plugged into  
the microphone-in jack on the computer.  
Make sure that the volume is not muted or set too low.  
The keyboard does not respond.  
Try attaching an external USB keyboard to one of your computer's USB  
ports. If it works, the internal keyboard might have become discon-  
nected. Contact your dealer or an authorized service center.  
The optical drive cannot read a disc.  
Check the following:  
Make sure that the disc is supported by the drive. If your computer  
has a DVD drive, it can read CDs and DVDs.  
Make sure that the disc is free of scratches or smudges. If the disc is  
dirty, clean it using a disc cleaning kit.  
If the disc is OK, the drive head might be dirty. Clean it using a  
drive head cleaning kit.  
The printer does not work.  
Check the following:  
Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and is  
turned on.  
Check that the cable is properly connected to the ports on both  
the computer and the printer.  
If you are using a printer connected to your computer's parallel  
port, restart the computer. Windows needs to find the new  
hardware and install the necessary drivers.  
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I want to set up my location to use the internal modem.  
Follow these steps:  
Click on Start, and then click on Control Panel.  
Double-click on Phone and Modem Options.  
In the Dialing Rules tab, begin setting up your location.  
Refer to Windows Help for more information.  
When the battery is 95 - 99% full, it won't charge to 100% capacity.  
To preserve the life of the battery, the system only lets you charge  
the battery when its capacity falls below 95%. It is recommended  
that you run down the battery, and then fully recharge it.  
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Appendix A  
Specifications  
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This appendix lists the general specifications  
of your computer.  
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Microprocessor  
®
®
Intel Pentium M Processor at 1.4 GHz or higher  
Memory  
DDR333 256MB/2GB(Max)  
Dual 200-pin soDIMM sockets  
PC2100 / PC2700 DDR SDRAM (Double Date Rate-Synchronous  
Dynamic Random Access Memory) support  
512 KB flash ROM BIOS; shadow RAM support  
Data storage  
4-in-1 card reader  
9.5mm 30GB and up Enhanced-IDE hard disk drive  
One internal optical drive  
Display and Video  
15.4” 16:10 Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) displaying at 1280 x  
800(WXGA),16.7M Colors  
ATI Radeon 9700 with 128MB DDR VGA Memory  
Simultaneous LCD and CRT display support  
DualViewTM support  
S-video for output to a television or display device that support  
S-video input  
One 1x16 LCM for multimedia feature and status message showing  
Audio  
2.1 Channel Speaker (with subwoofer)  
MS-Sound compatible  
Audio ports for microphone-in and headphones  
Keyboard and pointing device  
85/86-key Windows keyboard  
Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device  
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I/O ports  
One type II PC Card slot (PCMCIA and CardBus)  
One IEEE 1394 port  
One RJ-11 modem jack (V.92, 56K)  
One RJ-45 network jack (GigabitLAN 100/1000)  
One DC-in jack  
One parallel port  
One S-video port (NTSC/PAL)  
One external monitor port  
One microphone-/line-in jack  
One headphone-/speaker-/line out jack  
Infrared (FIR) port  
Three USB 2.0 ports  
4 in 1 Card Reader (MS/MMC/SD/SM)  
Weight and dimensions  
15.4”-display model:  
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3.0 kg (6.6 lbs)  
360(W) x 273(D) x 28 ~ 33.49(H) mm  
(14.2” x 10.7” x 1.1”~ 1.32”)  
Environment  
Temperature:  
-
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Operating: 5°C ~ 35°C  
Non-operating: -20°C ~ 65°C  
Humidity (non-condensing):  
-
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Operating: 20% ~ 80% RH  
Non-operating: 20% ~ 80% RH  
Operating system  
Microsoft Windows XP  
Power  
8-cell Li-Ion battery pack  
65W AC adapter  
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Options  
Additional AC adapter  
Additional Li-Ion battery pack  
Additional SODIMMs (256/512MB/1GB)  
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Appendix B  
Notices  
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This appendix lists the general notices for  
your computer.  
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Energy Star Guidelines Compliance  
As an Energy Star Partner, Acer Inc. has determined that this product  
meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.  
FCC notice  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-  
ference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the device and receiver.  
Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician  
for help.  
Notice: Shielded cables  
All connections to other computing devices must be made using  
shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.  
Notice: Peripheral devices  
Only peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) certi-  
fied to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this equip-  
ment. Operation with non-certified peripherals is likely to result in  
interference to radio and TV reception.  
Caution  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer  
could void the user's authority, which is granted by the Federal Com-  
munications Commission, to operate this computer.  
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Operation conditions  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Notice: Canadian users  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiens  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-  
003 du Canada.  
Declaration of Conformity for EU countries  
Hereby, Acer, declares that this Aspire notebook computer is in  
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant  
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. (Please visit www.acer.com/about/  
certificates/nb for complete documents.)  
Modem notices  
Notice for USA  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Located on the  
bottom side of the modem is a label that contains, among other infor-  
mation, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number  
(REN) for this equipment. Upon request, you must provide this infor-  
mation to your telephone company.  
If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network,  
the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If  
possible, they will notify you in advance. But, if advance notice is not  
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also be  
informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equip-  
ment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper function-  
ing of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to  
give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.  
If this equipment should fail to operate properly, disconnect the equip-  
ment from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem. If  
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the problem is with the equipment, discontinue use and contact your  
dealer or vendor.  
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger  
UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord.  
TBR 21  
This equipment has been approved [Council Decision 98/482/EC - "TBR  
21"] for single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone  
Network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual  
PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself,  
give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN  
termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact your  
equipment supplier in the first instance.  
List of Applicable Countries  
EU member states as of April 2003 are: Belgium, Denmark, Germany,  
Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands,  
Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Usage  
allowed in the countries of European Union, as well as Norway,  
Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. This device must be used in  
strict accordance with the regulations and constraints in the country of  
use. For further information, please contact local office in the country  
of use.  
Notice for Australia  
For safety reasons, only connect headsets with a telecommunications  
compliance label. This includes customer equipment previously labelled  
permitted or certified.  
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Notice for New Zealand  
For Modem with approval number PTC 211/03/008  
1
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment  
indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies  
with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It  
indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it  
provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance  
that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item  
of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor  
does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom's  
network services.  
2
3
This equipment is not capable, under all operating conditions, of  
correct operation at the higher speeds for which it is designed.  
Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in  
such circumstances.  
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's  
Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC)  
associated with this device. The associated equipment shall be set  
to operate within the following limits for compliance with  
Telecom's Specifications:  
a
There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same  
number within any 30 minute period for any single manual  
call initiation, and  
b
The equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than  
30 seconds between the end of one attempt and the  
beginning of the next call attempt.  
4
5
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's  
Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC)  
associated with this device. In order to operate within the limits  
for compliance with Telecom's specifications, the associated  
equipment shall be set to ensure that automatic calls to different  
numbers are spaced such that there is not less than 5 seconds  
between the end of one call attempt and the beginning of  
another.  
This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to  
Telecom's 111 Emergency Service.  
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For Modem with approval number PTC 211/01/030  
1
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment  
indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies  
with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It  
indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it  
provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance  
that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item  
of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor  
does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom's  
network services.  
2
This equipment is not capable, under all operating conditions, of  
correct operation at the higher speeds for which it is designed.  
Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in  
such circumstances.  
3
4
This device is equipped with pulse dialing while the Telecom  
standard is DTMF tone dialing. There is no guarantee that Telecom  
lines will always continue to support pulse dialing.  
Use of pulse dialing, when this equipment is connected to the  
same line as other equipment, may give rise to bell tinkle or noise  
and may also cause a false answer condition. Should such problems  
occur, the user should NOT contact the telecom Fault Service.  
5
6
This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a  
call to another device connected to the same line.  
Under power failure conditions this appliance may not operate.  
Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependent on local  
power, is available for emergency use.  
7
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's  
Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC)  
associated with this device. The associated equipment shall be set  
to operate within the following limits for compliance with  
Telecom's specifications, the associated equipment shall be set to  
ensure that calls are answered between 3 and 30 seconds of  
receipt of ringing.  
8
This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to  
Telecom's 111 Emergency Service.  
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Important safety instructions  
Read these instructions carefully. Save them for future reference.  
1
2
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning.  
3
4
Do not use this product near water.  
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.  
5
Slots and openings are provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating.  
These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings  
should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa,  
rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed  
near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation  
unless proper ventilation is provided.  
6
This product should be operated from the type of power indicated  
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
available, consult your dealer or local power company.  
7
8
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate  
this product where persons will walk on the cord.  
If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the  
total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension  
cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also,  
make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the  
wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating.  
9
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet  
slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out  
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid  
of any kind on the product.  
10 Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or  
other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
11 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a
b
c
When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
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d
If the product does not operate normally when the operating  
instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are covered  
by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition.  
e
f
If the product has been dropped or the case has been damaged.  
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a  
need for service.  
12 This Aspire Notebook Computer uses a lithium battery.  
Replace the battery with the same type recommended in the  
product specification list. Use of another battery may present a risk  
of fire or explosion.  
13 Warning! Batteries may explode if not handled properly. Do not  
disassemble or dispose of them in fire. Keep them away from  
children and dispose of used batteries promptly.  
14 Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in  
your accessories box) for this unit. It should be a detachable type:  
UL listed/CSA certified, type SPT-2, rated 7A 125V minimum, VDE  
approved or its equivalent. Maximum length is 15 feet (4.6  
meters).  
15 Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before  
servicing or disassembling this equipment.  
16 Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an  
electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from  
lightning.  
Laser compliance statement  
The CD or DVD drive used with this computer is a laser product. The CD  
or DVD drive's classification label (shown below) is located on the  
drive.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
CAUTION: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPO-  
SURE TO BEAM.  
APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 PRODUIT  
LASERATTENTION: RADIATION DU FAISCEAU LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS  
D’OUVERTURE. EVITTER TOUTE EXPOSITION AUX RAYONS.  
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE LASER KLASSE 1  
VORSICHT: UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG  
GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHLL AUSSETZEN  
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PRODUCTO LÁSER DE LA CLASE I  
ADVERTENCIA: RADIACIÓN LÁSER INVISIBLE AL SER ABIERTO. EVITE  
EXPONERSE A LOS RAYOS.  
ADVARSEL: LASERSTRÅLING VEDÅBNING SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN.  
VARO! LAVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA LASERSÅTEILYLLE.  
VARNING: LASERSTRÅLNING NÅR DENNA DEL ÅR ÖPPNAD ÅLÅ  
TUIJOTA SÅTEESEENSTIRRA EJ IN I STRÅLEN  
VARNING: LASERSTRÅLNING NAR DENNA DEL ÅR ÖPPNADSTIRRA EJ IN  
I STRÅLEN  
ADVARSEL: LASERSTRÅLING NAR DEKSEL ÅPNESSTIRR IKKE INN I  
STRÅLEN  
LCD pixel statement  
The LCD unit is produced with high-precision manufacturing  
techniques. Nevertheless, some pixels may occasionally misfire or  
appear as black or red dots. This has no effect on the recorded image  
and does not constitute a malfunction.  
Macrovision copyright protection notice  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is  
protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and  
other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must  
be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home  
and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098,  
4,907,093, and 6,516,132 licensed for limited viewing uses only.  
Radio Device Regulatory Notice  
Note: Below regulatory information is for models with wireless LAN  
and/or Bluetooth™ only.  
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General  
This product complies with the radio frequency and safety standards of  
any country or region in which it has been approved for wireless use.  
Depending on configurations, this product may or may not contain  
wireless radio devices (such as wireless LAN and/or Bluetooth™  
modules). Below information is for products with such devices.  
European Union (EU)  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the European  
Council Directives listed below:  
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive  
EN 60950  
89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive  
EN 55022  
EN 55024  
EN 61000-3-2/-3  
99/5/EC Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE)  
Directive  
Art.3.1a) EN 60950  
Art.3.1b) EN 301 489 -1/-17  
Art.3.2) EN 300 328-2  
Note: The applicable number varies according to the different Notified  
Body ID No. applied to the wireless module installed in this product.  
These numbers are subject to change without notice.  
List of Applicable Countries  
EU member states as of April 2003 are: Belgium, Denmark, Germany,  
Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands,  
Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Usage  
allowed in the countries of European Union, as well as Norway,  
Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. This device must be used in  
strict accordance with the regulations and constraints in the country of  
use. For further information, please contact local office in the country  
of use.  
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The FCC RF safety requirement  
The radiated output power of Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card and Blue-  
tooth Card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Never-  
theless, this Aspire Notebook Computer shall be used in such a manner  
that the potential for human contact during normal operation is mini-  
mized as follows.  
1
Users are requested to follow the RF safety instructions on wireless  
option devices that are included in the user’s guide of each RF  
option device.  
Note: Acer Dual-Band 11b/g Wireless Mini PCI Adapter  
implements transmission diversity function. The function does not  
emit radio frequencies simultaneously from both antennas. One  
of the antennas is selected automatically or manually (by users) to  
have good quality of radiocommunication.  
2
An improper installation or unauthorized use may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Also any tampering of the  
internal antenna will void the FCC certification and your warranty.  
Canada - Low power license-exempt radiocommunication  
devices (RSS-210)  
Common information  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1
2
This device may not cause interference.  
This device must accept any interference, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation of the device.  
Operation in 2.4 GHz band  
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is  
intended to be operated indoors and installed outdoors is subject  
to licensing.  
Exposure of humans to RF fields (RSS-102)  
Aspire Notebook Computers employ low-gain integral antennas that  
do not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general  
population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s  
Web site at www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.  
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Federal Communications Commission  
Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
The following local Manufacturer/Importer is responsible for this declaration:  
Product:  
Notebook Personal Computer  
Model Number:  
Machine Type:  
SKU Number:  
CL32  
Aspire 2020  
Aspire 202xxx  
(“x” = 0~9, a ~ z, or A ~ Z)  
Name of Responsible Party:  
Address of Responsible Party:  
Acer America Corporation  
2641 Orchard Parkway, San Jose  
CA 95134, U. S. A.  
Contact Person:  
Phone No.:  
Fax No.:  
Mr. Young Kim  
408-922-2909  
408-922-2606  
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Acer Incorporated  
8F, 88, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih  
Taipei Hsien 221, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Tel : 886-2-2696-1234  
Fax : 886-2-2696-3535  
www.acer.com  
Declaration of Conformity for CE marking  
We,  
Acer Inc.  
8F, 88, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih,  
Taipei Hsien 221, Taiwan, R. O. C.  
Contact Person: Mr. Easy Lai  
Tel: 886-2-8691-3089 Fax: 886-2-8691-3000  
Hereby declare that:  
Product:  
Notebook PC  
Acer  
Trade Name:  
Model Number:  
Machine Type:  
SKU Number:  
CL32  
Aspire 2020  
Aspire 202xxx  
(x” = 0~9, a ~ z, or A ~ Z)  
Is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the  
following EC directives.  
Reference No. Title  
89/336/EEC  
73/23/EEC  
1999/5/EC  
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC directive)  
Low Voltage Directive (LVD)  
Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE)  
The product specified above was tested conforming to the applicable Rules under the most  
accurate measurement standards possible, and that all the necessary steps have been taken  
and are in force to assure that production units of the same product will continue to comply  
with the requirements.  
2004/3/5  
---------------------------  
Easy Lai/ Director  
------------------  
Date  
Qualification Center  
Product Assurance, Acer Inc.  
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Index  
A
ACPI 37  
audio 28, 29  
external display devices 41  
connecting externally 44  
troubleshooting 76–??  
B
battery pack  
battery-low warning 36  
caring for  
D
v
display 13  
characteristics 33  
charging 35  
checking charge level 35  
installing 34  
low conditions 36  
maximizing life 33  
optimizing 35  
Ethernet connection 26  
removing 35  
FAQ. See frequently-asked questions  
using the first time 33  
BIOS Setup Utility 72–??  
entering 72  
front view  
4
C
care  
battery pack  
computer iv  
v
CD  
troubleshooting 76  
charging  
checking level 35  
cleaning  
computer  
computer  
embedded numeric keypad 17  
Windows keys 18  
v
bringing to meetings 51  
caring for iv  
keypad  
connecting externally 41  
cleaning  
v
disconnecting 51  
features 12  
moving around 51  
security 30  
setting up a home office 52  
taking home 52  
traveling internationally 54  
traveling on local trips 53  
turning off iii  
L
launch keys 23  
M
memory  
installing 47– 48  
upgrading 47  
microphone  
troubleshooting 76  
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modem  
S
setting location 77  
mouse  
connecting externally 41  
general instructions 92  
modem notices 88  
N
notice  
DVD copyright protection 94  
numeric keypad  
embedded 17  
password 30  
software  
O
optical drive 24  
options  
hard disk upgrade 48  
memory upgrade 47  
PC Cards 45  
P
password 30  
PC Card  
using 21– 22  
travel  
international flights 54  
inserting 45  
removing 46  
power management 37  
printer  
connecting 44  
troubleshooting 76  
problems 75  
audio 76–??  
CD 76  
local trips 53  
U
USB  
connecting 42  
display 75  
DVD 76  
keyboard 76  
printer 76  
startup 75  
utility  
BIOS Setup 72–??  
W
Windows 61  
Windows keys 18  
R
right view 6,  
9
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