Summary of NOTEBOOK COMPUTER

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    Sa fet y hand lin g compon en ts he lp appendix notes on this manual keep these instructions with your computer at all times. The proper set up, use and care can help extend the life of your com- puter. In the event that you transfer ownership of this computer, please provide these instructions to t...

  • Page 2: Document Your Notebook

    Ii document your notebook it is important to document the details of your notebook purchase in the event you need warranty service. The serial number can be found on the bottom of the notebook: serial number ...................................... Date of purchase .......................................

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    Iii table of contents safety and maintenance .............................................. 1 safety instructions ................................................... 3 data security........................................................ 4 set-up location ...............................................

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    Iv power management ............................................. 31 standby mode ................................................. 31 suspend (hibernate) mode................................ 31 display ................................................................. 32 opening and closing the disp...

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    V software ............................................................... 58 getting to know windows xp ................................ 58 windows ® xp tour........................................... 58 windows ® xp help and support ......................... 58 microsoft ® interactive training ......

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    Vi appendix ................................................................... 87 standards ............................................................. 89 electromagnetic compatibility ............................... 89 iso 13406-2 class ii ........................................... 89 fcc compl...

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    Sa fet y hand lin g compon en ts he lp appendix chapter 1 safety and maintenance subject page data security.............................................. 4 set-up location........................................... 4 environmental conditions ............................. 5 connecting ..................

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    Safety and maintenance 2.

  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 3 sa fet y hand lin g compon en ts he lp appendix safety instructions please follow the instructions in this section for the safe operation of your notebook: • do not allow small children to play unattended withelectri- cal equipment. Children are incapable of judging potential r...

  • Page 10: Data Security

    Safety and maintenance 4 • to avoid damage to the tft display, never open it a full 120º. Do not forcibly open it. • in order to avoid damage to the display, do not touch it with your fingers or sharp objects. • never lift the notebook by the tft display; doing so could break the hinges. Switch off ...

  • Page 11: Ambient Temperature

    Safety instructions 5 sa fet y hand lin g compon en ts he lp appendix • in the first hours of operation, new devices may emit a typi- cal, unavoidable but completely harmless smell, which will decline increasingly in the course of time. We recommend you to ventilate the room regularly, in order to c...

  • Page 12: Working In Comfort

    Safety and maintenance 6 working in comfort sitting in one position for long periods can be uncomfortable. To minimize the potential for physical discomfort or injury, it’s impor- tant that you maintain proper posture. • back – while sitting at your work surface, make sure your back is supported by ...

  • Page 13: Connecting

    Safety instructions 7 sa fet y hand lin g compon en ts he lp appendix connecting pay attention to the following information, in order to connect your notebook correctly: power supply • do not open the power adapter housing. When the housing is open there is a danger of severe electric shock. It con-...

  • Page 14: Cabling

    Safety and maintenance 8 cabling • arrange cables so no one can walk on or trip over them. • do not place objects on any of the cables. • to avoid damage to your pc, connect your peripherals (e.G., keyboard, mouse and monitor) whilst your notebook is pow- ered off. Some devices can be connected whil...

  • Page 15: Ance According to R&tte

    Safety instructions 9 sa fet y hand lin g compon en ts he lp appendix information about the regulatory compli- ance according to r&tte the following remote equipment has been supplied with this note- book: • wireless lan • bluetooth (external usb bluetooth dongle) (optional) the company declares her...

  • Page 16: Battery Operation

    Safety and maintenance 10 battery operation to extend the life and power of your battery and guarantee se- cure operation, the instructions below should be followed: • never expose the battery to direct sunlight or heat for long periods. • do not dispose of the battery by fire. • disregarding these ...

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    Safety han d lin g compon en ts he lp appendix chapter 2 views & first setup subject page included with your notebook............................. 13 open notebook ............................................... 14 front view...................................................... 15 left side ..........

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    Views & first setup 12.

  • Page 19: Included With Your Notebook

    Included with your notebook 13 safety han d lin g compon en ts he lp appendix included with your notebook please check that the contents are complete and notify us within 14 days of purchase if any of the following components are missing: • notebook • battery • power pack with connection (fsp065-aac...

  • Page 20: Views of The Notebook

    Views & first setup 14 views of the notebook open notebook 1 - power saving quick button 2 - power on/off .......................................... (Ö p. 25) 3 - stereo speaker 4 - device indicators ..................................... (Ö p. 17) 5 - touchpad ..........................................

  • Page 21: Front View

    Views of the notebook 15 safety han d lin g compon en ts he lp appendix front view 9 - display catch ........................................... (Ö p. 32) 10 - microphone connector ................................ (Ö p. 46) 11 - audio in connector ..................................... (Ö p. 46) 12 -...

  • Page 22: Rear Side

    Views & first setup 16 rear side 19 - power socket ............................................ (Ö p. 26) 20 - tv out port (s-video) ................................. (Ö p. 35) 18 - usb port .................................................. (Ö p. 56) 21 - kensington ® lock.............................

  • Page 23: Device Indicators

    Views of the notebook 17 safety han d lin g compon en ts he lp appendix device indicators led's indicate the power and operating system states of the note- book. The meaning of each led is: operating indicator it is explained in the following how this led behaves in different situations: on system i...

  • Page 24: Getting Started

    Views & first setup 18 getting started before you get started using your notebook, first take a few mo- ments to read the important section on safety. This notebook comes with software fully pre-installed. You do not have to install any of the cds supplied. How to start: step 1 • before starting the...

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    Getting started 19 safety han d lin g compon en ts he lp appendix • switch the notebook on by operating the on/off switch (2). The notebook will start and then run through various phases. Note make sure there is no bootable cd (e.G., the recovery cd) in the cd-rom drive. Such disks will prevent the ...

  • Page 26: Step 2

    Views & first setup 20 step 2 the greeting procedure will guide you through a series of dialogue boxes. The information in each dialogue box will explain the steps that need to be taken. Should you have any questions just click on . • enter personal details in one of the initial start-up dialog boxe...

  • Page 27: Desktop

    Getting started 21 safety han d lin g compon en ts he lp appendix short description of the windows ® desktop after the login procedure the windows ® xp desktop appears on your screen. (your desktop might not look exactly like the one shown here.) 1. Start button clicking the start button brings up a...

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    Views & first setup 22 4. Turn off computer click this button to shut down windows ® xp and the notebook. 5. Task bar here you receive information and status reports about windows ® xp and which programs are running. 6. Desktop icons desktop icons link to their respective programs. To start a pro- g...

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    Safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix chapter 3 main components subject page power supply .............................................. 26 display ...................................................... 32 data entry .................................................. 35 the hard drive ........

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    Main components 24.

  • Page 31: Power Supply

    Power supply 25 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix power supply on/off button the on/off button (2) is used to power up/down the notebook. The notebook will always be switched off, if the main switch is pressed for more than 4 seconds. Warning! Do not switch off your notebook while the h...

  • Page 32: Power Adapter

    Main components 26 power adapter your notebook is supplied with a universal ac power adapter, which automatically adjusts to the available power source. The following levels are supported: ac 100-240v~/ 50-60 hz. Please follow the power supply safety instructions found on page 7. The power adapter i...

  • Page 33: Battery Operation

    Power supply 27 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix battery operation note please charge and discharge the new battery com- pletely two to three times in succession, so that it will achieve its full performance! Batteries store electrical energy in their cells and then deliver it when nee...

  • Page 34: Inserting The Battery

    Main components 28 inserting the battery insert the battery pack. Lock the battery under all circumstances, in order to avoid it falling out unintentionally. Removing the battery open the lock first, in order to remove the battery pack. Then push the battery ejection button and remove the battery fr...

  • Page 35: Charging The Battery

    Power supply 29 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix charging the battery the battery is charged via the power adapter. If the power adapter is connected, it charges the battery automatically, whether the notebook is turned on or not. When the notebook is switched off, full charging takes ...

  • Page 36: Battery Performance

    Main components 30 battery performance the particular operating duration will vary according to the setting of the energy saving functions. You can adjust these to your re- quirements under energy options in system control. Apart from this, your notebook will require a higher power demand when carry...

  • Page 37: Power Management

    Power supply 31 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix power management your notebook offers automatic and modifiable power saving func- tions that you can use to maximize battery life and reduce overall operating costs. The power saving modes are known as standby mode and suspend (hibernate...

  • Page 38: Display

    Main components 32 display unlike a normal monitor, the tft display does not produce either radiation or flicker. Opening and closing the display the display catches (9) keep the display closed when the note- book is not in use. 1. To open, use your thumbs to press the bar to the right, then lift th...

  • Page 39: Screen Resolution

    Display 33 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix screen resolution the integral screen has a native resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. If you change to a presentation with different characteristics in the windows ‘display characteristics’ help program, the dis- play will not appear on the who...

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    Main components 34 connecting an external monitor the notebook has a vga port (13) for connecting an external monitor. 1. Shut down your notebook. 2. Connect the video signal cable of the external monitor to the vga port (13) of the notebook. 3. Connect the external monitor to the electrical socket,...

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    Display 35 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix • select the “settings” tab and left click on the second dis- play n. • check the option “extend my windows desktop onto this monitor” o and press “ok”. • to deactivate the extension uncheck the option “extend my windows desktop onto this mon...

  • Page 42: Connecting A Tv

    Main components 36 connecting a tv the notebook has a port (20) for connecting a tv. To connect and configure the notebook for a tv: this option does not support the key combination fn> + f5>. 1. Shut down your notebook. 2. Connect the signal cable of the tv to the tv out port (20) of the notebook. ...

  • Page 43: Data Entry

    Data entry 37 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix data entry the keyboard by dual assignment of certain keys you have the same range of functions available to you as with a normal windows keyboard. Some functions are input using the fn key, which is normal on notebook computers. Notebook-...

  • Page 44: The Touchpad

    Main components 38 backlight switch switches the backlight off to save power. Press- ing any key switches the backlight on again. Standby switch power saving functions. This key combination is set to power down by default. To adjust this key to your own needs go to display properties in power saving...

  • Page 45: The Hard Drive

    The hard drive 39 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix the hard drive the hard drive is the main storage medium combining large stor- age capacity and rapid data access. You have acquired an oem version of the microsoft windows ® operation system, which will support all the performance fea...

  • Page 46: Important Directories

    Main components 40 important directories the most important directories preinstalled on your notebook are shown below. Warning! Do not delete or modify these directories or their con- tents since data could be lost or the functionality of the system could be at risk. Also pay attention to this: you ...

  • Page 47: The Optical Drive

    The optical drive 41 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix the optical drive loading a disc unlike optical drives of desktop pcs optical drives of notebooks retain disks with the help of a locking mechanism. When inserting the disk you should take care to push the disk right onto the lockin...

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    Main components 42 1. Press the eject button at the optical drive to open the tray. 2. Pull the tray out completely with care. 3. Remove the disk from its case, without touching the un- printed side if possible. 4. Place the disc on the tray so that it lays flat with the label facing upward and gent...

  • Page 49: Discs

    The optical drive 43 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix emergency ejection of a blocked disc if the tray fails to open automatically, then the tray can be opened manually provided there is an opening for emergency ejection. 1. Shut down windows and switch off your notebook. 2. Insert a l...

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    Main components 44 regional playback information for dvd the playback of dvd movies includes the decoding of mpeg2 vid- eos, digital ac3 audio data and the deciphering of css protected contents. Css (sometimes called copy guard) is the name of a data protec- tion program incorporated by the movie in...

  • Page 51: Rewriter

    The optical drive 45 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix subjects concerning the cd/dvd- rewriter this section only relates to devices that have been supplied with a cd-rw, a combination drive or a dvd-rw drive. First of all, you receive information on the so-called blank discs. Recordabl...

  • Page 52: The Sound Card

    Main components 46 the sound card your notebook has an integrated stereo sound card (on-board) with 16-bit and 3d spatial sound effects (3d). The sound card is compatible with the industry standard sound blaster and micro- soft sound system version 2.0. This guarantees optimal support for all popula...

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    The sound card 47 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix • microphone in (10) for recording via an external micro- phone. For sound reproduction via an exter- nal surround system for external center / subwoofer. • audio out / headphones (11) for reception through an external source of sound....

  • Page 54: Modem (Optional)

    Main components 48 modem (optional) the built-in modem is able to receive data according to the itu standard for v.90 transmissions with up 56 kbit/s. Since the power output of modems is restricted due to the regulations of some telecommunication providers, the possible maximum download speed can be...

  • Page 55: Modem Port

    Modem (optional) 49 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix modem port 1. Insert one end of the rj11-connection (telephone plug con- nector) into the modem/network interface (14) and the other into an analogue telephone socket that is easily acces- sible. Note do not place the notebook in sus...

  • Page 56: The Network

    Main components 50 the network what is a network? A network means connecting your notebook to one or several other computers. Users can transfer data between computers and share resources such as printers, modems and hard disk drives. Here are some practical examples: • you can exchange e-mail and m...

  • Page 57: Wireless Lan

    The network 51 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix wireless lan wireless lan is an optional feature. This function allows you to create a wireless network link with an access point or directly with another wireless-enabled pc. Please read the necessary prerequi- sites before activating th...

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    Main components 52 the wireless network link works according to standard ieee 802.11g which is also compatible with the ieee 802.11b stan- dard. The standard 802.11a is supported. If encrypted transmission is used, this must operate according to the same principle on all devices. Encryption is a met...

  • Page 59: Bluetooth (Optional)

    Bluetooth (optional) 53 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix bluetooth (optional) bluetooth wireless technology is designed to replace cables be- tween devices, such as printers, keyboards, and mice. Bluetooth wireless technology operates over a short distance. Bluetooth devices use radio ...

  • Page 60: Activating Bluetooth

    Main components 54 activating bluetooth 1. If the notebook has not been started yet, then please start it now and wait until the operating system finishes booting. 2. Insert the adapter into an available usb connector of your computer. The led of the adapter will flash and the blue- tooth icon in th...

  • Page 61: The Express Card Connection

    The express card connection 55 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix the express card connection your notebook supports the express card standard. Installing express card note please always read the instructions that come with your express card before installation. Removing express card ple...

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    Main components 56 universal serial bus (usb) port the universal serial bus (usb 1.1 and usb 2.0) (18) is a stan- dard for the connection of input devices, scanners and additional peripherals. These devices can be connected at the usb port by means of a single cable. Your notebook has 4 usb 2.0 conn...

  • Page 63: Securing The Notebook

    Securing the notebook 57 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix securing the notebook startup password you can protect your notebook against unauthorized use with a switching on password. Then, an invitation to enter the password will appear on the screen when the notebook is switched on. Th...

  • Page 64: Software

    Main components 58 software there are many kinds of help and information for using your pc. This section tells you where to get help with the microsoft ® win- dows ® xp operating system, software programs, and the pc. Getting to know windows xp windows ® xp tour windows ® xp includes a tour that you...

  • Page 65: Microsoft

    Software 59 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix microsoft ® interactive training to obtain an overview over the functions and the operations of windows xp we recommend the program „windows xp step by step interactive“. The objective of the program is to ease both the initial contact with ...

  • Page 66: Installation of Software

    Main components 60 installation of software note if your operating system is configured that the instal- lation procedure accepts only signed drivers (default) and software this information screen will appear: although the software lacks the digital signature it may work properly. Click on “tell me ...

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    Software 61 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix please follow the instruction of the software vendor. We will de- scribe a typical installation. Once you insert a cd, the installation menu is started automatically. Run the program compatibility assistant under programs, accessories, if yo...

  • Page 68: Software Uninstallation

    Main components 62 software uninstallation in order to remove installed software from your pc, follow the next steps: 1. Click on 2. Click on 3. Then select the following program: select the respective program, start the deinstallation and follow the instructions on the screen. If the system becomes...

  • Page 69: The Bios Set-Up-Program

    Software 63 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix the bios set-up-program in bios setup (basic configuration) there are a number of config- urable parameter settings available for your notebook. For exam- ple, you can change the operating mode of the interfaces, security features or power m...

  • Page 70: Bullguard Internet Security

    Main components 64 bullguard internet security the bullguard internet security package is a combination of the currently most up-to-date pc security technologies on the market and thus offers you 24-hour optimum protection. Bullguard is already installed, so that additional installation will not be ...

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    Software 65 safety hand lin g comp one n ts he lp appendix the purchase of various subscriptions through bullguard is possi- ble in order to always receive the most up-to-date information and updates. A subscription will be purchased on the internet and carried out without complications. An addition...

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    Main components 66.

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    Safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix chapter 4 first aid subject page faq........................................................... 69 data and system security ............................ 71 system recovery ........................................ 74 troubleshooting ..........................

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    First aid 68.

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    Faq – frequently asked questions 69 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix faq – frequently asked questions do i still have to install the enclosed cds/dvds? No. Basically all programs are already preinstalled. The disks are only intended as backup copies. What is the windows activation? Your ...

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    First aid 70 when is the recovery of the factory setting recom- mended? This method should be chosen as the last resort. Read chapter “system recovery” concerning the possible alternatives. Why is the boot partition missing when booting from the support/ application cd? The first partition is format...

  • Page 77: Data and System Security

    Data and system security 71 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix data and system security the programs described below are part of your windows operat- ing system. You will find additional information on these programs in the windows help file. Data security back up data regularly on externa...

  • Page 78: Windows

    First aid 72 windows ® update windows update is the online updating of windows. Use win- dows update to download elements such as security updates, im- portant updates, the newest help files, drivers and internet prod- ucts from the internet. The website is regularly augmented by new content, so tha...

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    Data and system security 73 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix windows update information for data security windows update needs certain information about the respective notebook, so that a suitable list with updates can be provided for you. This information will include the following: • v...

  • Page 80: System Recovery

    First aid 74 system recovery windows xp provides a useful function enabling the storage of the so-called recovery points. The system remembers the current configuration as a snapshot and returns to this, if necessary. The advantage is that an unsuc- cessful installation can be cancelled. Recovery po...

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    System recovery 75 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix enter the search word “overview over the repair” in order to evaluate which of the following functions is the safest way to correct your problem: • backup • recreation of device drivers • deactivation of the device • system recreation •...

  • Page 82: Limits of The Recovery

    First aid 76 3. Restoring the factory settings this recovery will reset your system to its condition at deliv- ery. All data on your local disc (c:) drive will be erased. If possible, back up your personal data to external media before performing this restore. Limits of the recovery • changes made t...

  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 77 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix troubleshooting localize the cause errors can have simple causes, but sometimes they are caused by faulty equipment. We would like to give you some tips to help solve common problems. Should these instructions not lead to success, pleas...

  • Page 84: Errors and Possible Causes

    First aid 78 errors and possible causes the display is blank: • confirm that the system is not in stand-by mode. Press any key on the keyboard to test this. The notebook switches off during operation. • the rechargeable battery could be empty. Connect the note- book by means of the mains adapter and...

  • Page 85: Additional Support

    Troubleshooting 79 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix additional support if the suggestions in the above section have not solved your prob- lem, please contact customer care and we will attempt to help you solve the problem. Before you call, however, please have the fol- lowing information...

  • Page 86: Maintenance

    First aid 80 maintenance warning! There are no user-serviceable or user-cleanable parts inside the notebook housing. Never open the note- book housing. Following these measures can extend the lifetime of your note- book: • before cleaning, always remove the poweradapter plug and all connecting cable...

  • Page 87: Transporting The Notebook

    Maintenance 81 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix transporting the notebook please use the following guidelines when transporting the note- book: • switch off the notebook. This will prevent damage to the hard disk. When the notebook is turned off, the hard disk heads are moved into a safe...

  • Page 88: Recycling and Disposal

    First aid 82 recycling and disposal this notebook and its packaging was produced mostly from mate- rials which can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and be professionally recycled. After its use the computer will be taken back and recycled or use will be made of its useful materia...

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    Maintenance 83 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix • do not heat or dispose off in fire. • do not disassemble or deform batteries. Your hands and fingers may be injured, or the liquid of the battery may get into your eyes or adhere to your skin. If this happens, rinse with a large quantity ...

  • Page 90: Upgrades and Repairs

    First aid 84 upgrades and repairs • only a qualified service engineer should perform upgrades and repairs to your notebook. • if you do not have the necessary qualifications, go to an ap- propriate service engineer. Please contact the service centre if you are experiencing technical problems with yo...

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    Maintenance 85 safety hand lin g compon en ts help appendix when removing and/or opening laser devices, the following guide- lines must be observed: • do not look into the laser beam, even while wearing opti- cal protection. • do not allow yourself to be exposed to the laser beam. Avoid exposure of ...

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    First aid 86.

  • Page 93: Chapter 5

    Safety hand lin g compon en ts he lp ap pen d ix chapter 5 appendix subject page standards .................................................. 89 warranty.................................................... 93 index......................................................... 95.

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    Appendix 88.

  • Page 95: Standards

    Standards 89 safety hand lin g compon en ts he lp ap pen d ix standards electromagnetic compatibility • when connecting additional components, please observe the guidelines on electromagnetic compatibility (emc). Please note that only shielded cables shorter than 3 meters (9.84 ft) should be used fo...

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    Appendix 90 pixelstructure types of pixel failures: • type 1: a constantly lit pixel (a bright, white spot), even though it is not addressed a white pixel is caused when all three sub-pixel are lit. • type 2: a pixel that does not light up (dark, black spot), although it is addressed • type 3: abnor...

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    Standards 91 safety hand lin g compon en ts he lp ap pen d ix example: a 17” - sxga-display consists of 1280 horizontal and 1024 verti- cal picture dots (pixel), which amounts to a total of 1,31 million pixels. Based on one million pixels this translates into a factor of about 1.31. Class ii type fa...

  • Page 98: Fcc Compliance Statement

    Appendix 92 fcc compliance statement this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmen...

  • Page 99: Warranty

    Warranty 93 safety hand lin g compon en ts he lp ap pen d ix warranty the receipt serves as proof of first purchase and should be kept in a safe place. Your legal rights are not limited by these warranty conditions. It is required should you need to make use of the guarantee. We guarantee that this ...

  • Page 100: Liability Limitations

    Appendix 94 liability limitations the contents of this manual are subject to unannounced changes caused by technical progress. Manufacturer and sales shall not be responsible for any damages which have been caused as a result of omissions or errors in the information provided in this manual. Under n...

  • Page 101: Index

    Index 95 safety hand lin g compon en ts he lp ap pen d ix index a all programs...........................21 ambient temperature ............... 5 appendix ...............................87 audience.................................. I autorun .................................61 b batteries and proper...

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    Appendix 96 i icons.....................................22 indicators access................................17 battery...............................17 capital lock ........................17 num lock ...........................17 operating ...........................17 wireless lan ...................

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    Index 97 safety hand lin g compon en ts he lp ap pen d ix search...................................39 securing the notebook.............57 startup password.................57 serial number.......................... Ii service ................................... Ii service engineers.....................

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    Appendix 98.