NAV9 891A-NN User Manual

Manual is about: NAV 9 Slate PC

Summary of 891A-NN

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    Nav 9 slate pc user manual (model #891a-nn) ©2010 netbook navigator.

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  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    2 table of contents 1. Product overview 1.1 introduction ………………………………………. 3 1.2 diagrams ………………………………………. 4 1.3 contents ………………………………………. 10 2. General usage 2.1 basic configuration …………………………. 11 2.2 the touch-screen …………………………. 12 2.3 the virtual keyboard …………………………. 12 2.4 mouse functions …………………...

  • Page 4: Product Overview

    3 1 product overview 1.1 introduction congratulations on your purchase of the nav9 slate pc tablet media netbook, the ultimate combination of cutting-edge touch screen technology and performance! Features performance: the nav9 uses one of the most advanced intel processors on the market today, the i...

  • Page 5: Key:

    4 1.2 diagrams front, top, bottom and left side key: (1) power supply interface (2) usb interface (3) usb interface (4) microphone jack (5) headset interface (6) rj-45/vga conversion interface (7) power on/off/reset button. (8) working status indicator light bar (9) built-in 1.3mp camera (10) displa...

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    5 back and right side key: (12) air vent (13) usb interface (14) sd card / sim card interface special note: do not apply extreme pressure to the lcd screen and do not place sharp or heavy objects on the unprotected display, for example: pencils, paper, etc., which would damage or scratch the lcd scr...

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    6 left side – detailed view details: (1) power supply interface: this interface is connected to power supply port, 18.5v dc 3.5a. When connected to an active power source, taskbar icon will notify user of active charge and remaining battery life. (2, 3) usb 2.0 interface: usb is the english acronym ...

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    7 right side – detailed view details: (1) vent: this is where the heat generated from the device is circulated out of the unit. It should not be blocked by any outside objects while in use. (2) usb 2.0 interface: usb is the english acronym for “universal serial bus”. This is the most common port for...

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    8 top side – detailed view details: (1) on / off power button: when powered off, gently pressing this button will boot the computer. This will cause the left button status indicator light to flash when the computer is switched on; on the other hand, if the computer is turned on when pressing this bu...

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    9 bottom side – detailed view details: (1) speaker output: built-in speakers provide audio output when headphones are not plugged in. When devices are connected to interface, built-in speakers are automatically disabled. (2) vent: this is where the heat generated from the device is circulated out of...

  • Page 11: 1. Nav 9 Slate Pc

    10 1.3 contents please be careful when opening the packaging before removing the machines and other accessories. In the event of damage and omissions, please contact the dealer immediately. Please retain the original packing materials in case the need for replacement arises. The following general co...

  • Page 12: General Usage

    11 2 general usage 2.1 basic configuration cpu: intel atom n270 1.6ghz chipset: intel 945gse+ich7-m lcd: 8.9" tft lcd touch screen (1024×600) memory: 1gb ddr2 667mhz (expandable to 2gb) graphics: intel gma950 hard disk: 16gb solid state (expandable to 128gb) connectivity: built-in wi-fi wireless int...

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    12 2.2 the touch-screen in most cases, using a finger to navigate the desktop is accurate enough for most tasks. The included stylus pen can also be used for more accurate touch navigation. The screen can also be calibrated if any deviation arises. 2.3 the virtual keyboard windows 7’s touch keyboard...

  • Page 14: Standard Procedures

    13 3 standard procedures 3.1 before startup this chapter will guide you to start using the computer, boot from opening the computer, shutting down to some other basic operations, as well as the installation of system driver will be described one by one. External power adapter computer ac power can b...

  • Page 15: Power Off

    14 3.2 powering on and shutting down the computer when first powering up, please make sure your computer has been connected to the power adapter. Press the power button for about 1 second. During regular operation, pressing power button will: result method power off before powering off, be sure to f...

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    15 3.3 display the product is equipped with a low-pressure resistive multi- touch lcd that contains a thin protective layer, calibrated and optimized for touch screen and digitizer input. The screen is also pressure-sensitive, and can detect how hard pressure is being applied. Please observe the fol...

  • Page 17: Bios Settings and Security

    16 4 bios settings and security note: this section is for advanced users only. 4.1 accessing the bios setup utility in this chapter, you will learn how to enter the basic input output system (bios) setup process and configure a variety of hardware control options. You will also learn how to use the ...

  • Page 18: System

    17 4.2 main menu boot menu section description system overview contains build date, version, ec id and bios id numbers. Processor contains name, speed and quantity. System memory displays total ram on board. System time & date the system uses a 24-hour time mode. If you change the system time in the...

  • Page 19: Save Changes

    18 security menu this menu allows you to set the supervisor and user level system access passwords. ** be sure to store passwords in a safe place! ** exit menu controls ←→ select menu screen ↑↓ select menu item enter go to sub menu f1 general help f10 save and exit esc exit without saving section de...

  • Page 20: Driver Installation And Use

    19 5 driver installation and use drivers are located on included usb/dvd-rom. Device description chipset be sure to install this program in order to ensure that the functions of other drivers. Vga to ensure that the full functionality of vga display, allows you to configure screen resolution. Audio ...

  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    20 6 troubleshooting in this chapter, you will learn how to solve general known hardware and software issues. Your computer has been put through full quality assurance (qa) testing, in line with the all compliance standards. However, incorrect operation or negligence in the delivery process may lead...

  • Page 22: Hard Drive Not Recognized

    21 6.2 hard drive hard drive not recognized if you have recently modified the hard drive, make sure that the interface did not come loose from your chipset, and all pins are connected. Unplug the power connector, firmly re-insert it again, and then reboot. Be sure to partition the new hard drive and...

  • Page 23: Screen Flicker

    22 6.3 display screen appears black after startup make sure the computer is not on "standby" mode. In some cases, the display will be shut down to conserve energy. Try connecting to an external monitor using vga adapter to check if computer is running normally. If computer is running normally, the d...

  • Page 24: Residual Images

    23 residual images when switching on the lcd screen you may notice a residual image phenomenon, especially if images are displayed for a long time at once. What is a “residual” image? Under normal conditions, the use of lcd display screen should not produce residual images. If the screen stays on on...

  • Page 25: Error: Not Enough Memory

    24 6.4 memory diagnostics do not show accurate memory speed installation of memory may be incorrect. Memory may be defective. Memory may not be compatible with chipset. Error: not enough memory this is usually software or windows-related issue. Try closing all applications and rebooting. Otherwise, ...

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    25 appendix a: product specifications display custom 8.9" "multi-touch" enabled screen 1024x600 resolution tft low-pressure resistive lcd processor intel atom n270 1.6ghz intel 945gse+ich7m chipset intel gma950 video memory 1gb onboard 667mhz ddr2 sdram (expandable to 2gb) storage 16gb internal soli...

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    26 battery life disclaimer test conditions: 1) system: windows 7 home premium. 2) name: batterymark 4.01. 3) power management: max battery mode. 4) ambient temperature: room temperature. 5) screen brightness: low light. 6) disabled added features: for example, wireless internet access function, and ...

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    27 appendix b: manufacturer notes 1. Maintainance of lcd display: don’t put any heavy objects on your computer. Don’t have too many objects in when use suitcase or backpack, especially no additional pressure on computer package or on the back. Don’t grasp and twist the surface of lcd screen don’t pu...

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    28 5. In order to ensure the safety of your machine, please use an external power supply, to ensure that power is indeed grounded. If it is not prepared to use computers long time, please unplug the power plug in order to avoid short-term system damage caused by excessive voltage. Place where the po...

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    29 group usage *note* all users should have basic computer knowledge before using this device. Also, children should not be allowed to use the computer by themselves, adult should give their supervision. Working environment *dangerous* in order to avoid unexpected failures, computer environment shou...

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    30 please do not splash liquid or other debris into the computer; they may lead to short-circuit internal components, thereby causing electric shock or fire. *warning* if the environment is lower than 10°c, before use make sure room temperature is between 10°c - 35°c for more than two hours. If the ...

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    31 first use: before starting up your device for the first time, please keep in mind the following recommendations: 1. Plug device into wall charger for at least 15 hours before first use. 2. Make sure you exhaust the first charge of the battery. Then the second and third charging times must be more...

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    32 3. Therefore, if the nominal using time of a new 1700mah battery is about three hours (2200mah is about four hours). You fully charge and use up daily on average. After using the computer for three months, you would fully charge and use up the batter for about 100 times. The usage time of the bat...

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    33 4. Lcd brightness. Lower lcd brightness saves battery life. 5. Power management. Be sure to select “max battery”. 6. Depreciation. The average battery lasts one year, during which there may be a decrease in total life over time. 7. Video. Certain applications (such as watching dvd movies and vide...

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    34 how can i sustain battery life if not in use for extended time? Charge or deplete to 40%, and then store at a temperature of 15 to 25 degrees celsius to preserve the battery life. Why is the battery not full after being fully charged for days? This is normal. The li-ion battery is able to store e...

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    35 *warning* be careful when dealing with damaged or leaking battery. If you accidentally touch the battery fluid, please immediately wash with soap and water. If it comes into contact with the eyes, please wash with water for 15 minutes, and as soon as possible go to a hospital for treatment. Power...

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    36 *note* you occasionally may want to double-check the ac power cord provided. If there are problems, please contact the supplier. The computer's power cord must meet the following safety standards: • in line with the ccc certification • power supply plug must be grounded (third plug) • power suppl...

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    37 3. Reduced neck bending and tension: the lcd display should be positioned directly in front of you. If you view text more frequently than images, you should not view documents at an angle. Patients with astigmatism may need to touch the screen, or discuss glasses with qualified health experts. 4....

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    38 3. When you install will be on stable structures. This product may be unstable and fall to place, causing serious damage. 4. Do not place this product on the wires coming and going places, so as not to step on a bad wire. Do not put anything on the wire. 5. Follow all warnings and product informa...

  • Page 40: Technical Support

    39 technical support for all support inquiries related to the following topics: hardware support repairs warranty returns or exchanges general product inquiries please contact netbook navigator’s support department: web: http://netbooknavigator.Com/ email: support@netbooknavigator.Com phone: (888) n...

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