NEC VersaDayLite User Manual - Setting Longrun Properties

Summary of VersaDayLite

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    First printing - may 2001 copyright 2001 nec computers inc. 15 business park way sacramento, ca 95828 all rights reserved proprietary notice and liability disclaimer the information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of nec computers inc...

  • Page 2: Contents

    Contents iii contents using this guide text setup ............................................................................................................................. X related documents ...........................................................................................................

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    Iv contents 3 using the bios setup utility introducing bios setup .....................................................................................................3-2 entering bios setup ..........................................................................................................3-2...

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    Contents v uninstalling the longrun utility................................................................................ 4-9 product recovery cd ........................................................................................................ 4-9 guidelines for using the product recovery c...

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    Vi contents 7 traveling tips preparing for travel ...........................................................................................................7-2 packing for travel..............................................................................................................7-2 using p...

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    Contents vii a setting up a healthy work environment making your computer work for you............................................................................. A-2 arrange your equipment.................................................................................................. A-3 adjust ...

  • Page 7: Using This Guide

    Using this guide ix using this guide the nec versa ® daylite ™ user's guide gives you the information you need to maximize the use of your nec versa notebook computer. Read this guide to familiarize yourself with the nec versa and its features. For specific information see ! Chapter 1, “introducing ...

  • Page 8: Text Setup

    X using this guide ! Appendix c, “frequently asked questions,” (faqs) for a look at questions that users commonly ask and the answers to those questions. Text setup to make this guide as easy to use as possible, text is set up as follows. ! Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following format: wa...

  • Page 9: Introducing Your Nec Versa

    1 introducing your nec versa ! Before you begin ! About your nec versa notebook ! Around the front of the system ! Around the back of the system ! Around the left side of the system ! Around the right side of the system ! Around the bottom of the system.

  • Page 10: Before You Begin

    1-2 introducing your nec versa before you begin this manual is the user’s guide for the nec versa daylite notebook computer. The coloring of your nec versa may vary from the units shown in this guide. The colors of the systems used in this user’s guide are for illustrative purposes only. Prolonged o...

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    Introducing your nec versa 1-3 about your nec versa notebook the nec versa notebook computer offers you a portable system filled with exciting resources for home, business, or travel. Standard features include a powerful transmeta crusoe tm5600 600mhz microprocessor that works together with the late...

  • Page 12: Lcd Panel

    1-4 introducing your nec versa lcd panel your nec versa comes with an illuminated reflective 10.4-inch extended graphics array (xga) thin film transistor (tft) display that you can adjust for a comfortable viewing position. To adjust the viewing angle, gently tilt the lcd panel into position. The pr...

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    Introducing your nec versa 1-5 ! Lcd panel — provides a high-resolution display for sharp, effective visuals on your nec versa. ! Microphone — a strategically positioned built-in microphone allows you to record monophonic sound directly into your notebook computer. See chapter 9, “using multimedia,”...

  • Page 14: Keyboard Panel

    1-6 introducing your nec versa keyboard panel the nec versa notebook’s keyboard offers the following features, which are described after the figure. Keyboard a – function keys d – cursor control keys b – numeric keys e – control keys c – windows keys ! Function keys — twelve function keys, f1 throug...

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    Introducing your nec versa 1-7 fn-f11 — decreases the system speaker volume. Fn-ins — print screen fn-del — system request fn-pause — break fn- ↑↑↑↑ — page up fn- ↓↓↓↓ — page down fn- ← ← ← ← — home fn- → → → → — end ! Numeric keypad — pressing numlk on the keyboard activates the numeric keypad numb...

  • Page 16: Front Features

    1-8 introducing your nec versa ! Typewriter keys — the typewriter keys (also called alphanumeric keys) are used to enter text and characters. Keys with blue printing on them behave differently when combined with control keys or the fn key. Front features the front features of your nec versa notebook...

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    Introducing your nec versa 1-9 note your nec versa ships with the ir port disabled. For detailed instructions on how to enable the ir port, see chapter 6, “communicating with your nec versa.” around the back of the system the battery bay which contains the system's secondary lithium ion (li-ion) bat...

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    1-10 introducing your nec versa always keep the vents unobstructed to allow proper system cooling. Around the right side of the system the right side of the nec versa notebook offers the features, which are described after the figure. Right-side features a – headphone jack/external speakers d – pc c...

  • Page 19: Power Button

    Introducing your nec versa 1-11 power button the power button is a “smart” switch, meaning that it recognizes when the system is in standby mode. If in standby mode, you cannot power off until you slide the power button forward to resume operation. (the bios parameter “system switch” must be set to ...

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    1-12 introducing your nec versa around the bottom of the system the bottom of the nec versa notebook offers the following features, which are described after the figure. Bottom features a – memory module bay d – secondary li-ion battery b – system feet e – battery release latch c – hard drive bay f ...

  • Page 21: Getting Started

    2 getting started ! Nec versaglide touchpad ! Power sources for your nec versa notebook ! Ac adapter ! Primary battery pack ! Secondary battery pack ! System batteries ! System care.

  • Page 22: Nec Versaglide Touchpad

    2-2 getting started nec versaglide touchpad the nec versaglide is an easy way to control the cursor with your finger. Lightly glide your finger across the nec versaglide and the cursor follows. The nec versaglide provides standard mouse functionality, plus more. Versaglide features include the: ! Si...

  • Page 23: Versaglide Tips

    Getting started 2-3 making versaglide adjustments the nec versaglide offers a number of options that let you customize how it functions. The options let you control the cursor speed, select button orientation, enable or disable tapping, define auto jumps, enable easy-scrolling, and configure gesture...

  • Page 24: Connecting The Ac Adapter

    2-4 getting started keep the adapter connected whenever possible. It charges the battery when it is connected, whether the nec versa notebook is powered on or off. Ac adapter a – ac adapter c – power cable b – adapter cable do not attempt to disassemble the ac adapter. The ac adapter has no user-rep...

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    Getting started 2-5 2. Plug one end of the ac power cable into the ac adapter and the other end into a properly grounded 120- or 240-volt, 50- or 60-hz wall outlet. Connecting the ac adapter a – adapter cable c – ac adapter b – ac power port d – power cable do not cover or place objects on the ac ad...

  • Page 26: Powering On Your System

    2-6 getting started powering on your system power on the system as follows: 1. Locate the latch on the front of the unit, slide it to the right, and raise the lcd panel. 2. Locate the power button and slide it forward to turn on system power. For additional information about power control buttons an...

  • Page 27: Determining Battery Status

    Getting started 2-7 to prevent accidental battery ignition or explosion, adhere to the following: ! Keep the battery away from extreme heat. ! Keep metal objects away from the battery connectors to prevent a short circuit. ! Make sure the battery is properly installed in the battery bay. ! Read the ...

  • Page 28: Extending Battery Life

    2-8 getting started ! Leave the battery in the system and connect your nec versa notebook to the ac adapter and a wall outlet. If you connect the system to ac power and keep the system within standard operating temperatures, the batteries recharge in approximately 4.5 hours when off, and 8 hours whe...

  • Page 29: Replacing The Battery

    Getting started 2-9 ! Clean the battery connectors with a dry cloth when they get dirty. ! Keep the battery out of the reach of children. Replacing the battery the following symptoms indicate that battery life is nearing an end. Replace batteries that display these symptoms. ! Shorter work times. ! ...

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    2-10 getting started 4. Continue to hold the battery release latch as you slide the battery out of the system. Removing the battery a – battery bay connectors c – secondary li-ion battery b – battery bay release latch 5. Insert the new battery as follows: ! Locate the alignment grooves on the edge o...

  • Page 31: Charging The Battery

    Getting started 2-11 charging the battery charge the primary and secondary batteries by simply connecting your nec versa system to an ac power source. It takes approximately 8 hours to fully charge the battery while the system is on, and 4.5 hours while the system is off. To monitor the charging act...

  • Page 32: System Batteries

    2-12 getting started ! Take extra precautions to keep a leaking battery away from fire. There is a danger of ignition or explosion. Precautions for recharging the battery adhere to the following precautions when recharging the primary or secondary battery. ! Charge the battery for the specified char...

  • Page 33: System Care

    Getting started 2-13 system care the nec versa notebook is designed to be a durable, dependable system built for extensive use and travel. Follow these guidelines to maintain the condition and performance of your computer. Immediately turn off and unplug the nec versa notebook under the following co...

  • Page 34: Storage Requirements

    2-14 getting started storage requirements store the computer and ac adapter in an environment that meets the following conditions: if the temperature of the nec versa notebook suddenly rises or falls (for example, when you move the system from a cold place to a warm place or vice-versa) vapor conden...

  • Page 35: Using The Bios Setup Utility

    3 using the bios setup utility ! Introducing bios setup ! Entering bios setup ! Managing system power ! Updating the bios ! Configuring the switch settings.

  • Page 36: Introducing Bios Setup

    3-2 using the bios setup utility introducing bios setup your nec versa daylite computer comes with a hardware program called bios setup that allows you to view and set system parameters. Bios setup also allows you to set password features that protect your system from unauthorized use. Use bios setu...

  • Page 37: Bios Setup Main Menu

    Using the bios setup utility 3-3 bios setup main menu after you press f2 , the system displays the bios setup main menu screen, similar to the following. Main setup menu how to use setup the setup utility has a main menu window and five top-level menus with submenus. The menu bar at the top of the m...

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    3-4 using the bios setup utility use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom of the setup menu to make the selections or exit the current menu. The following table describes the legend keys. Setup key functions key function f1 provides help for the parameter field being displayed. Esc exits ...

  • Page 39: Main Menu

    Using the bios setup utility 3-5 main menu choose the main menu by selecting main in the legend bar on the main menu screen. Other main menu options are available by selecting submenus. Use the arrow keys to select one of the main menu options and press enter to select a submenu. Items with grayed-o...

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    3-6 using the bios setup utility main menu items menu item settings (default is bold) internal hdd displays the hdd specification example: hitachi_dk23ca-20-(pm) bring up the internal hdd submenu by pressing enter. The submenus include type and lba format. See the table, “internal hdd menu items” fo...

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    Using the bios setup utility 3-7 internal hdd submenu items menu item settings (default is bold) type auto,none, user when set to auto, the values for cylinders, heads, sectors, and maximum capacity as read only. When set to auto, the bios detects what the drive is capable of, not the translation me...

  • Page 42: Advanced Menu

    3-8 using the bios setup utility internal hdd submenu items menu item settings (default is bold) lba mode control enabled, disabled when enabled is selected, it causes logical block addressing to be used in place of cylinders, heads, and sectors. When type is set to auto, the value in the lba mode f...

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    Using the bios setup utility 3-9 setting items on this menu to incorrect values can cause your system to malfunction. Advanced menu menu item settings (default is bold) bootup num-lock lockon, lockoff selects the state for num lock at power on. Ps/2 mouse enabled, disabled enabled forces the ps/2 mo...

  • Page 44: Security Menu

    3-10 using the bios setup utility security menu choose the security menu by selecting security from the main menu screen. Other security menu options are available by selecting submenus. Use the arrow keys to select one of the security menu options and press enter to select a submenu. Items with gra...

  • Page 45: Exit Menu

    Using the bios setup utility 3-11 boot menu choose the boot menu by selecting boot in the legend bar on the main menu screen. Other boot menu options are available by selecting submenus. Use the arrow keys to select one of the boot menu options and press enter to select a submenu. Items with grayed-...

  • Page 46: Managing System Power

    3-12 using the bios setup utility exit menu items menu item settings (default is bold) discard changes loads previous values from bios for all setup fields. Save changes saves all setup value changes to bios. Battery refresh reactivates the battery (applies to the lithium-ion battery). Managing syst...

  • Page 47: Windows 2000 Power Schemes

    Using the bios setup utility 3-13 windows 2000 power schemes use the power schemes options to define the appropriate power scheme for your system, and to set timeouts for standby, lcd panel, and hard disk. Define parameters for your system when running under ac (plugged in) or dc (running on batteri...

  • Page 48: Windows 2000 Alarms

    3-14 using the bios setup utility ! System standby — selects the system standby timeout period for your system when running under ac or dc power. ! System hibernates — selects the system hibernate timeout period for your system when running on ac or dc power. Windows 2000 alarms use the alarms scree...

  • Page 49: Windows 2000 Advanced

    Using the bios setup utility 3-15 windows 2000 advanced the advanced window allows you to select behaviors for the taskbar icon, standby password, lcd panel, when closed, and the power button. Advanced parameter default setting alternate setting(s) always show icon on taskbar unchecked checked promp...

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    3-16 using the bios setup utility windows 2000 power management states acpi uses different levels or states of power management. The power management states occur automatically, based on the system’s default settings, or manually, when invoked. Settings are configurable to occur while on battery pow...

  • Page 51: Updating The Bios

    Using the bios setup utility 3-17 updating the bios the bios is code transmitted onto your system’s flash rom. As indicated in this chapter, you use the bios setup utility to configure your system’s software and hardware features. Use the bios update diskette for your specific model to update your n...

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    3-18 using the bios setup utility 1. Power on the computer with the diskette in the drive. The computer boots and automatically loads the utility. A message similar to the following appears: the nec bios update utility should not be used to modify the bios in a versa system which is docked. If your ...

  • Page 53: Accessing The Dip Switch

    Using the bios setup utility 3-19 configuring the switch settings some system settings are set through dip switches. The six-position dip switch is located on the bottom of the system. The switch is accessed by removing the memory module bay cover. See the following sections for information on acces...

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    3-20 using the bios setup utility identifying the switch settings the following list identifies each switch setting and its function. ! Switch 1 — password override — the default setting is “off.” if you forget your password and cannot access the data on your nec versa, change the setting to “on” an...

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    4 using the operating system and utilities ! Microsoft windows introduction ! Nec utilities ! Transmeta longrun utility ! Application and driver cd ! Nec info center ! Product recovery cd ! Installing windows 2000 using a usb device.

  • Page 56: Windows 2000

    4-2 using the operating system and utilities microsoft windows introduction your nec versa comes pre-installed with the microsoft windows 2000 operating system, which provides a means of running applications, navigating through your file structure, and using your notebook computer. It offers its own...

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    Using the operating system and utilities 4-3 note before choosing and registering for an online service, you must connect an optional modem to your system and to a working phone line. The phone line must be analog. If you are unsure what type of line you have, call your local phone company. If you a...

  • Page 58: Nec Utilities

    4-4 using the operating system and utilities nec utilities nec computers provides several programs and routines designed to make your nec versa notebook run more efficiently. The nec utilities include: ! Nec customize utility ! Transmeta longrun utility. Nec customize utility the nec customize utili...

  • Page 59: Installing Nec Wallpaper

    Using the operating system and utilities 4-5 2. From the display window, select the desired option and click ok. The options are ! Install/uninstall longrun utility ! Install nec wallpaper. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to process the selected option. 4. For some of the selected options you a...

  • Page 60: Nec Info Center

    4-6 using the operating system and utilities note if the nec customize icon is not available, double click my computer on the desktop and then click the cd icon. The application and driver cd dialog box appears. Application and driver cd dialog box the application and driver cd dialog box consists o...

  • Page 61: Transmeta Longrun Utility

    Using the operating system and utilities 4-7 installing the nec info center to install the nec info center simply follow the instructions, presented earlier in this chapter, for launching the application and driver cd and installing the software. For the most current version of the nec versa daylite...

  • Page 62: Setting Longrun Properties

    4-8 using the operating system and utilities ! Force the processor to stay at the lower 300mhz speed to preserve the battery when you need the system to run for a long time without an ac source. Forcing the battery to run at lower speeds slows some applications but extends the battery life by hours....

  • Page 63: Product Recovery Cd

    Using the operating system and utilities 4-9 uninstalling the longrun utility an uninstall process is provided if you want to remove the longrun utility after it has been installed. Before you remove the utility, close the application by right clicking on the icon in the system tray and choosing “cl...

  • Page 64: Product Recovery Cd Options

    4-10 using the operating system and utilities product recovery cd options the product recovery cd and utility provides you with a number of choices. Move the cursor over each selection on the nec product recovery utility screen to display a description of the selection in the window at the right sid...

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    Using the operating system and utilities 4-11 use the product recovery utility to perform a full disk drive restore as follows: 1. Check the product recovery cd title and make sure that it is the correct cd for your nec versa computer and operating system. 2. Power off your system before connecting ...

  • Page 66: Partition Only Restore

    4-12 using the operating system and utilities partition only restore if your preinstalled software on drive c: of your multiple partitioned drive becomes unusable and you cannot boot from the hard disk, use the product recovery utility to restore your primary partition to its initial shipping config...

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    Using the operating system and utilities 4-13 7. Read the warning screen. A warning displays indicating that drive c: (the primary drive/partition) is about to be erased and formatted. It may be necessary to reinstall software to the other drives (partitions) to reestablish start menu links and othe...

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    4-14 using the operating system and utilities 3. Insert the retail version of the windows 2000 cd in the cd-rom drive, and a blank floppy in the floppy drive. 4. Using windows explorer, go to the bootdisk directory and double click on makeboot.Exe to execute. The ms-dos window appears. 5. Follow the...

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    5 using the system drives and bays ! External floppy diskette drive ! External variable-speed cd-rom drive ! Hard disk drive ! Memory modules.

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    5-2 using the system drives and bays external floppy diskette drive the nec versa daylite notebook ships with a standard 3.5-inch, 1.44-mb 1 external floppy diskette drive and cable. Use the floppy diskette drive to install applications, create a bios update diskette, or simply copy files to and fro...

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    Using the system drives and bays 5-3 connecting the external floppy diskette drive follow these steps to connect the external diskette drive to your nec versa system. 1. Locate the external diskette drive and cable that ships with your system. 2. Attach the cable connector to the usb port on the nec...

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    5-4 using the system drives and bays note the first time that you connect the cd-rom drive, do so before powering on the system. Once you install and use the external drive connect utility, you can connect the cd-rom drive while the system is powered on. For details, see the section, “external drive...

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    Using the system drives and bays 5-5 ! Play/forward button — use this button to begin playing a cd or to advance the playback of your compact disc, one track at a time. External cd-rom drive, right and rear a – cd-rom drive connector ! Cd-rom drive connector — attach the cd-rom drive cable to this c...

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    5-6 using the system drives and bays using the cd-rom drive with your nec versa notebook follow these steps to connect to and use the external cd-rom drive with your nec versa notebook computer. 1. Power off your nec versa notebook. 2. Locate the external cd-rom drive and cable that ship with your s...

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    Using the system drives and bays 5-7 4. Slide the release latch toward the front of the cd-rom drive to open the cover. Opening the cd-rom drive cover a – release latch 5. Put your cd, printed side up, into the circular impression in the drive. Inserting a cd 6. Close the drive cover..

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    5-8 using the system drives and bays 7. If the cd is not set to autorun when you insert it in the drive, run the setup.Exe file, installation program or follow other instructions provided with the software application to start or load the cd contents. Note before recording from the external cd-rom d...

  • Page 77: Cd Care

    Using the system drives and bays 5-9 cd care when handling cds, keep the following guidelines in mind. ! Always pick up the disc by its edges. ! Avoid scratching or soiling either side of the disc. ! Do not write on or apply labels to the data side of the disc. ! Keep the disc away from direct sunli...

  • Page 78: Memory Modules

    5-10 using the system drives and bays memory modules your nec versa computer comes standard with 64 megabytes (mb) of random access memory (ram) on the motherboard. You can increase system memory to a maximum of 192 mb with a 128-mb memory module in the memory module bay. Note due to hardware requir...

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    Using the system drives and bays 5-11 3. Remove the screw and bay cover. Removing the screw and bay cover a – memory module bay cover b – screw 4. Locate the connectors and alignment notch on the so-dimm. Memory module features a – connectors b – alignment notch.

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    5-12 using the system drives and bays 5. Locate the memory module expansion port and proceed as follows: ! Hold the module at a 45-degree angle and align the module contacts with the socket in the system. Push the connector into the socket. ! Press down on the edge of the module opposite the contact...

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    Using the system drives and bays 5-13 removing an installed memory module note the system switches are also located in the memory module bay. Therefore, if you need to set any system switches, you might want to do so while the system is already disassembled. The system switches are defined in chapte...

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    6 communicating with your nec versa ! Pc cards ! Mini pci lan ! Internal modem ! Internet connections ! Ir port.

  • Page 83: Pc Cards

    6-2 communicating with your nec versa pc cards your nec versa daylite system is equipped with a pc card slot that supports type ii pc cards. Pc cards are all approximately the same size and vary only in thickness. All have a standard 68-pin connector. Your nec versa notebook supports the installatio...

  • Page 84: Storage Cards

    Communicating with your nec versa 6-3 storage cards when you insert a memory or storage card in an nec notebook computer, it appears as a unique drive as long as the system has an available interrupt for the card. Other cards many other kinds of pc cards are available for notebook computers. They in...

  • Page 85: Inserting A Pc Card

    6-4 communicating with your nec versa inserting a pc card to insert a pc card, follow these steps. 1. Align the card so that the 68-pin connector points towards the slot and the arrow shows on the top face of the card. 2. Slide the card into the slot. A low tone followed by a high tone lets you know...

  • Page 86: Mini Pci Lan

    Communicating with your nec versa 6-5 mini pci lan your nec versa system may ship with an internal mini pci lan that allows you to connect your system to a local area network. The internal lan is a 10/100base-tx interface that supports both wake on lan and network boot functions. Connecting the mini...

  • Page 87: Internal Modem

    6-6 communicating with your nec versa internal modem your nec versa system ships with a v.90 internal modem that allows you to connect to the internet, send a fax, or access your email. Note when using a modem outside the u.S. And canada, you might need an international telephone adapter, available ...

  • Page 88: Internet Connections

    Communicating with your nec versa 6-7 internet connections your nec versa system is equipped with the microsoft windows operating system to provide a fully-integrated internet experience. Use the internet connection wizard on your desktop to configure your system for email and internet access. Sign ...

  • Page 89: Using The Ir Port

    6-8 communicating with your nec versa ir transfer speed ranges from 9.6 kbit/sec to 4.0 mbit/sec. Follow these steps to choose the ir transfer speed: 1. Go to start, settings, control panel and double click the wireless link icon and select the hardware tab. Note the ir port must be enabled in bios ...

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    Communicating with your nec versa 6-9 ! Position the nec versa notebook no more than three feet away from the ir peripheral device you are using. ! Make sure that there is no greater than a 30º angle between the computer and the device..

  • Page 91: Traveling Tips

    7 traveling tips ! Preparing for travel ! Packing for travel ! Using power connections ! Getting through customs ! Connecting to the internet.

  • Page 92: Preparing For Travel

    7-2 traveling tips preparing for travel the nec versa daylite computer makes a natural traveling companion. With a little preparation you can use the computer practically anywhere you go, to prepare your business documents, confirm your travel plans, surf the internet, or simply stay in touch with t...

  • Page 93: Using Power Connections

    Traveling tips 7-3 ! Usb diskette drive if you plan to use diskettes ! Usb cd-rom drive if you plan to use cds ! Copy of proof of purchase for your computer and other equipment or customs registration form for customs check ! Customer support phone numbers for your software ! Ac extension cord. Usin...

  • Page 94: Connecting to The Internet

    7-4 traveling tips to avoid hassle when moving your system through customs, you may want to obtain a certificate of registration and carry it whenever you travel out of the country with your nec versa notebook computer. Connecting to the internet whether you are on a business trip or vacation, conne...

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    Traveling tips 7-5 ! Many hotels can provide a lan cable by prearrangement, so you can travel with a minimum of accessories. ! Plug the lan cable into your system and the lan connector in the room or hall where you want to access the internet. ! After connecting the lan cable, connect your system to...

  • Page 96: Using Peripheral Devices

    8 using peripheral devices ! External monitor ! External audio options ! Usb devices.

  • Page 97: External Monitor

    8-2 using external devices external monitor you can add a standard external monitor to your nec versa daylite system using a display signal cable (usually provided with the monitor) and a monitor transfer cable. Follow these steps to connect an external monitor to your nec versa notebook. 1. Check t...

  • Page 98: External Audio Options

    Using external devices 8-3 external audio options the nec versa notebook comes equipped with built-in audio ports that let you record and play sound. Connect audio jacks, like a microphone, headphones, or external speakers to the audio ports as follows. 1. Locate the audio port that you want to use....

  • Page 99: Usb Devices

    8-4 using external devices usb devices your nec versa system is equipped with two usb ports that increase your connectivity choices. The usb ports on your system allow you to connect other usb- equipped peripheral devices per port to your nec versa notebook computer. These peripherals may include a ...

  • Page 100: Using Multimedia

    9 using multimedia ! Audio ! Video ! Multimedia applications.

  • Page 101: Audio

    9-2 using multimedia audio the nec versa notebook provides entertainment-level sound quality with its internal mono speaker or by plugging stereo speakers or headphones into the external speaker/headphone jack. It handles midi files and digital audio files recognizing .Wav, .Mid, and .Avi formats. T...

  • Page 102: Microphone

    Using multimedia 9-3 note before recording from the external cd-rom drive to the internal hard disk drive, disable the internal microphone. To disable the internal microphone, go to start, programs, accessories, entertainment, volume control. Choose options, properties and remove the check from the ...

  • Page 103: Using Headphones

    9-4 using multimedia using headphones the nec versa notebook headphone port delivers sound at half a watt. Stereo headphones (available at an electronics supply store) plug in through the headphone jack located on the front of the nec versa notebook. Adjust the volume using the fn- f10 / fn-f11 func...

  • Page 104: Video

    Using multimedia 9-5 video the nec versa daylite svga has a high-resolution capability of 800 x 600 pixels. Use the windows media player on your nec versa notebook to run full motion, full- screen mpeg video. For details about using the windows media player, refer to the section earlier in this chap...

  • Page 105: Solving System Problems

    10 solving system problems ! Problem checklist ! Start-up problems ! If you need assistance.

  • Page 106: Problem Checklist

    10-2 solving system problems problem checklist first check the items in the following list. If these items don't help, see the table that follows the list. ! Power is on to the computer. ! The electrical outlet to which your ac adapter is connected is working. Test the outlet by plugging in a lamp o...

  • Page 107: Start-Up Problems

    Solving system problems 10-3 troubleshooting problem resolution information on the lcd is difficult to see. Use the backlit mode instead of the reflective mode when working inside. Use the fn-f8 and fn-f9 functions keys to adjust the brightness control. An optional component does not work. Make sure...

  • Page 108: Post Error Messages

    10-4 solving system problems post error messages the nec versa computer has a built-in checking program that automatically tests its components when you turn the system power on. This diagnostic test is called the power-on self-test (post). If the system finds a problem during the post, the system d...

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    Solving system problems 10-5 post error messages message resolution cmos display type mismatch the amount of memory on the system board is different than the amount in cmos ram. Run setup to reset the value. Cmos time and date not set run setup to set the time and date. Diskette boot failure the boo...

  • Page 110: Beep Codes

    10-6 solving system problems post error messages message resolution off board parity error parity error in an expansion slot. Contact your nec computers service representative to be sure that the memory module is installed correctly. The error format is: off board parity error addr(hex) = (xxxx) xxx...

  • Page 111: If You Need Assistance

    Solving system problems 10-7 beep codes number of beeps error description 4 timer not operational memory failure in the first 64 kb of memory or timer 1 on the motherboard is not functioning. 5 processor failure the cpu on the motherboard generated an error. 6 gate a20 failure the keyboard controlle...

  • Page 112: Getting Service And Support

    11 getting service and support ! Service and support contact information ! Web site ! Ftp site ! Support services ! Email/fax to support services.

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    11-2 getting service and support service and support contact information service contact information nec computers inc. Web site www.Neccomp.Com support services web site support.Neccomp.Com ftp site ftp.Neccsdeast.Com/pub support services (u.S. And canada customers only). 800-632-4525 fax: 801-579-...

  • Page 114: Web Site

    Getting service and support 11-3 web site if you have a modem or are connected to a network, you can access the nec computers web site. You can do this through a commercial online service or through your internet account. The web site contains general information about nec computers and its products...

  • Page 115: Support Services

    11-4 getting service and support support services nec computers also offers direct technical support through support services. (nec computers support services is for u.S. And canadian customers only; international customers should contact the local nec office or dealer for the support and service av...

  • Page 116

    A setting up a healthy work environment ! Making your computer work for you ! Arrange your equipment ! Adjust your chair ! Adjust your input devices ! Adjust your screen or monitor ! Vary your workday ! Pre-existing conditions and psychosocial factors.

  • Page 117

    A-2 setting up a healthy work environment making your computer work for you computers are everywhere. More and more people sit at computers for longer periods of time. This appendix explains how to set up your computer to fit your physical needs. This information is based on ergonomics - the science...

  • Page 118: Arrange Your Equipment

    Setting up a healthy work environment a-3 arrange your equipment arrange your equipment so that you can work in a natural and relaxed position. Place items that you use frequently within easy reach. Adjust your workstation setup to the proper height (as described in this appendix) by lowering the ta...

  • Page 119

    A-4 setting up a healthy work environment ! If you use a mouse, position it at the same height as the keyboard and next to the keyboard. Keep your wrists straight and use your entire arm when moving a mouse. Do not grasp the mouse tightly. Grasp the mouse lightly and loosely. ! Adjust the keyboard h...

  • Page 120: Vary Your Workday

    Setting up a healthy work environment a-5 ! Adjust the screen or external monitor's brightness and contrast controls to enhance readability. ! Use a document holder placed close to the screen or external monitor. ! Position whatever you are looking at most of the time (the screen or reference materi...

  • Page 121

    A-6 setting up a healthy work environment contact a doctor if you experience pain, tenderness, swelling, burning, cramping, stiffness, throbbing, weakness, soreness, tingling and/or numbness in the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, back, and/or legs. This appendix was prepared in consultation wi...

  • Page 122: Specifications

    B specifications ! System components ! Memory map ! Interrupt controllers.

  • Page 123: System Components

    B-2 specifications system components the following system component specifications are standard except where noted. Note the components that ship with the system are subject to change without notice. System processor 600-mhz transmeta crusoe tm5600 microprocessor architecture 64-bit peripheral compo...

  • Page 124

    Specifications b-3 input/output (i/o) facilities integrated industry-standard interfaces ! Infrared — 1 fir ! Vga — 1 port, 20-pin (via crt cable) ! Mono microphone — 1 port, 3-pin, mini pin jack ! Stereo headphones — 1 port, stereo 3-pin, mini pin jack ! Dc in — 1 port, for ac adapter cable ! Usb p...

  • Page 125

    B-4 specifications keyboard membrane 86 keys with country-specific qwerty-key layout ! Function keys — 12 keys ! Cursor control keys — 8 functions on 5 keys; arrow keys arranged in inverted t layout ! Numeric keypad — embedded ! Fn key — function key for rom-based key functions ! Stroke — 2.5 mm ! H...

  • Page 126

    Specifications b-5 24x-maximum/10x minimum variable speed cd-rom drive ! Type — 5-inch cd-rom pack ! Average data transfer rates — 1545 kb/second to 3600 kb/second ! Burst transfer rate — 16.7 mb/second, pio mode4/dma mode ! Average access time — 190 ms (random) — 350 ms (fullstroke) ! Photo cd comp...

  • Page 127

    B-6 specifications dimensions ! Width — 10.4 in. (264 mm) ! Depth — 8.3 in. (211 mm) ! Height — 1.06 in. (27 mm) weight 3.3 lb. (1.39 kg) — without external drives recommended environment operation ! Temperature — 41°f to 95°f (5°c to 35°c) ! Relative humidity — 20% to 80% (noncondensing) storage ! ...

  • Page 128: Memory Map

    Specifications b-7 memory map the system supports system and video shadowing, both controlled through complementary metal oxide semiconductor (cmos). The system supports bios as a cacheable area with write protection. The following table shows the system's memory map. System memory map memory space ...

  • Page 129: Interrupt Controllers

    B-8 specifications interrupt controllers using interrupts, hardware can request software services. If non-plug and play software is being used, the interrupt may need to be moved for software application or driver compatibility. Some interrupts cannot be moved. Fifteen interrupts can be used with a ...

  • Page 130: Frequently Asked Questions

    C frequently asked questions ! External mouse ! Display ! Pc cards ! Diskette drive ! Booting ! Power management ! Miscellaneous.

  • Page 131: External Mouse

    C-2 frequently asked questions external mouse how can a mouse and an external keyboard be connected to the notebook at the same time? The nec versa daylite is equipped with two usb ports that allow you to connect any combination of two usb devices, at the same time. If you purchase a usb mouse and a...

  • Page 132: Pc Cards

    Frequently asked questions c-3 pc cards why do certain pc cards cause my battery life to drop noticeably? Certain hard disk cards and wireless radio cards consume more power than others and can impact battery life. When not using any pc card, close all applications using the card and pop it part of ...

  • Page 133

    C-4 frequently asked questions what happens if i leave a diskette in my diskette drive? Shutting down your system with a diskette in the diskette drive can damage the data on your diskette and your diskette drive. You should remove the diskette before powering off. How do i format a diskette? Double...

  • Page 134: Booting

    Frequently asked questions c-5 booting what is the difference between a warm boot and a cold boot? A warm boot restarts the system while system power is on. A warm boot is also a software reset. A warm boot clears volatile system memory and reloads the operating system. In windows 2000, press ctrl ,...

  • Page 135

    C-6 frequently asked questions what is the purpose of suspend to ram (standby)? You can initiate full suspend-to-ram by accessing start, shut down, standby. This places the system in a deeper state of “sleep” and requires that you slide the power button forward to resume operation. Putting your syst...

  • Page 136: Miscellaneous

    Frequently asked questions c-7 what is a time-out? A time-out is the amount of time your system or a particular component is inactive. Miscellaneous how do i set the time and date? You can change the time and date in windows 2000 as follows. ! Double click the time in the lower right corner of the s...

  • Page 137

    C-8 frequently asked questions why do i get a message “insufficient memory” when i run some games? I have 64 mb of memory. The “insufficient memory” refers to the 640 kilobytes of (dos) base memory. Since there are drivers being loaded at power on, the amount of memory can be lower than the game req...

  • Page 138

    Frequently asked questions c-9 i'm having a problem using the ir port. What can i do? Use the taskbar icon to enable the ir port. Next, enter the bios setup utility to verify that the ir serial port setting contains an available com port and irq setting. Check that both the sending and receiving sys...

  • Page 139: Glossary

    Glossary 1 glossary a ac adapter a device that connects an nec versa notebook computer and an ac wall outlet to provide ac power for running the system and recharging the battery. A/d conversion the process of converting an analog signal into a digital signal. Agp advanced graphics port is an interf...

  • Page 140

    2 glossary bits per second (bps) a unit of transmission. Also called baud rate. Board printed circuit board (pcb). Board on which computer components are soldered and thin wires are printed to connect the components. Boot to start up a computer. See cold boot and warm boot. Bus an electronic circuit...

  • Page 141

    Glossary 3 cmos complementary metal oxide semiconductor. A chip that contains nonvolatile memory in the nec versa notebook. Cmos is backed up by an internal battery that preserves clock/calendar data and system configuration parameters stored in cmos. Cold boot process of starting up the computer by...

  • Page 142

    4 glossary extended ram the area of ram above the first megabyte of memory in the system available for enhancing system performance. F fir fast infrared, an infrared technology that sends data at 4.0 mbit/second (4 million bits per second). Fm synthesis a technique for synthesizing sound that uses a...

  • Page 143

    Glossary 5 infrared technology that uses infrared waves to communicate data between the ir-equipped devices without the use of cables. The ir port on the nec versa is infrared data association (irda) compatible. Interface a connection that enables two devices to communicate. Interrupt a special cont...

  • Page 144

    6 glossary microprocessor a semiconductor central processing unit that is the principal component of a microcomputer. Usually contained on a single chip that includes an arithmetic logic unit, control logic, and control-memory unit. Midi musical instrument digital interface. A standard serial bus, d...

  • Page 145

    Glossary 7 p page a type of message transmission in which a message is sent or received via modem to a paging device from a computer (with paging communications software) or telephone. Parallel interface interface that communicates multiple data bits at a time. Parallel printer a printer with a para...

  • Page 146

    8 glossary prompt a special symbol indicating the beginning of an input line. Also a message that appears on the screen indicating that the user must take a certain action. Q qwerty the qwerty keyboard, designed in the 1800s for mechanical typewriters, refers to the first six keys (qwerty) on the to...

  • Page 147

    Glossary 9 so-dimm small outline dual-inline memory module. A small circuit board that holds memory chips. A dual in-line memory module (dimm) has a 64-bit path. Software programs that run on a computer such as operating systems, word processors, and spreadsheets. Standby mode a state of power manag...

  • Page 148

    10 glossary vga video graphics array. Graphics technology that supports up to 256 colors and a graphics resolution of 640 by 480 pixels. Volatile memory storage media that loses its data when system power is turned off. Standard memory and memory that you add to the versa are volatile memory. See no...

  • Page 149: Index

    Index-1 a ac adapter, 7-3 connecting, 2-4 using, 2-3 ac power port, 1-9 acpi, 3-12 advanced power settings, 3-15 alarms, 3-14 hibernation, 2-6, 3-15 power meter, 3-14 power schemes, 3-13 advanced graphics port, 1-3 advanced configuration and power interface, 3-12 advanced power settings, 3-15 alarm,...

  • Page 150

    Index-2 diskette drive, 5-2 cable, 5-2 connecting, 5-3 disconnecting, 5-3, 5-8 e entering bios setup, 3-2 extending battery life, 2-8 external devices audio options, 8-3 cd-rom drive, 5-3 diskette drive, 5-2 microphone, 1-10 speakers, 9-4 f faqs booting the system, c-5 diskette drive, c-3 display pa...

  • Page 151

    Index-3 multimedia applications, 9-5 digital files, 9-5 microphone, 9-3 midi files, 9-4 mixing, 9-3 playing back, 9-3 recording, 9-2 using animation files, 9-5 using external speakers, 9-4 using headphones, 9-4 using internal speakers, 9-4 n nec versaglide, 1-5 nec computers email/fax, 11-4 ftp site...

  • Page 152

    Index-4 replacing the battery pack, 2-9 s scroll lock, 1-5 setting up a healthy work environment, a-2 setup utility legend bar, 3-4 using, 3-3 show icon on taskbar, 3-15 so-dimms features, 5-11 installing, 5-12 removing, 5-12 speaker, 1-5 specifications battery pack, b-5 calendar clock, b-2 cd-rom d...

  • Page 153: Regulatory Statements

    Regulatory statements 1 regulatory statements the following regulatory statements include the federal communications commission (fcc) radio frequency interference statement, compliance statements for canada and europe, battery disposal and replacement information, and the declaration of conformity. ...

  • Page 154: Battery Replacement

    2 regulatory statements european community directive conformance statement this product is in conformity with the protection requirements of ec council directive 89/336/eec on the approximation of laws of the member states relating to electro- magnetic compatibility. This product satisfied the class...

  • Page 155: Declaration Of Conformity

    Nec computers inc. Declaration of conformity we, the responsible party nec computers inc. 15 business park way sacramento, ca 95828 declare that the product nec versa ® daylite ™ is in conformity with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions: (1)...