Notebook PCHardware User’s ManualE4128 / Aug 2008<---
101 Introducing the Notebook PC<---
112. Knowing the PartsBasic sides of the Notebook PC<---Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not show what is
122 Knowing the PartsTop SideRefer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC.12453<---(Instant keys vary b
13Knowing the Parts 223451Instant KeysInstant keys allow you to launch frequently used applications with one push of a button. Details are describe
142 Knowing the PartsBottom SideRefer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC.3142561432The bottom side may
15Knowing the Parts 223415Memory (RAM) CompartmentThe memory compartment provides expansion capabilities for additional memory. Additional memory w
162 Knowing the Parts231Display (Monitor) OutputThe 15-pin D-sub monitor port supports a standard VGA-compatible device such as a monitor or projec
17Knowing the Parts 28765Modem Port (on selected models)The RJ-11 modem port with two pins is smaller than the RJ-45 LAN port and supports a standa
182 Knowing the Parts2314Flash Memory SlotNormally an external memory card reader must be purchased separately in order to use memory cards from de
19Knowing the Parts 2(continued on next page)Optical Drive Emergency Eject (location varies by model)The emergency eject is used to eject the optic
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202 Knowing the Parts12<---4Front SideRefer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC.1 12Audio SpeakersTh
2143. Getting StartedUsing AC PowerUsing Battery PowerPowering ON the Notebook PCChecking Battery Power Powering OptionsPower Management ModesSpeci
223 Getting Started<---Power SystemUsing AC PowerThe Notebook PC power is comprised of two parts, the power adapter and the battery power system
23Getting Started 3IMPORTANT! Never attempt to remove the battery pack while the Notebook PC is turned ON, as this may result in the loss of w
243 Getting Started<---IMPORTANT! If warnings are still given during bootup after running a software disk checking utility, you should take your
25Getting Started 3<---You will be warned when bat-tery power is low. If you con-tinue to ignore the low battery warnings, the Notebook PC ev
263 Getting Started<---IMPORTANT! To protect the hard drive, wait at least 5 seconds after turning OFF your Notebook PC before turning it back
27Getting Started 3Thermal Power ControlThere are three power control methods for controlling the Notebook PC’s thermal state. These power control
283 Getting StartedSpecial Keyboard FunctionsColored Hot KeysThe following denes the colored hot keys on the Notebook PC’s keyboard. Th
29Getting Started 3Colored Hot Keys (cont.)Scr Lk (Del): Toggles the “Scroll Lock” ON and OFF. Allows you to use a larger portion of the keyboard f
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303 Getting StartedThe red arrows are illustrated here for your reference. They are not labeled on the keyboard as shown here.Microsoft Windows Key
31Getting Started 3Switches and Status IndicatorsSwitchesPower4Gear eXtreme Key (on selected models)The Power4Gear eXtreme key toggles power saving
323 Getting StartedSwitches and Status Indicators (cont.) Status IndicatorsFrontDrive Activity IndicatorIndicates that the Notebook PC is accessing
33Getting Started 3Capital Lock IndicatorIndicates that capital lock [Caps Lock] is activated when lighted. Capital lock allows some of the keyboar
343 Getting Started
354. Using the Notebook PCPointing DeviceStorage Devices Expansion Card Optical drive Flash memory card reader Hard disk drive Memory (RAM)Connec
364 Using the Notebook PCIMPORTANT! Do not use any objects in place of your nger to operate the touch-pad or else damage may occur to
37Using the Notebook PC 4Double-clicking/Double-tapping - This is a common skill for launching a program directly from the corresponding icon you s
384 Using the Notebook PC<---The touchpad responds to movement not to force. There is no need to tap the surface too hard. Tapping too hard does
39Using the Notebook PC 4Storage DevicesStorage devices allow the Notebook PC to read or write documents, pictures, and other les to various data
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404 Using the Notebook PC<---Optical DriveInserting an optical disc 1. While the Notebook PC’s power is ON, press the drive’s eject button and
41Using the Notebook PC 4A CD drive letter should be present regardless of the presence of a CD disc in the drive. After the CD is properly inserte
424 Using the Notebook PCIMPORTANT! Never remove cards while or immediately after reading, copying, format-ting, or deleting data on the card or e
43Using the Notebook PC 4Removing the hard disk drive:Installing the hard disk drive:314256Hard Disk Drive CompartmentThe hard disk drive is secure
444 Using the Notebook PC<---Installing a Memory Card:Removing a Memory Card:31425632Memory (RAM) CompartmentThe memory compartment provides exp
45Using the Notebook PC 4The built-in modem and network cannot be installed later as an upgrade. After pur-chase, modem and/or network can be insta
464 Using the Notebook PC(continued on next page)Example of the Notebook PC connected to a Network Hub or Switch for use with the built-in
47Using the Notebook PC 4These are examples of the Notebook PC connected to a Wireless Network�Desktop PCPDANotebook PCAccess PointDesktop PCPDANot
484 Using the Notebook PC2� Press [FN F2] repeatedly until Wireless LAN ON or WLAN & Bluetooth ON is shown�Windows Wireless Network Connection
49Using the Notebook PC 4Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models)Notebook PCs with Bluetooth technology eliminates the need for cab
51. Introducing the Notebook PCAbout This User’s ManualNotes For This ManualSafety PrecautionsPreparing your Notebook PC<---Photos and icons in thi
504 Using the Notebook PC
A-1AppendixOptional Accessories & ConnectionsOperating System and Software System BIOS Settings Common Problems and Solutions Windows Software
A AppendixA-2Optional AccessoriesThese items, if desired, come as optional items to complement your Notebook PC.USB Flash Memory DiskA USB ash mem
Appendix AA-3Optional ConnectionsThese items, if desired, may be purchased from third-parties.USB Keyboard and MouseAttaching an external USB keybo
A AppendixA-4RESETOFF ON4� Prepare the Bluetooth mouse�• Install two “AA” batteries�• Turn ON the power switch on the bottom of the mouse� The b
Appendix AA-5“RESET” may be necessary after changing batteries. Repeat steps if necessary.5� Click Next when the Bluetooth mouse is ready� 6� A
A AppendixA-6Support SoftwareThis Notebook PC comes with a support disc that provides BIOS, drivers and applications to enable hardware features, e
Appendix AA-7System BIOS SettingsBoot Device2� Select each item and press [Enter] to select a device� 1� On the Boot screen, select Boot Device Pri
A AppendixA-8Password CheckSelect whether to ask for a password during bootup (Always) or only when entering the BIOS setup utility (Setup)�Select
Appendix AA-9Common Problems and SolutionsHardware Problem - Optical Disc The optical disc drive is not able to read or write discs.1. Update the
61 Introducing the Notebook PCAbout This User’s ManualYou are reading the Notebook PC User’s Manual. This User’s Manual provides informa-tion on th
A AppendixA-10Hardware Problem - Power ON/OFF ErrorI cannot power ON the Notebook PC.Diagnostics:1. Power On by Battery only? (Y = 2, N = 4)2. Ab
Appendix AA-11Software Problem - ASUS bundled softwareWhen I power ON the Notebook PC, there will be an “Open policy le error” message.A. Reinstal
A AppendixA-12Software Problem - BIOSUpdating the BIOS.1. Please verify the Notebook PC’s exact model and download the latest BIOS le for your mo
Appendix AA-13Common Problems and Solutions (Cont.)Symantec’s Norton Internet Security (NIS)1. Sometimes NIS will show an alert to stop a Trojan v
A AppendixA-1411. Insufcient privilege message.Many settings, including disabling or uninstalling NIS, require you to be logged into Windows with
Appendix AA-15Windows Vista Software RecoveryUsing Hard Disk Partition The Recovery Partition includes an image of the operating system, drivers,
A AppendixA-16Windows Vista Software Recovery (Cont.)Using DVD (on selected models)The Recovery DVD includes an image of the operating system, driv
Appendix AA-17GlossaryACPI (Advanced Conguration and Power Management Interface)Modern standard for reducing power usage in computers.APM (Advance
A AppendixA-18CPU (Central Processing Unit)The CPU, sometimes called “Processor,” actually functions as the “brain” of the computer. It interprets
Appendix AA-19Glossary (Cont.)Laser ClassicationsAs lasers became more numerous and more widely used, the need to warn users of laser hazards beca
7Introducing the Notebook PC 1<---Safety PrecautionsThe following safety precautions will increase the life of the Notebook PC. Follow all preca
A AppendixA-20Glossary (Cont.)Suspend ModeIn Save-to-RAM (STR) and Save-to-Disk (STD), the CPU clock is stopped and most of the Notebook PC devices
Appendix AA-21Declarations and Safety StatementsDVD-ROM Drive InformationThe Notebook PC comes with an optional DVD-ROM drive or a CD-ROM drive. In
A AppendixA-22Internal Modem CompliancyThe Notebook PC with internal modem model complies with JATE (Japan), FCC (US, Canada, Korea, Taiwan), and C
Appendix AA-23Internal Modem Compliancy (Cont.)This table shows the countries currently under the CTR21 standard.Country Applied More
A AppendixA-24Federal Communications Commission StatementThis device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two con
Appendix AA-25R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)The following items were completed and are considered relevant and sufcient for the R&TTE (Radio
A AppendixA-26France Restricted Wireless Frequency BandsSome areas of France have a restricted frequency band. The worst case maximum authorized po
Appendix AA-27UL Safety NoticesRequired for UL 1459 covering telecommunications (telephone) equipment intended to be electrically connected to a te
A AppendixA-28Nordic Lithium Cautions (for lithium-ion batteries)(Japanese)CAUTION! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replac
Appendix AA-29Service warning labelWARNING: Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specied in the user’s manual may result i
81 Introducing the Notebook PC<---CAUTION! There are three main types of airport security devices: X-ray machines (used on items place
A AppendixA-30CTR 21 Approval (for Notebook PC with built-in Modem)DanishDutchEnglishFinnishFrenchGermanGreekItalianPortugueseSpanishSwedish
Appendix AA-31
A AppendixA-32Notebook PC InformationThis page is provided for recording information concerning your Notebook PC for future reference or for techni
Copyright InformationNo part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, trans-mitted, transcribed, stored
9Introducing the Notebook PC 1Preparing your Notebook PCThese are only quick instructions for using your Notebook PC. Read the later pages for deta
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