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Notebook PC
Hardware User’s Manual
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E3178 / Apr 2007
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Page 1 - Notebook PC

Notebook PCHardware User’s Manual</*+5)'3+8'E3178 / Apr 2007Downloaded from LpManual.com Manuals

Page 2 - Table of Contents

101 Introducing the Notebook PCDownloaded from LpManual.com Manuals

Page 3 - Table of Contents (Cont.)

112. Knowing the PartsBasic sides of the Notebook PCNOTE: Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not show what is

Page 4 - Contents

122 Knowing the Parts476911125123810Top SideRefer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC.NOTE: The keyboar

Page 5 - Preparing your Notebook PC

13Knowing the Parts 211122345678910Camera IndicatorThe camera indicator shows when the built-in camera is in use. The camera may be auto-activated by

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142 Knowing the Parts1Bottom SideRefer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC.-2-123459618710WARNING! The

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15Knowing the Parts 22348675Memory (RAM) CompartmentThe memory compartment provides expansion capabilities for additional memory. Additional memory wi

Page 8 - Transportation Precautions

162 Knowing the Parts1IEEE1394 Port (on selected models)IEEE1394 is a high speed serial bus like SCSI but has simple connections and hot-plugging c

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17Knowing the Parts 28976Modem PortThe RJ-11 modem port with two pins is smaller than the RJ-45 LAN port and supports a standard telephone cable. The

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182 Knowing the Parts2341Optical Drive Emergency Eject (location varies by model)The emergency eject is used to eject the optical drive tray in cas

Page 11 - 2. Knowing the Parts

19Knowing the Parts 2Display Panel LatchOne spring-loaded latch on the front of the Notebook PC locks the display panel in the closed position when th

Page 12 - 2 Knowing the Parts

2ContentsTable of Contents1. Introducing the Notebook PCAbout This User’s Manual ...

Page 13 - Instant Keys

202 Knowing the Parts12Rear SideRefer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC.1456 7HDMI3E-SATA21b32.0USB P

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21Knowing the Parts 2Kensington® Lock PortThe Kensington® lock port allows the Notebook PC to be secured using Kensington® com-patible Notebook PC sec

Page 15 - Memory (RAM) Compartment

222 Knowing the PartsDownloaded from LpManual.com Manuals

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233. Getting StartedUsing AC PowerUsing Battery PowerPowering ON the Notebook PCChecking Battery PowerPowering OptionsPower Management ModesSpecial Ke

Page 17 - Knowing the Parts 2

243 Getting StartedIMPORTANT! Damage may occur if you use a different adapter to power the Notebook PC or use the Notebook PC’s adapter to power o

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25Getting Started 3IMPORTANT! Never attempt to remove the battery pack while the Notebook PC is turned ON, as this may result in the loss of working

Page 19 - Front Side

263 Getting StartedIMPORTANT! If warnings are still given during bootup after running a software disk checking utility, you should take your Notebo

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27Getting Started 3NOTE: You will be warned when battery power is low. If you continue to ignore the low battery warnings, the Notebook PC eventually

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283 Getting StartedIMPORTANT! To protect the hard drive, wait at least 5 seconds after turning OFF your Notebook PC before turning it back ON. IMP

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29Getting Started 3Thermal Power ControlThere are three power control methods for controlling the Notebook PC’s thermal state. These power control can

Page 23 - 3. Getting Started

3Contents4. Using the Notebook PCPointing Device...

Page 24 - 3 Getting Started

303 Getting StartedSpecial Keyboard FunctionsColored Hot KeysThe following defines the colored hot keys on the Notebook PC’s keyboard. The colored c

Page 25 - Using Battery Power

31Getting 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 for

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323 Getting StartedNOTE: The red arrows are illustrated here for your reference. They are not labeled on the keyboard as shown here.Microsoft Windo

Page 27 - Charging the Battery Pack

33Getting Started 3SwitchesSwitches and Status IndicatorsPower SwitchThe power switch turns ON and OFF the Notebook PC or putting the Notebook PC into

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343 Getting StartedSwitches (cont.)Switches and Status Indicators (cont.)CD Play/PauseDuring CD stop, begins CD play.During CD play, pauses CD play

Page 29 - Power Management Modes

35Getting Started 3Status IndicatorsBattery Charge IndicatorThe battery charge indicator shows the status of the battery’s power as follows:ON: The N

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364 Using the Notebook PCCapital Lock IndicatorIndicates that capital lock [Caps Lock] is activated when lighted. Capital lock allows some of the k

Page 31 - Colored Hot Keys (cont.)

37Using the Notebook PC 4Status IndicatorsDirect Messenger DisplayDirect Messenger SoftwareDirect Messenger provides status for MS Outlook items, phon

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384 Using the Notebook PCNOTE: The default setting or personal settings will only display when all of the alarms have been dismissed. Preview windo

Page 33 - Switches

394. Using the Notebook PCPointing DeviceStorage DevicesExpansion CardOptical driveFlash memory card readerHard disk driveMemory (RAM)Connections M

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Page 35 - Status Indicators

404 Using the Notebook PCIMPORTANT! Do not use any objects in place of your finger to operate the touch-pad or else damage may occur to the touchpad

Page 36 - 4 Using the Notebook PC

41Using the Notebook PC 4Double-clicking/Double-tapping - This is a common skill for launching a program directly from the corresponding icon you sele

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424 Using the Notebook PCNOTE: The touchpad responds to movement not to force. There is no need to tap the surface too hard. Tapping too hard does

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43Using the Notebook PC 4Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models)The gaming optical mouse is a standard mouse with some added software features for e

Page 39 - 4. Using the Notebook PC

444 Using the Notebook PCIn-play sensitivity switchingThe mouse has out-of-box access to three levels of tracking sensitivity - 1600dpi, 800dpi, an

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45Using the Notebook PC 4Storage DevicesStorage devices allow the Notebook PC to read or write documents, pictures, and other files to various data sto

Page 41 - Using the Notebook PC 4

464 Using the Notebook PCOptical DriveInserting an optical disc 1. While the Notebook PC’s power is ON, press the drive’s eject button and the tray

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47Using the Notebook PC 4Eject the tray and gently pry the edge of the disc upwards at an angle to remove the disc from the hub.The emergency eject is

Page 43 - Parts of the mouse (side)

484 Using the Notebook PCIMPORTANT! Never remove cards while or immediately after reading, copying, format-ting, or deleting data on the card or e

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49Using the Notebook PC 4-2-123459618710Hard Disk Drive CompartmentThe hard disk drive is secured in a compartment. Visit an authorized service center

Page 45 - Expansion Card

51. Introducing the Notebook PCAbout This User’s ManualNotes For This ManualSafety PrecautionsPreparing your Notebook PCNOTE: Photos and icons in this

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504 Using the Notebook PCInstalling a Memory Card:Removing a Memory Card:-2-12345961871032The memory compartment provides expansion ca-pabilities f

Page 47 - Optical Drive (Cont.)

51Using the Notebook PC 4NOTE: The built-in modem and network cannot be installed later as an upgrade. After purchase, modem and/or network can be ins

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524 Using the Notebook PCWARNING! Only use analog telephone outlets. The built-in modem does not support the voltage used in digital phone systems

Page 49 - Hard Disk Drive

53Using the Notebook PC 4These are examples of the Notebook PC connected to a Wireless Network.Desktop PCPDANotebook PCAccessPointDesktop PCPDANoteboo

Page 50 - Memory (RAM)

544 Using the Notebook PC2. Press [FN F2] repeatedly until Wireless LAN ON or WLAN & Bluetooth ON is shown.Windows Wireless Network Connection

Page 51 - Connections

55Using the Notebook PC 4Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models)Notebook PCs with Bluetooth technology eliminates the need for cables for c

Page 52 - Network Connection

564 Using the Notebook PCDownloaded from LpManual.com Manuals

Page 53 - Desktop PC

A-1AppendixOptional Accessories & ConnectionsOperating System and SoftwareSystem BIOS SettingsCommon Problems and SolutionsWindows Software Recove

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A-2A AppendixOptional AccessoriesThese items, if desired, come as optional items to complement your Notebook PC.USB Flash Memory DiskA USB flash mem

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A-3Appendix AOptional ConnectionsThese items, if desired, may be purchased from third-parties.USB Keyboard and MouseAttaching an external USB keyboard

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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

Page 57 - Appendix

A-4A AppendixRESETOFF ON4. Prepare the Bluetooth mouse.• Install two “AA” batteries.• Turn ON the power switch on the bottom of the mouse. The bot

Page 58 - A Appendix

A-5Appendix ANote: “RESET” may be necessary after changing batteries. Repeat steps if necessary.5. Click Next when the Bluetooth mouse is ready.6. A

Page 59 - Optional Connections

A-6A AppendixSupport SoftwareThis Notebook PC comes with a support disc that provides BIOS, drivers and applications to enable hardware features, e

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A-7Appendix ASystem BIOS SettingsBoot Device2. Select each item and press [Enter] to select a device.1. On the Boot screen, select Boot Device Priorit

Page 61 - Appendix A

A-8A AppendixPassword CheckSelect whether to ask for a password during bootup (Always) or only when entering the BIOS setup utility (Setup).Select

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A-9Appendix ACommon Problems and SolutionsHardware Problem - Optical Disc The optical disc drive is not able to read or write discs.1. Update the BIOS

Page 63 - System BIOS Settings

A-10A AppendixHardware Problem - Power ON/OFF ErrorI cannot power ON the Notebook PC.Diagnostics:1. Power On by Battery only? (Y = 2, N = 4)2. Able

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A-11Appendix ASoftware Problem - ASUS bundled softwareWhen I power ON the Notebook PC, there will be an “Open policy file error” message.A. Reinstall t

Page 65 - Common Problems and Solutions

A-12A AppendixSoftware Problem - BIOSUpdating the BIOS.1. Please verify the Notebook PC’s exact model and download the latest BIOS file for your mo

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A-13Appendix ACommon Problems and Solutions (Cont.)Symantec’s Norton Internet Security (NIS)1. Sometimes NIS will show an alert to stop a Trojan virus

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7Introducing the Notebook PC 1Safety PrecautionsThe following safety precautions will increase the life of the Notebook PC. Follow all precautions and

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A-14A Appendix11. Insufficient privilege message.Many settings, including disabling or uninstalling NIS, require you to be logged into Windows with

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A-15Appendix AWindows Vista Software RecoveryUsing Hard Disk Partition The Recovery Partition includes an image of the operating system, drivers, and

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A-16A AppendixWindows Vista Software Recovery (Cont.)Using DVD (on selected models)The Recovery DVD includes an image of the operating system, driv

Page 71 - Using Hard Disk Partition

A-17Appendix AGlossaryACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface)Modern standard for reducing power usage in computers.APM (Advanced P

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A-18A AppendixCPU (Central Processing Unit)The CPU, sometimes called “Processor,” actually functions as the “brain” of the computer. It interprets

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A-19Appendix AGlossary (Cont.)Kensington® LocksKensington® locks (or compatible) allow the Notebook PC to be secured usually using a metal cable and l

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A-20A AppendixGlossary (Cont.)RAM (Random Access Memory)RAM (usually just called memory) is the place in a computer where the operating system, app

Page 75 - Glossary (Cont.)

A-21Appendix ADeclarations and Safety StatementsDVD-ROM Drive InformationThe Notebook PC comes with an optional DVD-ROM drive or a CD-ROM drive. In or

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A-22A AppendixInternal Modem CompliancyThe Notebook PC with internal modem model complies with JATE (Japan), FCC (US, Canada, Korea, Taiwan), and C

Page 77 - DVD-ROM Drive Information

A-23Appendix AInternal Modem Compliancy (Cont.)This table shows the countries currently under the CTR21 standard.Country Applied More TestingAust

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81 Introducing the Notebook PCCAUTION! There are three main types of airport security devices: X-ray machines (used on items placed on conveyor bel

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A-24A AppendixFederal Communications Commission StatementThis device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two con

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A-25Appendix AR&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)The following items were completed and are considered relevant and sufficient for the R&TTE (Radio &am

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A-26A AppendixFrance Restricted Wireless Frequency BandsSome areas of France have a restricted frequency band. The worst case maximum authorized po

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A-27Appendix AUL Safety NoticesRequired for UL 1459 covering telecommunications (telephone) equipment intended to be electrically connected to a telec

Page 83 - Power Safety Requirement

A-28A AppendixNordic Lithium Cautions (for lithium-ion batteries)(Japanese)CAUTION! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replac

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A-29Appendix AService warning labelWARNING: Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in the user’s manual may result in h

Page 85 - Laser Safety Information

A-30A AppendixCTR 21 Approval (for Notebook PC with built-in Modem)DanishDutchEnglishFinnishFrenchGermanGreekItalianPortugueseSpanishSwedishDownloa

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A-31Appendix ADownloaded from LpManual.com Manuals

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A-32A AppendixNotebook PC InformationThis page is provided for recording information concerning your Notebook PC for future reference or for techni

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Copyright InformationNo part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, trans-mitted, transcribed, stored

Page 89 - Service and Support

9Introducing the Notebook PC 1Preparing your Notebook PCThese are only quick instructions for using your Notebook PC. Read the later pages for detaile

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