Lenovo 8792, 8813, 8796, 8808, 8800, 8804, 8010 Setting up your computer, Connecting your computer

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Chapter 2. Setting up your computer

Before you begin, make sure you set up your computer in the best possible work area that suits your needs and the kind of work you do. For more information, refer to Chapter 1, “Arranging your workspace,” on page 1.

Note: Read “Important safety information” on page v before you set up your computer. The precautions and guidelines will help you work safely.

Connecting your computer

Use the following information when connecting your computer. Look for the small connector icons on the back of your computer.

If your computer cables and connector panel have color-coded connectors, match the color of the cable end with the color of the connector. For example, match a blue cable end with a blue connector or a red cable end with a red connector.

Note: Depending on your model type, your computer might not have all of the connectors that are described in this section.

1.Check the position of the voltage-selection switch on the rear of the computer. Use a ballpoint pen to slide the switch, if necessary.

v If the voltage supply range is 100–127 V ac, set the switch to 115 V.

vIf the voltage supply range is 200–240 V ac, set the switch to 230 V.

2.Connect the Universal Serial Bus (USB) keyboard cable to a USB connector.

Note: Some models will have keyboards with a fingerprint reader. After you setup and turn on your computer, refer to the Access Help online help

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Contents User Guide Types 8010, 8792, 8796 Types 8804, 8808 Page User Guide Types 8010, 8792, 8796 Types 8804, 8808 Page Contents Index Appendix A. Manual modem Commands Conditions that require immediate action Important safety informationService General safety guidelinesPower cords and power adapters Plugs and outlets Extension cords and related devicesBatteries Heat and product ventilation CD and DVD drive safetyLithium battery notice Additional safety informationLaser compliance statement Modem safety informationPower supply statement Introduction Xiv User Guide Comfort Arranging your workspaceGlare and lighting Electrical outlets and cable lengths Air circulationConnecting your computer Setting up your computerUser Guide Setting up your computer 1394 Turning on power Completing important tasks Finishing the software installationUpdating your operating system Updating your antivirus software Installing other operating systemsShutting down the computer User Guide Features Installing optionsMemory Expansion Available options Environment SpecificationsTools required Supported operating positionsHandling static-sensitive devices Installing external options Locating connectors on the rear of your computer Obtaining device drivers Connector DescriptionOpening the cover Locating components Accessing system board components and drives Identifying parts on the system board Installing memory What to do next Installing PCI adaptersInstalling internal drives Drive specifications Installing a drive in bay Connecting a serial ATA drive Installing a diskette drive in bay Installing options Security features Changing the battery Integrated cable lock Password protectionErasing a lost or forgotten password clearing Cmos Closing the cover and connecting the cables User Guide Creating and using product recovery discs Recovering softwareTo use Product Recovery discs, do the following Backup and recoveryUsing the Rescue and Recovery workspace Creating and using rescue media Solving recovery problemsTo create rescue media, do the following Creating and using a Recovery Repair disketteSetting a rescue device in the startup sequence Recovering or installing device driversRecovering software User Guide Using passwords Using the Setup UtilityStarting the Setup Utility program Viewing and changing settingsSelecting a startup device User PasswordAdministrator Password Setting, changing, and deleting a passwordExiting from the Setup Utility program Advanced settingsChanging the startup device sequence User Guide Updating flashing Bios from a diskette or CD-ROM Using system programsUpdating system programs Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure Updating flashing Bios from your operating systemUpdating system programs User Guide Basic troubleshooting Troubleshooting and diagnosticsDiagnostic programs PC-Doctor for DOS PC-Doctor for WindowsRunning diagnostics from the CD or diskettes Cleaning the mouseNon-optical mouse Optical mouseUser Guide ThinkVantage Productivity Center Getting information, help, and serviceInformation resources Online Books folderWarranty and safety Access HelpHelp and service Calling for service Using the documentation and diagnostic programsPurchasing additional services Using other servicesBasic AT commands Appendix A. Manual modem commandsLow speaker volume Enable RTS/CTS hardware flow control Extended AT commands+MS=? MNP/V.42/V.42bis/V.44 commandsFax Class 2 commands Fax Class 1 commandsVoice commands Appendix A. Manual modem commands User Guide Appendix B. Notices Trademarks Television output noticeIndex Page Page Part Number
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8010, 8792, 8804, 8800, 8808 specifications

Lenovo has consistently been at the forefront of innovation and quality in the technology industry. Among its diverse range of products, the models 8796, 8813, 8808, 8792, and 8800 stand out for their unique features and specifications that cater to the varying needs of consumers.

The Lenovo 8796 model is known for its robust performance and reliability. It often features powerful processors paired with ample RAM, making it ideal for multitasking and demanding applications. The 8796’s display typically boasts vibrant colors and sharp resolution, enhancing the overall user experience whether for work or entertainment. Additionally, its extensive connectivity options allow for versatile use, accommodating a variety of peripherals.

Next, the Lenovo 8813 model is recognized for its sleek design and portability. Targeted towards professionals on the go, it provides a lightweight chassis without compromising performance. What sets the 8813 apart is its long battery life, enabling users to work for extended periods without needing to recharge. The inclusion of advanced security features ensures that sensitive data remains protected, making it a valuable choice for corporate users.

The Lenovo 8808 model emphasizes multimedia capabilities, featuring enhanced audio systems and high-resolution displays for a superior entertainment experience. Whether it’s gaming or streaming movies, the 8808 delivers on performance and quality. It also incorporates top-tier graphics options for graphics-intensive tasks, appealing to both gamers and creative professionals.

Moving on to the Lenovo 8792, this model is tailored for education and everyday tasks. Its affordability does not compromise quality, making it a popular choice among students and families. The 8792 typically includes user-friendly features and applications, promoting accessibility and efficiency for various tasks, from basic computing needs to online learning.

Finally, the Lenovo 8800 model combines business functionality with impressive specs. This device often features a durable build quality, catering to users requiring a reliable workhorse. Enhanced collaboration tools allow for seamless communication and teamwork, reflecting Lenovo’s commitment to supporting business environments.

Each of these Lenovo models showcases unique characteristics that appeal to different user demographics, making them excellent choices in their respective categories. With cutting-edge technology and thoughtful design, Lenovo continues to meet and exceed the expectations of its customers worldwide.