Lenovo B580, B480 manual Contents

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Contents

Read this first

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Important safety information

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Conditions that require immediate action . . .

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Safety guidelines

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Chapter 1. Getting to know your

 

computer

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Top view

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Left-side view

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Right-side view

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Front view

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Bottom view

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Status indicators

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Features

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Specifications

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Chapter 2. Using your computer . . . .

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Frequently asked questions

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Tips on using your computer

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Reading the manuals

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Connecting to power

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Turning on the computer

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Configuring the operating system

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Putting the computer into sleep mode or

 

shutting it down

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Using the ac power adapter and the battery pack .

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Checking the battery status

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Using the ac power adapter

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Charging the battery

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Maximizing the battery life

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Handling the battery

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Using the touch pad

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Using the recovery button

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Using the keyboard

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Numeric keypad

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Function key combinations

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Connecting to external devices

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Using the media card reader

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Using the NVIDIA Optimus Graphics feature . . .

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Chapter 3. Connecting to the

 

network

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Wired connection

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Hardware connection

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Software configuration

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Wireless connection

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Hardware connection

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Software configuration

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Chapter 4. You and your computer . . 23

Accessibility and comfort

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Ergonomic information

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Chapter 5. Security

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Attaching a mechanical lock

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Using passwords

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Using a fingerprint reader

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Chapter 6. Recovery overview . . . .

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Using the OneKey Recovery Pro program on the

 

Windows 7 operating system

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Solving recovery problems on the Windows 7

 

operating system

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Using the Windows recovery program on the

 

Windows 8 operating system

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Chapter 7. Replacing devices

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Static electricity prevention

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Replacing the battery

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Replacing the backup battery

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Replacing the hard disk drive

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Replacing a memory module

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Replacing the PCI Express Mini Card for wireless

 

LAN/WiMAX connection

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Removing the optical drive

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Chapter 8. Preventing problems . . .

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General tips for preventing problems

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Taking care of your computer

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Chapter 9. Troubleshooting computer

 

problems

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Troubleshooting

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Battery and power problems

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Computer screen problems

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Problems with drives and other storage

 

devices

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OneKey Recovery Pro program problems . .

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A password problem

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A sound problem

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Other problems

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Appendix A. Regulatory

 

information

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Wireless related information

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Export classification notice

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Contents Lenovo B480 and B580 User GuideSafety, Warranty, and Setup Guide Regulatory Notice Contents Appendix D. Notices Protect the cables from being damaged Read this firstProtect yourself from the heat that your computer generates Prevent your computer from getting wetHandle your computer gently Important safety informationProtect your computer and data when moving it Conditions that require immediate actionService and upgrades Safety guidelinesPower cords and power adapters Extension cords and related devicesPlugs and outlets Power supply statement General battery noticeExternal devices Lithium coin cell battery notice Rechargeable battery noticeHeat and product ventilation Laser compliance statement Electrical current safety informationUsing headphones or earphones Additional safety informationLiquid crystal display LCD notice Xii User Guide Top view Getting to know your computerLeft-side view Right-side view Front view Bottom view Status indicatorsCaps lock indicator Numeric lock indicatorDevice access status indicator Power and battery status indicator FeaturesSpecifications Frequently asked questions Using your computerReading the manuals Tips on using your computerConnecting to power Configuring the operating systemPutting the computer into sleep mode or shutting it down Using the ac power adapter and the battery packChecking the battery status Connecting the ac power adapter Using the ac power adapterCharging the battery Maximizing the battery lifeHandling the battery Lenovo B480 and B580 touch pad Using the touch padUsing the recovery button Using the keyboardNumeric keypad For Lenovo B480 models Launching the camera and audio settings Fn+EscPower conservation Fn+F1 Function key combinationsDisplay backlight control Fn+F2 Switching the display output location Fn+F3Adjusting display brightness level Fn + up/down arrow Volume keys Fn + left/right arrowInserting a flash media card Connecting to external devicesUsing the media card reader Using the Nvidia Optimus Graphics featureCable Connecting to the networkWired connection Hardware connectionWireless connection Software configurationConnecting to the network User Guide Accessibility and comfort You and your computerErgonomic information What if you are traveling? Attaching a mechanical lock Using passwordsUsing a fingerprint reader SecurityUser Guide Solving recovery problems on the Windows 7 operating system Recovery overviewUser Guide Recovery overview User Guide Replacing the battery Replacing devicesStatic electricity prevention Replacing the backup battery Lenovo B480 Lenovo B580 Replacing the hard disk drive Prerequisites for the procedureUser Guide Lenovo B580 Replacing a memory module Replacing devices Lenovo B580 To replace the PCI Express Mini Card, do the following User Guide Lenovo B580 Removing the optical drive Lenovo B580 User Guide General tips for preventing problems Preventing problemsCarry your computer properly Be careful about where and how you workTaking care of your computer Be gentle with your computerData protection Take care in setting passwordsClean the cover of your computer Handle storage media and drives properlyBe sure not to modify your computer Cleaning your computer keyboardCleaning your computer display Registering your computerBattery problems Troubleshooting computer problemsTroubleshooting Battery and power problemsSleep and hibernation problems Computer screen problemsAn ac power adapter problem Startup problemHard disk drive problems Problems with drives and other storage devicesOneKey Recovery Pro program problems Password problemOptical drive problems Computer does not start from a device you want Sound problemOther problems Your computer does not respondUser Guide Wireless related information Wireless interoperabilityAppendix A. Regulatory information Export classification notice Electronic emission noticesUsage environment and your health Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement User Guide Appendix B. Weee and recycling statements China Weee statement Important Weee InformationJapan recycling statements Disposing of Lenovo computer components Recycling information for BrazilBattery recycling information for the European Union User Guide Ukraine RoHS China RoHS Turkish RoHSIndia RoHS Appendix D. Notices Trademarks Energy Star model informationAppendix D. Notices User Guide Index User Guide Page Part Number 1P P/N

B580, B480 specifications

The Lenovo B480 and B580 are part of Lenovo's Essential series, designed for home and business users seeking reliable performance combined with an affordable price point. These laptops offer a range of features and technologies that cater to everyday computing needs while ensuring efficiency and productivity.

The B480 and B580 are equipped with Intel’s third-generation Core processors, enabling smooth multitasking and enhanced performance for various applications. Users can opt for configurations ranging from the Intel Core i3 to the more powerful Core i5 processors, allowing for flexibility based on individual requirements.

One of the main features of the Lenovo B480 and B580 is their 14-inch and 15.6-inch displays, respectively. The displays provide vibrant visuals with a resolution of 1366 x 768, making them suitable for watching movies, browsing the web, and completing work tasks. The B580's larger screen size is particularly appealing for those who prefer a more spacious viewing experience.

Both laptops come with ample storage options, featuring traditional hard disk drives (HDD) with capacities of up to 1TB. This allows users to store a significant amount of data, including documents, multimedia files, and software applications. Furthermore, the inclusion of a DVD drive in both models enhances their versatility, allowing users to play and burn CDs and DVDs.

In terms of memory, the B480 and B580 typically support up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, ensuring smooth performance when running multiple applications simultaneously. The systems also include integrated Intel HD Graphics, which provide adequate graphics performance for standard tasks, casual gaming, and media playback.

Connectivity options are generous with several USB ports, HDMI output, and Ethernet ports available on both models. The inclusion of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allows for easy wireless connections to networks and peripherals, enhancing the overall user experience.

Additionally, Lenovo's proprietary software tools contribute to the functionality of the B480 and B580. Lenovo Solution Center and OneKey Recovery simplify system management and provide users with an easy way to back up their data.

In conclusion, the Lenovo B480 and B580 are reliable laptops equipped with essential features and technologies suitable for a wide range of users. With their balance of performance, storage options, and connectivity, these models offer great value for anyone looking for a dependable and affordable laptop.