Lenovo Y400 Series USB ports, Modem jack, High current of a digital line might damage the Modem

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Lenovo Notebook Computer User Guide

Note: Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the slightly larger network connector. The telephone line uses higher voltage than the LAN cable; it might damage your computer.

1.1.4.2Modem jack

The Modem jack allows you to connect your notebook to a

telephone line with a standard RJ‐11 connector.

Note: Never connect the Modem jack to a digital line. The

high current of a digital line might damage the Modem.

1.1.5USB ports x1

Use Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors to connect USB interface‐compatible devices, such as a printer or digital camera. The USB ports comply with USB2.0 standards, which enable data transfer speeds 40 times faster than the USB 1.1 standards. (The ports also support USB 1.1.)

Hint: The USB device supports PnP (Plug and Play) technology. That means you can install and remove the USB device when your computer is on.

Caution: Do not install or remove the USB device while the compter is starting or shutting down.

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Contents Welcome Quick tour for your computer LED Indicator Power jack Security keyholeFan louvers LAN port, Modem jackLAN port USB ports Modem jackHigh current of a digital line might damage the Modem Ieee 1394 port Hidden Touchpad status LED indicatorHidden Touchpad Enable/Disable LED indicator 7 SD/MS/MMC card portNUM Lock 15 HDD/ODD LED indicatorSubwoofer Caps LockBattery Wireless & Bluetooth Enable/Disable buttonPower switch Mute buttonNovo button Audio volume status LED indicator ShuttleBuilt‐in microphone Interaction under Windows operating system27 S‐Video port Hidden TouchpadTouchpad button Optical media driveMicrophone‐in jack Headphone‐out jackBattery status System and power status indicatorsPower‐on status Wireless/Bluetooth statusMonitor connector Build‐in stereo speakersBack view Battery Release latch Hard disk/wireless card cover Battery Lock/Unlock latchMemory module cover CPU fan cover Turn on/off the power∙ Releasing battery pack Open/close the LCD display panelStarting up for the first time Turn off the computer Using battery packActivating the battery Click Start ‐ Turn Off Computer‐ Turn OffUsing battery Battery initialization Checking the battery status Lenovo Notebook Computer User Guide Using the LCD display Using keyboardUsing numeric keypad Keyboard shortcutsShortcut Function Fn + Del/Break Fn + SysRq/ScrLkFn + Ins/Pause Fn + → ←Touchpad utilities Click Using the TouchpadTouchpad indicator Drag and DropUsing optical media driver Tray‐in driverSlot‐in driver Setup and maintain the computer Power managementPower management under Windows XP Acpi Mode Standby modeTurn off the monitor or hard disk Hibernation mode Set up low power protection Using multimedia audio system Setting display resolution Connecting IEEE1394 deviceConnecting to external display device Using PC cardsUsing card reader Installing drivers Installing Chipset driverInstalling Graphic Card driver Installing Sound Card driver Installing Bluetooth driverInstalling LAN Card driver Installing Modem driverInstalling EnergyCut driver Installing Wireless LAN Card driver optionalInstalling Touchpad driver Installing Card Reader driverBroadcom PCI‐E Wireless LAN Card driver Bios setup Installing Easy Button driverAccessing the Bios Setup program Menu barMain menu ProgramSystem date Advanced menuSystem time Other informationQuiet Boot Power on DisplayLegacy USB Support Set Supervisor Password Set User PasswordSecurity menu Boot menu Set HDD PasswordPassword on Boot Boot priority order menu Excluded from boot order menu Exit menuExit Saving Changes Load Setup Defaults Hardware configuration and component standard Audio 2GB Memory by two sets of 1GB Sodimm Hard Disk Drive HDDOptical Disk Drive ODD DisplayKeyboard Weight and sizePower ExpansionLenovo Notebook Computer User Guide Take care of using the computer Kind reminderCleaning your computer Environmental requirementsAbout the battery For outdoor usingTroubleshooting Computer does nothing when you press Power buttonYou can turn on the computer but can not start System Printer can not be installed and printed You can not dial‐up with the computer Computer reports error or halts when running some programs Battery service time is too shortService support system Warranty service telephone numbersLCD is black Keep the guide well for future use