NEC M380 manual Preparing for Travel, What To Take, Power Connections, Getting Through Customs

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Preparing for Travel

The notebook makes a natural travelling companion. With a little preparation you can use the notebook anywhere you go, to prepare your business documents, confirm your travel plans, surf the Internet, or simply stay in touch with those back home!

Here is what you should do before you leave home:

Note

Speed the trip through airport security by carrying a charged notebook. Inspectors want to see the screen display a message. The boot message is usually sufficient.

If your notebook is fully charged, the inspection only takes a minute or so. Otherwise, be prepared to attach the AC adaptor and power cable. And if you don't have these, the inspection might include a disassembly of the notebook.

Back up your notebook's hard disk.

Insert a fully charged battery to ensure your notebook is ready to quickly boot up at the airport security check.

Fully charge all your batteries.

Tape your business card to your notebook, AC adaptor, and batteries.

If you run your notebook with battery power, maximise battery life by using power-saving features whenever possible.

Take along any application or data files on diskette that you might need.

Check that you have everything you need before you leave on a trip.

What To Take

The following are what you should take with you when you travel with your notebook.

Extra fully charged batteries.

Single-outlet surge protector.

Appropriate AC plug adaptor for international voltage requirements.

AC extension cord.

Extra phone cord to reach wall jacks.

A copy of "proof of purchase" for your notebook and other equipment or customs registration form for customs check.

The Warranty Card or Service and Warranty Guide, detailing the international technical support phone numbers.

Your notebook's Quick Reference.

Power Connections

With the right accessories, you can run your notebook almost anywhere! Your notebook self- adjusts to various power sources. The United States, Canada and most of Central and South America use 120-volt AC. Most other countries of the world use 240-volt AC. Make sure the power source falls within the system compatible range.

There are a few countries with areas that use DC as their main power source. You need a DC- to-AC converter in particular areas of Argentina, Brazil, India, Madeira and South Africa.

To use your notebook outside of your country, you need an adaptor plug. There are several different plugs available worldwide. You can buy these at an electronics supply store.

Getting Through Customs

With so many countries in the world, you can be sure that there are a variety of customs regulations. Plan wisely to get your notebook through customs by carrying the appropriate documentation to assure the customs agent that your notebook is not a recent purchase.

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Contents NEC Versa M380 Series Table of Contents Text Setup About Your Electronic User’s GuideElectronic User’s Guide For specific models onlyBasic Care and Handling Tips Precautions for Notebook Use Be sure to follow these power cord safety tipsRoutine Cleaning Storage RequirementsIntroducing Your NEC Versa Getting to Know Your NotebookFront View of the Notebook Indicator Wireless PowerDescription LEDs Email ButtonBack View of the Notebook Left Side View of the NotebookRight Side View of the Notebook Battery Security Lock Battery Bay Battery Release Latch Bottom View of the NotebookKeyboard LED Behaviour Indicates that Wireless LAN is enabled Wireless technology boardOnly This indicates that ECO mode is enabled Green IndicatorPower Button Optional AccessoriesFunction Keys Using the Touchpad Touchpad Tips Power Sources AC AdaptorPowering The Notebook On and Off Connecting the AC AdaptorUsing the Battery Connect the AC adaptor as followsCharging the Battery Low Battery PowerConserving Battery Power Power Management FeaturesReplacing the Battery Battery PrecautionsRemoving the Battery in your Notebook Installing the Battery in your NotebookHandling the Battery Disposing of the BatteryIntroducing Bios Setup for Windows Vista Entering Bios SetupBios Setup Menus Use Bios Setup toIntroducing Bios Setup for Windows XP Press F2 to Enter Bios Setup F8 to Display Boot OrderUpdating the Bios Windows Vista Operating System Setup For Windows Vista Operating system setupWindows Vista Operating System Introduction Windows Vista Operating SystemsDual Boot 2 languages For Hong Kong dual boot models onlyWindows Language Selection Windows Vista Operating System Desktop IconsTaskbar Icons Start Menu Technical Support InformationManaging System Power Windows Vista Operating System Windows Vista Operating System Power Options PropertiesPower Plan Alarms AdvancedTips for Using Windows Vista Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Windows VistaWindows XP Operating System Introduction Windows XP Operating SystemsOnly applicable to Windows XP Windows XP Operating System Setup For Windows XP Operating system setupIntroduction → Windows XP Operating System Setup Among the new features are IntroductionWindows XP Operating System Professional versus Home EditionDesktop Icons Taskbar IconsStart Menu Windows XP Operating System Power Options Properties Managing System Power Windows XP Operating SystemPower schemes Technical Support InformationNone Power Meter HibernateChecked Windows XP Operating System Power Management States Recognising the Power Management StatesGo to Start, Turn off computer, Standby Close the LCD panel Tips for Using Windows XP Booting in Safe ModeRestarting in Safe Mode Changing the AutoPlay Setting Changing the Display ResolutionDebugging Mode Internet Connection WizardEstablishing Passwords Click on Start, Control Panel, and Appearance and ThemesCustomising the Taskbar Customising the DesktopSystem Configuration Label Applications Adobe ReaderBluetooth Wireless Technology Blu-ray Page CyberLink MakeDisc Easy DVD Burning for the Digital HomeImport All Kinds of File Formats Including Record TV Create Stylish DVD MenusEasy Media Creator MusicData Back UpMore Features Advanced OptionsIntel Turbo Memory McAfee Personal Firewall Proven security that helps prevent hacker attacksKey Features McAfee SecurityCenterMcAfee VirusScan Proven security that protects against viruses and spywareNorton Internet SecurityTM SRS Premium Sound Using your NEC Versa Removable Disk Drives General Information about Optical DiscsOptical Drive Disc LoadingDisc Care Optical Disc Drive CareBays Hard Disk DriveProtecting Your Notebook From Power Outages Taking Care of Your NotebookProtecting Your Notebook From Damage Keeping Your Notebook in Good Condition Security Operating Environment Preventive Maintenance First Time UseDaily WeeklyShipping Your Notebook Use these steps to prepare your notebook for shippingWireless LAN/Bluetooth Wireless Technology Connecting using a ModemModem Local Area Network LANPower Connections Preparing for TravelWhat To Take Getting Through CustomsConnecting / Using Your Modem Connecting / Using a LANUsing Peripheral Devices USB Devices Audio VideoSetting Up a Healthy Work Environment Vary Your Workday Practise Some Stretching ExercisesArrange Your Equipment Your ChairCheck the following Your Desk Your Input DevicesYour Screen Reducing the Risk of Injuries Vary Your WorkdayPractise Some Stretching Exercises Potential Medical Conditions Repetitive Strain InjuryThree Stages of Repetitive Strain Injury Epilepsy Warning Pre-Existing Conditions and Psychosocial FactorsProblem Checklist Problem ResolutionStart-Up Problems If You Need AssistanceRecovery Information for Windows Vista only NEC Recovery Program from backup partitionFull Recovery Partial RecoveryBackup your personal files Return your notebook to its original configurationPage Page If You Wish to Perform a Full Recovery Other filesRecovery Information for Windows XP only Starting the Recovery Program If you wish to perform a Complete Recovery Select Partial Recovery and click on NextFrequently Asked Questions Where can I find the call centre phone number?Boot Problems Computer VirusesTechnical Support What is a computer virus? What can I do to keep my notebook virus-free?Is my notebook virus-free? What are the different types of viruses?Internet How do I connect to the internet?How do search engines work? How can I narrow down a search on the Internet?Digital Video and Ieee 1394 Devices Ieee 1394 DevicesAre cookies a threat to privacy? Can a virus attach itself to cookies?What is the Digital Video DV format? Digital VideoWhat are the benefits of Digital Video? Safety Notices Safety Warning Modifications to the ProductRadio Frequency Interference Statement Radio Frequency InterferenceSafety Extra Low Voltage Selv Connections and Remote EarthProtected Extra Low Voltage Pelv Remote EarthPower Supply and Cables Power SupplySingapore, Hong Kong, Bangladesh and Maldives PhilippinesBatteries Laser Compliance Statement Thunderstorm WarningRadio-communication Regulation if applicable Additional NoticesElectrostatic Discharge ESD and ESD Protection Product Storage Environment GuidelinesRecommended Environment OperationLAN Wireless LAN GlossaryTerm Definition Ieee107 108 Copyright CopyrightDisclaimer Trademarks Official Name of the Software Used