Dialogue Tech Flybook 3G Notebook PC What the warranty covers, What the warranty does not cover

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What the warranty covers

• The computer is warranted and provided free from defects in materials and workmanship.

• The computer is warranted conforming to the official published specifications.

• The warranty period starts from the effective date of sale, which coincides with the date of invoice or sales receipt unless Dialogue Technology Corporation or regional resellers inform you otherwise.

• A part replacement will assume the warranty service status of the removed part only.

• Unless Dialogue Technology Corporation and/or international extensions specify otherwise, these warranties apply only to the country or region in which you purchase the computers.

What the warranty does not cover

• Any software programs purchased from third parties are not warranted, whether they are shipped or pre-loaded with the computer, installed subsequently or otherwise.

• Damage caused by misuse, viruses, accidents, modifications, unsuitable physical or operating environments, or improper maintenance is not warranted.

• Any integrated or peripheral devices not provided by Dialogue Technology Corporation are excluded from warranty.

• The warranty is void by removal or alteration of identification labels on the computer or its parts.

• Dialogue Technology Corporation does not warrant error-free operation of the hardware and software for the uninterrupted use of Flybook for lengthy intervals.

Warranty service

If the computer does not function as warranted during the warranty period, please contact the assistance centers or authorized resellers to obtain the warranty services.

In general, you must provide the information or evidence stated on the Warranty Card to the service center before requesting assistance.

Furthermore, it is necessary to inform the assistance center:

• What kind of problem you are having with your FlyBook

• How you have attempted to resolve this problem.

• Remember to make a copy of your personal data before delivering the computer to the service center. The service center does not guarantee for your personal data on the hard disk during the service and maintenance period nor does it guarantee for its privacy.

• In order to fulfill their obligations, the service center or reseller must have the rights to access your Flybook without any limits.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Thanks Announcement About this user’s guide Table of contents Introduction Packing List Statement of Limited WarrantyFeatures A P T E RInnovative Prompt to Play Interface Multimedia Turning on the Power Installing Operation SystemUsing the Flybook To Modify the Working ModesDisplay Audio Power SystemRecovering Your System From the Recovery CD Resetting the FlybookPC Card Connection Bios Setup UtilityGprs Communication DIAL-UP Link Through the BUILT-IN ModemChapter Page Package CD is installedStatement of limited warranty What the warranty covers What the warranty does not coverWarranty service Liability Limitations How to get help Best care for your FlyBookTaking care of the computer Taking care of your battery pack Taking care of the adapter and power cordIntroduction Page Front view Glance at your FlyBook computerDescription Rear view Description Ieee 1394 ports Bottom View Storage memory PowerProcessor MemoryWorking Modes Tablet modePorts CommunicationChanging to Tablet Mode Innovative Prompt to Play Interface Inputting sound or voice from an external microphone Connection with an external VGA display deviceConnection to a video display device Connection with the earphone or speakersIeee 1394 link Wireless network connectionBluetooth communication USB linkPage Starting the Flybook Page Installing the battery pack Preparing your computerTurning on Your Flybook Operating System Using Your Flybook Page GPRS/CDMA IndicatorsWindows keys KeyboardKey Description Hot keys Special Lock KeysTrack POINTS, Mouse BUTTONS, and PAN Button KEY DescriptionTouch Panel Calibrating your touch panel Display Please refer to Windows XP user’s manual for details Adjusting display brightnessConnecting display output to an external display device Setting display color and resolutionAudio Changing Display OrientationAdapter PowerBattery system Recharging the batterySelecting a running mode To start Power OptionsA P T E R Power Meter option Alarms optionPrompt for password when computer resumes from standby Advanced optionAlways show icon on the taskbar Hibernate Protecting personal data contained in your FlyBook Protecting your computer against unauthorized accessBios password Reserving frequent backups of your personal dataUsing a strap to prevent the computer from falling Recovering Your System for Experienced UsersRecovery from a hidden partition of the internal hard disk Resetting the Computer From the Recovery CDPage Chapter USB Link Ieee 1394 LinkEthernet link Ethernet connection Configuring Your Connection Making Connection to AN Ethernet Access Point Configuring your connectionsControl Center Page Making connection to a Wireless Network Making connections to Bluetooth-equipped devices Bluetooth communication OptionalA P T E R Configuring your connection Making connection to a Gprs network Network Connections windowConnect Gprs Making a dial-up link Cdma communication OptionalBios Setup Utility only for Experienced Users PC card insertionPC card ejection Default Internal HDD SUB-MENU Main Menu DI DefaultSmart Default menu of the Boot Exit Menu Default Security menuDDR RAM Modules PCMCIA/CF/CardBusIeee Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page HDEM01-000-05-EN