Dialogue Tech Flybook 3G Notebook PC user manual Description

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Item

Description

 

 

 

1.

Battery bay

Where the computer’s battery pack is housed.

 

 

 

2.

Keyboard

An input device that allows users to insert data and to

 

 

control the FlyBook.

3.

Track point

A pointing device which functions like a mouse pointer or

 

 

panning keys (When panning function is activated).

 

 

 

4.

Left and right click

Click devices that function like the left and right buttons of the

 

buttons (x2)

normal mouse. Both the left set and the right set of buttons

 

 

have the same function.

5.

Scroll button

A button that allows you to activate or deactivate the

 

 

scrolling function.

6.

Speakers (x2)

Audio output devices that amplify the sound emitted by the

 

 

computer.

7.

Convertible hinge

A metallic hinge with 2 shafts that allow the FlyBook to be

 

 

modified from notebook to tablet mode and viceversa.

8.

Magnetic closures

Magnetic devices that fix the display when FlyBook is being

 

 

used as a tablet.

9.

Reed switch (hidden)

Magnetic-force-sensitive switch that automatically turns off

 

 

the display screen when it is used in notebook mode.

10. Display screen

Allows users to operate the FlyBook by simply touching the

 

(Touch panel) LCD

screen with the stylus pen.

11. Microphone

An input device for amplifying the sound.

12.LED status (Power-Charge- LEDs that show the functioning status of the keys and

Hard disk-Wlan-Gprs- sub-systems. Bluetooth)

13. GPRS/CDMA Antenna

This antenna is used for built-in GPRS and CDMA modules.

(built-in)

 

 

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Contents User’s Manual Page Thanks Announcement About this user’s guide Table of contents A P T E R Packing List Statement of Limited WarrantyFeatures IntroductionTo Modify the Working Modes Turning on the Power Installing Operation SystemUsing the Flybook Innovative Prompt to Play Interface MultimediaFrom the Recovery CD Resetting the Flybook Audio Power SystemRecovering Your System DisplayDIAL-UP Link Through the BUILT-IN Modem Bios Setup UtilityGprs Communication PC Card ConnectionChapter Page CD is installed PackageStatement of limited warranty What the warranty does not cover What the warranty coversWarranty service Liability Limitations Best care for your FlyBook How to get helpTaking care of the computer Taking care of the adapter and power cord Taking care of your battery packIntroduction Page Glance at your FlyBook computer Front viewDescription Rear view Description Ieee 1394 ports Bottom View Memory PowerProcessor Storage memoryCommunication Tablet modePorts Working ModesChanging to Tablet Mode Innovative Prompt to Play Interface Connection with the earphone or speakers Connection with an external VGA display deviceConnection to a video display device Inputting sound or voice from an external microphoneUSB link Wireless network connectionBluetooth communication Ieee 1394 linkPage Starting the Flybook Page Preparing your computer Installing the battery packTurning on Your Flybook Operating System Using Your Flybook Page Indicators GPRS/CDMAKeyboard Windows keysKey Description Special Lock Keys Hot keysKEY Description Track POINTS, Mouse BUTTONS, and PAN ButtonTouch Panel Calibrating your touch panel Display Setting display color and resolution Adjusting display brightnessConnecting display output to an external display device Please refer to Windows XP user’s manual for detailsChanging Display Orientation AudioRecharging the battery PowerBattery system AdapterTo start Power Options Selecting a running modeA P T E R Alarms option Power Meter optionAdvanced option Prompt for password when computer resumes from standbyAlways show icon on the taskbar Hibernate Reserving frequent backups of your personal data Protecting your computer against unauthorized accessBios password Protecting personal data contained in your FlyBookRecovering Your System for Experienced Users Using a strap to prevent the computer from fallingRecovery from a hidden partition of the internal hard disk From the Recovery CD Resetting the ComputerPage Chapter Ieee 1394 Link USB LinkEthernet link Ethernet connection Configuring Your Connection Making Connection to AN Ethernet Configuring your connections Access PointControl Center Page Making connection to a Wireless Network Bluetooth communication Optional Making connections to Bluetooth-equipped devicesA P T E R Configuring your connection Network Connections window Making connection to a Gprs networkConnect Gprs Cdma communication Optional Making a dial-up linkPC card insertion Bios Setup Utility only for Experienced UsersPC card ejection Main Menu DI Default Default Internal HDD SUB-MENUSmart Default Security menu Default menu of the Boot Exit MenuPCMCIA/CF/CardBus DDR RAM ModulesIeee Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page HDEM01-000-05-EN