Dialogue Tech Flybook 3G Notebook PC USB Link, Ieee 1394 Link, Ethernet link Ethernet connection

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CONNECTION THROUGH OPTIONS

Ports and built-in wireless modules allow you to make connections through various options.

USB LINK

You can connect or daisy-chain your USB peripheral devices to either USB port. Windows provides a “plug-and-play” interface for the USB links.

For devices where the driver is already installed in the computer, just connect the device to the computer. The connected device will be automatically linked.

For devices that do not have a driver installed, please refer to the instructions provided by the device manufacturer.

NOTE

When a USB storage device that is connected to your computer needs to be removed, remember to deactivate the connection before removing it. To deactivate a device:

• Double click on the icon Safely Remove Hardware shown on the taskbar.

• When the “Safely Remove Hardware” window appears, select the device to be disconnected and click on “Stop”

IEEE 1394 LINK

You can connect or chain your 1394 supported devices to either 1394 port. Windows offers a “plug-and-play” service for the 1394 links. If the device driver of the connected device is already installed in your computer, the connection occurs automatically. Otherwise you can make reference to the instructions that come with the device.

Ethernet link (Ethernet connection)

Connect a 10 Base-T Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port to a network jack or hub in your network.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Thanks Announcement About this user’s guide Table of contents Packing List Statement of Limited Warranty FeaturesA P T E R IntroductionTurning on the Power Installing Operation System Using the FlybookTo Modify the Working Modes Innovative Prompt to Play Interface MultimediaAudio Power System Recovering Your SystemFrom the Recovery CD Resetting the Flybook DisplayBios Setup Utility Gprs CommunicationDIAL-UP Link Through the BUILT-IN Modem PC Card ConnectionChapter Page CD is installed PackageStatement 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 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 Power ProcessorMemory Storage memoryTablet mode PortsCommunication Working ModesChanging to Tablet Mode Innovative Prompt to Play Interface Connection with an external VGA display device Connection to a video display deviceConnection with the earphone or speakers Inputting sound or voice from an external microphoneWireless network connection Bluetooth communicationUSB link Ieee 1394 linkPage Starting the Flybook Page Installing the battery pack Preparing your computerTurning 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 Adjusting display brightness Connecting display output to an external display deviceSetting display color and resolution Please refer to Windows XP user’s manual for detailsChanging Display Orientation AudioPower Battery systemRecharging the battery AdapterTo start Power Options Selecting a running modeA P T E R Alarms option Power Meter optionPrompt for password when computer resumes from standby Advanced optionAlways show icon on the taskbar Hibernate Protecting your computer against unauthorized access Bios passwordReserving frequent backups of your personal data Protecting personal data contained in your FlyBookUsing a strap to prevent the computer from falling Recovering Your System for Experienced UsersRecovery from a hidden partition of the internal hard disk From the Recovery CD Resetting the ComputerPage 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 Bluetooth communication Optional Making connections to Bluetooth-equipped devicesA P T E R Configuring your connection Making connection to a Gprs network Network Connections windowConnect Gprs Cdma communication Optional Making a dial-up linkBios Setup Utility only for Experienced Users PC card insertionPC card ejection Main Menu DI Default Default Internal HDD SUB-MENUSmart Default Security menu Default menu of the Boot Exit MenuDDR RAM Modules PCMCIA/CF/CardBusIeee Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page HDEM01-000-05-EN