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Main
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Disclaimer
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Concerning Lithium Batteries
Canadian Department of Communications
FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
About This Manual
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Table of Contents
1 Getting Started
2 System Tour
3Power
4 Options
5 Software
6Setup
7 Traveling with the Notebook
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List of Figures
List of Tables
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Write-protect your diskettes to prevent accidental erasure. To do this,
Figure 1-1 Write-protecting a 3.5-inch Diskette
When you put a label on a 3.5-inch diskette, make sure that the label is
1.3 Connecting the Notebook
1.4 Creating Backup and Startup Diskettes
1.5 Getting Help Online
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2.2 Display
Figure 2-1 Display
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2.3 Indicator Lights
Figure 2-2 Indicator Lights
Table 2-1 Indicator Status Descriptions
2.4 Keyboard
2.4.1 Keyboard Layout
Figure 2-3 Keyboard Layout
2.4.2 Special Keys
Table 2-2 Lock Key Descriptions
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Table 2-3 Using the Embedded Keypad
Windows 95 Keys
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows 95-specific functions.
Table 2-4 Windows 95 Key Descriptions
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System Tour 2-15
Table 2-6 Eject Menu Descriptions
2.4.3 Automatic Tilt Feature
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2.5 Touchpad
Table 2-7 Touchpad Functions
2.6 Storage
2.6.1 Hard Disk
2.6.2 Module Bay
Figure 2-6 Module Bay
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2.7 Ports
2.7.1 Left Panel Ports
Table 2-8 Left Panel Port Descriptions
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2.7.2 Rear Panel Ports
Figure 2-8 Rear Panel Ports
System Tour 2-27
Table 2-9 describes these ports.
Table 2-9 Rear Panel Port Descriptions
2.8 Audio
2.8.1 Built-in Speakers and Microphone
Figure 2-9 Built-in Speakers and Microphone
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2.9 Communications
2.9.1 Serial Infrared
2.9.2 Fax/Data Modem
2.10 Securing your Notebook
2.10.1 Security Notch
2.10.2 System Resource Lock
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3.1 Battery Power
3.1.1 Battery Pack Characteristics
3.1.2 Removing and Installing the Battery Pack
3.1.3 Charging the Battery
Rapid charge mode
Charge-in-use mode
Trickle charge mode
3.1.4 Checking the Battery Level
Onscreen fuel gauge Windows 95 battery indicator Battery pack gauge
When the notebook is running on AC power, a plug icon replaces the battery icon on the taskbar.
Table 3-1 Battery-level Chart
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3.1.6 Battery Low Condition
The battery indicator ( ) flashes until battery power is depleted or
The fuel gauge (accessed via -
There is enough battery power left to save system information onto the
The suspend-to-disk file created by the Sleep Manager is present and
All suspend-to-disk conditions are matched. See section 3.2.2.
Table 3-2 Course of Action for Battery-low Condition
3.2 Power Management
3.2.1 The Concept of Heuristics
3.2.2 Suspend Modes
Suspend-to-memory mode Suspend-to-disk mode
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Closing the display Battery fail condition occurs without a powered AC adapter connected
When battery is low while the notebook is in suspend-to-memory mode,
3.2.3 Advanced Power Management (APM)
Advanced Power Management greatly prolongs battery life. Use APM whenever possible.
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Chapter 4
Options
4.1 External Monitor
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4.2 External Keyboard
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4.4 External Pointing Device
Figure 4-4 Connecting an External Pointing Device
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4.6 Audio Devices
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4.9 Miscellaneous Options
4.9.1 Additional Power Packs
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4.9.2 Cables
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4.10 Key Component Upgrades
Contact your authorized dealer if you decide to perform an upgrade.
4.10.1 Additional Memory
Table 4-1 Memory Configurations
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4.10.2 Hard Disk
Table 4-2 Hard Disk List
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5.1 System Software
Windows 95 or other operating systems System utilities and applications
5.2 Sleep Manager
5.2.1 Accessing the Sleep Manager
Taskbar. Double-click on the Sleep Manager status icon if enabled. Start menu
5-4 Users Manual
The Sleep Manager displays below:
Table 5-1 Sleep Manager Window Items
Table 5-1 Sleep Manager Window Items (continued)
5.2.2 Sleep Manager Functions
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5.2.3 Running Sleep Manager
Software 5-9
5.2.4 Sleep Manager Troubleshooting Tips
The following table lists the error messages you may receive with their corresponding solutions:
Table 5-2 Sleep Manager Error Messages and Solutions
5.2.5 Uninstalling Sleep Manager
[Suspend to Disk]
[Enabled]
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5.3 Touchpad Driver
5.3.1 Configuring the Touchpad
5.4 XingMPEG
5.5 Re-installing System Drivers and Applications
Table 5-3 Location of Drivers
Table 5-4 Location of Applications
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6.3 About My Computer
Table 6-1 About My Computer Item Descriptions
6-6 Users Manual
Table 6-1 About My Computer Item Descriptions (continued)
Press _ to return to the main screen.
6.4 System Configuration
6.4.2 Diskette Drives
6.4.3 Hard Disks
6.4.4 Num Lock After Boot
6.4.5 LCD Expansion Mode
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6.4.6Internal Cache
Write Through
6.4.7External Cache
6.4.8Enhanced IDE Features
8 sectors Disabled
Disabled
6.4.9Onboard Communication Ports
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6.4.11 Reset PnP Resources
6.5 Power Saving Options
6.5.1 When Lid is Closed
Suspend to Disk
6.5.2 Suspend to Disk on Critical Battery
6.5.3Display Always On
6.5.4Internal Speaker
6.5.5External Mouse Location
COM 1 PS/2
6.5.6 Internal Modem
6.5.7Resume On Modem Ring
6.5.8Resume On Schedule
6.5.9Resume Date / Resume Time
6.6 System Security
6.6.1 Supervisor and User Passwords
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If you enter Setup using the user password, you cannot modify or remove the supervisor password.
] or [ 6.6.2 Diskette Drive Control
Table 6-2 Diskette Drive Control Settings
6-24 Users Manual
6.6.3 Hard Disk Drive Control
Table 6-3 Hard Disk Drive Control Settings
6.6.4 Start Up Sequences
Table 6-4 Start Up Sequences Settings
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6.7 Reset to Default Settings
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7.1 Travel Preparations
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7-4 Users Manual
7.3 Worldwide Support
Regional Headquarters
Worldwide Operations
Traveling with the Notebook 7-5
7-6 Users Manual
Traveling with the Notebook 7-7
7-8 Users Manual
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8.1 Q & A
What do I do if my notebook hangs and rebooting doesnt solve the problem?
PS/2 Y-Bridge Cable
I opened the display but the notebook does not start or boot-up.
I made some changes in Setup but they dont seem to take effect.
Nothing appears on the screen.
The keyboard does not respond.
The serial mouse does not work.
The printer does not work.
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Troubleshooting 8-7
8.2 POST Error Messages
Table 8-1 POST Error Messages
Table 8-1 POST Error Messages (continued)
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Specifications A-1
Appendix A
Specifications
A-2 Users Manual
Specifications A-3
A-4 Users Manual
Address and Interrupt Tables B-1
Appendix B
Address and Interrupt Tables
B.1 System Memory Map
B-2 Users Manual
B.2 I/O Address Map
Address and Interrupt Tables B-3
B.3 Interrupt Levels
B.4 DMA Channels