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Troubleshooting
Specs
Error codes
Dimension
Connecting to a Power Source
If external devices such as USB cameras, scanners, printers do not function correctly when connected to the system, it is usually a problem with the device driver or the device itself. Consult the device’s manufacturer first before contacting TriGem USA support center
Running BIOS Setup
Adjusting the LCD Screen Display
Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery
Modifying the BIOS Settings
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Contents
N3400 Series User’s Guide
Space Saving Contemporary Design
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
Regulations Information
Before You Start
RF exposure warning
FCC Conditions
FCC Radlo Frequency Interference Requlrements
Before You Start
Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery
Before You Start
Macrovision Notice
Power management status
Optical Device Drive Notice
Before You Start
Safety Instructions
Before You Start
11. Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage the equipment or cause an electrical shock
Before You Start
Information about ENERGY STAR
Before You Start
Both the computer and monitor can be woken from “sleep” mode through user interaction with any of the computer’s input devices ex mouse, keyboard, etc
Before You Start
WEEE Statement
Before You Start
Before You Start
Trademarks
Release History
First Release
Before You Read
Before You Start
Before You Start
Table of Content
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Introduction
Chapter 9 Specification
Chapter 6 Running BIOS Setup
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Chapter 7 VGA Utilities
Introduction
Chapter1
Unpacking
Chapter 1 Introduction
Getting to Know Your Computer
Introduction
Welcome to the Notebook PC
Opening the LCD Panel
1. Integrated webcam 2. Built-in microphone
Front View
Chapter 1 Introduction
6. Touchpad 7. LED Status Indicator
4. Power button / Power Indicator
Persistent green light indicates the Power is ON 5. Keyboard
Press momentarily to turn on the system
4. 4-in-1 card reader
Left Views
1. Power jack DC-in 2. Ventilation grill 3. USB connector
The 4-in-1 Card Reader supports SD Card, MMC Card, MS and MS-Pro Card
4. Network connector LAN
Right View
1. Headphone/Speaker/SPDIF jack 2. Microphone jack 3. USB connectors
5. VGA port 6. Kensington lock
1. Ventilation grill
Bottom View
2. CPU/Hard disk drive / Battery pack / Main memory cover
3. Integrated speakers
Getting Started
Chapter
Connecting the AC Adapter
Connecting to a Power Source
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Turning On Your Notebook Computer
Operating on Battery Power
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Charging the Battery Pack
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Using the Notebook Computer
Chapter
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Adjusting the LCD Screen Display
LCD Care
LCD only CRT only
External CRT Display
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Simultaneous display of the LCD screen and CRT monitor
Function Keys Quick Keys
The Notebook’s Hot Key Controls
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Adjusting the mouse pointer speed
TouchPad Precautions
How to improve the sensitivity of the touch pad
The TouchPad
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
1 Double click the Finger-sensing Pad icon in the task bar
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Adjusting the Finger-sensing Pad
1 Double click the Finger-sensing Pad icon in the task bar
Page Up / Down
Features
Gesture Applications
Applications
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Flick / Sweep
Features
Applications
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Pinch
Features
Applications
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Rotate
Features
Applications
Dual Pad function
1. Dual Pad switch key
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
4. Email key
2. Windows Media Player key
3. Internet key
5. Hotkeys User-defined buttons
3 Select the Open in the Enable icon function menu
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
6. Volume key
4 Select a pre-defined application or select your own application by selecting Open... then choosing your application
The Battery Power System
Power Saving Modes
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Preparing the Battery Pack for Use Battery Calibration
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Battery Status
Automatic Battery Pack Charging Function
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Battery Low Warning
Small Battery for the Real Time Clock
Battery Low Indicates that there is 7 to 10 minutes charge remaining
Adjusting the Brightness
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Desktop
Using the Windows
Help Windows
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Allows easy access to all Windows programs
Recycle Bin
Start Button
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Notification
Taskbar
toolbar you want to add
Auto-hide the taskbar
Control Panel
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Using the Bluetooth Capabilities of Your Notebook PC
Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer
Desktop Operation
Chapter4
The Multimedia Sound System
Audio
Chapter 4 Desktop Operation
Audio Software
Audio Volume Control
Connecting Peripheral Devices
Sound Recording
Internet Connection
Chapter
Using a Wired LAN for Connection to the Internet
Chapter 5 Internet Connection
Using Wireless LAN Network for Connection to the Internet
Chapter 5 Internet Connection
Running BIOS Setup
Chapter
Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen
Entering the BIOS Setup Screen
Chapter 6 Running BIOS Setup
BIOS Action Keys
Chapter 6 Running BIOS Setup
Advanced
Modifying the BIOS Settings
Main
Chapter 6 Running BIOS Setup
Security Boot Exit
Chapter 6 Running BIOS Setup
VGA Utilities
Chapter
Chapter 7 VGA Utilities
Chapter 7 VGA Utilities
This feature allows you to connect external display devices
Display Settings
Display Devices
Chapter 7 VGA Utilities
This feature allows you to adjust the color rate of your display
Color Correction
Hot Keys
Chapter 7 VGA Utilities
Troubleshooting
Chapter
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Check to see that the white light indicator on the AC adapter is it
If external devices such as USB cameras, scanners, printers do not function correctly when connected to the system, it is usually a problem with the device driver or the device itself. Consult the device’s manufacturer first before contacting TriGem USA support center
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Sound cannot be recorded
Audio Problems
No speaker output
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
The hard drive is making abnormal whining noises
Hard Disk Problems
The hard disk drive does not work or is not recognizable
The hard disk drive has reached its capacity
The hard disk takes longer to read a file
Display Problems
The display panel is blank when the system is turned on
The files are corrupted
The built-in keyboard accepts no input
Keyboard and Mouse Problems
The built-in touch pad performs erratically
The characters on the screen repeat while I type
The O/S issues an insufficient memory error message during operation
CMOS Battery Problem
Memory Problems
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
PC Cards do not function
PC Card Problems
Windows crashes or freezes when you remove the PC card
The PC card cannot be recognized
The program appears stopped or runs very slowly
Performance Problems
The computer becomes hot
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
The USB device does not work
USB2.0 Problems
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Recovering Your Original Software
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
8 Windows Vista starts and the registration program runs
Specification
Chapter
Core Logic
Chapter 9 Specification
Memory
Intel GM45 + ICH9M
Intel GM45 integrated GraphicsX4500HD
Audio Codec
Card reader 4 in
Realtek ALC269
LAN Controller
Wireless LAN Optional
Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5100 Series
Keyboard
LCD is 13.3’’ WXGA, resolution 1280X800 or
Battery Pack
AC-Adapter
Auto Voltage adjustment between 100 and 240VAC 50/60Hz 65 Watts, 3pin
Camera module
BIOS
Physical Dimensions
Support AMD BIOS