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Contents
Part No. DDN
Mobile Laptop
Motorola, Inc All rights reserved
Pentium M Model Model # HK1223
Part Number799001147001 7990 0114 3001 R01
Operation Manual
ML900
Pentium M Model # HK1223
COPYRIGHT
TRADEMARKS
Class B Regulations
Regulations Information
Canadian Department of Communications
Wireless LAN Module Statement
FCC RF Exposure Statement
Canada
SAFE USAGE NOTIFICATION
Canada Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
Facilities
Product Safety and RF Exposure Information
Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards
Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility
For Vehicles with an Air Bag
Driver Safety
Operational Warnings
Medical Devices
Antennas
Operational Cautions
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Blasting Caps and Areas
LICENSE AGREEMENT
Section 3 TITLE AND OWNERSHIP
Section 5 RIGHT TO USE MOTOROLA’S NAME
Section 10 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
LIMITED WARRANTY
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS
IV. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
III. How TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS
V. GOVERNING LAW
States patent, that such purchaser will permit Motorola, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the product or its parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or its parts as depredated and accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the product or its parts as established by Motorola
NORWEGIAN
About the Battery
Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries
DANISH
FRENCH
About the Modem
Attention for USA Users
About the AC Adapter
5. Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged
Chapter 2 Operating Your Computer
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Configuring the Display Modes
Chapter 3 Managing Power
Using the DVD/Combo/DVD Dual Drive
Installing the DVD/Combo/DVD Dual Drive
Chapter 7 Caring for the Computer
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Utility SCU
Chapter 6 Installing Software Drivers
Chapter 4 Expanding Your Computer
Using the Fingerprint Recognition System Utility
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Appendix A Specifications
Appendix B Fingerprint Recognition System
Page
Preface
Notational Conventions
CHAPTER
Getting Started
Connecting to AC Power
Getting the Computer Running
Unpacking
1. Make sure the computer is turned off
Opening the Cover
Turning On and Off the Computer
Turning On
Turning Off
Taking a Look at the Computer
Right-Side Components
Getting Started
Getting Started
Left-Side Components
Getting Started
Rear Components
Getting Started
Front Components
Bottom-Side Components
1-10
Getting Started
CPU Socket and
Getting Started
1-11
See Also
Top-open Components
Component
Description
Getting Started
Component
Description
See Also
1-14
Where to Go from Here
For this purpose…
Do this…
CHAPTER
Operating Your Computer
Starting and Stopping the Computer
Starting the Computer
Stopping the Computer
To start up or
Operating Your Computer
To stop in this mode…
Do this…
Typewriter Keys
Using the Keyboard
Cursor-Control Keys
Numeric Keypad
Operating Your Computer
Euro Symbol
Windows Keys
Function Keys
Fn Key
Hot Keys
KeyDescription
Operating Your Computer
KeyDescription
Using the Touchpad
2-10
pad to drag the selected object to your destination. When you lift
Term
Action
Configuring the Touchpad
Using the Touchscreen option
AC in HDD heater on indicator
Using the Hard Disk Drive
Using the DVD/Combo/DVD Dual Drive
Installing the DVD/Combo/DVD Dual Drive
Inserting and Removing a Disc
Using the Video Features
TABLE NOTES
Configuring the Display Modes
Using the Audio Features
Connecting Audio Devices
Using the LAN
Using the Communication Features
802.11a+b+g mode
Using the Wireless LAN option
Peer-to-Peer Ad-Hoc and Access Point Infrastructure modes support
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy 64/128-bit data encryprion
authentication used by the
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Using the Wireless Modem PRM240 option
Using the Modem
− Serial communications interference port TTL level
Using the GPS option
Using the Bluetooth option
Using the MESH Modem option
check with the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibility with your computer
CHAPTER
Managing Power
AC Adapter
Charging the Battery Pack
Battery Pack
Checking the Battery Level
Initializing the Battery Pack
Replacing the Battery Pack
Battery Low Signals and Actions
Power Management
Hibernation
Power-Saving Tips
3-10
Managing Power
External monitor USB device Serial device IR device
Expanding Your Computer
This chapter gives guidelines on installing and using these devices
CHAPTER
Connecting an External Monitor
Connecting a USB Device
Connecting a Serial Device
Connecting an IR Device
Expanding Your Computer
Connecting a Video Capture Device
Expanding Your Computer
System Memory Upgrade
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
This chapter tells you how to use the SCU program
CHAPTER
When and How to Use the SCU Program
When to Use
Starting SCU
Function
Moving Around and Making Selections
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
A brief description of keyboard usage is listed next
Main Menu
Date and Time
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
USB Emulation
Internal Numlock
Advanced Menu
Geyserville Support
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
Shared Video Memory
HDD Heater
COM Ports
Power-on Password
Security Menu
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
Hard Disk Boot Sector
SCU Password
Boot Sequence
Boot Menu
Discard Changes and Exit
Get Default Values
Exit Menu
Save Changes and Exit
CHAPTER
Installing Software Drivers
How to Use the Driver CD
Drivers on the First Page
Drivers on the Second Page
Installing Software Drivers
Drivers on the Three Page
Click on the TouchScreen button to install touch screen
Click on the GPS button to on installing the GPS DRIVER
Install Touch Screen Driver for Windows 2000, Windows XP
Installing Software Drivers
Step 2. SELECT Performance Æ Click Advanced…
Installing Software Drivers
3. CANCEL Use overlays-Click OK
2. Please cancel the function “Automatic Rotation Detection”. See Fig1
Installing Software Drivers
Fig1 Fig2
6-11
Fig1
Advanced Calibration
6-14
Installing Software Drivers
Installing Software Drivers
Fig1
6-15
Installing Software Drivers
Fig2
6-16
Installing Software Drivers
Fig1
6-17
6-18
Installing Software Drivers
CHAPTER
Caring for the Computer
Using the Password
Using an Anti-Virus Strategy
Protecting the Computer
Taking Care of the Computer
Location Guidelines
General Guidelines
Battery Pack Guidelines
Cleaning Guidelines
When Traveling
Caring for the Computer
CHAPTER
Troubleshooting
Preliminary Checklist
Go to
Solving Common Problems
Problem Type
Troubleshooting
Battery Problems
Bluetooth Problems
The operating time of a fully charged battery becomes shorter
You cannot eject a disc
DVD Drive Problems
I cannot end a Bluetooth connection
The DVD drive cannot read a disc
The characters on the screen are dim
Display Problems
Resolution cannot be adjusted to desired setting
Nothing appears on the screen
Simultaneous display/multi-display does not work
Fingerprint Recognition Problems
Hardware Device Problems
The computer does not recognize a newly installed device
The hard disk drive in-use indicator glows without blinking
Hard Disk Drive Problems
Infrared Problems
The hard disk drive error message appears on the screen
I cannot access the network
Keyboard, Mouse and Touchpad Problems
LAN Problems
The numeric keypad is disabled
Radio interference exists
WLAN Problems
I cannot use the WLAN feature
Transmission quality is poor
Modem Problems
I cannot access the network
The modem does not work
The computer does not enter Standby or Hibernation mode immediately
Power Management Problems
Software Problems
The computer does not enter Standby or Hibernation mode automatically
Distorted sound is produced
Sound Problems
Startup Problems
No sound is produced
Other Problems
When you turn on the computer, it stops after POST
The date/time is incorrect
Resetting the Computer
8-16
Troubleshooting
Parts
Specifications
APPENDIX
Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Parts
APPENDIX
Fingerprint Recognition System
Fingerprint Recognition System
Finger Placement
Using the Fingerprint Recognition System Utility