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Troubleshooting
Specification
Error messages
upgrades and replacements
Dimension
FireWire 1394 port
hard drive assembly
notebook display default external monitor if connected
warning messages and alarms
Adjust the position of the display to a comfortable viewing angle
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CD/DVD eject button
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CD/DVD drive
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CD/DVD manual eject
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Contents
User’s Guide
2003 eMachines, Inc 2003 Aesbus Knowledge Solutions
Windows XP is the trademark of Microsoft Corporation
5000 series notebook user’s guide Part number AAFW53700001K0
thank you for purchasing our notebook
first things first
before you contact us
eMachines Customer Care
on the Web
how to contact us
by telephone
help tools
eMachines home page ht tp//w w w.emachines.com
United Kingdom support page ht tp //w w w.pcser vicecall.co. uk
basic care and safety
Do not work for long periods with the notebook resting on your lap
The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged
contents
using your notebook
first things first
battery
upgrades and replacements
notices and specifications
getting started
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Adjust the position of the display to a comfortable viewing angle
3. Open your notebook
getting started
As your notebook starts up, you’ll see the eMachines logo
b. From the Windows desktop, click Start 1 Turn Off Computer
open left side right side back bottom
quick tour
open
microphone connector
left side
headphone connector
modem port
Kensington lock slot
right side
CD/DVD eject button
CD/DVD drive
FireWire 1394 port
back
AC power connector
external monitor VGA
battery release button
bottom
battery
mini-PCI
using the power button using the touchpad using the keyboard
using your notebook
using quick action buttons interpreting status lights
using the display using CDs and DVDs
changing power button settings
using the power button
clicking
using the touchpad
changing touchpad settings
scrolling
tapping
special function keys
using the keyboard
Fn + F3 Sleep mode toggle on/off
Fn + F2 wireless network card select models only toggle on/off
notebook display default external monitor if connected
See the following table for definitions of the special function keys
using your notebook
numeric keypad
To lock in the numeric keypad, press Fn +
To unlock in the numeric keypad, press Fn + again
using quick action buttons
interpreting status lights
cleaning the display
using the display
adjusting the brightness
cleaning the display adjusting the brightness
adjusting the resolution
using CDs and DVDs
caring for and handling discs listening to audio CDs viewing DVDs
creating CDs
caring for and handling discs
inserting a disc
removing a disc
listening to audio CDs
viewing DVDs
creating CDs
creating an audio CD
From the desktop, click Start Windows Media Player
3. Select Copy to CD or Device from the list of options on the taskbar
a. Click Start My Computer
creating a data CD
e. Select the CD drive D as the destination and then click Copy
a. Click the icon in the system tray
battery
charging your battery managing your battery consumption
recalibrating your battery disposing of your battery
charging your battery
initial charge
subsequent charges
managing your battery consumption
monitoring the battery charge
see “changing your power-related settings”
status lights
battery charge icon
warning messages and alarms
changing your power-related settings
alarms
power schemes
power meter
advanced
recalibrating your battery
disposing of your battery
battery memory hard drive assembly
upgrades and replacements
battery
5. Reconnect your cables
memory
upgrades and replacements
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hard drive assembly
See chapter 6, “system restore,” for instructions
system restore
This is your last chance to stop the restore process
troubleshooting
battery and power
Press ctrl + alt + delete
keyboard and touchpad
A Your numeric keypad is activated. Press Fn +
keypad
Clean the touchpad with a damp cloth water only and wipe it dry
A It is probably one of two things Your touchpad is dirty
Your touchpad is set to accept tapping
display brightness and resolution
CDs and DVDs
sound and volume
printer
error messages
United States Federal Communications Commission Notice
notices and specifications a
modifications
cables
Declaration of Conformity - United States
wireless communications
address
telephone
Declaration of Conformity - European Union
European Notice
Japanese Notice
Canadian Notice
telephone
Avis Canadien
U.S. Regulations Governing the Use of Modems
U.K. Modem Compliance Information
Japanese Modem Notice
dimensions
notebook specifications
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