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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Bluetooth
Password
Euro Symbol
Connecting to AC Power
Configuring the Touchpad
Solving Common Problems
Resetting the Computer
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Front Components
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Component
Description
See Also
Top Cover
Locks the top cover.
P.
1-4
Latch
1-12
Getting Started
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Contents
MIL-BOOK 200 Series Notebook
Trademarks
Table of Contents
Managing Power
Installing Software Drivers
Troubleshooting
Appendix C Hard Disk Encryption
Page
Preface
Notational Conventions
Getting Started
Getting the Computer Running
Connecting to AC Power
Unpacking
Getting Started
Opening the Cover
Powering the Computer
Turning On
Turning Off
Hard Disk Encryption
Getting Started
Taking a Look at the Computer
Right-Side Components
Left-Side Components
Connector
Rear Components
Microphone Connects an external microphone Connector
Front Components
Top Cover Locks the top cover Latch
Device
Bottom-Side Components
Release Knob
Top-open Components
Component Description See Also
Ref Component Description See Also
Where to Go from Here
For this purpose… Do this…
Operating Your Computer
Starting the Computer
Starting and Stopping the Computer
Stopping the Computer
Hibernation
Using the Keyboard
Typewriter Keys
Cursor-Control Keys Numeric Keypad
Euro Symbol
Fn Key
Windows Keys
Function Keys
Hot Keys
Lcdcrt LCD & CRT
Operating Your Computer
Using the Touchpad
Term Action
Configuring the Touchpad
Using the Touchscreen option
Using the Hard Disk Drive
Using the Optical Drive
Installing the CD/Combo/DVD RW Drive
Inserting and Removing a Disc
Using the Video Features
Configuring the Display Modes
Table Notes
Using the Audio Features
Connecting Audio Devices
Using the LAN
Using the Communication Features
Using the Wireless LAN Wlan
Turning Off/On the Wlan Radio
Configuring the Wlan
Click Network and Internet Connections
Using the Modem
Using the Wireless Modem
GSM data transmission circuit-switched data
Connecting Using the GSM Modem
Gprs data transmission
Configuring a GSM Modem Connection
Using the GPS
Connecting Using Gprs
Configuring a Gprs Connection
Using Bluetooth
Turning Off/On the GPS
Operating Your Computer
Managing Power
AC Adapter
Battery Pack
Charging the Battery Pack
Initializing the Battery Pack
Checking the Battery Level
Using the Primary Battery Pack
Using the Secondary Battery Pack
Battery Low Signals and Actions
Power Management
What… When…
Hibernation
Power-Saving Tips
Expanding Your Computer
Connecting an External Monitor
Expanding Your Computer
Connecting a USB Device
Connecting the PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse
Connecting a Parallel Device
Connecting a Serial Device
Connecting an IR Device
Connect to IR device
CardBus Support
Using PC Cards
PC Card Type
Inserting and Removing a PC Card
Eject Button
System Memory Upgrade
Long rubber cushion Short rubber cushions
Expanding Your Computer
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
When to Use
When and How to Use the SCU Program
Starting SCU
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
Moving Around and Making Selections
Brief description of keyboard usage is listed next
Main Menu
Date and Time
Internal Numlock
USB Emulation
Advanced Menu
Geyserville Support
Shared Video Memory Optional
COM Ports
LPT Port
MC97 Controller
HDD Heater
Power-on Password
Security Menu
SCU Password
Hard Disk Encryption
Hard Disk Boot Sector
Boot Menu
Boot Sequence
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
Exit Menu
Setup Configuration Utility SCU
Installing Software Drivers
How to Use the Driver CD
Installing Software Drivers
Touchscreen Driver
Mtcctrl
Installing Software Drivers
Installing Software Drivers
Caring for the Computer
Using the Cable Lock
Using the Password
Protecting the Computer
Using an Anti-Virus Strategy
Location Guidelines
Taking Care of the Computer
General Guidelines
Cleaning Guidelines
Battery Pack Guidelines
When Traveling
Troubleshooting
Preliminary Checklist
Solving Common Problems
Problem Type Go to
Operating time of a fully charged battery becomes shorter
Battery Problems
Optical Drive Problems
CD/Combo/DVD RW drive cannot read a disc
You cannot eject a disc
Display Problems
Nothing appears on the screen
Bad dots appear on the display at all times
Resolution cannot be adjusted to desired setting
Characters on the screen are dim
External monitor displays nothing
Hard Disk Drive Problems
Hardware Device Problems
Infrared Problems
Keyboard does not respond
Keyboard, Mouse and Touchpad Problems
Numeric keypad is disabled
External keyboard does not work
LAN Problems
Wlan Problems
Modem Problems
Modem does not work
Computer does not resume from Standby or Hibernation mode
PC Card Problems
Power Management Problems
PC card does not work
Printer does not work
Printer Problems
Software Problems
Printer prints garbled information
Sound Problems
Startup Problems
When you turn on the computer, it stops after Post
Other Problems
Date/time is incorrect
Troubleshooting
Resetting the Computer
Specifications
Parts Specifications
Specifications
Regulatory Information
On the Use of the System
Class B Regulations
About the Battery
Safety Notices
Canada
About the AC Adapter
English Deutsch
About the Modem
On the Use of RF Device
USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements and SAR
Antenna use
EMC Requirements
Canada Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices
Statements of Compliance
Local Restrictions of 802.11b/802.11g Radio Usage
General
Turning Off the Wireless LAN Radio
Frequency Ranges MHz Indoors Outdoors
Hard Disk Encryption
IDE HDD
Enova X-Wall Q & a
How is key length related to security?
If the X-Wall LX malfunctions, will I lose my data?
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