AVERATEC 2700 User Manual

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Page 2 - Regulations Information

9Before You StartTable of ContentBefore You StartRegulations Information 1Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery 3Optical Device Drive Notice 4Ma

Page 3 - FCC Conditions

10Before You StartChapter 6 Running BIOS SetupEntering the BIOS Setup Screen 50Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen 50BIOS Action Keys 51Modifying the BIOS

Page 4 - Before You Start

11Chapter 1 IntroductionIntroductionChapter1

Page 5 - Safety Instructions

12Chapter 1 IntroductionUnpackingFirst, unpack the notebook from the shipping carton and check all items carefully. If any item is damaged or missin

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13Chapter 1 IntroductionIntroductionWelcome to the Notebook PCCongratulations on your purchase of the Notebook PC. Your Notebook features the latest

Page 7 - WEEE Statement

14Chapter 1 IntroductionWith the LCD screen open, you will see several features important for operating your Notebook computer.Front ViewTo open, li

Page 8 - Release History

15Chapter 1 Introduction1. LCD display2. Integrated speakers3. Built-in microphone5. Wireless LAN on/off switch6. Microphone jack7. Headphone/Speake

Page 9 - Before You Read

16Chapter 1 Introduction9. Touchpad buttons10. Touchpad11. Keyboard12. Power / Suspend button• Press momentarily to turn on the system.• Press and h

Page 10 - Table of Content

17Chapter 1 IntroductionLeft Views12 3 4 5 76 81. Kensington lock2. Ventilation grill3. Power jack (DC-in)4. VGA port5. Network connector (LAN)6. Ex

Page 11 - Chapter 9 Specification

18Chapter 2 Getting StartedRight View1 321. USB connectors2. CD (CD-ROM/CD-RW/DVD-ROM/COMBO/DVD Dual) driveDepending on your model, the optical driv

Page 12 - Introduction

1Before You StartRegulations InformationFCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits

Page 13 - Unpacking

19Chapter 1 IntroductionBottom View32541. Expansion compartment2. Ventilation grill3. Hard disk drive4. Battery lock/unlock button5. Battery pack1

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20Chapter 2 Getting StartedGetting StartedChapter2

Page 15 - Front View

21Chapter 2 Getting StartedConnecting to a Power SourceConnecting the AC AdapterA universal AC adapter is provided to supply your computer with powe

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22Chapter 2 Getting StartedTurning On Your Notebook ComputerTurn on your Notebook by pressing the power button. Hold the button down for a second or

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23Chapter 2 Getting StartedInstalling and Removing the Battery Pack12To Install the Battery PackTo Remove the Battery PackCharging the Battery PackT

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24Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerUsing the Notebook ComputerChapter3

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25Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerAdjusting the LCD Screen DisplayThe LCD screen display can be adjusted by the following key combinations.Fn +

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26Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerExternal CRT DisplayYou can hook up an external monitor through the 15-pin CRT connector. Three configuration

Page 21 - Getting Started

27Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerThe Notebook’s Hot Key ControlsFunction Keys (Quick Keys)Fn + F1 Enters Suspend Mode.Fn + F3 Mute/Unmute Au

Page 22 - Connecting to a Power Source

28Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerThe TouchPadThe touchpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. You can use the

Page 23 - Operating on Battery Power

2Before You StartFCC ConditionsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :1. This devic

Page 24 - Charging the Battery Pack

29Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerDouble click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the task bar.1After selecting the Pointer Options tab, set

Page 25 - Using the Notebook Computer

30Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerAdjusting the touch pad sensitivityDouble click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the task bar.1Select th

Page 26 - LCD Care

31Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerIn the left menu, select the Touch Sensitivity item and move the touch sensitivity slider toward ‘Light Touch

Page 27 - External CRT Display

32Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerPrecautions for Handling CD Discs• Always hold the disc by the edges, avoid touching the surface.• Use a clea

Page 28 - Function Keys (Quick Keys)

33Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerLoading a DiscTo play a CD disc, follow the instructions listed below.1. Push the DVD Dual/SuperMulti eject b

Page 29 - The TouchPad

34Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerNote✓ If you use typically go through 20 or more charge cycles (full charge to complete discharge), it is hig

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35Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerRemoving the Battery PackTo remove the battery pack from its compartment, please refer to Inserting and Remov

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36Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerNote✓ Under heavy use or when exposed to high temperatures, the battery may take longer to charge than normal

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37Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerBattery Low WarningWhen the pack initially reaches the “Battery Low” state approximately 7 ~ 10 minutes of th

Page 33 - The DVD Dual/SuperMulti

38Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerWARNING✓ Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent typ

Page 34 - Loading a Disc

3Before You StartSafety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery(Danish) ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri --- Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning

Page 35 - Power Saving Modes

39Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerUsing the WindowsHelp WindowsFor Windows Vista help, click Start Help and Support icon will open the dialog b

Page 36 - Removing the Battery Pack

40Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerRecycle BinUsed for storing deleted files in case you want to recover and save it in your system. The files w

Page 37 - Battery Status

41Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerTaskbarWhen you open a program, its icon is displayed at the taskbar for you to conveniently move between pro

Page 38 - Battery Low Warning

42Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerControl PanelIt is in this area that you can change how Windows looks and works. Click Start Control Panel d

Page 39 - Adjusting the Brightness

43Chapter 4 Desktop OperationDesktop OperationChapter4

Page 40 - Using the Windows

44Chapter 4 Desktop OperationYour notebook is capable of providing you with efficient and productive mobile computing, it also has the speed andcapa

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45Chapter 4 Desktop OperationAudio Volume ControlThe Notebook is equipped with hot-key volume controls: Pressing the [Fn]+[F6] hot-key combination d

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46Chapter 5 Internet ConnectionInternet ConnectionChapter5

Page 43 - Control Panel

47Chapter 5 Internet ConnectionUsing a Wired LAN for Connection to the InternetFor you connect to the Internet, a wired LAN environment normally use

Page 44 - Desktop Operation

48Chapter 5 Internet ConnectionUsing Wireless LAN Network for Connection to the Internet

Page 45 - The Multimedia Sound System

4Before You StartOptical Device Drive NoticeMacrovision NoticeThis product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. pate

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49Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupRunning BIOS SetupChapter6

Page 47 - Internet Connection

50Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupThe Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). It

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51Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupBIOS Action KeysLeaves a sub-menu to return to the previous menuOR exits the BIOS setup while saving changes.Shows the

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52Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupModifying the BIOS SettingsThe Phoenix BIOS setup main menu is subdivided into sub-menus. Each menu item is described

Page 50 - Running BIOS Setup

53Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupSecuritySetupPowerSetupBootSetupExitSetup

Page 51 - Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen

54Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesVGA UtilitiesChapter7

Page 52 - BIOS Action Keys

55Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesAfter you have restarted Windows, click on the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile icon on the lowerright c

Page 53 - Modifying the BIOS Settings

56Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesSelect the Display Settings option to enter its window display. Click on the Advanced Settings tab to enter Generic PnPMoni

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57Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesDisplay DevicesThis feature allows you to connect external display devices.Display SettingsThis feature allows you to adjus

Page 55 - VGA Utilities

58Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesColor CorrectionThis feature allows you to adjust the color rate of your display.Hot KeysThis feature allows you to set the

Page 56 - Chapter 7 VGA Utilities

5Before You Start6. Make sure that the power voltage is within its safety range and has been adjusted properly to the value of 100~240Vbefore connecti

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59Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesLaunch ZoomThis features allows you to enlarge some parts that you would like to seefor a clearer view.

Page 58 - Display Settings

60Chapter 8 TroubleshootingTroubleshootingChapter8

Page 59 - Hot Keys

61Chapter 8 TroubleshootingYour computer has been fully tested and complies with the system specifications before shipping. However, incorrectoperat

Page 60 - Launch Zoom

62Chapter 8 Troubleshooting• If external devices such as USB cameras, scanners, printers do not function correctly when connected to the system, it

Page 61 - Troubleshooting

63Chapter 8 TroubleshootingSound cannot be recorded -• You will need to plug-in an external microphone to the microphone connector to record sound.•

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64Chapter 8 TroubleshootingThe hard drive is making abnormal whining noises• should back up your files as soon as possible.• Make sure the source of

Page 63 - Audio Problems

65Chapter 8 TroubleshootingOptical Drive ProblemsThe optical drive does not work• Try rebooting the system.• The disk is damaged or files are not re

Page 64 - Hard Disk Problems

66Chapter 8 TroubleshootingDisplay ProblemsThe display panel is blank when the system is turned on• Make sure the computer is not in the Standby or

Page 65 - The files are corrupted

67Chapter 8 TroubleshootingThe built-in keyboard accepts no input -• Please try to make sure the system doesn’t hang up and is still working.The cha

Page 66 - Optical Drive Problems

68Chapter 8 TroubleshootingMemory ProblemsThe POST does not show an increased memory capacity when you have already installed additional memory• Cer

Page 67 - Keyboard and Mouse Problems

6Before You StartWEEE Statement

Page 68 - CMOS Battery Problem

69Chapter 8 TroubleshootingThe PC card cannot be recognized -• Make sure the card is fully inserted; the outer end of the card should be even with t

Page 69 - PC Card / PCMCIA Problems

70Chapter 8 TroubleshootingThe program appears stopped or runs very slowly -• Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to see if an application is still responding.• Rest

Page 70 - Performance Problems

71Chapter 9 SpecificationSpecificationChapter9

Page 71 - USB2.0 Problems

72Chapter 9 SpecificationCPU• Intel CPU : CoreTM2 Duo Support, up to 1066MHz, up to 3MB an 6MB L2 CachePackage : PGA Socket P pin outMemory• DDRII 6

Page 72 - Specification

73Chapter 9 SpecificationAudio CodecRealtek ALC888• Support 7.1 multi-channels• Azalia standard support• Windows Vista Premium supportIEEE 1394a• Su

Page 73 - Core Logic

74Chapter 9 SpecificationCard reader (4 in 1)• Support SD/MMC/MS/MS-Pro card• PCI interfaceLAN ControllerRealtek 8102E• Supports 10 and 100 Mb/sec.

Page 74 - IEEE 1394a

75Chapter 9 SpecificationKeyboard• 84/85 Keys K/BPointing Device• PS2 Touch Pad with 2 buttons w/o scroll up/downLCD• LCD is 12.1’’ WXGA, resolution

Page 75 - Wireless LAN (Optional)

76Chapter 9 SpecificationAC-Adapter• Automatics Voltage adjustment between 100 and 240VAC 50/60Hz• 65 Watts, 2pinBIOS• Support Phoenix ACPI 3.0 BIOS

Page 77 - Physical Outline

7Before You StartTrademarksAll trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.✓ Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

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8Before You StartBefore You ReadThe information in this user’s guide is subject to change without notice.TriGem Computer, Inc. shall not be liable for

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