Averatec 7100 User Manual

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XPrefaceрассматриваться как бытовой мусор, поэтому производители вышеперечисленного электронного оборудования обязаны принимать его для переработ

Page 3 - Regulations Information

XIPrefacemomencie gdy produkt jest wycofywany z użycia.(TÜRKÇE) Avrupa Birliği (AB) Kararnamesi Elektrik ve Elektronik MalzemeAtığı, 2002/96/EC Kararn

Page 4 - FCC Conditions

XIIPrefaceTrademarksAll trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.Window

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XIIIPrefacePrefaceRegulations Information...IIFCC-B Radio Frequency Inte

Page 6 - Optical Disc Drive Notice

XIVPrefaceGetting StartedSpecification ...2-2Product View

Page 7 - Safety Instructions

XVPrefaceCustomizing this NotebookConnecting the External Devices...3-2Connecting the Per

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General IntroductionsChapter 1Getting StartedChapter 2Customizing this NotebookChapter 3BIOS SetupChapter 4Preface

Page 9 - WEEE Statement

1-2General IntroductionsCongratulations on your purchase of an Averatec notebook. We are proud totell our customers that this notebook has been thorou

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1-3General IntroductionsChapter 3, Customizing your Notebook, includes instructions on connectingaccessories external to the notebook, including: mice

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1-4General IntroductionsUnpackingUnpack the shipping carton and check all items carefully. If any item isdamaged or missing, please contact the store

Page 12 - Release History

General IntroductionsChapter 1Getting StartedChapter 2Customizing this NotebookChapter 3BIOS SetupChapter 4Preface

Page 13 - Table of Contents

PrefaceGeneral IntroductionsChapter 1Getting StartedChapter 2Customizing this NotebookChapter 3BIOS SetupChapter 4

Page 14 - Getting Started

2-2Getting StartedSpecificationsPhysical CharacteristicDimension 15.5”(L) x 10.9”(D) x 1” ~ 1.37”(H)Weight approx. 7.2 lbs.CPUProcessor Type 754-pin (

Page 15 - BIOS Setup

2-3Getting StartedAC Adapter 90W, 19 VoltBattery Pack 6 cells standard - 4400mAHRTC Battery Yes, 3 yearsStorageHDD form factor 2.5mm(H), 80/100GB UDMA

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2-4Getting StartedMemory Cards 5-in-1 Card Reader(xD/MS/MS PRO/MMC/SD)DisplayLCD Type 17” WXGA +/ WSXGA+ with AveraBrite™VideoController ATI RS482MVRA

Page 17 - How to Use This Manual

2-5Getting StartedBIOS Fast Boot Support --- Yes (Win XP)SecurityKensington Lock Hole x 1

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2-6Getting StartedProduct OverviewThis section provides you with the description of all the basic aspects of yourNotebook. It will help you to

Page 19 - Unpacking

2-7Getting Started1. Cover LatchThis latch will lock the LCD cover with the main system when closing yourNotebook PC.2. Rubber PadsProtects your Noteb

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2-8Getting Started7. Status LED’sNum Lock: Glowing Blue when the Num Lock function isactivated.Caps Lock: Glowing Blue when the Caps Lock function isa

Page 21 - Specifications

2-9Getting StartedFront View1. Cover Latch (External View)Press Cover Latch to the right and lift the cover.2. IEEE 1394 FIREWIREThe IEEE 1394 Fi

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2-10Getting Started4. Status LEDBattery: Glowing Green when recharging.Battery LED goes out when recharging is complete or whenthe AC adapter is disco

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IIIPrefaceRegulations InformationFCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

Page 24 - Security

2-11Getting StartedRight-side View1. Express Card SlotThe computer provides an Express Card slot. The new ExpressCard interface is smaller and f

Page 25 - Product Overview

2-12Getting Started5. System VentsThe system vents are designed to cool the system. DO NOT block theventilator as this blocks air circulation.6. Exter

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2-13Getting StartedLeft-side View1. USB PortsThe USB 2.0 port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices,such as external mouse, keyboa

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2-14Getting StartedRear View1. Kensington LockThis port is used to lock the computer to a specific location with a cable thatsupports the Kensin

Page 28 - Front View

2-15Getting StartedBottom View1. Battery Release LeverThe battery release lever is used to remove the battery pack from thesystem. Press the lever

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2-16Getting StartedPower ManagementAC AdapterPlease note that it is strongly recommended to connect the AC adapter and usethe AC power while using you

Page 30 - Right-side View

2-17Getting StartedDisconnecting the AC PowerWhen you disconnect the AC adapter, you should:1. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet first.

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2-18Getting StartedBattery PackThis Notebook is equipped with a high-capacity Li-ion Battery pack. Therechargeable Li-ion battery pack provides intern

Page 32 - Left-side View

2-19Getting Started

Page 33 - Rear View

2-20Getting StartedReplacing the Battery Pack1. Insert the right side of battery pack into the compartment.2. Slightly slide and press the battery pac

Page 34 - Bottom View

IVPrefaceFCC ConditionsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:1. This device may not

Page 35 - Power Management

2-21Getting StartedUsing the Battery PackBattery Safety TipsReplacing or handling the battery incorrectly may present a risk of fire orexplosion, whic

Page 36 - Disconnecting the AC Power

2-22Getting StartedCharging the Battery PackThe battery pack can be recharged while it is installed in the Notebook. Pleasepay attention to the follow

Page 37 - Battery Pack

2-23Getting StartedMemory Module Installation1. Memory Module Compartment

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2-24Getting StartedInstalling Memory module process1. Align the memory module in the DIMM socket. There are 2 DIMMsockets on the system motherboard.Wa

Page 39 - Replacing the Battery Pack

2-25Getting Started2. Gently push down on the memory module until the metal-locking leverson each side of the DIMM socket is fastened.

Page 40 - Using the Battery Pack

2-26Getting Started3. If you have more than one memory module, align the 2ndmemory moduleto the empty DIMM socket.

Page 41 - Charging the Battery Pack

2-27Getting Started4. Gently push down on the memory module until the metal-locking leverson each side of the DIMM socket is fastened.

Page 42 - Memory Module Installation

2-28Getting StartedBasic OperationsIf you are a beginner to Notebooks, please read the following tips to makeyourself safe and comfortable during the

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2-29Getting StartedPlease keep the following tips in mind when operating. Change your posture frequently. Stretch and exercise you body regularly.

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2-30Getting StartedTypewriter KeysThe function of the Typewriter keys is the major function of the keyboard, whichis similar to the keys on a typewrit

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VPrefaceSafety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery(Danish) ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri --- Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtighåndtering. Udskiftning må kun sk

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2-31Getting StartedCursor KeysThe keyboard provides four cursor(arrow) keys and [Home], [PgUp], [PgDn],[End] keys at the lower right corner,which are

Page 47 - Basic Operations

2-32Getting StartedThe Backspace key, [Ins] and [Del] keys at upper right corner are typically usedfor editing purposes.This key is used to switch the

Page 48 - Knowing the Keyboard

2-33Getting StartedFunction Keys Windows KeysYou can find the Windows Logo key ( ) and Application Logo key ( )on the keyboard, which are used to per

Page 49 - Typewriter Keys

2-34Getting StartedKnowing the TouchpadThe integrated touchpad in your Notebook is a pointing device that is compatiblewith standard mouse, allowin

Page 50 - Cursor Keys

2-35Getting StartedUsing the TouchpadRead the following description to learn how to use the touchpad: Positioning and MovingPlace your finger on the

Page 51 - Numeric Keys

2-36Getting Starteddesired location; finally, release the left button to finish the drag-and-dropoperation. Configuring the TouchpadYou can customize

Page 52 - Function Keys

2-37Getting StartedAbout The Hard Disk DriveYour Notebook is equipped with a high-speed 2.5-inch IDE (Integrated DriveElectronics) hard disk drive. Th

Page 53 - Knowing the Touchpad

2-38Getting StartedUsing the Optical Disc DriveYour Notebook is equipped with an optical storage device, which is known as theDVD Dual Layer drive. D

Page 54 - Using the Touchpad

2-39Getting StartedEject ButtonInserting a CD/DVDThe following describes the general procedure when operating the opticaldisc drive.1. Confirm that th

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2-40Getting StartedRemoving the CD1. Press the Eject Button on the drive’s panel and the CD tray will slide outpartially. Then, gently pull the tray o

Page 56 - About The Hard Disk Drive

VIPrefaceCaution on Using Modem1. Never install telephone cables during a lightning storm.2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the

Page 57 - Using the Optical Disc Drive

General IntroductionsChapter 1Getting StartedChapter 2Customizing this NotebookChapter 3BIOS SetupChapter 4Preface

Page 58 - Inserting a CD/DVD

3-2Customizing this NotebookConnecting External DevicesThe I/O (input/output) ports on the Notebook allow you to connect peripheraldevices.Mouse/ Keyb

Page 59 - Removing the CD

3-3Customizing this NotebookConnecting Peripheral DevicesConnecting an External MouseYou can connect an external mouse to your Notebook through the US

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3-4Customizing this NotebookConnecting a WebCamYou can connect a WebCam to your Notebook through the USB port:1. Turn on the Notebook and install the

Page 61 - Connecting External Devices

3-5Customizing this NotebookConnecting an External Monitor or TVYou can connect an external monitor to your Notebook through the external VGAport for

Page 62 - Connecting Peripheral Devices

3-6Customizing this NotebookConnecting Communication DevicesUsing a LANThe RJ-45 connector of the Notebook allows you to connect LAN (local areanetwor

Page 63 - Connecting a Printer

3-7Customizing this NotebookPC (PCMCIA) Card InstallationThe PC card slot of your Notebook allows you to install comprehensive Type-IIPC cards that su

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3-8Customizing this NotebookRemoving the PCMCIA Card1. Press the Eject Button to make it stretch out.2. Push the Eject Button and the PC card will sli

Page 65 - Using the Built-in Modem

3-9Customizing this NotebookPC Express Card InstallationThis computer provides a PC Express Card slot. The new PC Express Cardinterface is smaller and

Page 66 - PC (PCMCIA) Card Installation

3-10Customizing this NotebookSafely Remove HardwareIf you connect any peripheral device to your system, the Safely RemoveHardware icon ( ) will appear

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VIIPrefaceMacrovision NoticeThis product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protectedby U.S. patents and other intellectual property

Page 68 - PC Express Card Installation

General IntroductionsChapter 1Getting StartedChapter 2Customizing this NotebookChapter 3BIOS SetupChapter 4Preface7100U Series

Page 69 - Safely Remove Hardware

4-2BIOS SetupAbout BIOS SetupWhen to Use BIOS Setup?You may need to run the BIOS Setup when: An error message appears on the screen during the system

Page 70 - 7100U Series

4-3BIOS SetupControl KeysYou can use only the keyboard to control the cursor in the BIOS Setup Utility.Press left arrow to select one menu title.Press

Page 71 - About BIOS Setup

4-4BIOS SetupBIOS Setup MenuOnce you enter the BIOS Setup Utility, the Main menu will appear on the screen.The Main menu displays the system informati

Page 72 - Control Keys

4-5BIOS SetupMain menuSystem OverviewSystem Overview will show you the BIOS version and other information about itsbuild date and update notes. Follow

Page 73 - BIOS Setup Menu

4-6BIOS SetupSystem DateThis item allows you to set the system date. The date format is[day:month:date:year].Day Day of the week, from Sun to Sat, whi

Page 74 - Main menu

4-7BIOS SetupAdvanced menuAdvanced SettingsPrimary/Secondary IDE MasterThese items display the types of the primary/secondary master IDEdevices instal

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4-8BIOS SetupLegacy USB SupportIf you want to use an external USB device, like a mouse, keyboard orportable disk, in a Non-Windows environment, or boo

Page 76 - Advanced menu

4-9BIOS SetupBoot menuQuiet BootThis item enables you to show the Averatec logo on the boot-upscreen. Settings options: Disabled and Enabled. The defa

Page 77 - Legacy USB Support

4-10BIOS SetupSecurity menuSecurity SettingsChange Supervisor/User PasswordWhen you select this function, a message box will appear on the screen asbe

Page 78 - Boot menu

VIIIPreface The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. The equipment

Page 79 - Enter New Pass

4-11BIOS SetupWhen the Supervisor Password is set, the new items User Access Leveland Password Check will be added in the menu. You can define further

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4-12BIOS SetupExit menuSave Changes and ExitSave the changes you have made and exit the utility.Discard Changes and ExitExit the utility without savin

Page 81 - Exit menu

IXPrefaceWEEE Statement(English) Under the European Union ("EU") Directive on Waste Electrical andElectronic Equipment, Directive 2002/96/EC

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