Flybook V23i User manual

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Notebooks
Type
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User’s Manual
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Thanks
We would like to thank you for choosing
FlyBook
®
as your mobile computer.
This choice can completely change your life.
We hope you will be happy with your FlyBook
®
.
04
Announcement
Dialogue Technology Corporation is a registered trademark.
FlyBook is a trademark of the Dialogue Technology Corporation.
All trade names referred to in this document are the servicemark, trademark or registered
trademark of respective manufacturers or companies.
Disclaimer
Specifications and information in this document are subject to change without notice.
Please visit our web site or contact us for the latest information.
With regards to the accuracy of this document, no warranty is made or implied.
Copyright
No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means
without the express written permission of ©1991-2005 Dialogue Technology Corporation.
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About this user’s guide
This user’s guide includes the essential information for the users who need to use or manage
the FlyBook computer on their own.
The content covers all FlyBook’s models. Please check your own model and disregard the other
models.
Windows
®
XP home edition is the default operation system of the FlyBook computer.
All of the descriptions in this guide are under Windows
®
XP home edition.
If this user’s guide is not able to help you with the problems, please read the on-line guide
in your computer, consult your dealer or visit our web site (http://www.dialogue.com.tw)
for more information.
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Table of contents
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CHAPTER 1
PACKING LIST 13
STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY 14
What the warranty covers 15
What the warranty does not cover 15
How to obtain the warranty service 15
Limitation of liability 16
How to get help 17
Best care for your Flybook 17
Taking care of your computer 17
Taking care of the adapter and power cord 17
Taking care of ther battery 18
CHAPTER 2
INTRODUCTION 21
A glance at your Flybook computer 21
Frontview 21
Rear view 23
Left view 24
Right view 24
Bottom view 25
FEATURES 26
Processor 26
Memory 26
Storage 26
Memory 26
Power 26
Display 26
Audio 26
Input devices 26
I/O ports 27
Communication 27
CONVERTIBLE DISPLAY SCREEN AND WORKING MODES 27
WORKING MODES
27
Notebook mode
27
Tablet mode 27
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TO MODIFY THE WORKING MODES 28
To tablet mode 28
INNOVATIVE “PROMPT TO PLAY” INTERFACE 29
MULTIMEDIA 30
Outputting display to a VGA display device 30
Outputting display to a video display device 30
Outputting sound or voice to an earphone or speakers 30
Inputting sound or voice from an external microphone 30
CONNECTIVITY 30
FAST DATA LINK 31
USB link 31
IEEE 1394 link 31
Ethernet link 31
Wireless network connection 31
Bluetooth communication 31
GPRS/CDMA communication 31
Dial-up link 31
PC card connection 31
CHAPTER 3
STARTING THE FLYBOOK 35
Getting your FlyBook ready 35
Installing battery pack 35
TURNING ON THE POWER 35
INSTALLING OPERATION SYSTEM 36
CHAPTER 4
USING THE FLYBOOK 39
Indicators 39
Keyboard 40
Windows keys 40
LOCK KEYS 42
HOT KEYS 42
TRACK POINTS, MOUSE BUTTONS, AND SCROLL BUTTON
43
T
ouch panel screen
44
Calibrating your touch panel 45
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DISPLAY 46
Adjusting display brightness 47
Switching display output to an external display device 47
Setting display color and resolution 47
Changing display orientation 48
AUDIO 48
POWER SYSTEM 49
Adapter 49
Battery 49
Recharging the battery 49
Power management 50
Power Schemes option 50
Selecting a suitable running mode 50
Setting time for the automatic execution event of built-in power-saving schemes 51
Alarms option 52
Power Meter option 52
Advanced option 53
Always show icon on the taskbar” 54
“Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby” 54
“Hibernate” option 55
PROTECTING YOUR FLYBOOK 55
PROTECTING your computer against unauthorized access 55
BIOS password 55
Hard disk password 55
Operating system passwords 55
PROTECTING YOUR FLYBOOK AGAINST DAMAGE 55
Reserving backups of your personal data frequently 55
Using a strap to prevent falling over 56
RECOVERING YOUR SYSTEM 56
From a hidden partition of built-in hard disk 56
FROM THE RECOVERY CD 57
RESETTING THE FLYBOOK 57
CHAPTER 5
CONNECTION THROUGH OPTIONS
60
USB link
60
IEEE 1394 link 60
10
Ethernet link 60
CONFIGURING YOUR CONNECTION 61
MAKING CONNECTION TO AN ETHERNET 62
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH THE BUILT-IN MODULES 63
Wireless Network Connection 63
Configuring your connections 63
Making connection to a Wireless Network 65
Bluetooth communication (Optional) 66
Configuring your connections 66
Making connections to Bluetooth-equipped devices 66
GPRS COMMUNICATION 68
Configuring your connection 68
Making connection to a GPRS network 69
CDMA communication (Optional) 70
DIAL-UP LINK THROUGH THE BUILT-IN MODEM 70
Configuring your connection 70
Making a dial-up link 70
PC CARD CONNECTION 70
PC card insertion 71
PC card ejection 71
BIOS SETUP UTILITY 71
Default - Main menu 72
Default - Internal HDD sub-menu 72
Default Security menu 74
Default menu of the Boot 74
Exit Menu 74
APPENDIX B TESTED DEVICES 75
DDR RAM Modules 75
PCMCIA/CF/CardBus 75
USB 75
IEEE 1394 75
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CHAPTER 1
BEFORE YOU START
CHAPTER 1
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Note
Do not connect the adapter to the Flybook before it is has been prepared for use.
If the computer is being used for the first time, the battery pack must be fully
charged.
PACKING LIST
What you will find in the Flybook package:
Item Note
1. FlyBook computer Take care when removing the computer from the
package.
2. Battery before use. Special FlyBook battery. Take off the protection cover
3. Adapter Made specifically for the FlyBook computer. Handle with
care and read carefully through the instructions before use.
4. Power cord Connects the adapter to the power source.
5. Stylus pen panel. An input periheral of the display (touch
panel).
6. Read me first A guide designed to help the user to understand everything
for an efficient use of Flybook.
Please read through the
manual before beginning any operation with Flybook.
7. Users guide The present manual.
8. Recovery CD A CD for the configuration of your FlyBook computer. It
includes pre-installed Windows XP, drivers and utilities that
are crucial for using the computer. Warning! All data
preserved in the computer will be cancelled when the
CD is installed.
9.
Windows XP
®
home The Microsoft certificate which indicates that the Windows
®
edition authority XP home edition installed in your FlyBook computer is
legally licensed.
10.Warranty card Where the Serial number is written, and where you will
find service and warranty information concerning your
FlyBook computer.
11.Slip bag A custom pocket bag, for the transport of your Flybook.
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CHAPTER 1
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Statement of limited warranty
Dialogue Technology Corporation provides a one-year limited warranty for all complete unit
FlyBook models with an additional one-year extension provided by Dialogue Europe
Corporation.
The warranties provided by Dialogue Technology Corporation in this statement do not apply to
computers purchased from resellers.
All the services provided and connected to the warranty are inseparable from the performance
of Flybook unless otherwise stated.
Nothing in this statement affects the statutory rights of customers that can in no
way be waived or limited by contract.
These warranties provide specific legal rights and you may have other rights which
vary from different jurisdictions.
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What the warranty covers
The computer is warranted and provided free from defects in materials and workmanship.
The computer is warranted conforming to the official published specifications.
The warranty period starts from the effective date of sale, which coincides with the date of
invoice or sales receipt unless Dialogue Technology Corporation or regional resellers inform
you otherwise.
A part replacement will assume the warranty service status of the removed part only.
Unless Dialogue Technology Corporation and/or international extensions specify otherwise,
these warranties apply only to the country or region in which you purchase the computers.
What the warranty does not cover
Any software programs purchased from third parties are not warranted, whether they are
shipped or pre-loaded with the computer, installed subsequently or otherwise.
Damage caused by misuse, viruses, accidents, modifications, unsuitable physical or
operating environments, or improper maintenance is not warranted.
Any integrated or peripheral devices not provided by Dialogue Technology Corporation
are excluded from warranty.
The warranty is void by removal or alteration of identification labels on the computer
or its parts.
Dialogue Technology Corporation does not warrant error-free operation of the hardware
and software for the uninterrupted use of Flybook for lengthy intervals.
Warranty service
If the computer does not function as warranted during the warranty period, please contact the
assistance centers or authorized resellers to obtain the warranty services.
In general, you must provide the information or evidence stated on the Warranty Card to the
service center before requesting assistance.
Furthermore, it is necessary to inform the assistance center:
What kind of problem you are having with your FlyBook
How you have attempted to resolve this problem.
Remember to make a copy of your personal data before delivering the computer to the
service center. The service center does not guarantee for your personal data on the hard
disk during the service and maintenance period nor does it guar
antee for its priv
acy.
In order to fulfill their obligations, the service center or reseller must have the rights to
access your Flybook without any limits.
CHAPTER 1
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Note
All servicing and servicing procedures vary from country to country or region to
region. Please read your warranty card to obtain further information.
We remind you once again to create a copy of your personal data before
delivering the computer to the service center.
Liability Limitations
The total liability of Dialogue Technology Corporation arising out of this statement may be
limited by the amount actually paid for the purchase of the product.
In no event shall Dialogue Technology Corporation be liable for costs of substitute
products or services.
In no event shall Dialogue Technology Corporation be liable to any entity for any special,
consequential, incidental or other damages, however caused and on any theory of liability,
and whether or not breach of contract, negligence or otherwise, and whether or not
Dialogue Technology Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damage.
These limitations will apply notwithstanding any failure or non of essential purpose of any
limited remedy provided herein.
The limitation of liability of Dialogue Technology Corporation is cumulative, with all
expenditures of Dialogue Technology Corporation being aggregated to determine
satisfaction of the limit.
The existence of claims or suits shall not increase or extend the limit under this statement.
In no event shall any resellers or suppliers of Dialogue Technology Corporation be liable
for any direct, indirect, consequential or other damages arising out of this statement.
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How to get help
When you have any problems using your Flybook, in addition to referring to this manual or
on-line-helps in your computer, you can:
Call service centers to help you solve the problems.
Access the service web site to receive related information.
All information on service web sites can be found in your warranty card.
Best care for your FlyBook
Knowing how to take care of your FlyBook computer can avoid the computer from coming to
harm or being damaged. Please comply with the following instructions:
Taking care of the computer
Handle with extreme care.
Do not expose the computer to temperatures above 50° C or below 0° C.
Keep the computer away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture.
Do not spill water or any other liquid on the computer.
Do not place the computer near magnetic fields.
Avoid heavy shocks or vibrations to the computer.
Do not expose the computer to dusty or dirty environments.
Do not place objects on top of the computer.
Do not place the computer on uneven surfaces.
Make sure that the convertible hinge is in the correct position before closing the display screen.
Do not slam the display screen when closing it.
Do not operate the touch-panel using any thing besides the stylus pen of the computer.
Do not cover the enclosure openings. It will block the air convection of the cooling system.
Only use the adapter specifically provided with your computer.
Make sure the computer is turned off and the adapter is unplugged before changing any
system modules (Battery pack, DRAM module, hard disk… ).
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Taking care of the adapter and power cord
Carefully read the specifications and safety precautions written on the adapter.
Make sure the power source is within safety range and is safe to use before connecting
the adapter to the source.
Do not connect the adapter to any other devices.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the adapter or power cord; do not step on them.
Do not pull on the power cord; disconnect the computer at the plug when unplugging it.
Disconnect the adapter from the power source when the computer is not being used.
Taking care of your battery pack
Read the safety precautions indicated on the battery.
When the battery is not being used, preserve it in the protection cover.
Keep the battery away from direct sunlight or heat. When Flybook is turned off, the best
temperature for preserving the battery is between 0° and 30° C.
Do not expose the battery to rain or moisture.
Do not spill water or any other liquid on the battery.
Avoid heavy shocks to the battery.
Do not put any heavy objects on top of the battery.
Keep the battery away from children.
Periodically recharge the battery (for further information, please refer to the section on
BIOS setup utility)
Make sure that the battery always operates in a correct and regular manner.
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CHAPTER 2
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2
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Flybook V23i User manual

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