AVERATEC 3200 User manual

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User’s Manual
© 2004 AVERATEC, Inc.
Introduction — Getting Started
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Introduction — Getting Started
Getting Started
Congratulations on your purchase of a notebook computer! Your new notebook
features the most innovative advances in portable computing technology. It
combines state-of-the-art ergonomics with sophisticated architecture to provide you
with a personal computer that is compact, powerful, and easy to use. Designed for a
wide range of general, business, and personal productivity applications, the
notebook is an ideal choice for use in the office, at home, and on the road.
For maximum expandability without compromising portability, the notebook
accommodates a number of modules, including a combination DVD and CD-RW
optical drive, three USB ports, modem port, LAN port and PCMCIA card slot. The
high capacity hard disk drive provides you with plenty of storage space for
multimedia files and applications.
This Manual contains all the information you need to set up and use your new
notebook. It describes all the features of the notebook in an easy-to-read yet
thorough manner.
Introduction — Inventory
Inventory
This computer system is designed for years of productive and pleasurable
computing. Use this section to keep details of your purchase. This information will be
required should you need to make repairs to your notebook during the warranty
period. Update this section when you add new options.
DATE OF PURCHASE:
PLACE OF PURCHASE:
DEALER'S NAME:
DEALER'S ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE:
E-MAIL ADDRESS/WWW:
CONTACT PERSON:
PART NUMBER:
SERIAL NUMBER:
The serial number is on the label (with a bar code) on the bottom side of the
computer. The Part Number is also located on the bottom side of your compute and
begins with the letters “AV”.
Introduction — Safety and Maintenance
Safety and Maintenance
You can use your notebook computer under a wide range of environmental
conditions. However, to ensure long use and continued high performance, consider
the following factors when setting up your computer:
Follow all warnings and instructions noted in this documentation and in the
Windows Help program.
The first time you use your computer, we recommend that you carefully read
the Making Connections section of this manual and initialize the battery to
ensure optimum battery performance.
Unplug the computer from the power outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth
for cleaning. Do not use aerosols, solvents, or strong detergents.
Do not use the computer near open water or other liquids. Never spill liquid
onto the computer.
Do not place the computer in an unstable location where it might slip or be
knocked over. Serious damage could result from a fall.
Slots and openings in the system cabinet are for ventilation purposes. Do not
block or cover these openings or the system could overheat. Do not use or
store the computer near a source of heat or dust.
On the base or rear panel of this notebook, there is a label with information on
the power requirements of this system. These requirements must be followed.
If you are unsure of your local power supply, consult your dealer or local Power
Company.
Do not step on or place anything on the power cord.
If you use the computer with an extension cord, ensure that the total ampere
ratings of all the devices sharing the extension do not exceed the rating of the
extension cord or the rating of the wall outlet.
Never push foreign objects into the computer through any of the slots or
openings. Dangerous voltages are present, which could cause electric shock
or fire, or damage sensitive components.
For best results, use a power strip with a built-in surge protector. Do not use
inferior extension cords as this may result in damage to your computer.
Set the computer on a flat, stable surface. To prevent damage to the
computer’s hard disk drive, avoid using the computer where it will be exposed
to strong vibration.
Introduction — Checklists
Checklists
After opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of the items is
missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer. The shipping carton should
contain the following:
STANDARD
Internal battery
AC adapter with power cord
Recovery CDs
OPTIONS
The following items are optional and can be purchased separately from
AVERATEC’s web site or your preferred computer store.
Spare Lithium Ion Battery
Spare AC Adapter
Auto Adapter
Carrying bag
USB Floppy Disk Drive
Caution: When purchasing any of the accessories listed
above, purchase only those accessories that are approved for
use with your computer. Some of the above accessories are
proprietary items. Your system vendor can obtain these
approved accessories. If you use items that are not approved
for use with this computer, you may cause your computer to
malfunction, or to emit or receive electro-magnetic
radiation in excess of local regulations. For non-
proprietary accessories such as PC cards or printers, ensure
that the accessory functions properly in your computer
before making the purchase. Your system vendor may be able
to recommend compatible brands and models.
Introduction — Features
Features
High Capacity Hard Disk Drive
The computer has a high capacity hard disk drive to store your favorite programs and
large multimedia files.
Built-in Modem/LAN Capability/WLAN Module
A built-in 56Mbps 802.11g wireless LAN, 56k data and fax modem and 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet LAN allows you to access the Internet or a local area network (LAN) with or
without wires.
Large LCD
Your computer has an easy-to-view XGA LCD panel.
Built-in Stereo Speakers
The stereo speakers enable you to listen to a variety of multimedia applications.
Convenient Audio Control
The conveniently located audio control knob enable you to easily adjust the volume to the
stereo speakers.
Function Keys
Function keys give you easy control of power management and your monitor.
Scrolling Area
Comfortably scroll through documents with the ergonomically designed scrolling area
within the touch pad.
Where to Look For Information
About Windows
The Windows Manual provides an overview of the Windows operating System. Windows
Online Help, found on the Start menu, offers extensive Windows assistance. Welcome
to Windows offers an online orientation for new Windows users. Find it in:
Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools.
Introduction — Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume
with the volume control knob
located below the touchpad.
Volume control button
Alternatively, you can adjust
the volume with the Windows
volume control applet located
on the taskbar.
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Adjusting the Brightness
Use the following hot key combinations to adjust the LCD panel brightness:
Fn + F6 decreases the brightness
Fn + F7 increases the brightness
Introduction — Turning off Your Computer
Turning off Your Computer
Turning off the computer properly is important to maintaining your computer.
1. On the Start menu, click
Shut Down.
2. Click the radio button next to Shut
Down in the Shut Down Windows
screen, and then click OK.
If you are going to be away from the computer for a short period, there are ways of
conserving power without shutting down the system. See Chapter 5, Power Saving
Modes, for details.
Warning: Shutting off the computer improperly
may result in data loss.
Introduction — Tips for New Owners
Tips for New Owners
Take responsibility for backup
Back up files often. Users who need to manage large amounts of data may wish to
use backup devices such as a tape backup unit or a ZIP drive. If you use your
notebook as a networked workstation with system backup, talk to the system
administrator about backup procedures for your notebook.
Don't leave passwords anywhere on your notebook or carrying case
Be careful when placing your notebook on an airport security conveyor
belt
In most airports, security conveyor belts are safe for computers. If you are not sure,
ask the security staff. You should keep a close eye on your computer. When you are
in a hurry, make sure that you walk away with the correct notebook computer!
Tape your business card to the notebook and accessories
In the workplace, notebooks and accessories may often look exactly alike, leading to
equipment mix-ups. Prevent such mix-ups by placing your name on your equipment.
Develop ergonomic work habits
The science of ergonomics studies the relationship between health and a suitable
work environment. For more information on ergonomics, contact your nearest
computer bookstore, or local library. The Internet also has information on this and
other related subjects.
Never take the notebook anywhere without the carrying case
A broken screen or case can be costly to repair. Prevent accidents by carrying the
computer in a suitable carrying case.
Consider using a lock
For added security, consider purchasing a Kensington lock to put into the
Kensington lock hole on the left side of your computer (see Chapter 2, Left View).
Use the Kensington lock to secure the computer to a desk or table.
Note: Using a computer for extended periods of time with a
poor workstation setup and incorrect work habits can cause
health problems.
Getting StartedHardware and Software
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Getting StartedHardware and Software
Hardware and Software
This chapter introduces the different components and controls of your notebook computer,
including the hardware components, the software, and the audio and video systems.
Getting Started
Before you begin using your computer, read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the
main components installed in the system.
Slide the screen latch on the front edge of the cabinet towards the right to release the
cover latch and open up the computer.
Getting StartedFront View
Front View
1. LCD release latch
2. LCD panel
3. Battery
4. Keyboard
5. Status indicators
6. Speakers
7. Touchpad
8. Touchpad buttons
9. Volume control knob
10. Microphone-in jack
11. Audio-out jack for external
speakers or headphones
12. Power indicators
13. WLAN switch
14. Power button
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Getting StartedLeft View
Left View
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1. Kensington lock hole
2. VGA port for external video display
3. Phone jack for internal modem
4. LAN RJ-45 jack
5. PCMCIA card slot
6. PCMCIA card eject button
Getting StartedRight View
Right View
1. USB ports
2. Optical drive
3. Optical drive eject button
4. AC-adapter port
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Getting StartedBottom View
Bottom View
1. Ventilation slots
2. RAM compartment
3. Battery release button
4. Battery
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Getting StartedLED Status Indicators
LED Status Indicators
The status indicators in the upper left corner of the keyboard light up when a particular
function of the computer is active. Each indicator is marked with a symbol.
Optical Drive
The computer is reading information
from the optical drive.
HDD
The computer is reading from, or
writing to the hard disk.
Number-Lock
The keyboard is in Num-Lock mode.
Caps-Lock
The keyboard is in Caps-Lock mode.
Scroll-Lock
The keyboard is in Scroll-Lock mode.
Power Indicators
The power indicators show which power source the system is using. They also show
battery status and low battery power alerts. The power indicators remain active and
viewable even when the LCD panel is closed.
Icon Light Description
Blue
Power is on and the
AC adapter is in use
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Blue Wireless LAN
Green
Power is on and the
battery is in use
Flashing
Green
Power is in suspend
mode
Getting StartedFunction Keys
Function Keys
Hold the Fn key while pressing the numbered function key.
Function key Description
Fn + F3
Toggles display on/off
Fn + F4
Suspend to RAM/HDD
Fn + F5
Toggles between LCD/CRT displays
Fn + F6
Decreases LCD brightness
Fn + F7
Increases LCD brightness
Numeric Keypad
The embedded numeric keypad
consists of ten keys that make
number intensive input more
convenient. Press <NumLock>
to enable or disable the numeric
keypad.
Touchpad
The touchpad is a pressure sensitive pointing device that provides all the features of a
two-button mouse. Its primary function is to move the cursor around the screen.
Touchpad buttons
Scrolling area
Touchpad buttons
The instructions listed below describe how to use the touchpad.
1. First, place your fingers on the keyboard in the normal typing position. The
touchpad is easily accessible by moving either your left or right thumb off the
space bar and on to the touchpad.
Getting StartedTouchpad
2. Gently move your thumb across the pressure-sensitive touchpad in the direction
you want the cursor to move. The pad detects the change in pressure and moves
the cursor in the corresponding direction.
3. The touchpad offers another method of making selections in a software
program. It is called double-tapping. This function corresponds to double-
clicking with a mouse. Once the cursor has been moved to the object you want
to select, lightly double-tap the pressure sensitive touchpad. This double-
tapping on the touchpad will select the desired item and prompt the software to
perform the related operation.
4. The buttons located directly below the touchpad are the same in function as those
on a two-buttoned mouse. Clicking these buttons makes selections, drags objects,
or performs a variety of other functions depending on the software. To select an
object, first move the pointer over the object you want to select, and then press the
left button one time. The functions of these buttons are software specific.
5. Double-clicking is a common technique for selecting objects or launching
programs from icons. Once you have moved the pointer over the object you
wish to select, rapidly press the left button two times. This action is commonly
referred to as “double-clicking” an object.
Dragging
There are two ways to drag:
Move the pointer to the desired location then press down the left button. While
still holding down the left button, move the pointer to the desired location.
Release the button.
Move the pointer to the desired location. Tap the touchpad twice quickly as if
you were double-clicking, however do not remove your finger after the second
tap. Move the cursor to the desired location. Lift your finger to finish dragging.
Adjust the touchpad settings by selecting Settings/Control Panel/Mouse/Buttons. These
settings allow you to change the orientation of the touchpad from right-handed to left-
handed, and fine tune the pointer movement and timing of clicks.
Touchpad Precautions
The Touchpad is a pressure-sensitive device. If not properly cared for, it can be easily
damaged. Please take note of the following precautions.
Make sure the touchpad does not come into contact with dirt, liquids or grease.
Do not touch the touchpad if your fingers are dirty.
Do not rest heavy objects on the touchpad or the touchpad buttons.
Scrolling Area
If you are scrolling through a document, you may find that using the scrolling area is more
convenient than holding down the mouse button. The scrolling area is located both on the
right and lower touchpad panel. Gently move your finger across the arrow signal by the
direction to scroll up or down, left or right in a document or web page.
Getting StartedConnecting a USB Floppy Disk Drive
Connecting a USB Floppy Disk Drive
Your notebook computer
supports a USB 1.44 MB
floppy disk drive (must be
purchased separately). The
FDD is “hot pluggable,” so you
do not have to power down the
notebook to connect it.
Floppy disk drive
USB connector
Disk Drives
Your computer comes with several components for reading and writing (recording)
information.
Floppy Disk Drive
The floppy disk drive provides a convenient way of storing and transferring small files.
The disk drive uses standard 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB disks. To use the disk drive, insert a disk
(label side up) into the drive slot and slide it all the way in. To eject the disk from the drive,
press the eject button. When the computer is reading from or writing to a disk, the disk
indicator light will flash. Do not try to eject the disk when the light is active or you may
lose data.
Hard Disk Drive
The hard disk provides high-capacity storage and fast access. Windows and most
programs are stored here. Your notebook identifies the hard disk drive as drive C.
Optical Drive
Your computer comes with a pre-installed combination DVD and CD-RW optical drive. The
optical drive can read CD and DVD media and write to CD-R and CD-RW media.
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