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Page 1 - MIL-BOOK 20 SERIES NOTEBOOK

OPERATOR’ S MANUALMIL-BOOK 20 SERIES NOTEBOOK 22355 TAG Way, Dulles, VA 20166Tel: (703) 406.3000 Fax: (703) 607.3853

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viii The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The use of wireless devices in hospitals i

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5-16 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) Load Previous Values restores previous values for all the items.

Page 4 - Regulatory Information

CHAPTER 6 Installing Software Drivers To take full advantage of the unique features of your Tablet PC, some operating systems require custom softwar

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6-2 Installing Software Drivers How to Use the CD NOTES: • The drivers may have been updated after this manual was published. For drivers upgrade,

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Installing Software Drivers 6-3 Just click the Device Driver link on the main screen. After installing the device drivers, proceed to the following:

Page 7 - About the AC Adapter

6-4 Installing Software Drivers Name Directory Description Audio driver \WinXP\audio\ or \Win2000\audio\ setup.exe Installs the audio driver that

Page 8 - About the Modem

Installing Software Drivers 6-5 Dos Mode Setting When connect CRT display, the CRT full screen disappear under the DOS mode, you can follow step as

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6-6 Installing Software Drivers 3. Select “Device”, “Intel® Dual Display Clone” and check mark indicates enabled “Same display configuration driven

Page 10 - Use on Aircraft Caution

Installing Software Drivers 6-7 Touchscreen Driver To install the touch screen driver; perform the following: 1. Insert the driver CD into the driv

Page 11 - EMC Requirements

6-8 Installing Software Drivers Touch screen Calibration: 1. After the system has finished rebooting, click on the “Penmount monitor” icon located o

Page 12 - Statements of Compliance

Installing Software Drivers 6-9 Intel SpeedStep Utility After installing the SpeedStep driver, you can now optimize the power consumption of the CPU

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ixEMC Requirements This device uses, generates and radiates radio frequency energy. The radio frequency energy produced by this device is well below

Page 14 - Belgium and the Netherlands

6-10 Installing Software Drivers Wireless LAN Utility Installation Upon clicking on the PROSet link on the main screen, the Installation Wizard appe

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CHAPTER 7 Caring for the Tablet PC Taking good care of your computer will ensure a trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage to your comp

Page 16 - Table of Contents

7-2 Caring for the Tablet PC Protecting the Computer To safeguard the integrity of your computer data as well as the computer itself, you can protec

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Caring for the Tablet PC 7-3 Taking Care of the Tablet PC Location Guidelines  Use the computer where the temperature is between 10 °C (50 °F) and

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7-4 Caring for the Tablet PC Cleaning Guidelines  Never clean the computer with its power on.  Use a soft cloth moistened with water or a non-al

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Caring for the Tablet PC 7-5  If you will not be using the computer for a long period of time (more than two weeks), remove the Main battery pack

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7-6 Caring for the Tablet PC When Traveling  Before traveling with your computer, make a backup of your hard disk data into floppy disks or other

Page 21 - Preface

CHAPTER 8 Troubleshooting Hardware, software, or a combination of both can cause computer problems. When you encounter any problem, it might be a ty

Page 22 - Notational Conventions

8-2 Troubleshooting Preliminary Checklist Here are helpful hints to follow before you take further actions when you encounter any problem:  Try to

Page 23 - Getting Started

Troubleshooting 8-3 Solving Common Problems For easy reference, the problems are divided into these categories. Problem Type Go to Battery problems

Page 24 - Getting the Computer Running

xCanada Radio Frequency Interference Requirements To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoo

Page 25 - Connecting to AC Power

8-4 Troubleshooting Battery Problems The battery does not charge (Battery Charge indicator does not appear).  Make sure that the AC adapter is prop

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Troubleshooting 8-5 The battery operating time indicated by the battery meter does not match the actual operating time.  The actual operating time

Page 27 - Positioning the Tablet PC

8-6 Troubleshooting  If the power button does not respond to a light touch, press the button firmly.  If you are using battery power, make sure

Page 28 - 1-6 Getting Started

Troubleshooting 8-7 Resolution cannot be adjusted to desired setting.  Make sure that the video driver is installed correctly. The external monitor

Page 29 - Turning On

8-8 Troubleshooting Hardware Device Problems The computer does not recognize a newly installed device.  The device may not be correctly configured

Page 30 - Turning Off

Troubleshooting 8-9  Make sure that the device connected is using an equivalent speed.  Make sure that the IrDA Fast Infrared Port is set to HP H

Page 31 - Right-Side Components

8-10 Troubleshooting The serial mouse does not work.  Make sure that the mouse cable is properly connected.  Make sure that you connect the mouse

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Troubleshooting 8-11  Consult your dealer or an experienced radio technician for help. I cannot connect to another WLAN device.  Make sure that t

Page 33 - Left-Side Components

8-12 Troubleshooting Modem Problems The modem does not work.  Make sure that the modem driver is correctly installed.  Make sure that the telepho

Page 34 - Rear Components

Troubleshooting 8-13 The PC card stops communicating properly.  The application may have been reset when the computer is turned off or in Standby m

Page 35 - Front Components

xiGreek To προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας 1999/5/EC. Icelandic Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evrópska Efnahags Bandalagsins

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8-14 Troubleshooting  Make sure that the printer driver is correctly installed.  Make sure that you have assigned the printer port correctly in y

Page 37 - Bottom-Side Components

Troubleshooting 8-15 The sound system does not record.  Adjust the playback or recording sound levels. The external microphone or audio device does

Page 38 - Where to Go from Here

8-16 Troubleshooting  If this message appears when you are booting from the hard disk, insert a bootable disk in the floppy disk drive and check th

Page 39 - Operating Your Tablet PC

Troubleshooting 8-17 Resetting the Computer You may have to reset (reboot) your computer on some occasions when an error occurs and the program you a

Page 40 - Stopping the Computer

APPENDIXA Specifications NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without any prior notices. Parts Specifications CPU Intel Pentium M processor

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A-2 Specifications Parts Specifications PC card Type II × 1, CardBus support On main system Serial port, USB port, docking port, IR port for wirel

Page 42 - Mouse-control Buttons

APPENDIX B Regulatory Information This appendix provides regulatory statements and safety notices on your computer. NOTE: Marking labels located on

Page 43 - Cursor-Control Keys

B-2 Regulatory Information On the Use of the System Class B Regulations USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement

Page 44 - Euro Symbol

Regulatory Information B-3 Canada Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice This Class B digital

Page 45 - Function Keys

B-4 Regulatory Information ENGLISH CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type rec

Page 46 - Using the Touchscreen

xiiGeneral European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) and the frequency range 240

Page 47 - Configuring the Touchscreen

Regulatory Information B-5 About the Modem Caution  Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  Never install telephone jacks in we

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B-6 Regulatory Information On the Use of RF Device NOTE: The information in this section applies to models with the wireless LAN module. USA and Cana

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Regulatory Information B-7  The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital. Antenna use:  In ord

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B-8 Regulatory Information EMC Requirements This device uses, generates and radiates radio frequency energy. The radio frequency energy produced by t

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Regulatory Information B-9 Canada Radio Frequency Interference Requirements To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is int

Page 52 - Using the Hard Disk Drive

B-10 Regulatory Information Greek To προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας 1999/5/EC. Icelandic Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evróps

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Regulatory Information B-11 General European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) an

Page 54 - Connecting the Optical Drive

B-12 Regulatory Information Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module’s Maximum EIRP Not Shown in the Previous Table Frequency Ranges (MHz) Indoor

Page 55 - Chapter 8.)

xiiiDepartments in Which the Wireless LAN Module’s Maximum EIRP Not Shown in the Previous Table Frequency Ranges (MHz) Indoors Outdoors 2400 – 2446

Page 56 - Using the Video Features

xiv Table of Contents Preface... XiX Chapter 1 Getting Started ...

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xvMouse-control Buttons...2-4 Typewriter Keys...

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xviPower-Saving Tips...3-10 Chapter 4 Expanding Your Computer...

Page 59 - Using the Audio Features

xviiLocation Guidelines ...7-3 General Guidelines...

Page 62 - Using the Wireless LAN

xixPreface This manual contains information that will help you operate the computer. It is divided into 8 chapters and 2 appendices. ! Chapter 1, G

Page 63 - Using the Wireless Modem

xxNotational Conventions Throughout this manual, the following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text. NOTE: identifies additional info

Page 64 - Using the GPS

CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Congratulations on purchasing this Tablet PC. This hand-held computer, having no fan and being almost noiseless, is especi

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1-2 Getting Started Getting the Computer Running This section guides you through the procedures for getting the computer ready for operation. Unpacki

Page 66 - Managing Power

Getting Started 1-3 Inspect all the items. If any item is damaged or missing, notify your dealer immediately. Keep the shipping carton and packing m

Page 67 - AC and Car Adapter

1-4 Getting Started NOTE: Power Supply Cord: (optional) Detachable, minimum 1.5 m long. Listed, rated minimum 125 V, 7 A, having a 2/18 AWG, type SVT

Page 68 - Battery Pack

Getting Started 1-5 CAUTION:  When you disconnect the AC adapter, disconnect from the electrical outlet first and then from the computer. A revers

Page 69 - Checking the Battery Level

1-6 Getting Started Using the Wireless Keyboard (option) The wireless keyboard can either be placed flat on the table or inclined using its stand fou

Page 70 - By Gas Gauge

Getting Started 1-7 Turning On and Off the Computer Turning On 1. Make sure the computer is connected to AC power. 2. Press the power button

Page 71 - 3-6 Managing Power

i TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. NOTE Informati

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1-8 Getting Started 3. Each time the computer is turned on, it performs a Power-On Self Test (POST), and the operating system such as Windows should

Page 73 - Power Management

Getting Started 1-9 Taking a Look at the Computer This section identifies the external components of the computer and briefly describes the function

Page 74 - Hibernation

1-10 Getting Started Ref Component Description See Also  Expansion Port For connecting to: Port Replicator, CD/DVD-RW/Combo drive module, or USB

Page 75 - Power-Saving Tips

Getting Started 1-11 Left-Side Components Ref Component Description See Also  X-Bay Interface Connects additional wireless modem (GPRS/GSM), in

Page 76 - Expanding Your Computer

1-12 Getting Started Rear Components Ref Component Description See Also  Stand System’s vertical angle of inclination after the stand is release

Page 77 - Connecting a Serial Device

Getting Started 1-13 Front Components Ref Component Description See Also  LCD Panel and Touchscreen Displays the output of the computer. Also s

Page 78 - Connecting a USB Device

1-14 Getting Started Ref Component Description See Also Shows the speaker volume, the LCD brightness level,and the main battery capacity P. 3-4

Page 79 - 4-4 Expanding Your Computer

Getting Started 1-15 Bottom-Side Components Ref Component Description See Also  CCD Port Connects a CCD PC camera. P. 4-3

Page 80 - Connecting an IR Device

1-16 Getting Started Where to Go from Here As your computer is ready for operation, you may want to do any of the following now: For this purpose… D

Page 81 -  Disable the screen saver

CHAPTER 2 Operating Your Tablet PC This chapter provides information about the use of the computer. If you are new to computers, reading this chapte

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ii Regulatory Information This appendix provides regulatory statements and safety notices on your computer. NOTE: Marking labels located on the exter

Page 83 - 4-8 Expanding Your Computer

2-2 Operating Your Tablet PC Starting and Stopping the Computer There are a number of ways to start and stop the computer. Starting the Computer You

Page 84 - System Memory Upgrade

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-3 If you choose to stop in Standby or Suspend mode, you can return to where you left off the next time you start up the c

Page 85 - CHAPTER

2-4 Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Wireless Keyboard (option) Before using the wireless keyboard, see section on “Positioning the Tablet PC and

Page 86 - Starting SCU

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-5 Typewriter Keys Typewriter keys are similar to the keys on a typewriter. Several keys are added such as the Ctrl, Alt,

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2-6 Operating Your Tablet PC Numeric Keypad A 15-key numeric keypad is embedded in the typewriter keys as shown next: Numeric keys facilitate enter

Page 88 - Main Menu

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-7 Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions: Windows Logo key and Application key.

Page 89 - USB Emulation

2-8 Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Touchscreen NOTE: To take advantage of the touchscreen feature, make sure that the touchscreen driver is corr

Page 90 - Advanced Menu

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-9 Term Action Point Move your finger or pen on the touchscreen until the cursor points to the selection on the screen.

Page 91 - COM Ports

2-10 Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Floppy Disk Drive (option) Your Tablet PC comes with an USB floppy disk drive as drive A through the USB por

Page 92 - LPT Port

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-11  Through the Expansion Port Plug of the Optical Drive Module – Insert the USB plug of floppy disk drive into the US

Page 93 - HDD Heater

iiiOn the Use of the System Class B Regulations USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE: This equipment ha

Page 94 - Power Button Define

2-12 Operating Your Tablet PC  Through the Private Cable – Insert the USB plug of the floppy disk drive into the USB port located on the private c

Page 95 - Security Menu

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-13 CAUTION:  Never turn off or reset the computer while the floppy disk drive in-use indicator is on.  Always store

Page 96 - Hard Disk Boot Sector

2-14 Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Hard Disk Drive Your computer comes with a hard disk drive as drive C. A hard disk drive is a storage device

Page 97 - Boot Menu

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-15 Using the Optical Drive (option) Depending on the model, your computer comes with a CD/DVD-RW/ Combo drive module. Thi

Page 98 - Exit Menu

2-16 Operating Your Tablet PC NOTE: For DVD-RW/Combo drive only. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by meth

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Operating Your Tablet PC 2-17 2. Press the eject button and the CD tray will slide out partially. Gently pull on it until it is fully extended. 3.

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2-18 Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Video Features The video subsystem of your computer features:  10.4-inch TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) 18-bit

Page 101 - Installing Software Drivers

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-19 Display Mode LCD Only CRT Only Simultaneous Display Resolution Colors 8-bit √ √ √ 16-bit √ √ √ 24-bit √ √

Page 102 - How to Use the CD

2-20 Operating Your Tablet PC Display Mode LCD Only CRT Only Simultaneous Display 8-bit √ 16-bit √ 1280×1024 24-bit √ 8-bit √ 1600×1200 16-

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Operating Your Tablet PC 2-21 Using the Audio Features NOTES:  To take advantage of the enhanced audio capabilities, the audio and volume control

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ivCanada Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requ

Page 105 - Dos Mode Setting

2-22 Operating Your Tablet PC Ways of playing and recording sound vary with the operating system used. See your operating system documentation or on

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Operating Your Tablet PC 2-23 Using the Communication Features Using the Modem NOTE: To take advantage of the modem feature, the device driver suppl

Page 107 - Touchscreen Driver

2-24 Operating Your Tablet PC Using the Wireless LAN Depending on your model, an internal Mini PCI Wireless LAN (WLAN) card may have been pre-instal

Page 108 - Touch screen Calibration:

Operating Your Tablet PC 2-25 Turning Off/On the WLAN Radio NOTE: The FAA (Federal Aviation Agency) has deemed it unsafe to operate wireless devices

Page 109 - Intel SpeedStep Utility

2-26 Operating Your Tablet PC Your computer can send and receive data via a mobile network using the GSM protocol. To send or receive data over a GS

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Operating Your Tablet PC 2-27 The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellite

Page 111 - Caring for the Tablet PC

CHAPTER 3 Managing Power Your computer operates either on external AC power, car adapter, or internal battery power. This chapter tells you how you

Page 112 - Protecting the Computer

3-2 Managing Power AC and Car Adapter CAUTION:  The AC and car adapter is designed for use with your computer only. Connecting the AC adapter to an

Page 113 - Taking Care of the Tablet PC

Managing Power 3-3 Battery Pack The battery pack is the internal power source for the computer. It is rechargeable using the AC or car adapter. The

Page 114 - Battery Pack Guidelines

3-4 Managing Power To charge the battery pack, connect the AC adapter to the computer and an electrical outlet. The Battery Charge Indicator ( ) on

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vENGLISH CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment

Page 116 - When Traveling

Managing Power 3-5 By Operating System You can check the approximate battery level using the battery meter function of the operating system. To read

Page 117 - Troubleshooting

3-6 Managing Power pack from your dealer and keep it with you in a fully charged state as a backup. To replace the battery pack, follow these steps:

Page 118 - Preliminary Checklist

Managing Power 3-7 Battery Low Signals and Actions Battery Low occurs when the battery has approximately 10% of its charge remaining. The computer g

Page 119 - Solving Common Problems

3-8 Managing Power Power Management Your computer supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) for power management. The power manageme

Page 120 - Battery Problems

Managing Power 3-9 Hibernation NOTE: Make sure that the hibernation feature is enabled in the Hibernate tab of the Power Options Properties from the

Page 121 - Display Problems

3-10 Managing Power Power-Saving Tips In addition to your computer’s automatic power management, you can do your part to maximize the battery’s opera

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CHAPTER 4 Expanding Your Computer You can expand the capabilities of your computer by connecting other peripheral devices. When using a device, be s

Page 123 - Floppy Disk Drive Problems

4-2 Expanding Your Computer Connecting a Serial Device Your computer has a private port for connecting a serial device such as a serial mouse or mod

Page 124 - Infrared Problems

Expanding Your Computer 4-3 Connecting a USB Device Your computer has one USB port on the right side for connecting USB devices such as digital came

Page 125 - Keyboard and Mouse Problems

4-4 Expanding Your Computer

Page 126 - WLAN Problems

viAbout the Modem Caution 1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the ja

Page 127 - Troubleshooting 8-11

Expanding Your Computer 4-5 Connecting an IR Device Your computer has an IR (InfraRed) port for connecting an infrared- equipped device wirelessly s

Page 128 - PC Card Problems

4-6 Expanding Your Computer When using the left side’s IR port: Place the transmitting device where its IR port faces the IR port of your computer w

Page 129 - Printer Problems

Expanding Your Computer 4-7 Using PC Cards Your computer has one PC card slot to accommodate one type II card. CardBus Support Your computer’s PC ca

Page 130 - Sound Problems

4-8 Expanding Your Computer 3. When a new card is seated, the computer will detect it and try to install the appropriate driver. Follow the on-scre

Page 131 - Startup Problems

Expanding Your Computer 4-9 System Memory Upgrade You can upgrade your computer by changing system memory to a maximum of 1 GB on the SO-DIMM slot.

Page 132 - Other Problems

CHAPTER 5 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) SCU is a program for configuring the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) settings of the computer. BIOS is

Page 133 - Resetting the Computer

5-2 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) When and How to Use the SCU Program When to Use You need to run the SCU program when:  You see an error mess

Page 134 - Specifications

Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) 5-3 Moving Around and Making Selections A brief description of keyboard (if installed) usage is listed next: Key

Page 135 - A-2 Specifications

5-4 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) Main Menu The Main menu contains the basic configuration settings of the system. Date and Time Sets the s

Page 136 - Regulatory Information

Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) 5-5 Internal Numlock Sets if the numeric keypad will function. A check mark (√) indicates enabled, while underlin

Page 137 - On the Use of the System

viiOn the Use of RF Device NOTE: The information in this section applies to models with the wireless LAN module. USA and Canada Safety Requirements

Page 138 - Safety Notices

5-6 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) Advanced Menu The Advanced menu contains the Input/Output (I/O) configuration settings of the system. Geyserv

Page 139 - Attention (for USA Users)

Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) 5-7 NOTE: For Windows 2000, you need to install the SpeedStep driver to use this function (see Chapter 6 for detai

Page 140 - Caution (for USA Users)

5-8 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) Allows you to assign COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4 to specific functions that you wish to use. In general, COM1/COM4 can

Page 141 - On the Use of RF Device

Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) 5-9 HDD Heater Sets if the system automatically turns on the built-in hard disk drive heater for low temperature o

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5-10 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) NOTE: The backlight switch function is supported only if your LCD is the transflective type (option). Power B

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Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) 5-11 Security Menu The Security menu contains the security setting that safeguards your system against unauthorize

Page 144

5-12 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) Hard Disk Boot Sector Helps prevent infection of computer viruses by protecting the hard disk boot sector (pa

Page 145 - B-10 Regulatory Information

Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) 5-13 Boot Menu The Boot menu sets the sequence of the devices to be searched for the operating system. Boot Seque

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5-14 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) Exit Menu The Exit menu allows you to leave the SCU program. After finishing with your settings, you must sav

Page 147 - Ministry of Defense approval

Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) 5-15 Discard Changes and Exit exits the SCU program without saving the changes you have made. Get Default Values

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