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Asus F102BA User Manual

Asus F102BA
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Asus F102BA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAsus
ModelF102BA
CategoryLaptop
LanguageEnglish

Summary

About this manual

Conventions used in this manual

Explains icons, typography, and important notes for understanding the manual's conventions.

Safety precautions

Provides essential safety guidelines for using the notebook to prevent injury or damage.

Caring for your Notebook PC

Offers advice on proper cleaning and maintenance to ensure the notebook's longevity.

Proper disposal

Guides users on the environmentally responsible disposal of the notebook and its components.

Chapter 1: Hardware Setup

Getting to know your Notebook PC

Provides an overview of the notebook's hardware components, including views of its top, bottom, and sides.

Chapter 2: Using your Notebook PC

Getting started

Guides users through the initial setup and charging process for their new notebook.

Gestures for the touch screen and touchpad

Explains how to use touch screen and touchpad gestures for navigation and interaction.

Using the touchpad

Covers pointer movement and basic gestures like tap, drag-and-drop, and clicks on the touchpad.

Using ASUS Smart Gesture

Details how to enable and configure advanced touchpad gestures for enhanced usability.

Using the rotate and three-finger gestures

Demonstrates specific gestures like rotation and three-finger swipes for navigation.

Using the keyboard

Explains the functionality of standard keys and special function keys on the notebook.

Function keys for ASUS Apps

Highlights function keys dedicated to launching specific ASUS applications like Splendid and LifeFrame.

Windows®8 keys

Describes the function of Windows-specific keys on the keyboard for navigation and shortcuts.

Chapter 3: Working with Windows® 8

Starting for the first time

Walks through the initial setup and configuration steps when powering on the notebook for the first time.

Windows® UI

Introduces the tile-based user interface of Windows 8 and its key features like the Start screen.

Hotspots

Explains onscreen hotspots for launching programs and accessing settings via touchpad interaction.

Working with Windows® apps

Covers launching, customizing, resizing, unpinning, and closing applications within the Windows 8 environment.

Accessing the Apps screen

Guides users on how to open and navigate the Apps screen to find and launch installed applications.

Charms bar

Explains the Charms bar, a toolbar for sharing, search, settings, and device access in Windows 8.

Snap feature

Describes how to display two apps side-by-side for multitasking or switching between them.

Other keyboard shortcuts

Lists various keyboard shortcuts for launching applications and navigating within the Windows 8 operating system.

Connecting to wireless networks

Provides instructions on how to connect the notebook to Wi-Fi networks for internet access.

Bluetooth

Explains how to pair and use Bluetooth devices for wireless data transfer.

Airplane mode

Details how to enable and disable Airplane mode, which disables wireless communication.

Connecting to wired networks

Guides users on setting up dynamic IP/PPPoE and static IP network connections via LAN port.

Turning your Notebook PC off

Outlines the procedures for properly shutting down or putting the notebook into sleep mode.

Chapter 4: ASUS apps

Featured ASUS Apps

Introduces the pre-installed ASUS applications designed to enhance the notebook's functionality.

LifeFrame

Explains how to use the LifeFrame app for webcam features like taking photos and recording videos.

Power4Gear Hybrid

Describes how to optimize notebook performance and battery life using power saving modes.

Chapter 5: Power-on Self Test (POST)

The Power-on Self Test (POST)

Explains the diagnostic tests performed when the notebook starts up.

BIOS

Introduces the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) and its role in system startup.

BIOS Settings

Details how to access and configure BIOS settings, including boot options.

Security

Covers setting up administrator and user passwords, and controlling interface access within the BIOS.

I/O Interface Security

Explains how to lock or unlock specific interface functions like LAN through the BIOS.

USB Interface Security

Describes how to lock or unlock USB ports and devices via the BIOS security settings.

Set Master Password

Guides on setting a master password for access to the notebook's hard disk drive.

Save & Exit

Explains how to save configuration changes and exit the BIOS utility.

To update the BIOS

Provides step-by-step instructions for updating the notebook's BIOS using a flash disk.

Troubleshoot

Offers options for system troubleshooting, including refreshing or resetting the PC.

Refresh your PC

Explains how to refresh the system without losing personal files and applications.

Reset your PC

Guides on restoring the notebook to its default settings, with options to remove files or clean the drive.

Advanced options

Lists additional troubleshooting options, including system image recovery.

Tips and FAQs

Useful tips for your Notebook PC

Offers practical advice for maximizing notebook usage, performance, and data security.

Hardware FAQs

Addresses common questions and issues related to the notebook's hardware components.

Software FAQs

Provides solutions to frequent problems concerning the notebook's operating system and software.

Appendices

DVD-ROM Drive Information (on selected models)

Information regarding the DVD-ROM drive and regional playback restrictions for DVD movies.

Blu-ray ROM Drive Information (on selected models)

Details about the Blu-ray ROM drive and its region definitions for video playback.

Internal Modem Compliancy

States the compliancy of the internal modem with various international standards like JATE and FCC.

Overview

Provides context on CTR 21 regulations and network compatibility for terminal equipment.

Network Compatibility Declaration

Declares network compatibility and potential inter-working difficulties for the equipment.

Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement

Outlines FCC rules regarding device interference and compliance for digital devices.

FCC Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Caution Statement

Warns about RF exposure limits and compliance requirements for the device.

Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC)

Declares that the product meets essential requirements for Radio and Telecommunications Equipment.

IC Radiation Exposure Statement for Canada

States compliance with Industry Canada's RF exposure limits for equipment operated in Canada.

UL Safety Notices

Lists safety precautions related to electrical connections, water, storms, and battery handling.

Nordic Lithium Cautions (for lithium-ion batteries)

Provides safety warnings and handling instructions for lithium-ion batteries in multiple languages.

Optical Drive Safety Information

Includes warnings about laser safety for the optical drive and CDRH regulations.

CTR 21 Approval (for Notebook PC with built-in Modem)

Lists countries where the notebook's modem has received CTR 21 approval.

ENERGY STAR complied product

Confirms compliance with ENERGY STAR standards for energy efficiency.

European Union Eco-label

Indicates that the notebook has earned the EU Flower label for environmental characteristics.

Global Environmental Regulation Compliance and Declaration

Details ASUS's adherence to global environmental regulations and provides links for information.

EC Declaration of Conformity

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