Introducing the Notebook PC Page: 7 Transportation Precautions Guidelines for safely transporting the notebook computer, including turning it off and disconnecting peripherals.
Operating Environment Recommendations for maintaining proper posture and an optimal operating environment for computer use.
Health Management Advice on taking breaks, performing exercises, and managing symptoms like eyestrain during computer use.
Use appropriate lighting Guidance on selecting suitable lighting conditions for optimal screen visibility and reduced eye strain.
Clean the display Method for cleaning the LCD screen using a soft, dry cloth to ensure clear visibility.
Cover Your Notebook PC Information on purchasing and using a carrying case to protect the notebook from damage.
Cover Your Batteries Advice on charging battery packs before use, especially for long trips, and managing charging time.
Airplane Precautions Guidelines for using the notebook PC on an airplane, including restrictions and airport security device recommendations.
Cleaning Your Computer Instructions on cleaning the computer case, keyboard, and LCD screen with appropriate materials.
Knowing the Parts Page: 14 Power Button Description of the power switch function for turning the notebook PC on/off and resuming from standby.
Keyboard Details of the 86-key QWERTY keyboard layout with embedded numeric keypad and function keys.
Touchpad Click Buttons Explanation of the buttons below the touchpad that function as left and right mouse buttons.
LED Status Indicators Explanation of status indicator lights for operating modes like power, battery, HDD, and wireless activity.
Touchpad Description of the touchpad as a pointing device and its selection buttons for cursor control.
NOTEBOOK STATUS ICONS Description of status indicator lights corresponding to operating modes like power, battery, and wireless activity.
ExpressCard Slot Details about the 26-pin Express card slot supporting ExpressCard/34mm or 54mm expansion cards.
VGA Port Description of the 15-pin D-sub monitor port for connecting external displays like monitors or projectors.
Air-Outlet Vent Explanation of the air-outlet vent's function in dissipating heat and maintaining operating temperature.
LAN (RJ-45) Port Information on the RJ-45 LAN port for connecting to Ethernet networks at 10/100 or 10/100/1000Mbps speeds.
e-SATA/USB Combo Port Description of the e-SATA/USB combo port for connecting external hard disk or optical drives.
4 in 1 card slot Details about the built-in card reader supporting Memory Stick, Multi Media Card, and Secure Digital.
Headphone Jack Description of the 1/8-inch phono jack for connecting headphones, speakers, or earphones.
Emergency Tray Release Function of the emergency tray release for opening the optical drive tray without powering on the notebook.
Microphone Jack Description of the microphone jack for connecting an external microphone for sound recording.
USB 2.0 Port Details about the USB 2.0 port for connecting peripherals, offering high data transfer rates up to 480Mbps.
Optical Disk Drive Instructions for inserting and removing discs from the optical disk drive for installing software or playing media.
Battery Pack Information about the Lithium-ion battery pack, its charging, and power maintenance capabilities.
Battery Lock Latch Description of the battery lock latch for securing or unlocking the battery pack.
Battery Release Latch Instructions on how to use the battery release latch to remove the battery pack from the notebook.
Rating Label Information about the rating label which shows the model number and other relevant details.
Fan Outlet/Air vent Description of the fan outlet and air vents used for dissipating heat and maintaining optimal temperature.
Kensington Lock Explanation of the Kensington lock slot for physically securing the notebook computer with a security system.
Modem (RJ-11)Port Information on the RJ-11 modem port for connecting to telephone lines and its 56Kbps transfer rate.
DC Power Port Description of the DC power port for connecting the AC adapter to supply power and charge the battery.
Function Keys Operations Details on how function keys (F1-F12) work with the Fn key to activate special functions and operations.
Control keys Explanation of control keys (Ctrl, Alt, Fn, Shift) used in conjunction with other keys to modify functions.
Windows keys Description of Windows Start Menu key and Shortcut/Application key for facilitating work.
Getting Started Page: 31 Power System Overview of the notebook PC's power system, including the AC adapter and battery power.
Using AC Power Instructions on connecting and using the universal AC-DC adapter for powering the notebook PC.
Using Battery Power Information on the notebook PC's design for removable battery packs and their expected battery life.
Battery Care Guidelines for maintaining the rechargeable battery pack, including charging limits and calibration.
Checking Battery Power How to check the remaining battery power using the power icon in the Windows environment.
Power Options Explanation of how the power switch controls power states and customization options in Windows Control Panel.
Restarting or Rebooting Steps for restarting the system manually by using the Windows Start button and shutdown options.
Powering Off Procedure for powering off the notebook PC in Windows Vista via the Start button and shutdown menu.
Emergency Shutdown Method for performing an emergency shutdown by holding the power button for an extended period.
Windows Power Options Details on the power management control panel and power schemes for optimizing system performance.
Sleep and Hibernate Explanation of Sleep (Suspend-to-RAM) and Hibernate (Suspend-to-Disk) modes for power saving.
Using the Notebook PC Page: 43 Operating System Information on the pre-installed operating system choice and its impact on hardware and software support.
Caring for the Touchpad Precautions for caring for the pressure-sensitive touchpad to prevent damage from dirt, liquids, or objects.
Storage Devices Overview of storage devices supported by the notebook PC, including Expansion Card, Optical drive, and Hard Disk drive.
Express Card Information on the Express Card interface, its speed, and compatibility with expansion cards.
Optical Drive Instructions for inserting and removing discs from the optical disk drive for installing software or playing media.
Hard Disk Drive Details about the SATA hard disk drive, its capacity, speed, and SMART technology for error detection.
Memory (RAM) Information on additional memory for performance enhancement and its automatic detection by the BIOS.
Network Connection Instructions on connecting the notebook PC to a network using an RJ-45 connector and network cable.
Modem Connection Procedure for connecting the internal modem to an analog telephone wall socket using an RJ-11 connector.
Windows Mobility Center Accessing the Windows Mobility Center for information on battery status, power plans, and wireless device status.
Using the USB Port Explanation of the USB port interface and instructions for removing USB devices safely.
Using Flash Memory Cards Information on flash memory storage media and procedures for inserting and removing memory cards.
Troubleshooting Page: 67 Overview Introduction to the troubleshooting chapter, common problems, and advice before contacting a service representative.
Basic Hints and Tips Common solutions for computer issues, including checking power, connections, and LED indicators.
Power Savings Issues Troubleshooting power saving features not working, including Hibernate/Sleep modes and power button response.
Boot Drive Issues Troubleshooting boot errors caused by optical media or USB storage devices in connected drives.