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User Manual *Covers StepNote SA Series Notebook Computers E V E R F O R E X C E L L E N C E.
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C C h h a a p p t t e e r r 1 1 I I n n t t r r o o d d u u c c t t i i o o n n.
Chapter 1 Getting St arted Congratulations on your decis ion to purchase an Everex® computer. Your new notebook features the most innovative features in portable computing technology. It combines state-of-the-art ergonomics wit h sophisticated archite cture to provide you with a personal co mputer that is compact, powerful, and easy to use.
Chapter 1 Inventory This computer system is desig ned for years of productive and pleasurable computing. Use this se ction to keep details of your purchase. This information will be required sh ould you need to make repairs to your notebook during t he warranty period.
Chapter 1 Safety and Maintenance You can use your computer under a wid e range of environmental conditions. However, to ensure lon g use and continued high performance, consider the followin g factors when setting up your computer: • Follow all warnings and instructions n oted in this document ation and in the Windows Help prog ram.
Chapter 1 • Set the computer on a flat, stabl e surface. T o prevent damage to the computer ’s ha rd disk drive, avoid using the compu ter where it will be exposed to strong vibration. Checklist s After opening the package, carefully in spect the conte nts.
Chapter 1 Features High Capacity Hard Disk Drive The computer has a high capacity hard di sk drive, to store your favorite programs and larg e multimedia files. Built-in Modem/LAN Capability A built-in 56k modem and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet po rt allows you to access the Internet or a local area network (LAN).
Chapter 1 Where to Look For Information About Your Computer This User’s Manual describ es the key elements of your computer. New users can find a simple st ep-by-step or ientation in the Quick Start section of this chapter. About Windows Windows Online Help , found on the Start menu, offers extensive Windows assistance.
Chapter 1 Quick S t art Turning on the Computer for the First Time 1. Connect the AC adapter power cord to the AC adapter. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the DC power port on the right side of your computer. 3. Connect the AC adapter power cord to an AC outlet.
Chapter 1 Loading Windows The following section is for insta lling the Windows operating system only. If you are installing a differ ent operating syst em, please check with your vendor for installation details. Pr oduct key num ber Your computer will begin loading Windows once you turn on the power.
Chapter 1 Adjusting the V olume You can adjust the volume with hot key combination as bel ow: • Fn + F8 decreases the vol ume • Fn + F9 incr eases the volu me • Fn + F10 Mute the volume Alternatively, you can adjust the volume with the Windows volume control applet located on the taskbar.
Chapter 1 T urning off Y our Computer Turning off the computer properly is imp ortant to maintaining your computer. 1. On the Start menu, click Turn off Computer . 2. Click the radio button Turn Off in the Turn off Computer Windows screen, and then clic k OK .
Chapter 1 T ip s 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 su ch USB drive. If you use your notebook as a networked workstation wi th system backup, talk to the system administrator about backup p rocedures for your notebook.
Chapter 1 Never take the notebook anywhere without the carrying case A broken screen or case can be costly to repair. Prev ent accidents by carrying the computer in a suitable ca rrying case.
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Chapter 2 Hardware and Software This chapter introduces the different components and control s of your notebook computer, inclu ding the hardware components, the soft ware, and the audio and video systems.
Chapter 2 Front V iew 1. LCD panel 2. Power button 3. Keyboard 4. Status indicators 5. Touchpad 6. Touchpad buttons 7. Wireless LAN switch 8. Media Player button 9. Microphone-in jack 10. Audio-out jack for external speakers or headphones 11. MS/MMC/SD/MS Pro card slot 12.
Chapter 2 Lef t V iew 1. Kensington lock hole 2. DC in jack 3. IEEE 1394 slot 4. Optical drive 5. Optical drive button 17.
Chapter 2 Right V iew 1. USB ports 2. Express 34/54 card slot 3. VGA external video display port 18.
Chapter 2 Back V iew 1. Fax/modem RJ-11 jack 2. LAN RJ-45 jack 19.
Chapter 2 Bottom V iew 1. Ventilation slot 2. Battery release latch 3. Battery 4. Speakers 20.
Chapter 2 LED S t atus Indicators The status indicators in the upper left corner of the keyboa rd light up when a particular function of the computer is a ctive. Each indicator is marked with a symbol. CD-ROM Drive The computer is reading information from the optical drive.
Chapter 2 Function Keys Hold the Fn key while pressing the numbered fun ction key. Function key Description Fn + F3 T oggles display on/off Fn + F4 Suspend to RAM/HDD Fn + F5 Toggles between LCD/ CRT .
Chapter 2 T ouchpad The touchpad is a pressure sensitive pointing device that provides all the features of a two-button mouse. Its pr imary function is to move the cursor around the screen. Touchpad buttons Touchpad The instructions listed belo w describe how to use the touchpad.
Chapter 2 5. Double-clicking is a common techniqu e for selecting objects or launching programs from ic ons. 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.
Chapter 2 The Optical Drive Y our computer comes with a pre-in stalled Optical driv e. The optical drive can read or write both DVDs and CDs. Y our notebook identifies the drive with the letter following the hard drive letter . If your hard drive is D, then the optical drive will be E.
Chapter 2 • Extremes in temperature may damag e discs. S tore discs in a cool dry place. • Do not use benzene, thinners, or cleaners with detergent. Only use optical cleaning kit s. • Do not bend or drop the discs. • Do not place objects o n top of discs.
Chapter 2 The Express Card Slot The express card slot can be used a s an interface between your computer and a variety of communicatio ns devices, such as network adapters, SCSI adapters, fax/modem s, or provide additional data storage capacity. Installing a Card 1.
Chapter 2 Express Card Size Restrictions • The card will not able to eject if it is less the 75mm. 28.
Chapter 2 The Graphics System Y our computer has a high-performan ce graphics system, which ca n easily handle the demands of today's multimedia comp uting. Screen Controls Brightness Function keys can increase or decrease the brightness of the monitor.
Chapter 2 made in this dialog box. Dual Displays With Windows system, you may use an external monitor simultaneously with your n oteboo k’s LCD. You may also use the external monitor only and disabl e the LCD or only use the LCD. To do this you may first need to enable the multiple display settings in Windows XP.
Chapter 2 These options are described below. Single You can choose which device to apply as the Primary display. In Single mode, the video display hot key combination is available—you can cycle the video output by pressing the Fn + F5 keys.
Chapter 2 Tip: To ensure trouble-free video output, the first time you use an external monitor, change the output in the Display Properties dialog box. After successfully switching modes, you ma y use the video function keys. Note: Light or dark dots may appear on th e LCD due to technical limitations of LCD manufacturing.
Chapter 2 Information about the Wireless LAN button Wireless LAN button Even when a Wireless LAN module has not been built-in to your computer, the Wireless LA N indicator lights and re mains active when you turn on the Wireless LAN button near the power button of your computer.
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Chapter 3 Making Connections Your computer is equipped with a full array of ports and connectors, including standard input/output (I/O ) po rts for quickly and easily adding peripheral devices su ch as printers, keyboard s, and mice. Refer to documentation included with individual d evices for details on connecting these devices to your compu ter.
Chapter 3 5. Disk Eject Button Press the eject button to eject the disk tray. The manual eject keyhole is located next to it and allows y ou to manually eject a jammed disc.
Chapter 3 Front Side Connectors 1. Wireless LAN On/Off Build in wireless LAN card IEEE802.11A/B/G for user accessing t he Internet without wire cable th rough by this switch On/Off. 2. Microphone-in Jack Connect a microphone to this jack to record. 3.
Chapter 3 Back Side Connectors 1. Fax/modem RJ-11 Jack The fax/modem can transmit data using the 56 Kbp s V.90 protocol, and send and receive faxes at 14.4 Kbps. In some countrie s, local regulations may not permit the use of the fax/modem desig ned for this system.
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1 Inst ant Recovery Sof tware No need to locate a recovery CD to restore you r software settings, it is already pre-installed on y our notebo ok hard drive. Simply follow the steps below and restore your note boo k to the original factory settings. How to Access Your Instant Recovery Software 1.
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Chapter 5 Power Management Battery Calibration The first time you use a battery, you should calibrate it. The calibration process empties an d charges the battery one time. This allows the Windows battery gauge to accurate ly monitor battery status. To calibrate a battery, follow these steps: • Plug in the AC adapter .
Chapter 5 Monitoring Battery Power There are two ways to monitor how much power the battery has left. 1. Click start/Control Panel/Power Options; then click Power Meter. 2. Moving the cursor to the battery icon on the taskbar is the simplest way to check on battery power status.
Chapter 5 Do not restart the computer unt il you have connected to an AC adapter, or replaced the discharged battery with a ch arged battery. Battery Charging When you use the AC adapter to connect your Noteb ook to a power outlet, the internal battery will automatically begin to recharge.
Chapter 5 • Closing the screen cover (assuming no external monitor has been connected). • Pressing the power button (if enabled in power settings).
Chapter 5 When to Replace the Battery Over time, the battery's capacity gradually decrea ses. We recommend that you replace your battery when y ou notice that it begins to store significantly less charge. Changing the Battery Change the main battery pack as follows: 1.
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Chapter 6 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Your notebook has a BIOS setup ut ility whi ch allows you to configure important system setting s, including settings for variou s optional functions of the computer. This cha p ter explains how to use the BIOS setup utility.
Chapter 6 Navigating and Entering Information in BIOS Use the following keys to move betwee n fields and to enter information: Å Æ Select Screen Push the up and down arrow key s to move among selections, then press Enter to m ake a selection .
Chapter 6 The Main Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Exit System Overview AMI B IO S Build Date: 05/09/06 Processor Type : Genuine Intel® CPU T2300@ Speed :1666MHz Syst em Memor y Size : 1016MB Syst em Time [19:14:50] Syst em Dat e [Thu 01/01/2006] Use [ENTER] , [TAB] Or [SHIFT-TAB] to select a field.
Chapter 6 Advanced Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Exit Advanced Setting Battery Calibration [ E nter ] Start FAN Calibration [ E nter ] Auto DIM function [ Enable] Legacy USB Support [ Auto ] Battery Learning Function ←→ Select Screen ↑↓ Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02.
Chapter 6 Boot menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Exit 1st Boot Device [CD/DV D: 3M-_NEC] 2 nd Boot Device [S ATA : PM-HTS541080G] 3rd Boot Device [Netw orking: Realtek Bo] Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices. A device enclosed in Parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu.
Chapter 6 Security menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Exit Security Settings Supervisor Password : Not Installed User Password : Not Installed Change Supervisor Passw ord Change User Password Install or Change the password. ←→ Select Screen ↑↓ Select Item Enter Change F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02.
Chapter 6 Exit menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Exit Exit Options Save Changes and Exit Discard changes and Exit Discard Changes Load Optimal Defaults Exit system setup after saving the changes. F10 key can be used for this operation.
Chapter 6 Change User Password With a User password, you can ent er the Setup Utility and chang e or remove the User password, but you cannot enter the Setup Utility and change or remove the Superviso r password, nor enable diskette access if it has been disabled.
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Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions Q: My screen seems to time out too quickly . I have to constantly hit a key or move the mouse in order to bring it back. Ho w can I adjust the screen time-out? A: This is part of Windows Powe r Management. Access Power Management by clicking on Start / Settings / Control Panel / Power Management .
Appendix A A: Double click on the Speaker icon on the task bar. Then, under Microphone Balance, check the M ute box. Q: Because of a soft w are problem, I w as unable to shut do wn power normally. I pressed the po wer button to force a power off, but it didn't work.
Appendix A Save configuration changes and exit set up? [OK] [Cancel] 59.
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Appendix B S t atement s Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested a nd found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Th ese limits are designed to provide re asonable protection against harmfu l interference in a residentia l installation.
Appendix B About The Modem This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, amon g other information, the FCC registration number and ringer e quivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this info rmation must be provide d to the telephone company.
Appendix B The Telephone Consumer Protection A ct of 1991 marks it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other el ectronic device, including fax machines, to send any message unless such messag.
Appendix B z In France, the equipment must be rest ricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use." CE Declaration of Conformity Is herewith confirmed to comp.
Appendix B Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in th is manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for pos sible special disposal inst ructions.
Appendix B "The Load Number (LN) a ssigned to each terminal dev ice denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop wh ich is used by the device.
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