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Not ebook MEDION ® AK OY A ® P6624 User m an ual 40035266 Medion AG, 45307 Ess en, Germany Medion Electronics Lt d. 120 F arada y Park, F ar aday Road, Dor can Swindon SN3 5JF , Wiltshir e United King dom Hotline: 0871 - 376 10 20 (Costs 7p/min fr om a BT landline, mobile costs may be higher) F AX: 01793 - 715 716 www .
i Notes on This Manual Keep these instructions with your computer at all times. Th e proper setup, use and care can help extend the life of yo ur computer. In t he event that you transfer ownership of this computer, please provide these in structions to the new owner.
ii Quality Medion has selected the compone n ts in this computer for their high level of functionality, ease of use, safety and reliability. Through ba lanced hardware and software design we are able to provide you with an innovative person al computer useful for applications relatin g to both work and leisure.
iii T able of C ont ents Safety and Ma intenanc e ........................................................................ 1 Safety Instructions .......................................................................................... 3 Data Security .
iv Display ......................................................................................................... 34 Opening and Closing the Display ............................................................. 34 Screen Resolution ........
v Windows® 7 - User Account Control .................................................... 64 Windows® 7 – Control Panel ............................................................... 65 Windows Media Center ................................
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1 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Chapter 1 Safety and Maintenance Subject Page Safety Instructions ............................................................. 3 Data Security ................................................................
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Safety Instructions 3 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Saf ety Instructions Please follow the instructions in this sectio n for the safe operation of your notebo ok: Do not allow small children t o play un attended with electrical equipment.
Safety Instructions 4 Data Security Attention! Every time you update your data make back-up co pies on an external storage medium. The supplier does not assume liability for data loss or damage to data storage units, and n o claims can be accepted for damages resulting from the loss of data or consequential loss es.
Safety Instructions 5 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Ambient Temperature The notebook is most reli ably operated at an ambient temperature betw een +41° F (5° C) and +95° F (35° C) and at a relative humidity between 20% and 80% (without condensation).
Safety Instructions 6 Working in Comfort Sitting in one position fo r long periods can be uncomfortabl e. To minimise the potential for physical discomfort or injury, it’s impor tant that you maintain proper p osture.
Safety Instructions 7 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Connecting Pay attention to the following information in order to connect your noteb ook correctly: Power Supply Do not open the power ad apter housing. When the housing is open there is a danger of severe electric shock.
Safety Instructions 8 Cabling Arrange cables so no one can walk on or trip over them. Do not place objects on any of the cables. Do not allow any large forces to be ex erted on the plug-in connections, from the side, for example. This will other wise lead to damage to and in your device.
Safety Instructions 9 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Information about the regulatory compliance according to R&TTE The following remot e equipment has be en supplied with this notebook:.
Safety Instructions 10 Battery Operation To extend the life and pow er of your battery and gu arantee secure operati on, the instructions below should be followed: Never expose the battery to direct s unlight or heat for long periods. Do not dispose of the battery by fire.
11 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Chapter 2 Views & Handling Subject Page Included with Your Notebook ............................................ 13 Views .................................................................................
Included with Your Notebook 12.
Included with Your Notebook 13 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Included with Y our Not ebook Please check that the contents are complete and notify us within 7 days of purchase if any of the .
Views 14 View s Open Notebook 1 2 3 7 5 8 9 4 6.
Views 15 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix 1 - Display ................................................................................... ( p. 34) 2 - Power ON/OFF ...................................................................... ( p.
Views 16 Right Side 12 - USB Port 2.0 .......................................................................... ( p. 58) 17 - Microphone port* ................................................................. ( p. 51) 18 - Audio Out* / Digital Audio Out (S/P-DIF, optical) .
Views 17 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Device Indicators LED's indicate the power and operating system states of the notebook. The meaning of each LED is: Power Indicator This LED lights blue, when the notebook is turned on. Capital Lock This LED lights when CAPS-Lock has been act i vated.
Getting Started 18 Gett ing S tarte d Before you get started using your notebook , first take a few moments to read the important section on Safety . This notebook comes with software fully pre -installed . You do not have to insta ll software fr om any of the discs supplied.
Getting Started 19 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Connect the supplied power adapte r to the notebook at the notebook power socket ( 11 ) ( ).
Getting Started 20 Please ensure that the batte ry is inserted and the powe r adapter is connected when operating the notebook for the first time. If you fail to do this, Windows® 7 will not be able to calculate the p erformance index correctly. Note The initial installation may take up to 30 minutes to complete.
Getting Started 21 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Step 2 The greeting proced ure will guide you t hrough a series of d ialogue boxes. The infor mation in each dialogue box will expl ain the steps that need to be taken. Should you have any questio ns just click on .
Getting Started 22 Short Description of the Windows® Desktop Start Button Clicking the Start button brings up a me nu where you can access hel p, software programs, files, and settings All Programs All of the software progr ams installed on yo ur notebook are ordinar ily list ed here.
Getting Started 23 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Control Panel You can use the icons in the Control Panel to change the appearance and functionality of Windows®7. These icons represent options f o r configuring your notebook. You should, however, consult “ Help and Support “ on the potential effect s of certain changes.
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25 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Chapter 3 Main Components Subject Page Power Supply .................................................................... 27 Display ...........................................................................
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Power Supply 27 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Power Sup pl y On/Off Button Power on or off your not ebook by pressing the on/off button briefly. The power indicator will inform you about th e operat ional status of the notebook. The notebook will always be switched off if the main switch is pressed for more than 4 seconds.
Power Supply 28 Power Adapter Your notebook is supplied with a universal AC power adapt er, which automatically adjusts to the available power source. The fo llowing levels are supp orted: AC 100-240V~/ 50-60 Hz. Plea se follow the power supply safety instructions found on page 3.
Power Supply 29 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Battery Operation Note Please charge and discharge the new ba ttery completely two to three times in succession. Only then will it achieve its full performance level! Batteries store electrical energ y in thei r cells and then deliver it when needed.
Power Supply 30 Removing the Battery Push the Safety Lock ( ) to the ‘Unlock’ posi tion, push and hold die eject button ( in order to remove the battery pack, then slide th e batte ry out of the c ompartment ( ).
Power Supply 31 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Charging the Battery The battery is charged via the power adapter. If the power adapter is connected, it charges the battery automatically, no matter if the notebook is turned on or off. If the note book i s switched on, the charging process ta kes a significantly longer time.
Power Supply 32 Checking the Battery Level In order to check the current level of the batt ery, move the cursor over the power symbol in the taskbar. The symbol of a batter y is displayed during battery operation. You will receive additional infor mation about settings if you doub le click on this symbol.
Power Supply 33 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Power Management Your notebook offers automa t ic and modifiable power saving functions that you can use to maximise battery life and reduce ov erall operating costs. The po wer saving modes are known as sleep mode and hibernate mode.
Display 34 Displa y Opening and Closing the Display The display is locked by means of a special construction of the display hinge so that an additional lock is not necessary. 1. To open, lift the display with your th umb and index finger and position it as desired.
Display 35 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Appearance and Personalisation This program offers you the p ossibility of ad justing the presentation on your display. This includes the background image, the scr eensaver, Active Deskto p (web) and additional settings of your display and your graphics card, for example.
Display 36 Connecting an External Monitor The notebook has a VGA port ( 13 ) for connecting an ex t ernal monitor. 1. Shut down your notebook. 2. Connect the video signal ca ble of the external monito r to the VGA port of the notebook ( 13 ).
Display 37 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix The external sc reen will be det ermined after the op erating system has be en loaded. Sever al possibilities will be available to you. You will call them up as follows: 1. A right click on the display.
Display 38 Duplicate the Desktop This Mode duplicates the display of th e notebook on an external monitor. Information The same screen resolution must have been set on bo th devices in the case of this mode. Extend the Desktop An empty Desktop will be shown on the se cond (external) monitor in this mode.
Data Entry 39 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Data Entr y The Keyboard By dual assignment of cer tain keys you have the same range of functions avail able to you as with a normal Windows® keyboard. Some functions are i nput using the Fn key, which is normal on notebook computers.
Data Entry 40 Combination Description Fn + F7 WLAN Enables or disables the wireless LAN function. Fn + F9 Webcam Enables or disables the webcam. Fn + Increases the volume. Fn + Decreases the volume. Fn + Enhances screen brightness. Fn + Reduces screen brightness.
Touchpad 41 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix To u c h p a d The touchpad is positioned in front of the keyboard. The mouse pointer (cursor) follows the direc tion determined on the touchpad by the movement of your finger in the normal mode.
Touchpad 42 Two-Finger Control Your touchpad supports a two-finger cont rol which can be applied to customized functions. The controls and their functions are described as follows: Illustration Gestur.
The Hard Drive 43 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix The Har d Drive The hard drive is the main storage medium combining l arge storag e capacity and rapid data access. The hard drive contains the op erating system of the computer, other app lication programs and backup files.
The Hard Drive 44 Important Directories In the following we have listed the most important directories and described their content. Attention! Do not delete or modify these directories or their contents since data could be lost or the functionality of the system could be at risk.
The Optical Drive 45 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix The Optic al Driv e Loading a Disc Unlike optical drives of deskto p PC’s optical drives of notebooks retain discs with the help of a locking mechanism. When inserting the disc, you should ta ke care to push the disc right onto the locking mechanism so that it can lock in position.
The Optical Drive 46 1. Press the eject button at the optical drive to open the tray. 2. Remove the disc from its case without touching the unprinted side if possible. 3. Place the disc on the tray so that it lays flat with the label facing upward and gently push the tray in to close it.
The Optical Drive 47 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Emergency Ejection of a Blocked Disc If the tray fails to open au tomatically, the tray can be op ened manually provided there is an opening for emergency eject ion. Restart your notebook and if the tray is still locked proceed as follows: 1.
The Optical Drive 48 Subjects Concerning the CD/DVD-Rewriter This Section only relates to devices that ha ve been supplied with a CD-RW, a combination drive or a DVD-RW drive. First of all, you receive in formation on the so-called blank dis cs . Recordable/Rewriteable Discs Normal Discs are pressed f rom a digital, glass master and then sea led.
The Sound Card 49 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix The Sound Car d Your notebook has an integrat ed stereo soun d card (on-board) with 16-bit and 3D spatial sound effects (3D). The sound card is compatible with the industry standard Sound Blaster and Microsoft Sound System Version 2.
The Sound Card 50 External Audio Ports Your notebook has a loudspeaker so you ca n always playback so unds without additional equipment. The use of the external c onnections gives you the opportun ity to connect your notebook to external audio devices.
The Sound Card 51 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Microphone In ( 17 ) For recording via an external microphone. Audio Out / Digital Audio Out (S/P-DIF optical) ( 18 ) For sound reproduction with an external surround decoder via an optical cable ( available separately at a specialist shop).
The Sound Card 52 Setting the Recording Level To set the desired recording level, go to System control Sound Recording and sele ct the source. The button Digital Mic is intended for the integrated mi crophone. If you want to use an external microphone or another recording sour ce (Line In), select the re levant option.
The Network 53 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix The Netw ork What is a Network? A network means connecting your notebook to one or severa l other computers. Users can transfer data between computers and share resources such as printers and hard drive drives.
The Network 54 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN is an optional feature. This func tion all ows you to create a wireless n etwork link with an access point or directly with another wireless-e nabled notebook or PC. Using the Quick launch key combination Fn+F7 you can enable or disabl e the wireless LAN function.
The Network 55 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Conditions An access point is a wireless transmitter that commu nicate s with your notebook and controls access to the network connectio n (e.g., a home network or a br oadband connection such as DSL).
The Multimedia Card Reader 56 The Multimedia C a r d Re ader Memory cards are media that are being used for a v ariety of purposes, esp ecially in digital photography.
Webcam (optional) 57 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix W ebcam (op tional) Various services like calling online c an be used with the built in webcam. Using the Quick launch key combination Fn+F9 you can enable or disabl e the webcam. Actual Example Using Windows Mess enger 1.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port 58 Univ ersal Seri al Bus (USB) Port On the USB it is possible to connect up to 127 devices which correspond to the USB standard (1.1 and 2.0 supported). The data transfer speed is 1.5 Mbit/s or 12 Mbit/s, depending on the device connected.
Securing the Notebook 59 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Securin g the Not ebook Your new notebook has s oftware and hardware solutions preventing unauthorized access. Startup Password You can protect your notebook against unauthorized use by setting a start-up password.
Software 60 Sof twar e This section concerns itself with software. We make a distinction between the operating system, the software (application program), Windows activation, BIOS and the security package BullGuard, which is delivered with the device .
Software 61 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Improved Desktop Windows® 7 simplifies working with the wind ows on the Desktop. Th is provides you with more intuitive possibilities for open ing and closing, as well as fo r changing the size and for rearranging.
Software 62 Homegroup With homegroups , a new function of Windows® 7, the li nki ng of home computers is really simple. A home network group is created aut omatically, for example, when you link th e first notebook under Windows® 7 with th e home network.
Software 63 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Windows® 7 – Getting Started Learn everything you need to know about the features of the notebook. It is the aim of this feature to enable bo th beginners and experienced users to make additional setting for the optimal us e of Windows®7 after first bringing the Notebook into operation.
Software 64 Getting St arted has been sub divided into many small gr oups of subjects, so that the us er will have the possibility of ad justing the cont ent optimally to his or her knowledge.
Software 65 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Windows® 7 – Control Panel You can change Windows settin gs using the control panel. The settings control almost everything relating to Windows displays and functionalities, and they enable you to organise Windows according to your requirements.
Software 66 Windows Media Center The Windows Media Center is the platform for your individual home entertainment in Windows®7. You will be able to record televi sion, TV broadcasts, DV Ds and music, look at photos and much more by a remote (not includ ed) or by a click of the mouse, with the Windows Media Center.
Software 67 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Main menu Sub-menu Tasks Settings Adapt the Windows Media Center to your requirements and needs here.
Software 68 Main menu Sub-menu Music Music library All the music titles stored in your notebook will be located in the music library. You will be able to start the select ed playback of an album, an artist or a selected title here.
Software 69 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Installation of Software Note If your operating system is configured so that the installation procedure accepts only signed driver s (default) and soft ware an information screen will appear. The software included in delivery is already pre-installed in the factory.
Software 70 An example for the manual installation with out the autorun function: 1. Click on Start . 2. Click on All Programs. 3. Open the Acc essories program point. 4. Select the item Run . 5. Now enter the letter of the CD-ROM driv e followed by a colon and the p rogram name setup: 6.
Software 71 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Windows Activation Microsoft is committed to the protection of inte llectual property rights and the reduction of software piracy. Therefor e Windows® 7 contains softwa re-based product activation technology.
Software 72 The BIOS Set-up Program In BIOS setup (Basic Configuration) there ar e a number of configurable parameter settings available for your notebook. For example, y ou can change t he operating mode of the interfaces, security feature s or power management.
73 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Chapter 4 Help Subject Page Data and System Security ................................................... 75 System Restore ................................................................... 76 FAQ .........
Software 74.
Data and System Security 75 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Dat a and S ystem Secur ity The programs descri bed below are part of y our Windows operating system. You can fi nd additional information on these programs in the Windows H elp file.
System Restore 76 S ystem Rest ore Windows® 7 provides a useful function ( Syst em Restore ) enabling the stor age of the so- called Recovery points . The system remembers the current configuratio n as a snapshot and returns to this, if necessary. The advantage is th at an unsu ccessful installation can be cancelled.
System Restore 77 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Windows® Update Windows Update is the online updating of Windows. Use Windows Update to downl oad elements such as security upda tes, important updates, the ne west help files, drivers and Internet products from the Internet.
System Restore 78 Windows Update Information for Data Security Windows Update needs certain information about the respective notebook, so that a suitable list with updates can be provided fo r you.
System Restore 79 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix S ystem Rest ore If your system is not functioni ng properly, y ou should use th e Application Support Disc to restore your system.
System Restore 80 Carrying out a Restore 1. Remove any mass storage d evices you may b e using (memory cards, USB sticks, etc.). 2. Switch on the notebook. 3. Press the corresponding key when you see the messag e " Press F11 to ru n recovery" or " Press F12 to run rec overy" .
FAQ – Frequently Asked Ques tions 81 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix F AQ – Fr equently Ask ed Questions Do I still have to install the en closed discs? No. Basically all progr ams are alread y preinst alled. The discs are only intended as backup copies.
Customer Service 82 Cus tom er Ser vice Localise the Cause Errors can have simple causes, but sometimes they are caused by faulty equipment. We would like to give you some tips to he lp solve common prob lems. Should these instructions not lead to success, please feel free to contact us.
Errors and Possible Causes 83 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Errors an d Pos sibl e Cau ses The screen is black: This error can have different causes: 1. The operational display (O n /Off switch) does not sh ine and the notebook is busy with 'file swapping'.
Errors and Possible Causes 84 Additional Support If the suggestions in the above section have not solved your problem, ple ase contact customer care and we will attempt to help you solve the proble m.
Errors and Possible Causes 85 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Transporting the Notebook Please use the following guide lines when transporting the notebook: Switch off the notebook. This will prev ent damage to the h ard drive. When the notebook is turned off, the hard driv e heads are moved into a safe area.
Errors and Possible Causes 86 Maintenance Warning! There are no u ser-serviceable or user-cleanable par ts inside the n otebook housing. Never open the not ebook housing. Following these measures can extend the lifetime of your noteboo k: Before cleaning, al ways remove the power adapter plug and all conn ecting cables.
Upgrades and Repairs 87 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Up gr ades and Repairs Only a qualified Service Engineer should perform upgrades and repairs to your notebook. If you do not have the necess ary qualif ications, go to an appropri ate Service Engineer.
Recycling and Disposal 88 Rec yclin g and Disposal Device At the end of its life, the appliance must no t be disposed of in ho usehold rubbish. Enquire about the options for enviro nmentally-friendly disposal. Batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in the hous ehold rubbish! They must be deposited at a collection point for used batteries.
89 Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Chapter 5 Appendix Subject Page Information about Conformity ............................................ 91 Conditions of Warranty ....................................................... 94 Index ...........
Recycling and Disposal 90.
Information about Confor mity 91 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix In for mat ion about Con formity The device fulfils electromagnetic compatibility and electr icity safety requirements.
Information about Confor mity 92 Pixel structure Types of Pixel Failures: Type 1: A constantly lit pixel (a bright, white spot), even though it is not addressed.
Information about Confor mity 93 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rul es. Thes e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Restricted Warranty 94 Restri c ted Warr anty I. General Conditions of Warranty 1. General This warranty covers defects re lating to wor kmanship and manufacture in MEDION products.
Restricted Warranty 95 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix This warranty shall be void and you may be required by MEDION to reimburse MEDION for the reasonable costs of postage and packaging before MEDION will return the product to you.
Restricted Warranty 96 operation of the product. Please refer to y our user or instruction manual for this product for detailed operating in structions for your plasma or LCD product. The warranty does no t cover errors relating to the playback of data media in an incompatible format or crea t ed with unsuitable software.
Restricted Warranty 97 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix The service hotline is availa ble on 362 days in the year , including Sundays and bank holidays but excluding Christmas day, New Year s Day and Easter day. The service hotline is subject to [nationa l rate] telephone call charges.
Restricted Warranty 98 III. Spec ial warranty conditio ns for repair on site or replacement on site If a claim for repair or r eplacement on site is included within the te rms of the warranty card provided with the product, the special warrant y conditions for repair or replacement of your MEDION product on site apply.
Index 99 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix Inde x A All Programs ....................................... 22 Ambient Temperature........................... 5 Appearance and Personalisation ......... 35 Autorun ...............................
Index 100 L Laser radiation .................................... 87 License Agreement ............................. 21 M Main Components .............................. 25 Card Reader .................................... 56 Main Operation .....
Index 101 Safety Handling Components Help Appendix V Views Audio Out ....................................... 16 Device Indicators ...................... 15, 17 Disc Ejet Button .............................. 16 Emergency Ejection .................
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Not ebook MEDION ® AK OY A ® P6624 User m an ual 40035266 Medion AG, 45307 Ess en, Germany Medion Electronics Lt d. 120 F arada y Park, F ar aday Road, Dor can Swindon SN3 5JF , Wiltshir e United King dom Hotline: 0871 - 376 10 20 (Costs 7p/min fr om a BT landline, mobile costs may be higher) F AX: 01793 - 715 716 www .
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