N1200 Series User’s GuideSpace Saving Contemporary Design
ixBefore You StartRelease HistoryVersion 1.0Revision NoteFirst ReleaseDate12, 2009TrademarksAll trademarks are the properties of their respective owne
ixxBefore You StartBefore You ReadThe information in this user's guide is subject to change without notice.TriGem Computer, Inc. shall not be lia
xiBefore You StartTable of ContentsBefore You StartRegulatory Information iSafety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery iiiSafety Instructions ivEthe
xixiiBefore You StartChapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerAdjusting the LCD Screen Display 3-1Using the Keyboard 3-3Using the TouchPad 3-10Power S
1Chapter 1 IntroductionIntroductionChapter1
1-1Chapter 1 IntroductionUnpackingFirst, unpack the notebook from the shipping carton and check all items carefully. If any item is damaged or missi
1-2Chapter 1 IntroductionIntroductionWelcome to the Notebook PCCongratulations on your purchase of the Notebook PC. Your Notebook features the latest
1-3Chapter 1 IntroductionWith the LCD screen open, you will see several features important for operating your Notebook computer.Front ViewTo open, l
1-4Chapter 1 Introduction10. 4-in-1 card reader11. Touchpad left and right buttons12. LED Status IndicatorThis LED lights when you press NumLock key.
1-5Chapter 1 IntroductionLeft Views4 321 31. Kensington lock 2 Power jack (DC-in)3. USB connector4. Ventilation grillRight View1. Network connector
iBefore You StartRegulatory InformationFCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
1-6Chapter 1 IntroductionBottom View1. Battery pack2. Battery lock switch3. Battery release latch4. Hard disk drive Door5. Ventilation grill6. Main
2Chapter 2 Getting StartedGetting StartedChapter2
2-1Chapter 2 Getting StartedConnecting to a Power SourceConnecting the AC AdapterA universal AC adapter is provided to supply your computer with pow
2-2Chapter 2 Getting StartedTurning On Your Notebook ComputerTurn on your Notebook by pressing the power button. Hold the button down for a second o
2-3Chapter 2 Getting StartedSetting Up Windows 7 for the First TimeIf you are starting Windows 7 for the first time, you will have to complete Windo
2-4Chapter 2 Getting Started5. Type your password (optional), and then click Next.6. After reading the license terms, check I accept the license t
2-5Chapter 2 Getting Started8. Choose your wireless network. If you don't have a wireless network, you can skip this step and do it later. Cli
2-6Chapter 2 Getting StartedInstalling the Battery Pack1. Slide the battery into the slot. Press it into place gently but rmly until the latch loc
2-7Chapter 2 Getting StartedOperating on Battery PowerYour computer comes with a rechargeable battery pack that lets you operate the computer withou
2-8Chapter 2 Getting StartedCharging the Battery PackThe installed battery pack charges automatically any time the computer is connected to the AC a
iiBefore You StartFCC ConditionsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1. This devi
2-9Chapter 2 Getting StartedUsing Memory CardType of Memory CardsThe following types of memory card listed below can be used on this notebook.You ca
2-10Chapter 2 Getting StartedInserting the Memory CardThe procedures for using a memory card are shown below.1. Ensure the correct insert direction
2-11Chapter 2 Getting StartedFile CopyOnce the system has recognized the memory card, you can drag and drop files from the other sources to the card
3Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerUsing the Notebook ComputerChapter3
3-1Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerAdjusting the LCD Screen DisplayThe LCD screen display can be adjusted by the following key combinations.Fn
3-2Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerExternal CRT DisplayYou can hook up an external monitor through the 15-pin CRT connector. Three configuratio
3-3Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerUsing the KeyboardExplanation of the Keys on a standard Windows keyboardFunction KeysApplication KeyWindows
3-4Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerWindows Logo KeyPressing the key in combination with other keys allows invoking many common functions throug
3-5Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerFunction of KeysSending the Commnad to Discontinue or Interrupt the Operation1. ESC (Escape)Equivalent to c
3-6Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerCompiling Text2. TabThis key can be used to mov e forward through options in a dialog box. <Ctrl + Shift
iiiiiBefore You StartSafety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery(Danish) ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri --- Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hådtering. Udskift
3-7Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerSending Command (Order)9. EnterCreates a new Paragraph or what is referred to as a Hard Return. In any dial
3-8Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerProgrammed to Perform Certain Actions16. Function KeysThe function keys perform dierent functions in die
3-9Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerThe Notebook’s Hot Key ControlsFunction Keys (Quick Keys)Fn + F1 Enters Suspend Mode.(Press the power bu
3-10Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerUsing the TouchpadThe touchpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. You can
3-11Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerTouchPad PrecautionsThe TouchPad is a pressure sensitive device. Please take note of the following precauti
3-12Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer1. Double click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the task bar.2. After selecting the Pointer Options
3-13Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerAdjusting the Touch Sensitivity1. Double click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the task bar.2. Select
3-14Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer3. Select the Pointing-> Sensitivity item, and click the Touch Sensitivity item. Adjusts the Touch Sens
3-15Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerThe Battery Power SystemBefore using the computer on battery power for the first time, check the battery st
3-16Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerRemoving the Battery PackTo remove the battery pack from its compartment, please refer to Inserting and Rem
ivBefore You StartSafety Instructions1. Read the safety instructions carefully and thoroughly.2. Save this User Guide for later use. 3. Keep this eq
3-17Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerBattery StatusWindows XP and Windows 7 Starter has an applet in the Control Panel that will display an icon
3-18Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerBattery Low WarningWhen the pack initially reaches the "Battery Low" state approximately 7 ~ 10 m
3-19Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerWarningDangerofexplosionifbatteryisincorrectlyreplaced.Replaceonlywiththesameorequivalenttyp
3-20Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerUsing Windows 7Help WindowsTo open the Help dialog box, click Start Help and SupportRecycle BinTaskbarStart
3-21Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerRecycle BinUsed for storing deleted files in case you want to recover and save it in your system. The files
3-22Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerTaskbarWhen you open a program, its icon is displayed at the taskbar for you to conveniently move between p
3-23Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerControl PanelIt is in this area that you can change how Windows looks and works. Click Start Control Pane
3-24Chapter 3 Using the Notebook Computer1. Pair your Bluetooth device with your system.To pair your Bluetooth device with your system, refer to th
3-25Chapter 3 Using the Notebook ComputerNoteIfyouwanttosetBluetooth,useBluetoothSettings.TosetBluetooth:SelectthesettingsforBluetoo
4Chapter 4 Desktop OperationDesktop OperationChapter4
vBefore You Start11. Never pour any liquid into the computer as this will damage the equipment or cause an electrical shock.12. Do not leave the e
Chapter 4 Desktop Operation4-1Your notebook is capable of providing you with efficient and productive mobile computing, it also has the speed and c
4-2Chapter 4 Desktop OperationAudio Volume ControlThe Notebook is equipped with hot-key volume controls: Pressing the [Fn]+[F7] hot-key combination
Chapter 4 Desktop Operation4-3Playing Sound FilesYour notebook can play audio files stored in MIDI, WAVE or MP3 file format. Check the Help and Sup
5Chapter 5 Internet ConnectionInternet ConnectionChapter5
5-1Chapter 5 Internet ConnectionUsing a Wired LAN for Connection to the InternetNormally, a LAN or broadband router is used to connect to the Inter
5-2Chapter 5 Internet ConnectionUsing the wireless LANTo use a wireless network in an office environment where APs (Access Points) are installed, se
5-3Chapter 5 Internet Connection3. If a Security key or password is set up, a window will appear where you can enter the security key or password.
66Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupRunning BIOS SetupChapter6
6-1Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupThe Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer's BIOS (Basic Input/Output System
6-26-2Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupBIOS Action KeysLeaves a sub-menu to return to the previous menu.Shows the Sub MenuESC ExitEnter Go to Sub Sc
vviBefore You StartInformation about ENERGY STARu The ENERGY STAR Computers Program was created by the EPA to promote energy efficiency and reduce ai
6-3Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupModifying the BIOS SettingsThe AMI BIOS setup main menu is subdivided into sub-menus. Each menu item is described in
6-46-4Chapter 6 Running BIOS SetupSecurityBootSave & Exit
7Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesVGA UtilitiesChapter7
7-1Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesAfter you have restarted Windows, click the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile icon on the lower right co
7-2Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesYou can click the touchpad or mouse right button and select the screen resolution item.Click the Advanced Settings tab to
7-3Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesDisplay DevicesThis feature allows you to connect and configure external display devices.Display SettingsThis feature allo
7-4Chapter 7 VGA UtilitiesColor CorrectionThis feature allows you to adjust the color settings for your display.Hot KeysThis feature allows you to s
8Chapter 8 Expansion of the SystemExpansion of the SystemChapter8
8-1Chapter 8 Expansion of the SystemReplacing Memory ModuleReplacing Memory Module1. Turn o the notebook PC.2. Remove battery pack and AC adapter.1
8-2Chapter 8 Expansion of the System3. Remov e the screw which locks the memory module cover.4. Slide the memory module cover forward. Raise and re
viiBefore You Startu Both the computer and monitor can be woken from "sleep" mode through user interaction with any of the computer's
8-3Chapter 8 Expansion of the System6. Insert new memory module to the connector of the memory slot. Push down and insert the memory to the memory
9Chapter 9 TroubleshootingTroubleshootingChapter9
9-1Chapter 9 TroubleshootingYour computer has been fully tested and complies with the system specifications before shipping. However, incorrect oper
9-2Chapter 9 Troubleshooting•Legacy peripheral are not plug-and-play capable. You need to restart the system with these devices powered up and con
9-3Chapter 9 TroubleshootingAudio ProblemsNo speaker output• Software volume control is turned down in Microsoft Sound System or is muted. Double-c
9-4Chapter 9 TroubleshootingHard Disk ProblemsThe hard disk drive does not work or is not recognizable•If you had just performed a hard disk upgra
9-5Chapter 9 TroubleshootingThe hard disk takes longer to read a file•If you have been using the drive for a period, the files may be fragmented.
9-6Chapter 9 TroubleshootingKeyboard and Touchpad ProblemsThe built-in touch pad performs erratically• Make sure there is no excess perspiration o
9-7Chapter 9 TroubleshootingCMOS Battery ProblemA message “CMOS Checksum Failure” displays during the booting process or the time (clock) resets wh
9-8Chapter 9 TroubleshootingPerformance ProblemsThe computer becomes hot•In a 60°F environment, the certain areas of the computer's back case
viiviiiBefore You StartWEEE Statement
9-9Chapter 9 TroubleshootingUSB2.0 ProblemsThe USB device does not work•Check the settings in the Windows Control Panel.•Make sure you have inst
9-10Chapter 9 TroubleshootingRecovering Your Original SoftwareTo recover the hard disk drive to the factory default settings, please refer to the fo
9-11Chapter 9 Troubleshooting9. To set up and register with Microsoft, follow the displayed messages. (For more information, refer to "Getting
9-12Chapter 9 TroubleshootingPC Card ProblemsPC Cards do not function• Make sure you have properly installed the driver for the card.• Consult t
10Chapter 10 SpecificationSpecificationChapter10
10-1Chapter 10 SpecificationIntel Pine View-M Processor (ATOM N450 or N470) (depending on model)- DDRII 667/800 MHz SO-DIMM- DDRII RAM socket * 1- DD
10-2Chapter 10 SpecificationLCD is 10.1'' WSVGA, resolution 1024X600- Wide view typeSupport SATA II HDD, 1 x 2.5''( 7mm)- 5400rpm
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