viii About This Manual Notice Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part o
7-10 7 The drive names such as (E:) and (F:) differs depending on the environment of the host computer. If you set a user password to MM series
7-11 7 Stopping Connection from Host Computer You can stop the connection from the host computer while keeping MM series inserted in the con
7-12 7Connecting to Host Computer Again While you keep MM series inserted in the connection cradle, slide the connection switch back to ON to c
7-13 7 Setting Password You can set a “user password” to your computer to avoid unauthorized use of the hard disk of the MM series when conn
7-14 7In case of Windows Me When the host computer is Windows Me, cancel the password on the host computer, before deleting the user password
Appendixes A-1 Appendixes The appendixes contain additional information on the use and care of your computer. Maintenance and Care This append
A-2 Appendixes • Do not carry your computer powered on. This may result in loss of data and/or damage to the hard disk drive. • Make sure the di
T-1 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot computer problems. Common Problems Problems with your computer can be caus
T-2 Trouble when Starting Question: Why doesn't the power indicator or the battery indicator turn on? • Make sure the AC adapter is corr
T-3 Trouble with Display See the Display section in Chapter 2 and 4. Question: Why is the screen blank? • Press any key to see if any pow
ix Recording Important Information For future reference, please record the following information in the spaces provided below. Model Number:
T-4 • When you select Extended Desktop mode, Fn+F5 key combination does not work. Trouble with Keyboard/Glide Pad Question: Why doesn't
T-5 Trouble with Hard Disk Question: Why can't I read or write data to/from the hard disk? • Confirm the drive and file names are corr
T-6 Question: Why can't I access the LAN? • Confirm the cable is properly connected to the LAN jack and the network hub. • Confirm the n
T-7 • When you have more than one available access points, your computer may be connected to the access point other than the one you want to
T-8 to connect again. (The distance between computers or access points should be less than approximately 190 ft. (60 m) in the direct line-of-s
T-9 Other Troubles Question: Why is the battery pack discharged so quickly? • Condition the battery pack. (Refer to Conditioning the Batter
T-10 Question: Why can’t find the drivers and applications? • You may accidentally remove them. They are stored on the last recovery disk. (i.
T-11 hibernate mode. Be sure to turn off the MM series before setting it into the connection cradle. • Once you stop the device on the hos
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Index-1 Index Index A AC adapter connecting, 1-4 using, 2-2 Account creating, 2-11 switching, 2-11 Antenna, 5-4 Audio controlling output
x Manual Conventions This manual uses a set of style conventions described below. Notes and Cautions are italicized with icons: A note icon
Index-2 Index G Glide pad changing configuration, 2-5 clicking and double-clicking, 2-5 drag and drop, 2-5 scroll, 2-5 troubleshooting, T-
Index-3 Index generating conditions, 3-9 resuming from, 3-8 System hibernate about, 3-8 generating conditions, 3-9 resuming from, 3-8 suppor
Index-2 Index
xiTable of Contents Notice for Users in the USA...
xiiPeripherals Using Peripherals ...4-1
xiiiAppendixes Maintenance and Care ...A-1 Trou
xiv Overview of Computer Each number after an arrow indicates the page referring to the part. Actual appearance of your computer may be slightly di
xv Status Indicators Never turn off the computer when the hard disk indicator is on. This may damage the data on the hard disk. Rig
xvi Rear Bottom RESET Speaker Reset Switch →2-3 Battery Pack→3-1 Ventilation Openings→ iv Display Connector →4-12
1-1 1 CHAPTER 1 Quick Setup Your computer is designed and pre-configured for easy setup and use. This chapter describes the steps to s
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1-2 1 3. Insert the battery pack into your computer by matching the notched parts of the battery to the projected parts on your computer.
1-3 1 5. Slide the battery stopper to the locked position ( ). 6. Turn over your computer and go to the next section.
1-4 1 Connecting to AC Power Source 1. Plug the AC adapter cable into the AC adapter jack on the right side of your computer. 2. Plug the A
1-5 1 4. Slide the display cover lock lever to the right until the display cover releases, and raise the cover. 5. Press the power but
1-6 1 Setting Up Windows The steps in the setup process are as follows: • Configuring your location, language and keyboard type • Configuri
1-7 1 Properties Dialog Box in Windows In this manual, you will often see the expression “XXX Properties dialog box.” A dialog box is a wi
1-8 1 Turning Off Your Computer When you’ve finished using your computer, turn it off with one of the following ways: • From the start menu 1
2-1 2 CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer. Choosing Power Source You can use your
2-2 2 • When the battery is hot, the battery indicator may turn off and stay off until the battery becomes cool. • For more information on Sy
2-3 2 Resetting System You may need to restart the system if your computer hangs up or a new hardware or software is installed. When a mess
i Notice for Users in the USA FCC Statement WARNING - FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to these equipments not
2-4 2Using Glide Pad Your computer is equipped with an integrated pointing device called a glide pad. Using the glide pad, you can move the po
2-5 2 Click, Double-click, and Right-click To click or double-click, you can use the left button just like that of a mouse. Instead of click
2-6 2Using Keyboard Your computer, equipped with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all the functionality of a full-sized desktop keyboar
2-7 2 Controlling Volume You can adjust the output volume of your computer with the following volume controls which interact with each othe
2-8 2 Any software containing audio function may also have its own volume control. Note that the volume controls discussed on the previous pag
2-9 2 (*1) Only 1024 x 768 dots appear even on the internal LCD screen of 1280 x 1024, or 2048 x 768 resolution. To see the hidden parts, mo
2-10 2Changing Wallpaper and Setting Screen Saver You can enjoy various desktop patterns or screen savers. Changing Wallpaper 1. In the Displa
2-11 2 Sharing Your Computer If you are sharing your computer with your colleagues or family members, set a user account for each person.
2-12 23. Select a new account to start Windows XP again. If you cannot see Switch User in Log Off Windows dialog box, click Change
2-13 2 Changing Password 1. Follow the steps 1-2 on the previous section. 2. Select the account you want to change, if you log on to your
ii For Wireless LAN Bundled Model Wireless LAN Model Name: T60H42400 FCC ID: MCLT60H42400 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
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3-1 3 CHAPTER 3 Battery and Power Management This chapter explains how to manage your computer’s power effectively and use the battery
3 3-2 Charging Battery Pack 1. Connect the AC adapter to your computer. While the battery is being charged, the battery indicator lights orange
3-3 3 • The remaining operating time depends on the amount of the power you are consuming. If you are using the audio system, PC card slo
3 3-4 On Windows, you can set the battery level for sounding an alarm and letting your computer go on System standby, System hibernate or shut d
3-5 3 Changing Battery Pack to Optional High Capacity Battery Pack The capacity of a battery pack gradually decreases when used repeatedly
3 3-6 5. Insert the high capacity battery pack into the computer by matching the notched parts of the battery to the projected parts of the com
3-7 3 Power Management Power management saves electricity and extends battery life by controlling power supply to built-in devices. You can
3 3-8 Using System Standby/Hibernate System standby/hibernate is a very useful power management tool. For example, after your computer has ente
3-9 3 Supporting System Hibernate If your battery becomes completely discharged during System standby, you will lose unsaved data and wil
iii CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE AC CORD AND THE BATTERY BEFORE SERVICING. CAUTION: FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT
3 3-10 4. Close the Control Panel window. • You press the power button. The above functions if you perform the following: 1. In the Power Optio
4-1 4 CHAPTER 4 Peripherals This chapter describes how to use peripheral devices with your computer. You can connect an optional flopp
4-2 4Peripheral Connection Overview *Including the optional external floppy disk drive unit (CE-FD05) and the optional external CD-ROM
4-3 4 Optional External Floppy Disk Drive Unit You can use double-density (2DD) 720KB or high-density (2HD) 1.44MB floppy disks with the opt
4-4 4 Inserting Floppy Disk Hold the floppy disk with the arrow facing up, toward the drive. Slide the disk into the drive until it locks into
4-5 4 Formatting Floppy Disk 1. Make sure the floppy disk is not write-protected, and insert it into the floppy disk drive. 2. Click start
4-6 4Optional External CD-ROM Drive Unit A compact disc (CD) is a storage medium, with which you can read data, play music, install and run pro
4-7 4 Connecting Optional External CD-ROM Drive Unit (CE-CD05) • Do not place the CD-ROM drive unit on its side or upside down. • Do not
4-8 43. Slide the cover latch to the right and open the cover. 4. Remove the protection sheet before you use the drive for the first time.
4-9 4 3. Place your CD onto the disk spindle and press on the center of your CD with label side up, until it locks onto the disk spindle.
iv Safety Precautions General • Follow all cautions and instructions, which may be marked, on the computer. • Except as described elsewhere
4-10 4Playing CD With some CD-ROMs, you can hear the sound of them through the audio out jack of the CD-ROM drive unit. Connect headphones or s
4-11 4 Display You can use an external monitor with your computer. To display the images on both displays simultaneously, use the 1024x768
4-12 43. Connect the display converter cable to the display connector, then, the other end of the display cable to your external monitor. If t
4-13 4 2. Select Lynx3DM+ tab; then, click the button before the output display you desire and click OK. 3. Click OK to close the Control P
4-14 4Audio System You can output sound to speakers, audio equipment or headphones. Connecting Speaker You can connect stereo speakers with
4-15 4 You can adjust the output volume on Windows by clicking the speaker symbol on the taskbar or use Fn + F3 () or F4 ( ) keys combinati
4-16 4USB Device Your computer has an interface called Universal Serial Bus (USB) and its two USB ports support USB1.1 and USB2.0. With a USB
4-17 4 PC Card Your computer is equipped with a PC card (PCMCIA) slot, which can accommodate a Type II card or a CardBus compliant card.
4-18 42. Push the PC card eject button again until the protection card pops out, then remove it. 3. Push the PC card eject button all the w
4-19 4 3. Push the PC card eject button so that it will pop out from the side of your computer. 4. Push the eject button until the insert
v • Do not drop the computer nor hit it with other equipment. • Do not scratch the surface of the LCD screen. • Turn off the computer and discon
4-20 46. Insert the protection card. Be sure to insert the protection card after you finish using the PC card slot to protect the PC card s
4-21 4 Printer You can connect a printer to either of the USB ports on your computer. Before using a printer, read the printer manual an
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5-1 5 CHAPTER 5 Communication Functions This chapter explains how to use the wired LAN unit, the wireless LAN function and the modem card
5-2 5Connecting Your Computer To LAN 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Open the cover for the LAN jack on the right side of your computer.
5-3 5 Configuring LAN Unit 1. Click start - Control Panel. 2. Click Network and Internet Connections; then, Network Connections. If Classic
5-4 5Wireless LAN Your computer has an integrated wireless LAN function compliant with IEEE 802.11b standard. You can access the network by
5-5 5 Connecting to Internet via an Access Point You can connect your computer to the Internet or a wired network via an access point support
5-6 511. Configure the network by setting the name of your computer and workgroup. To communicate with other wireless enabled computers, s
5-7 5 Connecting WEP configured network Wireless communication has security issues. Some networks are configured with WEP (Wired Equivalent P
vi Charging • Charge the battery pack only with the AC adapter included with your computer. Discharging • Do not use the battery pack for a
5-8 5Network Setup Utility With the Network Setup Utility, you can set up your specific network settings adjusted for your environments such
5-9 5 Changing Network Settings To change the loaded network settings, right-click on the icon you want to change the settings in the Network
5-10 5Modem Card (may not be available in some countries) Your computer may come with the modem card. In order to use the modem on your com
5-11 5 Connecting Modem To Telephone Line 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Connect PC card connector end of the included modem cable to the c
5-12 5 Power Management To use communication software, you may have to disable power management. See Disabling Power Management of Chapter 3.
6-1 6 CHAPTER 6 Setup Utility This chapter describes how to run the Setup Utility to change settings on your computer. Running Set
6-2 6Entering and Exiting Setup Utility 1. Turn on your computer. 2. When Press <F2> to enter SETUP appears, press F2. 3. Change to the
6-3 6 Main Menu System Time defines the system time, using the format hour:minute:second (24-hour format). Use Tab key to move the cursor,
6-4 6Advanced Menu Internal Pointing Device enables or disables the built-in glide pad. Resolution Expansion defines whether the Setup Utility
6-5 6 Your computer supports two different levels of password security: Supervisor password and User password. You cannot set a user passwo
vii Caution Your computer is integrated with a magnet on the right side of the display. Be sure to keep the magnetic cards or floppy disks away from
6-6 65. Select Exit menu and confirm Exit Saving Changes is highlighted; then press Enter 6. Confirm Yes is highlighted and press Enter. The sy
7-1 7 CHAPTER 7 Connection Cradle This chapter describes how to use the connection cradle with your computer (hereafter called MM serie
7-2 7Installing Application Program You cannot install an application program to the MM series from the host computer when the MM series is ins
7-3 7 Setting Up Connection Cradle 1. Attach the stand plate to the connection cradle matching the projection on the bottom panel of the co
7-4 7Overview of Connection Cradle Front Panel READYONOFFHDD Rear Panel Charging Battery Pa
7-5 7 3. Plug the AC adapter cable to the AC adapter jack on the rear side of the connection cradle. 4. Plug the AC power cord to the wall
7-6 7Using MM Series as External Hard Disk Using the connection cradle, you can use MM series as an external hard disk of your host computer. O
7-7 7 Connecting to Host Computer MM series can be used as an external hard disk of the computer with one of the following operation systems
7-8 7Connecting MM Series To Host Computer The following shows how to connect the MM series to the host computer for the first time using the c
7-9 7 6. Slide the host PC connection switch on the connection cradle to the ON position. The READY indicator on the connection cradle turne
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