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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

Página 3 - Notice for Users in the USA

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

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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

Página 5 - CAUTION:

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

Página 6 - Safety Precautions

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

Página 7 - Battery Precautions

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

Página 8 - Wireless LAN Precautions

Appendixes A-1 Appendixes The appendixes contain additional information on the use and care of your computer. Maintenance and Care This append

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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

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T-1 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot computer problems. Common Problems Problems with your computer can be caus

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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

Página 12 - Manual Conventions

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

Página 13 - Table of Contents

ix Recording Important Information For future reference, please record the following information in the spaces provided below. Model Number:

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T-4 • When you select Extended Desktop mode, Fn+F5 key combination does not work. Trouble with Keyboard/Glide Pad Question: Why doesn't

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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

Página 16 - Overview of Computer

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

Página 17 - Status Indicators

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

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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

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T-9 Other Troubles Question: Why is the battery pack discharged so quickly? • Condition the battery pack. (Refer to Conditioning the Batter

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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.

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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

Página 24 - Setting Up Windows

x Manual Conventions This manual uses a set of style conventions described below. Notes and Cautions are italicized with icons: A note icon

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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-

Página 26 - Turning Off Your Computer

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

Página 29 - Resetting System

xiTable of Contents Notice for Users in the USA...

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xiiPeripherals Using Peripherals ...4-1

Página 31 - Changing Configuration

xiiiAppendixes Maintenance and Care ...A-1 Trou

Página 32 - Using Keyboard

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

Página 33 - Controlling Volume

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

Página 34 - Adjusting Display

xvi Rear Bottom RESET Speaker Reset Switch →2-3 Battery Pack→3-1 Ventilation Openings→ iv Display Connector →4-12

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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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6 6 1 1

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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.

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1-3 1 5. Slide the battery stopper to the locked position ( ). 6. Turn over your computer and go to the next section.

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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

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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

Página 41 - Battery and Power Management

1-6 1 Setting Up Windows The steps in the setup process are as follows: • Configuring your location, language and keyboard type • Configuri

Página 42 - Checking Battery Level

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

Página 43 - Low Battery Indication

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

Página 44 - Conditioning Battery Pack

2-1 2 CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer. Choosing Power Source You can use your

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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

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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

Página 47 - Power Management

i Notice for Users in the USA FCC Statement WARNING - FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to these equipments not

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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

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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

Página 50 - • The battery level is low

2-6 2Using Keyboard Your computer, equipped with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all the functionality of a full-sized desktop keyboar

Página 51 - Peripherals

2-7 2 Controlling Volume You can adjust the output volume of your computer with the following volume controls which interact with each othe

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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

Página 53 - Handling Floppy Disk

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

Página 54 - Ejecting Floppy Disk

2-10 2Changing Wallpaper and Setting Screen Saver You can enjoy various desktop patterns or screen savers. Changing Wallpaper 1. In the Displa

Página 55 - Formatting Floppy Disk

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.

Página 56 - Precautions

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

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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

Página 58 - Inserting CD

ii For Wireless LAN Bundled Model Wireless LAN Model Name: T60H42400 FCC ID: MCLT60H42400 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.

Página 60 - Mode Switches

3-1 3 CHAPTER 3 Battery and Power Management This chapter explains how to manage your computer’s power effectively and use the battery

Página 61 - Display

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

Página 62 - Switching Display

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

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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

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3-5 3 Changing Battery Pack to Optional High Capacity Battery Pack The capacity of a battery pack gradually decreases when used repeatedly

Página 65 - Connecting Headphone

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

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3-7 3 Power Management Power management saves electricity and extends battery life by controlling power supply to built-in devices. You can

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3 3-8 Using System Standby/Hibernate System standby/hibernate is a very useful power management tool. For example, after your computer has ente

Página 68 - Ejecting PC Card

3-9 3 Supporting System Hibernate If your battery becomes completely discharged during System standby, you will lose unsaved data and wil

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iii CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE AC CORD AND THE BATTERY BEFORE SERVICING. CAUTION: FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT

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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

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4-1 4 CHAPTER 4 Peripherals This chapter describes how to use peripheral devices with your computer. You can connect an optional flopp

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4-2 4Peripheral Connection Overview *Including the optional external floppy disk drive unit (CE-FD05) and the optional external CD-ROM

Página 73 - Communication Functions

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

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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

Página 75 - Configuring LAN Unit

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

Página 76 - Wireless LAN

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

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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

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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.

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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.

Página 80 - Network Setup Utility

iv Safety Precautions General • Follow all cautions and instructions, which may be marked, on the computer. • Except as described elsewhere

Página 81 - Deleting Network

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

Página 82 - Setting Up for Windows XP

4-11 4 Display You can use an external monitor with your computer. To display the images on both displays simultaneously, use the 1024x768

Página 83 - Configuring Modem

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

Página 84 - Power Management

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

Página 85 - Setup Utility

4-14 4Audio System You can output sound to speakers, audio equipment or headphones. Connecting Speaker You can connect stereo speakers with

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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

Página 87 - Main Menu

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

Página 88 - Security Menu

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.

Página 89 - Deleting Password

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

Página 90 - Exit Menu

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

Página 91 - Connection Cradle

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

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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

Página 93 - Setting Up Connection Cradle

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

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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.

Página 97 - Connecting to Host Computer

5-3 5 Configuring LAN Unit 1. Click start - Control Panel. 2. Click Network and Internet Connections; then, Network Connections. If Classic

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5-4 5Wireless LAN Your computer has an integrated wireless LAN function compliant with IEEE 802.11b standard. You can access the network by

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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

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5-6 511. Configure the network by setting the name of your computer and workgroup. To communicate with other wireless enabled computers, s

Página 101 - Stopping Device

5-7 5 Connecting WEP configured network Wireless communication has security issues. Some networks are configured with WEP (Wired Equivalent P

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vi Charging • Charge the battery pack only with the AC adapter included with your computer. Discharging • Do not use the battery pack for a

Página 103 - Setting Password

5-8 5Network Setup Utility With the Network Setup Utility, you can set up your specific network settings adjusted for your environments such

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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

Página 105 - Appendixes

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

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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

Página 107 - Troubleshooting

5-12 5 Power Management To use communication software, you may have to disable power management. See Disabling Power Management of Chapter 3.

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6-1 6 CHAPTER 6 Setup Utility This chapter describes how to run the Setup Utility to change settings on your computer. Running Set

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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

Página 110 - Trouble with Floppy Disks

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,

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6-4 6Advanced Menu Internal Pointing Device enables or disables the built-in glide pad. Resolution Expansion defines whether the Setup Utility

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6-5 6 Your computer supports two different levels of password security: Supervisor password and User password. You cannot set a user passwo

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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

Página 114 - Trouble with Peripherals

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

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7-1 7 CHAPTER 7 Connection Cradle This chapter describes how to use the connection cradle with your computer (hereafter called MM serie

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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

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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

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7-4 7Overview of Connection Cradle Front Panel READYONOFFHDD Rear Panel Charging Battery Pa

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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