Instruction Manual ENG

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Instruction Manual ENG
MPC0101VD-001
Manuel d’utilisation
Table of Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................1
1.1 Safety Precautions......................................................................1
1.2 Transportation Precautions .........................................................2
1.3 Battery Recharging .................................................................... 2
1.4 Airplane Precautions.................................................................. 2
2 NETBOOK Description .................................................................... 3
2.1 Appearance................................................................................3
2.2 Features.....................................................................................6
2.3 Ready to Use .............................................................................7
3 Getting Started..................................................................................8
3.1 Using AC power ........................................................................8
3.2 Using battery power................................................................... 8
3.3 Touchpad usage .........................................................................9
3.4 Emergency shutdown ............................................................... 10
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Basic Operation ........................................................................... 10
4.1 Power on ................................................................................. 10
4.2 My Computer .......................................................................... 11
4.3 My Documents ........................................................................ 11
4.4 Storage Card............................................................................ 12
4.5 Internet.................................................................................... 12
4.6 Keyboard................................................................................. 14
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Applications ................................................................................ 20
5.1 Internet Explorer...................................................................... 20
5.2 Office Software........................................................................ 20
5.3 Instant Messenger .................................................................... 22
5.4 Multimedia .............................................................................. 23
5.5 Camera.................................................................................... 24
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System Settings ........................................................................... 25
6.1 Internet Options ....................................................................... 25
6.2 PC connection.......................................................................... 26
6.3 Storage Manager...................................................................... 26
6.4 Power...................................................................................... 26
6.5 Keyboard Setting ..................................................................... 27
6.6 Password Setting...................................................................... 28
6.7 Regional settings...................................................................... 28
6.8 Date/Time Setting .................................................................... 29
6.9 Remove programs.................................................................... 29
6.10 Input Panel ............................................................................ 30
6.11 Mouse Setting ........................................................................ 30
6.12 Owner ................................................................................... 30
6.13 Network and dial-up connections............................................ 31
6.14 System................................................................................... 31
6.15 Display .................................................................................. 32
6.16 Volume & Sounds..................................................................... 32
1 Introduction
The information provide by this manual is applicable to a series of 10.2” laptop
models. So information provided may vary from model to model; your model may not
have some of the features described in this book. Pictures may also be different from
actual one. This book reserves the right to change any information without notice.
1.1 Safety Precautions
The following safety precautions will increase the life of the NETBOOK.
Follow all precautions and instructions. Except as described in this manual, refer all
servicing to qualified personnel. Do not use damaged power cords, accessories, or other
peripherals. Do not use strong solvents such as thinners, benzene, or other chemicals on
or near the surface.
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Disconnect the AC power and remove the battery packs before cleaning. Wipe the
NETBOOK using a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with a
solution of nonabrasive detergent and a few drops of warm water and remove any
extra moisture with a dry cloth.
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DO NOT place on uneven or unstable work surfaces. Seek servicing if the casing
has been damaged.
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DO NOT leave the NETBOOK on your lap or any part of the body to prevent
discomfort or injury from heat exposure.
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DO NOT press or touch the display panel. Do not place together with small items
that may scratch or enter the NETBOOK.
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DO NOT place or drop objects on top and do not shove any foreign objects into
the NETBOOK.
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DO NOT expose to strong magnetic or electrical fields.
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DO NOT expose to dirty or dusty environments. Do not operate during a gas leak.
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DO NOT expose to or use near liquids, rain, or moisture.
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DO NOT use the modem during electrical storms.
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DO NOT carry or cover a NETBOOK that is powered on with any materials that
will reduce air circulation such as a carrying bag.
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SAFE TEMP: This NETBOOK should only be used in environments with ambient
temperatures between 5? and 40?.
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INPUT RATING: Refer to the rating label on the rear side of the NETBOOK and
be sure that your power adapter complies with the rating.
1.2 Transportation Precautions
To prepare the NETBOOK for transport, you should turn it OFF and disconnect all
external peripherals to prevent damage to the connectors. Therefore, you should not
transport the NETBOOK while the power is still ON. Close the display panel and check
that it is latched securely in the closed position to protect the keyboard and display panel.
The NETBOOK’s surface is easily dulled if not properly cared for. Be careful not to rub
or scrape surfaces when transporting your NETBOOK. You can purchase an optional
carrying case for protection from dirt, water, shock, and scratches.
1.3 Battery Recharging
If you intend to use battery power, be sure to fully charge your battery pack and any
optional battery packs before going on long trips. Remember that the power adapter
charges the battery pack as long as it is plugged into the computer and an AC power
source. Be aware that it takes much longer to charge the battery pack when the
NETBOOK is in use.
1.4 Airplane Precautions
Contact your airline if you want to use the NETBOOK on the airplane. Most airlines
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have restrictions for using electronic devices. Most airline allow electronic use only
between but not during take offs and landings.
2 NETBOOK Description
This series of netbooks is a low cost broadband access terminal for today’s word of
communications convergence and digital multimedia entertainment. It provides
multimedia entertainment, High-speed broadband internet access, and work on the go! It
is equipped with various functions, such as electronic-book, MP3 play, Game player,
enlarged PDA, and common business software such as web browsing, word processing,
spreadsheets and more. Perfect for the light business traveler, student, and every kid
wanting to enjoy the experience of exploring the world of broadband multi- media! The
best way to learn to use your new product is to play and experiment, and refer to the
online help and web links provided!
2.1 Appearance
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Top Inside
Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the
NETBOOK?
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1.Web Camera
2.LCD
The display functions the same as a desktop monitor. The NETBOOK uses an active
matrix TFT LCD, which provides excellent viewing like that of desktop monitors. Unlike
desktop monitors, the LCD does not produce any radiation or flickering, so it is easier on
the eyes. Use a soft cloth without chemical liquids (use plain water if necessary) to clean
the display panel.
3.Power Switch
The power switch allows powering ON and OFF the NETBOOK and recovering
from STR. Press the switch once to turn ON and hold it turn OFF the NETBOOK. The
power switch only works when the display panel is opened
4.Keyboard
The keyboard provides 82 keys with comfortable travel (depth at which the keys can
be depressed) and palm rest for both hands.
5. Touchpad and buttons
The touchpad and its buttons comprise a pointing device that provides the same
functions as a desktop mouse. Scrolling is available to allow easy web and document
navigation?
6.5. Status indicators
Caps Lock
When the light turns red it means the Caps lock on the keyboard key has been
activated; you can Caps function.
Num Lock Indicator
When the light turns red it means the Num lock on the keyboard (Num Lock) key has
been activated. When the button activated, you can use embedded numeric keypad.
Wireless LAN state
When wireless network is connecting, the red light is flashing
Battery Recharging Indicator
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When the light gets bright, it means the NETBOOK is connected with AC power, red
means the battery is recharging. The battery is fully recharged and the light goes out.
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Bottom
If your computer is used too long, its temperature at bottom may get high; please
make a better condition for thermal dissipation.
1. Battery Cover
2.Audio Speaker: Built-in stereo speaker system
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Left Side
Parts Name of your NETBOOK on left side
1.
LAN Port
Built-in 10Base-T/100Base/TX LAN module,your computer can be connected with
others.
2.
Power (DC) input
With this jack, you may transform AC power into DC power and supply power to
your NETBOOK and recharging. Please always use original or suitable adaptor in order
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to avoid damaging NETBOOK and battery.
3.
USB Ports
USB ports are compatible with USB2.0 and USB1.1,possible to connect with devices
supporting USB1.1 and 2.0 like keyboard, storage devices, etc. It supports hot plug and
play, which means users can plug in new peripherals and use them without restarting their
PCs?
4. Memory Card Slot
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The built-in memory card reader can read MMC/SD cards.
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Right Side
Parts Name of your NETBOOK on right side
1.USB Ports
2.Headphone output jack
The stereo headphone jack (3.5mm) connects the NETBOOK’s audio out signal to
amplified speakers or headphones. Using this jack automatically disables the built-in
speakers.
3.Microphone jack
The microphone jack is designed to connect the microphone used for voice narrations,
or simple audio recordings.
2.2 Features
Ÿ CPU:VT 8505
Ÿ Display:10.2 inch 1024 * 600 high resolution TFT - LCD,truly color pictures
display
Input Device:standard 82 keyboard and mouse
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Ÿ Audio Card: AC97
Ÿ Communication:10/100Mb Ethernet,built-in wireless network adapter
Ÿ System: embedded Windows CE 6.0 Operation System, highly safe and anti- virus
2.3
Ready to Use
These are quick instructions for using your NETBOOK. Read the following chapters
for detailed information.
1.
Connect with Power Adaptor
The power adapter converts AC power from a wall outlet to the DC power required by
the NETBOOK. Your NETBOOK comes with a universal AC-DC adapter for connection
to any 100V-120V as well as 220V-240V outlets without setting switches or using power
converters.
2.
Turn on your Computer
Power on and the computer enters the loading wince picture below after a few
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seconds. The desktop of Windows CE is similar with other Windows, simple and
practical. You may enter into any procedure you want and enjoy entertainment and work.
3 Getting Started
3.1 Using AC power
The NETBOOK power comprises two parts, the power adapter and the battery power
system. The power adapter converts AC power from a wall outlet to the DC power
required by the NETBOOK. Your NETBOOK comes with a universal AC-DC adapter for
connection to any 100V-120V as well as 220V-240V outlets without setting switches or
using power converters. Different countries may require an adapter to connect the
provided US-standard AC power cord to a different standard. Most hotels provide
universal outlets to support different power cords as well as voltages. It is always best to
ask an experienced traveler about AC outlet voltages before traveling.
The power adapter may get heated when in use. Be sure not to cover the adapter
and keep it away from your body.
Damage may occur if you use a different adapter to power the NETBOOK or use
the NETBOOK’s adapter to power other electrical devices. If there is smoke, burning
scent, or extreme heat coming from the AC-DC adapter, seek servicing. Seek servicing if
you suspect a faulty AC-DC adapter. You may damage both your battery pack(s) and the
NETBOOK with a faulty AC-DC adapter.
3.2 Using battery power
The NETBOOK is designed to work with a battery pack. The battery pack consists of
a set of battery cells housed together. A fully charged pack will provide several hours of
battery life. Additional battery packs are optional and can be purchased separately
through an NETBOOK retailer. Remember to fully charge the battery before first use and
whenever it is depleted to prolong battery life.?
Only use battery packs and power adapters supplied with this NETBOOK or specifically
approved by the manufacturer or retailer for use with this model or else damage may occur to the
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NETBOOK
Battery Maintenance
The NETBOOK’s battery pack, like all rechargeable batteries, has a limit on the
number times it can be recharged. The battery pack’s useful life will depend on your
environment temperature, humidity, and how your NETBOOK is used. It is ideal that the
battery be used in a temperature range between 5? and 40?. You must also take into
account that the NETBOOK internal temperature is higher than the outside temperature.
Any temperatures above or below this range will shorten the life of the battery. But in any
case, the battery pack’s usage time will eventually decrease and a new battery pack must
be purchased from an authorized dealer for this NETBOOK. Because batteries also have a
shelf life, it is not recommended to buy extras for storing.
For safety reasons, DO NOT throw the battery in fire, DO NOT short circuit the contacts, and
DO NOT disassemble the battery. If there is any abnormal operation or damage to the battery pack
caused by impact, turn off the NETBOOK and contact an authorized service center.
3.3 Touchpad usage
Clicking/Tapping-With the cursor over an item, press the left button or use your fingertip
to touch the touchpad lightly, keeping your finger on the touchpad until the item is
selected. The selected item will change color. The following 2 illustrations produce the
same results.
Double-clicking/ Double-tapping-This is a common skill for launching a program
directly from the corresponding icon you select. Move the cursor over the icon you wish
to execute, press the left button or tap the pan twice in rapid succession, and the system
launches the corresponding program. If the interval between the clicks or taps is too long,
the operation will not be executed. The following 2 illustrations produce the same results.
Dragging-Dragging means to pick up an item and place it anywhere on the screen you
wish. You can move the cursor over the item you select, and while keeping the left button
depressed, moving the cursor to the desired location, then release the button. Or, you can
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simply double-tap on the item and hold while dragging the item with your fingertip. The
following illustrations produce the same results.
3.4 Emergency shutdown
In case your operating system cannot properly turn off, there is an additional way to
shut down your NETBOOK:
Shutdown:
Hole the power button
until the system shut down.
Your NETBOOK isn’t with a reset button, so you can not reset your NETBOOK by
it .If you want to turn on your NETBOOK after emergency shutdown, you should wait for
3~5 seconds, and then press the power button once again.
DO NOT use emergency shutdown while data is being written or read; doing so can result in
loss or destruction of your data.
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Basic Operation
4.1 Power on
1. power on
Power on and the computer enters the loading wince picture belowafter a few seconds.
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Note: Clicking an icon twice is double click and clicking once is click. Clicking an icon is
right clicking the icon; all the right clicks of the icon below are such an operation.
2. Shut down
Click on
Start and select “Turn off” from list.
4.2 My Computer
Double click “My Computer” and the following interface will appear.
The “Flash Disk” icon behaves as a “hard drive”, “Storage Card” is “SD Store Card”
drivers. Except “Local Disk”, “Storage Card” and “Application Data”, all the other files
are Windows system files, which can not be altered at will. Two folders, “My Document”
and “Storage Card” are introduced hereunder.
4.3 My Documents
Double click “My documents” folder in “My Computer” folder or “My documents”
icon on the desktop, the following interface will appear. You can manage your documents.
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4.4 Storage Card
Double click “Storage Card” folder, it will display your files and folders saved in
storage card.
These folders can be deleted, renamed and also can be copied to other folders.
4.5 Internet
1.
Network: connect netbook to LAN.
Set Ethernet connection.
(1) Click’start’,choose ‘set up”—“network and dial-up connection”
(2) Double click”CETCE6B1” comes the window as below
(3) Choose get IP through DHCP”
(4) Click “OK’in the right corner to save and quit.
(5) Also can choose”designated IP” to set IP
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(6) The red X will disappear after successful connect to internet
2. Network connection / disconnection
1.
Wireless connection
(1) Click “WIFI Power” icon on the desktop, click the bottom “Power
on”-“OK”.
(2) Click the wireless icon
in taskbar at bottom right corner, as shown in
the figure. The computer will automatically search for WIFI network, and arrange it in
line with strength of signal. Select your favorite network as the figure below shows and
click “Connect”.
(3) As it is shown in the figure, configure it in the dialog that pops up
according to actual conditions (if the WIFI network requires password, please inquire
network administrator, because password must be input to connect). The display after
connected to WIFI network is as shown in the figure below.
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2.
Wireless disconnection
If you want to disconnect the network, at the “Wireless Information” item, you can
right click the network which has been connected, choose “Delete”, and then the network
will be disconnected.
4.6 Keyboard
Standard English 82key which has same function of standard 101 or 102 IBM key.
Except standard key function, there are some extra function control keys, including
hotkey of windows operation system.
1. Function key
2. Control key
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3. Windows home
4.
Control key
5. Windows shortcut key
6. Cursor control key
function and operation of key are as follows:
1.
Funtional Keys
The function of these keys depends on the applicating program, it includes keys F1 to
F12 on the keyboard. They can be matched with the key Fn to activate special function.
Some of the keys ( that's key with blue letters) are programmized, thus they have 2
functions available.
2.
Control keys
These keys include Ctrl, Alt, Fn and Shift. Their functions can be altered when used
with another key. To do this, please keep the Ctrl presses, then press another key. e.g.
?Press Ctrl C?means keep the Ctrl pressed then press the key C. This combination will
bring you specific functions of the applicating program that you are running.
3. Windows Operating Key
The using of the 2 keys below will improve our work efficiency.:
(1)start key;
(2) Shortcut Key: set up shortcut list, the same function with the right key of mouse.
4. Cursor Control Key
The key can remove the cursor and the cursor in the screen will show shining shape for
different procedure.
5. Typing Key
The typing key helps you input words and signs. It has blue color. It will set up new
procedure press this key and control key.
Main Keys Functions
Keystroke
Function
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Keystroke
Function
<Enter> executable instructions. In many text editing
application enforceability. <Enter> for firms with similar
general typewriter
<Esc> click this key to cancel or leave the command or
function
<Ins> click this key to switched keyboard input
information for insertion or coverage model.
Shift +<PrtSc> back on the video to be shared memory as
to your specific purpose
<Del> the delete key. Click it to the right o f the cursor to
delete characters, or delete anti-white text or content.
<Fn>+<Pause> to intermit dictate, and recover the dictate
to press again.
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<Backspace> delete the words at the left side of the cursor.
<Shift> key. Capital letter can be typed with pressing shift
and other letter key simultaneously. Using this button and
pressing the double-character key simultaneously (on the
second line of the key) can type the top marked key. It can
also be used in most applications, in combination with
other keys to perform specific commands.
<Tab> Key. Press this key to move the cursor to the right
of the next anchor point. It is similar to the general
typewriter key.
<Ctrl> Key.
Refers to
Control key used in many
applications, in combination with other keys to perform
specific commands.
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Keystroke
Function
<Alt>key. Refers to Alternate key used in many
applications, in combination with other keys to perform
specific commands.
Fn + <Num Lock> Key. Activate and embedded fifteen
numeric keys which all have a blue tab.
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<Caps Lock> Key, used in many applications, can be fixed
using the capital letter keys.
Cursor Control Keys
Key
Function
The up arrow key. Each time you press it to move the cursor
up a line
The down arrow key. Each time you press it to move the
cursor down a line
The left arrow key. Each time you press it to move the cursor
to the left line
The right arrow key. Each time you press it to move the cursor
to the right line
Screen Control Keys
Key
Use
<Home> Key is to move the cursor to the screen or
the beginning of a line
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Key
Use
<End> Key is to move the cursor to the screen or
the end of a line
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<Pg Up> Key. Each time you press it, the cursor
will scroll up a page
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<Pg Dn> Key. Each time you press it, the cursor
will scroll down a page
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WINDOWS OS Hotkey
Key
Function
<Start> Button is to start the Windows operating system
<Right Click> Key is equivalent to the right of the mouse in
the Windows operating system
Special Function Keys
This notebook has several special system function keyswhich make the keys have two
kinds of function. When pressed with <Fn> Key, these keys can set systematical
parameters. They also known as "hot keys"
Key
Function
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Key
Function
Activate system into standby mode
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Activate or deactivate the wireless device
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Activate or deactivate the volume of built-in speaker to turn
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on or off mode
Turn down the volume of the speaker
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Turn up the volume of the speaker
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Decrease the luminance of LCD screen
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Increase the luminance of LCD screen
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Key
Function
Switch display screen to LCD screen and external screen, or
to display with LCD screen and external screen at the same
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time.
Turn off the LCD Screen
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Applications
5.1 Internet Explorer
Open "internet explorer" program on the desktop, enter the URL of the website you
want to view in the address bar, and then click the "Enter" key, it will work automatically.
For example, enter "http://home.gd.ct10000.com", the content will show as below. With
this NETBOOK, you can enjoy the pleasure brought by surfing the Internet just like using
a desktop computer.
5.2 Office Software
NETBOOK contains many of the office software and support many formats of the
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document reader such as Word, Excel, PPT, etc.
1. Word
In fact, Word refers to TextMaker, here marked with Word to make it understood
easily. TextMaker is used to browse and read the document(*.tmd;*.tmv; *.doc; *.sxw;
*.odt; *.rtf, *.pwd; *.htm; *.html; *.txt)
,it can also modify or edit the document.
2. Excel
In fact, Excel refers to the Plan Maker. Here marked with Excel is to make it
understood easily. Plan Maker and Excel is similar to the form for edit, modify, and
browse. But the function of Plan Maker is stronger.
3.
Powerpoint
In fact, Powerpoint refers to the Presentation. Here marked with Powerpoint is tomake
it understood easily. Presentation can browse, read, and edit the PPT and PPS files.
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5.3 Instant Messenger
NETBOOK support the instant messaging software with the format of the Internet
Messenger .
1. Make sure that NETBOOK have connected to the network, then open the "Messenger"
icon on the desktop, click on "Click here to Login" in the pop-up window as shown
below:
2. Select the "NET Messaging Service" in the pop-up window as shown below.
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3. In the new open window, enter your Messenger username and password, click "OK" to
start login.
4. After waiting for ten seconds, you login on Windows messenger successfully as shown
below. You can achieve online chat and other related activities.
5.4 Multimedia
1. Video and Audio play
The player is TCPMP which can play MP3, WMA, AAC and other audio files, and AVI,
MPEG4 and other video files. Open the video file folder, as shown below, double-click
the video file to start playing. Click the
icon to start playing video or audio files at the
menu bar. Moreover, move the mouse to the TCPMP play area, and click the left side or
the touchpad, you can also play video or audio files. If clicking once again, the video or
audio file will be paused.
2. Recorder
Click “Recorder” on the desktop and connect headphones (with microphone) or insert
external headphone(microphone), so that it can start recording.
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(1) Double-click“the Recorder”icon, the following recording window will appear
on the desktop.
(2) Start recording, the window will show recording time. If you want to stop
recording, just click on“Stop”. If you want to play the file you just recorded, click on
"Play".
5.5 Camera
Double-click the Camera icon, the following window will show up.
1?Click the "Video" button for video
2?Click the "Camera" button to take pictures
3?Click the "Album" button to save the video and photo folders
4?Click the "Settings" button, you can set the file path. The default path is: Desktop "My Documents"
5?Click the "exit" button to exit the applications
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6
System Settings
Double-click “Control panel” icon in “My Computer”, the following window will appear.
6.1 Internet Options
In “Control Panel”, double click “Internet Options” to open the below window
1. In“General”,you may see and change your start page, search page and cache etc.
2.In“Connect”,you may choose the ways of connecting internet.
3.In“Privacy”,you may make the relevant setting to improve safety.
Note: Users are recommended to use the default and not to alter the network setting
rashly. The ex-works set defaults have been adjusted to the optimum status. Advanced
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level users can set upon their conditions
6.2 PC connection
Double click the “PC connection” icon, the following interface will appear:
User can Enable/disable direct connection to the desktop computer. For connection
with desktop computer use USB.
TIP: The baud rate of the device & desktop computer must be the
same.
6.3 Storage Manager
Double click "Storage Manager" icon in "Control panel" and the following interface
will appear
The main function is Format and delete storage device. in the “store info” list,
you can select a storage device and click the lower left “Format” button,at this time you
have the choice of equipment will be formatted, If the system prompted “unable to format
store” ,please click “Dismount” And then click “Format”
If it is not necessary, do not choose to format storage devices, Disk format will
be loss your data and disk drive
6.4 Power
Double click “Power” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface will appear.
1. When AC power is offered by adapter, “Power property” interface will show
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“Charging” and the power percentage of the main battery.
2. If user uses battery power, “Power property” interface will show the power status of the
“main battery” and the “ left power percentage” show the ratio of power left in main
battery.
3. “Solution” refers to solution of power supply. There are 2 solutions for option: Battery
power and AD power. Under these solutions, system-default for “User Free”, “System
Free” and “Hang Up” is “Never”.
The following interface “Device Status” shows the power level of all devices involved.
6.5 Keyboard Setting
Double click “Keyboard” icon on “Control panel” and the following interface will
appear.
This is much the same as the function of “keyboard” in “Control panel” of PC. The
function is mainly used to adjust the repeat input of soft keyboard and the setting of
repeat delay time. A test dialog is available as shown below to test your setting.
The “Enable character repeat” in the interface is the choice box of “Enable character
repeat”; “Repeat delay” is for setting repeat rate. The white zone at the bottom is a zone
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to test the two settings by clicking the zone and pressing some key
6.6 Password Setting
Double click "Password" icon in "Control panel" and the following interface will
appear.
Password Setting is used to protect personal privacy and data security. The Pass word
you input can be set as protection “At power on” or protection for “Screen Saver”.
1. “Password” and “Confirmed Password” must be exactly the same, or they couldn’t be
used for setting of “Activate password protection”. And only when these 2 passwords are
input exactly the same, will the protection “At Power On” be activated.
2. After protection “At power on” is started, “Screen Save protection” will also be
activated automatically. Users can reset the setting , according to their willing and actual
situation.
6.7 Regional settings
Double click “regional settings” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface
will appear.
1. The following the current regional settings.
2. “User interface language” and “input language” are default settings of the system,
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these default settings are recommended,
6.8 Date/Time Setting
Double click the icon “Date /Time” in “Control panel”, the “Zone and Language
Setting” as below will appear:
The above interface displays date and time zone of the current system. User can set the
time, date and time zone according to actual conditions. The application of this function is
similar to the “Time and date” setting in “Control panel” of PC.
Note: Users can also simply click the “Time and Date” icon on taskbar, and
easily finish the setting.
6.9 Remove programs
Double click “Remove programs” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface
will appear:
The installed application programs in the current system are shown in the “programs”
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interface. Users can easily uninstall application programs that they don’t want. In order to
prevent user from deleting the system’s own application software by mistake, none of the
software of the system’s own appears in the list.
6.10 Input Panel
In the following interface, User can reset the SIP and Option Setting. Click “Start”
menu – “Setting” – “Control panel”- Double click “Input Panel” to open the following
interface, where you can finish the setting.
6.11
Mouse Setting
Double click “Mouse” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface will appear.
1. Double clicks the grid icon above to set the mouse double-click speed.
2. Double-click the icon below to test the mouse double-click setting.
6.12 Owner
This function will enable users to save or correct the user identification detail such as
name, company, address, etc.
Double click “Owner” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface will appear.
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6.13
Network and dial-up connections
Double click “Network and Dial-up connections” icon in “Control panel” and the
following interface will appear.
Double click and set your settings for internet, these settings are provided by your
internet service provider. Set your TCP IP setting as shown in below figure.
6.14
System
Double click “System” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface will
appear.
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The above interface shows the system properties of the system, e.g. process type,
memory size, etc. Memory size can be altered here. User can perform the operations
following the prompts on the tab.
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Display
Double click “Display” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface will appear.
User can set different display setting like Background, Appearance & Backlight.
6.16
Volume & Sounds
Double click “Volume & sounds” icon in “Control panel” and the following interface
will appear.
In the above, users can set the volume and sounds according to their needs.
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Disposal of old electrical appliances
The European directive 2 0 0 2 /9 6 /EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be
disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must
be collected separately in order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the
materials they contain, and reduce the impact on human health and the
environment.
The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your
obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance, it must be separately collected.
Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information
concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance.
"At full volume, prolonged listening to the portable audio device may damage the
user’s hearing"
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