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getting started10❂This notebook contains an internal, lithium battery-powered, real-time clock. Only an authorized service technician should replace t

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11first things first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3eMachines Customer Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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getting started12battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47charging your battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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13Your eMachines notebook has been designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away.We’re going to walk you through each of th

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getting started142. Turn your notebook right-side up and connect the AC power adapter to the notebook and a wall outlet.A yellow status light on the f

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15getting started3. Open your notebook:Slide the latch on the front of the notebook to the right 1 and, at the same time, lift the top panel 2. Adjust

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getting started164. Press the power button at the top right of the keyboard area to turn on your notebook.As your notebook starts up, you’ll see the e

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17getting started5. To turn off your notebook, do the following:a. Exit all programs you may have opened. b. From the Windows desktop, click Start 1 &

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19Before you begin using your eMachines notebook, let’s look at it from different views and tour its basic features. This chapter looks at your notebo

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getting started20openTo begin with, look at your opened notebook and locate its main features.1 display 5 power and battery status lights2 quick actio

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© 2003 eMachines, Inc.© 2003 Aesbus Knowledge SolutionsThis publication contains proprietary content and is protected by copyright. No part of this do

Page 13 - ❂ turning it on!

21quick tourleft side1 modem port 5 PC Card eject button2 Ethernet/network port 6 PC Card slot3 microphone connector 7 hard drive4 headphone connector

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getting started22right side1 Kensington lock slot 3 CD/DVD eject button2 CD/DVD drive 4 CD/DVD manual eject buttonAACR53700001K4.book Page 22 Friday

Page 15 - 3. Open your notebook:

23quick tourback1 printer port 5 USB ports (3)2 external monitor (VGA) port6 air vents3 S-Video (TV out) 7 AC power connector4 FireWire (1394) port (o

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getting started24bottom1 mini-PCI 4 battery release button2 air vents 5 battery3 memory Do not obstruct the air vents. They are necessary for proper a

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25In this chapter, we’ll discuss all of the basics you need to know when using your notebook, including: ❂ using the power button❂ using the touchpad❂

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getting started26using the power buttonYour power button has three uses:❂ turn on: If the notebook is off, press the power button to turn it on.❂ turn

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27using your notebookusing the touchpadThe built-in touchpad includes all the functionality of a traditional mouse. Just like a mouse, the touchpad le

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getting started28scrollingIn some applications, you can drag your finger up or down on the scroll zone to roll the display up or down.tappingA unique

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29using your notebookusing the keyboardIn addition to full-sized keys, your keyboard includes special function keys and a numeric keypad.Familiarize y

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getting started30See the following table for definitions of the special function keys.To use a special function key, press and hold down the Fn key, p

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3thank you for purchasing our notebook! You’ve made an excellent decision choosing eMachines. We’re sure that you’ll be pleased with the outstanding q

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31using your notebooknumeric keypadTo lock in the numeric keypad, press Fn +. To unlock in the numeric keypad, press Fn + again. When the numeric key

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getting started32using quick action buttonsSeven buttons are located along the top right of the keyboard area. These buttons are used to launch progra

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33using your notebookinterpreting status lights 1 AC power on: AC power is connectedoff: AC power is not connected2 caps lock on: caps lock onoff: not

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getting started34using the displayThis section discusses the most common display-related tasks you may need to perform, including:❂ cleaning the displ

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35using your notebookadjusting the resolutionYour notebook is already set to the optimal resolution for your display. If you use an external monitor o

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getting started363. If you want to change the settings for the TV, click Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Display. Click the S

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37using your notebookusing CDs and DVDsYour notebook includes a combination CD-RW/DVD drive. This drive can be used to store and transport data, to pl

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getting started38caring for and handling discsWhen handling CDs and DVDs, touch only the center and outside edges. Touching the reflective surface of

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39using your notebooklistening to audio CDsTo play an audio CD:1. Insert your CD into the CD/DVD drive.Wait a moment for your notebook to recognize th

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getting started40viewing DVDsIt’s fun, convenient, and easy to watch a DVD on your notebook! 1. Insert your DVD into the CD/DVD drive.Wait a moment fo

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getting started4eMachines Customer Care eMachines is committed to delivering a great computer experience — not only with an exciting line of affordabl

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41using your notebookcreating CDsYour notebook comes with an integrated CD-RW drive, which allows you to create your own music and data CDs. The infor

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getting started423. Select Copy to CD or Device from the list of options on the taskbar.4. Above the title bar on the Music to Copy side of the window

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43using your notebookcreating a data CDThis section walks you through the process of creating a data CD, which consists of the following basic steps:❂

Page 38 - ❂ The CD plays automatically

getting started44d. In the File and Folder Tasks area of the screen, select Copy this folder (or Copy this file, depending on your selection).e. Selec

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45using your notebook3. After you have selected and assembled all of the items that you want, you are ready to copy the files to the CD.a. Click the i

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47You can use your notebook on either battery or AC power. Your choice of power source depends on your preference and the availability of AC power. Wh

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getting started48charging your batteryAn installed battery will automatically recharge whenever the notebook is connected to an AC power source. To e

Page 42 - ❂ copying the files!

49batterymanaging your battery consumptionBattery operating time depends on the software applications you are using and your Windows power-related sys

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getting started50battery charge iconWhenever your notebook is using battery power, a battery icon is displayed in the system tray. Pay close attention

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51batterywarning messages and alarmsIf you are running on battery power and the charge gets low, your notebook will display warning messages and sound

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5first things firsthow to contact usWhen you need help or information, or want to get in touch with us, first try our website. If you don’t find what

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getting started52The following tabs are available in the Power Options Properties window.power schemes A power scheme is a group of basic power-use se

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53batteryrecalibrating your batteryWe recommend recalibrating your battery several times a year, or more often if you frequently use your battery. If

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getting started545. After the battery is completely drained, reconnect your notebook to AC power. 6. Charge the battery completely, until the yellow b

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55Read this chapter when you need to upgrade or replace your:❂ battery ❂ memory❂ hard drive assemblyAll user-replaceable components are accessed from

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getting started56battery To remove and install a battery:1. Power off your notebook and close the display. Disconnect all cables, including the AC pow

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57upgrades and replacements4. To insert a new battery pack, hold the battery label side down and at an angle, as shown.Slide the connector end of the

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getting started58memoryTo remove and install a memory module:1. Power off your notebook and close the display. Disconnect all cables, including the AC

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59upgrades and replacements4. To remove an existing memory module, gently press outward on the retaining clips on both sides of the memory module 1 un

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getting started605. To insert a new memory module, hold the memory module at a 45-degree angle and insert it into the empty memory slot 1. Gently pres

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61upgrades and replacementshard drive assemblyYour notebook includes one high-capacity, industry-standard, 9.5-mm IDE hard disk drive. This hard drive

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getting started6by telephoneOur call center team is highly trained and ready to help answer your questions, troubleshoot any problems, or direct you t

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getting started623. To remove an existing hard drive assembly, first remove the hard drive retaining screw 1. Then, grasp the hard drive and slide the

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63If you ever need to restore your notebook to its original configuration, use the restore CDs that were shipped inside the box with your notebook. Th

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getting started645. The following message is displayed: Caution: All data in the hard drive will be lost! Back up your files before proceeding. Are yo

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65Your notebook and its preinstalled software are designed to be trouble free. However, if you do encounter problems, this chapter may help you solve

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getting started66battery and power Q My battery charge icon is not accurate or a battery charge does not last as long as I think it should. What shou

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67troubleshootingkeyboard and touchpad Q My notebook is not responding to the keyboard or the touchpad. How do I enable tapping on my touchpad?A You

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getting started68Q My cursor jumps to a different location on the display or does not respond at all. What’s wrong?A It is probably one of two thing

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69troubleshootingdisplay brightness and resolutionQ My display is blank. What’s wrong?A It could be several things:❂ Your notebook may be “Sleeping.

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getting started70sound and volumeQ There is no sound coming from my notebook. What’s wrong?A The volume is turned down too low or is muted.Do the fo

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71troubleshootingprinterQ My notebook is connected to a printer, but it’s not working. What should I do?A Try the following:❂ Make sure that the pri

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7first things firsthelp toolsWe’ve developed this book and its companion poster to help you learn about your notebook and how to use it, but other too

Page 68 - CDs and DVDs

73United States Federal Communications Commission NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic

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getting started74wireless communicationsThe transmitting antenna must not be operated with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies w

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75appendixEuropean NoticeProducts with the CE Marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by t

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getting started76telephone0141-9512461To identify this product, refer to the model number found on the product.Canadian NoticeThis Class B digital app

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77appendixU.S. Regulations Governing the Use of ModemsThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that contain

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getting started78U.K. Modem Compliance InformationThis modem is approved by the secretary of state at the Department of Trade and Industry for connect

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79appendixThis modem is approved for use in only the following functions:❂ storage of telephone numbers for retrieval by a predator mined code❂ initia

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getting started80notebook specificationsdimensionsdepth: 10 in (254 mm)width: 13.8 in (352 mm)operating temperature50°F to 90°F (10°C to 35°C)shipping

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getting started8basic care and safety Your notebook is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for information technology equipment safety.To

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9first things first❂Do not obstruct the air vents on the notebook or use it on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. The air vents are necessary

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