Acer orporated MPCI-101 User Manual TM620 e

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53Using system utilitiesNotebook ManagerThe computer has a built-in system setup program called Notebook Manager.  The Windows-based Notebook Manager allows you to set passwords, the startup sequence of the drives, and power management settings.  It also shows current hardware configurations.To start the Notebook Manager, press Fn-F2 or follow these steps:1 Click on Start, Programs, then Notebook Manager.2 Select the Notebook Manager application to run the program.Click on Help for more information. Launch ManagerLaunch Manager allows you to set the five launch keys located above the keyboard.  See “Launch Keys” on page 18 for the location of the launch key.  TM620-e.book Page 53 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
 2 Customizing my computer54You can access the Launch Manager by clicking on Start, Programs, and then Launch Manager to start the application.Launch Manager and 802.11b Wireless LANNote: For models with 802.11b Wireless LAN only.By default, the 802.11b wireless LAN is set to “Always On”. You can manually switch off the 802.11b wireless LAN by pressing the   button. Manually turning off 802.11b wireless LAN does not change this default setting which is re-enabled when you restart your computer. You have to use the Launch Manager to set it to “Always Off”, so that when you turn on your computer, 802.11b wireless LAN will be off.TM620-e.book Page 54 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
55In Windows 2000 and XP, only the administrator can change the setting in the Launch Manager. For all other users, press the   button, then wait for the following dialog box to display. Read this note and click on OK. Read the instructions on how to turn off 802.11b wireless LAN and click on OK.BIOS UtilityThe BIOS Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer’s BIOS (basic input/output system).Your computer is already properly configured and optimized, and you do not need to run this utility.  However, if you encounter configuration problems, you may need to run it.TM620-e.book Page 55 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
 2 Customizing my computer56To activate the BIOS Utility, press F2 during the POST (power-on self-test) while the TravelMate logo is being displayed.  See your online guide for more information. TM620-e.book Page 56 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
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This chapter instructs you on how to deal with common system problems.  Read it before calling a technician if a problem occurs.  Solutions to more serious problems require opening up the computer.  Do not attempt to open the computer by yourself.  Contact your dealer or an authorized service center for assistance.key link: www.acersupport.comTM620-e.book Page 58 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
59Frequently-asked questionsThe following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the use of your computer.  Easy answers and solutions are provided for each one.I slid the power switch and opened the display, but the computer does not start or boot-up.Look at the Power indicator:•If it is not lit, no power is being applied to the computer.  Check the following:•If you are running on battery power, it may be low and unable to power the computer.  Connect the AC adapter to recharge the battery pack.•Make sure that the AC adapter is plugged in properly to the computer and to the power outlet.•If it is lit, check the following:•If the Sleep indicator is lit, the computer is in Sleep mode.  Press any key or tap on the touchpad to resume.•Is a non-bootable (non-system) diskette in the floppy drive?  Remove or replace it with a system diskette and press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart the system.•The operating system files may be damaged or missing.  Insert the startup disk you created during Windows setup into the floppy drive and press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart the system.  This will diagnose your system and make necessary fixes.Nothing appears on the screen.The computer’s power management system automatically blanks the screen to save power.  Press any key to turn the display back on.If pressing a key does not turn the display back on, two things might be the cause:•The brightness level might be too low.  Press Fn-→ (increase) and Fn-← (decrease) to adjust the brightness level.•The display device might be set to an external monitor.  Press the display toggle hot key Fn-F5 to toggle the display back to the computer.TM620-e.book Page 59 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
 3 Troubleshooting my computer60Image is not full-screen.The computer display has a native resolution of 1024 x 768 (XGA) for the 13.3” and 14.1” and 1400 x 1050 (SXGA+) for the 15.0”.  If you set the resolution lower than this, the screen expands to fill the computer display.  Right-click on your Windows desktop and select Properties to bring up the Display Properties dialog box.  Then click on the Settings tab to make sure that the resolution is set to the appropriate resolution.  Resolutions lower than the specified resolution are not full-screen on the computer or on an external monitor.No audio is heard from the computer.Check the following:•The volume may be muted.  In Windows, look at the volume control (speaker) icon on the taskbar.  If it is crossed-out, click on the icon and deselect the Mute option.•The speakers may be turned off.  Press Fn-F8 to turn the speakers on (this hot key also turns the speakers off).•The volume level may be too low.  In Windows, look at the volume control icon on the taskbar.  You can also use the volume control buttons to adjust the volume.  See “Hot keys” on page 16 for more detail.•If headphones, earphones or external speakers are connected to the line-out port on the computer’s rear panel, the internal speakers automatically turn off.I want to eject the optical drive tray without turning on the power.  I cannot eject the optical drive tray.There is a mechanical eject button on the optical drive.  Simply insert the tip of a pen or paperclip and push to eject the tray.TM620-e.book Page 60 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
61The keyboard does not respond.Try attaching an external keyboard to the USB connector on the rear of the computer.  If it works, contact your dealer or an authorized service center as the internal keyboard cable may be loose.The infrared port does not work.Check the following:•Make sure that the infrared ports of the two devices are facing each other (+/- 15 degrees) a maximum of 1 meter apart.•Make sure there is a clear path between the two infrared ports.  Nothing should be blocking the ports.•Make sure you have the appropriate software running on both devices (for file transfers) or you have the appropriate drivers (for printing to an infrared printer).•During the POST, press F2 to access the BIOS Utility and verify that the infrared port is enabled.•Make sure both devices are IrDA-compliant.The printer does not work.Check the following:•Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and that it is turned on.•Make sure that the printer cable is connected securely to the computer’s parallel port and the corresponding port on the printer.•During POST, press F2 to access the BIOS Utility and verify that the parallel port is enabled. I want to set up my location to use the internal modem.To properly use your communications software (e.g., HyperTerminal), you need to set up your location:1 Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel.2 Double-click on Modems.3 Click on Dialing Properties and begin setting up your location.Refer to the Windows manual.TM620-e.book Page 61 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
 3 Troubleshooting my computer62Troubleshooting tipsThis notebook computer incorporates an advanced design that delivers onscreen error message reports to help you solve problems. If the system reports an error message or an error symptom occurs, see “Error messages” on page 63.  If the problem cannot be resolved, contact your dealer.  See “Requesting service” on page 64.TM620-e.book Page 62 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
63Error messagesIf you receive an error message, note the message and take the corrective action.  The following table lists the error messages in alphabetical order together with the recommended course of action.If you still encounter problems after going through the corrective measures, please contact your dealer or an authorized service center for assistance.  Some problems may be solved using the BIOS Utility.Error Messages Corrective ActionCMOS Battery Bad Contact your dealer or an authorized service center.CMOS Checksum Error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center.Disk Boot Failure Insert a system (bootable) diskette into the floppy drive (A:), then press Enter to reboot.Equipment Configuration ErrorPress F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility; then press Esc to exit and reconfigure the computer.Hard Disk 0 Error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center.Hard Disk 0 Extended Type ErrorContact your dealer or an authorized service center.I/O Parity Error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center.Keyboard Error or No Keyboard ConnectedContact your dealer or an authorized service center.Keyboard Interface ErrorContact your dealer or an authorized service center.Memory Size Mismatch Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility; then press Esc to exit and reconfigure the computer.TM620-e.book Page 63 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
 3 Troubleshooting my computer64Requesting serviceInternational Traveler’s Warranty (ITW)Your computer is backed by an International Traveler’s Warranty (ITW) that gives you security and peace of mind when traveling.  Our worldwide network of service centers are there to give you a helping hand.An ITW passport comes with your computer.  This passport contains all you need to know about the ITW program.  A list of available, authorized service centers is in this handy booklet.  Read this passport thoroughly.Always have your ITW passport on hand, especially when you travel to receive the benefits from our support centers.  Place your proof-of-purchase in the flap located inside the front cover of the ITW passport.If the country you are traveling in does not have an Acer-authorized ITW service site, you can still get in contact with our offices worldwide.There are two ways to access Acer for technical support and information:•Internet service worldwide (www.acersupport.com)•Technical support numbers in various countriesYou can view a list of technical support numbers by following these steps:1 Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel.2 Double-click on System.3 Click on the Support Information button.Before you callPlease have the following information available when you call Acer for online service, and please be at your computer when you call.  With your support, we can reduce the amount of time a call takes and help solve your problems efficiently.If there are error messages or beeps reported by your computer, write them down as they appear on the screen (or the number and sequence in the case of beeps).TM620-e.book Page 64 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
65You are required to provide the following information:Name:________________________________________Address:____________________________________________________________________________________Telephone number:____________________________Machine and model type:_______________________Serial number:_________________________________Date of purchase:______________________________TM620-e.book Page 65 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
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Appendix A SpecificationsTM620-e.book Page 67 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
This appendix lists the general specifications of your computer.TM620-e.book Page 68 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
69Microprocessor•Mobile Intel® Pentium® III Processor-M with 512 KB level 2 cache featuring the new Enhanced Intel® SpeedStep™ technologyMemory•Main memory expandable to 1 GB•Dual 144-pin soDIMM sockets •PC-133 SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) support•512 KB Flash ROM BIOSData storage•One high-capacity, Enhanced-IDE hard disk•One 5.25-inch internal removable optical drive (AcerMedia bay)Display and video•Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) displaying 16-bit high color up to 1024 x 786 eXtended Graphics Array (XGA) resolution for 13.3” and 14.1” and 1400 x 1050 Super eXtended Graphics Array + (SXGA+) resolution for 15”•4X AGP bus with 3D acceleration•Simultaneous LCD and CRT display support•Dual display capability•S-video for output to a television or display device that supports S-video input•"Automatic LCD dim" feature that automatically decides the best settings for your display and conserves powerAudio•16-bit AC’97 stereo audio with built-in wavetable synthesizer•Dual speakers and microphone•Separate audio ports for headphone-out, line-in and microphone-in devicesKeyboard and pointing device•84-/85-/88-key Windows keyboardTM620-e.book Page 69 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
Appendix A Specifications70•Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device with 4-way scroll buttonI/O ports•One type II CardBus PC Card slot•One RJ-45 jack (Ethernet 10/100)•One RJ-11 phone jack (V.90)•One DC-in jack •One parallel port (ECP/EPP)•One external monitor port •One speaker/headphone-out jack (3.5mm mini jack)•One audio line-in jack (3.5mm mini jack)•Two USB ports•One FIR port (IrDA)•One expansion connector•One Smart Card slotWeight and dimensions•2.67 kg (5.9 lbs) with battery and optical drive•323 (W) x 265 (D) x 35 (H) mm Environment•Temperature•Operating: 5°C ~ 35°C•Non-operating: -20°C ~ 65°C•Humidity (non-condensing)•Operating: 20% ~ 80% RH•Non-operating: 20% ~ 80% RHSystem•ACPI support•DMI 2.0-compliant•Microsoft Windows operating systemTM620-e.book Page 70 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
71Power•Battery pack•3820-4000 mAH Li-Ion battery pack•1-hour rapid charge/2.5-hour charge-in-use•AC adapter•70-Watt (Model= ADP-65DB rev.B)•Auto sensing 100~240Vac, 47~63HzOptions•128/256/512-MB memory upgrade modules•Additional Li-Ion battery pack•Additional AC adapter•DVD/CD-RW module (includes DVD playback software)•EasyPort port replicator•External battery charger•InviLink 802.11b wireless LAN PC card•Secondary hard drive•Floppy drive module (AcerMedia bay)•USB floppy drive•DVD-CD/RW combo driveTM620-e.book Page 71 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
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Appendix B NoticesTM620-e.book Page 73 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
This appendix lists the general notices of your computer.TM620-e.book Page 74 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
75FCC noticeThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna•Increase the separation between the device and receiver•Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for helpNotice:  Shielded cablesAll connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.Notice: Peripheral devicesOnly peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) certified to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this equipment.  Operation with non-certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception.CautionChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this computer.Use conditionsThis part complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.TM620-e.book Page 75 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
Appendix B Notices76Notice: Canadian usersThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiensCet appareil numérique de la classe B respected toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.Modem noticesFCCThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.  Located on the bottom side of the modem is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.  Upon request, you must provide this information to your telephone company.If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily.  If possible, they will notify you in advance.  But, if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible.  You will also be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment.  If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.If this equipment should fail to operate properly, disconnect the equipment from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem.  If the problem is with the equipment, discontinue use and contact your dealer or vendor.CTR 21This equipment has been approved [Council Decision 98/482/EC - “CTR 21”] for pan-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).  However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN termination point.  In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.Important safety instructionsRead these instructions carefully.  Save these instructions for future reference.TM620-e.book Page 76 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
771Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.2Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  Use a damp cloth for cleaning.3Do not use this product near water.4Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table.  The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.5Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.  The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.  This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.6This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label.  If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company.7Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.  Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.8If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating.  Also, make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating.9Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.10 Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks.  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.11 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:aWhen the power cord or plug is damaged or frayedbIf liquid has been spilled into the productcIf the product has been exposed to rain or waterdIf the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.  Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other TM620-e.book Page 77 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
Appendix B Notices78controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition.eIf the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damagedfIf the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.12 Replace the battery with the same type as the product's battery we recommend.  Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.  Refer battery replacement to a qualified serviceman.13 Warning! Batteries may explode if not handled properly.  Do not disassemble or dispose of them in fire.  Keep them away from children and dispose of used batteries promptly.14 Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in your accessories box) for this unit.  It should be a detachable type: UL listed/CSA certified, type SPT-2, rated 7A 125V minimum, VDE approved or its equivalent.  Maximum length is 15 feet (4.6 meters). Laser compliance statementThe CD or DVD drive used with this computer is a laser product.  The CD or DVD drive’s classification label (shown below) is located on the drive.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTCAUTION: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.  AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 PRODUITLASERATTENTION: RADIATION DU FAISCEAU LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D’OUVERTURE.  EVITTER TOUTE EXPOSITION AUX RAYONS.LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE LASER KLASSE 1VORSICHT: UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHLL AUSSETZENPRODUCTO LÁSER DE LA CLASE IADVERTENCIA: RADIACIÓN LÁSER INVISIBLE AL SER ABIERTO.  EVITE EXPONERSE A LOS RAYOS.ADVARSEL: LASERSTRÅLING VEDÅBNING SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN.VARO! LAVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA LASERSÅTEILYLLE.VARNING: LASERSTRÅLNING NÅR DENNA DEL ÅR ÖPPNAD ÅLÅ TUIJOTA SÅTEESEENSTIRRA EJ IN I STRÅLENVARNING: LASERSTRÅLNING NAR DENNA DEL ÅR ÖPPNADSTIRRA EJ IN I STRÅLENADVARSEL: LASERSTRÅLING NAR DEKSEL ÅPNESSTIRR IKKE INN I STRÅLENTM620-e.book Page 78 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
79Lithium battery statementCAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.ADVARSEL!Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering.  Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type.  Léver det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.ADVARSELEksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri.  Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.  Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.VARNINGExplosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.  Anvãnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.  Kassera anvãnt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.VAROITUSPäristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.  Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin.  Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.VORSICHT!Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßen Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ähnlichen Typ.  Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.Year 2000 compliance statementThe TravelMate 620 series notebook computer carries the "Hardware NSTL Tested Year 2000 Compliant" logo, which certifies that this model has been tested by NSTL using the YMark2000 test, and has been found to meet NSTL's standards for Year 2000 hardware compliance.For more details, check the Acer Year 2000 Resource Center Web site (global.acer.com/service/pcy2000.html)TM620-e.book Page 79 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
Appendix B Notices80Macrovision copyright protection noticeThis product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners.  Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation.  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098, and 4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing uses only.TM620-e.book Page 80 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
81IndexAAC adaptercaring for    vAcerMedia drive    24audio    27adjusting the volume    27troubleshooting    60Bbattery packcaring for    vicharging indicator    12BIOS utility    55brightnesshotkeys    18Ccaps lock    14on indicator    13careAC adapter    vbattery pack    vicomputer    vCD-ROMejecting    25ejecting manually    60troubleshooting    60cleaningcomputer    vicomputerbringing to meetings    30caring for    vcleaning    vidisconnecting    29features    3,    10indicators    12keyboards    14moving around    29on indicator    12performance    10security    34setting up a home office    31taking home    30traveling internationally    32traveling on local trips    32troubleshooting    58turning off    ivWireless Communication indica-tor    12connectionsnetwork    46connectivity optionsport expansion devices    50Ddisplayhotkeys    17troubleshooting    59,    60DVD    25DVD moviesplaying    25Eemail checking function    21error messages    63Euro    18FFAQ. See frequently-asked questionsfrequently-asked questions    59front view    3Hhard disk    24helponline manual    ivonline services    64Hibernation modehotkey    17hotkeys    16IIEEE 1394 port    48indicator lights    12infrared    46ITW. See warrantyKkeyboard    14embedded numeric keypad    15hotkeys    16lock keys    14troubleshooting    61Windows keys    16TM620-e.book Page 81 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
82LLEDs    12Mmedia accesson indicator    12memoryinstalling    50–   51upgrading    50messageserror    63modem    45Nnetwork    46Notebook Manager    53hotkey    17noticeDVD copyright protection    80year 2000 compliance    79num lock    14on indicator    13numeric keypadembedded    15num lock    15Oonline services    64optionsmemory upgrade    50Ppassword    40types    40PC Card    48ejecting    49inserting    49ports    45POST (power-on self-test)    56printertroubleshooting    61problems    59CD-ROM    60display    59,    60keyboard    61printer    61startup    59troubleshooting    58Qquestionssetting location for modem use61SsafetyCD-ROM    78FCC notice    75general instructions    76modem notices    76scroll lock    14securitykeylock    34passwords    40smart card    34servicewhen to call    viSmartCard    34PlatinumKey    35PlatinumPAS    34PlatinumSecure    34PlatinumSecure options    37speakershotkey    18troubleshooting    60specifications    68Standby modehotkey    17status indicator    12status indicators    12storage    24AcerMedia drive    24hard disk    24supportinformation    64Ttouchpad    22hotkey    18using    22–   23travelinternational flights    32local trips    32troubleshooting    58tips    62Uuniversal serial bus    47TM620-e.book Page 82 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
83Vviewfront    4left    4rear    6right    5volumeadjusting    27WwarrantyInternational Traveler’s Warran-ty    64Windows keys    16TM620-e.book Page 83 Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:22 AM
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