Partner Tech EM200 E-MENU User Manual EM 200 User Manual EN Draft4 1 P3

Partner Tech Corporation E-MENU EM 200 User Manual EN Draft4 1 P3

Users Manual

EM-200User Manual
iCopyrightThis publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of the author.DisclaimerThe information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes.Trademark recognitionAll product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged.Federal Communications Commission (FCC)This equipment 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 equipment 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 equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 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 equipment and the receiver.Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system’s manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Declaration of conformityThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:This device may not cause harmful interference, andThis device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Your E-Menu is a data transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6.The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.The highest SAR value for this E-Menu tested by DASY5 for use at the body is 0.097 W/kg FCC RF Exposure requirements: SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted which provide at least 2 cm separation between the device and the user’s body.iiAbout this manual This manual is intended for system administrators who are familiar with setting up a new system and installing an operating system. The manual consists of the following sections:   Chapter 1 Getting Started:  This section covers unpacking and checking the package contents, identifying components, installing the battery pack, charging the battery and powering on.   Chapter 2 BIOS Setup Utility:  The BIOS chapter provides information on navigating and changing settings in the BIOS Setup Utility.  Chapter 3 Upgrading Components:   This section provides information on upgrading components.  Appendix:  The appendix covers troubleshooting, information on having the EM-200 serviced, and technical specifications. Safety informationBefore installing and using the EM-200, take note of the following precautions: Read all instructions carefully. • Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. • Do not block the slots and opening on the unit, which are provided for ventilation. • Do not push objects in the ventilation slots as they may touch high voltage components and result in • shock and damage to the components. Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot • traffic. Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case. • When replacing parts, ensure that your service technician uses parts specified by the manufacturer. • Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device.• Never throw the battery into a fire or put it near a fire.• WARNINGWarning! Batteries may explode if not handled properly. Do not disas-semble or dispose of them in fire. Keep them away from children. Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries.娤⌈ᷴ㭊䢡✗㛛㏂曢㱇㛪㛰䇭䂟䙫⍘暑˛€⏖㛛㏂䂡⻇┭⻡字䙫䛟⏳曢㱇ㇽ䛟⏳❲⻶曢㱇˛媲ᾄ㓁⻇┭媑㗵㛟㢫何曢㱇˛㮦⿍䔏攀寖❲⏞䔜㱇㛛㍉ἁ㛰䇭䂟⍘晐⊈⾬㋰䅎寛㗵⣫何䔏⭳䙫䔜㱇˛Revision history Version 1.0, August 2009
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ................................................ 1Unpacking the machine..................................................................................1Checking the package contents  ....................................................................2Identifying components  .................................................................................3Installing the battery pack ..............................................................................8Charging the battery pack ..............................................................................9Powering on .................................................................................................10CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP ...........................................................11About the Setup Utility .................................................................................11Using the USB keyboard ..............................................................................11Entering the Setup Utility  ........................................................................12BIOS Navigation Keys .............................................................................12Using BIOS  .............................................................................................13Main Menu ...................................................................................................14Advanced Menu ...........................................................................................15► Boot Configuration ..............................................................................16► IDE Configuration ................................................................................17► Channel 1 Master ................................................................................18Security Menu ..............................................................................................19Boot Menu ....................................................................................................20►Boot Device Priority ..............................................................................21►Boot Type Order ...................................................................................21Exit Menu .....................................................................................................22CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTS ............................... 23Safety and precautions  ...............................................................................23Before you begin ..........................................................................................24Upgrading the hard drive..............................................................................25Upgrading the memory module ....................................................................27Upgrading the Mini-PCIE card .....................................................................28APPENDIX .................................................................................. 31Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................31Tips for Troubleshooting ...............................................................................31General Problems  .......................................................................................32Having the EM-200 Serviced  ......................................................................33Specification .................................................................................................34iv
1CHAPTER 1GETTING STARTEDThis chapter describes the procedures from unpacking the EM-200, to powering it on. The following topics are described. Unpacking the machine on page • 1Checking the package contents  on page • 2Identifying components  on page • 3Installing the battery pack on page • 8Charging the battery pack on page • 9“•  Powering on” on page 10Unpacking the machineThe machine and cable accessories are packed in a cardboard carton with foam padding for protection during shipping. Figure 1.1 Unpacking the machineCarefully unpack the machine and keep the packing materials. If you need to ship it in the future, repack it as shown in Figure 1.1.2  CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDChecking the package contents After you unpack the device, check that the following items are included.If any item is missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately.AC adapterDriver CD with drivers and the user manual PDF file.EM-200 BatteryPower cordProtection pack
3Identifying components This section describes the parts and connectors on the machine. Front view12 3456 798Figure 1.2 Front viewComponent Description1 Power indicator2 Battery charging indicator3 HDD status indicator4 WiFi On/ Off indicator5 Bluetooth On/ Off indicator6Built-in Microphone7Camera (optional)810.1-inch touch panel4  CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDLeft view1Figure 1.3 Left viewComponent Description1 5-in-1 media card slot2 Express card 34 slot3 USB port4 Power button5 RJ45 LAN jack6 DC IN32456
5Right viewFigure 1.4 Right view12 3 45Component Description1 VGA port2 USB port3 Ventilation hole4 Headphone jack5 Microphone jack6  CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDRear viewFigure 1.5 Rear view12 1Component Description1 Speaker2 Battery pack
7Bottom viewFigure 1.6 Bottom view12134567Component Description1 Mounting hole2 Camera (optional)3 Battery lock switch4Memory, WiFi module, Bluetooth module slots5 Battery pack6 HDD compartment7 Battery release latch8  CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDInstalling the battery packOverturn the EM200 1. so that the bottom is facing up toward you, as shown in the right. Slide the battery release latch to the unlock position.Align EM200 battery 2. compartment pins to the battery connector. Slightly slide and press the battery pack into the compartment until the battery lock switch is bounced back. As shown in the right, 3. slide the battery release latch to the lock posi-tion.
9Charging the battery packPlug the AC adapter power cord into an electrical outlet, then connect the DC plug of the adapter cable to the EM-200. It takes approximately 2–4 hours to fully charge the battery for the first time. Subsequent charges might take longer.IMPORTANTTo protect and prolong the life of the battery, do not charge it for 24 hours or longer at a time.NOTECharge the battery within a temperature range 0˚C to 45˚C.Please make sure to perform 3 complete full charge and discharge cycles to get optimal battery capacity. Failure to comply will result in shorter battery lifespan.IMPORTANT10  CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTEDPowering onThe power button located on the left side of the EM200, press the power button the turn it on.To force power off , long press the power button for 4~5 seconds. NOTE
11CHAPTER 2BIOS SETUP The primary function of the BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) is to identify and initiate component hardware. The BIOS parameters are stored in non-volatile BIOS memory (CMOS). CMOS contents don’t get erased when the computer is turned off. The following topics are described in this chapter. About the Setup Utility  on page 1• 1Using the USB keyboard on page 1• 1Main Menu on page 1• 4Advanced Menu on page 1• 5Security Menu on page 1• 9Boot Menu on page 2• 0Exit Menu on page 2• 2About the Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility enables you to configure the following items: Hard drives, diskette drives, and peripherals • Password protection from unauthorized use• Power management features• Boot device priority • This Setup Utility should be used for the following: When changing the system configuration • When a configuration error is detected and you are prompted to make changes to the Setup Utility • When making changes to the Power Management configuration • When changing the User or Supervisor password• When changing the boot priority• Using the USB keyboardTo enter the BIOS setup must use the external keyboard. Please connect USB keyboard and restart, then refer to the section “entering the Setup Utility”.12  CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUPEntering the Setup Utility Press the F2 key during booting to access the BIOS Setup Utility:BIOS Navigation KeysThe BIOS navigation keys are listed below.Key Function←→ Select the menu titles↑↓ Select the itemsEsc  Exits the current menu F1 Displays a screen that describes all key functions  F7/F8  Changes the selected field’s values  F9  Loads the setup default valuesF10  Saves the current configuration and exits Setup  Enter Selects or enters submenuInsydelH2O Setup UtilitySystem BIOS Version  GA-D1USB28 F04Processor Type  Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.66GHzSystem Bus Speed  533 MHzSystem Memory Speed  533 MHzCache RAM  0512 KBTotal Memory  1024 MBSystem Time  [18:47:25]System Date  [06/21/2009]Item Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  ExitMain BIOS menuFigure 2.1
13Using BIOS When you start the Setup Utility, the main menu appears. A highlight indicates which option is currently selected. Use the cursor arrow keys to move the highlight to other options. When an option is highlighted, execute the option by pressing <Enter>. Some options lead to pop-up dialog boxes that prompt you to verify that you wish to execute that option. Other options lead to dialog boxes that prompt you for information. Some options (marked with a triangle ►) lead to submenus that enable you to change the values for the option. Use the cursor arrow keys to scroll through the items in the submenu. 14  CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUPMain MenuPress right/left arrow key to select the Main menu, which displays the following screen:System BIOS Version This item shows the information about BIOS version.Processor Type This item shows the CPU type.System Bus Speed This item shows the FSB speed.System Memory Speed This item shows the memory clock speed. Cache RAMThis item shows the size of the cache RAM.Total MemoryThis field displays the amount of memory detected by the system during boot. System Time / Date The Time and Date items show the current date and time held by the machine. These will be automatically  updated whenever you make changes to the Windows Date and Time Properties utility. Main menuFigure 2.2 InsydelH2O Setup UtilitySystem BIOS Version  GA-D1USB28 F04Processor Type  Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.66GHzSystem Bus Speed  533 MHzSystem Memory Speed  533 MHzCache RAM  0512 KBTotal Memory  1024 MBSystem Time  [18:47:25]System Date  [06/21/2009]Item Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  Exit
15Advanced MenuPress right/left arrow key to select the Advanced menu, which displays the following screen:Advanced S3This item is used to enable/ disable the ACPI S3 mode, it can turn on and off the PC within seconds.Keyboard LanguageThis item is used to select the keyboard language of external USB keyboard.Advanced menuFigure 2.3 InsydelH2O Setup Utility►Boot Configuration►IDE ConfigurationAdvanced S3  [Enabled]Keyboard Language  [US, Chinese]Item Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  Exit16  CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP► Boot ConfigurationUse this submenu to set the boot configuration. Select the item and press <Enter> to open the following menu:InsydelH2O Setup UtilityBoot ConfigurationNumlock [Off]Item Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  ExitNumlockThis item is used to turn on/off the numlock of the external keyboard at boot.Boot Figure 2.4 Configuration submenu
17HDC Configure asThis item is used to select the hard disk interface type.ATA/IDE ModeThis item is used to select the ATA/IDE mode.► IDE ConfigurationUse this submenu to set the IDE configuration. Select the item and press <Enter> to open the following menu:InsydelH2O Setup UtilityIDE ConfigurationHDC Configure as  [SATA Only]ATA/IDE Mode  [Native]►Channel 1 Master  [WDC WD1600BEV1-222CT]Item Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  ExitIDE Figure 2.5 Configuration submenu18  CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUPChannel 1 MasterDisplays the name of the current hard disk device in channel 1 master.Type:If you leave this item at Auto, the system will automatically detect and configure the device it channel 1 master. If you change the value to User Defined and then manually configure the drive by entering the characteristics of the drive in the fields described below:32Bit I/O – when enabled, allows the system to improve the hard drive performance for 32Bit OS.• Block Mode – when enabled, allows the system to perform accesses to the hard disk in block mode.• Transfer Mode – displays the data transfer mode.• S.M.A.R.T – when enabled, allows the system to support S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and • Reporting Technology) for hard disk device.Security Mode – displays the security mode status.• ► Channel 1 MasterUse this submenu to set the hard disk drive, Select the item and press <Enter> to open the following menu:InsydelH2O Setup UtilityChannel 1 Master         [WDC WD1600BEVT-22ZCT]Type :                   [Auto]Transfer Mode:           [Auto]32Bit I/O:               <Enabled>Block Mode:              <Enabled>Transfer Mode:           <Ultra DMA ATA-100>S.M.A.R.T                <Enabled>Security Mode:  UninstallItem Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit       AdvancedChannel 1 Figure 2.6 Master submenu
19Security MenuThe security system allows you to set a password to prevent unauthorized access to BIOS. Press right/left arrow key to select the Security menu, which displays the following screen:Supervisor/ User PasswordThese two fields indicate if the Supervisor/ User Passwords are set or not.Installed: System Password is set. Not Installed: System Password is not set.Set Supervisor and User PasswordsThese items can be used to install a password. A Supervisor password takes precedence over a User password, and the Supervisor can limit the activities of a User. To install a password, follow these steps:1.  Highlight the item Set Supervisor/User Password on the Security menu and press <Enter>.2.  The password dialog box appears. Please type in your new password3.  If you are installing a new password, type in the password. You can type up to eight alphanumeric characters. Symbols are ignored. The Set Supervisor/User Password item differentiates between upper and lower case characters. Press <Enter> after you have typed in the password. To confirm the password, type the password again and press <Enter>. To clear the password, leave the dialog box blank, press <Enter>, when the confirm box appears, press <Enter> again.4.  Write the passwords down and keep them in a safe place.Power on passwordWhen enabled, system will ask input password on post time. When disabled, system will ask input password when go to Setup Utility.User Access LevelThis item allows you to configure the user access level. View Only - users can only view the Bios settings and can not change the settings.Limited - allows users to change some settings.Full - users can change all of the BIOS settings.Security menuFigure 2.7 InsydelH2O Setup UtilitySupervisor Password :  Not InstalledUser Password       :  Not InstalledSet Supervisor PasswordSet User PasswordItem Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  Exit20  CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUPBoot MenuThis menu allows the user to set the boot-related options. Press right/left arrow key to select the Boot menu, which displays the following screen:InsydelH2O Setup UtilityQuiet Boot  [Enabled]►Boot TypeItem Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  ExitBoot MenuFigure 2.8 Quiet BootWhen enabled, system will boot without message. In contrast, when disabled, system will boot in text mode.
21Boot Device Figure 2.9 Priority submenuBoot Type Figure 2.10 Order submenuInsydelH2O Setup UtilityBoot Device Priority►Boot Type OrderItem Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  ExitInsydelH2O Setup UtilityBoot Type OrderHard Disk DriveUSB CD/DVD ROM DriverUSB MemoryOthersItem Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit                           Boot ►Boot Device PrioritySelect the Boot Type item and press <Enter> to open the following menu:►Boot Type OrderThis submenu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system. Select the Boot Type item and press <Enter> to open the following menu:Select a media type, and then use F7 or F8 key to move up or down the item in order to arrange the boot priority. 22  CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUPExit MenuThis menu allows the user to save CMOS setting and exit the Setup Utility. Press right/left arrow key to select the Exit menu, which displays the following screen:Exit MenuFigure 2.11 Exit Saving ChangesAllows the user to save changes to CMOS and reboot the system. The following message is prompted when the user presses <Enter> on the item.Exit Saving Changes[Yes] [No]  Exit Discarding ChangesAllows the user to exit Setup without saving changes to CMOS. The following message is prompted when user presses <Enter> on the item.Exit Discarding Changes[Yes] [No]  Load Optimal DefaultsAllows the user to load the default value in CMOS Setup. The following message is prompted when the user presses <Enter> on this item.Load Optimal Defaults[Yes] [No]Discard ChangesAllows the user to discard the changes. The following message is prompted when the user presses <Enter> on this item.Discard Changes[Yes] [No]InsydelH2O Setup UtilityExit Saving ChangesExit Discarding ChangesLoad Optimal DefaultsDiscard ChangesItem Specific HelpF1 Help    ↑↓ Select Item   F7/F8 Change Values      F9 Setup DefaultESC Exit   ←→Select Menu    Enter Select►Sub-Menu   F10 Save and Exit Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  Exit
23CHAPTER 3UPGRADING COMPONENTS This chapter describes how to upgrade components for the EM-200. The following topics are described.  Safety and precautions  on page 2• 3Before you begin on page 2• 4Upgrading the hard drive on page 2• 5Upgrading the memory module on page 2• 7Upgrading the Mini-PCIE card on page 2• 8Safety and precautions Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow these guidelines to avoid damage to the computer or injury to yourself. Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet.• Leave all components inside the static-proof packaging that they ship with until they are ready for instal-• lation.After replacing optional devices, make sure all screws, springs, or other small parts are in place and are • not left loose inside the case. Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical shorts.If the LCD breaks and fluid gets onto your hands or into your eyes, immediately wash with water and seek medical attention.WARNINGCAUTIONOnly qualified personnel should perform repairs on the machine. Damage due to unauthorized servicing is not covered by the warranty. If you are not confident of installing a hard drive, memory card or LAN card, we recommend that you refer the job to qualified personnel.The inverter card has high voltage. Do not touch the inverter card while power is connected to the machine. Unplug the power cord before attempting to replace any part.WARNINGCAUTIONTo prevent static damage to components, wear a grounded wrist strap. Alternatively, discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case, or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance.CAUTIONHold electronic circuit boards by the edges only. Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so. Do not flex or stress the circuit board. Do not hold components such as a processor by its pins; hold it by the edges.24  CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTSBefore you beginMake sure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and may cause malfunction. Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components. Most of the electrical and mechanical connections can be disconnected by using your fingers. It is recommended that you do not use needle-nosed pliers to disconnect connectors as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors. CAUTIONTo prevent scratching the case of the machine, make sure the worktop surface is clean and flat.
25Upgrading the hard driveRefer to the following to remove and replace the hard drive.Turn off the EM-200.1. Disconnect the AC adapter 2. cable.Overturn the EM200.3. Remove the two screws as 4. shown in the right.Open and remove the hard drive 5. compartment cover.Slide the hard drive to 6. disconnect.26  CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTSRemove the hard drive.7. Remove the four screws, then 8. remove the hard drive out from the tray.To replace the hard drive, reverse the above procedure.
27Upgrading the memory moduleRefer to the following to remove and replace the memory.Turn off the EM-200.1. Disconnect the AC adapter 2. cable.Overturn the EM200.3. Remove the two screws as 4. shown in the right.Open and remove the memory 5. module compartment cover.Locate the memory module, as 6. shown in the right.28  CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTSPop out the two silver latches 7. holding the memory module into place. The module pops up. Grasp the outer edges of the memory module with thumb and forefinger, and then gently remove it.To replace the memory module, reverse the above procedure.Upgrading the Mini-PCIE cardRefer to the following to remove and replace the PCIE card.Turn off the EM-200.1. Disconnect the AC adapter 2. cable.Overturn the EM200.3. Remove the two screws as 4. shown in the right.Open and remove the Mini-5. PCIE card compartment cover.
29Locate the Mini-PCIE card, as 6. shown in the right.Remove the screw on the Mini-7. PCIE card, Mini-PCIE will pop up 45 degree.When it pops up, gently remove 8. it.To replace the Mini-PCIE card, reverse the above procedure.30  CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTS
31APPENDIXThis appendix describes locating and solving problems that you may encounter while using the EM-200.TroubleshootingOften after time spent troubleshooting, the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose connection. Check the following before proceeding to the problem-specific solutions. Tips for TroubleshootingIn each problem-specific section, try the steps in the order suggested. This may help you to solve the problem more quickly. Try to pin point the problem and thus avoid replacing non-defective parts. For example, if you replace batteries and the problem remains, put the original batteries back and go to the next step.Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting: The information may be useful when calling for technical support or for passing on to service personnel.Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working.• Ensure all connections are securely attached.• 32APPENDIXGeneral Problems Refer to the following general problems you may encounter. PROBLEM SOLUTIONThe display screen is dark. Make sure that the EM-200 is not in suspend mode.An incorrect date and time are displayed. Set the date and time in BIOS or Operation System.Cannot be turned off after crash. Long press the power button for 4 seconds to force shutdown.Cannot be powered on Connect the AC adapter, if it can be powered on, there is insufficient battery power. If it still unable to be powered on after charging, please have the EM-200 serviced.
33Having the EM-200 Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the terminal serviced. Pack the terminal in the original carton. (See “Unpacking the EM-200” on page 1.) Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem. The information may be useful to the service personnel. Return the terminal to the place you purchased it.34APPENDIXSpecificationProcessor  Intel Atom 1.6GHz Processor (N270)BIOS  1024K BB Flash ROMChipset Intel 945GSEMemory Memory DDRII SO-DIMM X 1, 1GB, support up to 2GBLCD Display  10.1” TFT-LCD, 1024x600, 200 nits, LED backlightWith Touch Panel  Resistive touchGraphics  Integrated in Intel 945GSE graphics controllerHard Disk Drive  One 2.5" 160GB SATA HDDBluetooth Bluetooth 2.1LAN & WiFiEthernet 10/100 Base TIEEE 802.11b/g/nInterface I/O Port5-in-1 Media Card Slot x 1Mini-PCIe Slot x 2 (Internal)Express Card 34 Slot x 1USB Port x 3Audio Jack x 2 (Mic-in and Headphone out)VGA D-Sub x 1DC-in x1Speaker 1 Watt x 2Input DevicesTouch panelInternal Mic-inSystem Status LED Power on/Suspend, Battery Charging, HDD Access, RF, Caps Lock, Number LockButtons & Switch Power on/off switchWebCam 1.3M Pixel CMOS webcam integrated (optional)Battery Pack DC 7.4v, 4,500mA Li-polymer batteryBattery life  up to 3 hrs (estimate)Dimensions (W x H x T) 189 x 268 x 25.7mmWeight 1,250g

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