AsusメーカーE3179の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Notebook PC Hardware User’s Manual O N F M /D T V /C A T V O F F E X P R E S S </*+5)'3+8' E3179 / May 2007.
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5 1. Introducing the Notebook PC About This User’s Manual Notes For This Manual Safety Precautions Preparing your Notebook PC NOTE: Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not show what is actually used in the product itself.
6 1 Introducing the Notebook PC About This User’s Manual Y ou are reading the Notebook PC User ’ s Manual. This User’ s Manual provides informa- tion on the various components in the Notebook PC and how to use them. The following are major sections of this User ’ s Manuals: 1.
7 Introducing the Notebook PC 1 Safety Precautions The following safety precautions will increase the life of the Notebook PC. Follow all precautions and instructions. Except as described in this manual, refer all servicing to qualied personnel. Do not use damaged power cords, accessories, or other peripherals.
8 1 Introducing the Notebook PC CAUTION! There are three main types of airport security devices: X-ray machines (used on items placed on conveyo r belts), magnetic detectors (used on people walki ng through security checks), and magnetic wands (hand-held devices used on people or individual items).
9 Introducing the Notebook PC 1 Preparing your Notebook PC These are only quick instructions for using your Notebook PC. Read the later pages for detailed informa- tion on using your Notebook PC.
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1 1 2. Knowing the Parts Basic sides of the Notebook PC NOTE: Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not show what is actually used in the product itself.
12 2 Knowing the Parts </*+5)'3+8' 4 7 6 1 1 1 2 5 1 2 3 8 9 1 0 T op Side Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC. NOT E: The keyboard will be different for each territory . 1 <000> Camera (on selected models) The b uil t-in came ra allow s pic ture taki ng or vid eo recor ding .
13 Knowing the Parts 2 1 1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Camera Indicator The camera indicator shows when the built-in camera is in use. The camera may be auto-activated by supported software. Microphone (Built-in) The built-in mono microphone can be used for video conferencing, voice narrations, or simple audio recordings.
14 2 Knowing the Parts 1 Bottom Side Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 W ARNING! The bottom of the Notebook PC can get very hot. Be careful when handling the Notebook PC while it is in operation or recently been in operation.
15 Knowing the Parts 2 2 3 4 8 6 7 5 Memory (RAM) Compartment T he me m or y c o m p ar t m en t p r o v id e s e x pa n s io n c a p a bi l i ti e s f o r a dd i ti o n al me m o ry . A d di t i o na l m em o r y w il l i n cr e a se a p p l ic a t io n p e r fo r m a nc e b y d e c re a s in g h a r d d is k a c ce s s .
16 2 Knowing the Parts 1 5 <000> 2.0 USB Port (2.0/1.1) (on selected models) The U SB (Un ive rsal S eria l Bus ) port i s comp ati ble with USB 2.0 o r USB 1.1 dev ices s uch a s key boa rds, poi nti ng devi ces , camer as, har d disk dri ves , print ers, and scann ers con nec ted in a ser ies up to 1 2Mbi ts/ sec ( USB 1 .
17 Knowing the Parts 2 8 9 IEEE1394 Port (on selected models) IEEE1394 is a high speed serial bus like SCSI but has simple connections and hot- plugging capabilities like USB. The interface IEEE1394 has a bandwidth of 100-400 Mbits/sec and can handle up to 63 units on the same bus.
18 2 Knowing the Parts 2 3 4 1 Optical Drive Emergency Eject (location varies by model) The emergency eject is used to eject the optical drive tray in case the electronic eject does not work. Do not use the emergency eject in place of the electronic eject.
19 Knowing the Parts 2 2.0 USB Port (2.0/1.1) (on selected models) (See Left side for description.) 2 3 4 1 Rear Side Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC.
20 2 Knowing the Parts 1 2 3 4 Front Side Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on this side of the Notebook PC. 4 2 3 1 W ARNING! When opening, do not force the display panel down to .
21 3. Getting Started Using AC Power Using Battery Power Powering ON the Notebook PC Checking Battery Power Powering Options Power Management Modes Special Keyboard Functions Switches and Status Indicators NOTE: Photos and icons in this manual are used for artistic purposes only and do not show what is actually used in the product itself.
22 3 Getting Started <000> IMPORT ANT! Damage may occur if you use a different adapter to power the Notebook PC or use the Notebook PC’s adapter to power other electrical devices. If there is smoke, burning scent, or extreme heat coming from the AC-DC adapter , seek servic- ing.
23 Getting Started 3 IMPORT ANT! Never attempt to remove the battery pack while the Notebook PC is turned ON, as this may result in the loss of working data.
24 3 Getting Started <000> IMPORT ANT! If warnings are still given during bootup after running a software disk checking utility , you should take your Notebook PC in for servicing.
25 Getting Started 3 NO TE : Y ou w il l be war ned w he n bat te ry p ow er is low . I f you c on ti nu e to ig no re th e lo w ba tte ry wa rn in gs, t he N ot eb oo k PC e ven tu al ly e nt er s su spe nd m od e (W ind ow s de fa ult u se s ST R) .
26 3 Getting Started <000> IMPORT ANT! T o protect the hard drive, wait at least 5 seconds after turning OFF your Notebook PC before turning it back ON. IMPORT ANT! Do not use emergency shutdown while data is being written; doing so can result in loss or destruction of your data.
27 Getting Started 3 Thermal Power Control There are three power control methods for controlling the Notebook PC’ s thermal state. These power control cannot be congured by the user and should be known in case the Notebook PC should enter these states.
28 3 Getting Started <000> Special Keyboard Functions Colored Hot Keys The following denes the colored hot keys on the Notebook PC’ s keyboard. The colored commands can only be accessed by rst pressing and holding the function key while pressing a key with a colored command.
29 Getting Started 3 Colored Hot Keys (cont.) </*+5)'3+8' Scr Lk (Del): T oggles the “Scroll Lock” ON and OFF . Allows you to use a lar ger portion of the keyboard for cell navigation. Num Lk (Ins) : T oggles the numeric keypad (number lock) ON and OFF .
30 3 Getting Started <000> NOTE: The red arrows are illustrated here for your reference. They are not labeled on the keyboard as shown here. Microsoft Windows Keys There are two special W indows keys on the keyboard as described below .
31 Getting Started 3 Switches Switches and Status Indicators Power Switch The power switch turns ON and OFF the Notebook PC or putting the Notebook PC into sleep or hibernation modes. Actual behavior of the power switch can be customized in W indows Control Panel “Power Options.
32 3 Getting Started Switches (cont.) Switches and Status Indicators (cont.) </*+5)'3+8' CD Play/Pause During CD stop, begins CD play . During CD play , pauses CD play . CD Stop During CD stop: Ejects the CD tray . During CD play: Stops CD play .
33 Getting Started 3 Status Indicators Battery Charge Indicator The battery charge indicator shows the status of the battery’ s power as follows: ON: The Notebook PC’ s battery is charging when AC power is connected. OFF: The Notebook PC’ s battery is charged or completely drained.
34 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> Bluetooth Indicator This is only applicable on models with internal Bluetooth (BT). This indicator will light to show that the Notebook PC’ s built-in Bluetooth (BT) function is activated. Capital Lock Indicator Indica tes that capital lock [Caps Lock] is activate d when lighted .
35 Using the Notebook PC 4 Status Indicators Direct Messenger Display </*+5)'3+8' Direct Messenger Software Direct Messenger provides status for MS Outlook items, phone calls, and battery level. Y ou can use the provided Direct Console software to customize the default display .
36 4 Using the Notebook PC NOTE: The default setting or personal settings will only display when all of the alarms have been dismissed. Preview window Click Add after typing a text or selecting an ico.
37 4. Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Storage Devices Expansion Card Optical drive Flash memory card reader Hard disk drive Memory (RAM) Connections Modem Connection Network Connection Wireless .
38 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> IMPORT ANT! Do not use any objects in place of your nger to operate the touch - pad or else damage may occur to the touchpad’s surface. Pointing Device The Notebook PC’ s integrated touchpad po inting device is fully compatible with all two/three-but- ton and scrolling knob PS/2 mice.
39 Using the Notebook PC 4 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 pad twice in rapid succession, and the system launches the corresponding program.
40 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> NOTE: The touchpad responds to movement not to force. There is no need to tap the surface too hard. T apping too hard does not increase the responsiveness of the touchpad. The touchpad responds best to light pressure.
41 Using the Notebook PC 4 Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models) The gaming optical mouse is a standard mouse with some added software features for easier controls when playing games. 2 4 1 3 6 5 Parts of the mouse (top) (1) In-game dpi Increase: Press button to increase dpi of tracking sensitivity .
42 4 Using the Notebook PC In-play sensitivity switching The mouse has out-of-box access to three levels of tracking sensitivity - 1600dpi, 800dpi, and 400dpi.
43 Using the Notebook PC 4 Storage Devices Storage devices allow the Notebook PC to read or write documents, pictures, and other les to various data storage devices.
44 4 Using the Notebook PC Optical Drive Inserting an optical disc 1. Whi le the Not ebo ok PC’ s powe r is ON, pres s the drive’ s eject button and the tray will eject out partially . 2. Gently pull on the drive’ s front panel and slide the tray comp letel y out .
45 Using the Notebook PC 4 Eject the tray and gently pry the edge of the disc upwards at an angle to remove the disc from the hub. The emer gency eject is locate d in a hole on the op- tical drive and is used to eject the optical drive tray in case the electronic eject does not work.
46 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> IMPOR T ANT! Never remove card s while or immediatel y after reading, copy ing, format - ting, or deleting data on the card or else data loss may occur .
47 Using the Notebook PC 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 Hard Disk Drive Compartment The har d disk dri ve is secu red in a comp artm ent . V isi t an authorized service center or retailer for informa- tion on hard disk drive upgrades for your Notebook PC.
48 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> Installing a Memory Card: Removing a Memory Card: 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 3 10 The memory compartmen t provides expa nsion ca- pab ili ties for addit iona l memor y . V isit an aut hori zed ser vic e cent er or re tail er for info rmat ion on memor y upgrades for your Notebook PC.
49 Using the Notebook PC 4 NOTE: The built-in modem and network cannot be installed later as an upgrade. After purchase, modem and/or network can be installed as an expansion card. CAUTION: For electrical safety concerns, only use telephone cables rated 26A WG or higher .
50 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> W ARNING! Only use analog telephone outlets. The built-in modem does not support the voltage used in digital phone systems.
51 Using the Notebook PC 4 These are examples of the Notebook PC connected to a Wireless Network� Desktop PC PDA Notebook PC Access Point Desktop PC PDA Notebook PC Wireless LAN Connection (on selected models) The optional built-in wireless LAN is a compact easy-to-use wireless Ethernet adapter .
52 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> 2 � Pr es s [F N F2 ] r ep ea te dl y un ti l Wi re le ss LA N O N or W LA N & Bl ue to ot h O N is s ho wn � Windows W ireless Network Connection Connec.
53 Using the Notebook PC 4 Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models) Notebook PCs with Bluetooth technology eliminates the need for cables for connecting Bluetooth-enabled devices. Examples of Bluetooth-enabled devices may be Notebook PCs, Desktop PCs, mobile phones, and PDAs.
54 4 Using the Notebook PC <000> <000> T rusted Platform Module (TPM) (on selected models) The TPM, or Trusted Platform Module, is a security hardware device on the system board that will hold computer-generated keys for encryption.
55 Using the Notebook PC 4 Antenna Connections (on selected models) This page shows multimedia connections for TV Tuner and/or FM Radio Models. TV and radio features require built-in modules only on selected models. DTV/FM antenna connection Connect the provided digital TV/FM radio antenna to the Notebook PC using the cable adapter .
56 4 Using the Notebook PC Media Center Remote Controller (on selected models) A wireless remote controller is included with TV tuner models to control the Notebook PC’ s multimedia functions (the included software must be installed).
57 Using the Notebook PC 4 Media Center Remote Controller (on selected models) (Full-sized model) Scrolls right Replay / Goes to previous Changes channel up or down Skip/Goes to next Scrolls up Scroll.
58 4 Using the Notebook PC.
Appendix Optional Accessories & Connections Operating System and Software System BIOS Settings Common Problems and Solutions Windows Software Recovery Glossary Declarations and Safety Statements N.
A Appendix Optional Accessories These items, if desired, come as optional items to complement your Notebook PC. USB Flash Memory Disk A USB ash memo ry dis k is an opti ona l item that can repla ce the 1.4 4MB oppy dis k and pro vid e stor age up to sev era l hund red me gab ytes , high er tra nsf er spe eds , and gre ater dur abi lity .
Appendix A Optional Connections These items, if desired, may be purchased from third-parties. USB Keyboard and Mouse Attaching an external USB keyboard will allow data entry to be more comfortable. Attaching an external USB mouse will allow W indows navigation to be more comfortable.
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A Appendix Support Software This Notebo ok PC comes with a support disc that provide s BIOS, driver s and applica tions to enable hardware features, extend functionality , help manage your Notebook PC, or add functionality not provided by the native operating system.
Appendix A System BIOS Settings Boot Device 2� Select each item and press [ Enter ] to select a device� 1� On the Boot screen, select Boot Device Priority . Security Setting 1� On the Security screen, select Change Supervisor or Change User Password.
A Appendix Password Check Select whether to ask for a password during bootup (Always) or only when entering the BIOS setup utility (Setup)� Select the level of access to allow the “User Password.
Appendix A Common Problems and Solutions Hardware Problem - Optical Disc The optical disc drive is not able to read or write discs. 1. Update the BIOS to the latest version and try again. 2. If updating the BIOS does not help, try better quality discs and try again.
A Appendix Hardware Problem - Power ON/OFF Error I cannot power ON the Notebook PC. Diagnostics: 1. Power On by Battery only? (Y = 2, N = 4) 2. Able to see BIOS (ASUS Logo)? (Y = 3, N = A) 3. Able to load the OS? (Y = B, N = A) 4. Adapter power LED ON? (Y = 5, N = C) 5.
Appendix A Software Problem - ASUS bundled software When I power ON the Notebook PC, ther e will be an “Open policy le error” message. A. Reinstall the latest version “Power4 Gear” utility to solve your problem. It is available on the ASUS website.
A Appendix Software Problem - BIOS Updating the BIOS. 1. Please verify the Notebook PC’ s exact model and download the latest BIOS le for your model from the ASUS website. 2. Use the “WINFLASH” utility to update your BIOS. The utility can be found in your Driver & Utility CD that came with your Notebook PC.
Appendix A Common Problems and Solutions (Cont.) Symantec’s Norton Internet Security (NIS) 1. Sometimes NIS will show an alert to stop a T rojan virus fr om a local IP address. This problem can be solved by making sure the virus denition le is the latest one and regularly updating the virus denition le.
A Appendix 1 1. Insufcient privilege message. Many settings, including disabling or uninstalling NIS, require you to be logged into W indows with Administrator privileges. Log Off and switch to a user account with Administrator privileges. Common Problems and Solutions (Cont.
Appendix A Windows V ista Software Recovery Using Hard Disk Partition The Recovery Partition includes an image of the operating system, drivers, and utilities installed on your Notebook PC at the factory .
A Appendix Windows V ista Software Recovery (Cont.) Using DVD (on selected models) The Recovery DVD includes an image of the operating system, drivers, and utilities installed on your Notebook PC at the factory .
Appendix A Glossary ACPI (Advanced Conguration and Power Management Interface) Modern standard for reducing power usage in computers. APM (Advanced Power Management) Modern standard for reducing power usage in computers.
A Appendix CPU (Central Processing Unit) The CPU, sometimes called “Processor ,” actually functions as the “brain” of the computer . It interprets and executes program commands and processes data stored in memory .
Appendix A Glossary (Cont.) Kensington ® Locks Kensington ® locks (or compatible) allow the Notebook PC to be secured usually using a metal cable and lock that prevent the Notebook PC to be removed from a xed object. Some security products may also include a motion detector to sound an alarm when moved.
A Appendix Glossary (Cont.) RAM (Random Access Memory) RAM (usually just called memory) is the place in a computer where the operating system, applica- tion programs, and data in current use are tempo.
Appendix A Declarations and Safety Statements DVD-ROM Drive Information The Notebook PC comes with an optional DVD-ROM drive or a CD-ROM drive. In order to view DVD titles , you must install your own DVD viewer softwa re. Optional DVD viewer software may be purcha sed with this Notebook PC.
A Appendix Internal Modem Compliancy The Notebook PC with internal modem model complies with JA TE (Japan), FCC (US, Canada, Korea, T aiwan), and CTR21. The internal modem has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
Appendix A Internal Modem Compliancy (Cont.) This table shows the countries currently under the CTR21 standard . Country Applied More T esting Austria 1 Y es No Belgium Y es No Czech Republic No Not A.
A Appendix Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interfer.
Appendix A R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) The following items were completed and are considered relevant and sufcient for the R&TTE (Radio & T elecommunications T erminal Equipment) directive: • Essential requirements as in [Article 3] • Protection requirements for health and safety as in [Article 3.
A Appendix France Restricted Wireless Frequency Bands Some areas of France have a restricted frequency band. The worst case maximum authorized power indoors are: • 10mW for the entire 2.4 GHz band (2400 MHz–2483.5 MHz) • 100mW for frequencies between 2446.
Appendix A UL Safety Notices Required for UL 1459 covering telecommunications (telephone) equipment intended to be electrically connected to a telecommunication network that has an operating voltage t.
A Appendix Nordic Lithium Cautions (for lithium-ion batteries) (Japanese) CAUTION! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer . Dispose of used bat - teries according to the manufacturer ’ s instructions.
Appendix A Service warning label W ARNING: Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specied in the user’s manual may result in hazardous laser exposure. Do not attempt to disas- semble the optical drive. For your safety , have the optical drive serviced only by an authorized service provider .
A Appendix CTR 21 Approval (for Notebook PC with built-in Modem) Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Italian Portuguese Spanish Swedish.
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A Appendix Notebook PC Information This page is provided for recording information concerning your Notebook PC for future reference or for technical support.
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