MSIメーカーGT780DXR-691TRの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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CHAPTER 1 Preface.
1-2 Preface Preface T able of Content ............................................. .................................................................. .... ......... 1-2 Regulations Information..........................................................
1-3 Preface Right Side View ......................................... ....................................................................... ...... 2-17 Left Side View.......................................................................... ........
1-4 Preface Connecting the External Devices ................................................................... ........................... 3- 43 Connecting the Periphe ral Devices ............................................................. ........
1-5 Preface Regula tion s Inform ation FCC-B Radio Frequenc y Interference State ment This equipment ha s been tested a nd found to comply with the limits for a Clas s B digi tal device, pursuant to part 15 of the FC C rules. The se limits are designed to p rovide reasonable pro tection against harmful in terference in a residential installation .
1-6 Preface Shield interface ca bles and AC po wer cord, if any , mus t be used in o rder to comply with the emission limits. FCC Conditions This dev ice complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing tw o conditions: This devi ce may not cause har m ful inte rference.
1-7 Preface Safety Instructions Read the safety instr uctions car efully and th oroughly . All cautio ns and warnings on the equip ment or user’s manual should be noted. Keep the User’s Guide th at comes with t he package f or future ref erence. Keep this equipment a way from humidity and high temp erature.
1-8 Preface Make sure t he power voltag e is withi n safety range and h as been adjusted properly to the value of 100~240V before connec ting the equipment to the power outl et. Always unp lug the AC power cord bef ore installi ng any add-on car d or module to the equipment.
1-9 Preface When installing the co axial cable to the TV Tuner , it is necessa ry to ensu re that the metal shield is reliable connected to protective earthing system of the building. Cable distributio n system shou ld be grounde d (earthed) in accordance with ANSI/N FP A 70, the Nation al Electrical Code (NEC), i n particul ar Section 820.
1-10 Preface Green Product Features Reduced en ergy consumpt ion during use an d stand-by Limited use of substances harmful to the environment an d health Easily dismantled and recyc led .
1-1 1 Preface Safety Guideline for Using Lithiu m Battery (English) CAUTION: Danger of e xplosion if battery is incorrectl y replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent t ype recommended by the equipm ent manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to m anufacturer ’s instructions.
1-12 Preface üreticinin talimatlar ı na gör e degerlendiriniz. (Gree k) ( Ελλη νικά ) ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ : Κί νδυνος έκρηξη ς εάν η μπαταρ ία το ποθετηθε ί λα νθα σμέν α .
1-13 Preface 권장하는 것과 동일하거나 동등한 배터리로만 교체하십 시오 . 사용한 배터리는 제 조업체의 지침에 따라 폐기하십시오 . (Vietnamese) (Tieng Viet) L Ư U Ý: Thay th ế pin không t ươ ng thích có th ể d ẫ n đế n nguy c ơ b ị n ổ .
1-14 Preface utilizadas de acor do com as instruções do fab ricante. (Swe dish) (Svenska) V ARNING: Explosion sfara vid felaktigt batteri byte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivale nt typ som rekommenderas av apparattillver karen. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrik antens instruction.
1-15 Preface proizvo đ a č a. (Esto nian) (Eesti) ETTEV AATUST! Plahvatusoht, kui aku on valesti paigaldatud. Asendage ainult sam a või tootja poolt soovitatud võrdväärse ak uga.
1-16 Preface (Ger m an) (Deut sch) Gemäß der Richtlinie 200 2/96/EG über Elektr o- und Elektronik-Altgeräte dürfen Elektr o- und Elektronik-Altgeräte nicht m ehr als kommunale Abfälle entsorgt werden, die sich auf 13.
1-17 Preface (Gree k) ( Ελληνι κά ) Σύμφων α με την Οδ ηγί α 2002/96/ ΕΚ της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσ ης (« ΕΕ ») περί Απόρριψη ς Ηλ εκτρι.
1-18 Preface 文规定「电机电子设备 产品」不可再以都 市废弃物处理,且所 有相关电子设备制造商,均 须在产品使用寿命结 束后进行回 收。 (Japanese) ( .
1-19 Preface odba č eni kao obi č an otpad i proizvo đ a č i ove opreme bi ć e prinu đ eni da uzmu natrag ove proizvode n a kraju njihovog uobi č ajenog veka traj anja.
1-20 Preface (Slo vak) (Sloven č ina) Na zák lade smernice Európskej únie („EU“) o elektrických a elek tronických zariaden iach č íslo 2002/96/ES, ktorá vstúpila do p latnosti 13.
1-21 Preface 2002/96/EC, koja je na sna zi od 13. kolovoza 2005., "elek tri č ni i elektroni č ki ure đ aji" se ne smiju više bacati zajedno s ku ć nim otpadom i proizvo đ a č i su obvezn i zbrinuti takve proizvode na kr aju njihovog životnog v ijeka.
1-22 Preface Optical Device Drive Notice CAUTION: This applian ce contains a l aser system and i s classified as a “ CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT .” T o us e this model properly , rea d the instruction manual ca refully and keep this m anual for your future refer ence.
CHAPTER 2 Introductions.
2-2 Introductions C ongratulations on bec oming an user of th is notebook, the finely d esigned notebook . This brand- new exquisit e notebook w ill give you a del ightful a nd profession al experienc e in using notebook.
2-3 Introductions Chapter 4, BIOS Set up , provides information on BIOS Setup program and al lows you to co nfigure the syst em for opti m um use. Unpacking First, unpack the shipping carton an d check all items carefully . If any item contained is damaged or missin g, please cont act your local de aler immediat ely .
2-4 Introductions Specification Physical Characteris tic Dimension 428 (W) x 288 (D) x 55 (H) mm Weig ht 3.9~4. 2 kg (with 9-cell bat tery) CPU Socket Socket rPGA989 Suppor ted Processor Intel ® Huro.
2-5 Introductions Memo ry T echnology DDR3 1600 MHz (for Quad -core only) DDR3 1066/ 1333 MHz (for Qua d-core/ Dual-core) Memory DDR3 S O-DIMM X 4 slot s 4096 / 2048 / 1024MB Maximum 16 GB (4 GB DDR3 SO-DIMM x 4 ) Power AC/DC Adapter 120W, 19V Input: 100~240V , ~2.
2-6 Introductions S pecia l Notification The actual battery pack that c omes with the package may vary without notice. P lease contact the local dealer for de tailed infor mation. Storage (Items listed here ma y vary without notice) HDD for m factor 2.
2-7 Introductions Communica tion Port (Items listed he re may vary without noti ce) LAN 10/100/1000 Ethernet Wireless LAN Optionally suppo rted Bluetooth Optionally supported Display LCD T ype 17.
2-8 Introductions Dual V iew Function Suppor ted Exter nal display device s will be a uto detected when co nnected. S pecia l Notification The actu al graphics chi pset preinst alled in the notebo ok depends on the model you purchased, and may vary without notice.
2-9 Introductions Product Overview This sect ion provides the descr iption of basi c aspects of t he notebook. It will hel p you to kn ow more abo ut the appearanc e of this noteboo k before using it. Pl ease be aware that t he notebook shown in t his section may var y from the actual on e that user s purchased.
2-10 Introductions 1. W ebcam This buil t-in Webca m can be used for pict ure taking, video reco ding or confere ncing, and any oth er interactiv e applicatio ns. 2. Int ernal Micr ophone This is the built-in micro phone and i ts function is the same with m icrophone.
2-1 1 Introductions Blueto oth T o uch this sensor repeated ly to turn the Bluetooth function o n o r off r ecurrently . WLAN (WiFi) T o uch this sensor repeated ly to turn the WL AN function on or off recurrently .
2-12 Introductions P1 Tu r b o D r i v e Engine (T DE) Sw it ch (optio nal) W hen AC power is connected, touch this sensor to activate the TDE function. W ith this function activated, it will bring advanced calculating speed to enhance the system performance.
2-13 Introductions 6. T ouchp ad This is the pointing de vice of the notebook. 7. T ouchp ad Switch Press t his button t o enable or disable the t ouchpad f unction. T he touchpa d indicator , if equippe d, glows w hen the touchp ad functio n is disabled.
2-14 Introductions + Web ca m Press and hold the Fn but ton, and then pres s the F6 button t o turn the Webc am function on. Pr ess again to turn it off. + WLAN (WiFi) Press and hold the Fn button, and then pr ess the F8 button repeatedly to turn the Wireless L AN (WiFi) function on or of f recurrently .
2-15 Introductions Front Side View 1. St atus LED Hard Disk/ Op tical Drive De vice In-use Blinki ng amber wh en the system is accessing the hard disk driv e or the optica l drive dev ice. Sleep State Blinking amber when the system is in Sleep state.
2-16 Introductions Consult t he local dealer for purchasin g an equivale nt type of batt ery recomme nded by the manufac turer . Battery LED goes out when it is fully cha rged or when the AC/DC adapter is disconnected. Bluetoot h Blueto oth Bluetooth LED in dicator glow s amber whe n Bluetooth fun ction is enabled.
2-17 Introductions Right Side View 1. US B 2.0/ 3.0 Port s (Optional) The USB 2.0 por t allows you to conn ect USB-inter face peripher al devices, su ch as the mouse, keyboard, modem , portable hard disk module, printe r and more.
2-18 Introductions L e f t S i d e V i e w 1. V entilato r The vent ilator is desi gned to cool t he system. D O NOT block t he ventilat or for air cir culation.
2-19 Introductions 3. Audi o Por t Connectors Make high q uality sound blas ter with stereo sy stem and Hi-Fi fun ction support ed. Headphone out/ SPDIF-out Used for speake rs or headphones . The S/PDIF connecto r is also provide d for digita l audio transmi ssion to exter nal speakers thr ough an optica l fiber cable.
2-20 Introductions 4. US B 2.0/ 3.0 Port s (Optional) The USB 2.0 por t allows you to conn ect USB-inter face peripher al devices, su ch as the mouse, keyboard, modem , portable hard disk module, printe r and more.
2-21 Introductions Rear Side View 1. Kensi ngton Lock This notebook p rovides a Kensington L ock hole, which a llows users to secure the notebook in place with a key or some mechanical PIN devi ce and attached through a rubberised metal cable.
2-22 Introductions 3. E-SA TA (External Serial A TA ) (option al) The E-SA T A Con nector allows yo u to connect an external Seri al A T A hard disk devi ce. Users can now utilize shielded cable outside the notebook to take ad vantage of the benefits the SA T A interf ace brings t o storage.
2-23 Introductions Bottom Side View 1. Stereo Speakers Give high quality soun d blaster with stereo system and Hi-Fi function supp orted. 2. V entilato r The venti lator is designe d to cool the sy stem. DO NOT block the ve ntilator for air ci rculation.
2-24 Introductions 4. Battery Release Button It is a bo unce-back dev ice as a prep aration for rel easing the bat tery pack. Sl ide it with one hand and p ull the ba tte ry pac k care ful ly wi th t he o ther. 5. Battery Lock/Unlock Button Battery cannot be mo ved when the button is po sitioned on lock status.
CHAPTER 3 Getting St arted.
3-2 Getting Started Power Management Connecting the AC pow er It is strong ly recommended to co nnect the AC/DC a dapter to the notebook and use the AC power while using this n otebook for the firs t time. When th e AC power is connected, recha rging the battery will st art immediat ely .
3-3 Getting Started 2 3 4 3 6 5 Connecting th e A C P ower 1. Un pack the pac kage to find the AC/DC ada pter and power cor d. 2. Attach the power cord to the connec tor of the AC/DC adapter . 3. Plug the DC end of the ad apter to the noteboo k, and the male end of t he power cord to the electrical outlet.
3-4 Getting Started Using the Battery Pow er This not ebook is equipped with a hi gh-capacit y Li-ion battery pack. The rechar geable Li-i on battery pack i s an internal power sour ce of the noteb ook. Be aware of that th is battery pack may be damaged if users try to disassemble the battery pack on their ow n.
3-5 Getting Started Installing the Battery Pack T o insert the battery pack, follo wing the steps below: 1. Ali gn and place the batt ery to the battery tray with correct orientation. 2. Press down the battery pack to fasten the battery pack in the battery tray .
3-6 Getting Started Releasing the Battery Pack It is always recommended to have anothe r battery pack in res erve for enough power supply . Please c ontact your local dealer to purchase a battery p ack that is co mpliant to your notebook. T o remov e the battery pack, foll owing the step s below: 1.
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3-8 Getting Started Battery Safety Tip s Replaci ng or handling t he battery in correctly may pr esent a risk of f ire or explosion, which could cause serious injury . Only replace the m ain batt ery pack wit h the same or equi valent type of bat tery .
3-9 Getting Started Charging the Battery Pack The batt ery pack can be r echarged w hile it is instal led in the note book. Please p ay attention t o the follow ing tips bef ore rechargi ng the batter y: If a charged b a ttery pack is not avai lable, save y our work and clos e all running pr ograms and shut dow n the syste m or Save-to- D isk.
3-10 Getting Started ECO Engine - - Power Saving Function (Op tionally Supported) ECO Engine , the out standing an d unique power saving functio n, provides var ious power sav ing modes – Movie mo de , Ga me mode , Present ation mo de , and Office m ode , to e xten d the bat tery running time while performing different tasks with this notebook.
3-1 1 Getting Started Movie Mod e Select t his mode whil e playing mult imedia appli cations Game Mode Select this mode while pe rforming game applica tions. Presentation Mode Select t his mode whil e performin g presentati on applicati ons. Office Mode Select this mode while de aling with office documentation tasks.
3-12 Getting Started 4. Move the mous e cursor to poi nt the desir ed ECO mode, and then lef t click the mo use on the select ed icon. 5. T o learn which ECO mode is selected presently , read the icon on behalf of ea ch mode appeari ng on the display when sel ected.
3-13 Getting Started TurboBat tery+ Function (Optionally Supported) In addition to ECO Eng ine function, this no tebook also provides a batte ry power management functi on, which named Tur boBattery+ , for users to manage the ba ttery power s tatu s on their ow n.
3-14 Getting Started 3. M o ve the mous e cursor to point th e icon ( Turbo Battery+) , and then lef t click the m ouse on it to activate the Turb o Battery+ Function.
3-15 Getting Started 4. T o disabl e the device s in the setti ng menu when the T urboBatter y+ Function is a c tivat ed, move the mous e cursor to point the particular device and then left click the mouse on it. 5. Be aware of t hat the devi ces which are se t to be disabled will only take effect when the TurboBattery+ Function is activa ted.
3-16 Getting Started Power Management in Windows OS Power management o f personal comp uters (PCs) and monitors has the potential to s ave significant amount s of electri city as well as del iver enviro nmental ben efits. T o be energy ef ficient, tur n off your display or set your PC to standby/hibernate mode after a period of user inac tivity .
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3-18 Getting Started Energy Savin g Tips Activate the ECO power sa ving function to manag e the computer ’s energy consumption . T urn off th e monitor af ter a period of user inactiv ity . Utilize the Fn and F1 2 sleep mode k e ys to t urn into pow er saving mode.
3-19 Getting Started Basic Operations If you ar e a beginner t o the notebook, please read the following instruction s to ass ure your own safety , and make your self comfort able durin g the operati ons. Safety an d Comfo rt Tips The note book is a port able plat form that all o ws yo u to work anyw h ere.
3-20 Getting Started 1. Keep your han ds and feet w ith optimal comfort. 2. A djust the angl e and position of LC D panel. 3. Adjust the de sk’s heigh t.
3-21 Getting Started Knowing the Keyboard This notebook p rovides a full-func tioned keyboard. Th is keyboard can be divided into four categories: Ty p e w r i t e r k e y s , Curs or keys , Numeri c ke ys a nd Function keys . The keyboard shown here may vary from the actual one, depending on which county users purchase the notebook.
3-22 Getting Started T ypewr iter Keys In addit ion to prov iding the major function of t he keyboar d, these typew rite keys als o provide sev eral keys for sp ecial purpos es, such as [ Ctrl ,] [ Alt ,] and [ Esc ] key .
3-23 Getting Started Curso r Keys The four cur sor (arrow) ke ys and [ Home ], [ PgUp ], [ PgDn ], [ End ] keys are used t o control the cursor movement . Move the cur sor left for on e space. Move the cursor right for one spa ce. Move the cursor up for one line.
3-24 Getting Started The Backspace key , [Ins] an d [Del ] keys at upper ri ght corner are use f or editing purpos e. This key is used to swit ch the typing mo de between “i nsert” and “ov ertype” modes. Press t h is key to delete o ne character t o the ri ght of the cursor an d move the follow ing text lef t for one sp ace.
3-25 Getting Started + Enable or disable th e touchpad f unction. + Decrease the LCD brightne ss. + Increa se the LCD brightne ss. + Decrease the bu ilt-in speake r ’s volume. + Increa se the built-in spea ker ’s vol ume. + Disabl e the comp uter ’s audi o functi on.
3-26 Getting Started Quick Launch [Fn] Buttons Use the [ Fn] buttons on the keyboar d to activat e the specif ic applicati ons or tools. With t he help of these quick laun ch buttons, us ers will be a ble to do wor k more effi ciently .
3-27 Getting Started + Blueto oth (optio nal) Press and hold the Fn button, and then pr ess the F9 button to t urn the Blu etooth funct ion on. Pr ess again to t u rn it of f. This function button will not be available when the Bluetooth functi on is not supporte d.
3-28 Getting Started Using Key board LE D Manager (KLM) The notebook is equipped with co lorful flash ke yboard LEDs, which are mounted benea th the keyboar d, to give mor e entertai ning eff ects while u sing it. Users are al lowed to set t he color variat ion of the LEDs v ia the Keyboard LED Ma nager (KLM) application.
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3-30 Getting Started 1. KLM Launching icon 2. Stand ard : Dual C olor/ Wav e/ Breathi ng/ Gaming/ Normal 3. Idle : Wave/ B rea thin g/ O FF 4. LE D Section – A 5. LE D Color – A 6. LE D Switch – A 7. L ED Section – B 8. LED Color – B 9. L ED Switch – B 10.
3-31 Getting Started Selecti ng the LED Flashing M ode in Idle st atus Select a desired LED Fl ashing Mode i n Idle stat us. The selecti on will tak e eff ect while th e system is in Sleep mode . y Click on [ Idle ], and then select a de sired LED flashing m ode from Wa v e , Brea thin g , and OFF .
3-32 Getting Started + Decrea se the bright ness level of LEDs + Increa se the bright ness level of LEDs Grouping the th ree LED sections The thre e LED sect ions also can b e grouped into on e main section. Once the t hree LED sections are g rouped, there is only one color , when illuminated, can be selec ted.
3-33 Getting Started Knowing the Touchpad The touchpad integrated in your noteboo k is a pointing device that is compatible with standard mouse, allowing you to control the notebook b y pointing the location of the cursor on the screen and making s election w ith its two b uttons.
3-34 Getting Started Using the T ouchpad Read the fol lowing descri ption to learn how to use the tou chpad: Configuri ng the T ouchp ad Y ou can custo mize the pointi ng device to meet your per sonal needs. For example, if yo u are a left- handed user , you may w ant to swap the f unctions of the two butto ns.
3-35 Getting Started that yo ur each tap on t he touchpa d is equivale nt to pressin g the left butt on. T apping twice more ra pidly on the to uchpad is t o execute a dou ble-click. Drag and Drop Y ou can move files or objec ts in your notebook by us ing drag-and-drop.
3-36 Getting Started Knowing the S mart Pad The Smart Pad integ rated in your not ebook allows us ers to perform vari ous actions w ith multi-finger tap s and gestures whil e operating the not ebook, and is cap able to detect the cha nges of the multi-f inger movemen t performed by users precise ly .
3-37 Getting Started Gestures Actions Functions T apping th e touchpad once with one fin ger. Single clicking the Left butto n of the m ouse. Double t apping the t ouchpad with one fin ger. Doubl e clicking the Left butt on of the m ouse.
3-38 Getting Started Gestures Actions Functions T ouch the t ouchpad w ith two finger s and remain th e fingers on the to uchpad. Move the tw o fingers on t he touchpad vertically . Scrolling a page vertically . T ouch the t ouchpad w ith two finger s and remain bot h fingers on the to uchpad.
3-39 Getting Started About Hard Disk Dri ve Y our notebo ok is equipped with a 2.5-inc h hard disk dr ive. The hard disk dr ive is a stora ge device with muc h higher speed and larger c apacity t han other stor age devices, such as the fl oppy disk driv e and opti cal storage dev ice.
3-40 Getting Started Using the Optical Storag e Device Y our noteb ook is equipped with a n optical stora ge device. The actual dev ice preinst alled in your notebook depends on the m odel you purch ased. DVD Super Multi: Works as a multi -functional D VD Dual Drive and a DV D RAM Drive.
3-41 Getting Started Inserting the Disk The following instruc tions describe the general procedure w hen operatin g the optical storage device: 1. Confirm that t he notebook i s turned on. 2. T ouch the EJECT quick launch sensor and the di sk tray wil l slide out par tially .
3-42 Getting Started Remov ing the Di sk Follow the instruct ions below t o remove the disk that i s placed in the opt ical storage device: 6. T ouch the EJECT quick launch sensor and the di sk tray wil l slide out par tially . 7. Gently pull th e tray out until fully extended.
3-43 Getting Started Connecting the External Devices The I/O (i nput/output) ports on the no tebook allow you to conn ect peripher al devices. All devices listed here are for ref erence only .
3-44 Getting Started Connecting the E xternal Display De vices This notebook provide s a VGA port for connecting a larger disp lay with higher res olution. The 15-pin D- Sub VGA port allow s users to connect a n external monit or or other st andard VGA-co mpatible devi ce (such as a project or) for a great view of the notebo ok display .
3-45 Getting Started HDMI (High Definition Multime dia Interface) is a new in terface standard for PCs, disp lays and consumer electronics de vices that supports standard, enhanced and high-definition video, pl us multi- channel digit al audio on a singl e cable.
3-46 Getting Started Connecting the E xternal S A T A Har d Disk device The E-SA T A Co nnector allow s you to connect an ex ternal Serial A T A har d disk device. Users can now utilize shielded cable o utside the notebook to take advantage of the benefits the SA T A interf ace brings to stor age.
3-47 Getting Started Connectin g the Comm unicati on Devi ces Usin g the LA N The RJ-45 connec tor of the notebook allows you to connect the LAN (loca l area network) devices, such as a hub, switch and gateway , to build a n etwork connection.
3-48 Getting Started Using Wireless L AN Connection (optiona l) This notebook is equ ipped with wireless LAN module which al lows users to perfo rm fast data transmission with the standard IEEE 802.1 1 for wireless LAN. Th is gives users the mobility to move around with in a broad coverage area and still be connected to the network.
3-49 Getting Started Using Bl uetooth Connecti on (optional) This notebook is equipped with Bluetooth module which allows to users to c onnect various Bluetoot h-enabled d evices to the not ebook.
3-50 Getting Started Components Replacement and Upgrade Please be noticed tha t the memory, hard disk d rive, wireless LAN / Bluetooth m odule and battery pack pr einstalled i n the prod uct users purch ased may be upgr adable or repl aceable by user ’s request depending on the models users pu rchased.
3-51 Getting Started This notebook is eq uipped with a high-capacity Li-ion battery pack, and the batt ery pack i s replaceable by users. T o repla ce the battery p ack, please ref er to the section of Using Bat tery power for details.
3-52 Getting Started To lear n more about upgr ade limitati on, please ref er to the specif ication in the User’s Manual provided. Fo r any further information abo ut the product use rs purchased, please c ontact the local dealer.
CHAPTER 4 BIOS Setup.
4-2 BIOS Setup About BIOS Setup When t o Use BI OS Se tup? Y ou may need t o run the BIOS Setup when: An error message appears o n the screen during the system boot ing up and is requested to run SETUP . Y ou want to chang e the default settings for customize d features.
4-3 BIOS Setup Control Keys Y ou can use only the keyboard to control the c ursor in the B IOS Setup Utility. Press lef t arrow to sele ct one menu title . Press ri ght arrow to select on e menu title. Press up ar row to select one it em under the menu title.
4-4 BIOS Setup BIOS Setup Menu Once you ente r the BIOS Setup U tility , the Main Menu will a ppear on the s creen. Select the tags to enter the o ther menus. Main Men u Show syst em overvi e w info r m ation about BIOS vers ion, CPU featu res, memory size and se tting of s ystem time and date.
4-5 BIOS Setup Main Menu S yst em Date This ite m allows you to set the system date. The date format is [day: m onth: date:year]. Day Day of t he week, fro m Sun t o Sat, which i s determined by BIOS (read-only). Month The month from 01 (January) to 12 (December).
4-6 BIOS Setup System Infor mation This item provides the in formation about the firmware, proc essor , and sys tem me mory ..
4-7 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu PCI Latency Timer This it em controls how long each PCI device can hold the bus bef ore another take s over. When set to higher v alues, every PCI device can conduct transactions for a longer time and thus improve the effective PCI bandwi dth.
4-8 BIOS Setup iCh arger Function This notebook suppo rts the iCharger func tion. When "iCh arger" is set to Enabled , it will automati cally detect i f there is an iPad or iPho ne connected to the not ebook.
4-9 BIOS Setup Boot Menu Boot Config uration Configur e settings dur ing system boot. Bo otup NumLock State This setting is to set the Num Lock State when the system is po wered on. Setting to On will turn on the Num Lock ke y when the system is po wered on.
4-10 BIOS Setup Secur ity Menu Adminis trator Passw ord When this item is selec ted, a message box shall appea r on the scree n as below: T ype a maximum of twent y-digit pas sword and press [Enter] . The password entered now will rep lace any previously set password from CMOS mem o ry .
4-1 1 BIOS Setup Alw a ys The password is required every time when the Notebook is powere d on or when us ers try to acc ess to BIOS S ETUP UTIL ITY . T o clear t he setting of Administrat or Passwor .
4-12 BIOS Setup Save & Exit Menu Save Change s and Reset Save the ch anges you ha ve made and reset the u tility . Discard Chang es and Exit Exit the utility without sa ving the changes you have made.. Load Se tup Defaults Select t his item to l oad the default settings.
デバイスMSI GT780DXR-691TRの購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
MSI GT780DXR-691TRをまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはMSI GT780DXR-691TRの技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。MSI GT780DXR-691TRの取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。MSI GT780DXR-691TRで得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
MSI GT780DXR-691TRを既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はMSI GT780DXR-691TRの不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、MSI GT780DXR-691TRに関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちMSI GT780DXR-691TRデバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。