About this User’s Manual This user’s manual is designed to let you easily find the information you need to get the most from your notebook. • Intro
9 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy .If the equipment is not installed or used in accordance with the instruction
10 BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only) Most Compal computer products are classified by the Bureau of Standards, Meteorology and Inspection (BSMI) as Class
11 Specifications CPU • Intel Sandy Bridge • Dual Core 2.1G/2.3G / 2.5G/2.6G / 2.7G • Quad Core 2.0G / 2.2G / 2.3G Chipset • HM65 Me
12 • No PCI-Express • No WWAN • LAN: 10/100, Giga LAN • WLAN only or W/L+BT 2.1 Combo (WLAN-AMP enabled for BT3.0 compatible) (Option) • Note:
13 • Power button (support software off, 4 sec)x 1 • Magnetic lid switch control for system standby/ wakeup or suspend/ resume • Kill Sw
14 • Humidity: 10 - 90% without condensation • Altitude: Operating sea level up to 10,000 ft Storage sea level up to 40,000 ft Thermal • Thermal
15 Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook
16 Front and Rear Side The following picture shows the front side of your notebook. 1 Web Camera 6 Power Button(Blue) 2 Num Lock(Blue) 7 Wireless(A
17 1.1.1 Power Buttons Press to turn your notebook on. Windows 7, which comes preinstalled, goes into the shutdown sequence automatic
18 1.1.6 Caps Lock LED (Blue) Caps lock LED (Blue): Caps Lock State of Keyboard 1.1.7 Num Lock LED (Blue) Num lock LED (Blue): Num L
1 About this User’s Manual ... 0 Safety Ins
19 Left Side The following picture shows the left side of your notebook. 1.1.7 Kensington Lock A Kensington Security Slot is
20 You can install and remove USB 3.0 devices while the computer is on. This is called “hot swapping”.
21 Right Side The following picture shows the right side of your notebook. 1 Earphone(Lime) 2 Microphone(Pink) 3 Power USB x 2 4 DC in 1.1.10
22 1.1.12 VGA Port Use this port to connect an external monitor to your computer. Note: There are 2 kinds of the right panel, the detail data
23 Rear and Back Side 1 Wireless Kill Switch 2 3 in 1 Card Reader
24 Back Side The following picture shows the back side of your notebook. 1 Battery latch Knob 2 Battery Lock Knob 1.1.13 Battery latch Knob T
25 Chapter 2 Caring for Your Notebook
26 2.1 Caring for Your Notebook Cleaning Your Notebook and Keyboard Cleaning the Display Cleaning the Touch Pad Precautions
27 Never spray cleaning products directly onto your notebook’s case or display. Only use products designed for cleaning computer displays. 2.1.1
28 2.1.5 Precautions • Do not spill the liquid on the keyboard. If the liquid is spilt on the keyboard, turn your notebook off immediately. Leave o
2 3.1 SD/MMC/MS Cards... 33 3.1.1 Installing a SD/MM
29 2.2 Traveling Identifying Your Notebook Packing Your Notebook Traveling Tips If Your Notebook is Lost or Stolen
30 2.2.1 Identifying Your Notebook Attach a nametag or business card to your notebook, or use the permanent marker or stencil to write a unique iden
31 • When traveling in the air, please ensure that you have a charged battery available in case you are asked to turn on your notebook. • Before usi
32 Chapter 3 Peripherals
33 3.1 SD/MMC/MS Cards Installing a SD/MMC/MS Card Removing a SD/MMC/MS Card
34 Before removing an SD/MMC/MS card, stop it running from the configuration utility on the taskbar. Failure to do so could result in the data lo
35 Chapter 4 The BIOS Setup Program
36 4.1 Introduction The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system c
37 4.2 Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program Accessing the BIOS Setup Program Launching Submenus Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup P
38 4.3 System Controls 4.3.1Buttons 4.3.1.1 Power Button The activity of the power button is as follows: • If system is Off/Hibernate: System will
3 4.10.4 EEPROM ... 52 4.10.5 OEM Active 1.0/2.0/2
39 4.4 Core BIOS Features 4.4.1Multi Boot The notebook can support Multi-Boot for selecting the boot sequence of Hard Drive, Removable Devices, CD-R
40 4.5 Thermal management Please refer to Keyboard BIOS specification.
41 4.6 Power Management for ACPI mode 4.6.1Introduction The notebook supports ACPI. The system will dynamically switch to ACPI mode for configuratio
42 Under ACPI mode, the device specific power management supported by this notebook includes the CPU throttling, monitor power management and the ha
43 LAN (On board) S3(Standby): LAN is supported wake-up from S3 w/ AC/DC mode S4(Hibernation)/S5: LAN just only support wake-up from S4/S5 w/ AC onl
44 4.7 ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) 4.7.1Introduction The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) is a well-specified
45 RTC Alarm(Only in AC mode) Power Button On board LAN (Only in AC mode) S5 RTC Alarm(Only in AC mode) S0 Press Lid switch / Sleep Button (Fn+F2) /
46 4.7.5 Storage Devices and Batteries Possible storage devices are FDD, HDD, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM • Floppy Disk and Hard Disk, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Th
47 4.8 PC2001 The notebook must meet Microsoft Logo requirements in accordance with the PC2001 Guide and the Microsoft Logo test programs.
48 4.9 Miscellaneous Features 4.9.1BIOS ROM It depends on the platform design architecture (sharer ROM or Non-Sharer ROM, Intel ME SKU and so on). N
4 Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and your notebook. General Warnings • Do not operate your portab
49 After POST, release <Fn+B> key. The system should boot from floppy and perform crisis recovery action. 4.9.5 VGA Support This section descr
50 The POST time testing environment does not include attachable devices such as USB keyboards, external monitors, printers, PC Cards, Port Replicat
51 4.10 Customer Specific Features 4.10.1Display of System Type and BIOS Version Number on Boot The development BIOS Version should start from 0.01
52 5 System serial number – 64 alphanumeric characters with 12-character bundle number 6 Asset tag number – 128 alphanumeric characters 4.10.
53 Reserved for keyboard F5h – F6h Reserved 2 bytes for keyboard used Unused F7h – FDh Unused EEPROM initialized flag FEh Set to AAh when the EEPRO
54 4.11 Invoking setup The setup function can be invoked by pressing F2 when “Press <F2> to enter Setup” message is prompted on the bottom of
55 System Memory Speed This field reports the memory speed of the extended memory with an integer in the system Total Memory This field reports th
56 checking will be done against month/day/year combinations that are not supported.) INCREASE/REDUCE:+/-. [mm:dd:yy]This is the help for the year
57 “Bluetooth <Enable>” “Wlan
58 Peripheral Configuration Configures the peripheral devices. Bluetooth/Wlan/Camera/Card Read/Azalia Enable or Disable this device, and in t
5 • If the battery pack leaks and the fluid enter your eyes, do not rub them. Instead, rinse your eyes with clean running water and immediately see
59 Set Supervisor Password Power on Password [Enabled] Set User Password HDD Password Status No Accessed Set HDD Password foll
60 HDD Password Status This item will show enable or disable HDD Password Status. Help information TPM Operation Enable/Disable TPM function
61 If set power on password, system will request the password after power on the machine . Users have 3 chances to input power
62 Select Item Change Values Esc Exit ←→ Select Screen Enter Select 4SubMenu F10 Save and Exit Help information Use <↑>or <↓> to s
63 Exit Saving Changes Allows the user to save changes to NV Storage and reboot system. The following message is prompted when user press “Enter”
64 Exit Discarding Changes Exit system setup and without saving your changes. Load Optimal Defaults Load Optimal Defaults.
65 4.12 Hot Keys For System Control Function Description Fn+ Esc Enable/Disable Touch pad Fn+F1 Enter S3 sleep state Fn+F2 Wireless/Bluetoo
66 4.13 OS Compatibility Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit / 64 bit (XP 32 bit driver ready)
67 4.14 AP Support Wireless Select Enable/Disable
6 other items that will affect its cooling; also, do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case. • Disconnect power cords and cabl
7 - Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local authorities for disposal instructions. - Do not use or leave
8 over a radiator or a heat register, or in an enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided. 6. This product should be operated from the typ
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