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CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE AC CORD AND
THE BATTERY BEFORE SERVICING.
CAUTION:
FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTION, PULL OUT THE MAIN
PLUG AND THE BATTERY.
VORSICHT:
UM DIE STROMZUFUHR VOLLSTÄNDIG ZU UNTERBRECHEN, DEN
NETZSTECKER HERAUSZIEHEN UND DIE BATTERIE ÈNTFERNEN.
ATTENTION:
POUR UN ARRET TOTAL DU SYSTEME, DECONNECTEZ LA PRISE DE
COURANT SECTEUR ET LA BATTERIE.
VARNING:
FÖR TOTAL ELEKTRISK URKOPPLING, KOPPLA UR KONTAKTEN OCH
TA UR BATTERIET.
PRECAUCION:
PARA UNA COMPLETA DESCONEXION ELECTRICA DESENCHUFE LA
CLAVIJA DE LA RED Y LA BATERIA.
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Seite 1 - CAUTION:

iCAUTION:TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE AC CORD ANDTHE BATTERY BEFORE SERVICING.CAUTION:FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTION, PULL OUT

Seite 3 - Safety Precautions

xOverview of ComputerEach number after an arrow indicates the page referring to the part.FrontANLCDScreen→1-3Keyboard→2-6Status Indicators→2-1Quick St

Seite 4 - Discharging

xiRightLeftAudio Input Jack→2-15IR Port→5-1Volume Control→5-3Audio Output Jack→6-1PC Card Slots→4-8Floppy Disk Drive→1-2Microphone Jack→2-3CD-RW Drive

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xiiRearBottomAC Adapter Jack→7-4Keyboard Mouse Port→4-3Parallel Port→4-4RC-232C Port→4-7Ventilation Openings→4-6USB Ports→2-7Reset Switch→6-3Ventilati

Seite 6 - About This Manual

1-11CHAPTER 1 Quick SetupYour computer is designed and pre-configured for easy setup and use. This chapterdescribes the steps to get your computer

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1-213. Insert the battery pack into your computer and slide the battery lock into thelocked point.4. Plug the AC adapter cable into the AC adapter jac

Seite 8 - Manual Conventions

1-317. If you want to register your computer on the Web site, connect your computerinto a telephone line.8. Slide the display lock latch until the s

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1-41protection sheet of the tray.11. When you turn on the computer, the power indicator ( ) turns green, thecomputer goes through a self test to detec

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1-51Setting up Windows MeThe first steps in the setup process are as follows:• Getting StartedThis section configures your location, language, and k

Seite 11 - Overview of Computer

1-61• PC Card• Power Options• System

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iiNotice for Users in AustraliaService InquiriesPlease contact your dealer for service if required or contact Sharp Corporation ofAustralia on 1300-13

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1-71Shutting Down the SystemTo turnoff your computer:1. From the Start menu, select Shut Down.2. In the Shut Down Windows dialog box, select Shut do

Seite 14 - Quick Setup

2-12CHAPTER 2 Basic OperationsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer.Status IndicatorsThe status indicators show the status of

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22-2Indicator Light MeaningOn (green) Operating with AC powerBlinking (green) System standbyPowerOff Powered off /System hibernateOn (green) Operating

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2-32Resetting the SystemYou may need to reset the system after adding hardware or software so that yourcomputer will recognize the newly installed dev

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22-4Using The Glide PadYour computer is equipped with an integrated pointing device called a glide pad.Using the glide pad, you can move the pointer,

Seite 18 - Setting up Windows Me

2-524. Release the button when the object reaches its destination.ScrollYou can scroll through information in a list or in a document by using the gli

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22-6Using The KeyboardYour computer, equipped with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all thefunctionality of a full-sized desktop keyboard.Windo

Seite 20 - Shutting Down the System

2-72Quick Start ButtonsThe five buttons above the function keys, and one located on the front panel arecalled “Quick Start Buttons”. Assign an applic

Seite 21 - Basic Operations

22-8• Do not set a password. Otherwise, if you turn on the computer with aQuick Start Button, the system requires a password, and you need toenter it.

Seite 22 - Using the AC Adapter

2-92Using Floppy Disk Drive UnitYou can use double-density (2DD) 720KB or high-density (2HD) 1.44MB floppydisks with floppy disk drive unit.Handling F

Seite 23 - Resetting the System

iiiSafety PrecautionsGeneral• Follow all cautions and instructions which may be marked on the computer.• Except as described elsewhere in this manual,

Seite 24 - Using The Glide Pad

22-10authorized service technician.• Do not touch the disk while reading/writing data. It may causemalfunction of the computer and the drive.RemovingB

Seite 25 - Changing the Configuration

2-112Using CD-RW DriveYour computer is installed with a CD-RW drive. You can read data from compactdisc (CD), play music, or install and run programs,

Seite 26 - Using The Keyboard

22-124. Place your CD, label side up, on the tray.5. Gently press the center of the CD until it clicks into place.6. Gently push the CD tray back into

Seite 27 - Quick Start Buttons

2-1324. Remove the CD from the tray.5. Gently push the CD tray back into the CD-RWdrive unit.• When opening the CD tray, if the CD is still spinning,

Seite 28 - Automatic E-mail Receiver

3-13CHAPTER 3 Battery and Power ManagementThis chapter explains how to manage the computer’s power effectively and use thestandard battery.Battery Pa

Seite 29 - Using Floppy Disk Drive Unit

3-23Checking the Battery LevelYou can check the battery level in the Power Options properties dialog box in theControl Panel or double-clicking the ba

Seite 30 - Backing Up Data

3-33See also the section on power management in this chapter.Charging the Battery Pack1. Connect the AC adapter to the computer. While the battery is

Seite 31 - Using CD-RW Drive

3-43Removing Battery Pack1. Shut down the computer and disconnect AC adapter and peripheral devices.2. Close the LCD screen and turn over the computer

Seite 32 - Removing a CD

3-53Power ManagementPower management saves electricity and extends battery life by controlling powersupply to built-in devices. You can set the follow

Seite 33 - Writing Data to CD-R/RW

3-63the exact state and you can reopen the same windows after your computer resumesfrom System stand by/hibernate in a very short time.• System stand

Seite 34 - Battery and Power Management

iv• Do not drop the computer nor hit it with other equipment.• Do not scratch the surface of the LCD screen.• Turn off the computer and disconnect the

Seite 35 - Checking the Battery Level

3-73The above functions if you perform the followings:1. In the Power Options Properties dialog box, select Advanced tab.2. Select Hibernate or Stand

Seite 36 - Replacing Battery Pack

4-14CHAPTER 4 PeripheralsThis chapter describes how to use peripheral devices with your computer. You canconnect a printer, external monitor, externa

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4-24Peripheral Connection Overview

Seite 38 - Power Management

4-34Mouse/keyboard PortUSB PortsParallel PortRS-232C PortAudio Input JackMicrophone JackAudio Output JackModem JackExternal Monitor PortLAN Jack

Seite 40 - Disabling Power Management

4-54PrinterYou can connect a printer to a parallel port or USB ports of the rear side of yourcomputer.Before using a printer, read the printer manual.

Seite 41 - Peripherals

4-64DisplayYou can use an external CRT or LCD monitor with your computer. To displayimages on both displays simultaneously, a monitor with a resolutio

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4-743. In Driver Mode, select Single.4. In Primary, if you want to use the external monitor, select VGA1. If the internalLCD screen, select LCD2; then

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4-84• In Colours, High Colour (16 bit) means 65,536 (64K) colours, and TrueColour (32 bit) means about 262,144 (260K) colours.• If you select True Col

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4-94Keyboard/MouseYou can use a full size desktop keyboard or external mouse with your computer.Never connect or disconnect the devices to the keyboar

Seite 45 - Installing a Printer Driver

v• Recharge the battery pack after storage, before use.Modem Precautions(Built-in modem may not be available in somecountries)• Never install telephon

Seite 46 - Display Cable

4-104 Audio SystemYou can input/output sound to/from audio equipments using an audio cable.Output Analog Sound to Audio EquipmentUse an audio cable to

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4-114To output digital sound to the audio equipment, follow the steps below.The default status outputs analog sound.1. Double-click the icon on the ta

Seite 48 - Using Multiple Monitors

4-124With Windows Me1. Double-click icon on the task bar.2. In Volume Control dialog box, choose an appropriate level in each mediasection.When: Secti

Seite 49 - Keyboard/Mouse

4-1343. Connect the core side jack to the audio input jack on the left side of yourcomputer, and the other side jacks to the audio equipment.Connectin

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4-144USB DeviceUSB port is available on the rear side of your computer. You can connect/disconnectUSB peripherals without turning off the computer. Se

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5-15CHAPTER 5 Communication FunctionsThis chapter explains how to use infrared communications and the built-in modem.Infrared CommunicationUsing the

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5-25IR ModeYour computer supports IrDA (Infrared Data Association) mode only.Sending Files Between ComputersBetween computers with Windows Me/98 O/S,

Seite 53 - Connecting Microphone

5-35Built-in Modem (may not be available in some countries)You can use the built-in modem for data transfer and fax communication.• The built-in mode

Seite 54 - USB Device

5-45Disabling Power ManagementTo use communication software, you may have to disable System standby/hibernate.See Disabling Power Management in Chapte

Seite 55 - Communication Functions

5-55LAN UnitYour computer is equipped with a 100 Base-TX/10 Base-T LAN unit. To activatethe LAN unit, perform the following steps.• Use a UTP LAN cab

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viAbout This ManualNoticeInformation in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent acommitment on the part of SHARP Corpor

Seite 57 - Modem Jack

5-65• If the LAN cable is included with your computer, always use it..

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6-16CHAPTER 6 Hardware ExpansionThis chapter describes how to use PC cards and increase memory of your computerPC CardYour computer is equipped wit

Seite 59 - LAN Jack

66-22. Insert the card into the slot with the label face up until it locks into place.• You cannot use a Type II and a Type III PC card at the same ti

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6-363. Push the eject button again and remove the card.4. Push the eject button to store it with the computer.

Seite 61 - Hardware Expansion

66-4Memory ModuleYou can expand the memory size by installing a memory module. For availablememory modules, ask your local dealer.You can see the curr

Seite 62 - Label Face

6-563. Bring up the keyboard cover and remove it.4. Remove the keyboard via the metal locating tabs at the base of the keyboard.• Do not use the key

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66-6• Do not pull the keyboard cables out.• Place a soft cloth under the keyboard to avoid damage the computer.6. Align the memory module as shown bel

Seite 64 - Keyboard Cover

6-768. Insert five projection parts of the keyboard into the notched part of thecomputer and replace the keyboard on the computer.9. Place the keybo

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66-8Uninstalling the Memory Module1. Follow steps 1-5 above.2. Slightly bend the two latches outward until the memory module is released. 3. Remove th

Seite 66 - Notched Part

7-17CHAPTER 7 Security FeaturesThis chapter describes how to protect your computer against unauthorized use,computer viruses and theft.PasswordsSetti

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viiRecording Important InformationFor future reference, please record the following information in the spaces providedbelow.Model Number:Serial Number

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77-21. In the Security menu of the Setup Utility, select Set Supervisor Password andpress Enter.2. Type your current password, and press Enter. (If yo

Seite 69 - Security Features

7-37Preventing Infection of Computer VirusesYou can protect against some viruses by limiting writing to boot sector of yourcomputer. To limit writing

Seite 71 - Security Slot

CHAPTER 8 Setup UtilityThis chapter describes how to run the Setup Utility to change settings on yourcomputer.Running the Setup UtilityWith the Setup

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Entering and Exiting the Setup Utility1. Turn on the computer.2. When <F2> to enter System Configuration Utility appears, press F2.3. Change

Seite 73 - Setup Utility

Main menuSystem Time Defines the system time, using the format hour:minute:second (24-hour format). The Tab key moves the cursor, and the space bar a

Seite 74 - Using the Setup Utility

Advanced menuAdvanced Chipset ControlShare Memory Sets the video memory size shared with the extend memory.Device Menu Enables or disables the interna

Seite 75 - Main menu

Security menu• See the previous chapter about setting passwords.System Password Is Shows the status of your password. Set means your passwordhas alrea

Seite 76 - Advanced menu

Power menu• Only Battery Low Beep, Resume On Modem Ring and Resume OnLAN are effective in Windows Me.• See Chapter 3 about power management and the ba

Seite 77 - Security menu

Battery Low Beep Defines whether the system alarms when the battery level is low.Resume On LAN Defines whether the system resumes from Standby when th

Seite 78 - Power menu

viiiManual ConventionsThis manual uses a set of style conventions described below.Notes and Cautions are italicized with icons:A note icon informs you

Seite 79 - Exit menu

Exit Discarding Changes Exits the Setup Utility without saving the settings youhave changed.Load Setup Defaults Returns the values of all items to def

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TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to troubleshoot computer problems.Common ProblemsProblems with your computer can be caused by something as m

Seite 81 - Troubleshooting

Trouble when StartingQuestion: Why doesn't the power switch function?• Make sure the AC power cable is correctly connected to a live wall outlet.

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Trouble with DisplaySee also the Display section in Chapter 4.Question: Why is the screen blank?• Press any key to see if any power management feature

Seite 83 - Trouble with Display

Question: Why can’t I select the display with Fn+F5 key combination?• Confirm the refresh rate of the external monitor is set to 60Hz. Refresh rate la

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Trouble with Hard DiskQuestion: Why can't I read or write data to/from the hard disk?• Confirm the drive and file names are correct.• Confirm the

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Question: When the message requiring Windows Me CD-ROMappears?• Type C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS in Copy files from: dialog box.Question: Why the sound sk

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• See also the Windows Help.Question: Why doesn't the device connected to the RS-232C serial portfunction?• Confirm the device is correctly conne

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• Confirm the item COM2 Port is set to Auto or Enabled , and Mode to IrDA in theAdvanced menu of the Setup Utility. You cannot use ASK mode in yourcom

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1. In Network Properties dialog box of Control Panel, double-click SiS 900 PCIFast Ethernet Adapter.2. Select Advanced tab; then Media Type in Propert

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1. In the Passwords Properties dialog box, select Change Windows Password…..2. Type your current password in Old Password, and click OK without typing

Seite 91 - Appendixes

AppendixesThe appendixes contain additional information on the use and care of your computer.Maintenance and CareThis appendix provides you with infor

Seite 92 - Traveling with the Computer

Wipe the glide pad with a soft, dry cloth.Traveling with the ComputerThis computer is designed for portability. For safety and convenience whentraveli

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SpecificationsParts SpecificationsCPU Pentium III Processor 800MHzSecondary cache 256KB(Integrated with CPU)ROM Including system BIOS, VGA BIOS and P

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