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Setting up your Notebook Computer
Setting up your Notebook Computer
Setting up your Notebook Computer
Setting up your Notebook Computer
Setting up your Notebook Computer
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Your notebook is easy to use right out of the box. Use the pictures on the
inside cover page to locate the connectors and buttons and follow these steps:
Connect the AC adapter cable into the power port (
side of the notebook.
Plug the AC adapter cable into the adapter and connect to a grounded
wall outlet.
Locate the latch on the front of the LCD panel. Slide the latch to the right
and raise the panel to open the notebook.
Press the power button to power on.
When using the AC adapter, make sure the power source falls
within the system's compatible range of 100-240 volts AC.
Never use the AC adapter if the voltage falls outside of this
range (watch for this when travelling to other countries).
Once all connections have been made, you are ready to begin. For a success-
ful installation procedure, we recommend you use the AC power the first
time you use your notebook computer.
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations
Your system may have been shipped with a dual configuration
whereby you can choose between Windows 2000 and Windows NT.
Before making your choice, please take into account the follow-
ing information.
DVD Software under Windows NT
By choosing Windows NT, you will be unable to use the DVD Video (MPEG-
2) functions offered by your DVD software utility (provided on a separate
CD-ROM). However, you will still be able to read non-DVD video discs.
The DVD software utility will function correctly if you choose Windows 2000
or if your system runs under Windows 98.
Wireless LAN Connection under Windows NT
If your system is equipped with a wireless LAN card, please note that
Windows NT does not support wireless LAN connections. But it will function
correctly if you choose Windows 2000 or if your system runs under
Windows 98.
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