User GuideTable of ContentsUser's Guide Model: LM40/50, LS40/501Model: LM40/50, LS40/501Contents2User’s guide7Important Safety Instructions9Selecting a place to work9Using the battery pack10Replacing and disposing of the backup (standby) battery11Connecting to an AC power source12Using the computer13Using the computer14Upgrading the computer16Carrying and storing the computer17Preventing data loss (handling hard disk drives)18Ergonomic information19For Australian Users20Laser compliance statement21Overview22Package contents22Components (LM 40/50)24Front view24Components (LS40/50)26Front view26Rear view (LM 40/50, LS 40/50)27Left view28Right view29Status indicators30Basics32Using the battery pack32Using the AC adapter35Connecting the AC adapter to an AC outlet (100~240V)35Opening and positioning the LCD panel36Power switch36Turning the power on and off37Turning on the computer37Turning off the computer41Using Windows XP43Overview43Help and Support44Windows XP desktop45Start menu46Changing the look of the Start menu46Changing the pinned items in the Start menu46Showing the recently used items on the Start menu46Control Panel47Setting up Local Area Network (LAN) connections48Changing the Themes and Desktop background50Using the Windows Classic Theme50Using a different theme50Changing the desktop background51Setting the Screen Saver51Taskbar52Desktop cleanup52Using the Power Options52Power Options Properties53Power Options Properties54Advanced tab55Power Meter55System Hibernation56Attaching external devices57Attaching a USB device57Attaching a television using an S-Video port57Attaching an external monitor59Attaching a printer60Using S/PDIF output connector62When listening to music as MP362When enjoying DVD Player64Attaching an IEEE 1394 device64Using the IrDA port65About IrDA port65Using IrDA port65Using Wireless LAN67Connecting and using the wireless network67Using IP Operator68Using Battery Miser70Input/Output72Using the keyboard72About the keyboard ? 14.1inch72About the keyboard ? 15 inch73Modifier and special function keys75Hot keys77Using the touch pad78Moving the pointer on the screen79Making the selection (Click)79Double-click (Run)80Drag and drop80Using the scroll up/down function83System Setup84Starting the system setup84Keys used in the system setup84Setting a password85Setting a supervisor password86Setting a user password87Changing or removing the password88Recovering the factory default settings89System Recovery90Using Full Recovery90Driver re-installation94Storage/Memory95Using the optical disk drive95Inserting a CD95Removing a CD96Playing an audio CD97Using Windows Media Player97Using Power DVD98Using an SD Memory Card / SONY Memory Stick100Inserting an SD Memory Card / Memory Stick100Removing the SD Memory Card / Memory Stick100Installing memory101About memory101Before installing memory101Purchasing memory102Installing memory102Features105Model105Processor105Memory105BIOS ROM105Storage devices105External I/O Interfaces106Display106Sound106Dimension106LAN106Modem106Power specification107AC Adapter (Free Voltage)107Battery Pack (Li-Ion)107Charging time107Battery Life107Backup (standby) battery107Operating environment108Operating108Non-operating108Size: 8.91 MBPages: 108Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of ContentsUser's Guide Model: LM40/50, LS40/501Model: LM40/50, LS40/501Contents2User’s guide7Important Safety Instructions9Selecting a place to work9Using the battery pack10Replacing and disposing of the backup (standby) battery11Connecting to an AC power source12Using the computer13Using the computer14Upgrading the computer16Carrying and storing the computer17Preventing data loss (handling hard disk drives)18Ergonomic information19For Australian Users20Laser compliance statement21Overview22Package contents22Components (LM 40/50)24Front view24Components (LS40/50)26Front view26Rear view (LM 40/50, LS 40/50)27Left view28Right view29Status indicators30Basics32Using the battery pack32Using the AC adapter35Connecting the AC adapter to an AC outlet (100~240V)35Opening and positioning the LCD panel36Power switch36Turning the power on and off37Turning on the computer37Turning off the computer41Using Windows XP43Overview43Help and Support44Windows XP desktop45Start menu46Changing the look of the Start menu46Changing the pinned items in the Start menu46Showing the recently used items on the Start menu46Control Panel47Setting up Local Area Network (LAN) connections48Changing the Themes and Desktop background50Using the Windows Classic Theme50Using a different theme50Changing the desktop background51Setting the Screen Saver51Taskbar52Desktop cleanup52Using the Power Options52Power Options Properties53Power Options Properties54Advanced tab55Power Meter55System Hibernation56Attaching external devices57Attaching a USB device57Attaching a television using an S-Video port57Attaching an external monitor59Attaching a printer60Using S/PDIF output connector62When listening to music as MP362When enjoying DVD Player64Attaching an IEEE 1394 device64Using the IrDA port65About IrDA port65Using IrDA port65Using Wireless LAN67Connecting and using the wireless network67Using IP Operator68Using Battery Miser70Input/Output72Using the keyboard72About the keyboard ? 14.1inch72About the keyboard ? 15 inch73Modifier and special function keys75Hot keys77Using the touch pad78Moving the pointer on the screen79Making the selection (Click)79Double-click (Run)80Drag and drop80Using the scroll up/down function83System Setup84Starting the system setup84Keys used in the system setup84Setting a password85Setting a supervisor password86Setting a user password87Changing or removing the password88Recovering the factory default settings89System Recovery90Using Full Recovery90Driver re-installation94Storage/Memory95Using the optical disk drive95Inserting a CD95Removing a CD96Playing an audio CD97Using Windows Media Player97Using Power DVD98Using an SD Memory Card / SONY Memory Stick100Inserting an SD Memory Card / Memory Stick100Removing the SD Memory Card / Memory Stick100Installing memory101About memory101Before installing memory101Purchasing memory102Installing memory102Features105Model105Processor105Memory105BIOS ROM105Storage devices105External I/O Interfaces106Display106Sound106Dimension106LAN106Modem106Power specification107AC Adapter (Free Voltage)107Battery Pack (Li-Ion)107Charging time107Battery Life107Backup (standby) battery107Operating environment108Operating108Non-operating108Size: 8.91 MBPages: 108Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of ContentsUser's Guide Model: LM40/50, LS40/501Model: LM40/50, LS40/501Contents2User’s guide7Important Safety Instructions9Selecting a place to work9Using the battery pack10Replacing and disposing of the backup (standby) battery11Connecting to an AC power source12Using the computer13Using the computer14Upgrading the computer16Carrying and storing the computer17Preventing data loss (handling hard disk drives)18Ergonomic information19For Australian Users20Laser compliance statement21Overview22Package contents22Components (LM 40/50)24Front view24Components (LS40/50)26Front view26Rear view (LM 40/50, LS 40/50)27Left view28Right view29Status indicators30Basics32Using the battery pack32Using the AC adapter35Connecting the AC adapter to an AC outlet (100~240V)35Opening and positioning the LCD panel36Power switch36Turning the power on and off37Turning on the computer37Turning off the computer41Using Windows XP43Overview43Help and Support44Windows XP desktop45Start menu46Changing the look of the Start menu46Changing the pinned items in the Start menu46Showing the recently used items on the Start menu46Control Panel47Setting up Local Area Network (LAN) connections48Changing the Themes and Desktop background50Using the Windows Classic Theme50Using a different theme50Changing the desktop background51Setting the Screen Saver51Taskbar52Desktop cleanup52Using the Power Options52Power Options Properties53Power Options Properties54Advanced tab55Power Meter55System Hibernation56Attaching external devices57Attaching a USB device57Attaching a television using an S-Video port57Attaching an external monitor59Attaching a printer60Using S/PDIF output connector62When listening to music as MP362When enjoying DVD Player64Attaching an IEEE 1394 device64Using the IrDA port65About IrDA port65Using IrDA port65Using Wireless LAN67Connecting and using the wireless network67Using IP Operator68Using Battery Miser70Input/Output72Using the keyboard72About the keyboard ? 14.1inch72About the keyboard ? 15 inch73Modifier and special function keys75Hot keys77Using the touch pad78Moving the pointer on the screen79Making the selection (Click)79Double-click (Run)80Drag and drop80Using the scroll up/down function83System Setup84Starting the system setup84Keys used in the system setup84Setting a password85Setting a supervisor password86Setting a user password87Changing or removing the password88Recovering the factory default settings89System Recovery90Using Full Recovery90Driver re-installation94Storage/Memory95Using the optical disk drive95Inserting a CD95Removing a CD96Playing an audio CD97Using Windows Media Player97Using Power DVD98Using an SD Memory Card / SONY Memory Stick100Inserting an SD Memory Card / Memory Stick100Removing the SD Memory Card / Memory Stick100Installing memory101About memory101Before installing memory101Purchasing memory102Installing memory102Features105Model105Processor105Memory105BIOS ROM105Storage devices105External I/O Interfaces106Display106Sound106Dimension106LAN106Modem106Power specification107AC Adapter (Free Voltage)107Battery Pack (Li-Ion)107Charging time107Battery Life107Backup (standby) battery107Operating environment108Operating108Non-operating108Size: 8.91 MBPages: 108Language: EnglishOpen manual