Jetta C223P User manual

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CHAPTER▼ONE
GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS
This chapter introduces the features and
components of the computer.

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Performance Features
High Performance Processor
The notebook PC is equipped with the powerful Mobile Intel
Pentium M or Celeron M Processor. Together with the
latest Intel chipset and technologies, the system offers
advanced performances.
Advanced Graphic Engine
The Intel Integrated GMA900 Extreme3 video processor
gives excellent graphic performance. The advanced
graphic chip also incorporates a hardware-based
motion-compensation engine, which gives you smooth
MPEG video playback. 3D graphics capability also adds
realism to PC games.
LCD Display
The computer is equipped with a 12.1-inch TFT in
standard format(4:3 aspect ratio)or 12.1-inch TFT in
Wide format(16:10aspect ratio) high-resolution display
panel for clear test and brilliant colors.
Expandability
The system offers an upgradeable hard disk drive and 2
DDR2 SDRAM sockets for expansion, allowing the user
to easily increase the storage and system capacities as
the need arises.

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Built-in Multiple Card Reader
There is built-in 4-in-1 card reader to access many of the
portable media formats(SD Cards, MS Card, MMC Card,
and MS-Pro Card).
Ethernet Port
The system provides built-in Ethernet network adapter
for high bandwidth network connection.
Firewire (IEEE1394) and USB2.0 ports
In addition to a full array of built-in I/O ports, the computer
offers IEEE 1394 for ultra high-speed connection to high
bandwidth digital video devices and USB2.0 ports to
connect to any USB-based peripheral devices.
Wireless LAN
The optional internal Wireless LAN module allows your
notebook to connect wirelessly to other 802.11-enabled
systems, devices, or network
Integrated USB Devices (Optional)
The optional USB Thumb Drive gives you added function
to the notebook.

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System At A glance
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Front View
ote: Your computer may come with the 12.1 display in the wideN
16:10 aspect ratio or in the standard 4:3 aspect ratio. If your computer
comes with the wide 12.1 display, there is an extra pair of built-in
loudspeakers located below the display panel.

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1. LCD Latch s lock / unlock the LCD panel.
. Built-in Microphone records sound.
. LCD Display here the system content is displayed.
4. ower / Suspend Button turns the notebook on and off and it
] menu.
. Power Cinema Launch Key / Silent Mode Button
stem is off)--- e optical drive
usic
Silent Mode Button (When system has already booted to
he key enables the system to lower its power g
noise.
The LCD latche
2The built-in microphone
3The panel is w
P
The power/suspend button
also acts as a system suspend key. Press momentarily to turn
on the system. Press and hold for at least 3~4 seconds to turn
off the system. How this key behaves can be defined in
[Start>Settings>Control Panel>Power Options>Advance
Press the power / suspend button again to return from the
suspend mode. (See Chapter 3 for more details on system
suspend function.)
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This is a dual function key.
Power Cinema Launch (When sy
The key allows you to watch DVD movies in th
without having to boot to Windows.Additionally, Power
Cinema application allows you to view photos and play m
files in the optical drive as well as in the hard disk drive.
Please see Appendix c TO LEARN HOW TO USE power
Cinema.
Windows) ----
Pressing t
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Note: The way the Power Cinema works is that when the key is pressed, the
stem boots to a Linux-based O/S and movie-player application in a separatesy
hard drive partition. In case you have a brand new HDD or when you need to
re-install O/S and Power Cinema, please go to Appendix C for installation
instructions.
6. ED Status Indicator
he LED Status indicators reveal the status of these functions:
ck, scroll lock, WLAN module enabling
7. he keyboard is used to enter data. It has an embedded
ad and cursor control keys. (See Keyboard
8. D
Flashing green light indicates the notebook is in suspend
Indicator Section for details.)
9. The multi-color LED indicates the battery status of the
D Status Indicator Section for details.)
10. The built-in speakers output the sound in stereo.
L
T
Numeric keypad, cap lo
and disabling and also the ODD, HDD activities. (See the LED
Status Indicator Section for details.)
Keyboard
T
numeric keyp
Section for details.)
Suspend Status LE
mode.(See the LED Status
Battery Status LED
notebook. (See the LE
Built-in Stereo Speakers
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11. Touch Pad
The touch pad is a built-in pointing device with functions similar
12. USB2.0 Port
The Universal Serial Bus (USB2.0-compliant) port allows you to
variety of devices to your computer at a rate of
13. The 4-in-1 Card Reader supports SD Card, MS Card, MMC
d.
to a mouse.
connect a wide
up to 480 Mbps. This port conforms to the latest USB2.0
plug-and-play standards.
4-in-1 Card Reader
Card, and MS-Pro Car
Note: In some models, the Card Reader may not be available
14. You may install the USB Thumb Drive into this slot.
15. ject Key
Hole
RW, or DVD-Dual drive, you may save data onto a ject
ually
16. xternal VGA Port
The 15-pin VGAanalog port is for connecting the external CRT
USB Device(Optional)
Optical Drive and Disk Eject Button and Manual E
If your computer comes with the Combo drive, DVD-RW,
DVD+
CD-R/CD-RW or DVD RW disc. Press the eject button to e
the disk tray. The manual eject keyhole allows you to man
eject jammed disk.
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17. ker
your system comes with the 12.1-inch wide aspect ratio panel,
of speakers built-in.
monitor or projector.
Built-in Stereo Spea
If
there is an additional pair

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Rear View
Warning:Do not place any heavy objects on the top of notebook. This may
damage the display.
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1. Express Card Slot
The slot is where Express Card is inserted.
2. Stereo Headphone / SPDIF-out Jack
The stereo headphone jack (3.5-mm diameter) is where you
connect the headphones or external speakers.
Alternatively, you may connect the SPDIF output to an external
DTS, AC3, or PCM sound processor / decoder in your home
stereo system.

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Note: In some models, the SPDIF-out feature may not be available.
3. Microphone Jack
The microphone jack (3.5-mm diameter is where you connect a
mircrophone.
4. Firewire/IEEEE1394 / 1394 Port
This is a high-speed serial data port. You may connect any
Fire-wire-ready device to this port.
Note: In some models, the Firewire/1394 Port may not be available
5. USB2.0 Port
The Universal Serial Bus (USB2.0-compliant) port allows you to
connect a wide variety of devices to your computer at a rate of
up to 480 Mbps. This port conforms to the lasted USB2.0
plug-and-play standards.
6. TV (S-Video) Port
The S-Video port permits you to redirect the screen output to a
television set or any analog video playback device. This TV
Port is copyright protected; when DVD movie is played, the
output is scrambled to prevent analog recording.
7. Modem Port
This is where you plug the phone jack (RJ-11) for fax/modem
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functions.
8. Ethernet / LAN Port
The port connects to a network hub via the RJ-45 cable and
also conforms to 10/100Base-TX transmission protocol.
9. Kensington Lock Key Hole
A Kensington-type security lock latches to this keyhole for
anti-theft purpose.
10. Power Jack (DC-in)
The DC-out jack of the AC Adapter connects here and powers
the computer.
11. Ventilation Grill
The fan grill is where air is exchanged to dissipate the internal
heat. Do not block this airway completely.
12. Battery Pack
The battery pack is a built-in power source for the notebook.

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Bottom View
1. Ventilation Grill
The fan grill is where air is exchanged to dissipate the internal
heat. Do not block this airway completely.
Note: Do not block the Fan Grill outlet. Place the machine on hard surface
only. The bottom case may get very hot.
2. Battery Pack and Battery Latch
The battery pack is a built-in power source for the notebook.
Slide the battery latch to release the battery pack.
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3. USB Device (Optional)
You may install the USB Thumb Drive into this slot.And make
sure you put the latch in the locked position. Put the latch in the
unlocked position before removing the module.
4. Wireless LAN Module Bay ( Optinal)
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You may install the optional wireless LAN module into this slot.
5. System Device Cover
The system’s processor with cooler assembly, hard disk drive,
and DDR memory module are located under the case cover.
The system memory and HDD can be upgraded.)

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AC Adapter
1. DC-out Connector
The DC-out connector docks to the power jack (DC-in) on the
computer.
2. Adapter
The adapter converts alternating current into constant DC
voltage for the computer.
3. AC Plug
The AC plug plugs to the AC wall outlet.
Warning:
Make sure you are using a standard 3-prong AC wall socket with a
ground pin. If not, you may feel a slight tingling sensation on any of the
computer’s metal parts such as the I/O ports. This is caused by leakage current
when the AC adapter is not properly grounded ( via the ground pin). However,
the amount of leakage current is within the safety regulation and is not harmful
to human body.
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LED Status
The LED Status Indicator displays the operating status of your
notebook. When a certain function is enabled, an LED will light
up. The following section describes its indication.
System Status Indicator
LED Graphic
Symbol Indication
Green light indicates the WLAN module
is active.
Blinking green light indicates the notebook
is in suspend mode
Blinking orange light indicates the battery
is being charged.
Blinking red light indicates the battery
power is low when the system is turn ON.
Persistent green light indicates the battery
is full
LED-off (Dark) indicates the system is
without battery.
Green light indicates the hard drive and /
or optical drive is being accessed.
Green light indicates the numeric keypad
is activated.
Green light indicates the cap-lock is
activated.
Green light indicates the scroll-lock is
activated.
“P” Persistent blue light indicated the system
is in the Power Cinema mode under
Linux O/S. Or persistent blue light
indicates in silent Mode under Windows.
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Keyboard Features
Function Keys (Quick Keys)
Graphic
Symbol Action System Control
Fn + F1 Enters Suspend Mode.
Fn + F3 Turns of the battery warning
beep off or on.
Fn + F4 Changes Display Mode:
LCD-only, CRT-only and
LCD&CRT.
Fn + F5 Turns Speaker Volume up.
Fn + F6 Turns Speaker Volume down.
Fn + F7 Increases Display Brightness.
Fn + F8 Decreases Display Brightness.
Fn+Num Lk Enables the embedded keypad
to work in numeric mode. The
keys act like numeric keypads
in a calculator. Use this mode
when you need to do a lot of
numeric data entry. An
alternative would be to connect
an external numeric keypad.
Fn+Scr Lk Press the Fn+Scr Lk key and
then press ↑or ↓to move one
line up or down.
注意:
For various system controls, press the Fn (Function) key and the Fx key
simultaneously.
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Windows Keys
Your keyboard also has two Windows keys:
1. Start Key
This key allows you to pull up the Windows Start Menu at
the bottom of the taskbar.
2. Application Menu Key
This key brings up the popup menu for the application,
similar to a click of the right mouse button.
Embedded Numeric Keypad
Press Fn+Num Lk to enable the embedded numeric keypad.
The numbers are printed in upper right corner of a key, in a
color different from the alphabets. This key pad is complete
with arithmetic operators (+, -, * , /).
Press Fn+Num Lk to revert to normal character keys.
789
456
123
*
-
+
.
/
0
Enter
Num
Lk
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Touch Pad
The built-in touch pad, which is a PS/2-compatible pointing device,
senses movement on its surface. As you move your fingertip on the
surface of the pad, the cursor responds accordingly.
The following items teach you how to use the touch pad:
1. Move your finger across the touch pad to move the cursor.
2. Press buttons to select or execute functions. These two buttons
are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse. Tapping on the
touch pad twice produces is similar to clicking the left button of a
mouse.
Function Left Button Right
Button Equivalent Tapping Action
Execution Click twice
quickly Tap twice (at the same speed as
double-clicking
the mouse button)
Selection Click once Tap once
Drag Click and hold
to drag the
cursor
Tap twice quickly and on the
second tap hold finger to the touch
pad to drag the cursor
Access
Context Menu Click once
Move One
Page Up or
Down
Tips on Using the Touch Pad:
1. The double-click speed is timed. If you double-click too slowly,
your notebook responds as if you single-clicked twice.
2. Keep your fingers dry and clean when using the touch pad.
Also keep the surface of touch pad clean and dry to prolong its life.
3. The touch pad is sensitive to finger movements. Hence, the
lighter the touch, the better the response. Heavy touch does not
produce better response.

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Graphic Subsystem
Your computer uses a high performance 12.1-inch active matrix
TFT panel with high resolution and multi-million colors for
comfortable viewing. The Intel Integrated GMA900 Extreme3 video
graphics accelerator, which is Microsoft DirectX 9 compatible,
performs graphic rendering at a lighting-fast speed.
Adjusting the Display Brightness
The notebook uses special key combinations, called hot keys,
to control brightness.
Press Fn+F7 to increase the brightness.
Press Fn+F8 to decrease the brightness.
Note: To maximize your battery operating time, set the brightness to the
lowest comfortable setting, so that the internal backlight uses less power.
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Extending the Life of the TFT Display Device
Observe the following guidelines to maximize the life of the
backlight in the display.
1. Set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting
(Fn+F8).
2. When working at your desk, connect your notebook to an
external monitor and disable the internal display Fn+ F4.
3. Do not disable the suspend time-outs.
4. If you are using AC power and have no external monitor
attached, change to suspend mode when not in use.
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