LG E-NOTE H1000B User manual

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User Manual
E-NOTE
E-NOTE Models
H1000B
www.lg.com
Please read the safety information carefully before
using the product.
English

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Product Components
Basic Components
H1000B contains the following components.
Please check whether all the components are included before using the product.
Main Unit
Cradle
User Manual & Cards
Screen Protective Films x 2
Battery Stylus Pen
AC Adaptor Power Cord
Caution
● Note that the components may look different from those shown here. Some compo-
nents are subject to change without notice.
● Always use computer detergents when cleaning the product. Using other deter-
gents, such as thinner, benzene and alcohol may result in damage to the product or
deformation.

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Part Names and Functions
Front
Speaker Holes
Operation Status Indicators
1. Wireless LAN Indicator
- On: Wi-Fi is enabled (radio on).
- Off: Wi-Fi is disabled (radio off).
2. Battery Status Indicator
- On: Battery is recharging.
- Flashing: Battery is discharging and the battery life is below 10%.
(This lamp fl ashes only when the system is powered on or sleeping.)
- Off: All other conditions.
(For example, the battery is fully charged or removed from the product.)
3. Power Indicator
- On: The system is powered on.
- Flashing: The system is in Windows standby mode.
- Off: The system is powered off.
(For example, Windows is shut down or is in hibernation mode.)
Wireless LAN
Indicator
Power Indicator
Battery Status Indicator
Caution
● Do not insert sharp objects into the speaker holes or try to apart them.
The touch function may not work correctly.

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Back
Battery
RESET
RELEASE
LOCK/UNLOCK
DC-IN
Right
USB Port
Power Button
MIC
Headphone
Port
Power Cord
Port

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Top USB Port
Volume Button SD/MMC Card Slot

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Using the Product
You must use the “AC adaptor” or the “battery pack” to supply power to the product.
This section contains instructions to be followed before using the product for the rst
time. Please read them. The AC adaptor works for power between 100 V and 240 V.
Make sure to fully charge the battery pack with the AC adaptor before using the product
with the battery pack for the rst time.
1. Turn the product upside down and slide the left button to UNLOCK.
2. Align the hook on the bottom of the battery pack to the hole on the back cover.
Push the battery pack down in the direction of the arrow as illustrated until you
hear a clicking sound.
3. Slide the left button to LOCK.
4. Turn the product on and check the battery charging status.
If the battery indicator is fl ashing, use the AC adaptor to fully recharge it before
using the product.
5. To removing the battery pack,
Slide the left button to UNLOCK. While pushing the right button to RELEASE,
insert a nger into the hole and pull the battery pack out.
Using the Battery Pack
Caution
● Always use batteries approved and certified by LG Electronics, Inc. Using non-
approved batteries may result in explosion.
● The battery pack can be removed or replaced when the power is off. The battery
pack may come off if it is not locked.
● Keep the battery removed from the product if not using product for a long time. -
Otherwise, this may result in malfunction or battery discharge.

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You must use the “AC adaptor” or the “battery pack” to supply power to the product.
This section contains instructions to be followed before using the product for the rst
time. Please read them.
The AC adaptor works for power between 100 V and 240 V.
1. Connect one end of the power cable to the AC adaptor and the other end to the
power source.
2. Connect the AC adaptor jack to the power port of the product.
3. Press the power button on the product to turn it on.
Using the Product and Recharging the Battery with the AC Adaptor
AC adaptor
Power Cord
● To change the input voltage for the AC adaptor from 220 V to 110 V, connect a 110 V plug
to the power cord and connect it to the power connector. (The plug is sold separately.)
Note
Caution
● Always use the AC adaptor provided the LG Electronics, Inc.
- Otherwise, this may result in explosion or fire.
- This may also cause a battery recharge failure or system malfunction.
● Do not place any container containing liquid on top of the product. Otherwise, this
may result in malfunction due to electric shock.
● If the system enters standby mode or hibernation mode while a game is being
played, this may result in a critical error. Make sure to stop playing the game
before entering system standby mode or hibernation mode.
● Never remove the battery pack when using the product only with the battery. Your
work will not be finished normally. Using application programs at low battery level
may result in loss of data or program files. When the battery power is used up, the
power will be turned off even while using application programs. When the warning
message appears, save your work, connect the AC adaptor and continue to use
the product. Or turn the product off and install a fully charged battery.
● Connecting multiple devices to one common power line may cause fire or electric
shock. Never touch the power plug pins when connecting or disconnecting the
power cord. There is risk of electric shock.

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1. Wipe off any dust from the product sur-
face with a soft cloth.
2. Attach the lm slowly from the edges to
prevent bubbles.
1. Open the folded cradle and lift the center
rod all the way as illustrated until you
hear a clicking sound.
You can place the stylus pen on the
cradle’s ring.
2. Place the product on the cradle
grooves for use as illustrated.
Attaching the Screen Protective Film
Using the Cradle
Using the Product and Recharging the Battery with the AC Adaptor
Caution
● Always use the product with the screen protective film on the LCD screen.
● Always use the stylus pen provided with the product.
● Never touch the LCD screen with hard or sharp objects.

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Setting the Product for the First Time
1. Click the button on the bottom left of
the screen.
3. When the on-screen keyboard appears
on the screen as illustrated, click the
Next button.
2. Select [Type without the keyboard (On-
Screen Keyboard)] and click [OK].
4. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the
user name and click the Next button.
* Keep the virtual keyboard open as you will
need to use it for entering the password.

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5. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the
password and click the Next button.
6. When the End-User License Agreement
window for Microsoft Software appears,
read the agreement, select the I accept
checkbox and click the Next button.
7. Click Use recommended settings as
illustrated.
8. Set the current date and time and click
the Next button.

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9. The window shown on the left appears
when the setup is complete.
10. The message on the left appears auto-
matically on the desktop.
● The system may not start if a USB memory is connected. Make sure to remove the
USB memory before booting the system.
Note

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Using Windows® 7
With enhanced information management and security features, Windows® 7 greatly
increases the user’s productivity. Windows® 7 makes it easy to access data on the
personal computer and on the workplace network. It provides stronger security for data.
Windows® 7 Welcome Center provides online documentation for Windows® 7’s new
features and the basic tools required for customizing Windows 7 and backing up les.
Click [Start] > [Getting Started] to visit the Welcome Center.
1. Click the arrow button on the right of the [Start] button to selectively use different
functions.
2. Select a function or information to open.
The options presented in the Windows® 7 Welcome Center may vary depending on the
product speci cation.
● The virtual XP Mode for Windows® 7 is available only for the Professional version
or higher and may not be supported depending on CPU capacity.
● Some features, including Aero and Flip 3D, are not supported in Windows® 7
Starter and Home Basic.
● Due to performance constraints on some models, the system may slow down or
the video playback may be lagged when using Windows Aero or Flip 3D.
● For more information on using Windows® 7, see Start > Help and Support.
● Some features may contain operating system messages which are not appropriate
for tablet products.
Note
Windows® 7 Welcome Center

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Windows® 7 Desktop
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Number Name Description
Start button Click this to view the Start menu.
Start menu
You can open a program required for starting Windows.
Type search terms in the search box to nd a speci c ap-
plication program or le.
Taskbar Currently running programs are displayed.
Language Bar
When working on a document or entering text, click these
icons to switch between languages or select special char-
acters.
Taskbar
Icons and clock
You can set the options for Volume, Power Management
and Backup.
Show desktop Click this to minimize all open windows and return to your
desktop.
Recycle Bin
The place in which Windows stores deleted les and fold-
ers. You can empty the Recycle Bin to delete them perma-
nently from your computer. Once recycled, the les and
folders cannot be retrieved.
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Start Menu
Number Name Description
Pinned programs
Frequently used
programs You can change the position of a program in the list.
All Programs
Instant search box You can look for programs, les and favorites by typing
in search terms.
Shortcuts
You can access all your documents, pictures and music
directly without remembering the exact location of the
items.
A
B
C
D
E
The Start menu contains everything you need to start using Windows.
The Desktop and the Start menu may vary depending on the product speci cation or the
version of the software provided.
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Help and Support
Click Help and Support to learn how to use Windows, get troubleshooting information,
or receive technical support. Please read through before using the computer.
1. Click the Start button and click
Help and Support in the Start
menu.
2. Use the Help and Support function fol-
lowing the instructions in the window.
This function helps you learn new fea-
tures of Windows® 7 and troubleshoot
various problems.
You can also access information from
Microsoft.
Taskbar Thumbnail Preview
Windows® 7 groups multiple windows of the same program (e.g., Internet Explorer, My
Computer, and Windows Explorer) and shows them as a single icon on your taskbar,
making it organized and giving it more space.
1. Previewing Explorer windows
Small thumbnail previews of opened
windows are displayed on your taskbar
when you hover your mouse on taskbar
icons. If you click one of the thumbnail
previews, the selected window opens on
your desktop.
2. Previewing My Computer and Windows
Explorer windows
Small thumbnail previews of opened
windows are displayed on your taskbar
when you hover your mouse on taskbar
icons. If you click one of the thumbnail
previews, the selected window opens on
your desktop.

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Windows® 7 Power Management
Windows® 7 provides simpler and yet more reliable power management features than
previous versions of Windows. Use Power Management to manage the power con-
sumption more ef ciently.
1. Go to Start > Control Panel and select View by > Small icons. Then, click Power Op-
tions.
2. When the [Select a power plan] window opens, select one you want under Plans
shown on the battery meter.
If the [High performance] plan is hidden, click the little arrow to the right of [Show
additional plans].
Balanced: Automatically balances perfor-
mance with energy consumption
on capable hardware.
Power saver: Saves energy by reducing your
computer's performance where
possible. Using this plan gives
you the maximum battery life.
High performance: Favors performance and
response speed, but may
use more energy.

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System Shutdown Options
Windows® 7 provides a shortcut menu to log off the user, lock the computer, restart the
computer, or quickly switch users without logging the previous user off.
Click the right-arrow button to the right of the [Shut down] button to display the additional
options for system shutdown.
Number Name Description
Switch user Logs in with another user account registered in the system.
Log off Closes all open programs and logs off the current user account.
Lock Locks the user account.
Restart Closes all open programs and safely restarts the system.
Sleep Switches the power off for the unused devices to minimize power
consumption.
Hibernate Saves the user programs and switches the system power off.
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Caution
● There may be times when Windows does not shut down properly. In this case,
press and hold the power button for 5 seconds or more to force shut down the sys-
tem. This should be used in emergency cases only as it can adversely affect the
system. It is best to shut down the computer by clicking the [Start] button on the
desktop and then selecting the [Shut down] button. If you do not use the [Shut
down] button to correctly power off the computer, data on your hard disk may get
damaged. If a program stops responding, press the Ctrl-Alt-Delete key combination
to quit the program in the Windows Task Manager or restart the system.
If Windows or an application is damaged by an abnormal shutdown, reinstall
Windows or the application. LG Electronics is not liable for any loss of data caused
by the user's actions.
● If you insert a USB memory stick just before entering the standby mode, the com-
puter may not enter the standby mode.

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If you set a password for the product, follow the instructions below to enter the password
with the on-screen keyboard.
1. Click the button on the bottom
left of the screen.
Setting the On-Screen Keyboard
3. When the on-screen keyboard appears
on the screen as illustrated, enter the
password.
2. Select [Type without the keyboard (On-
Screen Keyboard)] and click [OK].

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You can connect a USB-type keyboard, hub, digital camera and other devices that sup-
port USB.
Connecting Accessories
Connecting USB
Caution
● Spilling water, coffee, juice or any liquid on the surface of the product may result in
damage to the product, malfunction, or electric shock.
● Precautions for using the touchpad
- Do not touch the touchpad with a sharp object, such as the tip of a pen. Do not
peel off the cover sheet of the surface. The touchpad may get damaged. Do not
use two or more fingers at the same time or use gloved hands or wet hands. The
touchpad may not work properly. The touchpad also may not work properly
because of grease or dirt at the tip of your finger. Move the cursor by gently
touching the touchpad. Applying excessive force or using the touchpad in an
incorrect posture may injure your finger or wrist.

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Con guring the System Setup
Entering the System Setup
* Make sure to connect the USB keyboard before use.
Con guring the system setup involves accessing the CMOS RAM where the hardware
con guration is stored. Through the system setup process, the product acquires informa-
tion about the current date and time, memory capacity, hard disk capacity and type, etc.
This process is used for changing the password, modifying the boot order, or adding a
new device.
The information displayed in the setup window may vary depending on the product speci-
cation.
1. Turn the product power on.
2. When the logo appears, press the F2 key.
3. Then, the system setup window appears in a moment.
Caution
● Do not change the system setup unless necessary. An incorrect system setup may
cause an error so you will have to be careful.
● The CMOS setup menu and the factory default settings may be changed without
prior notice for performance improvement and may differ from the ones shown in
this user manual.
Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility
F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit EnterSelect Menu Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit
Advanced Security Boot Exit
System Time: [ ] Item Specific Help
<Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, or
<Enter> selects field
System Date:
Product Name:
Processor Type:
Processor Spd:
BIOS Version:
KBC Version:
UUID Number:
Pri Master
Total Memory:
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