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Raon Digital Inc.
(462-806) Seacocks Tower Suite No. 1005, 513-14
Sandawon-dong, Joongwon-gu, Sungnam city, Gyunggi-do
www.raondigital.com
Ultra Portable PC
Raon Digital recommends WindowⓇ XP Home Edition
Product Manual
Vega
제품사용설명서
All-purpose entertainer is right in your hand.
Thank you for purchasing Vega of Raon Digital.
Ultra Portable PC
Contents
Components of Vega
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09
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14
18
19
20
21
31
32
33
35
34
36
24
25
26
38
39
40
04
Components of Vega
Names of each Vega part
Vega specifications
Caution
How to use the shortcut keys
How to use the Virtual Keyboard
Examples on how to use the Virtual Keyboard
Vega Key
How to use the front view keys
Installing Vega Utility
Vega Video
Video resolution
How to use an external monitor
Changing the video resolution
Utilizing Vega functions
System maintenance
Utilization Tips
Recharging the battery
Changing the LCD brightness
Using Vega as a USB storage device
Restoring BIOS Parameter
Q&A
How to use the Touch Panel
Reinstalling Windows
Installing Display Adaptor
Safety Cautions
It is very important that you follow the safety instruction of the manual
in order to prevent any possible malfunctions.
We recommend keeping the user’s
manual at
a place where it can be easily found.
•Do not place anything on top of the product.
•Do not use the product while driving.
•Avoid contacting it with heating devices.
•Do not drop or inflict impact on the product.
•Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product.
•Use a soft cloth when cleaning the product.
•Be caution of the foreign substances.
•Do not use in the areas with damp, dust and black dirt.
•Do not place the product near a magnet or in the magnetic field.
•Be caution for malfunction when using the product in the excessive static generating areas.
•Do not disconnect the USB cable or power outage while reading or writing a file.
Doing so would cause a problem and is likely to damage the data.
•Always backup important files.
(The company does not have any responsibility for a problem that occurs due to the user’s malpractice.)
•Use only the AC adapter supplied with the product for electric safety.
•Disconnect all connected cables like AC adaptor when thunder and lightening occur.
There is high possibility of an electric shock or a fire.
•There could be a bad sector due to a physical impact on the HDD.
•Do not use the headphone/earphone in high volume while on foot,
especially when crossing a crosswalk.
•Stop using or reduce the level of sound when you feel ringing in your ears.
•Be caution not to let the headphone/earphone caught between the doors
of trains and cars.
•Many hours of music listening in high volume could damage hearing ability.
•Do not use the headphone/earphone when operating a bicycle, car or a motorcycle.
Things to be caution for data loss (HDD Maintenance)
Be caution not to damage the data in the HDD.
■ HDD is a sensitive product. An impact while in use or external environment
could cause malfunction of the product.
■ If the HDD is damaged due to external environment or by user’s
carelessness,
the computer manufacturer holds no responsibility whatsoever.
What could cause the HDD and data damage
■ When an external impact is inflicted while disassembling the computer or in installation.
■ When reset (re-boot) the computer due to a power breakdown or
power goes off while operating HDD.
■ When the power goes off while running a program.
■ When transporting the main body or inflict an impact while HDD is running.
■ When copying or deleting a file using a USB device
while in standby or maximum power saving mode.
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Customer Information Card
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Customer Information Card
Product Name :
Date purchased :
Customer’s name :
The serial number of the product :
E-mail :
Other :
Please fill out the Customer Information Card immediately after purchasing the product.
You may use it when requesting service.
@
Model :
Copyright
The copyright of this manual is with Raon Digital. Using or copying the manual,
partly or entirely without permission of Raon Digital is prohibited.
The details of this manual may be changed without prior notice to upgrade
the functions of the product. Raon Digital does not warranty any data loss.
It is wholly within the user’s discretion to be caution about important data
and always back up for safety.
Things to be caution when changing OS
The default OS installed in the computer is Microsoft Windows
Ⓡ
XP.
Deleting Microsoft Windows
Ⓡ
XP and installing other OS means no change,
no refund and no free service when a problem occurs.
Components of Vega
Names of each Vega part
Vega specifications
Components of Vega
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Components of Vega
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USB WiFi Wireless LAN
VGA cable
Vega User’s Manual
hand strap + touch pen
USB cable
Window XP CD
Vega + Standard (large size) battery
power cable
earphone
adaptor
pouch
Components of Vega
The following items, accessory and the user’s manual come together
as a Vega package. All other additional components can be purchased
in the Raon Digital’s on-line shopping mall (www.vega-mall.com). The world smallest Ultra Portable PC has employed 4.3 inch LCD and it maximized
mobility thanks to the long battery lifetime that lasts close to 6 hours. You can
experience all kinds of movie clips and various kinds of games in the working environment
same as computers with window XP operating system. You can also enjoy all kinds
of word processing and the unrestricted wireless Internet when connecting it to external WiFi.
off
If a task is terminated using power off
or maximum power saving mode
and when a task is terminated in
standby mode for the first time.
green
If started in the power off mode
red
If power has been turned off in the
standby mode and if the power
has been turned off forcefully after
changing the battery for the first time.
Orange
If started in the standby mode
Condition of the device according to the power LED colors
Front view
Standard package
Mouse / Cursor
Stereo Speaker
When installed a standard battery (Basic spec.)
160 x 80 x 27.5 mm 480g
When installed a compact battery (Option)
160 x 80 x 24 mm 350g
4.3” 800x480 16M color LCD
Touch Screen
Screen touch keyboard
13 Keys + Control
- Cursor & Cursor Control
- Enter, Esc, Tab, Delete, Back Space
- Scroll , Space, Windows
- Function F1~F10
- Number 0~9 - Shift ,Ctl ,Alt
Names of each Vega part.
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Names of each Vega part.
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Upper view
Bottom view
The back of Vega (Detach the battery)
Right side view
Left side view
Stereo Speaker
DC 10 ~15V input
External VGA monitor
- 1280 x 1024 - 1152 x 864
- 1024 x 768 - 800 x 600
- 640 x 480
60/70/72/75/85Hz
8/16/32 BPP color
Microphone
POWERRESETHOLD
Ring
connecting
part
USB Host
( Wireless LAN/DMB/Navigator,…)
USB Host
( Wireless LAN/DMB/Navigator,…)
USB Device
(external HDD)
Headphone
Battery OPEN
Battery OPEN
CMOS Reset
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System Specifications
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Vega System Specifications
Specification
AMD Geode LX800
Microsoft
Ⓡ
Windows
Ⓡ
XP Home
L1 64KB-I/64KB-D L2 128KB
X86 + Integrate FPU + intel MMX + AMD 3Dnow
DDR400 / PC3200 256MB/512MB
AMD CS5536
Video Scaling / Mixing / VOP
0.7W+0.7W Stereo Speaker
400:1 / 200cd/m2
3Hrs(80% Charge)
AC100~240V 50/60Hz 35W
DC 10~15V 3A
80° /80°
50mW / 20Ohm
1 Internal Mono / External Jack
Up to 1920x1440x32bpp 85Hz
External Monitor
H x V
Optional
W x H x D
Operating + Charge
Toshiba 1.8” 30GB 4200rpm
High performance 2D graphics controller
Microsoft
Ⓡ
Windows
Ⓡ
GDI GUI acceleration
Hardware screen rotation
RealTek ALC203
EAX/DirectSound3D/A3D/I3DL2 compatible
4.3” (93.6 x56.16mm) WVGA
800x480 resolution 16M color 60Hz
Li-ion 10.8V 3300mAH Standard Pack
Li-ion 10.8V 1100mAH Compact Pack
Dimension 160 x 80 x 27.5 mm (Standard Pack)
Dimension 160 x 80 x 24 mm (Compact Pack)
480g/350g (Standard/Compact Pack)
Operating : 10 ~ 35 (20~80% Humidity)
Storage : -5 ~ 40 ( 5~90% Humidity)
Up to 5.5Hrs (Standard Pack)
Up to 1.8Hrs (Compact Pack)
( VGA Size Movie playing, LCD Full Brightness,
50% Internal Speaker Volume Condition)
CPU
OS
HDD
Graphics
Sound
LCD
Battery
Temperature
Power
Physical
Cache Memory
Instruction set
Main Memory
Main Chipset
Video processor
Speaker
Contrast Ratio/Luminance
Viewing angle
Battery Life
Charge Time
DC input
Headphone
Microphone
Display Controller
Items Remark
Vega Key
How to use the front view keys
How to use the shortcut keys
How to use the Virtual Keyboard
Examples on how to use the Virtual Keyboard
How to use the Touch Panel
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Vega Key
The 4 basic key input methods
Vega has the front view keys and the Virtual Keyboard that displays in the screen.
These are similar functions to the keyboards and mouse of the general PCs and the
Virtual Keyboard is operated in the touch screen using the touch pen.
There are 13 key buttons on the right and left side of Vega, and each key has several functions
according to how they are combined. The users can use the product more freely and conveniently
once they get used to the key buttons.
Each key can be input in the following 4 types of methods according to general input,
combination of keys and ON/OFF of LED.
The value for other keys will be determined in the same inputting pattern.
Please refer to the diagram in the next page!
if Num LED is On
input number
▶Combination principal of the keys ; example
Combination key
13 Keys
Mouse / Cursor
Input method No.
1
Press one Key then the print( ) in the upper left will be input.
Input value
Input using the Cursor Key when the Cursor Key’s LED light is on.
If“Num”LED is in OFF mode,
use the Function Key to input.
If“Num”LED is in ON mode,
use Number Key to input.
Press at the same time then the print in the
upper bottom left will be input.
Mouse Wheel up
F3
LED OFF
LED ON
LED OFF
LED ON
Input method No.
3
Input value
3
Input value
Cursor Up
Input value
3
PgUp
Input method No.
2
Input value
Page Up
3
PgUp
+
Input method No.
4
The LED of Cursor Key will be On/Off when pressing key while pressing key.
LED ON
LED ON
LED OFF
How to use the front view keys
=
=
=
=
=
Input as 3 3
if Num LED is Off
input Function Key
F3
Input as Page up
The combination of
The Num LED will be ON/OFF when pressing the key.
while pressing the
keys is inputted using F10.
==Input as F3
=
Input as Cursor Up
Input as Mouse wheel up
0Ctrl
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Now, try to input the following values!
LED ON
The Num LED will be ON/OFF when pressing the key while pressing the key.
Input method No.1Input method No.2Input method No.3Input method No.4
The key input diagram
Key input value
Key
9
lcd
0Ctrl
Alt
3
PgUp
◀
<<
4
PgDn
◀
<<
5Del
Home
◀
End
6
◀
1
2
Esc
8
7
9
lcd
0
res
Ctrl
3
PgUp
◀
<<
4
PgDn
◀
<<
5Del
Home
◀
End
6
◀
1
2
Esc
8
7
3
PgUp
<<
4
PgDn
<<
5Del
Home
End
6
Mouse left button
Mouse right button
Mouse Wheel up
Mouse Wheel down
delete
tap
space
window
shift
Left
Left
Left
control
alt
Key input value
Key Key input value Key input value Key input value
Key Key Key
3
PgUp
◀
<<
4
PgDn
◀
<<
5Del
Home
◀
End
6
◀
1
2
Esc
8
7
enter
+ +
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
escape
Cursor Up
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
9
lcd
0
res
Ctrl
3
PgUp
◀
<<
4
PgDn
◀
<<
5Del
Home
◀
End
6
◀
1
2
Esc
8
7
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
num
(LED ON)
Cursor Down
Cursor Left
Cursor Right
Page Up
Page Down
Home
End
back space
key board
Call/Return
Retrieve the Virtual Keyboard
and press it again to release.
num
(LED OFF)
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This section introduces the shortcut keys that would use for changing or controlling
the device using other combination beside the standard front keys.
Input value
Input value
Input value
How to Use the Shortcut Keys
The shortcut keys
Call task manager
Terminate program
Change program
4
PgDn
◀
<<
0Ctrl Alt
Alt
Alt
5Del
Home
◀
End
6
◀
Alt + Ctrl + Del
Alt + F4
Alt + Tab
Device controlling keys
Force ON/OFF the LCD Back Light.
Change LCD resolution
As the buttons are pressed, it will converse into 640x480, 800x480,
800x600 and 1024x768 resolution.
Change the left Mouse to cursor key
0Ctrl
Alt
9
lcd
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
The LCD LED will be ON/OFF at each press and is
set to force OFF when the LCD Back Light is ON position.
This can be used to save energy while listening to music.
The LCD LED will be ON/OFF at each press and in
ON position, use it as the Cursor Key and as
Mouse when in Off position.
How to use the Virtual Keyboard
Press the key while pressing the key.
Call the Virtual Keyboard
Place the cursor at the location you want using Touch or Mouse
and input the words into the virtual Keyboard.
1. Pressing this button will move location to up and down.
2. This button displays the full screen.
3. This button terminates the Virtual Keyboard.
4. This option button adjusts transparency.
8
The Virtual Keyboard will disappear when the key is pressed again
while pressing the key.
8
① ② ③ ④
① ② ③ ④
↔
A. You can adjust the transparency setting value of the full screen.
B. You can adjust the transparency setting value of the standard screen.
C. You can test and check selected transparency prior
to applying the setting value.
D. Selecting‘OK’will apply the set transparency.
The least setting value will set clear transparency.
A
B
C
D