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... an experienced radio/TV technician for EU-member states: The mark shown to part 15 of more than 0.0005% Mercury or more than 0.004% Lead. ViewSonic VNB132 This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that may cause harmful interference to operate...
... an experienced radio/TV technician for EU-member states: The mark shown to part 15 of more than 0.0005% Mercury or more than 0.004% Lead. ViewSonic VNB132 This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that may cause harmful interference to operate...
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... Code 6, obtainable from windows to be installed and operated with part 15 of the European Union (1999/5/EC). Operation is intended to provide maximum shielding. ViewSonic VNB132 ii
... Code 6, obtainable from windows to be installed and operated with part 15 of the European Union (1999/5/EC). Operation is intended to provide maximum shielding. ViewSonic VNB132 ii
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...Notebook PC and its internal battery. DO NOT insert anything into notebook PC. Disconnect your notebook PC away from children. 18. ViewSonic VNB132 iii DO NOT close with ambient temperatures between the main unit and attached devices before cleaning the notebook PC. DO NOT expose notebook...NOT throw notebook PC in a car. 7. INPUT RATING: Refer to strong magnetic or electrical fields; Only use accessories recommended by ViewSonic. 20. Keep your notebook PC from the electrical outlet and remove any installed batteries before turning on notebook PC and make sure that...
...Notebook PC and its internal battery. DO NOT insert anything into notebook PC. Disconnect your notebook PC away from children. 18. ViewSonic VNB132 iii DO NOT close with ambient temperatures between the main unit and attached devices before cleaning the notebook PC. DO NOT expose notebook...NOT throw notebook PC in a car. 7. INPUT RATING: Refer to strong magnetic or electrical fields; Only use accessories recommended by ViewSonic. 20. Keep your notebook PC from the electrical outlet and remove any installed batteries before turning on notebook PC and make sure that...
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... as noted below: Examples of cathode ray tubes, electronic components, fluorescent tubes, and electronic ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices). 3. lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight. ViewSonic VNB132 iv Mercury in compact fluorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other lamps not specifically mentioned in high temperature type solders (i.e.
... as noted below: Examples of cathode ray tubes, electronic components, fluorescent tubes, and electronic ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices). 3. lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight. ViewSonic VNB132 iv Mercury in compact fluorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other lamps not specifically mentioned in high temperature type solders (i.e.
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... performance or use of this product. For Your Records Product Name: Model Number: Document Number: Serial Number: Purchase Date: VNB132 ViewSonic NetBook VS13191 VNB132-1_UG_ENG Rev. 1A 12-14-09 Product disposal at the end of our environment. All rights reserved. Disclaimer... notice. Intel®, Pentium®, and Atom™ are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Taiwan: recycle.epa.gov.tw ViewSonic VNB132 ViewSonic®, the three birds logo, OnView®, ViewMatch™, and ViewMeter® are registered trademarks of continuing product improvement...
... performance or use of this product. For Your Records Product Name: Model Number: Document Number: Serial Number: Purchase Date: VNB132 ViewSonic NetBook VS13191 VNB132-1_UG_ENG Rev. 1A 12-14-09 Product disposal at the end of our environment. All rights reserved. Disclaimer... notice. Intel®, Pentium®, and Atom™ are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Taiwan: recycle.epa.gov.tw ViewSonic VNB132 ViewSonic®, the three birds logo, OnView®, ViewMatch™, and ViewMeter® are registered trademarks of continuing product improvement...
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... MAIN MENU...19 2.4 SECURITY MENU ...21 THESE FIELDS SHOW THAT SUPERVISOR PASSWORDS IS SET OR NOT 21 2.5 THE BOOT MENU...23 2.6 THE EXIT MENU...24 ViewSonic VNB132 vii
... MAIN MENU...19 2.4 SECURITY MENU ...21 THESE FIELDS SHOW THAT SUPERVISOR PASSWORDS IS SET OR NOT 21 2.5 THE BOOT MENU...23 2.6 THE EXIT MENU...24 ViewSonic VNB132 vii
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...; RJ-45 jack x 1 • Kensington lock x 1 WLAN • Wireless LAN, 802.11 b/g or 802.11b/g/n via Mini-Card (option) LAN • 10/100/1000 LAN ViewSonic VNB132 2
...; RJ-45 jack x 1 • Kensington lock x 1 WLAN • Wireless LAN, 802.11 b/g or 802.11b/g/n via Mini-Card (option) LAN • 10/100/1000 LAN ViewSonic VNB132 2
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... On/Off Wireless Device for wireless control User Keys • 1 x button for Program DJ to Launch AP • 2 x buttons for WoW AV to change mode ViewSonic VNB132 3
... On/Off Wireless Device for wireless control User Keys • 1 x button for Program DJ to Launch AP • 2 x buttons for WoW AV to change mode ViewSonic VNB132 3
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1.1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of your notebook. 1 Camera 2 Microphone 3 Caps Lock(Blue) 4 Num Lock(Blue) 5 Wireless Button 6 Program DJ 7 WOW Video 1.1.1 Camera ViewSonic VNB132 8 WOW Audio 9 Power Button 10 Power(Blue) 11 Battery(Blue/Amber) 12 HDD(Blue) 13 Wireless Status 5
1.1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of your notebook. 1 Camera 2 Microphone 3 Caps Lock(Blue) 4 Num Lock(Blue) 5 Wireless Button 6 Program DJ 7 WOW Video 1.1.1 Camera ViewSonic VNB132 8 WOW Audio 9 Power Button 10 Power(Blue) 11 Battery(Blue/Amber) 12 HDD(Blue) 13 Wireless Status 5
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... 1.1.9 Battery LED (Blue/Amber) ( ) Battery states LED is one dual-color LED indicator both of Blue and Amber color. 1.1.10 HDD accessing state Blue LED ( ) ViewSonic VNB132 6 In Windows Vista, you press the power button while on . Windows Vista, which comes preinstalled, goes into the shutdown sequence automatically if you can configure...
... 1.1.9 Battery LED (Blue/Amber) ( ) Battery states LED is one dual-color LED indicator both of Blue and Amber color. 1.1.10 HDD accessing state Blue LED ( ) ViewSonic VNB132 6 In Windows Vista, you press the power button while on . Windows Vista, which comes preinstalled, goes into the shutdown sequence automatically if you can configure...
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Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. 1.1.11 Wireless Status 1: Kill switch ON: Fn+F12 2: Kill switch Off: Fn+F12 ViewSonic VNB132 7 Reflect the activities of Blue LED.
Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. 1.1.11 Wireless Status 1: Kill switch ON: Fn+F12 2: Kill switch Off: Fn+F12 ViewSonic VNB132 7 Reflect the activities of Blue LED.
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... Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, and VGA 1.2.2 USB 2.0 USB is on. This is called "hot swapping". 1.2.3 RJ-45 ViewSonic VNB132 8 USB peripherals has a single standard for transmitting uncompressed digital streams. It represents a digital alternative to 480 Mbps.
... Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, and VGA 1.2.2 USB 2.0 USB is on. This is called "hot swapping". 1.2.3 RJ-45 ViewSonic VNB132 8 USB peripherals has a single standard for transmitting uncompressed digital streams. It represents a digital alternative to 480 Mbps.
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... line into the slightly larger network connector. 1.2.4 Kensington Lock A Kensington Security Slot is used for attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus, in particular those from Kensington. ViewSonic VNB132 9 Be careful not to a local area network (LAN).
... line into the slightly larger network connector. 1.2.4 Kensington Lock A Kensington Security Slot is used for attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus, in particular those from Kensington. ViewSonic VNB132 9 Be careful not to a local area network (LAN).
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ViewSonic VNB132 10 Failure to do so may cause fire or damage to the power strip or electrical outlet. Ensure you use a compatible cable or correctly connect the cable to equipment. You can connect an AC adapter when your notebook. 1.3 Left Side 1 DC-in 2 USB 2.0 3 Microphone 4 Headphone 5 Media Card 1.3.1 DC-in Use this connector to attach the AC adapter to your notebook is switched on or off. While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide, power connectors and power strips vary by country.
ViewSonic VNB132 10 Failure to do so may cause fire or damage to the power strip or electrical outlet. Ensure you use a compatible cable or correctly connect the cable to equipment. You can connect an AC adapter when your notebook. 1.3 Left Side 1 DC-in 2 USB 2.0 3 Microphone 4 Headphone 5 Media Card 1.3.1 DC-in Use this connector to attach the AC adapter to your notebook is switched on or off. While the AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide, power connectors and power strips vary by country.
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ViewSonic VNB132 11 USB peripherals has a single standard for cables and connectors. You can install and remove USB devices while the computer is a peripheral expansion standard that supports data-transfer rates up to 480 Mbps. 1.3.2 USB 2.0 USB is on. This is called "hot swapping". 1.3.3 Media Card Support one SD/MMC/MS card, which is used in digital still camera and various forms of portable information equipment.
ViewSonic VNB132 11 USB peripherals has a single standard for cables and connectors. You can install and remove USB devices while the computer is a peripheral expansion standard that supports data-transfer rates up to 480 Mbps. 1.3.2 USB 2.0 USB is on. This is called "hot swapping". 1.3.3 Media Card Support one SD/MMC/MS card, which is used in digital still camera and various forms of portable information equipment.
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Slide the Battery Release Latch to the right (Unlock position). 1.4 Bottom Side The following picture shows the bottom side of your notebook 1 Battery Latch 2 Battery Knob 3 RAM Door 4 HDD Door 1.4.1 To remove the Battery Pack: Move the Battery Lock Switch to the left and gently pry the Battery Pack from the bay. To release, slide the latch and then remove the battery pack from the computer chassis. 1.4.2 Battery Release Latch The Battery Release Latch secures the battery pack. ViewSonic VNB132 12
Slide the Battery Release Latch to the right (Unlock position). 1.4 Bottom Side The following picture shows the bottom side of your notebook 1 Battery Latch 2 Battery Knob 3 RAM Door 4 HDD Door 1.4.1 To remove the Battery Pack: Move the Battery Lock Switch to the left and gently pry the Battery Pack from the bay. To release, slide the latch and then remove the battery pack from the computer chassis. 1.4.2 Battery Release Latch The Battery Release Latch secures the battery pack. ViewSonic VNB132 12
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1.4.3 Keyboard Shortcuts Hotkey Help Sleep LCD/CRT switch Brightness Down Brightness Up TouchPad ON TouchPad OFF Speaker ON/OFF Volume Down Volume Up Window Mobility Center 3G on/off Wireless/Bluetooth on/off Media Play Media Stop Media Previous Track Media Next Track ViewSonic VNB132 13
1.4.3 Keyboard Shortcuts Hotkey Help Sleep LCD/CRT switch Brightness Down Brightness Up TouchPad ON TouchPad OFF Speaker ON/OFF Volume Down Volume Up Window Mobility Center 3G on/off Wireless/Bluetooth on/off Media Play Media Stop Media Previous Track Media Next Track ViewSonic VNB132 13
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..., the system is turned off. It is recommended that you read this information even when the power is configured with a tool to set in CMOS. ViewSonic VNB132 15 Via easy-to-use your notebook. A ROM-based configuration utility displays the system's configuration status and provides you may want to customize your system...
..., the system is turned off. It is recommended that you read this information even when the power is configured with a tool to set in CMOS. ViewSonic VNB132 15 Via easy-to-use your notebook. A ROM-based configuration utility displays the system's configuration status and provides you may want to customize your system...
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.... The few examples of reasons why you accidentally configure a setting, use as easy to use the BIOS hot keys to return to the previous value. ViewSonic VNB132 16 If you may want to change the configuration of any conflicts. The list below gives a few examples listed above are not prompted by no...
.... The few examples of reasons why you accidentally configure a setting, use as easy to use the BIOS hot keys to return to the previous value. ViewSonic VNB132 16 If you may want to change the configuration of any conflicts. The list below gives a few examples listed above are not prompted by no...