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... dispose the equipment as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems according to operate the equipment. If the batteries, accumulators and button cells included with this equipment does cause harmful interference to the right is in a residential installation. If ...changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. ViewSonic VNB132 Operation is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for European Countries The device complies with the ...
... dispose the equipment as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems according to operate the equipment. If the batteries, accumulators and button cells included with this equipment does cause harmful interference to the right is in a residential installation. If ...changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. ViewSonic VNB132 Operation is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for European Countries The device complies with the ...
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... NOT disassemble notebook PC. ViewSonic VNB132 iii Keep the environment clean and dry. 3. DO NOT leave notebook PC facing the sun as this can damage the electronic circuits. 16. DO NOT expose notebook PC to the rating label on the floppy disks. 6. Use only the Battery Packs approved by ViewSonic. 13. DO NOT place...
... NOT disassemble notebook PC. ViewSonic VNB132 iii Keep the environment clean and dry. 3. DO NOT leave notebook PC facing the sun as this can damage the electronic circuits. 16. DO NOT expose notebook PC to the rating label on the floppy disks. 6. Use only the Battery Packs approved by ViewSonic. 13. DO NOT place...
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... LED (Blue) ...6 1.1.4 Wireless Button ...6 1.1.5 WOW Video Button ...6 1.1.6 WOW Audio Button ...6 1.1.7 Power Buttons...6 1.1.8 Power LED (Blue) ...6 1.1.9 Battery LED (Blue/Amber) ...6 1.1.10 HDD accessing state Blue LED 6 1.1.11 Wireless Status...7 1.2 RIGHT SIDE...8 1.2.1 HDMI Port ...8 1.2.2 USB 2.0...8 1.2.3 RJ... DC-in ...10 1.3.2 USB 2.0...11 1.3.3 Media Card...11 1.4 BOTTOM SIDE ...12 1.4.1 To remove the Battery Pack:...12 1.4.2 Battery Release Latch...12 1.4.3 Keyboard Shortcuts...13 CHAPTER 2 THE BIOS SETUP PROGRAM 14 2.1 INTRODUCTION ...15 2.2 NAVIGATING ... ViewSonic VNB132 vii
... LED (Blue) ...6 1.1.4 Wireless Button ...6 1.1.5 WOW Video Button ...6 1.1.6 WOW Audio Button ...6 1.1.7 Power Buttons...6 1.1.8 Power LED (Blue) ...6 1.1.9 Battery LED (Blue/Amber) ...6 1.1.10 HDD accessing state Blue LED 6 1.1.11 Wireless Status...7 1.2 RIGHT SIDE...8 1.2.1 HDMI Port ...8 1.2.2 USB 2.0...8 1.2.3 RJ... DC-in ...10 1.3.2 USB 2.0...11 1.3.3 Media Card...11 1.4 BOTTOM SIDE ...12 1.4.1 To remove the Battery Pack:...12 1.4.2 Battery Release Latch...12 1.4.3 Keyboard Shortcuts...13 CHAPTER 2 THE BIOS SETUP PROGRAM 14 2.1 INTRODUCTION ...15 2.2 NAVIGATING ... ViewSonic VNB132 vii
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...; 1 Power Button LED • 1 LED for Wireless Button • 1 LED for IDE HDD activity • 1 LED for System status (Power On / Suspend) • 1 LED for Battery status (Charging / Full / L1 / L2) • 1 LED for Bluetoooth/WiFi/3G status Control buttons • Magnetic lid switch control for system standby/wakeup or suspend... 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
...; 1 Power Button LED • 1 LED for Wireless Button • 1 LED for IDE HDD activity • 1 LED for System status (Power On / Suspend) • 1 LED for Battery status (Charging / Full / L1 / L2) • 1 LED for Bluetoooth/WiFi/3G status Control buttons • Magnetic lid switch control for system standby/wakeup or suspend... 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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... Caps Lock (Blue) Caps lock LED (Blue): Caps Lock State of Blue and Amber color. 1.1.10 HDD accessing state Blue LED ( ) ViewSonic VNB132 6 The built-in Tone, Bass, Balance and Volume. 1.1.7 Power Buttons Press to turn your notebook on. Windows Vista, which comes preinstalled, goes...Change advanced power settings. 1.1.8 Power LED (Blue) Power LED and Suspend LED indicate the systems power states by user combinations 1.1.9 Battery LED (Blue/Amber) ( ) Battery states LED is a setting assortment for Video conditions preset in color Defines. 1.1.6 WOW Audio Button WOW Audio is one dual-...
... Caps Lock (Blue) Caps lock LED (Blue): Caps Lock State of Blue and Amber color. 1.1.10 HDD accessing state Blue LED ( ) ViewSonic VNB132 6 The built-in Tone, Bass, Balance and Volume. 1.1.7 Power Buttons Press to turn your notebook on. Windows Vista, which comes preinstalled, goes...Change advanced power settings. 1.1.8 Power LED (Blue) Power LED and Suspend LED indicate the systems power states by user combinations 1.1.9 Battery LED (Blue/Amber) ( ) Battery states LED is a setting assortment for Video conditions preset in color Defines. 1.1.6 WOW Audio Button WOW Audio is one dual-...
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Slide the Battery Release Latch to the right (Unlock position). 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 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.
Slide the Battery Release Latch to the right (Unlock position). 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 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.
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...Setup options. However, eventually you may want to customize your system to your individual work needs. These parameters are stored in nonvolatile battery backed-up CMOS RAM, which saves this chapter and become familiar with the configurations that can configure such items as how to .... This chapter guides you through the Setup program by the factory technicians. A brief discussion of your notebook to suit your new settings. ViewSonic VNB132 15 2.1 Introduction The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that you read this information even when...
...Setup options. However, eventually you may want to customize your system to your individual work needs. These parameters are stored in nonvolatile battery backed-up CMOS RAM, which saves this chapter and become familiar with the configurations that can configure such items as how to .... This chapter guides you through the Setup program by the factory technicians. A brief discussion of your notebook to suit your new settings. ViewSonic VNB132 15 2.1 Introduction The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that you read this information even when...