ViewSonic VNB141 VS13235 User Manual
ViewSonic VNB141 VS13235 User Manual

ViewSonic VNB141 VS13235 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ViewSonic ® - User Guide - Guide de l’utilisateur - Bedienungsanleitung VNB141 - Guía del usuario NetBook - Pyководство пользователя - Οδηγός χρηστών - 使用手冊(繁中) - 使用手冊 (簡中) Model No. : VS13235...
  • Page 2 s nstalled outdoors s subject to lcensng. The nstaller of ths rado equpment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada lmts for the general populaton; consult Safety Code 6, obtanable from Health Canada’s web ste www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb. ViewSonic VNB141...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Use only the Battery Packs approved by VewSonc. Notebook PC has vents to dsperse heat. DO NOT place notebook PC on soft objects (e.g.: bed, sofa, your lap) as this can block the air flow from those vents and cause system halt due to overheatng. ViewSonic VNB141...
  • Page 4 4. Lead as an allottng element n steel contanng up to 0.35% lead by weght, alumnum contanng up to 0.4% lead by weght and as a cooper alloy contanng up to 4% lead by weght. ViewSonic VNB141 Proposed Maximum Concentration...
  • Page 5: Copyright Information

    s concerned about the preservaton of our envronment. Please dspose of ths ® product properly at the end of ts useful lfe. For the recyclng nformaton, please refer to our webste: 1. USA: www.vewsonc.com/company/green/recycle-program/ 2. Europe: www.vewsonceurope.com/uk/support/recyclng-nformaton/ 3. Tawan: recycle.epa.gov.tw ViewSonic VNB141 , and the Wndows ® , VewMatch ® Corporaton.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    1.3.7 Keyboard Shortcuts ... 12 Chapter 2 The Power System (Windows 7)... 14 2.1 Power Management ... 15 2.1.1 Managing Your Notebook’s Power ... 15 2.1.2 Power Management Modes ... 15 2.1.2.1 Sleep Mode ... 15 2.1.2.2 Hibernate Mode ... 16 VNB141 ViewSonic Contents...
  • Page 7 3.2 Navigating through the BIOS Setup Program ... 26 3.2.1 System Setup ... 26 3.2.2 Invoking setup ... 26 3.2.2.1 Main Menu ... 27 3.2.2.2 Advanced Menu ... 28 3.2.2.3 Security Menu ... 28 3.2.2.4 Boot Menu ... 29 3.2.2.5 Exit Menu ... 30 VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Wireless LAN, 802.11 b, g, n / 802.11 b, g • Bluetooth 2.1 ,EDR Keyboard • Compal generic Standard type , dimension 300X108.9X5.1mm • Support Super-multi DVD Pointing Device • 2D Touch Pad without buttons Mini-card • 1 half-size WLAN card VNB141 ViewSonic Specifications...
  • Page 9: Control Buttons

    Battery Life ( estimation ) : UMA : 2.25A , 6.5 Hours 2.6A, 7.5 Hours Discrete : 2.25A , 4.4 Hours 2.6A, Users Keys • 1 button for Program DJ • 2 Button for WoW AV to Change mode VNB141 ViewSonic 5 Hrs...
  • Page 10 • Wireless Enable Disable ( with hot-key OSD ) • Wow Video & Audio3 Regulatory • EMI: FCC-B, CE, CCC, C-Tick, BSMI • Safety: Compliant to UL/CSA, TUV, CB • WHQL LOGO (Windows Vista / Win 7 ) VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook

    Chapter 1 Introducing Your Notebook ViewSonic VNB141...
  • Page 12: Front Side

    1.1 Front Side The following picture shows the front side of your notebook. Camera Power Button Wireless Led Power Led Battery Led VNB141 ViewSonic HDD Led Num Lock Led Caps Lock Led Program DJ Led WOW Video Led WOW Audio Led...
  • Page 13: Mic

    Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. 1.1.8 Number Lock (Blue) Led Reflect the activities of Blue LED. Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. 1.1.9 Caps Lock (Blue) Led Reflect the activities of Blue LED. Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 14: Program Dj (Blue) Led

    Note: LED is controlled directly by hardware. 1.1.11 WOW Audio Button WOW Audio is a setting assortment for audio conditions preset in Tone, Bass, Balance and Volume. 1.1.12 WOW Video Button WOW Video is a setting assortment for Video conditions preset in color Defines. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 15: Right Side

    The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio/video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed digital streams. It represents a digital alternative to consumer analog standards such as Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, and VGA VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 16: Usb 2.0

    This is called “hot swapping”. 1.2.4 ODD (Green) The optical disc drive provides a means for you to import/export data into/from your notebook. Depending on the configuration of your notebook, you may either be able to record or play CDs/DVDs. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 17: Left Side

    A Kensington Security Slot is a small, metal-reinforced hole found on almost all small or portable computer and electronics equipment, particularly on expensive and/or relatively light ones, such as laptops, computer monitors, desktop computers, gaming consoles, and video projectors. It is used for attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus, in particular those from Kensington. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 18: Dc-In

    Be careful not to plug the telephone line into the slightly larger network connector. 1.3.6 e-SATA + USB Use this port to connect an e-SATA or USB device, such as a mouse, external storage device, external keyboard, or printer to the computer. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 19: Keyboard Shortcuts

    1.3.7 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 Blank VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 20 Wireless/Bluetooth on/off Media Play Media Stop Media Previous Track Media Next Track VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 The Power System (Windows 7)

    Chapter 2 The Power System (Windows 7) ViewSonic VNB141...
  • Page 22: Power Management

    In Sleep Mode, if your notebook loses power from both of the electrical outlet and the battery, the data in your notebook may be lost. VNB141 ViewSonic Managing Your Notebook’s Power Power Management Modes Power Options Properties...
  • Page 23: Hibernate Mode

    Touch Pad. For more information about Hibernate Mode, see 2.1 Turning Your Notebook On and Off 2.1.3 Power Options Properties To access the Windows Power Options window: Start > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Power Options VNB141 ViewSonic > Hibernate.
  • Page 24: Select A Power Plan

    Set the computer to Do nothing / Sleep / Hibernate / Shutdown when you press the power button. • Set the computer to Do nothing / Sleep / Hibernate / Shutdown when you close the laptop lid • Select the password requirement when the computer wakes from sleep. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 25: Create A Power Plan

    AC power or batteries in order to prolong the battery usage while still providing optimal performance. You can also individually alter and save each of these settings and schemes if desired. Choose from the following three power plans that describe the desired relationship between power and performance. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 26 Windows Vista automatically chooses the Speed Step Mode to find the most appropriate speed for your processor according to the type of plan you choose and your current system demands. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 27: Battery

    Indicator behavior Charging Flashes blue Fully Charged Solid blue Critical Low Amber > approximately 3 minutes left; system beeps VNB141 ViewSonic Battery Performance Checking the Battery Charge Power Meter Low-Battery Warning Charging the Battery Removing a Battery Installing a Battery...
  • Page 28: Power Meter

    Once a battery pack is fully charged for the first time, please use your notebook on battery power until the battery discharges completely. This will extend the battery life, and helps to ensure the accurate monitoring of the battery capacity. VNB141 ViewSonic icon on the taskbar to check the remaining battery...
  • Page 29: Low-Battery Warning

    Slide the battery lock to switch back to the locked position. 2.2.9 Storing a Battery If storing your notebook for an extended period of time, please remove the battery. Fully charge the battery before using your notebook again. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 30: Working With Extra Battery Packs

    If you are not using your notebook for a long period, please remove the battery. • If you have a spare battery pack, please alternate the batteries. • Ensure your notebook is off when replacing the battery. Store the spare battery packs in a cool, dry place, out of the direct sunlight. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 The Bios Setup Program

    Chapter 3 The BIOS Setup Program ViewSonic VNB141...
  • Page 32: Introduction

    BIOS. The next section explains how to move around in the Setup program, as well as how to specify and save your new settings. A brief discussion of the optional settings among the different submenus follows. VNB141 ViewSonic...
  • Page 33: Navigating Through The Bios Setup Program

    The features are divided into 2 parts as follows: Allows the user to check system BIOS information.. Main Allows the user to set SATA Controller Mode. Advanced VNB141 ViewSonic Accessing the BIOS Setup Program Launching Submenus Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program...
  • Page 34: Main Menu

    32Bit SMI will occupy 1 MB and UMA frame buffer (Integrated VGA uses only). Extended Memory size = Total memory size - 1 MB – 1 MB – UMA frame buffer VNB141 ViewSonic Phoenix Secure Core(tm) Setup Utility Security...
  • Page 35: Advanced Menu

    Supervisor Password Is: Set Supervisor Password Password on boot: ↑↓ select Item F1 Help ←→ select menu Esc Exit VNB141 ViewSonic Phoenix Secure Core(tm) Setup Utility Security Boot -/+ Change Values Enter Select→Sub-Menu Phoenix Secure Core(tm) Setup Utility Security Boot...
  • Page 36: Boot Menu

    Main Advanced Boot priority order: CD/DVD ↑↓ select Item F1 Help ←→ select menu Esc Exit VNB141 ViewSonic Phoenix Secure Core(tm) Setup Utility Security Boot -/+ Change Values Enter Select→Sub-Menu Exit Item specific Help Setup Defaults F10 Save an Exit...
  • Page 37: Exit Menu

    ↑↓ select Item F1 Help ←→ select menu Esc Exit Exit setup menu. Yes: Exit SETUP No: Back to previous screen VNB141 ViewSonic Phoenix Secure Core(tm) Setup Utility Security Boot -/+ Change Values Enter Select→Sub-Menu Setup Confirmation Exit now? [Yes]...
  • Page 38 Macau www.hk.vewsonc.com Puerto Rco & Vrgn Islands www.vewsonc.com Sngapore/Malaysa/Thaland www.ap.vewsonc.com South Afrca www.vewsonceurope.com Unted States www.vewsonc.com ViewSonic VNB141 T = Telephone Email F = FAX AUS= 1800 880 818 servce@au.vewsonc.com NZ= 0800 008 822 T (Toll-Free)= 1-866-463-4775 T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2533 servce.ca@vewsonc.com F= 1-909-468-1202...
  • Page 39 nstalled by the customer. How long the warranty is effective: ViewSonic NetBook products are warranted for (1) year from the first consumer purchase for parts and labor. User s responsble for the back up of any data before returnng the unt for servce. VewSonc s not responsble for any data lost.
  • Page 40 s subject to the terms and condtons of the Mantenance Guarantee Card. For users n Europe and Russa, full detals of warranty provded can be found n www. vewsonceurope.com under Support/Warranty Informaton. 4.3: VewSonc NetBook Warranty ViewSonic VNB141 Page 2 of 2 NB_LW01 Rev. 1a 02-11-09...

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