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Model Name : LG14Z95 E N G L S H I 2 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Tips / Important Safety Precautions Using LG Easy Guide, LG Troubleshooting LG Easy Guide (User's Guide) and LG Troubleshooting(Troubleshooting Guide) are provided to users for easy and convenient use of the product. LG Easy Guide and LG Troubleshooting can be used on the Start screen and the Desktop. Running in the Start Screen On the Start screen, press [LG Easy Guide] or [LG Troubleshooting] tile to run it. LG Easy Guide and LG Troubleshooting on the Start screen can be used only in the online environment. If the product is not connected to the Internet, use [LG Easy Guide] and [LG Troubleshooting] installed on the Desktop. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 3 Running on the Desktop PC 1 On the Start screen or Desktop, click [
] icon to run [LG Easy Starter]. TIP LG Easy Starter may be installed through LG Update Center. E N G L S H I 2 From [LG Software] menu, run [LG Easy Guide] or [LG Troubleshooting]. If LG Easy Starter is not installed, refer to [Run, Stand by and Exit Windows Store App] and then run [LG Easy Guide] or [LG Troubleshooting]. 4 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Information/Precautions Before Using E N G L S H I Before reading LG Easy Guide, first check the following information. Representative images are used in LG Easy Guide. Product purchase may differ in appearance and color. LG Easy Guide includes instruction about optional products. There may be information about products you did not purchase. This LG Easy Guide has been written for the Windows 8.1 operating system. Use, duplication, or reproduction of any part of LG Easy Guide without prior permission from LG Electronics Inc. is strictly prohibited. The contents of LG Easy Guide are subject to change without prior notice. LG Electronics does not provide warranty for the data loss. In order to minimize damage from data loss, please make backup copies of important data. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Safety Precaution Notations The below symbols are to inform you of dangers and safety concerns that you must be aware of. Read the symbol-indicated instructions with caution to avoid any possible mishap. WARNING Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause serious physical damage or fatal injuries. CAUTION Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause minor damage to the body or the machine. Text Notations The below symbols are used to display information required to use the product. Familiarize yourself with the instructions marked by the symbols to ensure proper operation of the product. TIP Indicates that the following information is added to help the user utilize the machine more conveniently. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 5 The Option symbol indicates that the concerned device is not included in the product package and thus has to be purchased separately, or the device may not be applied to the user's machine depending on model type. Manufacturer and Copyright Microsoft, MS, WinPE, and Windows are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM, IBM Personal Computer, PS/2, and PC AT are the registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. The SuperSpeed USB Trident logo is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum, Inc. E N G L S H I LG logo is a registered trademark of LG Corporation. SONY logo and Memory Stick are the registered trademarks of SONY Corporation. Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Corporation. SD logo is a registered trademark of Secure Digital Corporation. xD logo is a registered trademark of FUJIFILM Co., ltd. For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks, and DTS Sound is a trademark of DTS, Inc. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks, and DTS Studio Sound is a trademark of DTS, Inc. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. LG Easy Guide may contain undetectable errors despite our dedicated efforts to provide users with reliable information. The illustrated figures in LG Easy Guide may differ in appearance with the actual products. LG Electronics Inc. reserves the right to modify any part of this manual for quality purposes, without prior notice. Unauthorized reproduction or duplication of any part of LG Easy Guide is strictly prohibited. Copyright (C) 2014 LG Electronics Inc. Digitalmate Co., LTD E N G L S H I 6 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Country of Origin China Manufacturer LG Electronics Inc. OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com. In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping and handling) upon email request to opensource@lge.com. This offer is valid for three (3) years from the date on which you purchased the product. System Protection Feature If the system becomes too hot, the system protection feature automatically stops recharging and switches the power mode to Hibernate or Off. The PC system may not be reactivated until it cools down enough. Information on Hard Drive / Memory Capacity Information on Hard Drive (HDD, SSD, eMMC) Capacity The hard drive capacity shown by Windows is lower than that stated by the hard drive manufacturer due to a difference in calculation. Manufacturer Windows Hard drive manufacturers use a decimal definition of 1 KB = 1,000 Bytes. 100 GB Storage Device (HDD, SSD, eMMC): 100,000 MB /
1,000 Bytes = 100 GB Windows use the binary definition of 1 KB = 1,024 Bytes. 100 GB Storage Device (HDD, SSD, eMMC): 100,000 MB /
1,024 Bytes = 97.6 GB RAM Capacity RAM capacity shown by Windows may be lower than the actual capacity because the PC uses shared memory for BIOS and the integrated graphics card. Due to BIOS using shared memory, 1,024 MB RAM may be reported as 1,022 MB or slightly less. If the PC has integrated graphics card, 1,024 MB RAM may be reported as 1,022 MB or less than 1,000 MB. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 7 Function of a CMOS backup battery The CMOS backup battery of the main board ensures that the system setup (BIOS) does not disappear even if the power is disconnected. The CMOS backup battery is an expendable part. CAUTION Please visit the LG Electronics Service Center to exchange the CMOS backup battery. The computer may be damaged if an incompatible battery is used. The product warranty is not applied to failure or breakdown caused by willful damage by the user. E N G L S H I Adjusting Volume (headset and speakers) Check the volume level before listening to music. CAUTION Before using the headset, check if the volume is too high. Do not use the headset too long. 8 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Please use the machine in the proper environment to extend the machine's lifespan. Use the machine in a safe and stable place. E N G L S H I Installation WARNING Do not use the machine in damp places like a laundry room or bathroom. Moisture may cause a glitch or electric shock. Please use the machine within the appropriate temperature range
(10 C to 35 C) and humidity range (20% RH to 80% RH). Dispose of the desiccating agent and plastic wrap properly. The desiccating agent and plastic wrap may cause suffocation. Use the product in a clean, dust-free environment. Otherwise, the system may not function properly. Do not place any objects within 15 cm of the PC. Otherwise, the internal temperature of the PC could rise and cause a burn. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 9 CAUTION Place the machine in a safe place so it does not fall. If dropped, the machine could be damaged and even cause an injury. E N G L S H I Do not store or use the PC near a magnetic object (i.e. a bag with a magnetic object, a diary, a wallet, a memo board, high-
powered speakers, a bracelet, or etc.). Otherwise, the storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) and the system may be damaged, and the system may fail to operate properly. Do not use the PC on a bag with magnetic objects attached to it. Otherwise, the storage device and the system may be damaged, and the system may fail to operate properly. Operate the product where there is no electromagnetic interference. Keep a certain distance between the PC and electronic appliances such as speakers that generate strong magnetic fields. Otherwise, data may be lost from the storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) or the LCD color may be damaged. Do not put any heavy objects on the machine. There is the risk of malfunction. If the object were to fall, it could cause an injury or damage the machine. 10 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Using a Battery WARNING E N G L S H I Charge the battery only with the provided instruments. Otherwise, the battery may be damaged presenting a risk of fire. Do not throw or disassemble the battery. The resulting damage may cause an injury, explosion, or fire. Use batteries certified and acknowledged by LG Electronics Inc. Otherwise, an explosion or fire may occur. When storing or moving the battery, avoid having the battery in contact with any metallic objects like car keys or paper clips. Otherwise, the battery may be overheated to be damaged resulting in a fire or an injury. Keep the battery away from heat. Otherwise, an explosion or fire may occur. Do not short-circuit the battery. Otherwise, it may explode. Do not dispose of a spent or backup (standby) battery arbitrarily. It may explode or cause a fire. Disposal methods may differ by country and region. Dispose of spent batteries in accordance with the laws and safety rules of the country and region you reside in. If the battery leaks or emits a foul odor, remove the battery and contact the local service center. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 11 If you cannot remove the battery, contact an LG Electronics Service Center. It may explode or cause a fire. Do not store in places with temperatures above 60 C and high humidity (in cars or saunas). It may explode or cause a fire. E N G L S H I Keep the battery out of reach of children or pets. The machine could be damaged or could cause injury to children. Keep the battery from being pierced by a sharp object or chewed by pets. It may explode or cause a fire. Do not put the battery in water. Otherwise, the battery may be damaged or explode. When installing the battery, be sure that the bottom of the PC is locked in place. Otherwise, the battery may be damaged. Do not use the PC on a carpet, blanket or bed. Also, do not put the adapter under a blanket. The PC may malfunction, cause a fire or burn the user due to temperature rise. Carefully read the directions printed on the battery before use. Keep the battery at room temperature. Refer to Using a Battery
(Tips) in this guide to use and store the battery properly. 12 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Plugging in the AC Adapter WARNING E N G L S H I Do not bend the power cable for AC adapter too much or get stamped by a sharp object. The wires inside the cable may break and cause electric shock or fire. Do not use loose plugs or damaged power cords. An electric shock or fire may occur. Do not touch the power cord with your hands wet. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. Pull the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the AC adapter and power jack. Otherwise, a fire may occur or the product may get damaged. Operate the product at the proper voltage. Excessive voltage may result in damage on the product, electric shock or fire. Use power outlets with an earth pin installed and proper supply of rated electricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire. Plug the power cord tightly into the outlet. Loose connection of the power cord could cause a fire. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 13 E N G L S H I In the case that a strange noise is heard from the cord or plug, disconnect the power cord from the outlet immediately and contact the service center. A fire or electric shock may occur. Use the power supply/adapter provided with the product and never disassemble the product. Using a different product or disassembling it may cause an electric shock or fire. Use a socket with an earth pin equipped. If not earthed, the product may cause an electric shock and get damaged. Ensure that the power outlet is earthed before plugging in. Otherwise, an electric shock from power leakage may occur. Always keep the AC adapter and power outlet clean. A fire may occur. Do not impair the cord by bending or pressing it too hard. Keep children and pets from damaging the power cord. An impaired cord could damage the PC parts causing a fire or an electric shock. Disconnect the PC completely before cleaning it. Otherwise, an electric shock or impairment may occur. 14 Tips / Important Safety Precautions E N G L S H I If the power/AC adapter or the product is soaked, disconnect the battery, power/AC adapter, and all other lines before contacting the local service center. An electric shock or fire may occur. Ensure that the power jack linked to the AC adapter and product is connected firmly. Loose connection may cause malfunction or fire. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 15 Using the PC WARNING Clean the PC with a proper agent and dry it completely before using it again. If the PC is wet while used, an electric shock or fire may occur. E N G L S H I When lightning flashes in your area, disconnect the power, modem, LAN and other connections. An electric shock or fire may occur. Do not leave a cup or other containers filled with watery substance near the PC. In the case that liquid goes inside the PC, a fire or electric shock may occur. Do not connect the modem to a key telephone system. A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. If you have dropped or damaged the PC, disconnect the power and contact the local service center for a safety check. If a damaged PC is used continuously, an electric shock or fire may occur. Do not put a lit candle or live cigarette on the PC. A fire may occur. The fluorescent lamps on the LCD contain mercury. If you have contacted the liquid from the LCD panel, immediately wash the substance away with water. If you feel any slightest trouble, visit your doctor immediately. 16 Tips / Important Safety Precautions E N G L S H I If you smell or see smoke from the PC, stop using the PC and disconnect the power before contacting the local service center. A fire may occur. Do not play the PC games excessively. Playing a PC game for an extensive time may cause a mental disorder. It could even inflict physical impairments on feeble people including children and the elderly. You may hear noise while on 3D mode. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 17 CAUTION Do not leave any objects such as a pen between the keypad and the LCD. You might break the LCD by unwittingly closing it with a foreign object remaining on the pad. E N G L S H I Do not press or scratch the LCD with a sharp object. It may cause impairment. Ensure the power is off before shutting the LCD. The machine may be deformed due to temperature rise. The bottom of the PC gets hot when the system is working. Please avoid touching it and do not put it on your laps. Do not impose excessive force on the LCD screen or drop it. You could break the LCD glass panel. Do not forcibly open the LCD screen with one hand. The machine may be twisted. To clean the LCD screen, use designated agents and soft cloth and rub the screen in one direction. Too much force may damage the LCD screen. When handling PC parts, follow the instructions in the manual. Otherwise, damage may be inflicted. 18 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Do not put your finger or an object in the PC card slots. An injury or electric shock may occur. E N G L S H I Install a vaccine program on your PC and do not download illegal programs nor access any corruptive web site such as those pushing pornographic contents. The system may be infected and impaired. Please ask one of our service technicians to check the operational state after your PC has been repaired. Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may occur. For minors, we recommend a program that blocks access to illegal or pornographic web sites. Minors' exposure to adult-only contents may inflict psychological instability or even trauma on them. Take an extra precaution for your children if the whole family is using this machine. Do not press the Eject button while the optical disk drive (CD/
DVD/Blu-ray) is running. The data may be lost or the disk may spin out unexpectedly to cause an injury. Keep the machine away from heat-emitting devices such as a heater. The product may get deformed or catch on fire. Do not insert other devices than designated ones in the ports. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. Do not use a damaged optical disc (CD/DVD/Blu-ray) or floppy disk. It may cause product damage or physical injury. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 19 Prevent children from thrusting their finger into the optical disk drive (CD/DVD/Blu-ray) tray. The finger may be stuck in the tray and injured. To remove an optical disc (CD/DVD/Blu-ray) from the tray, turn off the program accessing the disc and wait until the disc drive light is turned off before pressing the [Eject] button. The optical disk spins fast inside the tray and may be ejected from the tray to cause bodily injury. Do not block the ventilation hole with any object. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. E N G L S H I Do not leave the machine in a car. The battery may cause an explosion or fire. Avoid using a wireless LAN connection within the 5 m radius of a microwave or plasma lamp. If you have to use wireless LAN and a plasma bulb within the range, do it between channels 11 and 13. The transmission rate may drop even if the connection is made. Turn off the PC if you are not going to use it for an extended time period. It may overheat the battery. As the AC adapter can be hot, do not touch it with bare skin while using it. Extended period of exposure may cause burn. Make sure that the memory cover is securely closed before turning on the PC. Do not use the machine when the memory cover is open. It may damage the machine. 20 Tips / Important Safety Precautions E N G L S H I Do not put in metal items such as coins, hair pin or other irons or inflammables such as paper or matches. Especially, ensure that children will not do so. It could cause a fire or electric shock. If any foreign substance gets in the product, unplug the product and contract the local service center Do not put any heavy object on the power cable and AC adapter, and avoid damage from impacts. A malfunction or fire may occur. Upgrading PC WARNING To upgrade the PC, turn off the system and disconnect the power cord and battery. Disconnect the telephone line if linked to the modem. An electric shock or fire may occur. When you upgrade the PC, ensure that children will not swallow any parts including bolts. If a child swallowed a nut, they may get suffocated. In that case, see the doctor immediately. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 21 CAUTION Please use parts certified by LG Electronics Inc.. Otherwise, a fire or product damage may occur. E N G L S H I Consult our service engineer before you use a peripheral device not manufactured by LG Electronics Inc.. The product may get damaged. Do not disassemble or moderate the machine arbitrarily. You could get an electric shock and would not be able to receive the warranty service for that. Handle devices and parts of the machine with care. The product may get damaged. If you dissemble the PC, connect the power after reassembly is done. Any exposed part may give you an electric shock. Do not drop any part or device of the machine while disassembling it. If dropped, it may be damaged and cause an injury. 22 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Carrying the PC CAUTION E N G L S H I Before carrying the machine, turn off the power and disconnect all the cables. Otherwise, you may trip over the wire, damaging the PC and getting an injury. During air travel, follow the directions of flight attendants. Using the PC during flight may cause an aircraft accident. Do not carry the machine with the LCD open. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. When leaving the machine in a car, keep it in shadow. The product may be deformed or caught on fire due to temperature rise. Protect the machine from any shock while carrying it. System damage or an injury may result. Carry the product in a bag designed for it. Carrying it in another type of bag may result in product damage. If the machine is not used for a long time, remove the battery pack and discharge electricity to store them. That way, the battery can maintain the optimal state. Do not leave the powered-on PC in a space without enough ventilation (i.e. bags) for an extended or repeated time. The battery may overheat and cause a fire. Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (Storage Device Management) CAUTION Tips / Important Safety Precautions 23 E N G L S H I Handle the machine with care to prevent loss of data from the storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC). Since the storage device is fragile, you need to back up your important data frequently. The manufacturer is not responsible for any storage device data loss caused by a user's mistake. Damage to the storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) and data loss occurs when External shocks are inflicted on the machine while disassembling or installing it. The machine is reset (i.e. restarted) or turned on again after a power outage while the storage device is operating. The PC is infected with a virus, tainting the data irrecoverably. Abrupt turning-off of the PC can damage the PC. The machine is moved, shaken or exposed to external shock while the storage device is running, and file damage or bad sectors may result. To minimize data loss resulting from storage device damage
(HDD, SSD, eMMC), frequently back up important data. The manufacturer is not responsible for any data loss. Precautions When Installing Other Operating System CAUTION We do not refund or replace a product that malfunctions due to the installation or use of an operating system other than the one provided by LG Electronics. Some software applications may not work properly in other operating systems. Such malfunctions are not covered by the warranty. 24 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Energy Star Energy Star E N G L S H I Energy Star Specifications LG Electronics participates in Energy Star and the energy efficiency of this product complies with the specifications of ENERGY STAR. ENERGY STAR is a set of regulations that encourages manufacturers of electronic devices to create more energy efficient products. The energy consumption of this product was decreased along with the cost. Also, it helps preserve natural resources. This PC includes a function that lets it turn into (Sleep) mode when not used for up to 30 minutes. To leave the hibernation mode, click a mouse button or press any key on the keyboard. Regulatory Notices Tips / Important Safety Precautions 25 E N G L S H I 26 Tips / Important Safety Precautions E N G L S H I Tips / Important Safety Precautions 27 E N G L S H I E N G L S H I 28 Tips / Important Safety Precautions Product Specifications PC Specifications Display CPU Graphics System Memory Storage Bluetooth Wireless LAN 35.5 cm IPS LCD The display resolution may differ by model. IntelCore i7 / i5 / i3 or IntelPentium processor The CPU differs depending on model type and cannot be replaced by the user. Intel HD Graphics 5500 or Intel HD Graphics (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) The graphics differs depending on model type and cannot be replaced by the user. When processing large graphic data like 3D graphics. it utilizes dynamically allocated shared graphics memory. The size of the allocated memory depends on the system memory size. DDR3L SODIMM The maximum capacity of the main board is 8 GB (8192 MB). Memory of 3 GB or more is supported only in a 64-bit O/S. Memory size may differ depending on the model. The user must not replace the memory. M.2 SSD (2280) SSD size may differ depending on the model. Any malfunction of a Solid State Disk (SSD)-built-in model may cause the loss of the stored data. You must back up all critical user data to an external storage device (USB HDD, memory card, etc.). Bluetooth 4.0 + LE If you connect to Bluetooth device and wireless LAN at the same time, the system may become slow. In order to use Bluetooth 4.0, the device you want to connect to should support Bluetooth 4.0. Intel 7260NGW Intel 3160NGW The WLAN card differs depending on model type and cannot be replaced by the user. Manufacturers and installers cannot provide services related to human safety as this wireless device may cause radio interference. Webcam 1.3M / HD Web Camera LAN Product Weight 10/100 Megabit Approx. 1.0 kg (a battery included) The weight may differ according to the model. Tips / Important Safety Precautions 29 E N G L S H I The types and specifications of the display, CPU, Graphics, Main Memory, Storage Device (HDD, SSD, eMMC), Bluetooth, Wireless LAN and Web Camera may differ depending on the computer model. The user must not replace them. Power Supply and Environments AC Adapter (Free Voltage) Power Capacity: 40 W Input: AC 100 V to 240 V, 1.0 A ~ 1.1 A 50 / 60 Hz Output: DC 19 V, 2.1 A (40 W) Battery (Li-Ion) Rated Capacity: 7.6 V Charging Hours: At room temperature 10 C to 40 C, Power turned off - Less than 3 hours (Time may differ by model type.) Not charged under 32.00 (0 C ). The above temperatures are internal temperatures of the battery, and may be different from the actual room temperature. Operating and Storage Conditions Operating Temperature: 10 C to 35C Operating Humidity: 20 % RH to 80 % RH Storage Temperature: 0 C to 50C Storage Humidity: 10 % RH to 80 % RH Power Consumption Operating Conditions Approx. 15 W The system is running video clips. Standby mode (Idle state) Approx. 5 W When the monitor display is off Sleep (Standby) Mode 0.7 W or lower In S3(Suspend) Off Mode 0.5 W or lower The system is turned off. The above power consumption is calculated on the assumption that the battery is fully charged.Power consumption during operation, standby, hibernate and off modes may differ depending on the programs the system is running, product specifications and the adapter type.Even when the system is turned off, it consumes a minute amount of power, if supplied. To cut off the power supply completely, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. E N G L S H I 30 Using Windows 8.1 Using Windows 8.1 Before Use This LG Easy Guide has been created for the latest Windows update. New Start Screen For the new Windows, a new Start screen was added to the existing desktop screen from which programs may be run and a variety of functions may be used. Windows 8.1 Start Button Windows 8.1 Start button is designed to allow you to easily switch from Desktop to Start Screen and also provides the pop-up menu including the shortcut keys for Control Panel, Explorer, Search, System Shutdown, and the Desktop. Press [
] + [X] keys, and then the pop-up menu of the Start button appears. Start Screen and Desktop Windows 8.1 supports Desktop screen for compatibility with the Desktop app. Users can switch between the Start screen and the Desktop screen at any time, if necessary, while using the PC. Using Windows 8.1 31 E N G L S H I 32 Using Windows 8.1 Taskbar and Title Bar With the new Windows 8.1 taskbar and title bar, it is easier to use features like app switching, power options, and screen split. E N G L S H I Windows Live Account Windows 8.1 is built to connect you with your social media accounts through the Windows Live account service, and allows you to download and use various apps found throughout the entire store. You must create a Windows Live account to access various features online and the App Store provided by Microsoft. TIP Apps downloaded and installed from the Store are unique apps for the Windows Live account. If you login with another account, the apps do not appear on the Start screen. Using Windows 8.1 33 Start Screen Windows 8.1's new Start screen has tiles to allow you to use apps more easily and check updates, alarms, and information at a glance. E N G L S H I 1 User Account: It is possible to use the Change Picture, Lock, and Logout manuals. 2 Power Options: It is possible to use the Hibernation, System Shutdown, and Restart manuals. 3 Search: Search system files, folders and other resources. 4 App Tile: Windows Store apps and Desktop apps are arranged and displayed in the tile format. 5 Desktop Tile: Switch to Desktop. 6 View All Apps : You can view the list of all apps at a glance. 7 Screen Scroll: Scroll the Start screen horizontally. 8 Zoom Out: You can quickly move to an app you want to use by zooming out from the Start screen to see the entire screen at a glance. TIP If you move your mouse to the bottom of the Start screen, the taskbar appears. 34 Using Windows 8.1 Start screen / Desktop screen switching E N G L S H I Switching from Desktop screen to Start Screen On the Desktop screen, press [
] key on the keyboard. Press [Charms] > [
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] button or [
] button at the left bottom to switch to the Start Using Windows 8.1 35 E N G L S H I Switching from Start Screen to Desktop Press the [Desktop] tile on the Start screen to switch to Desktop. 36 Using Windows 8.1 E N G L S H I Using Windows 8.1 37 Using Charm Menu Charms of the new Windows is a menu designed to allow you to easily access functions such as Search, Share, Start, Device and Settings. When you move the mouse pointer from the Start screen or the Desktop screen to the top or bottom-right corner, Charms appears. E N G L S H I TIP
[When you press [
] + [C], Charms appears immediately. 1 Search Menu: Search system files, folders and other resources. TIP If it is used in the app on the Start screen, it is used as a search function for the running app.
(Some apps which do not support the search function may not work properly.) 2 Share Menu: Setting the app sharing feature. 3 Start Menu: Switch to the Start screen or the screen of the previously running app. 38 Using Windows 8.1 E N G L S H I 4 Device Menu: Send a file to a TV, a printer, or any other device, or set a connection between the PC and an external display. 5 Setting Menu: Use a menu that includes the Control Panel, Personal Settings, PC Information, Help, System Preferences (network connection, volume, brightness, etc.) and Power (hibernation, restart, and system shutdown). TIP If it is used in the app on the Start screen, a settings function of the running app is provided. Menus including System Preferences and Power are provided. Running, Standing by and Exiting App Using Windows 8.1 39 Running An app which is not added on the Start screen or Desktop may be run using the following method:
1 Click the [
] icon on the left bottom on the Start screen. E N G L S H I 40 Using Windows 8.1 2 When the list of all apps appears, select an app to run on the screen. E N G L S H I TIP Using Search in the Start screen or Charms, you can run the app. When you press [
] + [Q] keys, the Search menu is run immediately. Switching to Standby Mode Windows Store apps can switch the app to the standby mode to switch and use the app rapidly. 1 If you move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the running app, the title bar appears. Using Windows 8.1 41 E N G L S H I 42 Using Windows 8.1 2 When the title bar appears, click the [
] icon at the top-right to switch to standby mode. E N G L S H I TIP You can switch to standby mode by dragging the app from the top center of the screen to the bottom. Using Windows 8.1 43 E N G L S H I Exiting Windows Store apps, unlike the Desktop apps, can be terminated using the following method:
TIP If not in use, Windows Store apps are automatically switched to standby mode. 44 Using Windows 8.1 1 If you move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the running app, the title bar appears. E N G L S H I 2 When the title bar appears, click the [
] icon at the top-right to close the app. Using Windows 8.1 45 E N G L S H I 46 Using Windows 8.1 TIP If you drag the app from the top center of the screen to the bottom, 2 seconds later the app will close as it rotates halfway. E N G L S H I Using Windows 8.1 47 Windows Help and Support Windows Help provides detailed information on how to use Windows easily. TIP On Desktop, you can press the [F1] key to run [Windows Help and Support]. On the Start screen, from [Charms], select [Settings] > [Help] to display the help of the currently running app. Some apps may not support help. E N G L S H I 1 Run [Charms] on the desktop screen. 48 Using Windows 8.1 2 Press the [Settings] > [Help] from the Charms to run the [Windows Help and Support]. E N G L S H I Help and Tips Tour Press and run the [Help and Tips] tile on the Start screen to get information on the new functions of Windows. Using Windows 8.1 49 E N G L S H I 50 Using Windows 8.1 Using the Store (Installing and Deleting Windows Store Apps) E N G L S H I When you use the Windows store, you may install and use a variety of applications easily. TIP To use the store, you must have a Microsoft account. While using a local account, you can create a Windows Live account through [Charms] >
[Settings] > [Change PC Settings] > [Account] > [Account]. Installing Apps 1 On the Start screen, select [Store] tile. 2 The basic categories appear on the Store screen. Using Windows 8.1 51 E N G L S H I 52 Using Windows 8.1 3 Right-click the mouse to open the category details. E N G L S H I 4 Select an app in a category you want. 5 When the detailed app screen appears, click the [Install] button. If a local account is being used, a login screen appears. Login with a Microsoft account, or press the [Register New Account] button to create an account in accordance with the instructions. 6 After a while, an Installation Guide message appears on the top-right of the screen. 7 When the installation is complete, click the [
] icon on the Start screen to check the apps installed in the list of apps. TIP You can add a newly installed app tile on the Start screen as follows:
1 On the Start screen, press [
] icon. 2 Right-click on the installed app in the App list, then press the [Lock in Start Screen]
button.
(Enter the name of the app in the search field and then you can find the app installed faster.) 3 The app tile selected is added to the Start screen. Deleting Apps 1 Select the app you want to delete from the Start Screen by right-clicking on it, then press the [Delete] button. Using Windows 8.1 53 E N G L S H I 2 When prompted to confirm the deletion, press the [Delete] button to delete the app. 54 Using Windows 8.1 Switching and Exiting Running App E N G L S H I Windows' new app switching is different from previous versions of Windows. To exit a program on the Start screen, refer to the instructions below. TIP The app on the Start screen does not have a separate Exit button. When you switch to another app, or move to the Start screen, the mode is switched to standby mode. Using Windows 8.1 55 App switching on the Start screen
[
] + [Tab]
1 When you press the [
] + [Tab] keys, a preview screen of the running app on the Start screen appears on the right side of the screen. E N G L S H I 2 Whenever you press the [
] key together with the
[Tab] key, an app is selected. When you deselect the keys, the selected app becomes active.
[Desktop app does not appear.]
[
] + [Ctrl] + [Tab]
1 When you press the [
] + [Ctrl] + [Tab] keys, the preview screen of the running app on the Start screen appears in a fixed form. 2 When you select an app that you intend to switch to, the selected app becomes active. App switching between the Start screen and the Desktop 1 When you press the [Alt] + [Tab] keys, the preview screen of the running apps on the Start screen and in Desktop mode appear in the center of the screen. 56 Using Windows 8.1 E N G L S H I 2 Whenever you press the [Alt] key together with the
[Tab] key, an app is selected. When you deselect the keys, the selected app becomes active. Exiting an app on the task switching screen 1 Place the cursor at the left top or bottom edge of the screen on the Start screen or in Desktop. Using Windows 8.1 57 E N G L S H I 2 Move up or down the cursor and the running app's preview appears. TIP When you press the [
] + [Ctrl] + [Tab] keys, the preview screen of the running app appears. 3 After placing the cursor on the app you want to exit, press the right mouse button and [Close] button to exit the app. 58 Using Windows 8.1 Using Screen Split In Windows 8.1, you can work on two tasks by displaying two apps on one screen. 1 On the Start screen, run the app you want. E N G L S H I 2 Move the cursor to the top center of the running app screen. Using Windows 8.1 59 E N G L S H I 60 Using Windows 8.1 3 When you drag the cursor down, the screen is reduced in size. E N G L S H I 4 While moving the smaller app screen to the left or right, a vertical control bar appears. Using Windows 8.1 61 E N G L S H I 62 Using Windows 8.1 5 After placing the app on the left or right side of the screen, release the left mouse button to fix the app to that position. E N G L S H I 6 Click on the empty screen to go to the Start screen. Using Windows 8.1 63 E N G L S H I 64 Using Windows 8.1 7 When you select another app in Desktop or on the Start screen, the app is displayed in the empty half of the screen. E N G L S H I 8 You may change the screen ratio of an app by using the vertical control bar on the screen. Using Windows 8.1 65 E N G L S H I 9 When you drag the vertical control bar to the end of the outer edge, the opened app screen disappears. 66 Using Windows 8.1 TIP You can split the screen by also clicking the app icon in the title bar at the bottom-right of the app that is running. E N G L S H I Using Windows 8.1 67 Setting the PC Windows 8.1 provides an easy-to-use PC settings menu to allow you to setup the PC more intuitively. 1 Run [Charms] on the Desktop or the Start screen. E N G L S H I 68 Using Windows 8.1 2 In the Charms, click [Settings] > [Change PC Settings]. E N G L S H I 3 Configure the PC using the Personal and User Settings. Using Windows 8.1 69 Unlocking Lock Screen If the PC is not used for an extended period of time, it goes into a locked state. When the PC is used again, a lock screen appears and it may be unlocked using the following method:
E N G L S H I Unlocking Lock Screen 1 Press any key on the lock screen or drag up while pressing the left mouse button. 2 When the window for entering the password appears, enter the password.
(If no password is set, the lock screen is immediately unlocked.) 70 Using Windows 8.1 Shut Down Options In Windows 8.1, you can use the shutdown options (hibernation, restart, system shutdown) through Charms. E N G L S H I Using Start Screen 1 Click the [
] icon on the bottom-right of the Start screen. 2 As shown in the following, the power options appear. Using Charms 1 Select [Settings]in [Charms] in the Desktop or on the Start screen. Using Windows 8.1 71 2 When you press the [Power] icon on the [Settings] menu, the power options appear as shown below. TIP When you press [
] + [I], the [Settings] menu appears immediately. E N G L S H I Using the Start button 1 Press the Start button (
) on the bottom left corner of the Desktop by using the right mouse button and then the pop-up window appears. 72 Using Windows 8.1 2 Select [Shut down or sign out] and then [Shut down] as shown in the following figure. E N G L S H I Using the PC Using an AC Adapter and a Battery The AC adapter is used to power and charge the product. TIP Using the PC 73 E N G L S H I The power cable and the AC adaptor type may differ per model type and country and there is no difference in functionality. The battery pack is integrated in this product. The internal battery should not be arbitrarily disassembled or replaced. Arbitrarily Disassembling the product may void the warranty. If you need to disassemble or replace the battery, please visit the designated LG Electronics service center. We charge a fee for disassembling or replacing the battery. Using an AC Adapter An AC adapter of 100 V - 240 V can be used. 1 Connect the AC adaptor to a power outlet. 2 Connect the adapter to the machine. 3 Adjust the LCD to the most comfortable angle. 4 Press the power button to turn on the machine. TIP You need a different plug to use the AC adapter with 110 V. (the plug for 110 V is sold separately). CAUTION Do not leave a liquid container on the PC. The system may be short-circuited and damaged. 74 Using the PC WARNING E N G L S H I Please use an AC adapter certified by LG Electronics. Uncertified batteries may explode. When you use an AC adaptor, follow the below directions. 60 C or more high-humidity spaces, for example, inside cars or saunas, should be It may cause a problem in battery charging or system operation. avoided when you use or store it. Do not disassemble or modify the AC adaptor. Do not twist the AC adaptor plug. When you connect the AC adaptor, do not forcefully push the plug. Checking the Battery State 1 Connect the AC adapter to the power port in the PC. 2 Open the LCD and check the charging state. When the AC adapter lamp is blinking, charge it fully with the AC adapter before using it. Using the PC 75 E N G L S H I CAUTION Use batteries certified and acknowledged by LG Electronics Inc. Uncertified batteries may explode. 76 Using the PC WARNING E N G L S H I The battery may explode due to excessive heat, causing fire. For a safe and efficient use of battery, follow the below directions. Do not short-circuit the battery. Keep the battery out of reach of children. A visible swelling of the battery pack indicates a possible danger. When this occurs, contact your local vendor or service center immediately. Use only a certified and designated recharger. Keep the battery pack away from heat. (Never put it in a microwave.) Do not leave inside a car under the summer heat. Do not leave or use at a hot and humid place like a sauna. Do not use the machine placed on a heating blanket or other heat reserving materials. Do not leave the machine turned on inside a closed space. Make sure that the power ports are not touched by any metallic objects like a key, coin, necklace, and watch. Use only a lithium secondary battery certified and guaranteed by mobile device manufactures. Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not compress or pierce the battery. Do not apply shock to the battery. For example, do not drop the battery from a high place. Keep the room temperature between 32 F and 122 F. Do not expose the PC to heat hotter than 140 F. Keep the machine dry. Do not discard the battery arbitrarily as you are requested to follow the local procedure for discarding the battery. Before using this machine, read this guide carefully. E N G L S H I Using the PC 77 TIP For more efficient use of the battery, read the following carefully. Natural discharge: The battery runs low naturally even if it is kept unused. Periodical full (dis)charge: Repeated recharge in midway shortens the running time gradually. To lengthen the span, charge and discharge the battery to the fullest once or twice. For optimal use, execute the full charge/discharge every 30 to 60 days. Still better, recharge the battery after it has run out. The battery capacity may change due to chemical reactions during charge and discharge. The system checks the charge status of LG batteries frequently, and then calculates and indicates the actual battery duration on the current system setup. The battery is wearable goods and thus the life span may be getting shorter as used. The battery running time may also become shorter accordingly. When the battery is fully charged, the machine stops recharging. It resumes recharging when the battery charge rate drops below 95 %. This feature secures the safe and efficient use of the battery. When the temperature of the battery drops below 50 F, it is charged in a low current to protect the battery cells. In this case, charging time may stretch to 32 hours or longer. If you use the system at a low temperature, refer to the following:
The battery capacity may be reduced depending on the chemical characteristics of the battery and the system may not be turned on after it freezes or it is turned off. If the system freezes or if it is not turned on, connect the AC battery to the system and charge the battery fully before use. If there is any error in the indication of the battery capacity, charge and discharge the battery two or three times at the room temperature to return to the normal operation. 78 Using the PC Operation Status Lamps E N G L S H I 1 Power Lamp:
On: The system is on and running by the AC adapter or battery. Off: The system is turned off or in Hibernate mode. Blinking: The system is in the standby mode. 2 AC Adapter Lamp On: The AC adapter is connected. Off: The AC adapter is not connected. Blinking: The battery is charged less than the low-battery limit. If you try to turn on the system that has entered the Hibernates mode or been turned off after a low-battery alarm, the system will not be turned on but the lamp will blink three times. 3 Storage Device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) Indicator Lamp When the PC accesses the storage device, the indicator lamp turns on. Do not turn off the power forcibly while the lamp is on or blinking. Otherwise, the disk or its data may get damaged. 4 Caps Lock Lamp On: When the caps lock is activated Off: When the caps lock is deactivated 5 Touchpad Lamp On: When the touchpad is activated Off: When the touchpad is deactivated 6 Reader Mode Lamp On: When the reader mode is activated Off: When the reader mode is deactivated 7 Webcam Operation Status Lamp On: When the webcam is operating Off: When the webcam is not operating Using the PC 79 E N G L S H I 80 Using the PC Keyboard E N G L S H I The keyboard allows the user to input data or give commands. The keyboard may differ depending on your country. CAUTION Spilling a watery substance like coffee or juice on the keyboard may cause a fault, malfunction, or electric shock. The keys may not work properly when you use several keys at the same time while playing a PC game. (Please change the key combination settings according to the combinations necessary for the game play.) Using Hot Keys You can use hot keys as below to perform various functions. OSD guide message are only supported in Desktop. Fn + F1 Fn + F2 Fn + F3 Fn + F4 Fn + F5 Fn + F6 Fn + F7 Fn + F8 Fn + F9 Fn + F10 Fn + F11 Fn + F12 Fn +
Fn +
Fn +
Run LG Control Center Decreases LCD brightness, which can have eleven different levels. Increases LCD brightness, which can have eleven different levels. Windows Executes the mode defined in the Power Save Mode.
(Example: Standby Mode, Maximum Power Saving Mode) When the user presses Fn + F5 keys, the touchpad mode toggles from Touchpad Disable to Touchpad Auto-Disable (upon connection of external USB mouse), to Touchpad Enable in order (Initialization takes 1 to 2 seconds. It is recommended to use after the initialization). Airplane Mode ON/OFF (Wireless LAN, Bluetooth OFF/ON) Switches between monitor and projector Runs DTS Sound software. Switching to Reader Mode Mute Turns down the volume. Turns up the volume. Works as [Home]. Works as [End]. Works as [Page Up]. Fn +
Works as [Page Down]. Fn + Prt Sc Use [Scr LK] key. Fn + Delete Works as [Insert]. Fn + Ctrl Works as the [Pop-up Window] key. Using the PC 81 E N G L S H I Shortcut Keys TIP To change the input mode temporarily, you can press the [Shift] key together with the letter you want to enter. By doing so, you can enter an uppercase letter when the Caps Lock key is not pressed and a lowercase letter when it is pressed. For more convenient use of Windows, remember the following Windows key combinations:
+ F1 Displays Windows Help.
+ F3 Displays "Search" window.
+ R Displays an input window for program execution.
+ Tab Shows the currently running apps one by one.
+ M Minimizes the current window. 82 Using the PC Adjusting Screen Brightness and Volume E N G L S H I With the use of hot key the screen brightness and volume can be easily adjusted. The volume can also be adjusted by using the volume function of Windows 8.1. According to the model, a button for volume control (mute, volume up / down, DTS etc.) may be available. The figures displayed may vary from the actual model and are subject to change without prior notice. Adjusting Screen Brightness Use [Fn], [F2], and [F3] on the keyboard to adjust screen brightness. Press [Fn] and [F2] to darken the screen or [Fn] and [F3] to make it brighter. TIP The user cannot arbitrarily adjust the brightness in reader mode. To adjust the screen brightness, turn reader mode off. Adjusting Volume Up / Down Use [Fn], [F11], and [F12] to adjust the volume. Press [Fn] and [F11] to lessen the volume or [Fn] and [F12] to increase it. Using the PC 83 E N G L S H I Mute Press [Fn] + [F10] to mute. Press the keys again to unmute. 84 Using the PC E N G L S H I Using the PC 85 Using the Touchpad The built-in touchpad provides the same functions as an external mouse. You can use the touchpad and USB mouse simultaneously. For best performance, it is recommended to use the driver provided by the touchpad manufacturer. The driver provided by the touchpad manufacturer is preinstalled when you purchase this product. You can reinstall the driver throughLG Update Center. The touchpad scroll function is not supported in the model that supports the gesture function. E N G L S H I 1 Touchpad Moves the cursor. 2 Scrolling area 3 Left button Used to select or execute programs. 4 Right button Functions as the right button of a mouse in most cases. However, the usage may differ depending on programs. Moving the Cursor (Pointer) on the Screen Place a finger on the touchpad and glide the finger. 86 Using the PC E N G L S H I Click (Select) Press and release the left button swiftly with a finger. (Or tap the touchpad once.) Do this, for example, to select a menu or icon and to place the cursor to type on a word processor file. Double-click (Execute) Press the left button twice consecutively and release the button. (Or tap the touchpad twice.) Do this, for example, to run a program after selecting its execution file (or icon). Using the PC 87 E N G L S H I CAUTION Notes on Using the Touchpad Do not use a sharp object such as a pen on the pad nor peel the cover. It may cause an impairment. Do not place more than one finger, and do not use while wearing a glove or when the hand is wet. The Touchpad will not work properly. Oil or dirt at the fingertip can also cause an impairment. The touchpad is sensitive. Do not give excessive load or maintain an uncomfortable position. Otherwise, a finger or wrist injury may be resulted in. Right button Press and release the right button swiftly with a finger. Functions as the right button of a mouse, but the usage may differ depending on programs. 88 Using the PC Drag & Drop E N G L S H I To drag, click and hold an icon, for example, and move it to another location. To drop, release the dragged icon in the location you want. To move a file icon, for example, to another folder or to Recycle Bin, place the cursor (or the pointer) on the icon, press and hold the left button, and glide another finger on the touchpad until the icon reaches the aimed location. After reaching the destination, release the left button. 1 Drag Glide one finger on the pad with another finger pressing and holding the left button. 2 Drop Release the left button to drop it into the Recycle Bin. (By using this, you can drop a file into the Recycle Bin at will.) Click-free Dragging When activated, this feature allows you to drag an icon without pressing and holding the left button. Do the following to activate the click-free dragging feature. If it has been done, pressing the left button for an extensive time replaces pressing and constant holding so that you can drag without holding the left button. 1 On the Start Screen, click the Desktop tile to convert to the Desktop mode. 2 When you move the cursor to the top-right or bottom-right of the screen, the [Charms]
appears as shown below. Using the PC 89 E N G L S H I 90 Using the PC 3 In the Charm Menu, click [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [View By] > [Small Icon] >
[Mouse]. E N G L S H I 4 Select Use Click-free Dragging (T) and click [Setup] button to adjust the time span for which you should press the left button. Using the PC 91 E N G L S H I 92 Using the PC Touchpad Gesture E N G L S H I The touchpad gesture function allows you to use Windows programs more easily by utilizing different touching methods. The touchpad gesture function may not work in some models. Using Touchpad Functions Windows 8.1 Touchpad Gestures allow you to use the PC more easily. 1 Move Cursor: Place a finger on the touchpad and glide it to move the cursor. 2 Select/Run: Move the cursor and then touch the touchpad once to select a file. Touch the touchpad twice to run the selected file. 3 Scrolling: You can move the scroll by using your finger on the Windows start screen or the folder where the scroll is. 4 Zoom-in/zoom-out: Place two fingers on the touchpad and increase or decrease the distance between them to zoom out or in. 5 Running Charms: Trace the touchpad from right to left with a finger to run the Charms. 6 To Run the Option Bar: Trace the touchpad from top to bottom with one finger to run the option bar. 7 Change Running App: Trace the touchpad from left to the right with one finger to make actively running apps appear in order. Setting Touchpad Functions You can change the touchpad functions or enable/disable the gesture function. The figures herein may differ by language selection and is subject to change for performance improvements without prior notice. 1 On the desktop taskbar, double-click the [ELAN Pointing Device] icon. Using the PC 93 E N G L S H I 94 Using the PC 2 When the following screen appears, change the settings as required and click [OK]. E N G L S H I Using the PC 95 Connecting a Monitor / TV TIP Ensure the monitor power is off before connecting the external monitor to the PC. E N G L S H I Connecting to the HDMI Port HDMI is a high-speed multimedia interface that can transfer uncompressed full digital audio and video signals. LG Notebook PC supports either HDMI or SPDIF. In some models, DTS Sound may not work when you use HDMI. TIP Use HDMI to VGA Gender' to connect to VGA port. HDMI to VGA Gender is available at LG Service Center. 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the PC and the external device (TV, monitor) that supports HDMI. 2 HDMI port transfers both video and audio simultaneously. So you don't need a separate audio connection. 96 Using the PC E N G L S H I 3 Press [Fn]+[F7] to redirect the video output to the external device. TIP Switching screen output device by pressing [Fn]+[F7]
[Press [Fn] + [F7] to display the Toggle Screen menu. Then select the screen mode you want and press [Enter]. CAUTION If you do not set Speaker as the default value after disconnecting the HDMI cable, the system may not produce any sound. If a program was running already, you need to exit and restart the program for it to produce sound. Using the PC 97 Connecting an External Digital Device Connecting a digital camera, camcorder, cell phone, Smartphone or other digital devices to the USB port, allows you to transfer data or use other additional features. Please refer to the manual of the manufacturer of the digital device for detailed information about its use. The drive of the external digital device connected to the USB port can be differently specified according to the model. E N G L S H I TIP Connecting to another PC via USB cable is not supported. Connecting the Device and Basic Use LG Electronicsdoes not provide the USB cable for the digital device. It is provided by the device's manufacturer or has to be bought separately. 1 Please turn on the power of the digital device after booting the PC. 2 Use the USB cable to connect the external digital device to the PC. After connecting Smartphones or other external digital devices to the USB cable, select either [External Disk], [Disk Drive], [SD Card Mount] on the external digital device to use it. 98 Using the PC 3 When the [Autorun] window appears, select [Open Device to View Folder]. E N G L S H I 4 Execute the operation you need when the files and data of the external digital device appear. Using the PC 99 Bluetooth Bluetooth allows the user to access wirelessly various devices such as camera, cell phone, headset, printer, and GPS receiver that support Bluetooth . It can also establish a network and exchange data with other Bluetooth -enabled PC or smartphone. E N G L S H I The Bluetooth device is optional, and it may not be available in some models. The figures herein may differ by language selection and is subject to change for performance improvements without prior notice. 1 Run [Charms] on the Desktop or the Start screen. 100 Using the PC 2 In the Charms, click [Settings] > [Change PC Settings]. E N G L S H I
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3 On the [PC Settings] screen, as shown below, click [PC and Device] > [Bluetooth]. Using the PC 101 E N G L S H I 4 When [Bluetooth] appears, search other connectible devices. 102 Using the PC 5 When a device is found, click the device to connect. E N G L S H I 6 When the passwords are matched, click [Yes] to complete the connection. Using the PC 103 E N G L S H I 104 Using the PC Wired LAN LAN is the network environment that users can connect to by using a cable to connect to their internet providers or the company's network. E N G L S H I Using Wired LAN LAN is installed with an automatic IP (DHCP) as default value. Please refer to the following instructions to find out more about setting up an automatic IP
(DHCP) or manual IP. 1 Connect the LAN adaptor to the micro USB port on the PC. TIP The recommended network cable for the optimal network environment is CAT5 or higher. The network (LAN) cable may be connected when the LAN adaptor is used. The LAN adaptor may be separately purchased at LG Service Center. 2 Connect LAN cable to the LAN port. Using the PC 105 E N G L S H I 3 On the Start Screen, click the Desktop tile to convert to the Desktop screen. 106 Using the PC 4 Run [Charms] on the Desktop. E N G L S H I 5 In the Charm Menu, click [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [View By] > [Small Icon] >
[Network and Sharing Center]. Using the PC 107 E N G L S H I 108 Using the PC 6 Click [Change Adapter Settings]. E N G L S H I 7 Right-click [Ethernet] and select [Properties]. Using the PC 109 E N G L S H I 110 Using the PC 8 Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click [Properties]. E N G L S H I Using the PC 111 9 If you want to use an automatic IP(DHCP), select [Obtain an IP Address Automatically]. If you want to use a manual IP, select [Use Following IP Address] to enter the address. Please ask the network administrator about obtaining a manual IP. E N G L S H I 10 Press [OK] to complete the network setup. 11 Click the [Internet Explorer] icon in the taskbar to check whether the internet is operating normally. 112 Using the PC Wireless Network The wireless network (Wireless LAN) is the network environment that connects a PC with the internet provider or company network through an Access Point (wireless or regular router). E N G L S H I Wireless network is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models. Turning On/Off Airplane Mode Prior to using the wireless network, press [Fn] + [F6] to turn off Airplane Mode. Pressing [Fn] + [F6]keys will turn on or off. If you are not going to use the mode, keep the mode turned on to reduce the battery power consumption. Using the Wireless Network If an Access Point (wired or wireless router) is in the vicinity of the PC, the wireless network can easily be accessed. During the search for a wireless network (Wireless LAN), various Access Point may be found according to the location where the PC is used. In case no accessible wireless network (Wireless LAN) is near the PC, no Access Point might be found. A password protected Access Point cannot be accessed without knowing the right password. 1 Run [Charms] on the Desktop or the Start screen. Using the PC 113 E N G L S H I 2 In the Charm Menu, click [Settings] > [Wireless Network Icon]. 114 Using the PC 3 Near available Access Point(wireless network) is automatically searched. E N G L S H I Using the PC 115 4 Select the Access Point (wireless network) you want to use and click [Connect] to connect to the Access Point. If a password is set for the wireless network, the Enter Password window appears. E N G L S H I 5 When the connection is established, [Connected] is displayed in the connected Access Point(wireless network). 6 Click the [Internet Explorer] icon in the taskbar to check whether the internet is operating normally. 116 Using the PC Using a Wireless or Regular Router E N G L S H I A wireless / regular router connects several PCs and mobile devices etc. to one internet line and enables the use of internet and the network. A wireless / regular router has to be bought separately. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for instructions. Connecting a Wireless or Regular Router If one internet line is used with a wireless / regular router and several devices are connected, this may result in a slower connection. In case of a wireless network, it is recommended to change the network name and security settings for a more secure connection. Network speed can differ according to operation environment and specifications. 1 Connect the internet cable of the modem that was provided by your internet provider to the router's WAN port. 2 Connect all devices (PC, IPTV, internet phone, etc.) with a LAN cable to LAN ports 1 to 4 of the router. The number of LAN ports can vary for each router model. 3 Please refer to the manual provided by the router manufacturer for setup of the network and Internet. Micro SD Slot Checking Available Memory Card This model supports Micro SD memory cards. Directly applicable memory cards Using the PC 117 E N G L S H I
(The available memory type and capacity may differ by the PC model type.) Check availability before buying a memory card. Mounting and Using Memory Card This product supports one Micro SD slot. Insert the card into the multi-card slot to the fullest in the right direction as shown in the following figure. 118 Using the PC E N G L S H I TIP When the memory card is formatted, the data stored in the memory card will be deleted. Check whether there are important data before formatting the memory stick. To format a memory card, right-click the memory card drive and select Format. When Format window appears, click Start to continue. Windows The format feature may not be available on those Windows whose version is lower than Vista. Format the card on other digital devices or format it after installing Memory Stick Formatter. If the writing prevention tab of memory card is locked, the user cannot format the memory stick nor write or delete the data. SD, MMC memory cards can be used only as storage devices and do not support the copyright protection function. Removing memory card Push the card with your finger to make the card spring out of the slot. Remove the memory card. Using the PC 119 TIP To safely removing a memory card:
The figures herein may differ by language selection and is subject to change for performance improvements without prior notice. 1 Click Safely Remove Hardware and other Media icon on the right side of the E N G L S H I taskbar. 2 Select Remove Multi-Card USB Device to safely remove hardware. E N G L S H I 120 Using Software Using Software LG Network Share LG Network Share is software that allows you to configure and use Virtual AP and File Sharing. TIP LG Network ShareFor more details about how to use , refer to the corresponding help. The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice. It may not work properly depending on user preferences (security tools, etc.) and the network status. If it is not a built-in communication device, you cannot use Network Share to use the virtual AP function. LG Network Share Using the Program 1 Click the [
] tile from the Start screen to run LG Network Share. Using Software 121 a Virtual AP function ON/OFF: Turn on or off the virtual AP function. b Virtual AP setup menu: You can modify the SSID, password, and the download folder of the virtual AP. c Connected Device Information Tile : It provides information on all connected devices to the AP. Click to send a file and display the status of the transfer. E N G L S H I 122 Using Software LG Reader Mode LG Reader Mode prevents the users from eyestrain and helps them to read the PC screen comfortably by displaying the screen just like a printed paper. E N G L S H I Using LG Reader Mode TIP The user cannot arbitrarily adjust the brightness in reader mode. To adjust the screen brightness, turn reader mode off. You can use hot keys to use the reader mode more conveniently. Press [Fn]+[F9] keys to switch the PC screen to reader mode and press again to turn off the reader mode. 1 Click the [
] icon on the task bar. 2 Select the [Reader Mode On] menu to switch to Reader Mode as shown in the figure. TIP Select [Reader Mode Off] to turn off the reader mode. Using Software 123 E N G L S H I 124 Using Software LG Control Center E N G L S H I LG Control Center is software that help you to change PC Settings, Power Settings, Windows Security Settings, etc. as well as viewing system information. TIP LG Control Center For more details about how to use , refer to the corresponding help. The figures herein is subject to change for performance improvements without prior notice and the functions supported by LG Control Center may vary from models. Using LG Control Center 1 Click the [
] tile on the Start screen, or the [
] icon in Desktop to run LG Control Center. a Minimize/Exit Button: Minimizes the size of the window, or exits the software. b Help/Information Button: Runs Help or displays information about the software. c System Settings : Sets up the screen brightness / resolution, external display, sound and other various devices. Using Software 125 d Power Management Settings : Sets up power management option, USB charging, battery status and battery life extension. e Windows Security Settings : Sets User Account Control settings and Firewall f settings. Instant Booting: You can set the system to be automatically booted whenever you open the LCD panel. g System Information : Displays the PC OS in use, processor information and other E N G L S H I system information. 126 Using Software LG Update Center E N G L S H I LG Update Center allows you to install various PC drivers, applications and Windows patches easily. TIP The illustrated images are subject to change without prior notice. It may not work properly depending on user preferences (security tools, etc.) and the network status. For more information on LG Update Center, refer to [Help]. Using LG Update Center 1 Click the [
] tile on the Start screen, or the [
] icon in Desktop mode to run LG Update Center. a Required Update : Installs critical items that must be applied to the system. b All List : Displays and installs all required items for the system. c Notification Setting : Sets up notifications for online updates for installed items. Using Software 127 TIP You can use LG Update Center to install deleted drivers or latest drivers easily and quickly. Use LG Update Center to keep your system current and optimized. E N G L S H I 128 Using Software DTS Sound E N G L S H I DTS Sound provides rich, sonorous sound when you listen to music, watch videos or play games in the PC. DTS Sound may not be available depending on the model. The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice. Running DTS Sound Program 1 On the Start Screen, click the [Desktop tile] to convert to the Desktop. 2 Press [Fn] + [F8] and run [DTS Sound]. 3 When [DTS Sound] window appears, select function or device. TIP Earphone/headphone selection is available only when the device is connected. DTS Sound Tour 1 Power:DTS Sound Turns the power on/off. 2 Advanced: DTS Sound Provides advanced options menu. 3 Surround: Sets up surround sound effects through the PC's embedded speakers and headphone. 4 Volume Max: Increases audio level without distortion of sound. Using Software 129 5 Bass Boost: Boosts the lowest frequencies for enhanced bass sound. 6 Change Output Device: Changes the sound output device. TIP If you want to remove Audio Driver or DTS Sound, remove [DTS Sound] and
[Conexant HD Audio] in the order specified and restart the system. If you want to reinstall Audio Driver or DTS Sound, remove [DTS Sound] and
[Conexant HD Audio] in the order specified and install [Conexant HD Audio]. Then restart and install [DTS Sound]. If you do not remove or install them in the order specified, an error may occur. E N G L S H I 130 Using Software CyberLink YouCam E N G L S H I Cyberlink YouCam is the program that can take picture or moving images through the web camera. The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice. The web camera is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models. For more information on how to use CyberLink YouCam, refer to Help. TIP You can change the web camera resolution on Setup menu. Using Cyberlink YouCam 1 Switch to the Desktop mode after clicking the [Desktop tile] in the Start screen. And then, click the [
] icon to run the CyberLink YouCam. 2 CyberLink YouCam Home Page appears as follows. a Viewer : Displays the Webcam screen. b Image Gallery: Use to record pictures and moving images, play back or delete those images. c Frame / Animation Effect menu: Can add a frame and animation effect on the Using Software 131 screen. Major Buttons E N G L S H I Takes pictures. Records movie clips. Takes the picture of Desktop. Configures the user preferences. Switches to the full screen view. Starts the video monitoring function. Allows you to use the Album and the Animation Effect. Allows you to use the Drawing function. Allows you to use the Zoom and Face Recognition functions. Deletes the picture created using the Drawing function or clears the Animation Effect. Displays information about CyberLink YouCam. 132 Using Software E N G L S H I Displays the Help. Uploads movie clips to YouTube. Uploads pictures or movie clips to facebook. Sends pictures or movie clips via e-mail. Deletes the selected picture or movie clip. Restoring the System 133 Restoring the System LG Recovery Center If the system has an error, you can use LG Recovery Center to use Windows 8.1 recovery function to recover or restore the system to its initial pre-purchase state. TIP LG Recovery Center uses the Windows 8.1 recovery function. For more information about Windows 8.1 recovery, refer to [Windows Help and Support]. CAUTION If you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the disk, or have arbitrarily installed another operating system, the restore function may not work. Click the [
] icon in Desktop to run [LG Recovery Center]. E N G L S H I 134 Restoring the System 1 PC Refresh: Recovers the PC without losing any personal files. CAUTION PC settings are reset to default and any user-installed software will be deleted. 2 PC Reset: Removes all items from the system and restores the system to its initial pre-
E N G L S H I purchase state. CAUTION All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance. It may take about 5 hours or longer depending on the system conditions. 3 Create Recovery Drive: You can create a recovery drive in Windows as a precaution against a system failure that prevents you from entering the operating system, or any other severe system issues. a When the following screen appears, select [Copy the recovery partition from the PC to the recovery drive.] and click [Next]. b When the following screen appears, select the USB flash drive and click [Next]. CAUTION This process deletes all the data on the storage device designated as a recovery drive. Make sure to back up its data in advance. Restoring the System 135 E N G L S H I c Once the storage device is ready, click [Finish] to create a recovery drive. CAUTION Select [Delete the recovery partition] while creating a recovery drive to remove the recovery partition in the PC. Once the recovery partition is removed, you cannot use the recovery function of the PC. You can only recover the system using the recovery media. 136 Restoring the System E N G L S H I Restoring the System 137 Recovering from a Boot Failure If booting is impossible due to a serious error with the system, you can recover the system using LG Recovery Center RE. CAUTION If you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the disk, the restore function may not work. E N G L S H I Using the LG Recovery Center RE CAUTION All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance. 1 Turn on the PC and press [F11]. 2 When the following screen appears, select a language you want to use and then click
[Next]. 138 Restoring the System 3 When the following screen appears, select the [Agree] button and then click the [Next]
button. E N G L S H I 4 When the factory reset has been completed as shown in the following figure, click the
[Complete] button and then restart the system. Restoring the System 139 E N G L S H I Recover by Using a Recovery Drive If it is impossible to recover by using [F11], you can recover the system through a recovery drive. TIP To recover by using a recovery drive, you must have the recovery drive made through LG Recovery Center's [Create Recovery Drive]. 1 Connect the recovery drive to the USB port of the PC. 2 Turn on the PC and press [F10]. 3 When the screen for selecting the boot device appears, select the connected recovery drive and click [Enter]. 4 Select the [Troubleshooting] menu. 5 Select the item you want and recover the system following the instructions. E N G L S H I 140 Setup and Upgrade Setup and Upgrade Installing the Driver The figures herein may differ by language selection and is subject to change for performance improvements without prior notice. Using LG Update Center to install the Driver 1 Click the [
] tile on the Start screen, or the [
] icon in Desktop mode to run LG Update Center. 2 Select [Required Update] or [All List] to install the driver. For more information on LG Update Center, refer to [Help]. TIP You can use LG Update Center to install deleted drivers or latest drivers easily and quickly. For the system optimization, use LG Update Center to keep up-to-date. How to download LG Update Center You can download LG Update Center from LG Electronics Cyber Service Center (www.lg. com). Setup and Upgrade 141 E N G L S H I 142 Setup and Upgrade Starting System Setup E N G L S H I System setup means storing the hardware configuration information of the PC in the flash memory. Through system setup, the PC retrieves various information including current date and time, memory capacity, and storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) capacity and type. You setup the system when you set passwords, change the boot order, and add new peripheral devices to the machine. Items displayed on the Setup screen may differ by model type and spec. Refer to . Refer to . Refer to . TIP To use the system setup (F2), booting device selection (F10), or recovery (F11), you need to restart the system (click [Restart] in the system power menu) and then immediately press the corresponding function key due to the fast booting speed. CAUTION Do not change the system setup unless necessary. Incorrect system setup may cause errors during system operation. Use caution when changing the system setup. For performance improvement, the system setup menu configuration and the initial setup status may be changed and may become different from images included in the user manual. 1 Press the [F2] key after re-booting the system. Setup and Upgrade 143 E N G L S H I 144 Setup and Upgrade 2 In a few moments, the system setup screen appears. E N G L S H I Keys Used in System Setup Keys Enter Esc Function Selects the current item. To deselect the current item or to move to the previous screen.
, , , (Arrow keys) Moves the cursor up, down, left, and right. F10 Stores new settings or ends the system setup. Setup and Upgrade 145 Setting the Password This process is to set a password so that other people cannot use the PC or change the settings. The user can set a password while booting the system or setting up the system. E N G L S H I CAUTION Without the registered password, access to the system will be denied. Write down and keep the password in a safe place. Set Supervisor Password The password prevents unauthorized people from accessing the PC. By default, no password is set for the machine. If an unauthorized person changes the password in the System Setup, you will be unable to access the system. 1 After opening the system setup screen, click the [Security] button. 146 Setup and Upgrade 2 When the following screen appears, click [Enter] in the [Set Supervisor Password]
menu. E N G L S H I 3 When the following message appears, enter the password and click [OK]. The password must not exceed 8 total characters consisting of letters (A - Z), numbers (0 -
9), or a combination of both. Setup and Upgrade 147 E N G L S H I 148 Setup and Upgrade 4 When the following message appears, click [OK]. E N G L S H I 5 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 6 When the following message appears, click [YES]. The PC will restart. Setup and Upgrade 149 E N G L S H I TIP With Supervisor Password, you are authorized to set all items in the System Setup and to set Password on boot. In case other people also use the notebook PC, it is recommended to set the Set User Password. Set User Password The password set by the [Set User Password] process is lower than that set by the [Set Supervisor Password] process, and so the user can use the[Set User Password] only after setting a password in the [Set Supervisor Password] menu. 150 Setup and Upgrade 1 After opening the system setup screen, click the [Security] button. E N G L S H I 2 When the following screen appears, click [Enter] in the [Set User Password] menu. Setup and Upgrade 151 E N G L S H I 152 Setup and Upgrade 3 When the following message appears, enter the password and click [OK]. The password must not exceed 8 total characters consisting of letters (A - Z), numbers (0 -
9), or a combination of both. E N G L S H I 4 When the following message appears, click [OK]. Setup and Upgrade 153 E N G L S H I 5 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 154 Setup and Upgrade 6 When the following message appears, click [YES]. The PC will restart. E N G L S H I TIP
[User Password] allows limited access to the items in the System Setup compared to the [Supervisor Password] item. Password on boot
[Password on boot] menu protects the system by requesting [Set Supervisor Password]
or [Set User Password] during boot up. 1 After opening the system setup screen, click the [Security] button. Setup and Upgrade 155 E N G L S H I 156 Setup and Upgrade 2 When the following screen appears, set [Set Supervisor Password] only or both [Set Supervisor Password] and [Set User Password]. E N G L S H I 3 Click the [Off] button in the [Password on boot] menu as shown in the following figure. The button changes to [On] and the [Password on boot] setting is completed. Setup and Upgrade 157 E N G L S H I Set SSD Password SSD Password is to set a password in the SSD separate from the Supervisor Password. If you set the SSD Password, the password input window appears during booting. 158 Setup and Upgrade 1 After opening the system setup screen, click the [Security] button. E N G L S H I 2 When the [Security] menu appears, click the [HDD Security Status] button. 3 When the following screen appears, click [Enter] in the [Set SSD User Password]
menu. Setup and Upgrade 159 E N G L S H I 160 Setup and Upgrade 4 When the following message appears, enter the password and click [OK]. The password must not exceed 8 total characters consisting of letters (A - Z), numbers (0 -
9), or a combination of both. E N G L S H I 5 When the following message appears, click [OK]. Setup and Upgrade 161 E N G L S H I 6 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 162 Setup and Upgrade 7 When the following message appears, click [YES]. The PC will restart. E N G L S H I CAUTION Without the SSD Password, it is impossible to recover the SSD. Replacement of the SSD due to a forgotten SSD Password is not covered by the warranty. Setup and Upgrade 163 Changing or Deleting the Password You can delete or change the password only after inputting the current password. Changing the Password 1 Execute System Setup, enter the password, and press [Enter]. E N G L S H I 2 Change the password the same way as setting one. 164 Setup and Upgrade Deleting the Password 1 Execute System Setup, enter the password, and press the [Security] button. E N G L S H I 2 When the following screen appears, click [Enter] in the [Set Supervisor Password]
menu. Setup and Upgrade 165 E N G L S H I 166 Setup and Upgrade 3 When the following message appears, enter the current password in the [Enter Current Password] field. E N G L S H I 4 Press [Enter] in [Enter New Password] and [Confirm New Password]. Setup and Upgrade 167 E N G L S H I 168 Setup and Upgrade 5 When the following message appears, click [OK]. E N G L S H I 6 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 7 When the following message appears, click [YES]. The PC will restart. Setup and Upgrade 169 E N G L S H I 170 Setup and Upgrade Deleting the Password (Set SSD Password) 1 Execute System Setup, enter the password, and press the [Security] button. E N G L S H I 2 When the [Security] menu appears, click the [HDD Security Status] button. 3 When the following screen appears, click [Enter] in the [Set SSD User Password]
menu. Setup and Upgrade 171 E N G L S H I 172 Setup and Upgrade 4 When the following message appears, enter the current password in the [Enter Current Password] field. E N G L S H I 5 Press [Enter] in [Enter New Password] and [Confirm New Password]. Setup and Upgrade 173 E N G L S H I 174 Setup and Upgrade 6 When the following message appears, click [OK]. E N G L S H I 7 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 8 When the following message appears, click [YES]. The PC will restart. Setup and Upgrade 175 E N G L S H I 176 Setup and Upgrade Restoring the Factory Default Settings E N G L S H I If you have changed the system setup by mistake, you can restore the system default settings. 1 After opening the system setup screen, click the [Save & Exit] button. 2 When the [Exit] menu appears, click [Load Setup defaults]. Setup and Upgrade 177 E N G L S H I 178 Setup and Upgrade 3 When the following message appears, click [Yes]. The settings will be reset to the factory default. E N G L S H I 4 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 5 When the following message appears, click [YES]. The PC will restart. Setup and Upgrade 179 E N G L S H I TIP You may press [F9] to use the [Load Setup defaults] menu. 180 Setup and Upgrade Changing Boot Order E N G L S H I The user can change the boot order according to his or her needs, or select a boot device The model in the example can differ from actual models and is subject to change for performance improvements, without prior notice. TIP To use the system setup (F2), booting device selection (F10), or recovery (F11), you need to restart the system (click [Restart] in the system power menu) and then immediately press the corresponding function key due to the fast booting speed. Changing Boot Order 1 Press the [F2] key after re-booting the system. 2 When the system setup screen appears, click the [Boot] button. Setup and Upgrade 181 E N G L S H I 182 Setup and Upgrade 3 Drag the icon of the device to change the booting order in the [Edit Boot Order] menu to change the booting order. E N G L S H I 4 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 5 When the following message appears, click [YES]. Setup and Upgrade 183 E N G L S H I 6 The changes are saved and the system reboots. 184 Setup and Upgrade Selecting a Boot Device to Use 1 Press the [F10] key after re-booting the system. E N G L S H I 2 When the Select Boot Device screen appears. select the device. Setup and Upgrade 185 E N G L S H I 3 Boots using the selected device. 186 Setup and Upgrade Windows 8.1 Auto Scaling E N G L S H I Windows 8.1 Auto Scaling feature may blur the screen or display some icons and texts larger. Change the DPI scaling to fit for you as follows:
1 On the Start screen, click the [Desktop] tile to convert the screen to the Desktop screen. 2 Right-click with the mouse on the desktop and select [Personal Settings] > [Display], and then check [Select the same size adjustment for all displayed items]. 3 Select an item size to proceed as instructed. Setup and Upgrade 187 E N G L S H I 188 Setup and Upgrade Using Instant Booting E N G L S H I Instant Booting allows the system to boot automatically when the notebook PC cover is opened, so that you can use the system without pressing the power button. 1 On the Start screen, press the [
] tile, or on the Desktop, press the [
] icon to run [LG Control Center]. 2 On LG Control Center screen, set the [Instant Booting] to [ON]. 3 Shutdown the system and close the notebook PC cover. 4 When the cover is opened, the PC turns on and the system starts to boot automatically. FAQ FAQ Content Recovering from a Boot Failure FAQ 189 E N G L S H I If booting is impossible due to a serious error with the system, you can recover the system using LG Recovery Center RE. CAUTION If you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the disk, the restore function may not work. Using the LG Recovery Center RE CAUTION All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance. 1 Turn on the PC and press [F11]. 190 FAQ 2 When the following screen appears, select a language you want to use and then click
[Next]. E N G L S H I 3 When the following screen appears, select the [Agree] button and then click the [Next]
button. FAQ 191 E N G L S H I 192 FAQ 4 When the factory reset has been completed as shown in the following figure, click the
[Complete] button and then restart the system. E N G L S H I Recover by Using a Recovery Drive If it is impossible to recover by using [F11], you can recover the system through a recovery drive. TIP To recover by using a recovery drive, you must have the recovery drive made through LG Recovery Center's [Create Recovery Drive]. 1 Connect the recovery drive to the USB port of the PC. 2 Turn on the PC and press [F10]. 3 When the screen for selecting the boot device appears, select the connected recovery drive and click [Enter]. 4 Select the [Troubleshooting] menu. 5 Select the item you want and recover the system following the instructions. FAQ 193 Using Instant Booting Instant Booting allows the system to boot automatically when the notebook PC cover is opened, so that you can use the system without pressing the power button. 1 On the Start screen, press the [
] tile, or on the Desktop, press the [
] icon to run [LG Control Center]. 2 On LG Control Center screen, set the [Instant Booting] to [ON]. E N G L S H I 3 Shutdown the system and close the notebook PC cover. 4 When the cover is opened, the PC turns on and the system starts to boot automatically. 194 FAQ Windows 8.1 Auto Scaling E N G L S H I Windows 8.1 Auto Scaling feature may blur the screen or display some icons and texts larger. Change the DPI scaling to fit for you as follows:
1 On the Start screen, click the [Desktop] tile to convert the screen to the Desktop screen. 2 Right-click with the mouse on the desktop and select [Personal Settings] > [Display], and then check [Select the same size adjustment for all displayed items]. 3 Select an item size to proceed as instructed. FAQ 195 E N G L S H I 196 FAQ LG Recovery Center E N G L S H I If the system has an error, you can use LG Recovery Center to use Windows 8.1 recovery function to recover or restore the system to its initial pre-purchase state. TIP LG Recovery Center uses the Windows 8.1 recovery function. For more information about Windows 8.1 recovery, refer to [Windows Help and Support]. CAUTION If you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the disk, or have arbitrarily installed another operating system, the restore function may not work. Click the [
] icon in Desktop to run LG Recovery Center. 1 PC Refresh : Recovers the PC without losing any personal files. CAUTION PC settings are reset to default and any user-installed software will be deleted. FAQ 197 2 PC Reset : Removes all items from the system and restores the system to its initial pre-
purchase state. CAUTION All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance. It may take about 5 hours or longer depending on the system conditions. 3 Create Recovery Drive : You can create a recovery drive in Windows as a precaution against a system failure that prevents you from entering the operating system, or any other severe system issues. a When the following screen appears, select [Copy the recovery partition from the PC to the recovery drive.] and click [Next]. E N G L S H I b When the following screen appears, select the USB flash drive and click [Next]. CAUTION This process deletes all the data on the storage device designated as a recovery drive. Make sure to back up its data in advance. 198 FAQ E N G L S H I c Once the storage device is ready, click [Finish] to create a recovery drive. CAUTION Select [Delete the recovery partition] while creating a recovery drive to remove the recovery partition in the PC. Once the recovery partition is removed, you cannot use the recovery function of the PC. You can only recover the system using the recovery media. FAQ 199 E N G L S H I 200 FAQ Connecting a Monitor / TV TIP Ensure the monitor power is off before connecting the external monitor to the PC. E N G L S H I Connecting to the HDMI Port HDMI is a high-speed multimedia interface that can transfer uncompressed full digital audio and video signals. LG Notebook PC supports either HDMI or SPDIF. In some models, DTS Sound may not work when you use HDMI. 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the PC and the external device (TV, monitor) that supports HDMI. 2 HDMI port transfers both video and audio simultaneously. So you don't need a separate audio connection. 3 Press [Fn]+[F7] to redirect the video output to the external device. FAQ 201 TIP Switching screen output device by pressing [Fn]+[F7]
[Press [Fn] + [F7] to display the Toggle Screen menu. Then select the screen mode you want and press [Enter]. E N G L S H I CAUTION If you do not set Speaker as the default value after disconnecting the HDMI cable, the system may not produce any sound. If a program was running already, you need to exit and restart the program for it to produce sound. 202 FAQ Using a Wireless or Regular Router E N G L S H I A wireless / regular router connects several PCs and mobile devices etc. to one internet line and enables the use of internet and the network. A wireless / regular router has to be bought separately. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for instructions. Connecting a Wireless or Regular Router If one internet line is used with a wireless / regular router and several devices are connected, this may result in a slower connection. In case of a wireless network, it is recommended to change the network name and security settings for a more secure connection. Network speed can differ according to operation environment and specifications. 1 Connect the internet cable of the modem that was provided by your internet provider to the router's WAN port. 2 Connect all devices (PC, IPTV, internet phone, etc.) with a LAN cable to LAN ports 1 to 4 of the router. The number of LAN ports can vary for each router model. 3 Please refer to the manual provided by the router manufacturer for setup of the network and Internet. FAQ 203 Wireless Network The wireless network (Wireless LAN) is the network environment that connects a PC with the internet provider or company network through an Access Point (wireless or regular router). E N G L S H I Wireless network is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models. Turning On/Off Airplane Mode Prior to using the wireless network, press [Fn] + [F6] to turn off Airplane Mode. Pressing [Fn] + [F6]keys will turn on or off. If you are not going to use the mode, keep the mode turned on to reduce the battery power consumption. Using the Wireless Network If an Access Point (wired or wireless router) is in the vicinity of the PC, the wireless network can easily be accessed. During the search for a wireless network (Wireless LAN), various Access Point may be found according to the location where the PC is used. In case no accessible wireless network (Wireless LAN) is near the PC, no Access Point might be found. A password protected Access Point cannot be accessed without knowing the right password. 204 FAQ 1 Run [Charms] on the Desktop or the Start screen. E N G L S H I 2 In the Charms, click [Settings] > [Wireless Network Icon]. 3 Near available Access Point(wireless network) is automatically searched. FAQ 205 E N G L S H I 206 FAQ 4 Select the Access Point (wireless network) you want to use and click [Connect] to connect to the Access Point. If a password is set for the wireless network, the Enter Password window appears. E N G L S H I 5 When the connection is established, [Connected] is displayed in the connected Access Point(wireless network). 6 Click the [Internet Explorer] icon in the taskbar to check whether the internet is operating normally. FAQ 207 Wired LAN LAN is the network environment that users can connect to by using a cable to connect to their internet providers or the company's network. E N G L S H I Using Wired LAN LAN is installed with an automatic IP (DHCP) as default value. Please refer to the following instructions to find out more about setting up an automatic IP
(DHCP) or manual IP. 1 Connect the LAN adaptor to the micro USB port on the PC. TIP The recommended network cable for the optimal network environment is CAT5 or higher. The network (LAN) cable may be connected when the LAN adaptor is used. The LAN adaptor may be separately purchased at LG Service Center. 208 FAQ 2 Connect LAN cable to the LAN port. E N G L S H I 3 On the Start Screen, click the Desktop tile to convert to the Desktop screen. 4 Run [Charms] on the Desktop. FAQ 209 E N G L S H I 210 FAQ 5 In the Charm Menu, click [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [View By] > [Small Icon] >
[Network and Sharing Center]. E N G L S H I 6 Click [Change Adapter Settings]. FAQ 211 E N G L S H I 212 FAQ 7 Right-click [Ethernet] and select [Properties]. E N G L S H I 8 Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click [Properties]. FAQ 213 E N G L S H I 214 FAQ 9 If you want to use an automatic IP(DHCP), select [Obtain an IP Address Automatically]. If you want to use a manual IP, select [Use Following IP Address] to enter the address. Please ask the network administrator about obtaining a manual IP. E N G L S H I 10 Press [OK] to complete the network setup. 11 Click the [Internet Explorer] icon in the taskbar to check whether the internet is operating normally.
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1 | 2015-07-09 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 5775 ~ 5775 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020917688
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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United States
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1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
L******@ul.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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BEJ
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
NT-LG14Z95
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K******** H******
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1 2 3 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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201-8********
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/29/2015 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Notebook Computer | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is conducted. Device is a 2 x 2 MIMO configuration with 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidths as described in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value is 0.12 W/Kg. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power Output listed is conducted. End-users and installers must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power Output listed is conducted. Device is a 2 x 2 MIMO configuration with 20MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz bandwidths as described in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value is 0.44 W/Kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
DT&C Co.,
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1 2 3 | Name |
C******** L******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 |
c******@digitalemc.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.1603 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15C | CC MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.14 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0030000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0195 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5190 | 5230 | 0.0156 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0221 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5500 | 5720 | 0.0216 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 5 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5510 | 5710 | 0.0197 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 6 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5530 | 5690 | 0.0171 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 7 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.0212 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 8 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5755 | 5795 | 0.0178 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 9 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5210 | 5210 | 0.0068 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5270 | 5310 | 0.0105 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 11 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5290 | 5290 | 0.008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 12 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5775 | 5775 | 0.0144 |
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