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) Copyright 2005 LG Electronics, Inc., DigitalMate Co., Ltd. Thank you for using the LG product. LG has manufactured and tested this product to provide you with a reliable computing environment. Please read this manual carefully before using the computer. This sign calls attention to features and operations that may be dangerous to the user. Follow the instruction closely to reduce the risk of bodily harm or damage to the equipment 1.Warning: Not following the instruction could result in death or serious injury. 2.Caution: Not following the instruction could result in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the product. This User's guide is for KG model. Instructions may be different depending on models. Check your model before reading User's guide. Keep User's guide at a place where other users always can reach
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This computer complies with the radio frequency and safety standards of any country or region in which it has been approved for wireless use. Contents Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. 2 1. Installing the system 1-1 Contents of the Product .......................................................................................................................... 9 1-2 Composition ........................................................................................................................................... 10 1-3 Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 15 1-4 Connecting Peripheral Devices (To Be Separately Purchased) ............................................................ 17 2. Using the system 2-1 Turning on the Computer ....................................................................................................................... 20 2-2 Using Windows XP................................................................................................................................. 23 2-3 Turning off the Computer ....................................................................................................................... 30 2-4 Rebooting the Computer........................................................................................................................ 31 2-5 Using the Mouse .................................................................................................................................... 32 2-6 Cleaning the Mouse ............................................................................................................................... 34 2-7 Using the Keyboard................................................................................................................................ 35 2-8 Using the CD-ROM Drive....................................................................................................................... 37 2-9 Using the Disk Drive............................................................................................................................... 39 2-10 Computer Virus .................................................................................................................................... 41 3. System Setup 3-1 Entering System Setup .......................................................................................................................... 46 3-2 Booting with a USB drive ....................................................................................................................... 48 3-3 Setting a Password ................................................................................................................................ 49 3-4 Deleting or Changing a Password ......................................................................................................... 50 3-5 Initializing System Setup ....................................................................................................................... 52 3-6 Deciding the Temporary Booting Orders................................................................................................ 53 3-7 Setting the Power Saver Mode .............................................................................................................. 54 3-8 Using Hyper-Threading Feature............................................................................................................. 55 4. System Recovery................................................................................................................. 56 5. Reinstallation of Drivers 5-1 Reinstalling Printer driver ....................................................................................................................... 58 5-2 Reinstalling Sound driver ....................................................................................................................... 62 5-3 Reinstalling Video driver ........................................................................................................................ 63 6. System Expansion 6-1 Opening the Computer Case ................................................................................................................. 64 6-2 Main Board ............................................................................................................................................ 65 6-3 Internal Connectors................................................................................................................................ 66 6-4 Replacing the CPU................................................................................................................................. 68 6-5 Expanding the Computer Memory ........................................................................................................ 70 6-6 Adding a Hard Disk ................................................................................................................................ 74 6-7 Installing an Expansion Card ................................................................................................................. 82 Product Specifications . 84 Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions Following instructions are to help users to use the product safely and properly and to prevent any potential risk or damage. Please read the following instructions carefully before using the product. Installation Do not use the product in damp places including a laundry room and bathroom. The computer may not function correctly, and there is the risk of electric shock. Operate the computer within a temperature range of 41 to 95 (5~35) and 30 to 80% of relative humidity Dispose of its desiccating agent and vinyl packages properly. A child may get suffocated by swallowing the desiccating agent or wearing the packages on head. Use the product in a dust-free environment. Otherwise, the product may malfunction. Do not place any mechanical interference within a 15cm radius of the computer. The computer may be heated from inside and result in a burn. Keep away from the moisture condensation. It may damage on the computer. If this happens, turn off the computer and make it dry before power is on Operate the product in a place without electromagnetic interference. Keep a proper distance between the computer and such electronic appliances as speakers that generate strong magnetic fields. Otherwise, data stored on the hard disk may be lost or the display color on the monitor may be impaired. 2 Important Safety Instructions Power Connection Do not use loose plugs or damaged power cords. An electric shock or fire may occur. Operate the product at the proper voltage. Excessive voltage may result in damage on the product, 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. Use power outlets with an earth pin installed and proper supply of rated elec tricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire. Do not touch the power cord with your hands wet. There is a possibility of an electric shock. 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. Tightly connect the power cord to the outlet. Loose connection of the power cord could cause a fire. Pull the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the power. Otherwise, a fire may occur or the product may get damaged. Always keep the power cord and the outlet clean. A fire may occur. In the case that a watery or other alien substance enters inside the computer, disconnect the power and contact the service center. Damaged parts may cause a fire or electric shock. Important Safety Instructions 3 Use a socket with an earth pin equipped. If not earthed, the product may cause an electric shock and get damaged. Use power outlets with an earth pin installed and proper supply of rated elec tricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire. Do not impair the cord by excessive bending or hard pressing. Keep the power cord out of reach of children and pets. A damaged power cord may cause an electric shock or fire. Using the Computer Clean the computer with proper detergent and dry it completely before using it again. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may occur. Disconnect the power and the Internet line from the modem, the LAN card and others in case of a lightning strike. An electric shock or fire may occur. Do not leave a cup or other containers filled with chemical or water near the computer. In the case that liquid is spilt inside the computer, a fire or electric shock may occur. Do not connect a key-phone line to the modem. A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. In the case that the computer is dropped or get damaged, disconnect the power and contact the service center. If a damaged computer is used continuously, an electric shock or fire may occur. Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. The product may be deformed or caught on fire due to a temperature rise. 4 Important Safety Instructions Do not put a lit candle or burning cigarette on the computer. A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. If you smell or see smoke from the computer, stop using the computer and dis connect the power before contacting the service center. A fire may occur. Please ask one of our engineers to check the operational state after your com puter has been repaired. Otherwise, there exists a possibility of an electric shock or fire. Leave the product away from heat-generating devices such as a heater. The product may get deformed or catch on fire. Before turning on the system, switch on peripheral devices. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. Turn off the system before switching off peripheral devices. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. Connect allowed devices only. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. Do not use a damaged CD-ROM disk or floppy disk. Otherwise, the product may get damaged or an injury may occur. It is recommended not to use a wireless LAN connection within a 5m radius of a microwave or plasma light. If you have to use wireless LAN and a plasma bulb within the range, however, do it through a channel between 11 and 13. Still, the connection may not be made, or the transmission rate may drop. Do not press "Eject" button while the Floppy/CD-ROM drive is running. The data may be lost or the disk may spin out unexpectedly to cause an injury. Insert a memory card in the correct direction. A forceful insertion of the memory card may damage the product and the memory. Do not drop a part or device of a computer when ejecting it. If dropped, they may get damaged and cause an injury. Important Safety Instructions 5 Storing and Moving the Computer Before moving the computer, turn off the power and disconnect all cables. If not, one may trip over the wire, damaging the computer and getting an injury. Upgrading the Computer When disassembling the computer, do not take out the power supply unit and prevent children from swallowing nuts unscrewed. If a child swallowed a nut, they may get suffocated. In that case, see the doctor immediately. Do not disassemble the power supply unit. You may get an electric shock. Before disassembling the product, turn off the system and disconnect the power cable. In case the telephone line is connected to the modem, disconnect the telephone line also. An electric shock or fire may occur. Do not disassemble or moderate the computer arbitrarily. An electric shock may occur. When handling computer parts, follow the instructions included in the manual. Soldered prickles on the board may cause an injury. Please use parts certified by LG Electronics. A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. Please contact our service center before you connect an peripheral device not manufactured by LG Electronics to your computer. The product may get damaged. 6 Important Safety Instructions Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management) Handle the computer with care to prevent a data loss.
Since the hard disk is sensitive to shocks, please make a back-up file of important data all the time.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any hard-disk data loss caused by a user's mis-
take. Hard disk damage and data loss may occur when.
External shocks are given on the computer while the computer is separated or installed.
The computer is reset (rebooted) due to a power failure while the hard disk is running.
The computer is infected with a virus, tainting the data recoverably.
The power is abruptly disconnected.
Moving, shaking or pounding the computer while the hard disk is running, and thus causing file damage or bad sectors. It is recommended to back up the data to minimize damage caused by hard disk damage. The manufacturer is not responsible for any data loss. Important Safety Instructions 7 Help and Support Click the "Help and Support" menu to learn Windows operation and troubleshooting, and receive technical supports. Please read the menu before using the computer.
Click [Start] button, and then Help and Support.
Then, the following screen will appear. Suggested items, text search result, Microsoft Knowledge Base and other contents are investigated. Microsoft Knowledge Base is supported only when the Internet is connected. By selecting proper items, the user can check functions of Windows XP and trou-
bleshooting. 8 Help and Support Through the Internet connection, the user can ask others for a help and receive the telephone number of the technical support center. The user can configure the optimal environment for computers. 1.Installing the system 1-1. Contents of the Product Contents and the front design of the product may differ by model. Be sure to use designated cleaning chemicals to clean your computer. Use of other chemicals such as thinner, benzene or alcohol may cause damage or deformation of the product. Computer Keyboard Mouse Power Cord User's guidel Troubleshooting guide Modem cable LG GILJABI CD
(Software installation CD) Recovery CD Installing the system 9 1-2. Composition Front Part
10 Installing the system
USB (USB 1.0 Port) Connector Connects USB devices or hubs (including a USB mouse or digital camera).
IEEE1394 Connector Connects IEEE 1394-4 4-pin devices (including a camcorder).
Sound Connector Earphone Connector A port for external earphones. Microphone Connector A port for external microphone.
Multimedia Card Slot Hosts various portable memory cards - CF, MD, MS, MS-PRO, SD, MMC, SMC and others.
Support The support of for stable installation of the main body of the computer. Each slot is marked with a symbol indicat-
ing proper card types that can be accom-
modated. Check the symbol and insert a right type of memory card in the direction as shown in the figure. Do not delete [Safely Remove Hardware]
( ) icon. Otherwise, the computer needs rebooting to use the memory card slot.
Remove the support to use your computer laid down.
To use the computer with the body standing, install the support. Otherwise, the system may function unstably. Note
Optional parts differ by product model. For more information about optional parts, see Option Guide of GILJABI CD. Basics 11 Rear Part
Note
The rear configuration may differ from the image depending on product model. 12 Installing the system
Power connector Connects to the power cord for supplying power to your computer.
Keyboard connector Connects to a PS/2 keyboard.
Mouse connector Connects to a PS/2 mouse. Do not disassemble power supplies. There is a risk of electrical shock.
USB connectors Connect to USB devices or HUB. For example, you can connect to a USB mouse, digital camera, or external hard disk drive.
Parallel connector Connects to a parallel device such as printer or scanner.
Serial connector Connects to a serial device.
Video connector Connects to a monitor.
Audio connector Microphone connector : Connects to an external microphone. Line-in : Connects to external audio device. Speaker connector: Connects to an external speaker.
LAN Enables network connection between HUB and UTP (wire connection).
IEEE1394 6pin connector Connects to IEEE1394 pin devices, such as exter-nal hard disk or CD-RW drive.
TV-Out connector Connects to external devices such as Television.
Video connector Connects to a monitor cable. Note
Modem cable is offered for models that support modem card. Installing the system 13 1-3. Installation Installation is not difficult, and we recommend users to install by themselves. Before installation, turn off the computer and all peripheral devices. As the key-
board and the mouse use same-shaped connectors, please check the symbols next to the mouse connector hole and the keyboard connector hole. Card compo-
sition is different from product to product.
Do not leave a liquid container on the computer. An electric shock may occur and the sys-
tem could break downr.
Keep the ventilation hole of the power supply unit free of alien substances. Internal parts of the computer may get damaged and an electric shock may occur. 14 Installing the system
Connecting the Keyboard The connector of the keyboard cable is round in shape and consists of 6 pins. Insert the keyboard connector pin correctly in the keyboard connector hole on the rear panel of the computer. Insert the keyboard cable con-
nector as shown in the figure.
Connecting a Mouse The mouse cable has a round connector with 6 pins. The round connector on the mouse cable fits into the PS/2 connector on the rear of the computer. Be sure to align the 6 pins on the cable with the corresponding holes on the connector.
Using the Keyboard Support Installed at the bottom of the keyboard. Raise the keyboard supports to relieve fatigue on the wrists.
Connecting Power Power supply is 110V/220V (selection) or 220V only. Connect the power cord to the computer and the outlet on the wall.
Power supply is 110V/220V (selection) or 220V only.
Check the location of the switching button when 110V/220V
(selection) is used. 220V use 110V use
Operate the product at the proper voltage when selecting 110V or 220V power supply. Incorrect use of power supply may damage on the product or fire. Installing the system 15 1-4. Connecting Peripheral Devices (To Be Separately Purchased)
Do not connect too many cables to one extension cord. An electric shock may occur.
Do not leave the power cord below the body.
Do not touch the outlet when connecting or disconnecting the power cord. An electric shock may occur. 16 Installing the system Connecting Monitor (To Be Separately Purchase) The monitor signal cable and the power cords are included in the package box. For more information about using the monitor, see the monitor manual.
Connect the monitor signal cable to the Video port to transmit computer signals to the monitor.
Connect the monitor power cable both to the mon-
itor and the power outlet to supply power to the monitor. When turning on/off the computer, turn on/off the monitor. When using the same power supply unit for the computer and the monitor, check the voltage of the monitor before turning on. When using a built-in video When the video card is installed Connecting the Printer (To Be Separately Purchased) The printer cable and the power cords are included in the package box. For more information about using the printer, see the printer manual.
Connect the printer cable to a parallel connector of the computer.
(However if the printer supports USB ports, connect it to the USB connector.)
Connect the other end of the printer cable to the printer parallel connector.
Connect the power cord of the printer to the printer power con-
nector.
Connect the power plug of the printer to the power outlet. Connecting an Optical Output Port (To Be Separately Purchased) This product is not equipped with speakers. To output sound, connect external speakers.
Connect the speaker connector to External Speaker ( ) connec-
tor on the rear panel of the computer. Note
In the case where sound is to low or mute, adjust the volume by clicking on the [Master Volume] icon on the right end of the Windows task bar. Installing the system 17
18 Installing the system 2.Using the System 2-1.Turning on the Computer Check if the floppy disk drive on the front part of the computer is empty and the power cord and the peripheral devices are connected to the computer on the rear panel. After installing the system, register user information. Turn on the power of the main body, and register user information by following the Windows screen instructions. Registration process
Pressing the power switch starts the self-diagnostic procedures; then Windows(R) XP startup screen is displayed .In a moment, a dialogue box, saying Welcome to Microsoft Windows appears on the screen. Then Click [Next].
After Help protect your PC message appears on the screen, select Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic Updates now and then press [Next]. 20 Using the system
Internet connection option screen appears, follow the instruction.
If you turn the power on the computer for the first time, you have to register your copy of Windows XP. The registration process may differ depending on the model, but the difference does not affect the use of your computer.
Who will use this computer? message appears on the screen. Type the namesof the users and click [Next]. Using the system 21
"Thank you!" message appears on the screen. Click [Finish] to complete the registration process. Certificate of Authenticity The certificate of authenticity includes the Windows product key. This certificate is the unique indication that proves your Windows is authentic. Do not damage or remove this sticker (attached on the side of the product.).
The certificate provided may be different from this image. 22 Using the system
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2-2.Using Windows XP Windows XP is brilliant, fresh, and easy to use. The desktop and task bar images are sim-
plified, and you can easily access applications through the Start menu. There are more
"Desktop" options for you to customize the environment. Windows XP Tour Windows is an operation system of the computer. It is recommended to know basic func-
tionality of Windows for better use of a computer.
Minimize
Maximize
Close Click the [Start] button and click Windows XP Tour. Then, the window will appear. Select a feature of Windows XP to view detailed descrip-
tion. Using the system 23 Windows XP Desktop
[Start button
Start Menu
Taskbar Click the Start button to view Start menus. By clicking [All Programs] you can display a list of pro-
grams currently installed on the computer. Include necessary applications to start Windows. Indicates currently running programs.
Taskbar Icons and Clock You can set the screen resolution, color, audio, and date/time by clicking icons.
Recycle Bin You can delete files and folders which will be saved auto-
matically in the Recycle Bin. Running Empty Recycle Bin will delete files and folders permanently from your com-
puter. 24 Using the system Overview of Start Menu
Click the [Start] button to view menus that are most com-
monly used on the computer
Fixed Topics
Recently Used Programs
All Programs
Control Panel: Enables to customize computer setting.
My Computer: Displays information on drives and networks, and enables you to retrieve or run files and folders To Change Start Menu Style
Right-click the [Start] button, and click [Properties]. Then, click an option under the Start menu tab.
To select the default start menu, click [Start Menu] on the [Taskbar and Start Menu Properties] tab.
To select the style in an older version of Windows, click the Classic Start Menu.
Click [OK] to apply the new settings. Using the system 25 To Display Programs at the top of Start Menu Fixed items
Select and right-click a program to display at the top of Start menu.
Click [Pin to Start Menu].
The selected program will be displayed on the upper part of bound-
ary as a fixed topic. To Display Recent Documents on Start Menu
Right-click the [Start] button, and click the [Properties].
Click Start menu on the Start Menu tab, and click
[Customize]. Select [List my most recently opened documents] on the Advanced tab, and click [OK].
Click [Apply] [OK] in [Taskbar and Start Menu Properties] window to save the new settings. Then, click the Start button to display the Recently Opened Documents folder where recent documents and files are saved will be displayed on the Start menu. Note
To empty My Recent Documents folder, click the Clear List on the Advanced tab. Although the list is cleared, the documents will not be deleted in the computer. Control Panel Category View, a New View grouping similar topics, has been added to Control Panel. Classic View displays all topics individually. You can select either Category View or Classic View according to your taste. Category View Classic View 26 Using the system Changing Desktop Appearance and Theme With Theme menu, you can customize the desktop including the background, the screen saver, icons, windows, the mouse pointer, and sound. If there are multiple users, each user can customize his/her own desktop using Theme menu. To Use Windows Classic Configuration
Click [Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View] [Display].
Click [Windows Classic] under Themes tab. To Select an Other Theme
Click [Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View] [Display].
Click [Windows XP] under Theme tab. Note
To view display properties, click [Start] [Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View]
and double-click Display. After selecting Windows Classic, you can customize Windows elements such as window borders, icons, and menus. Select Appearance tab, and click Advanced. Using the system 27 To Change Background
Click [Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View]
[Display], and select the Background tab. (Or locate the mouse point on the Windows background, and right-click it. Then, a popup menu will appear. Select [Properties]
from the popup menu.)
Click the scroll (triangle down) button, and check the image list. Select an image to use it as the background, and click [Apply]. Then, the background will be changed. However, if there is no image that you would like to use as the background, click [Browse] and select an image file. To Set Screen Saver
Run [Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View]
[Display]. And select [Screen Saver] tab.
Select a screen saver from the list. Click the scroll button of Wait field and set the time to wait till the screen saver is activated. Select Password Protected check box, then you will be requested to enter the password when restarting Windows while the screen saver is running. This feature is convenient for prevent-
ing others from accessing data and damaging them. 28 Using the system To Customize Background
Run [Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View] [Display]
Click the theme to change under
[Themes] tab.
Change the theme.
After changing the theme, click
[Apply] under Theme tab of Display Properties dialogue box and select
[Save As].
Input the name of the theme, and click [OK]. Note
To view display properties, click [Start]
[Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View], and double-click on display. If you change the theme without inputting the theme name, the new theme will be named previous name (modified). However, if you select another theme, the changed theme will be deleted. The new theme will be saved under My Documents folder. To open My Documents folder, click Start and My Documents. Taskbar If there are multiple documents and programs are running on the computer, the taskbar will group tasks and display each group. For example, if there are three Word Pad documents are running on the computer with other seven windows, three Word Pad tasks will be grouped under one Word Pad button. To view a Word Pad document, click the Word Pad group button and select the corresponding document. For simple display of the taskbar, icons that are not used for a long time and located next to the clock icon will be hidden. Click the arrow button to display hidden icons. Or click on the icon to display it again. Desktop Cleanup With Desktop Cleanup Wizard, you can delete hot icon paths that are not used on the desktop. Desktop Cleanup Wizard will be automatically executed every 60 days, or you can run this program when necessary. To delete unused icons on the desktop, do the following
Open [Control Panel] [Switch to Classic View] [Display].
Click [Customize Desktop] under Background tab.
Click [Clean Desktop Now] under Desktop Cleanup tab.
Follow instructions of [Desktop Cleanup Wizard]. Using the system 29 2-3.Turning Off Computer Abnormal turning-off of the computer may damage data stored in the hard disk.
Click the [Start] button and select Turn Off Computer.
When Shutdown screen appears, click [Turn Off].
The computer will be automatically turned off.
You may not be able to normally turn off the computer in Windows. When this happens, press the Power button for five seconds. However, this is an emergency measure and taking this measure may result in errors in the system. It is recommended to click the [Start] button and select Turn off Computer menu on Windows desktop to shut down the computer. Abnormal turning-off of the computer may damage data stored in the hard disk.
When the program suddenly stops, click [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys and terminate the pro-
gram through Windows Task Manager or restart the system. If the some program files of Windows has been damaged due to abnormal turning-off of the computer, reinstall damaged programs. LG Electronics is not responsible for data loss caused by your mistakes and negli-
gence. 30 Using the system 2-4. Rebooting the Computer The computer needs rebooting sometimes due to abnormal operation or incorrect use. When this happens, reboot the program as described below.
Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys to terminate the program or restart the computer.
In case the measure described above does not work, press the Power button for five seconds to turn off the computer. Then, restart the computer after 10 seconds. Using the system 31 2-5 Using the Mouse This chapter describes functions of the generally used mouse. Depending on the model, a different mouse is provided. For FK models, an optic mouse is provided. What Is Click (Select)?
You can select a program by clicking the left button of the mouse on the program. The mouse enables you to select or run the pro-
gram by clicking on it without using the keyboard What Is Double-click (Run)?
You can run the program by clicking the left button of the mouse twice consecutively on the program icon. This is called "Double-
click."
What Is Right-click (Undo/Popup Menu)?
By clicking the right button of the mouse, you can open the popup menu that includes auxiliary functions of the corresponding program such as Copy, Move, and Rename. What Is Drag (Move while holding down)?
You can move an icon or a window by keeping pressing the left button and dragging the mouse pointer to the intend-
ed destination. This is called Drag. Drag 32 Using the system Wheel What is Wheel (Move by rolling the wheel)?
If the program is displayed with a scroll bar, you can view the upper and the lower parts of the program by rolling the wheel of the mouse. Using the system 33 2-6.Cleaning the mouse If the mouse does not work,clean up the mouse with cotton swap. Do as follows.
Open up the cover in the direction of the arrow as shown on the picture and take out the ball.
See if inside of the mouse is filled with dust.
Clean with cotton swab and alcohol.
Close the cover in the direction of the arrow and use the mouse. 34 Using the system 2-7. Using the Keyboard The keyboard is a kind of communication tool between the computer and the user. You can input the data, execute commands, and perform certain types of tasks on the computer through the keyword.
ESC key Terminates or stops the program.
Function Keypads F1 ~ F12 keys are called function keys, and each function key has a unique role depending on the oper-
ating system and program.
F1 IGenerally displays Help menu of the application.
Typewriter Keypad
(See page 36 of the user manual.)
Other Keys (Special Control Key) Print Screen Prints or temporarily saves the screen. Scroll Lock Moves the entire screen while the cursor is not moving. Pause/Break Temporarily stops the operation of the computer.
Cursor Keypad and Numeric Keypad These keys are used to move the cursor on the monitor screen (up, down, right and left.) If Num Lock lamp is off on the numeric keypad, the numeric keypad functions the same as the cursor keypad. Home Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line. End Moves the cursor to the end of the line. Page Up Moves the cursor to the previous page. Page Down Moves the cursor to the next page.
Multimedia/Internet Function Keys Home launches the Internet Explorer on your system. Search Functions while the Internet explorer or Windows Explorer is running. Functions as
"Access Internet Search Engine" in Internet Explorer and "Find Files" in Windows Explorer. E-mail Runs e-mail programs installed in the system such as Outlook Express. Using the system 35 Typewriter Keypad The typewriter keypad functions the same as keys on the typewriter. The typewriter keypad includes alphabet, numeric, and Korean characters as well as [Shift] + [Alt] +
[Backspace] keys.
Tab key Used to input data in the data input window and to move to the next data input window. EX LG LG User
Backspace Used to move the cursor to the left place by one column and delete each character.
Enter Used to inform the computer of the completion of one command or to change the line Inputting a name Tab Inputting initials of the name
Space Used to make a blank space on the right.
Caps Lock Toggle cases.
Shift key Used to input the upper characters of keys or capital English letters.
, Ctrl and Alt Keys Ctrl and Alt keys are not normally used alone, but they are used with other keys in combination. They function dif-
ferently for each program. Spilling the water on the keyboard causes disfunction to the computer. 36 Using the system
Windows Used to select the Start menu without using the mouse.
Press Shortcut menu key to view Press Shortcut menu key to view Shortcuts for the current porgram(Shortcut menu key works the same as the right-click ing the mouse button).
This key is used in conjunction with [Fn]
key to move on to the next or previous page. 2-8.Using the CD-ROM Drive CD stands for Compact Disc, and ROM stands for Read Only Memory. Unlike other auxil-
iary devices, you cannot write or delete data on the CD-ROM but only can read the data. The CD-ROM drive can read the CD and play audio and video CDs Using the CD-ROM Turn on the computer, and press the Open/Eject button. Put the CD with its labeled side up, and insert the CD in CD-ROM tray without touching the playing part.
(The trademark must face upward.) Note Eject : Used to eject the CD. After pressing Eject button, take the hand off away from the CD-ROM drive.
After inserting a CD, press the CD-ROM cover or press the Eject button again. Eject button Eject button Using the system 37 Using the Windows Media Player The Windows Media Player can play various kinds of audio and video files. You can play and reproduce a CD. If the computer is equipped with a DVD driver, you can play the DVD title, listen to Internet radio programs, play movie clips, and watch music video on an Internet sites. You can also create his/her own music CD with the Windows Media Player.
Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and select All Programs Accessories Entertainment Windows Media Player.
When the Windows Media Player is executed, click the [Open] button and select audio or video file to play. Adjusting the Volume
Click [Master Volume] icon from the taskbar.
Drag the slide bar to adjust the sound of the corresponding device. 38 Using the system 2-9.Using the Disk Drive Using the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is an auxiliary memory installed in the computer. The hard disk drive reads and writes data at a fast speed and saves large amount of data. As both the disk and the disk drive are installed in the hard disk, the "hard disk" and the "hard disk drive"
are used as the same terms. After installing a new hard disk, set up the system and for-
mat the hard disk while referring to the "System Setup" part Upon Data Damage in Hard Disk. A hard disk is sensitive to the external environments and shocks. The manufacturer is not responsible for data loss or damage of the hard disk caused by errors. Therefore, it is recommended to back up important data Notes on Removal or Separation of the Computer
Before removing or installing a computer, turn off the computer and correctly connect cables. In the case where cables are incorrectly linked, the hard disk may get damaged.
When installing a hard disk, use designated nuts only. Otherwise, defects may occur on the hard disk. If you uses thicker nuts than standard ones, critical damage may be done to electronic parts.
For stable use of the hard disk, fix the hard disk in the main body of the computer without any gap or vibration. Notes on Operating Environment of the Computer
The hard disk may get damaged by external shocks during transportation.
Avoid direct sunlight and damp place because the hard disk is sensitive to high temperature and humidity.
Cover the hard disk with a static electricity-resistant envelope.
Put the hard disk away from appliances with strong magnets such as TV and stereo set.
The hard disk can get damaged by an electric shock from lightning. It is recommended, therefore, not to use the computer during thunder and lightening, and disconnect the power cord when not using the computer. Notes on Operation of the Computer
Shocks on the hard disk during transportation may cause file damage or bad sectors.
When the computer is abruptly reset (rebooted) due to power failure, the hard disk may get damaged.
The hard disk may get damaged when infected with computer viruses.
BIO setup with wrong hard disk parameter values may damage the hard disk.
If necessary files are deleted by your mistake, the computer may not properly function.
Abrupt turning-off of the computer can damage the computer. Using the system 39 Disk Defragmenter The disk defragmenter will collect fragmented volumes so that the computer can operate effi-
ciently and fast. Finish other application programs before running the Disk Defragmenter.
Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and select Accessories System Tools Disk Defragmenter.
When the following screen appears, select the drive, and click the [Defragment]
button.
The progress bar will appear.
After the defragmentation is finished, click the [Close] button. 40 Using the system 2-10.Computer virus Computer viruses are programs that penetrate other programs and files. Computer viruses infect other files through replication, leaving the infected files and programs damaged and unusable. We provide "Norton AntiVirus," a vaccine program, to fight viruses. Services and automatic upgrades of Norton AntiVirus through LiveUpdate are available for one year after initial installation. Installing Norton Antivirus
Click the Norton Antivirus icon on the desktop.
Following windows appears. Click [Next].
Click [Next] to install Norton Antivirus. Using the system 41
Following window appears.
Norton Antivirus installation is complete message appears. Click [Finish]. 42 Using the system Norton Antivirus update You should have an internet access to process Norton Antivirus update.
Click [Start] and [All programs][Norton Antivirus][LiveUpdate]
[Norton AntiVirus].
Click [Next].
Following window appears.
Click [Next]. Using the system 43
Downloading update-items online.
Click [Finish] . Norton Antivirus Update is complete. 44 Using the system
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Running Norton Antivirus
Click [Start][All programs][Norton Antivirus][Norton AntiVirus2005].
Click [Scan for virus] and select an item to scan.
Norton AntiVirus is scanning virus. Note
If any virus is detected, click
[Fix] to repair.
Click [Finish]. Virus scanning is complete. Using the system 45 3.System setup The system setup saves your computers hardware configurations in CMOS RAM. The system setup provides you with information, such as the size and type of your hard disk, size of the installed memory, date, and time. 3-1. Starting the system setup You may want to use the CMOS Setup Utility in the following situations:
Booting with a bootable floppy disk(page 50).
Setting a password(page 51).
Changing or removing the password(page 52).
Recovering the factory default settings(page 54). Do not change the system setup arbitrarily. Incorrect system setup may result in errors while using the computer. The menu and default factory settings of the CMOS Setup Utility may look different from this manual. They may have been changed to improve the performance of the system. Keys used in the CMOS Setup Utility
Select the current item. Close the current window or move to the previous window. Move up, down, left, and right. Increase or decrease the value Increase or decrease the value. Increase or decrease the value. Save or exit the system setup. 48 System setup Note
keys (arrow keys) move the cursor up, down, to the left and right. If Num Lock button is off, the arrow keys in the numeric keypad can be used just like the cursor control keys.
<Cursor keypad>
<Numeric keypad>
Turn on the computer and monitor.
When LG logo appears on the screen, press [Delete].
The CMOS Setup Utility window appears. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features PC Health Status
Advanced BIOS Features Frequency/Voltage Control
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations Load Optimized Defaults Set Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
: Select ltem Time, Date, Hard Disk Type..... System setup 49 3-2. Booting with a bootable floppy disk Follow the instruction below to set the floppy disk as start up disk.
Open the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Advanced BIOS Features and press [Enter].
Use , and keys to select 1st Boot Device. Use page up/down keys to select Floppy. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up Utility Advanced BIOS Feature
Hard Disk Boot Priority BIOS Virus Warning Hyper-Threding Technology Quick Boot 1st Boot Device 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3nd Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Floppy Seek Boot Up Num-Lock LED Gate A20 Option Security Option
APIC Function MPS Table Version Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T Full Screen LOGO Show Summary Screen Show Item Help Memu Level Select Your Boot Device Priority Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled
CDROM Floppy HDD-0 Enabled Disabled Disabled On Fast System Enabled 1.4 Disabled Disabled Enabled
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F7:Optimized Defaults
To save changes in System Setup, press the [F10] key.
When the following message appears, press [Enter]. The computer restarts. SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y 50 System setup 3-3. Setting a password If you want to protect the system setup from unauthorized users, follow the instruction below to set a password. You can set a password in the CMOS Setup Utility program. If you forget the password, you cannot gain access to your system. Be sure to write down the password in a safe place only you can refer to in case you forget the password.
Start the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Advanced BIOS Features, and then press [Enter].
Use the arrow keys to select Security Option. Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to select Setup or System, and then press [Enter]. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up Utility Advanced BIOS Feature
Hard Disk Boot Priority BIOS Virus Warning Hyper-Threding Technology Quick Boot 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3nd Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Floppy Seek Boot Up Num-Lock LED Gate A20 Option Security Option Security Option
APIC Function MPS Table Version Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T Full Screen LOGO Show Summary Screen Show Item Help Memu Level Select Your Boot Device Priority Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled CDROM Floppy HDD-0 Enabled Disabled Disabled On Fast System Enabled 1.4 Disabled Disabled Enabled
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F7:Optimized Defaults Note
If you select Setup in the Security Option, the computer asks for a password next time you try to enter the CMOS Setup Utility. If you select System, the computer asks for a password next time you start the computer and also when you try to enter the CMOS Setup Utility. Setting the System password prevents unauthorized users from using the computer or changing the system setup.
Use the arrow keys to select Set Password, and then press [Enter]. System setup 51
If the following message appears, enter the new password and then press
[Enter]. A password must consist of characters A~Z and numbers 0~9, and has the maximum length of 8. Enter Password :
If the following message appears, enter the password again, and then press [Enter]. Confirm Password :
Press [F10] to save the new settings.
If the following message appears, press [Enter]. The computer restarts. SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y 3-4. Changing or removing the password You must know the password to change or remove it.
Start the CMOS Setup Utility, enter your password, and then press [Enter]. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations Enter Password:
PC Health Status
Frequency/Voltage Control Load Optimized Defaults Set Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
: Select ltem Change/Set/Disable/Password 52 System setup
To change the password, follow the instructions on Setting a password.
To remove the password, follow the instructions below.
Use arrow keys to select Set Password, and then press [Enter]. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features PC Health Status
Advanced BIOS Features Frequency/Voltage Control
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations Load Optimized Defaults Set Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Set Password Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
: Select ltem Change/Set/Disable/Password
If the following message appears, press [Enter]. Enter Password :
If the following message appears, press [Enter]. PASSWORD DISABLD!!!
Press any key to continue...
Press [F10] to save the new setting.
If the following message appears, press [Y] key and [Enter]. The computer restarts. SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y System setup 53 3-5. Recovering the factory default settings You can follow the instructions below to recover the factory default settings.
Start the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Load Optimized Defaults and press [Enter].
If the following message appears, press [Y] key and then [Enter]. The factory default settings have been recovered. Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N) ? Y
To save changes in System Setup, press the [F10] key.
If the following message appears, press [Enter]. The computer restarts. SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y 54 System setup 3-6. Using Power saving function You can use power saving function in Windows OS no matter how you set the BIOS setup.
Click [Start][Control panel][Switch to classic view].
Double click Power option icon from the control panel.
Set the Power option properties and click [OK]. There are some devices which do not support the power saving function properly. If you have installed such devices, you should disable power saving function.
Click [Advanced] for setup if necessary and then click [OK]. Note
Hibernation mode: It saves data and turns off the power and then restores data when the system starts again. System setup 55 Your computer support ACPI power saving and you can change Sleep State in the BIOS system setup. Set to S3(STR) to manage power more effectively in standby mode. Use the power button to exit standby mode. If you want to use a keyboard stroke or mouse movement to exit standby mode, change S3(STR) to S1(POS). Note: S1(Power On Suspend), S3(Save to Ram)
Start the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Power Management Setup and then press [Enter].
Use the arrow keys to select Sleep State, and PageUp and PageDown keys to set S1(POS). Item Help Memu Level Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up Utility
Run VGA BIOS If S3 Resume Sleep State Sleep State Power Management Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Suspend Type MODEM Use IRQ Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Power Button Function CPU THRM-Throtting Wake Up On PME
USB KB Wake-Up From S3 Resume by Alarm
Date(of Month) Alarm
Time(hh:mm:ss) Alarm Power Management Setup
[S1/(POS)]
S1 (POS)
[Auto]
[User Define]
[DPMS]
[YES]
[Stop Grant]
[3]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Suspend]
[Disabled]
Disabled
[Disabled]
0 0:0:0
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F7:Optimized Defaults
To save changes in System Setup, press the [F10] key.
If the following message appears, press [Enter].The computer restarts. SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y 56 System setup
memo 57 4.System Recovery You can restore the system in two ways depending on the current status of the sys-
tem. However, to restore the hard disk, you need to back up necessary software and data files in advance. After completing Windows installation, you need to regis-
ter the User Properties when booting the system as if you did your new computer. Installation with Recovery CD Installation
Back up the data stored in the computer.
Insert the Restore CD in the CD-ROM drive. When "Press any key to boot from CD..." message appears on the screen, press the [Enter] key.
Continue installation by following instructions on the screen.
After completing installation of Windows, remove the CD and restart the sys-
tem. When the following screen appears, register the User Properties according to instructions on the screen.
After the Windows operating system installation is complete, install the LG GILJABI CD (software installation CD) on your computer, and then you can use all application programs and device drivers. 56 System Recovery Installation of Windows XP Upgrade
If Windows XP is already installed on the hard disk, you can upgrade existing Windows XP without formatting the hard disk
In the case that Windows XP is already running on the hard disk, upgrade Windows XP as follows. For Windows users
Turn on the system where Windows XP is installed.
Click the [Start] and [Run] button.
Insert the Restore CD, and input D:\i386\winnt32.exe/unattend. Then, click the
[OK] button. (When the CD-ROM drive is D drive.) Note
To execute "winnt32.exe" without using
"Unattend" option, you must input the product key attached on the computer. You also need to have the computer certified within 30 days after this System Recovery 57 5. Reinstallation of Drivers 5-1.Reinstalling Printer Driver You must install the printer driver after connecting the printer. Windows XP can automatically detect printer drivers. However, if Windows XP does not detect your printer driver, install the printer driver as follows.
Select [Start] [Control Panel] [Class Desktop].
Double click the [Printer and Fax] on the Control Panel window.
When the following screen appears, click the [Add Printer] button.
When the Add Printer Wizard appears, click the [Next] button. 58 Reinstallation of Drivers
When the following screen appears, check the connection type of the printer -
local or network. Then, select a printer and click the [Next] button.
New Printer Detection screen will appear. Click the [Next] button.
When Set Printer Port screen appears, select LPT1 or LPT2 before clicking the
[Next] button.
Select the manufacturer and model of your printer on the Select Printer screen. If your printer came with an installation disk, click [Have Disk]. If not, just click the [Next] button. Reinstallation of Drivers 59 When [Have Disk] is selected.
Insert the diskette or driver CD in the driver and click the [OK] button. When [Next] is selected
Name the printer, and click the [Next] button.
When Print Test Page screen appears, click the [Yes] and [Next]. 60 Reinstallation of Drivers
After the test page is properly printed out, click the [OK] button.
When the following screen appears, check the printer and click the [Finish]
button.
Now, the printer has been added. Reinstallation of Drivers 61 5-2.Reinstalling Sound Driver You must install a sound driver to listen to music files and CDs on the computer. A sound driver basically comes out with the computer. If it has to be reinstalled, however, follow the process below.
Turn on the computer and the monitor.
Insert LG GILJABI CD in the CD-ROM driver. Select the sound driver to install from the list.
The driver installation process will start. Follow instructions on the screen. 62 Reinstallation of Drivers 5-3.Reinstalling Video Driver The video driver displays on the monitor data stored on the computer. The video driver is included in basic specification of the computer. However, in the case that it is necessary to reinstall the video driver, carry out the following process.
Turn on the computer and the monitor.
Insert LG GILJABI CD in the CD-ROM driver. Select the video driver to install from the list.
The driver installation process will start. Follow instructions on the screen. Note
When the computer uses the Intel Onboard Video, some games and programs that does not support Screen Rotation may not be executed on the screen. When this happens, disable the Screen Rotation. Reinstallation of Drivers 63 6. System Expansion 6-1. Opening the computer case Always consult with your service representatives before opening the computer case. Follow the guidelines below when opening the case.
Quit all running programs.
Turn off the computer and monitor, and unplug and remove the power cords.
Keep magnetic objects such as screw driver away from the parts inside the com-
puter.
Open the computer case in a safe, clean area.
The static electricity can damage the parts inside the computer. Touch a bare, unpainted metal part of the computer for 2~3 seconds to remove the static elec-
tricity before opening the computer case.
Always wear gloves to avoid injury when disassembling the computer. Opening and closing the computer case
Remove 3 screws from the cover and then push the cover as the direction of the arrow. Push the cover in the direction of arrow as it aligns the groove of com-
puter cover with body shown on the picture and fasten 3 screws. Make sure that there is no metallic object left inside the computer before closing the case. There is the risk of electric shock or fire. 66 System Expansion 6-2. Main board The main board determines the model name of your computer. Check the model name on a label located at the rear of your computer before system expansion.
PCI slot
AGP slot
CPU socket
Memory socket (DIMM)
Floppy disk connector
Hard disk/CD-ROM connector
Note
The main board in your computer may look different from the picture. System Expansion 67 6-3. Connectors The peripheral devices are connected to the main board through the connectors shown below. (The main board in your computer may look different from the picture below)
Before removing the connector, check the status of connection and make a note.
Aline the groove to the right direction when connecting floppy disk drive connector, hard disk/CD-ROM connector.
Match the pin number with the color of cable. There is a risk of disfunction to the computer.
There is a risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batter-
ies according to the instructions.
There is a risk of explosion if the backup(standby) RTC battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used backup(stadby) RTC battery according to your local ordinances or regulation. 68 System Expansion
Power switch, power/ hard disk activity LED connector (JFP1) Connects power switch and hard disk activity LED . JFP1
Power connector (CONN1: 20 pins) Connects to the power. ATX1
Hard disk/CD-ROM drive connectors
(IDE1, IDE2: 40 pins)
Floppy disk drive connector
(FDD1: 34 pins) IDE connector connects hard disk and CD-ROM drive. If only one hard disk is connected, it should be connected to IDE1 hard disk connector. IDE1 IDE2 FDD1 Connects to the floppy disk drive.
Power connector (JPW1: 4 pins)
USB connector(JUSB1: 10 pins) Connects to the power supply. Connects to the USB on the front of the computer. JPW1 JUSB 1
1394 connector (J1394 : 7pins)
Audio connector(JAUD1: 7 pins) Connects to the IEEE 1394 on the front of the computer. J1394 JAUD1 Connects to the head-
phone and microphone jacks on the front of the computer.
CPU fan (CPU_FAN: 3 pins)
System fan (System_FAN) Connects and supplies power to the CPU fan. CPU_FAN SYSTEM_FAN Connects and supplies power to the system fan at the bottom of the computer. System Expansion 69
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6-4 Replacing the CPU The shape and replacement method of the CPU fan may be different depending on the model.
Remove 4 screws and then disassemble the computer case as the arrow indic ates. Align the groove to the right position, pins can easily be broken.
Clamps on both sides of the CPU fasten the fan tightly to the CPU socket. raise the handle, release the clamps, and then spread them outward.
After releasing the clamps, lift and remove the CPU. 70 System Expansion
Raise the handle on the CPU socket to unlock the CPU.
Lift the CPU straight up. Be careful not to damage the pins at the bottom of the CPU.
Align the identifying marks at the corners of the new CPU and socket, and care-
fully install the CPU in the socket. Lower the handle to lock the CPU in place. Always wear gloves to avoid injuries. System Expansion 71 Replacing CPU
Clamps on both sides of the CPU fasten the fan tightly to the CPU socket. raise the handle, release the clamps, and then spread them outward.
After releasing the clamps, lift and remove the CPU fan from the socket.
Raise the handle on the CPU socket to unlock the CPU. 72 System Expansion
Lift the CPU straight up. Be careful not to damage the pins at the bottom of the CPU.
Align the identifying marks at the corners of the new CPU and socket, and careful-
ly install the CPU in the socket. Lower the handle to lock the CPU in place.
Lower the handle as shown picture and lock the clamps as shown picture . In a specific system, clamps are not fully open. Raise the CPU fan from the fully opened space. To assemble it, install from the opposite side.
System Expansion 73 6-5. Increasing the memory If you run out of memory while using the computer, you may want to increase the amount of memory in your computer. About memory Your computer uses DDR(Double Data Rate) SDRAM DIMM(Dual In-Line Memory Module) with 184 pins. Your computer supports Unbuffered DDR SDRAM DIMM of 128MB up to 1024MB in size in each socket, and 2048MB total. Note
Windows 95, 98SE, ME supports memory up to 512MB total. Increasing the memory beyond 512MB in these systems may cause errors while using the computer. Before increasing the memory
Always wear gloves to avoid injury when disassembling the computer
Static electricity can damage memory modules be sure to minimize the static electricity when replacing memory.
Make sure to replace the memory of the same type as the installed memory.
DIMM is different from SIMM in that it is configured for 64 bit operation; therefore, your computer can operate with only one DIMM installed. Note
Use a 2.5V DDR SDRAM DIMM.(The shape of the memory may be different depending on the model) DDR SDRAM enhances the rate of data transmission of the SDRAM and looks different from SDRAM. DDR 74 System Expansion
Your computer supports PC2700/3200 DDR memory.
Use Unbuffered DDR SDRAM DIMM only to increase the memory.
Dual channel mode operates when each identical memory is installed in the same color of DIMM slot. FSB Frequency Supported memory type 533/800MHz PC2700/3200-DDR SDRAM 333/400MHz Purchasing a memory Check the type of memory installed in your computer and refer to the memory configura-
tion chart before purchasing a memory. Specification: PC2700/3200(184 pin DDR SDRAM DIMM) Speed: 333MHz(166MHz X 2), 400MHz(200MHz X 2) Size: 256MB, 512MB Memory configuration chart Total memory DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 3 DIMM 4 DUAL/SINGLE 256MB 512MB 1024MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 2048MB 512MB 256 256MB 512 (1/4) 256MB 512MB 512MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 512MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 512MB SINGLE DUAL DUAL SINGLE DUAL DUAL DUAL DUAL Note
Dual channel improves the efficiency of the system.
Each identical memory should be used for dual channel setting.
Dual channel setting is recommended. System Expansion 75 Replacing the memory The main board configuration, memory socket, and the shape of memory may be different depending on the model.
Remove the screws on the rear of the computer, and open the com puter case. Note
Before opening the case, turn off the computer and peripheral devices, and remove the power cords.
Pull the latch on each side of a memory socket to release the memory. Latch Installing a memory
Pull the latch on each side of a memory socket. Note
For dual channel system, each mem ory should be installed in independent slot(1&3 slot or 2&4 slot) when using DDR Memory It is recognized as a single channel if there is a difference between dual channel 1 and 3, 2 and 4.
Firmly push the latch to lock the memory.
Align the notch at the bottom of the memory with a protrusion in the middle of the socket, and then insert the memory straight down. 76 System Expansion Checking the size of the installed memory The computer automatically recognizes the newly installed memory; therefore, you do not need to change the system setup. Follow the instruction below to check the size of the installed memory.
Connect the power cord and other devices, and turn on the computer and monitor. The following screen appears to inspect the status of the computer.
If the following screen appears, press [Esc]. POST screen appears.
If the following screen appears, press [Pause] key to pause the screen. Make sure [Memory Testing : XXXXXX OK] appears. Award Modular BIOS vX.XXXX, An Energy Star Ally Copyright(C) 1984-2004, Award Software, Inc. Build ID : LG XXXX XX.XX XX:XX:XX Main Processor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) X Processor XXXMHz Memory Test : XXXXXX OK
Press DEL to enter SETUP XX/XX/XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXX-XX Note
To stop the logo screen for a moment, press [Delete] key Advanced BIOS Features Full Screen Logo Show Selectable, and then select Disable.
After check the memory, press [Esc]. Windows screen appears. System Expansion 77 6-6. Adding a hard disk drive Your computer supports up to 4 E-IDE controllers and 2 hard disk drives. Before adding a hard disk drive The following instruction describes the most typical configuration where your comput-
er already has a master hard disk drive and you are adding a slave hard disk drive. Note
Check and write down the jumper settings, size, and number of cylinders, heads, and sectors of the hard disk drive where you can refer to when you use the system setup.
(Some hard disk drives do not have the information written on the drive) Adding a hard disk drive Note Jumper Signal cable connector Power connector
Prepare the hard disk you want to add.
Purchase an E-IDE hard disk drive.
Set the jumper setting in the slave hard to SL: Slave.
The jumper settings differ from one hard disk drive to another, so make sure you follow the jumper setting information on top of the drive.
Always wear gloves to avoid injury when disassembling the computer.
If the master hard drive is set to CS(Cable Select), the slave drive must also be set to CS(Cable Select).
Using screws other than the ones provided with the hard disk drive can damage the drive. Using longer or thicker screws can be fatal to the disk drive. A hard disk drive must be mounted securely in order to provide reliable performance. 78 System Expansion Adding a hard disk drive
Refer to Opening the computer case (page 66) to remove the computer case cover.
Remove 4 screws on the hard drive case and open the hard drive case as the direction of the arrow.
Connect the power cable connector as shown No1 and the signal cable connec-
tor as shown No 2 to the new hard disk you want to replace in the hard disk case.
Incorrect connection of the signal and power cord may cause disfunction to the computer or electrical shock. System Expansion 79
Install the hard disk drive case to the computer and fasten the 4 screws. Note
Incorrect connection of the power and signal cables to a hard disk drive may damage the drive.
Fasten 4 screws after installing the hard disk drive as shown on the picture.
Refer to Closing the computer case (page 66) to close the computer case cover. Note
You should setup and format your computer after installing the hard disk. Refer to the Hard disk setup
(page82). 80 System Expansion Hard disk drive setup
Turn on the computer and monitor.
Press [Delete]key when the logo screen appears.
The CMOS Setup Utility opens.
Use arrow , and keys to select Standard CMOS Features, and press Enter. System Expansion 81
Use arrow , and keys to select IDE Channel 0 Slave, and press
[Enter]. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up Utility Standard CMOS Features Item Help Menu Level Press [Entre] to enter next page for detail this drive settings Data (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) XXX, XXX, XXXX XX, XX, XX
IDE Channel 0 Master Press EnterXXXXXMB
IDE Channel 0 Slave Press Enter None Press Enter None
IIDE Channel 0 Slave
IDE Channel 1 Master Press Enter None Press Enter None
IDE Channel 1 Slave X.XXM, X.Xin None EGA/VGA All, But Keyboard. X.XXX.XXX.XX Build ID :LG X.XX K X.XX K X.XX K Drive A Drive B Video Halt On CPU Type BIOS Version Video Memory System Memory Total Memory
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F7:Optimized Defaults
After setting IDE Channel 0 Slave to Auto by pressing [Enter], press [Enter] in IDE HDD Auto-Detection so the system automatically recognizes the newly installed slave hard disk drive. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up Utility IDE Channel 0 Slave Item Help Menu Level To auto-detect the HDDs size, head...on this channel IDE HDD Auto-Detection Press Enter
IDE Channel 0 Slave Access Mode Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Lauding Zome Sector Auto
Auto 0 MB 0 0 0 0 0
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F7:Optimized Defaults
Press [F10] to save the new setting.
If the following message appears, press [Enter]. The computer restarts. SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y 82 System Expansion Hard disk setup (Hard disk with factory default setting) Be careful, Using <diskmgmt.msc> to divide partition delete data in a selected driver.
Click [Start] and [Run].
Type 'diskmgmt.msc' and press [OK].
If the following window appears, select disk1. Click right button on the mouse to select New partition.
Click [Next] if the following message appears. System Expansion 83
Select a partition and click [Next].
Select the maximum size and click [Next].
Click [Next] after selecting a drive value. A selected space of the disk will be available to use. 84 System Expansion
If the following window appears, select File system, Allocation unit size and Volume label ,and click [Next].
New Partition Wizard is complete, click [Finish].
After the format is complete, the hard disk operates normally. System Expansion 85 6-7.Installing expansion cards When you are using the computer, you may need to install expansion cards to improve funtionality. The following instruction describes how to install expansion cards.
Refer to Opening the computer case to open the computer case cover.
Use the driver and remove the metal slot cover.
(Remove it, only when installing an additional extension card.)
Always use a screwdriver to open the case cover. There is the risk of injury.
In order not to be injured when dis-
assembling the computer, wear the gloves. 86 System Expansion
Hold the expansion card with both hands and align the expansion card and slot. Push down evenly to insert the card into the slot.
Incorrect installation of an expansion card may damage the main board and result in a computer malfunction.
Fasten 2 screws after installing the extension slot.
Using the computer without closing the case may result in fire, electric shock, injury, and/or damage to the computer.
Install the driver program for the new expansion card. System Expansion 87 Specifications *
Specifications below differ depending on the models. CPU System memory Cache memory Hard disk drive Floppy disk drive Keyboard Mouse Video Sound LAN USB Serial I/O Front I/O Parallel I/O IEEE1394 Extension slot Product size Cable Power spec Environmental requirement Option mark Intel Pentium 4 / Celeron mPGA478 type (2.4GHz or above) 256MB (up to 2.0 GB) - If built-in VGA is used, maximum 16MB and minimum 1MB is applied for Video Frame buffer in DOS Mode, but Windows Mode automatically manages the video memory (up to 96MB depending on System Memory size). L1: 8KB/16KB or above, L2: 128KB/256KB/512KB/1024KB or above. 40GB or above (E-IDE type) One 3.5inch 1.44MB drive PS/2 keyboard (104keys) PS/2 mouse or USB (ball / wheel) Integrated or external AGP graphic Built-in AC'97 audio. Support MIC-IN, SPEAKER-OUT and LINE-IN.(Support virtual 5.1 channel output) Integrated 10/100Base-T Ethernet 6ports (support USB 2.0) One RS-232C (9pins) One 1394 port, Two USB ports and audio ports (SPEAKER-OUT and MIC-IN) One printer port (25pins) One 1394(Front), One 1394(Rear) One AGP Width 170 x Height 357 x Depth 406(mm) Power cable length 1.8m 100~127 / 200~240VAC, 6.3/4A, 50/60Hz or 200~240VAC. 4A, 50/60Hz Temperature:Average temperature:77(25 Operating temperature:41~95 (5~35 Storage temperature:-4~131-25~55Humidity:Average humidity:60%(RH) Operating humidity:30%~80%(RH)/Storage humidity:30%~80%(RH) 1394 port(Front/Rear) 88 Specifications NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa-
tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the in-structions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol-lowing measures:
-. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-. Increase the separation between the equip-ment and receiver.
-. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re-ceiver is connected.
-. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
90 memo
memo 91
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-03-02 | JBC - Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-03-02
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023476120
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1 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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1 |
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
DT-KG
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K******** H******
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1 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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1 |
k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | 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 | 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?: | No | ||||
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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBC - Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PERSONAL COMPUTER | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Firm Name |
Nemko Korea Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
H******** K****
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-33********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-33********
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1 |
y******@nemkokorea.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 | 15B |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC