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Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide New World. New Thinking.TM www.lenovo.com Copyright Lenovo 2011 P/N: 147500259-4.0 If your product is not working correctly, DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE. For technical assistance, contact a Lenovo support specialist 24 hours a day by calling toll free 1-877-4 LENOVO (1-877-453-6686). Additionally, you can find support information and updates on the Lenovo Web site located at http://consumersupport.lenovo.com.
* Only for the users from the United States. Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 1 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 2 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Notes
Before using the product, be sure to read Chapter 1. Important safety information first. Fifth Edition (July 2011) Copyright Lenovo 2011. LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If data or software is delivered pursuant a General Services Administration GSA contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925. Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page i Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Contents Chapter 1. Important safety information ...............................1 Conditions that require immediate action................................................1 Safety guidelines ............................3 Service and upgrades ................. 3 Power cords and power adapters ........................................ 3 Extension cords and related devices .......................................... 4 Plugs and outlets......................... 4 Power supply statement ............ 5 External devices .......................... 5 Batteries ........................................ 6 Rechargeable battery notice ...... 6 Lithium coin cell battery notice............................................. 7 Heat and product ventilation.... 7 CD and DVD drive safety.......... 8 Laser compliance statement ...... 9 Electrical current safety information .................................10 Liquid crystal display (LCD) notice............................................11 Using headphones or earphones ....................................11 Additional safety information .................................12 Chapter 2. Use and care Information .............................13 Caring for your computer...........13 Being careful about where and how you work. ..........................13 Notice of static-electricity .........14 Being gentle with your computer .....................................14 Carrying your computer properly.......................................15 For outdoor use ..........................15 Handling storage media and drives properly .......................... 15 Data safety .................................. 16 Taking care in setting passwords................................... 16 Cleaning the cover of your computer..................................... 16 Cleaning your computer keyboard ..................................... 17 Cleaning your computer display......................................... 17 Other important tips ................. 18 Accessibility and comfort ........... 19 Ergonomic information ............ 19 What if you are traveling?........ 19 Questions about vision? ........... 19 Maintenance ................................. 20 General tips for maintenance... 20 Chapter 3. Getting help and service ....................................21 Getting help on the Web............. 22 Calling the customer support center ............................................. 22 Getting help around the world ............................................. 24 Lenovo product service information for Taiwan............... 24 Appendix A. Notices ..............25 Trademarks.............................40 i Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 1 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information This information can help you safely use your notebook personal computer. Follow and retain all information included with your computer. The information in this document does not alter the terms of your purchase agreement or the Lenovo Limited Warranty. Customer safety is important. Our products are developed to be safe and effective. However, personal computers are electronic devices. Power cords, power adapters, and other features can create potential safety risks that can result in physical injury or property damage, especially if misused. To reduce these risks, follow the instructions in this document carefully. By carefully following the information contained in this document and provided with your product, you can help protect yourself from hazards and create a safer computer work environment. Conditions that require immediate action - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect. Some product damage is serious enough that the product should not be used again until it has been inspected and, if necessary, repaired by an authorized servicer. As with any electronic device, pay close attention to the product when it is turned on. On very rare occasions, you might notice an odor or see a puff of smoke or sparks vent from your product. Or you might hear sounds like popping, cracking or hissing. These conditions might merely mean that an internal electronic component has failed in a safe and controlled manner. Or, they might indicate a potential safety issue. However, do not take risks or attempt to diagnose the situation yourself. Contact the customer support center for further guidance. For a list of service and support phone numbers, go to http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/. Frequently inspect your computer and its components for damages or signs of danger. If you have any question about the condition of a component, do not use the product. Contact the customer support center or the product manufacturer for instructions on how to inspect the product and have it repaired, if necessary. In the unlikely event that you notice any of the following conditions, or if you have any safety concerns with your product, stop using the product and unplug it from the power source and telecommunication lines until you can speak to the customer support center for further guidance. 1 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 2 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information
Power cords, plugs, power adapters, extension cords, surge protectors, or power supplies that are cracked, broken, or damaged
Signs of overheating, smoke, sparks, or fire
Damage to a battery (such as cracks, dents, or creases), discharge from a battery, or a buildup of foreign substances on the battery
A cracking, hissing or popping sound, or strong odor that comes from the product
Signs that liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen on to the computer product, the power cord or power adapter
The computer product, power cord, or power adapter has been exposed to water
The product has been dropped or damaged in any way
The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions Note: If you notice these conditions with a product (such as an extension cord) that is not manufactured for or by Lenovo, stop using that product until you can contact the product manufacturer for further instructions, or until you get a suitable replacement. 2 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 3 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information Safety guidelines - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Always observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury and property damage.
Service and upgrades Do not attempt to service a product yourself unless instructed to do so by the customer support center or your documentation. Note: Some computer parts can be upgraded or replaced by the customer. Replacement parts approved for customer installation are referred to as Customer Replaceable Units, or CRUs. Lenovo provides documentation with instructions when it is appropriate for customers to install options or replace CRUs. You must closely follow all instructions when installing or replacing parts. The Off state of a power indicator does not necessarily mean that voltage levels inside a product are zero. Before you remove the covers from a product equipped with an AC power cord, always make sure that the power is turned off and that the product is unplugged from any power source. Before replacing any CRUs, turn off the computer and wait three to five minutes to let the computer cool before opening the cover.
Power cords and power adapters Use only the power cords and power adapters supplied by the product manufacturer. The power cord and power adapter are intended for use with this product only. They should never be used with any other product. The power cords shall be safety approved. For Germany, it shall be H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75 mm2, or better. For other countries, the suitable types shall be used accordingly. Never wrap a power cord around a power adapter or other object. Doing so can stress the cord in ways that can cause the cord to fray, crack, or crimp. This can present a safety hazard. Always route power cords or any other cables so that they will not be walked on, tripped over, or pinched by objects. 3 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 4 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information Protect power cords and power adapters from liquids. For instance, do not leave your power cord or power adapter near sinks, tubs, toilets, or on floors that are cleaned with liquid cleansers. Liquids can cause a short circuit, particularly if the power cord or power adapter has been stressed by misuse. Liquids also can cause gradual corrosion of power cord terminals and/or the connector terminals on a power adapter, which can eventually result in overheating. Always connect power cords and signal cables in the correct order and ensure that all power cord connectors are securely and completely plugged into receptacles. Do not use any power adapter that shows corrosion at the ac input pins or shows signs of overheating (such as deformed plastic) at the ac input or anywhere on the power adapter. Do not use any power cords where the electrical contacts on either end show signs of corrosion or overheating or where the power cord appears to have been damaged in any way.
Extension cords and related devices Ensure that extension cords, surge protectors, uninterruptible power supplies, and power strips that you use are rated to handle the electrical requirements of the product. Never overload these devices. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed the power strip input rating. Consult an electrician for more information if you have questions about power loads, power requirements, and input ratings.
Plugs and outlets If a receptacle (power outlet) that you intend to use with your computer equipment appears to be damaged or corroded, do not use the outlet until it is replaced by a qualified electrician. Do not bend or modify the plug. If the plug is damaged, contact the manufacturer to obtain a replacement. Do not share an electrical outlet with other home or commercial appliances that draw large amounts of electricity; otherwise, unstable voltage might damage your computer, data, or attached devices. 4 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 5 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information Some products are equipped with a three-pronged plug. This plug fits only into a grounded electrical outlet. This is a safety feature. Do not defeat this safety feature by trying to insert it into a non-grounded outlet. If you cannot insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician for an approved outlet adapter or to replace the outlet with one that enables this safety feature. Never overload an electrical outlet. The overall system load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating. Consult an electrician for more information if you have questions about power loads and branch circuit ratings. Be sure that the power outlet you are using is properly wired, easily accessible, and located close to the equipment. Do not fully extend power cords in a way that will stress the cords. Be sure that the power outlet provides the correct voltage and current for the product you are installing. Carefully connect and disconnect the equipment from the electrical outlet.
Power supply statement Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician.
External devices Do not connect or disconnect any external device cables other than USB and 1394 cables while the computer power is on; otherwise, you might damage your computer. To avoid possible damage to attached devices, wait at least five seconds after the computer is shut down to disconnect external devices. 5 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 6 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information
Batteries Personal computers manufactured by Lenovo contain a coin cell battery to provide power to the system clock. In addition, many mobile products, such as notebook computers, utilize a rechargeable battery pack to provide system power when in portable mode. Batteries supplied by Lenovo for use with your product have been tested for compatibility and should only be replaced with approved parts. Never attempt to open or service any battery. Do not crush, puncture, or incinerate batteries or short circuit the metal contacts. Do not expose the battery to water or other liquids. Only recharge the battery pack strictly according to instructions included in the product documentation. Battery abuse or mishandling can cause the battery to overheat, which can cause gasses or flame to vent from the battery pack or coin cell. If your battery is damaged, or if you notice any discharge from your battery or the buildup of foreign materials on the battery leads, stop using the battery and obtain a replacement from the battery manufacturer. Batteries can degrade when they are left unused for long periods of time. For some rechargeable batteries (particularly Lithium Ion batteries), leaving a battery unused in a discharged state could increase the risk of a battery short circuit, which could shorten the life of the battery and can also pose a safety hazard. Do not let rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries completely discharge or store these batteries in a discharged state.
Rechargeable battery notice Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery pack. Attempting to do so can cause an explosion, or liquid leakage from the battery pack. A battery pack other than the one specified by Lenovo, or a disassembled or modified battery pack is not covered by the warranty. If the rechargeable battery pack is incorrectly replaced, there is danger of an explosion. The battery pack contains a small amount of harmful substances. To avoid possible injury:
Replace only with a battery of the type recommended by Lenovo.
Keep the battery pack away from fire.
Do not expose it to water or rain.
Do not attempt to disassemble it.
Do not short-circuit it. 6 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 7 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information
Keep it away from children.
Do not drop the battery pack. Do not put the battery pack in trash that is disposed of in landfills. When disposing of the battery, comply with local ordinances or regulations. If the battery pack is to be stored separately, place it in a dry environment of a temperature between 10-35 C and keep it away from direct sunlight. To extend battery life, we recommend you charge the battery to approximately 30 to 50% capacity and recharge it every three months to prevent the battery from over-discharging. This system does not support batteries that are not genuine Lenovo-made or authorized. The system will continue to boot, but may not charge unauthorized batteries.
Lithium coin cell battery notice Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. When replacing the lithium coin cell battery, use only the same or an equivalent type that is recommended by the manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of. Do not:
Throw or immerse into water
Heat to more than 100C (212F)
Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
Heat and product ventilation Computers, AC adapters, and many accessories can generate heat when turned on and when batteries are charging. Notebook computers can generate a significant amount of heat due to their compact size. Always follow these basic precautions:
When your computer is turned on or the battery is charging, the base, the palm rest, and some other parts may become hot. Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other part of your body in contact with a hot section of the computer for any extended length of time. When you use the 7 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 8 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information keyboard, avoid keeping your palms on the palm rest for a prolonged period of time. Your computer generates some heat during normal operation. The amount of heat depends on the amount of system activity and the battery charge level. Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, could cause discomfort or even a skin burn. Periodically take breaks from using the keyboard by lifting your hands from the palm rest; and be careful not to use the keyboard for any extended length of time.
Do not operate your computer or charge the battery near flammable materials or in explosive environments.
Ventilation slots, fans and/or heat sinks are provided with the product for safety, comfort, and reliable operation. These features might inadvertently become blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, carpet, or other flexible surface. Never block, cover, or disable these features.
When the AC adapter is connected to an electrical outlet and your computer, it generates heat. Do not place the adapter in contact with any part of your body while using it. Never use the AC adapter to warm your body. Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, may cause a skin burn. For your safety, always follow these basic precautions with your computer:
Keep the cover closed whenever the computer is plugged in.
Regularly inspect the outside of the computer for dust accumulation.
Remove dust from vents and any perforations in the bezel. More frequent cleanings might be required for computers in dusty or high-traffic areas.
Do not restrict or block any ventilation openings.
Do not operate your computer inside furniture, as this might increase the risk of overheating.
Airflow temperatures into the computer should not exceed 35C (95F).
CD and DVD drive safety CD and DVD drives spin discs at a high speed. If a CD or DVD is cracked or otherwise physically damaged, it is possible for the disc to break apart or even shatter when the CD drive is in use. To protect against possible injury due to this situation, and to reduce the risk of damage to your computer, do the following:
Always store CD/DVD discs in their original packaging. 8 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 9 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information
Always store CD/DVD discs out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat sources.
Remove CD/DVD discs from the computer when not in use.
Do not bend or flex CD/DVD discs, or force them into the computer or their packaging.
Check CD/DVD discs for cracks before each use. Do not use cracked or damaged discs.
Laser compliance statement Some personal computer models are equipped from the factory with a CD or DVD drive. CD and DVD drives are also sold separately as options. CD and DVD drives are laser products. The drive's classification label (shown below) is on the surface of the drive. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT Example of the label These drives are certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations
(DHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products. Elsewhere, these drives are certified to conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60825-1 and CENELEC EN 60825-1 for Class 1 laser products. Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous. The design of the laser system and the optical storage drive ensures that there is no exposure to laser 9 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 10 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information radiation above a Class 1 level during normal operation, user maintenance, or servicing. When a CD or DVD drive is installed, note the following handling instructions. Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not remove the drive covers. Removing the covers of the CD or DVD drive could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the CD or DVD drive. Some CD and DVD drives contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following statement. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.
Electrical current safety information Electric current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard:
Do not use your computer during a lightning storm.
Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.
Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.
Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product.
Whenever possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.
Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or structural damage.
Disconnect the attached power cords, battery pack, and all the cables before you open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
Do not use your computer until you have closed the cover. Never use the computer when the cover is open. 10 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 11 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information
Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following procedures when installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached devices. To connect:
1.Turn everything OFF. 2.First, attach all cables to devices. 3.Attach signal cables to connectors. 4.Attach power cords to outlets. 5.Turn devices ON. To disconnect:
1.Turn everything OFF. 2.First, remove power cords from outlets. 3.Remove signal cables from connectors. 4.Remove all cables from devices. The power cord must be disconnected from the wall outlet or receptacle before installing all other electrical cables connected to the Lenovo computer. The power cord may be reconnected to the wall outlet or receptacle only after all other electrical cables have been connected to the computer.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) notice For products with mercury-containing fluorescent lamps: (non-LED LCD) The fluorescent lamp in the liquid crystal display contains mercury; dispose according to local, state, or federal laws. The LCD is made of glass, and rough handling or dropping the computer can cause the LCD to break. If the LCD breaks and the internal fluid gets into your eyes or on your hands, immediately wash the affected areas with water for at least 15 minutes; if any symptoms are present after washing, get medical care.
Using headphones or earphones If your computer has both a headphone connector and an audio-out connector, always use the headphone connector for headphones (also called a headset) or earphones. 11 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 12 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 1. Important safety information Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Adjustment of the equalizer to maximum increases the earphones and headphones output voltage and therefore the sound pressure level. Excessive use of headphones or earphones for a long period of time at high volume can be dangerous if the output of the headphones or earphone connectors do not comply with specifications of EN 50332-2. The headphone output connector of your computer complies with EN 50332-2 Sub clause 7. This specification limits the computer's maximum wide band true RMS output voltage to 150 mV. To help protect against hearing loss, ensure that the headphones or earphones you use also comply with EN 50332-2 (Clause 7 limits) for a wide band characteristic voltage of 75 mV. Using headphones that do not comply with EN 50332-2 can be dangerous due to excessive sound pressure levels. If your Lenovo computer came with headphones or earphones in the package, as a set, combination of the headphones or earphones and the computer already complies with the specifications of EN 50332-1. If different headphones or earphones are used, ensure that they comply with EN 50332-1
(Clause 6.5 Limitation Values). Using headphones that do not comply with EN 50332-1 can be dangerous due to excessive sound pressure levels.
Additional safety information Plastic bags can be dangerous. Keep plastic bags away from babies and children to avoid danger of suffocation.
(Safety Notice for users in Australia) Do not connect phone line while using tablet mode.
(Notice for users in the U.S.A.) Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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Though your computer is designed to function reliably in normal work environments, you need to use common sense in handling it. By following these important tips, you will get the most use and enjoyment out of your computer.
Being careful about where and how you work.
Do not eat or smoke over your keyboard. Particles that fall into your keyboard can cause damage.
Store packing materials safely out of the reach of children to prevent the risk of suffocation from plastic bags.
Keep your computer away from magnets, activated cellular phones, electrical appliances, or speakers (within 13 cm or 5 in).
Avoid subjecting your computer to extreme temperatures (below 5C/41F or above 35C/95F).
Some appliances, such as certain portable desktop fans or air purifiers, can produce negative ions. If a computer is close to such an appliance, and is exposed for an extended time to air containing negative ions, it may become electrostatically charged. Such a charge may be discharged through your hands when you touch the keyboard or other parts of the computer, or through connectors on I/O devices connected to it. Even though this kind of electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the opposite of a discharge from your body or clothing to the computer, it poses the same risk of a computer malfunction. Your computer is designed and manufactured to minimize any effects of electrostatic charge. An electrostatic charge above a certain limit, however, can increase the risk of ESD. Therefore, when using the computer close to an appliance that can produce negative ions, give special attention to the following:
- Avoid directly exposing your computer to the air from an appliance that can produce negative ions.
- Keep your computer and peripherals as far as possible from such an appliance.
- Wherever possible, ground your computer to facilitate safe electrostatic discharge. 13 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 14 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 2. Use and care Information
Notice of static-electricity When you handle options or CRUs, or perform any work inside the computer, take the following precautions to avoid static-electricity damage:
- Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.
- Always handle components carefully. Handle adapters, memory modules, and other circuit boards by the edges. Never touch exposed circuitry.
- Prevent others from touching components.
- When you install a static-sensitive option or CRU, touch the static-
protective package containing the part to a metal expansion-slot cover or other unpainted metal surface on the computer for at least two seconds. This reduces static electricity in the package and your body.
- Whenever possible, remove the static-sensitive part from the static-
protective packaging and install the part without setting it down. When this is not possible, place the static-protective packaging on a smooth, level surface and place the part on it.
- Do not place the part on the computer cover or other metal surface.
Being gentle with your computer
Avoid placing any objects (including paper) between the display and the keyboard or under the keyboard.
Do not drop, bump, scratch, twist, hit, vibrate, push, or place heavy objects on your computer, display, or external devices.
Avoid turning the display beyond 130. 14 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 15 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 2. Use and care Information
Carrying your computer properly
Before moving your computer, be sure to remove any media, turn off attached devices, and disconnect cords and cables.
Be sure your computer is in sleep or hibernation mode, or turned off, before moving it. This will prevent damage to the hard disk drive and data loss.
When picking up your open computer, hold it by the bottom. Do not pick up or hold your computer by the display.
Use a quality carrying case that provides adequate cushion and protection. Do not pack your computer in a tightly packed suitcase or bag.
For outdoor use
Backup your critical data before you take your computer outdoors.
Ensure that the battery is full.
Be sure to turn off the power and close the LCD well.
When you leave the computer in your car, place it on the back seat to avoid being insolated.
Carry the AC adapter and power cord with the computer.
Handling storage media and drives properly
If your computer comes with an optical drive, do not touch the surface of a disc or the lens on the tray.
Wait until you hear the CD or DVD click into the center pivot of an optical drive before closing the tray.
When installing your hard disk, follow the instructions shipped with your hardware, and apply pressure only where needed on the device. 15 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 16 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 2. Use and care Information
Data safety
Do not delete unknown files or change the name of files or directories that were not created by you; otherwise, your computer software might fail to work.
Be aware that accessing network resources can leave your computer vulnerable to computer viruses, hackers, spyware, and other malicious activities that might damage your computer, software, or data.
It is your responsibility to ensure that you have adequate protection in the form of firewalls, antivirus software, and anti-spyware software and keep this software up to date.
Taking care in setting passwords
Remember your passwords. If you forget a supervisor or hard disk password, Lenovo authorized service providers will not reset it, and you might have to replace your system board or hard disk drive.
Cleaning the cover of your computer Occasionally clean your computer as follows:
1 Prepare a mixture of a gentle kitchen-use detergent (one that does not contain abrasive powder or strong chemicals such as acid or alkaline). Use 5 parts water to 1 part detergent. 2 Absorb the diluted detergent into a sponge. 3 Squeeze excess liquid from the sponge. 4 Wipe the cover with the sponge, using a circular motion and taking care not to let any excess liquid drip. 5 Wipe the surface to remove the detergent. 6 Rinse the sponge with clean running water. 7 Wipe the cover with the clean sponge. 8 Wipe the surface again with a dry, soft lint-free cloth. 9 Wait for the surface to dry completely and remove any cloth fibers from the computer surface. Note: Shut down the computer and then disconnect the power cord before cleaning the computer. 16 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 17 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 2. Use and care Information
Cleaning your computer keyboard 1 Absorb some isopropyl rubbing alcohol on a soft, dust-free cloth. 2 Wipe each keytop surface with the cloth. Wipe the keys one by one; if you wipe several keys at a time, the cloth may hook onto an adjacent key and possibly damage it. Make sure that no liquid drips onto or between the keys. 3 Allow to dry. 4 To remove any crumbs and dust from beneath the keys, you can use a camera blower with a brush or cool air from a hair drier. Note: Avoid spraying cleaner directly on the display or the keyboard.
Cleaning your computer display 1 Gently wipe the display with a dry, soft lint-free cloth. If you see a scratchlike mark on your display, it might be a stain transferred from the keyboard when the cover was pressed from the outside. 2 Wipe or dust the stain gently with a soft, dry cloth. 3 If the stain remains, moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with water or a 50-50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water that does not contain impurities. 4 Wring out as much of the liquid as you can. 5 Wipe the display again; do not let any liquid drip into the computer. 6 Be sure to dry the display before closing it. 17 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 18 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 2. Use and care Information
Other important tips
Do not put the battery pack in trash that is disposed of in landfills. When disposing of the battery, comply with local ordinances or regulations and your companys safety standards.
Register your Lenovo products with Lenovo (refer to the Web page:
http://consumersupport.lenovo.com). This can help authorities return your computer to you if it is lost or stolen. Registering your computer also enables Lenovo to notify you about possible technical information and upgrades.
Only an authorized Lenovo repair technician should disassemble and repair your computer.
Do not modify or tape the latches to keep the display open or closed.
Take care not to turn your computer over while the AC adapter is plugged in. This could break the adapter plug.
Turn off your computer if you are replacing a device, or else verify that the device is warm- or hot-swappable.
Before you install any of the following devices, touch a metal table or a grounded metal object. This action reduces any static electricity from your body. The static electricity could damage the device.
- Memory Card, such as SD Card, Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard, and Memory Stick Pro card.
- Memory module
When transferring data to or from a Flash Media Card, such as an SD card, do not put your computer in sleep or hibernation mode before the data transfer is complete. To do so might cause damage to your data. 18 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 19 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 2. Use and care Information Accessibility and comfort - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ergonomic information Working in the virtual office may mean adapting to frequent changes in your environment. Following some simple rules will make things easier and bring you the maximum benefits of your computer. Keeping in mind such basics as good lighting and proper seating, for example, can help you improve your performance and achieve greater comfort. Note: This example shows someone in a conventional setting. Even if you work in a casual, less conventional setting, many of the tips in this section still apply. Develop good habits, and they will serve you well. Head and neck in upright. Good back support and seat height Parallel to the floor A suitable brightness avoid glare or reflection Type softly Support the forearms Flat on the floor
What if you are traveling?
It may not be possible to observe the best ergonomic practices when you are using your computer while on the move or in a casual setting. Regardless of the setting, try to observe as many of the tips as possible. Sitting properly and using adequate lighting, for example, will help you maintain desirable levels of comfort and performance.
Questions about vision?
Your computers visual display screen is designed to meet the highest standards and to provide you with clear, crisp images and large, bright displays that are easy to see, yet easy on the eyes. Of course, any concentrated and sustained visual activity can be tiring. If you have questions on eye fatigue or visual discomfort, consult a vision care specialist for advice. 19 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 20 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 2. Use and care Information Maintenance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
An important part of owning your computer is maintenance. With proper care, you can avoid common problems. The following sections provide information that can help you to keep your computer running smoothly.
General tips for maintenance 1 Check the capacity of your hard disk drive from time to time. If the hard disk drive gets too full, the operating system will slow down and might produce errors. 2 Empty your recycle bin on a regular basis.
To free u p disk space, uninstall unused application programs.
Clean out your Inbox, Sent, and Trash folders from your e-mail client program.
At least once a week, make a point to back up your data. If critical data is present, it is a good idea to perform a daily backup. Lenovo has many backup options available for your computer. CD-RW drives and CD-RW/DVD drives are available for most computers and are easily installed.
Use or schedule System Restore to take a system snapshot periodically. Note: Always take a system snapshot before installing new drivers, updating software, or installing new software.
Update device drivers and BIOS when needed.
Profile your machine at http://consumersupport.lenovo.com to keep up to date with current drivers and revisions.
Keep up to date on device drivers on other non-Lenovo hardware. You might want to read the device driver information release notes prior to updating for compatibility or known issues.
Keep a log book. Entries might include major hardware or software changes, driver updates, minor issues you have experienced and how you resolved them.
If required, you can find your countrys customer support center at the following Web address: http://consumersupport.lenovo.com. When calling the customer support center, please make sure you have your machine type, model, and serial number available and the computer is in front of you. Also, if the machine is producing error codes, it is helpful to have the error screen on or the message written down. 20 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 21 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 3. Getting help and service If you need help, service, technical assistance, or just want more information about Lenovo computers, you will find a wide variety of sources available from Lenovo to assist you. This section contains information about where to go for additional information about Lenovo computers, what to do if you experience a problem with your computer, and whom to call for service should it be necessary. Microsoft Service Packs are the latest software source for Windows product updates. They are available by means of a Web download (connection charges may apply) or from a disc. For more specific information and links, go to the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/. Lenovo offers Up and Running technical assistance with installation of, or questions related to, Service Packs for your Lenovo-preinstalled Microsoft Windows product. 21 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 22 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 3. Getting help and service Getting help on the Web - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
The Lenovo Web site on the World Wide Web has up-to-date information about Lenovo computers and support. You can find support information for your Lenovo computer at http://consumersupport.lenovo.com. Research this Web site to learn how to solve problems, find new ways to use your computer, and learn about options that can make working with your Lenovo computer even easier. Calling the customer support center - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
If you have tried to correct the problem yourself and still need help, during the warranty period, you can get help and information by telephone through the customer support center. The following services are available during the warranty period:
Problem determination - Trained personnel are available to assist you with determining if you have a hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the problem.
Lenovo hardware repair - If the problem is determined to be caused by Lenovo hardware under warranty, trained service personnel are available to provide the applicable level of service.
Engineering change management - Occasionally, there might be changes that are required after a product has been sold. Lenovo or your reseller, if authorized by Lenovo, will make selected Engineering Changes (ECs) available that apply to your hardware. The following items are not covered:
Replacement or use of parts not manufactured for or by Lenovo or non warranted parts
Identification of software problem sources
Changes, modifications, or upgrades to device drivers
Installation and maintenance of network operating systems (NOS)
Installation and maintenance of application programs Note: To determine if your Lenovo hardware product is under warranty and when the warranty expires, go to http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/. 22 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 23 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 3. Getting help and service Refer to your Lenovo hardware warranty for a full explanation of Lenovo warranty terms. Be sure to retain your proof of purchase to obtain warranty service. If possible, be near your computer when you make your call in case the technical assistance representative needs to help you resolve a computer problem. Please ensure that you have downloaded the most current drivers and system updates, and recorded information before you call. When calling for technical assistance, please have the following information available:
Machine Type and Model
Serial number of your computer and your proof of purchase
Description of the problem
Hardware and software configuration information for your system Note: For the latest list of customer support center telephone numbers and hours of operation, go to http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/. If the number for your country or region is not listed, contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing representative. 23 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 24 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Chapter 3. Getting help and service Getting help around the world - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
If you travel with your computer or relocate it to a country where your Lenovo machine type is sold, your computer might be eligible for International Warranty Service, which automatically entitles you to obtain warranty service throughout the warranty period. Service will be performed by service providers authorized to perform warranty service. Service methods and procedures vary by country, and some services might not be available in all countries. Service centers in certain countries might not be able to service all models of a particular machine type. In some countries, fees and restrictions might apply at the time of service. Note: To determine whether your computer is eligible for International Warranty Service and to view a list of the countries where service is available, go to http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/. Lenovo product service information for Taiwan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Lenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to a Lenovo product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that Lenovo product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any Lenovo intellectual property right may be used instead. However, it is the users responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any other product, program, or service. Lenovo may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described in this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to:
Lenovo (United States), Inc. 1009 Think Place - Building One Morrisville, NC 27560 U.S.A. Attention: Lenovo Director of Licensing LENOVO PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication. Lenovo may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time without notice. 25 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 26 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices The products described in this document are not intended for use in implantation or other life support applications where malfunction may result in injury or death to persons. The information contained in this document does not affect or change Lenovo product specifications or warranties. Nothing in this document shall operate as an express or implied license or indemnity under the intellectual property rights of Lenovo or third parties. All information contained in this document was obtained in specific environments and is presented as an illustration. The result obtained in other operating environments may vary. Lenovo may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. Any references in this publication to non-Lenovo Web sites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this Lenovo product, and use of those Web sites is at your own risk. Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment. Therefore, the result obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development-level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on generally available systems. Furthermore, some measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment. The software interface and hardware configuration described in all the manuals included with your computer may not match the actual configuration of the computer you purchased.
Export classification notice This product is subject to the United States Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and has an Export Classification Control Number
(ECCN) of 4A994.b. It can be re-exported except to any of the embargoed countries in the EAR E1 country list. 26 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 27 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices Wireless related information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wireless interoperability Wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Complementary Code Keying (CCK), and/or Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) radio technology, and is compliant to:
The IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Standard on Wireless LANs, as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
The Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) certification as defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Bluetooth Daughter Card is designed to be interoperable with any Bluetooth product that is compliant to Bluetooth Specification 2.1 + EDR as defined by the Bluetooth SIG. Following profiles are supported by Bluetooth Daughter Card:
Generic Access
Service Discovery
Serial Port
Dial-up Networking
FAX
LAN Access using PPP
Personal Area Network
Generic Object Exchange
Generic Object Push
File Transfer
Synchronization
Audio Gateway
Headset
Printer
Human Interface Devices (Keyboard/Mouse)
Basic Image
Handsfree
AV 27 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 28 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices
Usage environment and your health Wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card and Bluetooth Daughter Card emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy like other radio devices. However, the level of energy emitted is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices like for example mobile phones. Due to the fact that wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card and Bluetooth Daughter Card operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, Lenovo believes the integrated wireless cards are safe for use by consumers. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature. In some situation or environment, the use of wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card or Bluetooth Daughter Card may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization. These situations may for example include:
Using the integrated wireless cards on board of airplanes, or in hospitals
In any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wireless devices in a specific organization (e.g., airport or hospital), you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card or Bluetooth Daughter Card prior to turning on the computer.
Safety information related to Mobile Broadband 1 Do not use the Mobile Broadband feature on your computer in highly flammable areas (e.g. gas station) or near blasting. Though it is rare, the Mobile Broadband module, like other cellular network devices, could generate a spark. 2 Avoid using Mobile Broadband feature outdoors during a thunderstorm. 28 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 29 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices 3 Use of mobile devices on board aircraft is explicitly prohibited by many airlines companies, especially during take-off and landing. The built-in Mobile Broadband module on your computer is a low-power radio transceiver. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy which could cause interference with the operation of the airplane communication or navigation system. Refer to rules or regulations of your airline company for Mobile Broadband use. Never enable Mobile Broadband feature on your computer unless you are explicitly permitted to do so. 4 Follow restrictions when using your computer in hospitals. Some equipments in hospitals are sophisticated and are susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Do not enable Mobile Broadband feature near medical equipment without requesting permission. 5 The Mobile Broadband communication may affect the operation of implanted cardiac pacemakers and other medically implanted equipment. Patients with cardiac pacemakers should be well aware that use of Mobile Broadband feature on this computer may cause the implanted device to malfunction. If patients have any doubt that there is interference taking place, immediately disable the wireless radio on the computer and contact the doctor for more information. 6 The Mobile Broadband module embedded in your computer does not support voice calls, hence their use for essential communications is not possible. Therefore you should never rely upon the device for essential communications. 29 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 30 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices TV tuner information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Products with television tuner options installed The notice below applies to products containing television (TV) tuner devices that connect to external antennas or to cable/CATV systems, or both, and that are intended to be installed in North America. Users and installers in other countries should follow local codes and ordinances when installing appliances that connect to external antennas and cable/CATV systems. If local codes are not applicable, it is recommended that users/
installers follow guidelines similar to those that follow. The TV tuner should connect to TNV-1 circuit only. When install the coaxial cable to the TV tuner should make sure its metal shield is reliable connected to protective earthing system of the building.
Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close as possible to the point of cable entry as practical. 30 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 31 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices
Example of antenna grounding a b c g f e d a b c d e f g Ground clamp Antenna lead-in wire Antenna discharge unit (NEC Section 810-20) Grounding conductors (NEC Section 810-21) Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Article 250, Part H) Ground clamps Electronic service equipment The following notice applies to all countries and regions:
Danger:
Outdoor antenna grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the equipment, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges. 31 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 32 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices
Power lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them may be fatal.
Risk of hazard connecting Class I equipment to cable distribution networks For Class l equipment in Norway, intended to be connected to cable distribution systems, the screen of a coaxial cable is required to be galvanic isolated from the protective earth.
Connection to a Cable Distribution System is to be provided through a galvanic isolator.
M Kun tilkoples kabel-TV nett via galvanisk isolator. 32 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 33 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices WEEE and recycling statements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
General recycling statement Lenovo encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. Lenovo offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products. Information on product recycling offerings can be found on Lenovos Internet site at http://www.lenovo.com/recycling
Turkish statement of compliance The Lenovo product meets the requirements of the Republic of Turkey Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE). Bu Lenovo rn, T.C. evre ve Orman Bakanlnn Elektrik ve Elektronik Eyalarda Baz Zararl Maddelerin Kullanmnn Snrlandrlmasna Dair Ynetmelik (EEE) direktiflerine uygundur. EEE Ynetmeliine Uygundur.
Declaraes de Reciclagem no Brasil Descarte de um Produto Lenovo Fora de Uso Equipamentos eltricos e eletrnicos no devem ser descartados em lixo comum, mas enviados pontos de coleta, autorizados pelo fabricante do produto para que sejam encaminhados e processados por empresas especializadas no manuseio de resduos industriais, devidamente certificadas pelos orgos ambientais, de acordo com a legislao local. A Lenovo possui um canal especfico para auxili-lo no descarte desses produtos. Caso voc possua um produto Lenovo em situao de descarte, ligue para o nosso SAC ou encaminhe um e-mail para: reciclar@lenovo.com, informando o modelo, nmero de srie e cidade, a fim de enviarmos as instrues para o correto descarte do seu produto Lenovo. 33 Safety and General Information Guide Appendix - A.fm Page 34 Wednesday, August 3, 2011 3:39 PM Appendix A. Notices
EU WEEE statements The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU) and Norway. Appliances are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the European Union. This label is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown away, but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive. Users of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive must not dispose of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection framework available to them for the return, recycle, recovery of WEEE and minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances. For additional WEEE information go to:
http://www.lenovo.com/recycling.
Battery recycling marks 34 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 35 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices Japan recycling statements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Collecting and recycling a disused Lenovo computer or monitor If you are a company employee and need to dispose of a Lenovo computer or monitor that is the property of the company, you must do so in accordance with the Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources. Computers and monitors are categorized as industrial waste and should be properly disposed of by an industrial waste disposal contractor certified by a local government. In accordance with the Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources, Lenovo Japan provides, through its PC Collecting and Recycling Services, for the collecting, reuse, and recycling of disused computers and monitors. For details, go to:
http://www.lenovo.com/recycling/japan Pursuant to the Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources, the collecting and recycling of home-used computers and monitors by the manufacturer was begun on October 1, 2003. This service is provided free of charge for home-used computers sold after October 1, 2003. For details, go to: http://www.lenovo.com/recycling/japan 35 Safety and General Information Guide Appendix - A.fm Page 36 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 5:00 PM Appendix A. Notices
Disposing of a Lenovo computer components Some Lenovo computer products sold in Japan may have components that contain heavy metals or other environmental sensitive substances. To properly dispose of disused components, such as a printed circuit board or drive, use the methods described above for collecting and recycling a disused computer or monitor.
Disposing a disused battery pack from Lenovo notebook computers Your Lenovo notebook computer has a lithium ion battery pack or a nickel metal hydride battery pack. If you are a company employee who uses a Lenovo notebook computer and need to dispose of a battery pack, contact the proper person in Lenovo sales, service, or marketing, and follow that persons instructions. You also can refer to the instructions at http://www.lenovo.com/jp/ja/environment/recycle/battery/. If you use a Lenovo notebook computer at home and need to dispose of a battery pack, you must comply with local ordinances and regulations. You also can refer to the instructions at http://www.lenovo.com/jp/ja/environment/recycle/battery/. 36 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 37 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices Notice for users in the U.S.A. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
California Perchlorate Information:
Products containing CR (manganese dioxide) lithium coin cell batteries may contain perchlorate. Perchlorate Material special handling may apply. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Japanese VCCI Class B Statement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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A statement of compliance to the IEC 61000-3-2 harmonics standard is required for all products connecting to the power mains and rated less than 20A per phase. 37 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 38 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Appendix A. Notices Korea Class B - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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As computers spread into every corner of life, they process more and more information. The data on your computer, some of it sensitive, is stored on a storage device called the hard disk. Before you dispose of, sell, or hand over your computer, you need to delete that data. Handing your computer over to someone else without deleting the loaded software, such as operating systems and application software, may even violate License Agreements. You are advised to check the terms and conditions of those Agreements. Deleting the data from the hard disk is not easy. There are methods that seem to delete the data:
Move the data to the recycle bin, and then choose the Empty recycle bin command.
Use the Delete command.
Format your hard disk, using the software for initializing it.
Using the preinstalled recovery program, bring the hard disk back to factory-ship state. These operations, however, only change the file allocation of the data; they do not delete the data itself. In other words, the data retrieval processing is disabled under an operating system such as Windows. The data is still there, even though it seems to be lost. Thus, it is sometimes possible to read the data by use of special software for data recovery. There is a risk that people of bad faith may read and misuse the critical data on hard disks for unexpected purposes. To prevent the leakage of data, it becomes very important that you take responsibility for deleting all the data from the hard disk when you dispose of, sell, or hand over your computer. You can destroy the data physically by smashing the hard disk with a hammer, or magnetically by means of strong magnetic power, thus making the data unreadable. But we recommend that you make use of the software (payware) or service (pay service) specifically developed for the purpose. 39 Safety and General Information Guide V1.0_en.book Page 40 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:04 PM Trademarks Lenovo is the trademark of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, products, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. 40
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P/N: XXXXXXXXX Rev. AA00 Lenovo limited warranty L505-0010-02 08/2011 This Lenovo Limited Warranty consists of the following parts:
Part 1 - General Terms Part 2 - Country-specific Terms Part 3 - Warranty Service Information The terms of Part 2 replace or modify terms of Part 1 as specified for a particular country. Part 1 - General Terms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
This Lenovo Limited Warranty applies only to Lenovo hardware products you purchased for your own use and not for resale. This Lenovo Limited Warranty is available in other languages at www.lenovo.com/warranty.
What this Warranty Covers Lenovo warrants that each Lenovo hardware product that you purchase is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use during the warranty period. The warranty period for the product starts on the original date of purchase as shown on your sales receipt or invoice or as may be otherwise specified by Lenovo. The warranty period and type of warranty service that apply to your product are as specified in "Part 3 - Warranty Service Information" below. This warranty only applies to products in the country or region of purchase. THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH WARRANTIES APPLY ONLY TO THE EXTENT AND FOR SUCH DURATION AS REQUIRED BY LAW AND ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. AS SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, THE ABOVE LIMITATION ON DURATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
How to Obtain Warranty Service If the product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, you may obtain warranty service by contacting Lenovo or a Lenovo approved Service Provider. A list of approved Service Providers and their telephone numbers is available at:
www.lenovo.com/support/phone. Warranty service may not be available in all locations and may differ from location to location. Charges may apply outside a Service Provider's normal service area. Contact a local Service Provider for information specific to your location.
Customer Responsibilities for Warranty Service Before warranty service is provided, you must take the following steps:
follow the service request procedures specified by the Service Provider 1 Lenovo limited warranty
backup or secure all programs and data contained in the product
provide the Service Provider with all system keys or passwords
provide the Service Provider with sufficient, free, and safe access to your facilities to perform service
remove all data, including confidential information, proprietary information and personal information, from the product or, if you are unable to remove any such information, modify the information to prevent its access by another party or so that it is not personal data under applicable law. The Service Provider shall not be responsible for the loss or disclosure of any data, including confidential information, proprietary information, or personal information, on a product returned or accessed for warranty service
remove all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not covered by the warranty
ensure that the product or part is free of any legal restrictions that prevent its replacement
if you are not the owner of a product or part, obtain authorization from the owner for the Service Provider to provide warranty service
What Your Service Provider Will Do to Correct Problems When you contact a Service Provider, you must follow the specified problem determination and resolution procedures. The Service Provider will attempt to diagnose and resolve your problem by telephone, e-mail or remote assistance. The Service Provider may direct you to download and install designated software updates. Some problems may be resolved with a replacement part that you install yourself called a
"Customer Replaceable Unit" or "CRU." If so, the Service Provider will ship the CRU to you for you to install. If your problem cannot be resolved over the telephone; through the application of software updates or the installation of a CRU, the Service Provider will arrange for service under the type of warranty service designated for the product under "Part 3 - Warranty Service Information" below. If the Service Provider determines that it is unable to repair your product, the Service Provider will replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent. If the Service Provider determines that it is unable to either repair or replace your product, your sole remedy under this Limited Warranty is to return the product to your place of purchase or to Lenovo for a refund of your purchase price.
Replacement Products and Parts When warranty service involves the replacement of a product or part, the replaced product or part becomes Lenovo's property and the replacement product or part becomes your property. Only unaltered Lenovo products and parts are eligible for replacement. The replacement product or part provided by Lenovo may not be new, but it will be in good working order and at least functionally equivalent to the original product or part. The replacement product or part shall be warranted for the balance of the period remaining on the original product. 2 Lenovo limited warranty
Use of Personal Contact Information If you obtain service under this warranty, you authorize Lenovo to store, use and process information about your warranty service and your contact information, including name, phone numbers, address, and e-mail address. Lenovo may use this information to perform service under this warranty. We may contact you to inquire about your satisfaction with our warranty service or to notify you about any product recalls or safety issues. In accomplishing these purposes, you authorize Lenovo to transfer your information to any country where we do business and to provide it to entities acting on our behalf. We may also disclose it where required by law. Lenovo's privacy policy is available at www.lenovo.com/.
What this Warranty Does not Cover This warranty does not cover the following:
uninterrupted or error-free operation of a product
loss of, or damage to, your data by a product
any software programs, whether provided with the product or installed subsequently
failure or damage resulting from misuse, abuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating environment, natural disasters, power surges, improper maintenance, or use not in accordance with product information materials
damage caused by a non-authorized service provider
failure of, or damage caused by, any third party products, including those that Lenovo may provide or integrate into the Lenovo product at your request
any technical or other support, such as assistance with how-to questions and those regarding product set-up and installation
products or parts with an altered identification label or from which the identification label has been removed
Limitation of Liability Lenovo is responsible for loss or damage to your product only while it is in the Service Provider's possession or in transit, if the Service Provider is responsible for the transportation. Neither Lenovo nor the Service Provider is responsible for loss or disclosure of any data, including confidential information, proprietary information, or personal information, contained in a product. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY REMEDY SET FORTH HEREIN, SHALL LENOVO, ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS, RESELLERS, OR SERVICE PROVIDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING EVEN IF INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY: 1) THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES; 2) LOSS, DAMAGE OR DISCLOSURE OF YOUR DATA; 3) SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS REVENUE, GOODWILL OR ANTICIPATED SAVINGS. IN NO CASE SHALL THE TOTAL LIABILITY OF LENOVO, ITS AFFILIATESS, SUPPLIERS, RESELLERS OR SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR DAMAGES FROM ANY CAUSE EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF ACTUAL DIRECT DAMAGES, NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. 3 Lenovo limited warranty THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS DO NOT APPLY TO DAMAGES FOR BODILY INJURY
(INCLUDING DEATH), DAMAGE TO REAL PROPERTY OR DAMAGE TO TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR WHICH LENOVO IS LIABLE UNDER LAW. AS SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Your Other Rights THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS ACCORDING TO THE APPLICABLE LAWS OF YOUR STATE OR JURISDICTION. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS UNDER A WRITTEN AGREEMENT WITH LENOVO. NOTHING IN THIS WARRANTY AFFECTS STATUTORY RIGHTS, INCLUDING RIGHTS OF CONSUMERS UNDER LAWS OR REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SALE OF CONSUMER GOODS THAT CANNOT BE WAIVED OR LIMITED BY CONTRACT. Part 2 - Country-specific Terms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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"Lenovo" means Lenovo (Australia & New Zealand) Pty Limited ABN 70 112 394 411. Address:
Level 10, North Tower, 1-5 Railway Street, Chatswood, NSW, 2067. Telephone: +61 2 8003 8200. Email: lensyd_au@lenovo.com The following replaces the same section in Part 1:
What this Warranty Covers:
Lenovo warrants that each hardware product that you purchase is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and conditions during the warranty period. If the product fails due to a covered defect during the warranty period, Lenovo will provide you a remedy under this Limited Warranty. The warranty period for the product starts on the original date of purchase specified on your sales receipt or invoice unless Lenovo informs you otherwise in writing. The warranty period and type of warranty service that apply to your product are set forth below in Part 3 - Warranty Service Information. THE BENEFITS GIVEN BY THIS WARRANTY ARE IN ADDITION TO YOUR RIGHTS AND REMEDIES AT LAW, INCLUDING THOSE UNDER THE AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW. The following replaces the same section in Part 1:
Replacement Products and Parts:
When warranty service involves the replacement of a product or part, the replaced product or part becomes Lenovo's property and the replacement product or part becomes your property. Only unaltered Lenovo products and parts are eligible for replacement. The replacement product or part provided by Lenovo may not be new, but it will be in good working order and at least functionally equivalent to the original product or part. The replacement product or part shall be warranted for 4 Lenovo limited warranty the balance of the period remaining on the original product. Products and parts presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products or parts of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the product; and repair of the product may result in loss of data, if the product is capable of retaining user-generated data. The following is added to the same section in Part 1:
Use of Personal Contact Information:
Lenovo will not be able to perform our service under this warranty if you refuse to provide your information or do not wish us to transfer your information to our agent or contractor. You have the right to access your personal contact information and request correction of any errors in it pursuant to the Privacy Act 1988 by contacting Lenovo. The following replaces the same section in Part 1:
Limitation of Liability:
Lenovo is responsible for loss or damage to your product only while it is in the Service Provider's possession or in transit, if the Service Provider is responsible for the transportation. Neither Lenovo nor the Service Provider is responsible for loss or disclosure of any data, including confidential information, proprietary information, or personal information, contained in a product. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY REMEDY SET FORTH HEREIN, SHALL LENOVO, ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS, RESELLERS, OR SERVICE PROVIDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING EVEN IF INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY: 1) THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES; 2) LOSS, DAMAGE OR DISCLOSURE OF YOUR DATA; 3) SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS REVENUE, GOODWILL OR ANTICIPATED SAVINGS. IN NO CASE SHALL THE TOTAL LIABILITY OF LENOVO, ITS AFFILIATESS, SUPPLIERS, RESELLERS OR SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR DAMAGES FROM ANY CAUSE EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF ACTUAL DIRECT DAMAGES, NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS DO NOT APPLY TO DAMAGES FOR BODILY INJURY
(INCLUDING DEATH), DAMAGE TO REAL PROPERTY OR DAMAGE TO TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR WHICH LENOVO IS LIABLE UNDER LAW. The following replaces the same section in Part 1:
Your Other Rights:
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS AT LAW, INCLUDING UNDER THE AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW. NOTHING IN THIS WARRANTY AFFECTS STATUTORY RIGHTS OR RIGHTS AT LAW, INCLUDING RIGHTS THAT CANNOT BE WAIVED OR LIMITED BY CONTRACT. 5 Lenovo limited warranty For example, our products come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the products repaired or replaced if the products fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. New Zealand The following is added to the same section in Part 1:
Use of Personal Information:
Lenovo will not be able to perform our service under this warranty if you refuse to provide your information or do not wish us to transfer your information to our agent or contractor. You have the right to access your personal information and request correction of any errors in it pursuant to the Privacy Act 1993 by contacting Lenovo (Australia & New Zealand) Pty Limited ABN 70 112 394 411. Address: Level 10, North Tower, 1-5 Railway Street, Chatswood, NSW, 2067. Telephone: 61 2 8003 8200. Email: lensyd_au@lenovo.com Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines, Vietnam and Sri Lanka The following is added to Part 1:
Dispute Resolution Disputes arising out of or in connection with this warranty shall be finally settled by arbitration held in Singapore. This warranty shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of Singapore, without regard to conflict of laws. If you acquired the product in India, disputes arising out of or in connection with this warranty shall be finally settled by arbitration held in Bangalore, India. Arbitration in Singapore shall be held in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of Singapore International Arbitration Center ("SIAC Rules") then in effect. Arbitration in India shall be held in accordance with the laws of India then in effect. The arbitration award shall be final and binding on the parties without appeal. Any award shall be in writing and set forth the findings of fact and the conclusions of law. All arbitration proceedings, including all documents presented in such proceedings shall be conducted in the English language. The English language version of this warranty prevails over any other language version in such proceedings.
European Economic Area (EEA) The following is added to Part 1:
Customers in the EEA may contact Lenovo at the following address: EMEA Service Organisation, Lenovo (International) B.V., Floor 2, Einsteinova 21, 851 01, Bratislava, Slovakia. Service under this warranty for Lenovo hardware products purchased in EEA countries may be obtained in any EEA country in which the product has been announced and made available by Lenovo. Russia The following is added to Part 1:
Product Service Life The product service life is four (4) years from the original date of purchase. 6 Lenovo limited warranty Part 3 - Warranty Service Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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20246, 80AB Taiwan, Korea Singapore China (Hong Kong S.A.R.), China
(Macau S.A.R.), India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Egypt, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Algeria, Nigeria, Kenya, Sri Lanka Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Ecuador Austria, France, Germany, Iceland, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Switzerland, the United Kingdom Japan, Australia, New Zealand United States of America, Canada Russia, Ukraine, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia Brazil Mexico Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden Turkey, Czech Republic parts and labor -
1 year battery pack - 1 year parts and labor -
2 years battery pack - 1 year Types of warranty service 3, 4 1, 3, 4 1, 4 1, 3 4 1, 5 1, 3 1, 4 If required, the Service Provider will provide repair or exchange service depending on the type of warranty service specified for your product and the available service. Scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call, parts availability, and other factors. 7 Lenovo limited warranty
Types of Warranty Service 1 Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Service Under CRU Service, the Service Provider will ship CRUs to you at its cost for installation by you. CRU information and replacement instructions are shipped with your product and are available from Lenovo at any time upon request. CRUs that are easily installed by you are called "Self-
service CRUs". "Optional-service CRUs "are CRUs that may require some technical skill and tools. Installation of Self-service CRUs is your responsibility. You may request that a Service Provider install Optional-service CRUs under one of the other types of warranty service designated for your product. An optional service offering may be available for purchase from a Service Provider or Lenovo under which Self-service CRUs would be installed for you. You may find a list of CRUs and their designation in the publication that was shipped with your product or at www.lenovo.com/CRUs. The requirement to return a defective CRU, if any, will be specified in the instructions shipped with a replacement CRU. When return is required: 1) return instructions, a prepaid return shipping label, and a container will be included with the replacement CRU; and 2) you may be charged for the replacement CRU if the Service Provider does not receive the defective CRU from you within thirty (30) days of your receipt of the replacement CRU. 2 On-site Service Under On-Site Service, a Service Provider will either repair or exchange the product at your location. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the product. Some repairs may need to be completed at a service center. If so, the Service Provider will send the product to the service center at its expense. 3 Courier or Depot Service Under Courier or Depot Service, your product will be repaired or exchanged at a designated service center, with shipping at the expense of the Service Provider. You are responsible for disconnecting the product and packing it in a shipping container provided to you to return your product to a designated service center. A courier will pick up your product and deliver it to the designated service center. The service center will return the product to you at its expense. 4 Customer Carry-In Service Under Customer Carry-In Service, your product will be repaired or exchanged after you deliver it to a designated service center at your risk and expense. After the product has been repaired or exchanged, it will be made available to you for collection. If you fail to collect the product, the Service Provider may dispose of the product as it sees fit, with no liability to you. 5 Mail-In Service Under Mail-In Service, your product will be repaired or exchanged at a designated service center after you deliver it at your risk and expense. After the product has been repaired or exchanged, it will be returned to you at Lenovo's risk and expense, unless the Service Provider specifies otherwise. 6 Customer Two-Way Mail-In Service Under Customer Two-Way Mail-In Service, your product will be repaired or exchanged after you deliver it to a designated service center at your risk and expense. After the product has been repaired or exchanged, it will be made available to you for return shipping at your risk and 8 Lenovo limited warranty expense. If you fail to arrange return shipment, the Service Provider may dispose of the product as it sees fit, with no liability to you. 7 Product Exchange Service Under Product Exchange Service, Lenovo will ship a replacement product to your location. You are responsible for its installation and verification of its operation. The replacement product becomes your property in exchange for the failed product, which becomes the property of Lenovo. You must pack the failed product in the shipping carton in which you received the replacement product and return it to Lenovo. Transportation charges, both ways, shall be at Lenovos expense. If you fail to use the carton in which the replacement product was received, you may be responsible for any damage to the failed product occurring during shipment. You may be charged for the replacement product if Lenovo does not receive the failed product within thirty (30) days of your receipt of the replacement product. 9 Product specific Notices The notices in this appendix are specific to the product with the given MT number. Notices that are common for most Lenovo products are included in Appendix A. Notices of the Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide. Energy star information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy aimed at saving money and protecting the environment through energy efficient products and practices. Lenovo is proud to offer our customers products with an ENERGY STAR compliant designation. Lenovo computers of the following machine types, if the ENERGY STAR mark is affixed, have been designed and tested to conform to the ENERGY STAR program requirements for computers.
20246, 80AB By using ENERGY STAR compliant products and taking advantage of the power-management features of your computer, you reduce the consumption of electricity. Reduced electrical consumption contributes to potential financial savings, a cleaner environment, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. For more information about ENERGY STAR, visit http://www.energystar.gov. Lenovo encourages you to make efficient use of energy an integral part of your day-to-day operations. To help in this endeavor, Lenovo has preset the following power-management features to take effect when your computer has been inactive for a specified duration:
Table 1. ENERGY STAR power-management features Windows 8 Power plan: balanced (plugged in)
Turn off the display:
After 5 minutes
Put the computer to sleep:
After 30 minutes
Advanced power settings:
- Turn off hard disks:
After 20 minutes To awaken your computer from a Sleep mode, press any key on your keyboard. For more information about these settings, refer to your Windows Help and Support information system. 10 Product specific Notices Electronic emissions notices - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
The following information refers to IdeaPad Yoga 11S, machine type 20246, 80AB.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 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 provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment 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 following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult an authorized dealer or service representative for help. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. Proper cables and connectors are available from Lenovo authorized dealers. Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible party:
Lenovo (United States) Incorporated 1009 Think Place - Building One Morrisville, NC 27560 U.S.A. Telephone: (919) 294-5900 11 Product specific Notices
Industry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Avis de conformit la rglementation dIndustrie Canada Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
German Class B Compliance Statement Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis:
Hinweis fr Gerte der Klasse B EU-Richtlinie zur Elektromagnetischen Vertrglichkeit Dieses Produkt entspricht den Schutzanforderungen der EU-Richtlinie 2004/108/EG (frher 89/
336/EWG) zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften ber die elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit in den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten und hlt die Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse B ein. Um dieses sicherzustellen, sind die Gerte wie in den Handbchern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben. Des Weiteren drfen auch nur von der Lenovo empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden. Lenovo bernimmt keine Verantwortung fr die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen, wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung der Lenovo verndert bzw. wenn Erweiterungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern ohne Empfehlung der Lenovo gesteckt/
eingebaut werden. Deutschland:
Einhaltung des Gesetzes ber die elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit von Betriebsmittein Dieses Produkt entspricht dem Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit von Betriebsmitteln EMVG (frher Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit von Gerten). Dies ist die Umsetzung der EU-Richtlinie 2004/108/EG (frher 89/336/EWG) in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit von Betriebsmitteln, EMVG vom 20. Juli 2007 (frher Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit von Gerten), bzw. der EMV EG Richtlinie 2004/108/EC
(frher 89/336/EWG), fr Gerte der Klasse B. Dieses Gert ist berechtigt, in bereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG-
Konformittszeichen - CE - zu fhren. Verantwortlich fr die Konformittserklrung nach Paragraf 5 des EMVG ist die Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH, Gropiusplatz 10, D-70563 Stuttgart. Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraf 4 Abs. (1) 4:
Das Gert erfllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse B. 12 Product specific Notices
European Union Compliance Statement Class B Compliance European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004/108/
EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. Lenovo cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the installation of option cards from other manufacturers. This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information Technology Equipment according to European Standard EN 55022. The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residential environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication devices. EU Contact Address: Lenovo, Einsteinova 21, 851 01 Bratislava, Slovakia 13 Specifications Model Name:
Machine Type:
Note: The following specifications may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Lenovo reserves the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S 20246, 80AB right to improve and/or change specifications at any time without notice. Appr. 298.0 mm 204.0 mm 17.2 mm Appr. 1.4 kg with 4 cell battery 11-inch View the system properties of your computer. You can do this as follows: Open the Control Panel, and then select System and Security System. DDR3L up to 1 600 2 GB / 4 GB / 8 GB 128 GB / 256 GB Multi touch screen USB 2.0 1, USB 3.0 2 Combo audio jack 1 HDMI 1 2 in 1 slot 1 (SD, MMC) Li-Polymer 4 cell, 2 900 mAh Form Factor Dimensions Weight LCD size Processor Processor Memory Type and speed Maximum supported capacity SSD Capacity Display Touch Screen I/O Ports USB Audio Video/Audio Card reader Battery pack Type Cells/Capacity 14 Specifications AC adapter Input Output voltage Power Miscellaneous Camera 100 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz AC 20 V DC 45 W 1.0 Mega / 720P HD 15 Trademarks The following terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both. Lenovo IdeaPad Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. 16 Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S User Guide L e n o v o C h n a i 2 0 1 2 Read the safety notices and important tips in the included manuals before using your computer. en-US Rev. AA00
Notes Before using the product, be sure to read Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide first. Some instructions in this guide may assume that you are using Windows 8. If you are using another Windows operating system, some operations may be slightly different. If you are using other operating systems, some operations may not apply to you. The features described in this guide are common to most models. Some features may not be available on your computer or your computer may include features that are not described in this user guide. The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product. Please refer to the actual product. Regulatory Notice The Regulatory Notice provides information about the radio frequency and safety standards. Be sure to read it before using wireless devices on your computer. To refer to it, go to http://www.lenovo.com, click Support, and then click Users guides and manuals. First Edition (December 2012) Copyright Lenovo 2012. LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If data or software is delivered pursuant a General Services Administration GSA contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925. Contents Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer ..................................................................................... 1 Top view ......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Left-side view ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Right-side view............................................................................................................................................ 10 Front view .................................................................................................................................................... 12 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8............................................................................................ 13 Configuring the operating system for the first time .............................................................................. 13 Operating system interfaces ...................................................................................................................... 13 The Charms .................................................................................................................................................. 14 Putting the computer to sleep or shutting it down ................................................................................ 16 Touch screen operation .............................................................................................................................. 18 Connecting to wireless LAN ..................................................................................................................... 22 Recovery system.......................................................................................................................................... 23 Help and support ........................................................................................................................................ 24 Chapter 3. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 25 Frequently asked questions ....................................................................................................................... 25 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................... 26 Trademarks....................................................................................................................................... 29 i Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Top view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 3 4 5 Note: The dashed areas indicate parts that are not visible externally.
Attention:
When closing the display panel, be careful not to leave pens or any other objects in between the display panel and the keyboard. Otherwise, the display panel may be damaged. 1 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer a b Integrated camera
(select models only) Multi-touch screen Use the camera for video communication. Functions as both the visual display as well as one of the two primary input methods. Note: For details, see Touch screen operation on page 18. c Windows button Press this button to:
Toggle between the current view and the Start screen.
-or-
Wake up the computer from sleep mode. d Touchpad The touchpad functions as a conventional mouse. Touchpad: To move the pointer on the screen, slide your fingertip over the pad in the direction in which you want the pointer to move. Touchpad buttons: The functions of the left/right side correspond to that of the left/right mouse button on a conventional mouse. Note: You can enable/disable the touchpad by pressing F6 (
). e Wireless LAN antennas Connect to the wireless LAN adapter to send and receive wireless radio. 2 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
Keyboard function keys You can access certain system settings quickly by pressing the appropriate function keys.
Mutes/unmutes the sound. Decreases the volume level. Increases the volume level. Closes the currently active window. Refreshes the desktop or the currently active window. Enables/disables the touchpad.
Enables/disables Airplane mode. Displays all currently active apps. Toggles the display between the computer and an external device. Decreases display brightness. Increases display brightness. Note: The screen brightness is set automatically (based on the ambient light level) by default. If you want to adjust the brightness of the screen manually, open the Charms bar and select Settings Change PC settings General Screen (Adjust my screen brightness automatically) and toggle the switch to Off. 3 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
Screen orientation You can rotate the display panel to your preferred orientation. The orientation of the display automatically changes (alternating between portrait and landscape modes) depending upon how you hold the computer.
To prevent automatic orientation, press the screen rotation lock button. It is located on the right edge of the computer. (See below illustration). 4 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
Positioning the display panel The display panel can be opened to any angle up to 360 degrees. Notebook Mode Suitable for tasks that require a keyboard and mouse (such as creating documents, writing e-
mails, and so on). 5 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Stand Mode (Theater Mode) Suitable for tasks that require little or no touch (such as viewing photos or playing videos). Tablet Mode Suitable for tasks that require touching the screen often (such as surfing the Web, playing games, and so on). 6 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Tent Mode (Presentation Mode) Suitable for tasks that require limited interaction with the touch screen (such as displaying graphs or a PowerPoint presentation).
Attention:
Do not open the display with too much force, otherwise the panel or hinges may be damaged. Notes:
The keyboard and touchpad are automatically locked when the screen is opened beyond 190 degrees
(approximately). In tablet mode, only the following buttons can be used:
Windows button
Volume Up button
Volume Down button
Screen rotation lock button 7 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Left-side view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
5 6 1 2 3 4 a Combo audio jack Connects to headsets. Notes:
The combo audio jack does not support conventional microphones. The recording function may not be supported if third-party headphones or headsets are connected, due to different industry standards. b USB port Connects to USB devices. Note: For details, see Connecting USB devices on page 9. c d HDMI port Speaker Connects to devices with HDMI input such as a TV or an external display. Provides audio output. e Volume up button Increases volume level. f Volume down button Decreases volume level. 8 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
Connecting USB devices Your computer comes with two USB ports compatible with USB devices. The first time you plug a USB device into a particular USB port on your computer, Windows automatically installs a driver for that device. After the driver has been installed, you can disconnect and reconnect the device without performing any additional steps. Note: Typically, Windows detects a new device after connecting it, and then installs the driver automatically. However, some devices may require you to install the driver before connecting. Check the documentation provided by the devices manufacturer before connecting the device. Before disconnecting a USB storage device, make sure your computer has finished transferring data by that device. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area of Windows to remove the device before disconnecting. Note: If your USB device uses a power cord, connect the device to a power source before connecting it. Otherwise, the device may not be recognized. 9 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Right-side view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 2 3 4 5 a Screen rotation lock button Keeps the screen locked in portrait or landscape orientation. Locking the screen rotation will disable the gravity sensing function, thereby preventing the screen from changing its orientation automatically depending upon the angle at which it is held. b Speaker Provides audio output. c USB port Connects to USB devices. Note: For details, see Connecting USB devices on page 9. d Memory card slot Insert memory cards (not supplied) here. Note: For details, see Using memory cards (not supplied) on page 11. e AC power adapter jack Connect the AC power adapter here. 10 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer
Using memory cards (not supplied) Your computer supports the following types of memory cards:
Secure Digital (SD) card
MultiMediaCard (MMC) Notes:
Insert only one card in the slot at a time. This card reader does not support SDIO devices (e.g., SDIO Bluetooth, etc.). Inserting a memory card 1 Push the dummy card in until you hear a click. 2 Gently pull the dummy card out of the memory card slot. Note: The dummy card is used for preventing dust and small particles from entering the inside of your computer when the memory card slot is not in use. Retain the dummy card for future use. 3 Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place. Removing a memory card 1 Push the memory card in until you hear a click. 2 Gently pull the memory card out of the memory card slot. Note: Before removing the memory card, disable it by using the Windows safely remove hardware and eject media utility to avoid data corruption. 11 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Front view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
a b c 1 2 3 4 Novo button Power button Battery status indicator Symbol Indicator status When the computer is off, press this button to start the Lenovo Recovery system or the BIOS setup utility, or to enter the boot menu. Press this button to turn on the computer. Meaning The computer is on and is connected to an electrical power source through the AC power adapter. On (white) The computer is off and is connected to an electrical power source through the AC power adapter. Blinking (amber) The computer is in standby mode and is connected to an electrical power source through the AC power adapter. There is a problem with the battery or the battery connection, and the computer is connected to an electrical power source through the AC power adapter. The computer is on and is disconnected from the AC power adapter. Off The computer is off and is disconnected from the AC power adapter. The computer is in standby mode and is disconnected from the AC power adapter. Note: When disconnected from the AC power adapter, the operating system will display an on-screen notification to warn you when the battery's charge reaches low and critical power levels. d Built-in microphone Captures sound which can be used for video conferencing, voice narration, or audio recording. 12 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Configuring the operating system for the first time - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
You may need to configure the operating system when it is first used. The configuration process may include the procedures below:
Accepting the end user license agreement
Configuring the Internet connection
Registering the operating system
Creating a user account Operating system interfaces - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Windows 8 comes with two main user interfaces: the Start screen and the Windows desktop. To switch from the Start screen to the Windows desktop, do one of the following:
Select the Windows desktop tile on the Start screen.
Press the Windows button.
Press the Windows key + D. To switch from desktop to Start screen, do one of the following:
Select Start from the Charms.
Move the pointer to the lower-left corner and then select the Start screen thumbnail when it is displayed. Start screen Desktop 13 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 The Charms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
The five Charms provide new and faster ways to perform many basic tasks, and are always available regardless of which app you are currently in. To display the Charms, do one of the following:
Move the pointer to the upper-right or lower-right corner until the Charms bar is displayed.
Use one finger to swipe in from the right edge of the screen until the Charms bar is displayed.
Press Windows key + C. Search charm The Search charm is a powerful new way to find whatever you are looking for, including apps, settings and files. 14 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Share charm The Share charm lets you send links, photos, and more to your friends and social networks without leaving the app you are in. Start charm The Start charm is a fast way to go to the Start screen. Devices charm The Devices charm allows you to connect or send files to any external devices, such as digital cameras, TVs, or printers. Settings charm The Settings charm lets you perform basic tasks, such as setting the volume or shutting down the computer. Also, you can get to the Control Panel through the Settings charm when using the desktop screen. 15 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Putting the computer to sleep or shutting it down - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
When you have finished working with your computer, you can put it to sleep or shut it down.
Putting your computer to sleep If you will be away from your computer for a short time, put the computer to sleep. When the computer is in sleep mode, you can quickly wake it to resume use, bypassing the startup process. To put the computer to sleep, do one of the following:
Close the display panel.
Press the power button.
Open the Charms and then select Settings Power Sleep. Note: Put your computer to sleep before you move it. Moving your computer while the hard disk is spinning can damage the hard disk, causing loss of data. To wake the computer, do one of the following:
Press any key on the keyboard, except for the following: F1/F2/F3/F6/F7/F11/F12/Fn.
Press the power button.
Press the Windows button. 16 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8
Shutting down the computer If you are not going to use your computer for a long time, shut it down. To shut down your computer:
1 Open the Charms, and then select Settings
. 1 2 Select Power Shutdown. 2 17 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Touch screen operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
The display panel can accept inputs like a tablet, using the multi-touch screen, or like a traditional notebook computer, using the keyboard and touchpad.
Multi-touch gestures You can touch the screen with one or more fingertips to perform a variety of tasks. Frequently used gestures Tasks performed Tap Tap once on an item Press and hold Press your finger down and leave it there for a moment. Performs an action, such as starting an app, opening a link, or performing a command. Similar to left-clicking with a mouse. Allows you to see detailed information before selecting an action. Can also open a menu with more options. Similar to right-
clicking with a mouse. 18 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8
(continued) Frequently used gestures Tasks performed Pinch Move two fingers together or apart while touching the screen. Zooms in and out on visual apps, such as pictures and maps. Can also jump to the beginning or end of a list. Rotate Place two or more fingers on an item and then turn your hand. Slide Drag your finger across the screen. Turns an object. (Note: Not all items can be rotated, depending upon the app.) Pans or scrolls through lists and pages. Can also move an object or be used to draw or write, depending upon app. Similar to pressing and holding to pan and to scrolling with a mouse. 19 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8
(continued) Frequently used gestures Tasks performed Swipe Start from any edge of the screen, then swipe inwards toward the center. Swiping down from the top edge or up from the bottom edge displays a task bar on the bottom of the screen with app commands, including save, edit, and delete. If you have an app currently open, you can also:
Swipe from the top edge to halfway down the screen without lifting your finger to dock that app on the left or right side of the screen. This allows you to keep two apps open simultaneously in a split-screen format.
Swipe from the top edge straight down to the bottom edge of the screen continuously without lifting your finger to close the currently open app. 20
(continued) Frequently used gestures Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Tasks performed Swiping in from the left edge can:
Bring in and open an app currently running in the background. If there is more than one currently open app, you can:
Swipe in from the left to bring in an app and, without lifting your finger, push that app back off the left edge of the screen quickly. This displays a list of the apps currently running in the background. Swiping in from the right edge of the screen displays the Charms. 21 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Connecting to wireless LAN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Enabling wireless connection To confirm that Airplane mode is disabled, go to the desktop and check the notification area. If you see the wireless function is enabled. icon displayed on the lower right, then Airplane mode is on. Otherwise, Note: Airplane mode should be disabled by default. If Airplane mode is on, do one of the following to enable the wireless function:
Press F7 (
) to disable Airplane mode.
Open the Charms and select Settings to open the Network configuration page, and then toggle the Airplane mode switch to Off. Connecting to a wireless LAN After wireless has been enabled, the computer will automatically scan for available wireless networks and display them in the wireless LAN network list. To connect to a wireless network, click the network name in the list, and then click Connect. Note: Some networks require a network security key or passphrase for connection. To connect to one of those networks, ask the network administrator or the Internet service provider (ISP) for the security key or passphrase. 22 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Recovery system - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Introduction Push-button Reset is a built-in recovery tool that allows users to restore their operating system to its original state while preserving their data and important customizations, without the need to back up their data in advance. The following Push-button Reset features are available to users from multiple locations within Windows:
Refreshing the computer Fixes software problems by reinstalling the factory default configuration while preserving the users data, important settings, and any Windows Store apps previously purchased from the Windows Store. Resetting the computer Prepares the computer for recycling or for the transfer of ownership by reinstalling the factory default configuration and returning all user data and applications to the state of their original Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE).
Using Push-Button Reset When the computer can start, Push-button Reset can be normally launched from:
Windows PC Settings
Control Panel
Settings charm:
1 Select Power. 2 Press and hold the Shift key while selecting Restart. 3 Select Troubleshoot from the Choose an option window. When the on-disk recovery environment cannot be started, Push-button Reset can be launched from:
Boot options menu (automatic)
Bootable USB flash drive Follow the on-screen instructions and restart the system for the changes to take effect. For more instructions, see the Windows Help and Support file on your computer. 23 Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 8 Help and support - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
If you have any problems using the operating system, see the Windows Help and Support file. To open the Windows Help and Support file, do one of the following:
Select Settings charm, then select Help.
Press Windows key + F1. You can read the Windows Help and Support file on your computer. You can also get online help and support by clicking on one of the two links listed under More to explore. 24 Chapter 3. Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
This section lists frequently asked questions by category.
Finding information What safety precautions should I follow when using my computer?
The Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide which came with your computer contains safety precautions for using your computer. Read and follow all the precautions when using your computer. Where can I find the hardware specifications for my computer?
You can find the hardware specifications for your computer on the printed flyers which came with your computer. Where can I find warranty information?
For the warranty applicable to your computer, including the warranty period and type of warranty service, see the Lenovo limited warranty flyer that came with your computer.
Drivers and preinstalled software Where are the installation discs for Lenovo preinstalled (desktop) software?
Your computer did not come with any installation discs for Lenovo preinstalled software. If you need to reinstall any preinstalled software, you can find the installation program located on the D partition of your hard disk. If you cannot find the installation program there, you can also download it from the Lenovo consumer support website. Where can I find drivers for the various hardware devices of my computer?
If your computer is preinstalled with a Windows operating system, Lenovo provides drivers for all the hardware devices that you need on the D partition of your hard disk. You can also download the latest device drivers from the Lenovo consumer support website.
Getting help How can I contact the customer support center?
See "Chapter 3. Getting help and service" of the Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide. 25 Chapter 3. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
If you do not find your problem here, see Chapter 1. The following section only describes problems that might negate the need to refer to the more comprehensive information in Chapter 1. Display problems When I turn on the computer, nothing appears on the screen. My screen goes blank while the computer is on. Sleep problems The critical low-battery error message appears, and the computer immediately turns off. The computer enters sleep mode immediately after Power-on. If the screen is blank, make sure that:
- The AC adapter is connected to the computer and the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
- The computer power is on. (Press the power button again for confirmation.) If these items are properly set, and the screen remains blank, have the computer serviced. Your power management is enabled. Do one of the following to resume from sleep mode:
- Press any key on the keyboard, except for the following:
F1/F2/F3/F6/F7/F11/F12/Fn.
- Press the power button.
- Press the Windows button. The battery power is getting low. Connect the AC adapter to the computer. Make sure that:
- The battery is charged.
- The operating temperature is within the acceptable range. See Chapter 2. Use and care Information of Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide. Note: If the battery is charged and the temperature is within range, have the computer serviced. The computer does not return from sleep mode and the computer does not work. If the computer does not return from sleep mode, the battery may be depleted. Check the power indicator. If your computer is in sleep mode, connect the AC adapter to the computer, then press the Windows button or the power button. If your computer is powered-off, connect the AC adapter to the computer, then press the power button to resume operation. Note: If the system still does not return from sleep mode, your system has stopped responding, and you cannot turn off the computer; reset the computer. Unsaved data may be lost. To reset the computer, press and hold the power button for 5 seconds or more. If the computer still does not reset, remove the AC adapter. 26 Chapter 3. Troubleshooting Display panel problems The screen is blank. Do the following:
The screen is unreadable or distorted. Incorrect characters appear on the screen. Sound problems No sound can be heard from the speaker even when the volume is turned up. Battery problems Your computer shuts down before the battery status indicator shows empty.
-or-
Your computer operates after the battery status indicator shows empty. A startup problem The Microsoft Windows operating system does not start. Recovery system problems Fail to restore system partition to factory default.
- If you are using the AC adapter, or using the battery, and the battery status indicator is on, press F12 (
make the screen brighter.
) to
- If the power indicator is blinking, press the power button to resume from sleep mode.
- If the problem persists, follow the solution in the next problem The screen is unreadable or distorted. Make sure that:
- The screen resolution and color quality are correctly set.
- The monitor type is correct. Are the operating system or programs installed correctly? If they are installed and configured correctly, have the computer serviced. Make sure that:
- The Mute function is off.
- The combo audio jack is not being used.
- Speakers are selected as the playback device. Recharge the battery. For details, see Recovery system on page 23. The system partition, such as the partition size or the drive capacity of C, has been modified. 27 Chapter 3. Troubleshooting Other problems Your computer does not respond. The connected external device does not work. To turn off your computer, press and hold the power button for 5 seconds or more. If the computer still does not respond, remove the AC adapter. Your computer might lock when it enters sleep mode during a communication operation. Disable the sleep timer when you are working on the network. Do not connect or disconnect any external device cables other than USB while the computer power is on. Otherwise, you might damage your computer. When using a high power consumption external devices such as an external USB optical disk drive, use an external device power adapter. Otherwise, the device may not be recognized, or the system may shut down as a result. 28 Trademarks The following terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both. Lenovo IdeaPad Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. FCC SAR Exposure This device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR value reported is 0.893 w/kg.
- English:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
- French:
Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 29 Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11s User Guide L e n o v o C h n a i 2 0 1 2 Read the safety notices and important tips in the included manuals before using your computer. en-US Rev. AA00
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RTL8723AS Users Manual Rev. 1.0 10 Jan. 2012 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan Tel.: +886-3-578-0211. Fax: +886-3-577-6047 www.realtek.com.tw COPYRIGHT RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module 2011 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the written permission of Realtek Semiconductor Corp. DISCLAIMER Realtek provides this document as is, without warranty of any kind, neither expressed nor implied, including, but not limited to, the particular purpose. Realtek may make improvements and/or changes in this document or in the product described in this document at any time. This document could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. TRADEMARKS Realtek is a trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation. Other names mentioned in this document are trademarks/registered trademarks of their respective owners. USING THIS DOCUMENT This document is intended for the software engineers reference and provides detailed programming information. Though every effort has been made to ensure that this document is current and accurate, more information may have become available subsequent to the production of this guide. In that event, please contact your Realtek representative for additional information that may help in the development process. ii Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module Table of Contents 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1. ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 2. FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. ENVIRONMENTAL ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.2.1. Operating ............................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2.2. Storage .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.3. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 5 1.4. WARNING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7 4.5.1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ...................................................................................... 7 4.5.2 Industry Canada Statement .......................................................................................................................................... 8 4.5.3 NCC ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 List of Tables TABLE 2. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 5 List of Figures iii Rev.1.0 1. General Description 1.1. RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module The Realtek is a highly integrated single-chip for 802.11n Wireless LAN and Bluetooth 2.1/3.0/4.0.It was composed of MAC, baseband, and RF, providing a complete solution for a high-performance integrated WLAN and BT. There are two kind of interface operation: one is SDIO for WLAN and UART for BT. The other one is USB for both WLAN and BT.(USB multi-function) The integration provides better coordination between 802.11 and Bluetooth, and with sophisticated dynamic power control and packet traffic arbitration, is able to provide the best coexistence performance. also integrates RF/PA/LNA for both of 802.11n and Bluetooth, so the external part numbers is reduced to minimum. The 802.11 part supports 150Mbps PHY rate and delivers reliable throughput from an extended distance. The Bluetooth part supports latest 3.0+HS/4.0+LE operation and provides smooth user experience under all usage scenarios. Optimized RF architecture and baseband algorithms provide superb performance and lowest power consumption. 2. Features 2.1 General 68-pin QFN CMOS MAC, Baseband PHY, and RF in a single chip for IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible WLAN Complete 802.11n solution for 2.4GHz band 72.2Mbps receive PHY rate and 72.2Mbps transmit PHY rate using 20MHz bandwidth 150Mbps receive PHY rate and 150Mbps transmit PHY rate using 40MHz bandwidth Compatible with 802.11n specification Backward compatible with 802.11b/g devices while operating in 802.11n mode Qualified Bluetooth v2.1+EDR and v3.0+HS Systems Support for v4.0 Bluetooth Low Energy Integrated class1, class2, and class3 PA and modem in Bluetooth Controller 1 Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module Standards Supported IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible WLAN IEEE 802.11e QoS Enhancement (WMM) IEEE 802.11h TPC, Spectrum Measurement 802.11i (WPA, WPA2). Open, shared key, and pair-wise key authentication services Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) for WLAN devices Host Interface SDIO for WLAN / UART for BT Multi-function USB for WLAN and BT WLAN MAC Features Frame aggregation for increased MAC efficiency (A-MSDU, A-MPDU) Low latency immediate High-Throughput Block Acknowledgement (HT-BA) Long NAV for media reservation with CF-End for NAV release PHY-level spoofing to enhance legacy compatibility Power saving mechanism Channel management and co-existence Multiple BSSID feature allows the RTL8723AS to assume multiple MAC identities when used as a wireless bridge Transmit Opportunity (TXOP) Short Inter-Frame Space (SIFS) bursting for higher multimedia bandwidth WLAN PHY Features IEEE 802.11n OFDM One Transmit and one Receive path (1T1R) 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth transmission Short Guard Interval (400ns) 2 Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module DSSS with DBPSK and DQPSK, CCK modulation with long and short preamble OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, and 640QAM modulation. Convolutional Coding Rate: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, and 5/6 Maximum data rate 54Mbps in 802.11g and 150Mbps in 802.11n Switch diversity for DSSS/CCK Hardware antenna diversity Selectable receiver FIR filters Programmable scaling in transmitter and receiver to trade quantization noise against increased probability of clipping Fast receiver Automatic Gain Control (AGC) On-chip ADC and DAC BT Controller Integrated MCU to execute Bluetooth protocol stack Support 3 SCO links simultaneously Support 3 scatternets Enhanced BT/WIFI Coexistence Control to improve transmission quality in different profiles Bluetooth Low Energy Dual Mode support Bluetooth Transceiver Features Fast AGC control to improve receiving dynamic range Support AFH to dynamically detect channel quality to improve transmission quality Integrated internal class1, class2, and class3 PA Bluetooth 3.0 compliant Bluetooth Low Energy supported Integrated 32K oscillator Peripheral Interfaces General Purpose Input/Output (11 pins) 3 Rev.1.0 4-wire EEPROM control interface (93C46) Three configurable LED pins Configurable Bluetooth Coexistence Interface RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module 4 Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module 1.2. Environmental 1.2.1. Operating Operating Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
0 to 70 C 5-90% (non-condensing) 1.2.2. Storage Temperature:
Relevant Humidity:
-55 to 125 C 5-95% (non-condensing) 1.3. Functional Specifications Standards Bus Interface Form Factor Table 1. Functional Specifications WiFi:
IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Draft IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11d, IEEE 802.11e, IEEE 802.11h, IEEE 802.11i BT:
BT v3.0, v4.0 SDIO for WiFi and UART for BT Multi-function USB for WiFi and BT Half Size Mini Card 802.11b:
11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps;
802.11g:
54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps Data Rate 802.11n:
MCS 0 to 7 for HT20MHz;
MCS 0 to 7 for HT40MHz BT:
1/2/3 Mbps WiFi:
CSMA/CA with ACK WiFi + BT:
AFH, Time Division 802.11b:
CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK 802.11g:
64 QAM, 16 QAM, QPSK, BPSK 802.11n:
BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM BT:
GFSK, /4 DQPSK, 8DPSK WiFi:
Ad-hoc mode (Peer-to-Peer ) Infrastructure mode Media Access Control Modulation Techniques Network Architecture 5 Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module WiFi 2.4GHz:
11: (Ch. 1-11) United States 13: (Ch. 1-13) Europe 13: (Ch. 1-14) Japan BT 2.4GHz:
Ch. 0 ~78 2.400GHz ~ 2.4835 GHz WiFi :
WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WEP 64bit & 128bit, IEEE 802.11x, IEEE 802.11i BT:
Simple Paring 3.3 V 9% I/O supply voltage Operating Channel Frequency Range Security Operating Voltage 6 Rev.1.0 1.4. Warning RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module 4.5.1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment 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 of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11. This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions:
1) The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and 2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna, 3) For all products market in US, OEM has to limit the operation channels in CH1 to CH11 for 2.4G band by supplied firmware programming tool. OEM shall not supply any tool or info to the end-user regarding to Regulatory Domain change. As long as 3 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM 7 Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.). IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: Contains FCC ID: TX2-RTL8723AS. Manual Information To the End User The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the users manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual. 4.5.2 Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device French translation:
Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 5dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communication. French translation:
Ce dispositif a t conu pour fonctionner avec une antenne ayant un gain maximum de 5 dBi. Une antenne gain plus lev est strictement interdite par les rglements d'Industrie Canada. L'impdance d'antenne 8 Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module requise est de 50 ohms. Conformment la rglementation d'Industrie Canada, le prsent metteur radio peutfonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pourl'metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que lapuissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas l'intensit ncessaire l'tablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. French translation:
NOTE IMPORTANTE: (Pour l'utilisation de dispositifs mobiles) Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions:
1) The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and 2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna, 3) For all products market in Canada, OEM has to limit the operation channels in CH1 to CH11 for 2.4G band by supplied firmware programming tool. OEM shall not supply any tool or info to the end-user regarding to Regulatory Domain change. As long as 3 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed. French translation :
Cet appareil est conu uniquement pour les intgrateurs OEM dans les conditions suivantes: (Pour utilisation de dispositif module) 1) L'antenne doit tre installe de telle sorte qu'une distance de 20 cm est respecte entre l'antenne et les utilisateurs, et 2) Le module metteur peut ne pas tre complant avec un autre metteur ou antenne, 3) Pour tous les produits vendus au Canada, OEM doit limiter les frquences de fonctionnement CH1 CH11 pour bandes de frquences 2.4G grce aux outils de microprogrammation fournis. OEM ne doit pas 9 Rev.1.0 RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module fournir d'outil ou d'informations l'utilisateur final en ce qui concerne le changement de rglementation de domaine. Tant que les 3 conditions ci-dessus sont remplies, des essais supplmentaires sur l'metteur ne seront pas ncessaires. Toutefois, l'intgrateur OEM est toujours responsable des essais sur son produit final pour toutes exigences de conformit supplmentaires requis pour ce module install. IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the IC authorization is no longer considered valid and the IC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate IC authorization. French translation:
NOTE IMPORTANTE:
Dans le cas o ces conditions ne peuvent tre satisfaites (par exemple pour certaines configurations d'ordinateur portable ou de certaines co-localisation avec un autre metteur), l'autorisation du Canada n'est plus considr comme valide et l'ID IC ne peut pas tre utilis sur le produit final. Dans ces circonstances, l'intgrateur OEM sera charg de rvaluer le produit final (y compris l'metteur) et l'obtention d'une autorisation distincte au Canada. End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: Contains IC: 6317A-RTL8723AS. French translation:
Plaque signaltique du produit final Ce module metteur est autoris uniquement pour une utilisation dans un dispositif o l'antenne peut tre installe de telle sorte qu'une distance de 20cm peut tre maintenue entre l'antenne et les utilisateurs. Le produit final doit tre tiquet dans un endroit visible avec l'inscription suivante: "Contient des IC:
6317A-RTL8723AS ". Manual Information To The End User The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the users manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual. 10 Rev.1.0 French translation:
RTL8723AS User Manual of combo module Manuel d'information l'utilisateur final L'intgrateur OEM doit tre conscient de ne pas fournir des informations l'utilisateur final quant la faon d'installer ou de supprimer ce module RF dans le manuel de l'utilisateur du produit final qui intgre ce module. Le manuel de l'utilisateur final doit inclure toutes les informations rglementaires requises et avertissements comme indiqu dans ce manuel. 4.5.3 NCC XXXyyyLPDzzzz-x (NCC ID) Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Headquarters No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-3-5780211 Fax: 886-3-5776047 www.realtek.com.tw 11 Rev.1.0 Antenna List Page No.: 1 of 12 Table for Filed Antenna No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Brand LYNwave JOYMAX ACON Yageo WNC Ant. Type PIFA Dipole Peak Gain
(dBi) Con. Type IPEX 3.5 IPEX 3.0 PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX Model No. ALA110-222050-300010 TWF-614XMPXX-500 AWP6P TX 1: CAN4313ZP0648WXA1 TX 2: CAN4313ZP0648WXA2 TX 1: 81.EJT15.GVM TX 2: 81.EJT15.GVN WDAN-T1WM HBY07 HBY051 HBY052 HBY061 HBY062 HFT65 HCT01 HFT40 HFT60 WDAN-TQ TX 1: 25.90AAP.011 TX 2: 25.90AAO.011 81.EJZ 81.EJT Page No.: 2 of 12 TX 1: -0.19 TX 2: -0.99 TX 1: -0.11 TX 2: 0.07 TX 1: 1.32 TX 2: 1.50 TX 1: 1.47 TX 2: 1.38 Main: 2.19 Aux.: -0.33 Main: 2.91 Aux.: 2.82 TX 1: 0.27 TX 2: 0.02 TX 1: 1.30 TX 2: 2.42 TX 1: -1.04 TX 2: -1.19 TX 1: -1.74 TX 2: 1.16 TX 1: 0.87 TX 2: 1.94 TX 1: 0.58 TX 2: 1.12 TX 1: -1.65 TX 2: -0.92 TX 1: -0.43 TX 2: -0.7 TX 1: 0.54 TX 2: 0.58 Main: 0.42 Aux.: 0.79 MIMO: 0.14 Main: 0.96 Aux.: -0.08 Foxconn PIFA IPEX Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX FOXCONN PIFA IPEX WNC WNC WNC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ETHERTRONICS PIFA IPEX ETHERTRONICS PIFA IPEX ETHERTRONICS PIFA IPEX ETHERTRONICS PIFA IPEX ACON PIFA IPEX WNC WNC WNC WNC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX QUANTA PIFA IPEX QUANTA PIFA IPEX QUANTA PIFA IPEX QUANTA PIFA IPEX JEM Tyco
(20-D1130002D) PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX Smart Approach PIFA IPEX Hitachi Cable PIFA IPEX Hitachi PIFA IPEX WNC PIFA IPEX TX 1: 0.12 TX 2: -3.87 TX 1: 0.76 TX 2: 0.59 TX 1: -1.76 TX 2: -2.61 TX 1: -0.84 TX 2: -2.07 TX 1: 0.00 TX 2: 1.89 Main: -1.08 Aux.: -0.62 Main: -0.58 Aux.: -1.26 Main: 0.52 Aux.: 0.77 Main: -0.78 Aux.: -2.14 TX 1: -0.7 TX 2: -1.9 TX 1: -0.3 TX 2: -1.9 TX 1: -0.4 TX 2: -0.3 TX 1: -1.8 TX 2: -4.4 Main: 1.27 Aux.: -1.27 TX1: -0.10 TX2: -0.92 TX 3: 0.56 TX 1: 1.51 TX 2: 1.56 TX 1: -0.42 TX 2: 0.59 TX 3: 1.24 TX 1: 2.97 TX 2: 0.90 TX 1: 0.30 TX 2: 0.94 TX 1: 5002011-1 TX 2: 5002012-1 TX 1: 5002015-1 TX 2: 5002016-1 TX 1: 5010011-1 TX 2: 5010012-1 TX 1: 5010015-1 TX 2: 50100161 AMP6P 81.EJZ15.G52 81.EJT15.GJC 81.EJT15.GGW 81.EJZ15.G53 TX 1: AN-070-G(R) TX 2: AN-070-G(L) TX 1: AN-070-G(R) TX 2: AN-070-G(L) TX 1: AN-120-F(R) TX 2: AN-120-F(L) TX 1: AN-120-F(R) TX 2: AN-120-F(L) Main: IA-100193 Aux.: IA-100194 TBN008 03-FR021-026 HBY17 HFT60 TX 1: 25.90AAN.011 TX 2: 25.90AAM.011 Page No.: 3 of 12 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Smart Approach PIFA IPEX WHAYU Toshiba Toshiba TYCO
(20238740-1) TYCO
(2023750-1) TYCO
(2023772-1) PIFA IPEX PIFA PIFA IPEX -0.80 IPEX 0.64 PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX TYCO PIFA IPEX TYCO PIFA IPEX TYCO PIFA IPEX Smart Approach PIFA IPEX Foxconn PIFA IPEX WNC PIFA IPEX TYCO
(20238740-1) PIFA IPEX Toshiba PIFA IPEX WNC WNC Tyco PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX TX 1: 1.66 TX 2: 1.83 Main: -2.12 Aux.: -2.49 03-FR021-020 MSA-00005A TX 1: 0.47 TX 2: 0.06 TX 3: 1.65 TX 1: 0.47 TX 2: 0.06 TX 1: -2.60 TX 2: -0.26 TX 3: -0.91 TX 1: 1.98 TX 2: 1.97 TX 3: -0.88 TX 1: 0.22 TX 2: 0.33 TX 3: 2.20 TX 1: 1.68 TX 2: 1.45 TX 3: 0.29 TX 1: 2.37 TX 2: 1.59 TX 1: 2.58 TX 2: 1.39 Main: -2.76 Aux.: -3.64 TX 1: 0.47 TX 2: 0.06 TX 3: 1.65 TX 1: 0.28 TX 2: -0.83 Main: -1.10 Aux.: 1.76 Main: 1.18 Aux. 1.75 Main: -1.11 Aux.: -1.11 HFS23 HFS40 TBN008 TBN008 TBN008 TBN007 TBN009 TBN010 03-FR021-016 TX 1: WDAN-T1AM1001-DH TX 2: WDAN-T1AM1002-DH WNC005 TBN008 TBN004 WNC001 WNC002 TBN003 Page No.: 4 of 12 WNC WNC WNC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX Tyco PIFA IPEX Well Green PIFA IPEX MIMO: -0.95 Main: 2.40 Aux.: 1.50 Main: 1.19 Aux.: 0.28 Main: 0.52 Aux.: 1.07 TX 1: 1.0 TX 2: 0.2 TX 1: -0.5 TX 2: -1.9 Main: 3.45 Aux: 2.41 MIMO: 1.04 TX 1: 1.79 TX 2: 0.66 Tyco PIFA IPEX -1.11 Well Green PIFA IPEX FVC FVC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX Well Green PIFA IPEX FVC PIFA IPEX Well Green PIFA IPEX FVC PIFA IPEX FVC WNC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX TE Connectivity PIFA IPEX TE Connectivity PIFA IPEX TX 1: -1.07 TX 2: -0.64 WiMAX-1: 1.58 WiMAX2: 1.75 WiMAX-1: 2.7 WiMAX-2: 2.19 TX 1: -1.84 TX 2: -2.93 WiMAX-1: 1.84 WiMAX-2:1.8 TX 1: -1.63 TX 2: -0.99 TX 1: 2.05 TX 2: 1.88 TX 3: 3.04 TX1: 3.11 TX2: 0.55 TX1: -0.61 TX2: 1.91 TX1: 1.29 TX2: 0.04 TX1: -0.01 TX2: 0.39 WNC004 WNC001 WNC003 3ASP8AATP20 AS-070-F TBN001 TX 1: SK81WMPB01+A TX 2: SK81WMPB02+A TBN005 & TBN006 SKW31WMPB01+A K05007012102 K05007013402 TX 1: SKM11WMPB03+A TX 2: SKM11WMPB02+D N01001218001 SKW24WMPB01 TX 1: N01001199001 TX 2: N01001199001 TX 3: N01001182002 TX1: N01001193001 TX2: N01001193001 TX1: 25.90AAL.001 TX2: 25.90AAK.001 TX1: 25.90AAL.011 TX2: 25.90AAK.011 TX1: 25.90AAN.001 TX2: 25.90AAM.001 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Page No.: 5 of 12 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 TE Connectivity PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX WNC WNC WNC WNC WNC WNC WNC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX HONGLIN PIFA IPEX Yageo PIFA IPEX WNC WNC WNC WNC Yageo Yageo WNC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX TX1: 1.20 TX2: 0.65 TX1: 0.70 TX2: -1.40 TX1: 1.80 TX2: -0.30 TX1: 0.30 TX2: 1.70 TX1: -0.10 TX2: 2.30 TX1: 2.72 TX2: 2.66 TX1: 1.33 TX2: 1.95 TX1: 1.84 TX2: 1.64 TX1: 2.36 TX2: 1.13 TX1: 1.15 TX2: 0.59 TX1: 0.79 TX2: -0.32 TX1: 1.85 TX2: 1.77 TX1: -2.69 TX2: -1.09 TX1: -1.30 TX2: -0.49 TX1: 1.21 TX2: -0.07 TX1: 2.34 TX2: 1.28 TX1: 0.50 TX2: 0.12 TX1: 0.61 TX2: 0.71 TX1: 1.46 TX2: 0.95 TX1: -1.11 TX2: -0.95 TX1: 25.90AAP.001 TX2: 25.90AAO.001 35AX6AATP10 37LX6AATP00 37LX7AATP00 WNC003 TX1: 81.EJZ15.G94 TX2: 81.EJZ15.G95 TX1: 81.EJZ15.G98 TX2: 81.EJZ15.G99 81.EJZ15.GTP TX1: 81.EK515.G15 TX2: 81.EK515.G16 TX1: DC33000YV20 TX2: DC33000YV30 TX1: DC33000YV60 TX2: DC33000YV70 260-23249 TX1: 6036B0086801 TX2: 6036B0087101 TX1: 6036B0086802 (81.EHC15.G63) TX2: 6036B0087102 (81.EHC15.G64) TX1: 6036B0088203 TX2: 6036B0088303 TX1: 6036B0087303 TX2: 6036B0087203 TX1: 6036B0088203 TX2: 6036B0088303 TX1: 6036B0088401 TX2: 6036B0088501 TX1: 6036B0088901 TX2: 6036B0089001 TX1: 6036B0091201 TX2: 6036B0091401 Page No.: 6 of 12 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 Yageo PIFA IPEX TE Connectivity PIFA IPEX TE Connectivity PIFA IPEX TE Connectivity PIFA IPEX ACON ACON ACON ACON PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX Wha Yu PIFA IPEX Wellshine PIFA IPEX Wha Yu PIFA IPEX Wha Yu PIFA IPEX Wha Yu PIFA IPEX Yageo Yageo Yageo Yageo WNC WNC PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX Jess-Link PIFA IPEX TX1: 0.80 TX2: 0.25 TX1: -0.23 TX2: -0.49 TX1: 1.29 TX2: 0.04 TX1: -0.87 TX2: -1.24 TX1: 1.96 TX2: 1.91 TX1: 2.79 TX2: 0.74 TX1: 2.66 TX2: 2.27 TX1: 1.10 TX2: 1.99 TX1: -0.18 TX2: 2.58 TX1: 1.17 TX2: -0.06 TX1: 1.74 TX2: 1.41 TX1: 1.92 TX2: -1.03 TX1: 1.09 TX2: -0.55 TX1: 0.59 TX2: 0.90 TX1: 0.97 TX2: 0.59 TX1: 2.32 TX2: 1.85 TX1: 0.23 TX2: 1.53 TX1: 0.18 TX2: 0.60 TX1: 0.54 TX2: -0.03 TX1: 1.89 TX2: 1.56 TX1: 6036B0091202 TX2: 6036B0091402 TX1: 1556465-1 TX2: 1556466-1 TX1: 1556495-1 TX2: 1556496-1 TX1: 1556505-1 TX2: 1556506-1 TX1: AMP8P-700186 TX2: AMP8P-700187 TX1: APM8P-700016 TX2: APM8P-700017 TX1: APM8P-700018 TX2: APM8P-700019 TX1: APP8P-700341 TX2: APP8P-700342 TX1: C107-520757-A TX2: C107-520756-A DQ67KJQUT33 TX1: C435-520023-A TX2: C435-520024-A TX1: C680-520278-A TX2: C680-520277-A C680-520279-A TX1: CAN4313LC0613WLA3 TX2: CAN4313LC0613WLA4 TX1: CAN4313LC0630WLA3 TX2: CAN4313LC0630WLA4 TX1: CAN4313WICO03241 TX2: CAN4313WICO03242 TX1: CAN43130WIFO04921 TX2: CAN43130WIFO04922 TX1: 81.EKG15.G38 TX2: 81.EKG15.G37 TX1: 81.EKG15.G41 TX2: 81.EKY15.G42 TX1: PANT11A00008-1 TX2: PANT11A00009-1 Page No.: 7 of 12 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 Jess-Link PIFA IPEX ACON ACON Well Shine
(QUA) PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX PIFA IPEX Amphenol PIFA IPEX TX1: 1.84 TX2: 1.98 TX1: -0.70 TX2: -0.29 TX1: -0.60 TX2: -1.02 TX1: 1.66 TX2: 0.05 TX1: -1.41 TX2: -0.77 MAG. LAYERS PIFA IPEX 1.77 Amphenol PIFA IPEX Amphenol PIFA IPEX Amphenol PIFA IPEX FVC PIFA IPEX FAVORTRON PIFA IPEX TX1: 0.76 TX2: -2.11 TX1: 0.55 TX2: 0.31 TX1: 0.54 TX2: -0.53 TX1: 2.85 TX2: 1.29 TX1: 2.81 TX2: 1.97 MAG. LAYERS PIFA IPEX 2.17 Wha Yu PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX Quanta PIFA IPEX Smart Approach PIFA IPEX Smart Approach PIFA IPEX Tyco
(2023770-1) Tyco
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Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 User Guide V1.0 L e n o v o C h n a i New World. New Thinking.TM www.lenovo.com 2 0 1 2 V1.0_en-US Read the safety notices and important tips in the included manuals before using your computer. Note Before using the product, be sure to read Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide first. Some instructions in this guide may assume that you are using Windows 8. If you are using other Windows operating system, some operations may be slightly different. If you are using other operating systems, some operations may not apply to you. The features described in this guide are common to most models. Some features may not be available on your computer and/or your computer may include features that are not described in this user guide. The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product. Please refer to the actual product. Regulatory Notice To refer to it, go to http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/ and click User guides and manuals. First Edition (June 2012) Copyright Lenovo 2012. LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If data or software is delivered pursuant a General Services Administration GSA contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925. Contents Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer .......................................... 1 Top view.......................................................................................................................1 Left-side view ..............................................................................................................3 Right-side view............................................................................................................4 Front view ....................................................................................................................5 Bottom view .................................................................................................................6 Chapter 2. Learning the basics.............................................................. 7 First use.........................................................................................................................7 Using AC adapter and battery ................................................................................10 Using multi-touch display .......................................................................................11 Using the touchpad...................................................................................................12 Using the keyboard...................................................................................................13 Connecting external devices....................................................................................16 Special keys and buttons..........................................................................................19 System status indicators...........................................................................................21 Using the computer in stand, tent or tablet mode................................................23 Windows 8 overview................................................................................................26 Securing your computer...........................................................................................29 Chapter 3. Connecting to the Internet................................................. 30 Wireless connection ..................................................................................................30 Chapter 4. OneKey Rescue system..................................................... 31 OneKey Rescue system ............................................................................................31 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting ................................................................. 34 Frequently asked questions .....................................................................................34 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................36 Trademarks............................................................................................ 41 i Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Top view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
a b c d e f Note: The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product. Please refer to the actual product.
Attention:
The parts bounded by dashed lines are internally installed. 1 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Use the camera for video communication. Integrated camera Multi-touch display MS button The LCD display with LED backlight provides brilliant visual output. Multi-touch function is available on this display. Press this button to switch between the current screen and Home screen. The stereo speaker provides rich and powerful sound. The touchpad functions as a conventional mouse. Speaker Touchpad Note: For details, see Using multi-touch display on page 11. Wireless module antennas The built-in antennas ensure optimal reception of wireless radio. a b c d e f 2 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Left-side view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ed a b c HDMI port a b c d Connects to devices with HDMI input such as a TV or a display. Connect to USB devices. USB port Note: For details, see Connecting USB devices on page 17. Combo audio jack Built-in microphone Connects to headphones or headsets. The combo audio jack supports conventional microphones. The built-in microphone (with noise reduction) can be used for video conferencing, voice narration, or simple audio recordings. Use this button to adjust volume.
+ : Increase sound volume.
- : Decrease sound volume. e Volume button 3 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Right-side view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
a b c d Rotation button Press this button to rotate the screen to a landscape or portrait orientation. Insert memory cards (not supplied) here. Memory card slot Note: For details, see Using memory cards (not supplied) on page 16. USB port Note: For details, see Connecting USB devices on page 17. AC power adapter Connect the AC adapter here. jack Note: For details, see Using AC adapter and battery on page 10. Connects to USB devices. a b c d 4 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Front view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
abc a OneKey Rescue system button Press this button to start the OneKey Rescue system when the computer is powered off. b c Note: For details, see OneKey Rescue system on page 31. Power button Press this button to turn on the computer. System status indicators For details, see System status indicators on page 21. 5 Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer Bottom view - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
a a Louvers Allow air to enter the computer for cooling. 6 Chapter 2. Learning the basics First use - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Reading the manuals Read the supplied manuals before using your computer.
Conncting to the power The built-in battery pack is not fully charged at purchase. To charge the battery and begin using your computer, connect the computer to an electrical outlet. The battery is automatically charged while the computer is running on AC power. Connecting the computer to an electrical outlet 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter. 2 Connect the AC adapter to the AC power adapter jack of the computer firmly. 3 Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
Turning on the computer Press the power button to turn on the computer.
Configuring the operating system You may need to configure the operating system when it is first used. The configuration process may include the procedures below.
Accepting the end user license agreement
Configuring the Internet connection
Registering the operating system
Creating a user account 7 Chapter 2. Learning the basics
Putting your computer into Sleep mode or shutting it down When you finish working with your computer, you can put it into Sleep mode or shut it down. Putting your computer into Sleep mode If you will be away from your computer for only a short time, put the computer into Sleep mode. When the computer is in Sleep mode, you can quickly wake it to resume use, and bypass the startup process. 1 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen or point to the lower right corner of the screen Settings, and then tap Settings. 2 Tap or click Power and then select Sleep. Note: Wait until the power indicator light starts blinking (indicating that the computer is in Sleep mode) before you move your computer. Moving your computer while the hard disk is spinning can damage the hard disk, causing loss of data. 8 Chapter 2. Learning the basics To wake the computer, do one of the following.
Press the power button.
Press any key on the keyboard, if the key board is not locked.
Press the MS button. Note: keyboard will be locked automatically, when the screen is opened more than 180 degrees.
Shutting down your computer 1 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen or point to the lower right corner of the screen Settings, and then tap Settings. 2 Tap or click Power and then select Shut down. 9 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Using AC adapter and battery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Checking battery status You can determine the percentage of battery power remaining by checking the battery icon in the notification area. Note: As each computer user has different habits and needs, it is difficult to predict how long a battery charge will last. There are two main factors:
The amount of energy stored in the battery when you commence work.
The way you use your computer: for example, how often you access the hard disk drive and how bright you make the computer display.
Charging the battery If the battery power is low, you need to charge the battery. You need to charge the battery in any of the following situations:
If the battery status indicator starts blinking
If the battery has not been used for a long time Note:
To increase the life of the battery pack, the computer does not start recharging the battery immediately after it drops from fully charged.
Charge the battery at a temperature between 50 F and 86 F (10 C-30 C).
Full charge or discharge is not required.
Battery Protection If the battery pack remains idle for a long time, the battery may be over-discharged, and its degradation speed may be increased. The battery pack of IdeaPad Yoga series uses the battery protection technology. When your computer remains idle for a long time, the battery pack enters the hibernation mode to avoid over-discharge. After the battery pack enters the hibernation mode, you cannot turn the computer on without using the power adapter. Please connect the power adapter to the computer to activate the battery pack. Note: The batter pack is in the hibernation mode by default. When you use the computer for the first time, please plug the power adapter into it. Otherwise, the computer cannot be turned on. 10 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Using multi-touch display - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
a a Multi-touch display The display supports multi-touch function. You can touch, swipe and tap directly without the use of the keyboard or touchpad. 11 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Using the touchpad - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
d a a Touchpad b Left-click area c Right-click area b c To move the cursor on the screen, slide your fingertip over the pad in the direction in which you want the cursor to move. The function corresponds to that of the left mouse button on a conventional mouse, which can be implemented by clicking this area. The function corresponds to that of the right mouse button on a conventional mouse, which can be implemented by clicking this area. Note: You can enable/disable the touchpad by pressing d
. 12 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Using the keyboard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Your computer has function keys incorporated in its standard keyboard.
Function key combinations By pressing the appropriate function keys, you can change system settings instantly. To use this function, press and hold Fn
, then press one of the function keys a b
. a Fn + End:
Fn + PgUp:
Fn + PgDn:
The following describes the features of each function key. Fn + Home:
Activate the pause function. Activate the break function. Enable/Disable the scroll lock. Activate the insert function. b 13 Chapter 2. Learning the basics
Hotkeys Using hotkeys The hotkeys are located in the function key row of the keyboard. By pressing the appropriate hotkey, you can change system settings instantly. The following describes the function of each hotkey.
: Mute/Unmute.
: Increase sound volume.
: Refresh desktop or Web pages. Open the interface for integrated wireless devices settings (on/off).
: Decrease sound volume.
: Close active window or program.
: Enable/Disable the touchpad.
: Enable/Disable the built-in microphone.
: Turn on/off the integrated camera.
: Open the interface for changing display devices.
: Decrease display brightness.
: Increase display brightness. 14 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Setting hotkey mode By default, the hotkey functions are accessible by pressing the appropriate hotkey. However, you can disable the hotkey mode in the BIOS setup utility. To disable the hotkey mode:
1 Restart the computer. When the Lenovo logo appears, immediately press Fn + F2 to enter the BIOS setup utility. 2 In the BIOS setup utility, open the Configuration menu, and change the setting of Hot key function from Enabled to Disabled. 3 Open the Exit menu, and select Exit Saving Changes. Note: When hotkey mode is disabled, press the Fn key and the appropriate hotkey to access the corresponding hotkey function. 15 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Connecting external devices - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Your computer has a wide range of built-in features and connection capabilities.
Using memory cards (not supplied) Your computer supports the following types of memory cards:
Secure Digital (SD) card
MultiMediaCard (MMC) Note:
This card reader does not support SDIO devices (e.g., SDIO Bluetooth, etc.). Insert ONLY one card in the slot at a time. Inserting a memory card 1 Push the dummy card until you hear a click. Gently pull the dummy card out of the memory card slot. Note: The dummy card is used for preventing dust and small particles from entering the inside of your computer when the memory card slot is not in use. Retain the dummy card for future use. 2 Slide the memory card in until it clicks into place. Removing a memory card 1 Push the memory card until you hear a click. 2 Gently pull the memory card out of the memory card slot. Note: Before removing the memory card, disable it via Windows safely remove hardware and eject media utility to avoid data corruption. 16 Chapter 2. Learning the basics
Connecting USB devices You can connect a USB device to your computer by inserting its USB plug
(Type A) into the USB port on your computer. The first time you plug a USB device into a particular USB port on your computer, Windows automatically installs a driver for that device. After the driver is installed, you can disconnect and reconnect the device without performing any additional steps. Note: Typically, Windows detects a new device after connecting it, and then installs the driver automatically. However, some devices may require you to install the driver before connecting. Check the documentation provided by the devices manufacturer before connecting the device. Before disconnecting a USB storage device, make sure your computer has finished transferring data by that device. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area of Windows to remove the device before disconnecting. Note: If your USB device uses a power cord, connect the device to a power source before connecting it. Otherwise, the device may not be recognized. 17 Chapter 2. Learning the basics
Connecting Bluetooth enabled device (on select models) If your computer has an ieocntegrated Bluetooth adapter card, it can connect to and transfer data wirelessly to other Bluetooth enabled devices, such as notebook computers, PDAs and cell phones. You can transfer data between these devices without cables and up to 10 meters range in open space. Note: The actual maximum range may vary due to interference and transmission barriers. To get the best possible connection speed, place the device as near your computer as possible. Enabling Bluetooth communications on your computer Press to make configuration. Note:
When you do not need to use the Bluetooth function, turn it off to save battery power.
You need to pair the Bluetooth enabled device with your computer before you can transfer data between them. Read the documentation supplied with the Bluetooth enabled device for details on how to pair the device with your computer. 18 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Special keys and buttons - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OneKey Rescue system button a a When the computer is powered off, press this button to start the OneKey In the Windows operating system, press this button to start the Lenovo Rescue system. OneKey Recovery system. Note: For details, see OneKey Rescue system on page 31. Rotation button a Press this button to rotate the screen to a landscape or portrait orientation in the tablet mode. Note: For details, see Changing the orientation in tablet mode on page 25. a 19 Chapter 2. Learning the basics MS button a a Press this button to switch between the current screen and Home screen
(Desktop or Home). Desktop screen Home screen 20 Chapter 2. Learning the basics System status indicators - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
These indicators inform you of the computer status. a b a b Power status indicator Battery status indicator 21 Chapter 2. Learning the basics No. Symbol Indicator a b Power Battery Indicator status On (solid white) Blinking Off On (solid white) Solid amber Fast blinking amber Slow blinking amber Slow blinking white Off Meaning The computer is powered on. The computer is in Sleep mode. The computer is powered off. The battery has more than 20% charge. The battery has between 5%
and 20% charge. The battery has less than 5%
charge. The battery is being charged. When battery charge reaches 20%, the blinking color changes to white. The battery has between 20%
and 80% charge and is still charging. When the battery reaches 80% charge the light will stop blinking, but charging will continue until the battery is fully charged. The battery is detached. 22 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Using the computer in stand, tent or tablet mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Using the computer in stand mode Converting to stand mode Open the computer and fold the display about 280 degrees as shown in the illustration below. Using the computer in tent mode Converting to tent mode Open the computer and fold the display about 315 degrees as shown in the illustration below. 23 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Using the computer in tablet mode Converting to tablet mode Open the computer and fold the display 360 degrees as shown in the illustration below. Place the computer that the screen facing up. Note: Keyboard will be locked automatically, when the screen is opened more than 190 degrees. 190 degrees 24 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Changing the orientation in tablet mode In tablet mode, press the Rotation button to rotate the screen to a landscape or portrait orientation. Rotation button Portrait Landscape 25 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Windows 8 overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
The charms a The charms provide new and better way to do things youve always done. The charms appear on the right side of your screen. Swipe in from the right edge or move your mouse to the lower-right corner to see them, and then choose the one you want. a Search charm The search charm is a powerful new way to find what you are looking for. When you enter a search term, you can check results from your PC, the web, or within different apps - all from the same place. Share charm The Share charm lets you send links, photos, and more to your friends and social networks without leaving the app you are in. Start charm The Start charm takes you to Start or, if you are on the Start screen, back to your last app. 26 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Devices charm The Devices charm is a handy way to do things like sending files and streaming movies to printers,TVs, and more. Settings charm The Settings charm is how you do basic tasks like shutting down your PC and changing the volume. It is also used by apps to configure things like account and privacy settings.
App commands a The App commands appear at the top and bottom of your screen. Swipe up or down from either edge or right-click in an open space (no text or images) to see them, and then choose the one you want. a 27 Chapter 2. Learning the basics
Apps screen Apps screen appears by at the bottom edge of your start screen. Swipe up and tap the All apps or clicking by your mouse. 28 Chapter 2. Learning the basics Securing your computer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
This section provides information about how to help protect your computer from theft and unauthorized use.
Using passwords Using passwords helps prevent your computer from being used by others. Once you set a password and enable it, a prompt appears on the screen each time you power on the computer. Enter your password at the prompt. The computer cannot be used unless you enter the correct password. Note: This password can be from one to seven alphanumeric characters in any combination. For details about how to set the password, see the Help to the right of the screen in BIOS setup utility. Note: To enter BIOS setup utility, press Fn + F2 (when Hot key function is set to Enabled) or F2 (when Hot key function is set to Disabled) when the Lenovo logo appears on the screen while the computer is starting up. 29 Chapter 3. Connecting to the Internet As a global network, the Internet connects computers worldwide, providing services such as e-mailing, information searching, electronic commerce, Web browsing and entertainment. You can connect the computer to the Internet in the following way:
Wireless network technology: connect without wiring. Wireless connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wireless connections provide mobile access to the Internet, allowing you to stay online anywhere the wireless signal covers. Divided by the signal scales, wireless connection to the Internet can be built based on the following standards. Wi-Fi WiMAX Wi-Fi networks cover a small physical area, like a home, office, or small group of buildings. An access point is necessary for the connection. WiMAX networks connect several Wireless LAN systems to cover a metropolitan area, providing high-
speed broadband access without the need for cables. Note: Your computer may not support all wireless connection methods.
Using Wi-Fi/WiMAX (on select models) Enabling wireless connection To enable wireless communications, do the following:
Press Hardware connection to make configuration. Wi-Fi/WiMAX network Access point *
* Not supplied Software configuration Consult your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and search Windows Help and Support Center for details on how to configure your computer. 30 Chapter 4. OneKey Rescue system OneKey Rescue system - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Introduction The Lenovo OneKey Rescue system is an easy-to-use application that can be used to back up the data on your system partition (C drive) for easy restore when required. You can run Lenovo OneKey Recovery under the Windows operating system, and the OneKey Rescue system without starting the Windows operating system. Attention:
In order to utilize the features of the OneKey Rescue system, your hard disk already includes a hidden partition by default to store the system image file and OneKey Rescue system program files. This default partition is hidden for security reasons and is the reason the available disk space is less than it claims. The exact available hard disk space depends on the file size of the mirror image file (based on the size of operating system and preinstalled software).
Using Lenovo OneKey Recovery (within Windows operating system) In Windows operating system, double click the OneKey Recovery system Icon on the desktop to launch Lenovo OneKey Recovery. Within the program, you can back up the system partition on the hard disk drive, other storage devices, or by creating recovery discs. Note:
The backup process and creation of recovery discs may take some time, connect the AC adapter and battery pack to your computer.
After the recovery discs are burned, please number them so that you can use them in the correct order.
Computers without an integrated optical drive support the creation of recovery discs;
however an appropriate external optical drive is needed to physically create the recovery discs. For more instructions, see the Help file of Lenovo OneKey Recovery. 31 Chapter 4. OneKey Rescue system
Using Lenovo OneKey Rescue system (without Windows operating system) In the event that the operating system cannot be loaded, follow the steps below to access OneKey Rescue system.
Shut down your computer.
Press the key to launch OneKey Rescue system. Within the program, you can choose to restore your system partition to the original factory status, or to a previously generated backup. Note: The recovery process is irreversible. Make sure to back up any critical data before using the recovery feature.
Creating a recovery disc(s) Your computer does not ship with a recovery disc. You can use Lenovo OneKey Recovery system to create a recovery disc(s), which can be used to start and restore your computer in case of a system failure. To create a recovery disc(s):
Insert a recordable disc into the optical drive on your computer. Note: If your computer does not come with an integrated optical drive or if the integrated optical drive does not support disc creating, connect an appropriate external optical drive to your computer.
In Windows, press the OneKey Rescue system button to launch Lenovo OneKey Recovery system.
On the main screen, click Create Recovery Disc.
Choose the type of recovery disc(s). You can create three types of recovery disc(s): recovery disc(s) with existing backup image, recovery disc(s) from the current system partition, and factory default recovery disc(s). Select the type of recovery disc you want to create and follow the on-screen instructions.
Insert additional recordable disc(s) when prompted. 32 Chapter 4. OneKey Rescue system Note:
The estimated number of discs needed will be displayed before the process of creating the recovery disc(s) begins. To minimize the number of discs needed, use recordable DVDs as the media. Also make sure your optical drive is compatible with the disc intended for use.
After recovery disc creation, number the discs appropriately for use in their correct order. The first disc created will be used to start the computer in the case of a system failure. 33 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
This section lists frequently asked questions and tells where you can find detailed answers. What safety precautions should I follow when using my computer?
See Chapter 1. Important safety information of Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide. How can I prevent problems with my computer?
See Chapter 2. Use and care Information of Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide. What are the main hardware features of my computer?
More information can be found in Chapter 1 and 2. Where can I find the detailed specifications for my computer?
See http://consumersupport.lenovo.com. Where are the recovery discs?
Your computer did not come with a recovery disc. For an explanation of the alternative recovery methods offered by Lenovo, see Chapter 4. OneKey Rescue system on page 31. Where are the installation discs for pre-installed software?
Your computer does not come with installation discs for the pre-installed software. Installation programs for the pre-installed software on your computer can be downloaded from Lenovos consumer support Web site
(http://consumersupport.lenovo.com). If your computer is pre-installed with Windows operating system, you can also find installation programs for some pre-installed software in the Application folder on D partition of the hard disk drive. How can I contact the customer support center?
See Chapter 3. Getting help and service of Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide. 34 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Where can I find warranty information?
For the warranty applicable to your computer, including the warranty period and type of warranty service, see the Lenovo limited warranty flyer that came with your computer. Where can I find the device drivers?
A compatible device driver is a requirement to ensure correct operation and performance of each component in your computer. All the device drivers for your computer model can be downloaded from Lenovos consumer support Web site. If your computer is pre-installed with Windows operating system, you can also find device drivers for the operating system in the Driver folder on D partition of the hard disk drive. Lenovos consumer support Web site contains the most updated device drivers. What can I do if the backup process fails?
If you can start the backup feature without a problem, but it fails during the backup process, please try the following steps:
1 Close other programs, then restart the backup process. 2 Check if the destination media is damaged, try to select another path and then try again. When do I need to restore the system to the factory status?
You can use this feature when your system fails or you need to re-install your operating system. This will restore your computer back to the initial status when you first booted up your computer after receiving it from the store. If there is critical data on your current partition, back it up before you run this recovery feature. 35 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
If you do not find your problem here, see Chapter 2. The following section only describes problems that might negate the need to refer to the more comprehensive information in Chapter 2. Display problems When I turn on the computer, nothing appears on the screen. When I turn on the computer, only a white cursor appears on a blank screen. My screen goes blank while the computer is on.
If the screen is blank, make sure that:
- The AC adapter is connected to the computer and the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
- The computer power is on. (Press the power button again for confirmation.) If these items are properly set, and the screen remains blank, have the computer serviced.
Restore backed-up files to your Windows environment or the entire contents of your hard disk to the original factory contents using OneKey Rescue system. If you still see only the cursor on the screen, have the computer serviced.
Your screen saver or power management may be enabled. Do one of the following to exit from the screen saver or to resume from Sleep mode:
- Touch the touchpad.
- Press any key on the keyboard.
- Press the power button. 36 Password problems I forgot my password. Sleep problems The critical low-battery error message appears, and the computer immediately turns off. The computer enters hibernation mode immediately after Power-on self-test (POST). Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
If you forget your user password, you must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized servicer or a marketing representative to have the password changed. If you forget your HDD password, a Lenovo authorized servicer cannot reset your password or recover data from the hard disk. You must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized servicer or a marketing representative to have the hard disk drive replaced. Proof of purchase is required, and a fee will be charged for parts and service. If you forget your administrator password, a Lenovo authorized servicer cannot reset your password. You must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized servicer or a marketing representative to have the system board replaced. Proof of purchase is required, and a fee will be charged for parts and service.
The battery power is getting low. Connect the AC adapter to the computer, or replace the battery with a fully charged one.
Make sure that:
- The battery is charged.
- The operating temperature is within the acceptable range. See Chapter 2. Use and care Information of Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide. Note: If the battery is charged and the temperature is within range, have the computer serviced. 37 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting The computer does not return from hibernation mode and the computer does not work.
If the computer does not return from hibernation mode, it may have entered hibernation mode automatically because the battery is depleted. Check the power indicator. If your computer is in hibernation mode, connect the AC adapter to the computer, then press any key or the power button. If your computer is in hibernation mode or power-off state, connect the AC adapter to the computer, then press the power button to resume operation. Note: If the system still does not return from hibernation mode, your system has stopped responding, and you cannot turn off the computer; reset the computer. Unsaved data may be lost. To reset the computer, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds or more. If the computer is still not reset, remove the AC adapter. Computer screen problems The screen is blank.
Do the following:
- If you are using the AC adapter, or using the battery, and the battery status indicator is on, press to make the screen brighter.
- If the power indicator is in blinking, press the power button to resume from the hibernation mode.
- If the problem persist, follow the solution in the following problem The screen is unreadable or distorted. The screen is unreadable or distorted.
Make sure that:
- The display device driver is installed correctly.
- The screen resolution and color quality are correctly set.
- The monitor type is correct. Incorrect characters appear on the screen.
Did you install the operating system or programs correctly? If they are installed and configured correctly, have the computer serviced. 38 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
Make sure that:
- The Mute function is off.
- The headphone jack is not used.
- The speaker is selected as the playback device.
Discharge and recharge the battery. Sound problems No sound can be heard from the speaker even when the volume is turned up. Battery problems Your computer shuts down before the battery status indicator shows empty.
-or-
Your computer operates after the battery status indi-
cator shows empty. The computer does not operate with a fully charged battery.
The surge protector in the battery might be active. Turn off the computer for one minute to reset the protector; then turn on the computer again. A hard disk drive problem The hard disk drive does not work. A startup problem The Microsoft Windows operating system does not start.
In the Boot menu in BIOS setup utility, make sure that the hard disk drive is included in the Boot Device Priority correctly.
Use the OneKey Rescue system to help solve or identify your problem. For details about OneKey Rescue system, see Chapter 4. OneKey Rescue system on page 31. 39 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Other problems Your computer does not respond. The computer does not start from a device you want. The connected external device does not work.
To turn off your computer, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds or more. If the computer still does not respond, remove the AC adapter.
Your computer might lock when it enters hibernation mode during a communication operation. Disable the hibernation timer when you are working on the network.
See the Boot menu of the BIOS setup utility. Make sure that the Boot Device Priority in the BIOS setup utility is set so that the computer starts from the device you want.
Also make sure that the device from which the computer starts is enabled. In the Boot menu in the BIOS setup utility, make sure that the device is included in the Boot Device Priority list.
Press Fn + F12 (when Hot key function is set to Enabled) or F12 (when Hot key function is set to Disabled) when the Lenovo logo appears on the screen while the computer is starting up to select the device you want the computer starts from.
Do not connect or disconnect any external device cables other than USB while the computer power is on; otherwise, you might damage your computer.
When using a high power consumption external devices such as an external USB optical disk drive, use external device power adapter. Otherwise, the device may not be recognized, or system shut down may result. 40 Trademarks The following terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both. Lenovo IdeaPad OneKey Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, products, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. 41 Notes Before using the product, be sure to read Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide first. Some instructions in this guide may assume that you are using Windows 7. If you are using other Windows operating system, some operations may be slightly different. If you are using other operating systems, some operations may not apply to you. The features described in this guide are common to most models. Some features may not be available on your computer and/or your computer may include features that are not described in this user guide. The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product. Please refer to the actual product. Regulatory Notice To refer to it, go to http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/ and click User guides and manuals. First Edition (March 2011) Copyright Lenovo 2011. LENOVO products, data, computer software, and services have been developed exclusively at private expense and are sold to governmental entities as commercial items as defined by 48 C.F.R. 2.101 with limited and restricted rights to use, reproduction and disclosure. LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If products, data, computer software, or services are delivered pursuant a General Services Administration GSA contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925. Lenovo IdeaPad S200/S206 User Guide V1.0 L e n o v o C h n a i New World. New Thinking.TM www.lenovo.com 2 0 1 2 V1.0_en-US Read the safety notices and important tips in the included manuals before using your computer.
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-03-29 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2012-07-26 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
4 | 2012-04-12 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
5 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2013-03-29
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1 2 3 4 5 |
2012-07-26
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1 2 3 4 5 |
2012-04-12
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020109807
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
No. 2
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Hsinchu, N/A 300
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 2 3 4 5 |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
TX2
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
RTL8723AS
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
D**** L********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
Project Manager
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
d******@realtek.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 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | 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 4 5 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/25/2013 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 01/22/2013 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 10/10/2012 | |||||
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 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 802.11b/g/n RTL8723AS combo module | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 802.11 b/g/n RTL8723AS combo module | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | Grant Comments | C2PC to add Portable Host Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11Sxxxxxx , 20246xxxxxx , 80ABxxxxxx (X=0-9,A-Z or Blank) The highest reported SAR value of this C2PC is : 0.89 W/kg. Original Grant note: Output power listed is conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile transmitting device. The antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna(s) must operate with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. When operating in 802.11n, 40 MHz mode, the operating frequency segment is limited to 2422 to 2452 MHz. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | C2PC to add SAR with new Host (Model : 20175XXXX;2191XXXX(X=0-9,A-Z or Blank) at 0.0cm test distance. The highest reported SAR value is 1.05 W/kg. Original Grant note: Output power listed is conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile transmitting device. The antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna(s) must operate with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. When operating in 802.11n, 40 MHz mode, the operating frequency segment is limited to 2422 to 2452 MHz. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile transmitting device. The antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna(s) must operate with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile transmitting device. The antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna(s) must operate with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. When operating in 802.11n, 40 MHz mode, the operating frequency segment is limited to 2422 to 2452 MHz. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | Firm Name |
Cerpass Technology (SuZhou) Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
M**** C****
|
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1 2 3 4 5 |
A**** C****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
86-05******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 |
886-3******** Extension:
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|||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
86-05********
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||||
1 2 3 4 5 |
886-3********
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|||||
1 2 3 4 5 |
m******@cerpass.net
|
|||||
1 2 3 4 5 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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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 | 2412 | 2462 | 0.2472 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.1419 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.2472 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.1419 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0158000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0158000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.2472 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.1419 |
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