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Satefy Instruction User Guide Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or alter the equipment yourself. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment poses significant electrical hazard. Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or directly solder the battery. Do not put the battery in a fire, attempt to heat it, uses it in high temperature environment such as next to a fire or inside a car. Do not use battery that are significantly damaged or deformed. Keep the battery used in this equipment out of the reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. Do not put it into water or allow it to get wet. Keep this equipment away from humidity and high temperature. Do not use this equipment in the bathroom. Turn off the power immediately in the event of irregularity, such as the equipment emitting smoke or a strange smell. Remove the battery as soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. Make sure the power voltage is within safety range before connecting the equipment to the power outlet. Keyboard Webcam / LED Microphone
(Built-in) Power Switch /
Power LED
Front View
Webcam It is a 1.3Mega Pixels Webcam. This built-in webcam can be used for picture taking, video recording, video conferencing, and any other interactive applications.
Power Switch / Power LED Press the power switch to power ON the Netbook. The power LED is Lit-on when the power is turned on.
Microphone It is a built-in microphone.
Keyboard The keyboard provides all the functions of a full-sized keyboard. Using the [Fn] buttons on the keyboard to activate specific applications. Touchpad
(Cursor Area /
Enter Buttons) Status LED Fn + F1 Fn + F2 Fn + F3 Fn + F4 Fn + F5 Fn + F6 Fn + F7 Fn + F8 Fn + F9 Fn + F10 Fn + F11 Fn + F12 Sleep / Standby Bluetooth ON/OFF WI-FI ON/OFF Webcam ON/OFF RF ON/OFF (Flight Mode) 3G ON/OFF Dual Display Switch (LCD / Monitor / LCD + Monitor) with OSD indicator Brightness Adjustment - Up Brightness Adjustment - Down Volume adjustment - Up Volume adjustment - Down Mute
Status LED Items Icons Power Switch Battery RF Number Lock Caps Lock Hard Disk DC IN / Sleep /
Stand By Webcam Status Power On (Yellow, Lit-on) Battery Full: Yellow, Lit-on Adapter in: Yellow, Lit-on Charging: Amber, Lit-on Wi-Fi Activity (Yellow, Lit-on) BT Activity (Orange, Lit-on) 3.5G (Green, Lit-on) Number Lock (Yellow, Lit-on) Caps Lock (Yellow, Lot-on) Hard Disk Activity LED (Yellow, Blink) DC IN (Yellow, Lit-on) Sleep / Stand By (Amber, Blink) NON Stand By (Blue, Lit-on) Active (Red, Lit-on)
Touchpad 1. Cursor Area: This is a pressure-sensitive area of the touchpad which allows you to place your finger on and control the cursor on the screen. Move the cursor by sliding your finger. USB Port Microphone Jack Headphone Jack Card Reader
(SD/SDHC/MMC) 2. Enter Buttons: Acts as the enter button of the keyboard.
Right Side View
USB Port The USB 2.0 Port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as Mouse, Portable Hard Disk, and Printer.
Card Reader The built-in card reader supports SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (SD High Capacity) MMC
(Multi-Media Card).
Headphone Jack The earphone jack is used to connect speakers and earphone / headphone.
Microphone Jack The microphone jack is used to connect external microphone. DC IN Jack
Left Side View
Back Side View
USB Port The USB 2.0 Port allows you to connect USB-interface peripheral devices, such as Mouse, Portable Hard Disk, and Printer. Kensington Lock RJ-45 Connector USB Port VGA Port
RJ-45 Connector The 10/100 Ethernet Connector is used to connect a LAN Cable for network connection
VGA Port The VGA Port allows you to connect an external monitor for a great view of the netbook Display.
Kensington Lock The Lock allows you to secure the netbook in place with a key and attached through a metal cable. Speaker Speaker Ventilator Battery Pack
Bottom View
Battery Pack The battery is 2S1P, 4000mAh, Li-Polymer.
Ventilator The ventilator is designed to cool the system. DO NOT block the ventilator for air circulation.
Speaker The equipment provides two speakers with stereo system.
Connecting the AC Adapter Power Cord Adapter Battery Lock Battery Lock
Remove the battery pack 1. Make sure the netbook is turned off and the AC Adapter is disconnected. 2. Push and hold the battery lock button to the release position. 3. Lift and pull the battery pack out of the equipment.
Insert the SIM Card (Optional Function) This is not a standard function. This function allows you to insert a 3.5G SIM Card to the slot for the mobile networking. SIM Card Slot
Specification Item CPU Chipset Memory Core Chip VGA LCD panel HDD Speaker Microphone Webcam LAN Wi-Fi Bluetooth Mobile Network I/O Status LED Battery Webcam Dimension Weight VIA Nano 1.3GHz / FSB 800MHz Specification VIA VX800 1GB DDRII VX 800 UMA; share system memory up to 256MB 11.6" WVGA 1366 x 768, LED Backlight 2.5" HDD, 160GB X2 Built-in Microphone 1.3 Mega Pixel 10/100/1000 Mb/s 802.11b/g EDR2.0 (DUN/PAN/A2DP+AVRCP) Option A: WCDMA 3.5G HSDPA Option B: WiMAX Option C: EVDO D-Sub Port X1, USB Port X3, Microphone Jack X1, Headphone Jack X1, RJ45 X1, Card Reader (SD/SDHC/MMC) X1, SIM Card Slot X1 (Optional Function) Power, Hard Disk, Caps Lock, Number Lock, RF, Battery, DC IN, Webcam 2S1P 4000mAH Li-Polymer Battery 1.3 Mega Pixel 281(L) x 198(W) x 12.5 ~ 27(D) mm
<1.3kg 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.
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. 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. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device contains Bluetooth module FCC ID: TLZ-BT253. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C.
1 2 3 | User Manual for the host | Users Manual | 4.01 MiB | January 22 2009 |
Chapter 1. Tips 1-1. Read this carefully before using the Notebook PC. Regulatory Notices 2 Tips Tips 3 4 Tips Tips 5 6 Tips Tips 7 8 Tips Tips 9 ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR Compliance (Korea) LG Electronics, Inc. is an ENERGY STAR-compliant company and has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR program is a partnership with electronic equipment manufacturers to promote energy-efficient prod-
ucts. Reducing energy consumption of products saves money and helps conserve valuable resources. This computer is shipped with power management enabled with the computer set to sleep after 20 minutes of user inactiv-
ity. To wake your computer, click the mouse or touchpad button or press any key on the keyboard. 10 Tips LG Intelligent Update CD To install a driver or application, use LG Intelligent Update CD provided by LG Electronics. 1. Guides you to configure the optimal environment for the system. 2. Provides you with an overview before use. Using Ez User Guide/Ez Troubleshooting For more convenient use of the machine, we provide you with Ez User Guide/Ez Troubleshooting. Install them by selecting LG Intelligent Update CD > Manual Installation > Application. Click Help button and refer to Tour to learn how to use Ez User Guide/Ez Troubleshooting. Tips 11 1. Table of Contents 2. Start 3. Help: Helps you to find the answers to your questions and solve problems. Ez User's Guide Thank you for purchasing the LG Electronics product. This machine is built on cutting-edge technology and has been tested reliably. For the sake of convenient use, please read this manual in advance. The below symbols are to inform you of dangers and safety concerns that you must be aware of. Read the symbol-indicated instructions with caution to avoid any possible mishap. Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause serious physical dam-
age or fatal injuries. Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause minor damage to the body or the machine. Microsoft, MS, Win PE, and WINDOWS are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM, IBM Personal Computer, PS/2, and PC AT are the registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation. 12 Tips LG logo is a registered trademark of LG Corporation. SONY logo and Memory Stick are the registered trademarks of SONY Corporation. Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Corporation. SD logo is a registered trademark of Secure Digital Corporation. xD logo is a registered trademark of FUJIFILM Co., ltd. Copyright (C) 2008, LG Electronics Inc., DigitalMate Co., Ltd. Please be understanding that this manual may contain incorrect parts despite our dedicated efforts to perfect it. The examplified figures in this manual may not exactly the same as the real products. LG Electronics Inc. has rights to modify any part of this manual for the better without prior notice. Unauthorized reproduction or duplication of any part of this manual is strictly prohibited. This product has been designed for household use and passed the Electromagnetic Interference Test. Thus, this product may be used not only in residential areas but also in any other places. Country of Origin: China Manufacturer: LG Electronics (Kunshan) Computer Co.,Ltd. Tips 13 Ez User Guide Tour 1. Toolbar
-Hide/Show: Hide or show the navigation window.
-Back: Displays the previous page in the navigation history.
-Forward: Displays the next page in the navigation history.
-Home: Displays the Home page.
-Print: Prints the current page.
-Option: Displays options.
-Help: Mostly used for touring this guide. 2. Navigation Bar
-Index: Displays a categorized list of subjects.
-Search: Allows users to type key words and search manually.
-Favorites: Registers frequently searched items for more convenient future reference. 3. Description Pane
-Displays the explanation of the selected item. 14 Tips 1-2. Important safety information Please avoid any undesirable environmental factor that shortens the machine's life span. Use the machine in a safe and stable place. The warranty does not cover any damage resulting from reckless use or use in undesirable environments. Installation Do not use the machine in damp places like a laundry room or bathroom. Moisture may cause a glitch or an electric shock. The desirable temperature and humidity ranges are from 10 to 35 and from 80% to 20%, respectively. Dispose of the desiccating agent and wrapping plastic properly. The desiccating agent and wrapping plastic may cause suffocation. Use the product in a dust-free environment. Otherwise, the system may not function properly. Do not leave any object nearer than 15 cm from the computer. Otherwise, lack of ventilation could overheat the machine from inside and you could get a burn from the heat. Place the machine in a safe place so that it does not fall. If dropped, the machine could be damaged and even cause an injury. Tips 15 Do not leave or use the computer near a magnetic object. Otherwise, the H/D and the system may be damaged and fail to operate properly. Never place the computer on a bag with magnetic objects including magnetic buttons. Otherwise, the H/D and the system may be damaged and fail to operate properly. Operate the product in a place without electromagnetic interference. Keep a proper distance between the computer and such electronic appliances as speakers that generate strong magnetic fields. Otherwise, data may be lost from the hard disk or the LCD may show impaired coloration. Do not put any heavy object on the machine. If falling, the object could damage the machine and cause an injury. Using Battery Charge the battery only with the provided instrument. Otherwise, the battery may be damaged presenting a risk of fire. Do not throw or disassemble the battery. The resulting impairment may cause an injury, explosion, or fire. Use batteries certified and acknowledged by LG Electronic Inc. Otherwise, an explosion or fire may occur. Prevent the battery from being contact with any metallic object like a car ignition key or a paper clip. Otherwise, the battery may be overheated to be damaged resulting in a fire or an injury. Keep the battery away from heat. Otherwise, an explosion or fire may occur. 16 Tips Do not short-circuit the battery. Otherwise, it may explode. Do not dispose of a spent (backup) battery arbitrarily. It may explode or cause a fire. Disposal methods may differ by country and region. Dispose of the spent battery in accordance with the laws and safety rules of the country and region. If you find leakage or smell bad odor from the battery, remove the battery and contact the local service center. It may explode or cause a fire. Avoid humidity and heat above 60 It may explode or cause a fire. as do in cars or saunas. Keep the battery out of reach of children or pets. If damaged, it could cause an injury. Keep the battery from being pierced by a sharp object or a chew of your pet. It may explode or cause a fire. Do not sink the battery in water. Otherwise, the battery may be damaged presenting a risk of explosion. Ensure that the battery pack is locked to the machine after installation. Otherwise, the battery pack may be damaged. Tips 17 Do not use the laptop on top of carpet, blanket or bed. The product may malfunction, cause a fire or burn the user due to temperature rise. Read the directions printed on the battery pack carefully before use. Keep the battery at room temperature. Refer to other Tips and directions in this guide to store the battery properly. Using AC Adapter Do not use loose plugs or damaged power cords. An electric shock or fire may occur. Do not touch the power cord with your hands wet. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. Pull the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the power. Otherwise, a fire may occur or the product may get damaged. Operate the product at the proper voltage. Excessive voltage may result in damage on the product, electric shock or fire. Use power outlets with an earth pin installed and proper supply of rated electricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire. Plug the power cord tightly into the outlet. Loose connection of the power cord could cause a fire. 18 Tips In the case that a strange noise is heard from the cord or plug, disconnect the power cord from the outlet im-
mediately and contact the service center. A fire or electric shock may occur. Never disassemble the power supply and adapter. A damaged power cord may cause an electric shock or fire. Use a socket with an earth pin equipped. If not earthed, the product may cause an electric shock and get damaged. Ensure that the power outlet is earthed before plugging in. Otherwise, an electric shock from power leakage may occur. Always keep the power cord and the outlet clean. A fire may occur. Do not impair the cord by bending or pressing it too hard. Keep children and pets from damaging the power cord. An impaired cord could damage computer parts causing a fire or electric shock. Disconnect the machine completely from others before cleaning it. Otherwise, an electric shock or impairment may occur. If the power circuit and machine are soaked, disconnect the battery, AC adapter, and all others before con-
tacting the local service center. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. Tips 19 Using Notebook PC Clean the computer with a proper agent and dry it completely before using it again. If the computer is wet while used, an electric shock or fire may occur. When lightning flashes in your area, disconnect the power, modem, LAN and other connections. An electric shock or fire may occur. Do not leave a cup or other containers filled with watery substance near the computer. If the machine is soaked, a fire or electric shock may occur. Do not connect the modem to a key telephone system. A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. If you have dropped or damaged the computer, disconnect the power and contact the local service center for a safety check. If a damaged computer is used continuously, an electric shock or fire may occur. Do not put a lit candle or live cigarette on the computer. A fire may occur. The fluorescent lamps on the LCD panel contains mercury. If you have contacted the liquid from the LCD panel, immediately wash the substance away with water. If you feel any slightest trouble, visit your doctor immediately. If you smell or see smoke from the computer, stop using the computer and disconnect the power before con-
tacting the local service center. A fire may occur. 20 Tips Do not play computer games too much. Playing a computer game for an extensive time may cause a mental disorder. It could even inflict physical impairments on feeble people including children and the elderly. You may hear noise while on 3D mode. Do not leave any object such as a pen on the keypad. You might break the LCD panel by unwittingly shutting it down with the object remaining on the pad. Do not press or scratch the LCD panel with a sharp object. It may cause an impairment. Ensure the power is off before shutting the panel. The machine may be deformed due to temperature rise. The bottom of the computer gets hot when the system is working. Please avoid touching it and do not put it on your laps. Do not impose excessive force on the LCD panel or drop it. You could break the LCD glass panel. Do not forcibly open the LCD panel with one hand. The machine may be twisted. Tips 21 To clean the LCD panel, use designated agents and soft cloth and rub the panel in one direction. Too much force may damage the panel. When handling computer parts, follow the instructions in the manual. Otherwise, damage may be inflicted. Do not put your finger or an object in the PC card slots. An injury or electric shock may occur. Install a vaccine program on your computer and do not download illegal programs nor access any corruptive web site such as those pushing pornographic contents. The system may be infected and impaired. Ask one of our engineers to run a safety check after your computer has been repaired. Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may occur. For minors, we recommend a program that blocks access to illegal or pornographic web sites. Minors' exposure to adult-only contents may inflict psychological instability or even trauma on them. Take an extra precaution for your children if the whole family is using this machine. Do not press Eject button while the CD-ROM drive is running. The data may be lost or the disk may spin out unexpectedly to cause an injury. Keep the machine away from heat-emitting devices such as a heater. The product may get deformed or catch on fire. 22 Tips Do not insert other devices than designated ones in the ports. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. Do not use a damaged CD-ROM disk or floppy disk. It may cause product damage or physical injury. Prevent children from thrusting their finger in the CD drive tray. The finger may be stuck in the tray and injured. To remove a CD, turn off the CD program and when the drive lamp is off press Eject button. Otherwise, the fast spinning CD may spring out of the tray and hurt you. Do not block the ventilation hole on the sides with any object. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. Do not leave the machine in a car. The battery may cause an explosion or fire. Avoid using a wireless LAN connection within the 5m radius of a microwave or plasma lamp. If you have to use wireless LAN and a plasma bulb within the range, however, do it through a channel between 11 and 13. The transmission rate may drop even if the connection is made. Turn off the computer if you are not going to use it for an extended time period. It may overheat the battery. Tips 23 Upgrading Notebook PC To upgrade the machine, turn off the system and disconnect the power cord and the battery. Disconnect the telephone line linked to the modem, if any. An electric shock or fire may occur. When you disassemble and upgrade the machine, prevent children from swallowing any parts including bolts. If a child swallowed a nut, they may get suffocated. In that case, see the doctor immediately. Please use parts certified by LG Electronics Inc. Otherwise, a fire or product damage may occur. Consult our service engineer before you use a peripheral device not manufactured by LG Electronics Inc. The product may get damaged. Do not disassemble or moderate the machine arbitrarily. You could get an electric shock and would not be able to receive the warranty service for that. Handle devices and parts of the machine with care. The product may get damaged. Ensure that everything including the case is reassembled completely before connecting the machine to the power. Any exposed part may give you an electric shock. 24 Tips Do not drop any part or device of the machine while disassembling it. If dropped, it may be damaged and cause an injury. Carrying Notebook PC To carry the machine, turn off the power and disconnect all the cables. Otherwise, you may trip over the wire, damaging the computer and getting an injury. During air traveling, follow the directions of flight attendants. Using a laptop during flight may cause an aircraft accident. Do not carry the machine with the LCD panel open. Otherwise, the product may get damaged. When leaving the machine in a car, keep it in shadow. The product may be deformed or caught on fire due to temperature rise. Protect the machine from any shock while carrying it. System damage or an injury may result. Carry the machine in a bag designed for it. Carrying it in an other type of bag may result in product damage. If the machine is not used for a long time, remove the battery pack and discharge electricity to store them. That way, the battery can maintain the optimal state. Tips 25 Do not leave the powered-on computer in a space without enough ventilation (i.e. bags) for an extended or repeated time. The battery may overheat and cause a fire. Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management) Handle the computer with care to prevent a data loss. Since the hard disk is sensitive to shocks, please make a back-up file of important data all the time. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any hard-disk data loss caused by your mistake. Hard disk damage and data loss may occur when:
External shocks are inflicted on the machine while disassembling or installing it. When the computer is abruptly reset (rebooted) due to power failure, the hard disk may get damaged. The computer is infected with a virus, tainting the data irrecoverably. Abrupt turning-off of the computer can damage the computer. Moving, shaking or pounding the computer while the hard disk is running, and thus causing file damage or bad sectors. It is recommended to back up the data to minimize damage caused by hard disk damage. The manufacturer is not responsible for any data loss. Safety Precaution for Windows Vista Capable PC Use 26 Tips Windows Vista Capable PC provides an environment where users can enjoy remarkable ad-
vancements in information structuring and searching, security, and stability. However, not all computers with the Windows Vista Capable PC logo can support the full range of Windows Vista features. More powerful hardware combination is required for some premium features of Windows Vista as in the case of Windows Aero. Windows Vista Capable PC has to be equipped with the required or more powerful parts to work flawlessly. Although the machine bears the Vista Capable logo, the cost of upgrading Windows Vista OS is charged to the owner. Those other computers without the Windows Vista Capable logo For more information, refer to http://www.windowsvista.com/getready. When using the computer, sit in the good posture as shown below. 1. Do not have light directly reflected on the monitor. 2. Set the upper part of the screen to be on the even level with or slightly lower level than your eyes. 3. Adjust the screen while avoiding illuminated reflection. 4. Stretch the neck and back straight. 5. Keep the hands, wrists, and arms horizontally. 6. Adjust the chair to set the hands and arms properly for the keyboard. Tips 27 Long time use of computer may cause physical fatigue. A 10 minutes break after 50 minute use is desirable. Avoid using the computer more than 2 hours a day. Take a rest regularly and stretch your body. Adjusting volume (headset and speakers) Check the volume before listening to music Before using the headset, check if the volume is too high. Do not use the headset too long. System Protection Feature When the internal temperature rises, the System Protection feature automatically hibernates or turns off the computer. The computer may not be turned on until its temperature falls to the normal degree. 28 Tips Chapter 2. Notebook PC Tour 2-1. Opening/Closing Notebook PC 1. Raise the Notebook PC cover upward. Adjust the angle for the best convenient position. 2. Be sure to close the computer after use. 30 Notebook PC Tour 2-2. Operation Status Lamps 1. Power Lamp:
-Blinking: System Standby
-On: The system is running on the AC power or battery.
-Off: The system is turned off or in Hibernates. 2. AC Power and Battery Status Lamp
-Orange: The battery is being charged.
-Orange/Green Blinking: Charged more than 90%
-Off: The AC adapter is not connected and the battery is being discharged.
-Green: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is not in charging stage, or the battery is fully charged.
-Green Blinking: The battery is charged less than 10%
-Red Blinking: In faulty state
-If you try to turn on the system that has entered the Hibernates mode or been turned off after a low-battery alarm, the system will not be turned on but the lamp will blink three times. 3. Hard Disk Drive Lamp
-The lamp is turned on when the HDD is running. Do not turn off the power forcibly while the hard disk drive lamp is on. Otherwise, the data may get impaired. 4. Num Lock lamp
-When the Num Lock lamp is turned on, you can enter numbers (0~9) using the embedded numeric keys. If you press [Fn]
+ [Num Lk] again, the Num Lock lamp is turned off and you can enter text characters. 5. Caps Lock lamp
-Caps Lock lamp is on when the it is active. When this lamp is on, you can type uppercase letters without holding Shift key. 6. Wireless LAN lamp
-Off: Wireless LAN is not in use.
-Blinking (short interval): Wireless LAN/Bluetooth is connected and data are being transmitted. Notebook PC Tour 31
-Blinking (every 2 ~ 3 seconds): Wireless LAN/Bluetooth is not connected but Wireless Radio is on.
-Blinking (every 3 ~ 4 seconds): An access Point is being searched for to connect Wireless LAN/Bluetooth.
-On: An access point is being searched for or Wireless LAN is connected. The Wireless LAN/Bluetooth lamp may operate differently depending on model type. The Wireless LAN card and the Bluetooth device are optional, and so it may not be supported in some models. 32 Notebook PC Tour Chapter 3. Using the system 3-1. Running on Battery Notebook PC runs on AC power or battery. This section describes the procedure that the user should take initially for a new system. The provided AC adapter can be used on voltage between 100V and 240V. Charge the new battery with the AC adapter before use. Refer to [Charging Battery with AC Adapter] in User's Guide. 1. Turn the machine over to see the battery pack chamber and equip the pack.
-Insert the battery pack into the chamber as shown in the following figure and push it in the direction of the arrow until you hear a clicking sound. 2. Open the machine and turn the power on. 3. Check the battery state. 34 Using the system
-When the battery status lamp is blinking, charge it fully with the AC adapter before using it. 4. To remove the battery pack, push the Lock button to the direction of Unlock and lift the battery pack in the direction of the arrow. Use batteries certified and acknowledged by LG Electronic Inc. Uncertified batteries may explode. Ensure the power is off before changing the battery pack. Keep the battery pack removed when the machine is not in use. Otherwise, a fire and product damage may result. Using the system 35 For more efficient use of the battery, read the following carefully. Natural discharge: The battery runs low naturally even if it is kept unused. Periodical full (dis)charge: Repeated recharge in midway shortens the running time gradually. To lengthen the span, charge and discharge the battery to the fullest once or twice. For optimal use, execute the full charge/discharge every 30 to 60 days. Still better, recharge the battery after it has run out. For a safe and efficient use of battery, follow the below directions. Do not short-circuit the battery. Keep the battery away from heat.
~ 60 ). Keep the battery at room temperature (between 0 Do not disassemble the battery pack nor throw it in water or fire. Keep the battery out of reach of children. The battery capacity may change due to chemical reactions during charge and discharge. The system checks the charge status of LG batteries frequently, and then calculates and indicates the actual battery duration on the current system setup. The battery is wearable goods and thus the life span may be getting shorter as used. The battery running time may also become shorter accordingly. When the battery is fully charged the machine stops recharging, and it resumes recharging when the battery charge rate drops below 95%. The Battery Status lamp may be turned off even when the battery is not fully charged, and it may blink in orange or green even when the battery is fully charged. This happens because of measures to maintain the battery life and the time gap between charge state recognition and charge state update. You don't need to worry about this because it returns to normal in a while. 36 Using the system 3-2. Charging Battery with AC Adapter Notebook PC runs on AC power or battery. This section describes the procedure that the user should take initially for a new system. The provided AC adapter can be used on voltage between 100V and 240V. 1. Connect the AC adapter to a power outlet with the power cable. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the power port of the notebook PC. 1. AC Adapter 2. Power cable 3. Adjust the LCD panel to the most comfortable angle. 4. Press the power button to turn on the machine. You need a different plug to use the AC adapter on 110V. (The extra plug for 110V is sold separately.) Do not leave a liquid container on the computer. The system may be short-circuited and damaged. Please use an AC adapter certified by LG Electronics. Otherwise, an explosion or fire may occur. It may cause a problem in battery charging or system operation. Using the system 37 3-3. Registering Windows Ensure that the AC adapter is connected or the battery is charged before turning on the machine. Refer to the below directions to turn on/off the machine. Turning On 1. Open the machine and adjust the panel. 2. Press Power button and self-diagnosis begins. After self-diagnosis, Windows XP home screen appears. 3. Registering the User with Windows XP Home Edition/Professional
-In the initial use, after turning on the system the user is required to register himself with Windows XP. For user registration process, refer to the following. (The process may differ by system model type, but that difference does not affect the system use.) Registering the User with Windows XP Home Edition/Professional In the initial use, after turning on the system the user is required to register himself with Windows XP. For user registration process, refer to the following. (The process may differ by system model type, but that difference does not affect the system use.) 1. When the [Welcome to Microsoft Windows] screen appears, click Next. 38 Using the system 2. When [End User License Agreement] appears, read it carefully, select Yes, I accept. (Y) and click Next. 3. The [Please specify a computer name.] screen appears. Fill in Computer Name (C) and Computer Description
(O) fields and click Skip button to continue. To set up the Internet, click Next and continue. Using the system 39 4. When the [Register with Microsoft?] screen appears, select No, not at this time. (N) and click Next. 5. When the [Help protect your PC.] screen appears, select "Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic Update now" and click Next. 40 Using the system 6. When the [Type the user name] screen appears, enter your User Name (Y) and click Next. 7. When the [Thank you] screen appears, click Finish (F). Now, you have completed the installation process. Using the system 41 System Termination 1. To turn off the computer, close all applications and on the Windows XP home screen click Start and Turning Off Computer. 2. When the [Shutdown Computer] screen appears, click Shutdown. 3. The computer turns off automatically 4. Close the computer. 42 Using the system Do not turn off the power forcibly while the hard disk drive lamp is on. The data may get damaged. Occasionally the system on Windows may not be shut down automatically. When this happens, press Power button for five seconds or longer to forcibly shut down. However, this is an emergency measure and it may cause system errors. It is recommended to click the Start button and select [Turn off Computer] menu to shut down the computer. Abnormal turning-off of the computer may damage data stored in the hard disk. When the program suddenly stops, press the Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys to terminate the program through Windows Task Manager or restart the system. If the some Windows program files have been damaged due to an abnormal shutdown, reinstall damaged programs. LG Electronics is not responsible for data loss caused by your mistakes and negligence. Using the system 43 3-4. Windows XP Overview Windows XP is stylish, novel, and easy to use. The desktop and task bar images are simplified, and you can easily access applications through the Start menu. There are more Desktop options for you to customize the environment. Windows XP Tour Windows is an operation system based on which a computer runs. It is recommended to learn the basic functionality of Windows for better use of a computer. 1. Click Start button and click Windows XP Tour. 2. When the window appears, select a Windows XP feature item to view detailed description. 3. Minimize button 4. Maximize button 5. Close button 44 Using the system Windows XP Desktop 1. Start button
- Unfolds Start menu when clicked. 2. Start menu
-Includes programs needed to start Windows.
-Clicking All Programs displays the list of all programs installed on the system. 3. Taskbar
-Shows all currently running programs. 4. Toolbar
-Clicking the icon switches the language to another such as Korean/English.
-The user can add or delete various toolbars. 5. Taskbar icons and clock
-Allows you to set up resolution, Power Management and other basic configurations. 6. Recycle Bin
-Keeps dropped files and folders. Empty Recycle Bin deletes files and folders in Recycle Bin from the computer. Deleted files and folders can not be restored. Using the system 45 Start menu Includes all programs needed to start Windows. 1. Fixed Items 2. Recently Used Programs
-The order of the programs is subject to change. 3. All Programs 4. Start
-Allows you to easily access most commonly used programs. 5. My Documents
-Keeps your documents. 6. My computer
-Displays information on drives and networks and allows you to retrieve or execute files and folders. 7. Control Panel
-Allows you to customize computer settings. 46 Using the system Help and Support Allows you to learn about Windows use and get troubleshooting information and technical supports. Please read the menu before using the computer. 1. Click Start button and Help and Support on Start menu. Using the system 47 2. Then, the following screen will appear. 3. Allows you to search for wanted items through such methods as Suggested Topics, Full-text Search Matches, and Microsoft Knowledge Base. Microsoft Knowledge Base is supported only when the Internet is connected. 4. Helps you with many such troubles as learning about the features of Windows XP and getting troubleshooting information through appropriate items. 5. Through the Internet connection, you can ask others for a help and receive the telephone number of the technical support center. 6. You can configure the optimal environment for computers. 48 Using the system 3-5. Windows XP Power Management Windows XP has a self-power management feature. With that, you can lower the power consumption of Notebook PC. Power Option Registration Information 1. On the home screen, click Start button and Control Panel. 2. Double-click Control panels|Switch to Classic View|Power Options icons. 3. When Power Option Registration Information window appears, on Power Schemes tab, customize the power management settings for the user environments. To find appropriate power management settings for Notebook PC, just select Mobile Phone/
Laptop in Power Schemes dropdown menu. Then decide detailed time frames for Turn off monitor, Turn off hard disks, System standby, and System hibernates in Power Schemes settings of Minimal Power Management. In System Standby, the monitor and hard disks are turned off to save power. In System standby, currently worked-on data is not stored on the hard disk and so save it before In System hibernates, the computer is turned off after all the data on the memory has been entering into the standby mode. saved on the hard disk. Using the system 49 If you execute System standby or System hibernates while playing a computer game, a serious error may occur. Be sure to end the game before entering into System standby or System hibernates. 50 Using the system 3-6. Scanning Computer Viruses Computer viruses are programs that penetrate other programs and files. Computer viruses infect other files through replication, leaving the infected files and programs damaged and unusable. The Notebook PC comes with a vaccine program called Norton AntiVirus. You can use Norton AntiVirus and LiveUpdate free of charge for 90 days. The displayed image can be modified without prior notice. Norton AntiVirus can also be installed using LG Intelligent Update CD. Installing and Registering Norton AntiVirus 1. Complete Windows XP User Registration and turn on the machine. 2. Double-click the [Install Norton AntiVirus] icon on the desktop. Norton AntiVirus can also be installed using LG Intelligent Update CD. 3. When the Norton AntiVirus license agreement screen appears, read the agreement and click [I Agree]. Using the system 51 4. When the Norton AntiVirus installation screen appears, select the destination folder to intall the program and click [Next]. When the Microsoft Windows installer update window appears, install the update. (You need to be connected to the Internet to install Microsoft Windows installer.) 5. The installation program starts to install Norton Antivius. 52 Using the system 6. When the installation of Norton AntiVirus is finished as below, click [Next]. 7. When the following screen appears, select [Continue with my 90 day Subscription] and click [Next]. 8. When the following screen appears, click [Finish] to complete the installation. If the system is connected to the Internet, the user registration screen may appear. If you want to register the program, fill in the form as Using the system 53 instructed on the screen and click [Next]. If you don't want to register, click [Skip]. Updating Norton AntiVirus A modem or LAN card must be installed in the computer to update Norton Antivirus. Update is available only through the Internet. 1. Click Start on the taskbar and select All Programs > Norton AntiVirus > LiveUpdate. 2. LiveUpdate downloads and installs the update automatically. 54 Using the system 3. When the update is complete, click [Restart] to reboot the system. Scanning Viruses with Norton AntiVirus 1. Double-click the Norton AntiVirus icon on the desktop, or click [Start] > All Programs > Norton AntiVirus > Norton AntiVirus. 2. In the Norton AntiVirus tab, click [Task & Scans] > [Run a Scan], select the scan method, and start the scan. 3. Scan is performed and the result is displayed. Using the system 55 If the system is infected with a virus, the Repair window is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to repair the infected files. 4. When the scan is complete, click [Finish] to exit the program. 56 Using the system 3-7. CyberLink YouCam CyberLink YouCam is the program that can take picture or moving images through the Web Camera. The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice. Web Camera is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models. For more information about its operations, refer to the Help of CyberLink Youcam. Using Cyberlink YouCam 1. Double-click the CyberLink YouCam Icon 2. The main windows of CyberLink YouCam appears as follows.. on the Desktop to run the program. 3. Viewer: Displays the Webcam screen. 4. Image Gallery: Use to record pictures and moving images, play back or delete those images. 5. Animation Effect menu Can add a frame and animation effect on the screen. 6. Frame / Animation Effect menu Can add a frame and animation effect on the screen. Major Buttons 1. 2. Open Emotion Pictures Opens various emotion picture files. YouCam Environment configuration Configures the environment for YouCam. Using the system 57 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Snapshot : Takes pictures. Burst : Takes pictures continuously. Capture : Takes moving images. YouTube : Uploads the taken moving images to YouTube. E-Mail : Sends the taken pictures or moving images through E-mail. Recycle Bin : Deletes the taken pictures or moving images. Help: Displays the help windows for YouCam. 58 Using the system Chapter 4. Input/Output Device 4-1. Using the Keyboard The keyboard allows the user to input data or give commands. Keyboard Overview The keyboard consists of character and numeric keys as well as function keys. 1. Function keys (F1 ~ F12)
-The usage may differ by OS or applications types. 2. Fn key:
-Works as part of hot keys if used with function keys. 3. Character and Numeric Keys:
-Consists of keys, spacebar, numeric keys (0 ~ 9), and special symbol keys.
-Spacebar: Inserts a white space per hit while you type. 4. Arrow keys:
-Moves the cursor and others in their respective directions. 5. Pg Up and Pg Dn keys:
-Moves a screened page up or down. 60 Input/Output Device Using Special Keys 1. Esc key
-Terminates or stops a program. 2. Caps Lock key
-Used to turn on Caps Lock lamp. When this lamp is on, you can type uppercase letters without holding Shift key. To type lowercase letters, press this key again. This does not apply to Korean characters. 3. Shift key
-used to type uppercase letters or as part of hot keys. 4. Windows key
-Allows you to select Windows Start button and open Start menu . 5. Shortcut Menu Key:
-Allows you to open the Windows shortcut menus. (The shortcut menus are the same as those you can see when right-clicking a file or folder.) 6. Enter key
-Used to inform the computer of the completion of one command or to change the line. 7. Prt Sc key (Print Screen)
-Prints or temporarily saves the current screen display. Spilling a watery substance like coffee or juice on the keyboard may cause a fault, malfunction, or electric shock. The keys may not work properly when you use several keys at the same time while playing a PC game. (Please change the key combination settings according to the combinations necessary for the game play. Input/Output Device 61 Toggle Caps Lock key to turn the Caps Lock lamp ON or OFF and to maintain the uppercase/lowercase mode. The on/off status is displayed through the lamp on the notebook PC body. By holding Shift key, you can type uppercase letters when Caps Lock is off or lowercase letters when Caps Lock is on. For more convenient use of Windows XP, remember the following Windows key combinations:
Displays Windows XP Help. Displays "Search Result - Computer" window. Displays "Search Result" window. Displays the execution screen. Selects the next window in order displayed on the taskbar. Minimizes the current window. Hot Keys:
By pressing the following key combinations at the same time, you can immediately start the designated features (such as adjusting the screen brightness). 62 Input/Output Device Fn + F3 Fn + F4 Fn + F5 Fn + F6 Fn + F7 Fn + F9 Fn +
Fn +
Fn +
Fn +
Fn + F10 Fn + F12 Fn + Num Lk Magnifying hot keys. Executes the mode defined in the Windows Power Save Mode. (Example: Standby, Hiber-
nate) When the user presses Fn + F5 keys, the touchpad mode alternates between Touchpad Disable and Touchpad Enable. (Initialization takes 1 ~ 2 seconds. It is recommended to use after the initialization.) Turns the wireless devices (incl. Wireless LAN and Bluetooth) on and off (Bluetooth is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models.) Monitor toggle. If you have an external monitor connected to the computer, press Fn + F7 keys to rotate the display mode between LCD only, Monitor only, and LCD + Monitor both in order. Mute (Sound ON / Sound OFF) Increases LCD brightness, which can have eight different levels. Decreases LCD brightness, which can have eight different levels. Turns down the volume. Turns up the volume. System Information. Displays summarized system information. Hibernates (When OSD is installed) When the Num Lock lamp is turned on, you can enter numbers (0~9) using the em-
bedded numeric keys. If you press [Fn] + [Num Lk] again, the Num Lock lamp is turned off and you can enter text characters. Input/Output Device 63 4-2. Using the Touchpad (and Mouse) The touch pad is equipped with the scroll feature and can function as a wheel mouse. The touchpad is compatible with the USB-type mouse in software. The touchpad functions same as the USB-type mouse and is very useful for a program supporting mouse use like the Windows. The touchpad and a USB-type mouse can be used together on the same system. 1. Touchpad
-Moves the cursor. 2. Scrolling area 3. Left button
-Used to select or execute programs. 4. Right button
-Functions as the right button of a mouse in most cases. However, the usage may differ depending on programs. Moving the Cursor (Pointer) on the Screen Place a finger on the touchpad and glide the finger. 64 Input/Output Device Click (Select) Press and release the left button swiftly. (Or tap the touchpad once.) Do this, for example, to select a menu or icon and to place the cursor to type on a word processor file. Double-click (Execute) Press and release the left button twice swiftly in a series. (Or tap the touchpad twice swiftly in a series.) Do this, for example, to run a program after selecting its execution file (or icon). Notes on Using the Touchpad Do not use a sharp object such as a pen on the pad nor peel the cover. It may cause an impairment. Do not place more than one finger on the pad nor use it with your hands wet or covered with gloves. The touchpad may not function normally. Oil or dirt at the finger tip can also cause an impairment. The touchpad is sensitive. Do not impose an excessive pressure on it. Use the touchpad in a comfortable posture not to do any harm to your finger or wrist. Drag/Drop To drag, click and hold an icon, for example, and move it to another location. To drop, leave a dragged icon to another location. To move a file icon, for example, to another folder or to Recycle Bin, place the cursor (or the pointer) on the icon, press and hold the left button, and glide another finger on the touchpad until the icon reaches the aimed location. After reaching the destination, release the left button. 1. Drag
-Glide one finger on the pad with another finger pressing and holding the left button. 2. Drop
-Release the left button to drop. (By doing this, you could drop a file into Recycle Bin, if you want to.) Input/Output Device 65 Click-free Dragging When activated, this feature allows you to drag an icon without pressing and holding the left button. Do the following to activate the click-free dragging feature. If it has been done, pressing the left button for an extensive time replaces pressing and constant holding so that you can drag without holding the left button. 1. Click [Mouse Properties] icon in Notification Area. 2. Select Activate click-free dragging (T) and click [Setup] button to adjust the time span for which you should press the left button to execute the feature. Scrolling The touch pad supports the scrolling feature. To scroll vertically or horizontally, glide your finger along the right or bottom edge. Now the screen follows your finger movements if there is a scroll bar on either edge. 66 Input/Output Device The width of scroll bar may differ by computer model type. Input/Output Device 67 68 Input/Output Device Chapter 5. Connecting Peripherals 5-1. Connecting USB 2.0 Following peripherals can be connected to the Notebook PC. Those peripherals need to be purchased separately. The notebook PC can be connected with other USB supporting devices such as USB keyboard, Hub, digital camera, etc. 70 Connecting Peripherals 5-2. Connecting Monitor Monitor Toggle Features (Converting the Screen Using the Shortcut Key) If you have an external monitor connected to the computer, press Fn + F7 keys to rotate the display mode between LCD only, Monitor only, and LCD + Monitor both in order. Ensure the monitor power is off before connect external monitor to the notebook pc. Connecting Peripherals 71 5-3. Using Bluetooth Bluetooth establishes wireless connection between the MS Windows user and the various Bluetooth -
enabled digital devices such as camera, cell phone, headset, printer, GPS receiver, etc. Bluetooth is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models. The images and contents of Using Bluetooth may differ depending on the MS-Windows version. For more information, refer to the Help of the Bluetooth setup program. Searching for and Using Bluetooth Device 1. Double-click the "My Bluetooth neighborhood" icon in the desktop or the to run the Bluetooth Setup program. icon on the right side of the task bar 2. When the following [Add New Connection wizard] appears, select [Fast Mode] and click [Next]. 3. The following screen appears after searching for all Bluetooth devices. Select the device you want to use and click [Next]. 72 Connecting Peripherals 4. When the following [Bluetooth Manager-Bluetooth Security] window appears, enter the password for the Bluetooth device. For a password, you can use the password provided by the Bluetooth device manufacturer or you can set it yourself. 5. When you added and connected the Bluetooth device, the corresponding icon and device name is displayed in the Bluetooth Setup program as follows:
Connecting Peripherals 73 74 Connecting Peripherals Chapter 6. System Setup 6-1. Starting System Setup System setup means storing the hardware configuration information of the computer in the CMOS RAM. Through system setup, the computer retrieves various information including current date and time, memory capacity, and H/D capacity and type. You setup the system when you set passwords, change the booting order, and add new peripheral devices to the machine. Items displayed on the Setup screen may differ by model type and spec. Refer to [Setting the Password]. Refer to [Changing or Deleting the Password]. Refer to [Restore the Default Settings]. A faulty system setup may cause an error during system operation. Therefore, be careful when changing the System Setup. Do not change the setup unless it is necessary. For performance improvement, the CMOS setup menu configuration and default settings may be changed and become different from the images in User Manual. 1. Turn on the notebook PC. 2. Press F2 key while the "Press F2 for System Utilities" appears on the bottom of the LG logo screen. 76 System Setup 3. A while later, the system setup home screen appears. Keys Used in System Setup Keys Enter Esc Descriptions Selects the current item. To deselect the current item or to move to the previous screen.
, , , (Arrow keys) Moves the cursor up, down, left, and right.
+, -
F1 F9 F10 Increases or decreases the item value. Displays the Setup Help. Loads the optimized default values. Stores new contents or ends the system setup. System Setup 77 Cursor Keypad These keys are used to move the cursors up, down, right, and left. 78 System Setup 6-2. Setting the Password This process is to set a password so that other people cannot use the notebook PC or change the settings. The user can set a password while booting the system or setting up the system. Without the registered password, if any, access to the system will be denied. Write down and keep the password in a safe place. Supervisor password The password prevents unauthorized people from accessing the notebook PC. By default, no password.is set for the machine. In case an unauthorized person changes the CMOS setup while the notebook PC is on, a password will be set and the user will be denied from the access to the system. 1. After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to Security. 2. When the following screen appears, select Supervisor Password with the arrow keys and press [Enter]. 3. When the following message appears, input the password and press [Enter]. The password must not exceed 6 characters of letter (A~Z), number (0~9) or their combination. System Setup 79 4. When the password confirmation message appears, enter the password again and press [Enter]. 5. To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 6. When the following message appears, select [Yes] and press [Enter]. The notebook PC will restart. Supervisor Password has the privilege to set all the entries in CMOS Setup. It is recommended to use User Password if people other than you use the system. User Password The password set in the User Password menu is lower than that set in the Supervisor Password menu, and so the user can use the User Password only after setting a password in the Supervisor Password menu. 1. After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to Security. 2. When the following screen appears, select the User Password item with the arrow keys and press [Enter]. 80 System Setup 3. When the following message appears, input the password and press [Enter]. The password must not exceed 6 characters of letter (A~Z), number (0~9) or their combination. 4. When the following message appears, press [Enter]. 5. To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 6. When the following message appears, select [Yes] and press [Enter]. The notebook PC will restart. User Password allows limited access to the entries in the CMOS Setup menu compared to Supervisor Password. Password Check Password on boot feature protects the system by requesting the Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password during boot up. 1. After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to Security. System Setup 81 2. Select Password Check and press [Enter]. 3. When the following screen appears, select [Always] and press [Enter]. 4. To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 5. When the following message appears, select [Yes] and press [Enter]. The notebook PC will restart. You may also press the [Shift] + [+] keys to toggle between [Setup] and [Always]. 82 System Setup 6-3. Changing or Deleting the Password You can delete or change the password only after inputting the current password. Changing the Password 1. Select [Security] > [Supervior Password] or [User Password], press [Enter], and enter the password. 2. Change the password in the same way as setting one. Deleting the Password 1. Select [Security] > [Supervior Password] or [User Password], press [Enter], and enter the password. 2. When the following screen appears, press [Enter]. 3. When the following screen appears, press [Enter]. 4. The password is deleted. System Setup 83 6-4. Restore the Default Settings If you have changed the system setup by mistake, you can restore the default settings. 1. After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to [Save & Exit]. 2. Use the arrow keys to select [Load Setup Defaults], and press [Enter]. 3. When the following message appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The settings will be reset to their original defaults. 4. To save the changes in system setup, press [F10]. 5. When the following message appears, select [Yes] and press [Enter]. The notebook PC will restart. You may also press [F9] to use Optimized Defaults. 84 System Setup Chapter 7. Restoring the System 7-1. Restoring the System Using Restoration CD To restore the hard disk, you need to back up necessary software and data files in advance. After completing Windows installation, you need to register User Properties with Windows just as you do to the new system. 1. Make backup copies of important data on the computer. 2. Insert the restoration CD in the CD-ROM drive and reboot. When the [Press any key to boot from CD...] message appears, press Enter. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to install MS-Windows. 4. After completing Windows installation, remove the CD and reboot the system. When the following screen appears, register User Properties according to the instructions on the screen.
-To install Windows XP Media Center 2005 edition, you need to install DOTNETFX and Roll Up on OS CD No. 2 first. Media Center 2005 may not be provided depending on the model. 5. When Windows has been installed, install necessary drivers and other applications with the provided LG Intelligent Update CD. 86 Restoring the System 7-2. Recovering System in General Case 1. Check IMSM\F6Floppy\f6flpy32 on the LG Intelligent Update CD. 2. Copy the Driver to the Floppy Disk by executing F6flpy32.exe in f6flpy32 folder. 3. Installing with Windows XP CD and boot with the Floppy Disk by using USB Floppy Drive. 4. While booting with Windows XP CD, press F6 key right after the installing screen appears. 5. When installation screen related SCSI and RAID appears, press 'S'. 6. If another Controller selecting screen appears after those procedure, select 'Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller
(Mobile ICH7M)'.
-Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller(Mobile ICH7M)
-Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA RAID Controller(Desktop ICH7R/DH)
-Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA AHCI Controller(Desktop ICH7R/DH)
-Intel(R) 82801FR SATA RAID Controller(Desktop ICH6R)
-Intel(R) 82801FR SATA AHCI Controller(Desktop ICH6R) Restoring the System 87
-Intel(R) 82801FBM SATA AHCI Controller(Mobile ICH6M)
-Intel(R) 82801ER SATA RAID Controller(Desktop ICH5R) 7. If another select message appears after those procedure, select 'Enter' to proceed. 88 Restoring the System 7-3. Upgrading Windows XP If Windows XP is already installed, you can upgrade existing Windows XP without formatting the hard disk. In the case that Windows XP is already running on the hard disk, upgrade it as follows:
1. Turn on the system where Windows XP is installed. 2. Click Start and Run buttons. 3. Insert the restoration CD, type D:\i386\winnt32.exe/unattend (When CD-ROM drive is Drive D), and click OK. To execute winnt32.exe without using Unattend option, you must input the Product Key displayed on the computer case. In this case, you need to have the computer certified within 30 days after this. Restoring the System 89 90 Restoring the System Chapter 8. Reinstalling the Driver 8-1. Reinstalling the Driver The user can download drivers at www.lgepc.co.kr. Windows XP SP3 or higher version is recommended for driver installation. The screen layout may differ by model type. Installation 1. Insert LG Intelligent Update CD in the optical disk drive. 2. When the installation screen appears, click Next > Next > Next > Finish buttons or press Enter to install. 3. Standard Installation: Copy the files which will be needed only for execution to the hard disk. 4. Full Installation: Copy the entire CD to the hard disk. Drivers can be installed out of the copy without the CD. 92 Reinstalling the Driver 5. LG Intelligent Update screen appears. Execution 1. Insert LG Intelligent Update CD in the optical disk drive. Then, the program will automatically start. If the LG Intelligent Update program is not installed, LG Intelligent Update installation screen will appear. 2. Select Start > All Programs > LG Software > LG Intelligent Update to continue. 3. Double-click LG Intelligent Update icon on desktop to run the program. Reinstalling the Driver 93 For more details, refer to Help. 4. Now, you can install drivers and applications needed for the system. The items that the user must install are automatically displayed on the Software Installation Wizard screen. Read the screen carefully before installation. 94 Reinstalling the Driver Chapter 9. Using the Internet 9-1. Using the Internet There are various methods to access the Internet. Choose the most desirable method for user environments and system specifications. Using LAN LAN refers to high speed network environments linking companies and households. 1. Connect LAN cable to the LAN port. On the taskbar, click Start|Control Panel|Switch to Classic View|Network Connection. 2. When the following screen appears, right-click Local Area Connection and click Properties in the list. 96 Using the Internet 3. When the following screen appears, on General tab, check Device List for Connection to see if Realtek RTL8102E Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC driver was installed, and select IP), and then click Properties. Internet Protocol (TCP/
Using the Internet 97 4. On Properties|General tab, click Obtain an IP address automatically. 5. Click OK button to complete the registration of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties. For IP address registration, contact the network administrator or local network service engineer. IP Operator provides a user-friendly environment to manage wired/wireless network setup. The provided IP Operator makes networking easy and convenient. Using Wireless LAN The Wireless LAN card is optional. Wireless LAN supports multi-terminal networking at home and office. Wireless network offers general network features (e.g. sharing files, folders, and a printer) and allows a computer without the Internet connection in a small network to access the Internet through another terminal. By default, this computer is set for wireless network on the Windows. 98 Using the Internet Connecting Wireless Network By Using the Icon 1. On the taskbar, right-click the connection icon and click View available wireless networks. 2. Select an AP(Access point) and click Connect. Using the Internet 99 3. To see the connection status, place the cursor over Wireless Network Connection icon on the taskbar. If no network key is set for the selected AP, click "Allow me to connect to the selected wireless network, even though it is not secure."
Click Advanced button to check Connection Properties, if needed. Ensure the network is secured to share the computer and be careful not to share confidential data. 100 Using the Internet 9-2. Using IP Operator The IP Operator manages the setting of the wired/wireless network in the system and helps the user easily operate the system. IP Operator stores customized network settings to apply and analyzes the network to automatically set up TCP/IP for convenient use. The IP Operator also supports all types of IEEE 802.11a, b, g wireless networks, sets the optimal wireless network environment and automatically switches the network environments. For more information, refer to IP Operator Help. Using IP Operator IP Operator displays the following icons describing the network status. Icons Descriptions IP Operator is starting. (Blue) IP Operator is not available. (Grey) The network cable is connected. The network cable is not connected. The wireless network is not connected. The signal strength of the current wireless network. 1. Right-click IP Operator icon on the taskbar and select Open IP Operator. Using the Internet 101 2. When the following screen appears, click No. Activate administration feature button to make the wireless network available. When a different screen appears, select the right wireless network device from No. Device Name drop-down list. 3. Click Add button and click Next when the settings have completed as shown below. 4. Type the profile name. 5. Select the wireless network type to search. 6. Click to search the wireless network again. 7. Select one of the searched wireless networks. 102 Using the Internet 8. Type the name of the wireless network. 9. Type the wireless network key, if necessary. 10. Set TCP/IP address and the printer for the profile and click Finish. 11. 12. To refer to the existing settings for TCP/IP and the printer, select the profile and click Get button. 13. Set IP and DNS addresses. 14. Select a default printer to apply the profile. 15. Select a profile to use. The user can edit or delete the selected profile, or can apply the selected profile to the system by clicking Apply button. Using the Internet 103 New features provided by IP Operator are as follows:
802.3 Automatic Switching: Analyzes the network when the network cable is connected and automatically searches the optimal profile for the system. (Must be set in the Option menu.) Automatic Wireless Network Switching: Searches the most suitable network for the use of a wireless network in various locations without manual settings. IP Supporting: Helps TCP/IP setup when another program, other than IP Operator, tries to set the wireless network, or when the selected wireless network already exists in the profile. Device Prioritizing: Prioritizes devices for more convenient use of multiple devices in the system. 104 Using the Internet Chapter 10. Auxiliary Storage/Memory 10-1. Using Memory Card Checking Available Memory Card This model supports SD, MMC, Memory STick, and Memory Stick Pro. xD, SD, MMC, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro cards are mobile storage devices, currently widely used in many digital products. To use a Memory Stick Duo card, Memory Stick Pro Duo card, mini SD card, micro SD card, or an MMC mobile card, mount it on the dedicated adapter and insert the adapter into the multi-card slot. Directly applicable memory cards Memory cards applicable indirectly through dedicated adapter
(The available memory type and capacity may differ by the computer model type.) Check availability before buying a memory card. 106 Auxiliary Storage/Memory Mounting and Using Memory Card Insert the card into the multi-card slot to the fullest in the right direction. When the memory card is formatted, the data stored in the memory card will be deleted. Check whether there are important data before formatting the memory stick. To format a memory stick, right-click Memory Stick drive and select Format. When Format window appears, click Start to continue. The format feature may not be available on those Windows whose version is lower than Windows XP. Format the card on other digital devices or format it after installing Memory Stick Formatter. If the writing prevention tab of Memory Stick is locked, the user cannot format the memory stick nor write or delete the data. xD, SD, MMC, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro cards can be used only as storage devices, and don't support a copyright protection feature. Auxiliary Storage/Memory 107 When using an MMC card:
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), and insert it into the slot. Forcing Some memory products manufactured by Transcend are made of metal and may cause a short circuit when contacting with the connection port in the multi-card slot. Avoid using metallic-surfaced memory products. They could offset the system performance. When using a memory card through dedicated adapter:
Use the dedicated adapter. Otherwise a short-circuit may occur, causing damage to the computer and the memory card. Removing Memory Card Push the card as depicted in the following picture to make the card spring out of the slot. Pull the card out in the direction of the arrow. 108 Auxiliary Storage/Memory To safely removing a memory card:
1. Click Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar. 2. Click Safely Remove Hardware (S). 3. When Safety Remove Hardware window appears, click Stop. 4. When Stop Hardware window appears, click OK. Auxiliary Storage/Memory 109 110 Auxiliary Storage/Memory Chapter 11. Appendix 11-1. Specifications Available Processors Intel Atom Processor (L2 Cache Size: 512KB ) is supported. The user must not replace or expand the CPU capacity arbitrarily. The CPU capacity differs depends on model type. Main Memory Main memory supports both 512 MB and 1024 MB. The expansion memory slot is not supported. Memory types and specifications may differ depending on the model. Secondary Storage Devices 2.5" Hard Disk Drive (SATA) The hard disk capacity and the type depend on the notebook PC model. External Optical Disk Drive It may not be provided depending on the model. Its specifications also differ depending on the model. LCD 10" WSVGA(1024 x 600) TFT Color LCD Some models are equipped with Glare Type LCD. This model is enhanced the sharpness compare to the other types of LCD. So, it may appears glaring a lot but this is the normal status. The size and the resolution rate of the LCD depend on the notebook PC model. Authentication for Anticopy Technology U.S Patent Nos.4,631,603;4,577,216;4,819,908;4,907,093;5,315,448;and 6,516,132. Patent number of Macrovision. This product includes the technologies that are possessed by Macrovision and corresponding companies and protected by the US Patent Law and other related laws. Use of all technologies subject to the copyrights must be approved by Macrovision in advance. Otherwise, the technologies may only be used for internal display. Do not disassemble or remodel the product. Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.0+EDR Bluetooth is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models. 112 Appendix Web Camera 1.3 Web Camera module UVC (USB Video Class) driver supported External I/O Interface External VGA Monitor Port: 1 Microphone: 1 Microphone Input Port (Mic in): 1 Headphone Port: 1 USB 2.0 Ports: 3 Multi-card Slot: 1 RJ 45 (LAN) Port: 1 USIM Card Slot: 1 USIM card slot may not be provided depending on the model. Video Mobile Intel Graphic Media Accelerator 950 (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) The DVMT actively utilizes part of the system memory when processing large graphic data like 3D graphics. Therefore, the size of the graphic memory is displayed as the sum of the actual graphic memory size and the utilized amount of memory, which is decided by the size of system memory. Applications (graphics program, game, etc.) requiring strong graphic processing power may not work properly. Specifications may differ by model type. Sound Realtek High Definition Audio Codec (ALC888) Built-in Stereo Speakers Modem Ericsson F3507g (HSPA Modem) The support availability may differ by model type. LAN Realtek RTL 8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet Controller (10/100mbps) RJ 45 Jack Appendix 113 The LAN specifications may differ depending on the model. Wireless LAN MS-6894 0A Wireless 802.11b/g mini-Card (PCIe interface, RTL8187SE single chip) Wireless LAN specifications may differ by model type and cannot be arbitrarily changed by the user. Weight Full Installation: About 1.19kg Battery: Less than 250 g (3 cells) / 350 g (6 cells) Weight descriptions may differ by model type. 114 Appendix 11-2. Power Supply and Environments AC Adapter (Free Voltage) Power Capacity: 40W Input: AC 100V ~ 240V, 1.7A, 50Hz ~ 60Hz Output: 20V DC 2.0A Caution: Use a rated and legitimate AC adapter, suitable for the model. Battery (Li-Ion) Rated Capacity: 11.1V Battery Make-up: 3-cell or 6-cell battery (the battery make-up may differ depending on the model.) Charging Hours: At room temperature (0 ~ 40 ) and power turned off - Less than 3 hours (Time may differ by model type.) Not charged under 0 . The above temperatures are internal temperatures of the battery pack, and may be different from the actual room temperature. Operation and Storage Environments Operating Temperature: 10 ~35 Operating Humidity: 20% RH ~ 80% RH Storage Temperature: -10 ~60 Storage Humidity: 10% RH ~ 80% RH Power Consumption Operating Conditions Approximately 30W When running moving image media Standby mode (Idle state) Approximately 15W In Display Off mode Power Saving mode (Sleep Mode) 1.5W or lower When entering S3(Suspend) Off Mode (Standby(off) Mode) 1W or lower When terminating the system The above power consumption is calculated on the assumption that the battery is fully charged. Power consumption during operation or standby may differ depending on the programs the system is running and product specifications. Even when the system is turned off, it consumes a minute amount of power, if supplied. To cut off power supply completely, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Appendix 115
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Su? REALTEK Realtek Semiconductor Corp Model Number : RTL8187SE Product Name: 802.11b/g RTL8187SE miniCard FE FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE C E IC: 6317A - RTL8187SE MADE IN TAIWAN CC XX xx YY yyy Z2W Sem
1 2 3 | Class II Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 17.34 KiB | April 24 2009 |
Class II Change Letter Dated this 2009/4/21 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oaklamd Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 U.S.A. To whom it may concern, We, Realtek Semiconductor Corp. would like to request class II permissive change for pre-certified module with FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE (Grand date: 02/18/2008). The original grant was issued as mobile module. This class II change filing is also going to grant this module being integrated into a laptop host eNOTE, Free Style, SMARTer, favorite /
VED1163, N03. New exhibits to demonstrate compliance with RF exposure requirements are submitted with this application. The product remains compliant with all the applicable rules and requirements once installed in the laptops. Sincerely yours, Applicant Address
: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
: No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, 300 Taiwan
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: Kay Chang / Assistant Project Manager
: kaychang@realtek.com.tw
: + 886-3-5780211 ex5614 Signature Name and Job Title. E-mail Tel.
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Date: 2009/4/21 To Whom it may concern, We, as the grantee of this project FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE, would like to declare that the composite portion catagorized as computer peripheral has been authorized under the Declaration of Conformity procedures. Applicant Address
: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
: No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, 300 Taiwan
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Signature ________________________________
: Kay Chang / Assistant Project Manager
: kaychang@realtek.com.tw
: + 886-3-5780211 ex5614 Name and Job Title. E-mail Tel.
1 2 3 | Power of Attorney | Cover Letter(s) | 18.03 KiB | April 24 2009 |
Power of Attorney Date: 2009/4/21 Dear Sir, I hereby have entrusted the following person to be a proxy regarding application for Type Certification. Sporton International Inc. Address Name Job Title e-mail
: No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Road., Kwei-Shan Hsiang, TaoYuan Hsien Taiwan R.O.C.
: Wayne Hsu
: Assistant Manager
: wayne@sporton.com.tw I am therefore responsible for the contents of the application. Brand name and model type of the specified radio equipment: Realtek / RTL8187SE FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE Product name: 802.11b/g RTL8187SE miniCard Applicant Address
: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
: No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, 300 Taiwan
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Signature ______________________________
: Kay Chang / Assistant Project Manager
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1 2 3 | Authroization letter | Cover Letter(s) | 18.65 KiB | January 22 2009 |
Date: Jan. 21, 2009 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 c.c. Compliance Certification Services Certification Division 47173 Benicia Street Fremont, CA 94538, USA To whom it may concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize Lab Manager Jim. Kim and of SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd and hereafter referred to as SGS Testing Korea, to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by Lab Manager Jim. Kim of SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing SGS Testing Korea as our agent, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) b) c) d) e) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g. testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division;
f) g) h) i) j) use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the Certification Division when requested;
take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Kay Chang
/Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
1 2 3 | Class II permissive change request letter | Cover Letter(s) | 43.79 KiB | January 22 2009 |
Class 2 Permissive Change FCC REF: Class II permissive change, pursuant to 2.1043, for FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE Dear Sir or Madam:
Pursuant to 2.1043, Realtek Semiconductor Corp. hereby submit a request for Class II permissive change to our Mini card, model RTL8187SE(MS-6894), FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE. Description of the changes:
1) The product RTL8187SE will be installed in the following models of notebooks/laptops:
LGX11 The antenna connected for the TX2-RTL8187SE is located in the display of these notebooks/laptops and in all the cases it has a gain of less than 3 dBi. 2) The above mentioned notebooks/laptops may have installed one or more of the following co-located transmitters. 2G/3G Module Model FCC ID LGX11 MBMF3507G-2 VV7-MBMF3507G-2 Bluetooth transmitter Model MS-6837D FCC ID I4L-MS6837D1 The antennas of all this modules have a gain of less than 3 dBi Compliance statement:
- New exhibits to demonstrate compliance with RF exposure requirements are submitted with this application.
- The product remains compliant with all the applicable rules and requirements once installed in the notebooks/laptops. Sincerely, Kay Chang Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
1 2 3 | Confidentiality Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 42.97 KiB | February 18 2008 |
Realtek Semiconductor Corp. No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan Tel: 886-3-5780211 Fax: 886-3-5776598 Confidential Letter Date: 2008/1/28 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC IDTX2-RTL8187SE Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, the Applicant Hereby requests confidential treatment of information accomparting this Application As outlined below:
1. Block Diagram 2. Circuit Diagram 3. Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, Kay Chang is signing for grantee contact. He can be reached at email : kaychang@realtek.com.tw . Sincerely, Applicants company name
: Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Applicants company address :
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No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan _____________________________ Signed for Andy Chuang Job Title and Dept.
: Andy Chuang / Assistant Project Manager E-Mail Tel.
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1 2 3 | LMA Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 29.34 KiB | February 18 2008 |
Limited Module Approval Request Letter Subject: Limited Module Approval Date: 2008/1/28 FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE Dear Reviewer, We, Sporton International Inc., are authorized by Realtek Semiconductor Corp. to have their state-of-the-art 802.11b/g RTL8187SE miniCard approved under limited module approval authorization. The application of this module is specified to mobile host equipment. The requirements regulated in Public Notice DA00-1407 have been fulfilled and clearly explained below. 1. The requirement of RF shielding: The shielding of the radio portion can be demonstrated in exhibition External Photo. The requirement of buffered inputs: Buffered data inputs stage has been integrated in chip RTL8187SE. The requirements of section 15.203 and 15.204(C): The requirements of antenna connector and spurious emission have been fulfilled. Please reference the exhibition Test Report. The requirement of stand-alone test configuration: Please reference exhibition Test Configuration Photo for the stand-alone test configuration. The requirement of labeling: The instruction on the labeling rule of the end product has been stated in the users manual of this module. Please also see the exhibition Label Sample. The requirement of compliance on specific rule or operating requirements: The required FCC rule has been fulfilled and all the instructions for maintaining compliance has been clearly stated in the Users Manual. The requirement of RF exposure: RF exposure requirement can be fulfilled only for mobile configuration. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Below items have not been fulfilled in module approval request:
1. The requirement of power supply regulation: No power regulator can provide stability power source. But specific of hosts have 3.3Vdc regulator to provide stability power via mini-PCI interface to EUT. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any questions of this request letter. Thank you. Company name
: Sporton International Inc. Company Address
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1 2 3 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 26.46 KiB | February 18 2008 |
Realtek Semiconductor Corp. No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan Tel: 886-3-5780211 Fax: 886-3-5776598 Power of Attorney Date: 2008/1/28 Dear Sir, I hereby have entrusted the following person to be a proxy regarding application for Type Certification. Sporton International Inc. Address Name Job Title e-mail
: No.8, Lane 724, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City, HsinChu County 302, Taiwan, R.O.C.
: Leo Huang
: Manager
: Leohuang@sporton.com.tw I am therefore responsible for the contents of the application. Brand name and model type of the specified radio equipment: Realtek / RTL8187SE FCC ID: TX2-RTL8187SE Product name: 802.11b/g RTL8187SE miniCard Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, Kay Chang is signing for grantee contact. He can be reached at email : kaychang@realtek.com.tw . FCC Grantee contact person information. Applicants company name
: Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Applicants company address :
Signature
:
No. 2, Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan _____________________________ Signed for Andy Chuang Job Title and Dept.
: Andy Chuang / Assistant Project Manager E-Mail Tel.
: andy_chuang@realtek.com.tw
: 886-3-5780211 Page No.
: 2
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-04-24 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2009-01-22 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |
3 | 2008-02-18 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2009-04-24
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1 2 3 |
2009-01-22
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1 2 3 |
2008-02-18
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020109807
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No. 2 Innovation Road II, Hsinchu Science Park
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1 2 3 |
No. 2
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1 2 3 |
Hsinchu, N/A
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1 2 3 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
B******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 3 |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 3 |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
TX2
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
RTL8187SE
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
D**** L****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Project Manager
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 |
d******@realtek.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
W******** H******
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Rd., Hwa Ya Technology Park
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1 2 3 |
Tao Yuan, 333
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1 2 3 |
Taiwan
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1 2 3 |
w******@sporton.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 802.11b/g RTL8187SE mini Card | ||||
1 2 3 | 802.11b/g RTL8187SE miniCard | |||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power Output is conducted. Modular Approval limited to devices where the antennas are located at least 20 cm from all persons. The device which integrates this module needs to provide stable 3.3 VDC power to this module. Only those antennas documented in this filing and installed in the manner specified may be used with this device. This grant is only valid when the device is sold to OEM integrators and they are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device; all user installation is expressly prohibited. The antennas must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and OEM integrators must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. Class II Permissive Change to allow portable configurations in specific host as described in this filling. This approval is for operation of the device only with the antenna described in this filing installed as an integral part of the host product. Operation with other antennas or configurations may require separate evaluation. The antenna(s) used for mobile exposure conditions of this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter is approved for use in configurations specified in the application filing. Operating and installation requirements must be provided. Additional equipment authorization is required for changes that result in the need for SAR evaluation. Highest measured body SAR value as documented in this filing is 0.012 W/kg. Class II Permissive Change to allow additional portable configuration in specific host with highest measured (lap-held) SAR of 0.013 W/kg as documented in this filing. | ||||
1 2 3 | Class II Permissive Change to allow portable configurations in specific host as described in this filling. Power output listed is conducted. This approval is for operation of the device only with the antenna described in this filing installed as an integral part of the host product. Operation with other antennas or configurations may require separate evaluation. The antenna(s) used for mobile exposure conditions of this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter is approved for use in configurations specified in the application filing. Operating and installation requirements must be provided. Additional equipment authorization is required for changes that result in the need for SAR evaluation. Highest measured body SAR value as documented in this filing is 0.012 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power Output is Conducted. Modular Approval limited to devices where the antennas are located at least 20cm from all persons. The device which integrates this module need to provide stable 3.3VDC power to this module. Only those antennas documented in this filing and installed in the manner specified may be used with this device. 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; all user installation is expressly prohibited. The antennas must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and OEM integrators must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 3 |
SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
A****** C********
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1 2 3 |
E******** L******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 |
82-31********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 |
82-31********
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1 2 3 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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1 2 3 |
e******@sgs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1860000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1860000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1860000 |
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