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Sharp PC-AR10 User Manual
Sharp PC-AR10 User Guide
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  • Sharp PC-AR10, 3-11 33 Power Meter Click on the Power Meter tab of the Power Options properties window to show the battery charge meter. You can also display this information by clicking on the battery meter icon displayed on the right side of the Windows taskbar. Advanced Options Click on the Advanced tab of the Power Options properties window to display the advanced options. Using the check boxes you can turn the battery icon on the taskbar on or off, and you can install password protection for resuming the system from System standby/System Hibernate.

  • 6-5 6 Before docking your computer to the port replicator, either turn off the computer or let the computer enter to System Standby/Hibernate by pressing the hot keys Fn+F12 . After the computer is shut down or in System Standby/Hibernate, install the computer in the port replicator. The guide pins ensure that the computer is positioned correctly. Restart your computer by pressi

  • A-4 Troubleshooting Trouble with the Hard Disk Question: Why can't I read or write data to/from the hard disk? • Confirm the drive and file names are correct. • Confirm the hard disk has sufficient free space. • The hard disk in your computer is formatted with FAT32. You cannot read or write data formatted in other operating systems, which are not FAT 32 compatible. A

  • 6-3 6 Using the Optional Port Replicator (may not be available in some countries) The optional port replicator (model CE-DS03) provides a convenient “parking place” for your computer on your desktop or working area. It duplicates the ports on the rear side of your computer and adds extra ports as well. You can leave peripheral devices permanently connected to the port replic

  • iv This equipment complies with the requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC. Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinien 1999/5/EC. Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans les directives 1999/5/EC. Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijnen 1999/5/EC. Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr. 1999/5/EC. Quest' apparecchio è conforme ai requisit

  • Sharp PC-AR10, A-2 Troubleshooting Trouble when Starting Question: Why doesn't the power switch function? • Make sure the AC power cable is correctly connected to a live power outlet. • If the computer is operating with batteries, the batteries may be discharged. Connect the computer to a power outlet. Question: Why doesn't Windows start? • Check whether the floppy disk drive unit contains a non-system disk. Remove the floppy disk from the drive, and press any key. • If you are attemp

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 2-18 2 For information on using an optional secondary battery, see Battery and Power Management of chapter 3. When removing an optional secondary battery, make sure the internal standard battery has power remaining, or connect your computer to AC power; otherwise your computer will be shut down and data may be lost.

  • Sharp PC-AR10, viii Storage • Store the battery pack in a cool and dry place. Never allow the temperature to exceed 60°C (140°F) during storage. • Recharge the battery pack after storage, before use. Modem Precautions • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. • Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. •

  • Sharp PC-AR10, xviii Rear View External monitor port See 4-6 PS/2 port See 4-13 USB port See 4-10 AC adapter jack See 1-1 Parallel/FDD port See 4-11 LAN jack See 5-4 RS-232C Serial port See 4-12 Bottom View Reset switch (recessed) See 2-3 Battery See 3-1, 3-5 Memory module compartment See 6-3 Drive bay lock latch CD-RW drive installed in drive bay See 2-15, 2-16 Port replicator docking connector See 6-6 Battery release lever Battery lock button

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 2-1 2 CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations This chapter describes some of the basic operations of your computer such as using the keyboard, adjusting the display, and so on. Powering the Computer You can operate your computer by using the AC adapter to connect to a suitable power outlet. You can also power the computer by the internal or an optional secondary Lithium-Ion battery Whenever you use the AC adapter to power the computer, the battery automatically begins recharging. Recharging continues whether the computer is turned on or off. Refer to Chapter 3 Battery and Power Management for a full description of battery charging and related i

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 7-1 7 CHAPTER 7 Security Features This chapter describes how to protect your computer against unauthorized use, and theft. Passwords Setting a password will help protect against unauthorized access to your computer. When password protection is correctly set, you can leave your computer turned off or in System Standby/Hibernate. No unauthorized users can restart the system without typing in the correct password. If you lose or forget your password while password protection is enabled, you lose

  • Sharp PC-AR10, A-8 Care Appendix 2: Care & Maintenance This appendix provides you with information on how to maintain your computer in excellent working condition. Cleaning the Computer Cabinet Apply a small amount of mild cleaning solution to a dry, lint-free cloth and wipe the cabinet with the cloth. • Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other strong chemical agents or solvents that may damage the cabinet. • Never clean the computer while it is turned on. Screen The surface of the screen may become smeared and accumulate dust during use. Avoid touching the screen with your fingers when using the system. Gently wipe the surface of the screen with a soft cloth that

  • Sharp PC-AR10, A-10 Specifications Appendix 3: Specifications Parts Specifications CPU Mobile Pentium  III 650MHz featuring Intel  SpeedStep  Technology Secondary cache 256 KB (Integrated with CPU) ROM Including system BIOS and VGA BIOS RAM System SDRAM 64 MB (expandable to 192 MB) Video 4 MB Display Panel Active Matrix (TFT) color LCD Video controller ATI Rage Mobility M Keyboard IBM compatible keyboard Pointing device Glide pad (touch-sensitive control pad with 2 buttons ) Drive Hard disk IDE interface CD-RW Reading:24x average speed, Writing:4x average speed Floppy disk 3.5", 1.44MB/720KB PC card slots Type II × 2, or Type III x 1 (PCMCIA 2.1 compliant) CardBus/ Zoome

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 4-2 4 Connecting Peripherals Overview The illustration below shows many of the peripheral devices that can be connected to your computer. For information on using the modem or LAN jack, see the following chapter Chapter 5 Communication Functions. Parallel (printer)/FDD port External monitor port USB (Universal Serial Bus) port LAN Jack PC card slot Modem jack RS-232C Serial port USB port Headphone jack Microphone jack IEEE 1394 port PS/2 Port

  • 2-16 2 • Do not touch the disc while reading/writing data. It may cause malfunction of the computer and the drive. • Before removing the floppy disk, make sure the indicator of the floppy disk drive unit is not lit.

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 2-2 2 Power and Battery Indicators For proper operations it is important to understand the operation of the power and battery indicators located on the left-side front corner. Indicator Meanings Green Power Indicator Icon Lamp State Status Turned on Computer is turned on Turned off Computer is turned off Slow blinking Computer is in System Standby mode Tri-color (green/red/orange) Battery Indicator Icon Lamp State Status Turned on orange Battery is charging Turned on green Battery is fully charged Turned on red Battery low warning Flashing red Critical battery warning Flashing orange Abnormal condition – for

  • Sharp PC-AR10, xiii Programmable Power Management........................................................................ 3-8 Power Management Hot-keys .............................................................................. 3-12 Connecting Peripherals Using Peripheral Devices....................................................................................... 4-1 Connecting Peripherals Overview.......................................................................... 4-2 Using PC Cards.......................

  • Sharp PC-AR10, xii Table of Contents Notice for Users in Australia ......................................................................................i Notice for Users in the UK ........................................................................................ii Notice for Users in Europe .......................................................................................iii Safety Precautions.....................................................................................................vi About Th

  • Sharp PC-AR10, A-11 Specifications Dimensions Computer 12.16" wide x 9.62" deep x 1.30” high (309mm x 252mm x 33.3mm) 5.7 lbs (2.6 Kg) FDD box 5.66” wide x 6.16” deep x 0.74” high 145mm x 158mm x 19mm Temperature 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C)Operating Environment Humidity 20% to 80% (non-condensation) Options Battery Pack .............................CE-BL11 Floppy Disk Drive Box ............CE-FC02 Port Replicator .........................CE-DS03 (May not be available in some countries)

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 4-12 4 4. Confirm Local printer is selected and click Next . 5. Select the manufacturer and the printer and then click Next . If you cannot find the model name of your printer, you have to install the printer driver included with your printer. See your printer manual for more information. 6. Select LPT1 and click Next . 7. Read the message and click Next . 8. Click the Finish button. If you have checked the Print Test Page box, make sure that the printer is ready before clicking the Finish button. Parallel Port Settings The parallel port on your computer can support different kinds of paral

  • Sharp PC-AR10, xv Overview of Computer In the following diagram, the labels in italics refer to the chapter and page number in this manual where you can find more information. The actual appearance of your computer may be slightly different depending on the model. Front View Front View Markings System Status Indicators Battery and power indicators CD or Hard disk activity Floppy disk activity Num lock Caps lock Scroll lock Power Indicator Battery indicator Glide pad buttons See 2-8 LCD screen See 2-10 Keyboard See 2-4 Glide pad See 2-8

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 1-1 1 CHAPTER 1 Fast Start Your new computer is ready to use as soon as you unpack it from the box. If you’re familiar with computers, follow the instructions in this chapter to get your system up and running in just a few minutes. If this is your first computer, you should read through the entire Operation Manual before starting the system. Connecting AC Power Run your computer the first time using AC power, rather than battery power. This ensures that you will not lose power while you complete the Windows setup operation. • Use only the AC adapter that was supplied with your computer, or supplied by your

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 3-5 33 After you have shut down your computer in a low battery condition, don’t try to restart the computer until you have replaced the discharged battery with a charged battery pack, or connected the computer to a power outlet using the AC adapter.

  • Sharp PC-AR10, A-3 Troubleshooting Trouble with the Display Question: Why is the screen blank? • Press any key to see if any power management feature has turned off the screen to save power. • See the power indicator to check whether the computer is powered. • If you are using a battery pack, make sure it has a charge remaining • Make sure the LCD screen is selected as the display by pressing Fn+F5 . • Check the brightness controls for your display by pressing Fn+F7 . • Check whether the back light is on by pressi

  • Sharp PC-AR10, 6 6-2 3. Use a small, Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screws. Lift the cover from the memory compartment using the indent on one side of the compartment cover. 4. Hold the memory module over the memory compartment. The edge connector on the module is divided into two unequal parts and the edge connector slot inside the memory compartment is also divided into two unequal parts. Position the module so that the edge connector on the module matches the edge connector slot in the compartment. 5. Hold the module at a slight angle to the base of the unit and insert the

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