ViewSonic Laptop VS12570 User Manual

- User Guide  
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- Guide de l’utilisateur  
- Bedienungsanleitung  
- Guía del usuario  
- Pyководство пользователя  
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Important Safety Instructions  
1. DO NOT press or touch the LCD Screen. DO NOT place the Notebook PC wꢀth small  
ꢀtems, they may scratch LCD Screen or enter the Notebook PC.  
2. DO NOT expose the Notebook PC to dꢀrty or dusty envꢀronment. Keep the envꢀronment  
clean and dry.  
3. DO NOT place the Notebook PC on uneven or unstable work surface.  
4. DO NOT place or drop objects on the top of the Notebook PC. DO NOT shove any  
foreꢀgn objects ꢀnto the Notebook PC. DO NOT cover the LCD Screen strongly.  
5. DO NOT expose the Notebook PC to strong magnetic or electrical fields; DO NOT  
place the floppy disk near or on the Notebook PC, that may loss the data of the floppy  
dꢀsk.  
6. DO NOT leave the Notebook PC facꢀng the sun as ꢀt can damage the LCD Screen,  
especꢀally ꢀn the car.  
7. SAFE TEMP: Thꢀs Notebook PC should only be used ꢀn envꢀronments wꢀth ambꢀent  
temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C(95°F).  
8. DO NOT expose the Notebook PC to or use near lꢀquꢀds, raꢀn, or moꢀsture.  
9. Cautꢀon: rꢀsk of explosꢀon ꢀf battery ꢀs replaced by an ꢀncorrect type. Dꢀspose of used  
batterꢀes accordꢀng to the ꢀnstructꢀons.  
10. DO NOT throw the Notebook PC ꢀn munꢀcꢀpal waste. Check local regulatꢀons for  
dꢀsposal of electronꢀc products. Please recycle the Battery Pack, and check wꢀth your  
Local Authorꢀty or retaꢀler for recyclꢀng advꢀce.  
11. The Notebook PC and the Adapter may occur some heat durꢀng operatꢀng or chargꢀng.  
DO NOT leave the Notebook PC on your lap or any part of the body ꢀn order to prevent  
dꢀscomfort or ꢀnjury from heat exposure.  
12. INPUT RATING: Refer to the ratꢀng label on the Notebook PC and be sure that the  
Power Adapter complies with the rating. Only use attachments or accessories specified  
by the manufacturer.  
13. Checkꢀng the connectꢀons between the maꢀn unꢀt and attachments before turnꢀng on  
the Notebook PC.  
14. DO NOT use the Notebook PC durꢀng eatꢀng food avoꢀd dꢀrtyꢀng the Notebook PC.  
15. DO NOT ꢀnsert anythꢀng ꢀnto the Notebook PC that may result ꢀn short cꢀrcuꢀt or  
damage the cꢀrcuꢀt.  
16. Powerꢀng off the Notebook PC, ꢀf you want ꢀnstall or remove some external devꢀces,  
whꢀch are not support hot-plug.  
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17. Dꢀsconnect the Notebook PC from the electrꢀcal outlet and remove any ꢀnstalled  
batterꢀes before cleanꢀng. And Keep ꢀt away from chꢀldren.  
18. DO NOT disassemble the Notebook PC, only a certified service technician  
should perform repaꢀrs on your computer. Otherwꢀse, problem may result and the  
manufacturer should not hold responsꢀbꢀlꢀty for the damage.  
19. Only use Battery Packs approved by the manufacturer or else damage may occur.  
20. The Notebook PC has some little metal flake to disperse heat. DO NOT place the  
Notebook PC on soft objects (e.g.: bed, sofa, your lap), or else the Notebook PC may  
become hot and halt the system operatꢀng.  
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Declaration of RoHS Compliance  
Thꢀs product has been desꢀgned and manufactured ꢀn complꢀance wꢀth Dꢀrectꢀve 2002/95/  
EC of the European Parlꢀament and the Councꢀl on restrꢀctꢀon of the use of certaꢀn  
hazardous substances ꢀn electrꢀcal and electronꢀc equꢀpment (RoHS Dꢀrectꢀve) and ꢀs  
deemed to comply wꢀth the maxꢀmum concentratꢀon values ꢀssued by the European  
Technꢀcal Adaptatꢀon Commꢀttee (TAC) as shown below:  
Substance  
Proposed Maximum Concentration Actual Concentration  
Lead (Pb)  
0,1%  
0,1%  
0,01%  
0,1%  
0,1%  
< 0,1%  
< 0,1%  
< 0,01%  
< 0,1%  
< 0,1%  
< 0,1%  
Mercury (Hg)  
Cadmꢀum (Cd)  
Hexavalent Chromꢀum (Cr6+)  
Polybromꢀnated bꢀphenyls (PBB)  
Polybromꢀnated dꢀphenyl ethers (PBDE) 0,1%  
Certaꢀn components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex of the  
RoHS Dꢀrectꢀves as noted below:  
Examples of exempted components are:  
1. Mercury in compact fluorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other lamps  
not specifically mentioned in the Annex of RoHS Directive.  
2. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes, electronic components, fluorescent tubes, and  
electronꢀc ceramꢀc parts (e.g. pꢀezoelectronꢀc devꢀces).  
3. Lead ꢀn hꢀgh temperature type solders (ꢀ.e. lead-based alloys contaꢀnꢀng 85% by weꢀght  
or more lead).  
4. Lead as an allottꢀng element ꢀn steel contaꢀnꢀng up to 0.35% lead by weꢀght, alumꢀnꢀum  
contaꢀnꢀng up to 0.4% lead by weꢀght and as a cooper alloy contaꢀnꢀng up to 4% lead  
by weꢀght.  
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Directions  
Meanings of icons:  
Forbꢀddꢀng: forbꢀd ꢀmproper operatꢀons to avoꢀd damagꢀng the Notebook PC.  
Cautꢀon: cautꢀons for operators to avoꢀd potentꢀal damages. Please note and  
remember.  
Importance: important information, common notes, definitions, general knowledge  
and references, etc.  
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Content  
1. Knowing Your Notebook PC ............................................................................. 1  
1-1 Top Side........................................................................................................ 1  
1-2 Right Side ..................................................................................................... 2  
1-3 Left Side........................................................................................................ 2  
1-4 Bottom Side .................................................................................................. 2  
2. Caring the Notebook PC.................................................................................... 3  
2-1 LCD Screen .................................................................................................. 3  
2-2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD).................................................................................. 3  
2-3 Battery Pack.................................................................................................. 4  
2-4 Keyboard....................................................................................................... 4  
2-5 Touch Pad..................................................................................................... 4  
2-6 Other accessories......................................................................................... 4  
2-7 If the water comes into the Notebook PC...................................................... 5  
2-8 Other Notes................................................................................................... 5  
3. Traveling with the Notebook PC....................................................................... 6  
3-1 Attention........................................................................................................ 6  
3-2 How to enter the suspend mode ................................................................... 6  
4. Keep the data for future possible use.............................................................. 7  
4-1 HDD Partition................................................................................................ 7  
4-2 Class the data in the HDD............................................................................. 7  
5. Getting Started................................................................................................... 8  
5-1 Install the Rechargeable Battery................................................................... 8  
5-2 Remove the Battery Pack ............................................................................. 8  
5-3 Connecting the Power Adapter ..................................................................... 9  
6. Using Your Notebook PC ................................................................................ 10  
6-1 Turning on the Notebook PC....................................................................... 10  
6-2 Adjust the Brightness of LCD Screen.......................................................... 10  
6-3 Keyboard Usage ......................................................................................... 10  
6-4 Card Reader Usage.................................................................................... 11  
6-5 The Memory Card....................................................................................... 11  
6-5-1 Insert The Memory Card.......................................................................... 11  
6-5-2 Pull out the Memory Card ........................................................................ 11  
7. Internet Connection......................................................................................... 12  
7-1 Connect the Lineate LAN............................................................................ 12  
7-2 Wireless LAN .............................................................................................. 13  
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8. Power Managing System................................................................................. 14  
8-1 Battery System............................................................................................ 14  
8-1-1 Checking Battery Power .................................................................... 14  
8-1-2 Charging the Battery Pack................................................................. 15  
8-1-3 Low Power Warning........................................................................... 15  
8-1-4 Battery Power .................................................................................... 15  
8-1-5 Store the Battery Pack....................................................................... 15  
8-1-6 Prolonging the Battery’s Life.............................................................. 15  
8-2 Power Management Modes ........................................................................ 16  
8-2-1 Standby mode of the System............................................................. 16  
8-2-2 Hibernate ........................................................................................... 16  
8-2-3 Log Off............................................................................................... 16  
8-2-4 Restart the System ............................................................................ 16  
8-3 Power Saving.............................................................................................. 17  
8-3-1 Connect the Adapter without using Battery Pack............................... 17  
8-3-2 Adjust the brightness of LCD Screen................................................. 17  
9. Upgrading Your Notebook PC ........................................................................ 18  
9-1 Connect the External Monitor...................................................................... 18  
9-1-1 How to connect the External Monitor ................................................. 18  
9-1-2 Connect Keyboard and Mouse .......................................................... 18  
9-1-3 Connect Audio Device ....................................................................... 18  
9-1-4 Lock Port............................................................................................ 19  
9-2 Enter the BIOS Setup Menu........................................................................ 19  
9-3 System Recovery Management.................................................................. 20  
9-3-1 One Key for System Recovery........................................................... 20  
9-3-1 System Recovery CD......................................................................... 21  
10. Appendix......................................................................................................... 22  
10-1 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 22  
10-2 Specifications............................................................................................ 23  
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1. Knowing Your Notebook PC  
1-1 Top Side  
1. Built-in Camera  
Click Fn+F1 to turn on or off the camera  
function.  
Click Fn+NumLk to turn on the light and  
the numeric keypad is unlocked.  
Cap Lock Indicator  
10.  
11.  
2. LCD Screen  
Light is green when the cap keypad is  
unlocked.  
3. Power button  
4. Keyboard  
Charge Indicator  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Microphone  
Light is orange during being charged  
and is green when the battery is fully  
charged.  
Power Indicator  
HDD Status Indicator  
Light is green when the HDD is in active  
mode.  
12. Left-key  
13. Right-key  
14. Touch Pad  
8.  
9.  
WiFi Indicator  
Numeric Keypad Indicator  
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1-2 Right Side  
1. SD/MMC/MS Port  
2. USB Port (2.0)  
3. VGA Port  
4. Lock Port  
1-3 Left Side  
1. Power Jack  
2. Ethernet/LAN Port  
3. USB Port (2.0)  
4. Headphone Jack  
5. Microphone Jack  
6. Express Card Port  
The USB card can only be inserted in one orientation. Force to insert the card may in  
result of damage.  
1-4 Bottom Side  
1. Lithium Rechargeable Battery  
2. Battery Latch  
3. Speakers  
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2. Caring the Notebook PC  
The Notebook PC is a precision device; the error operation may damage the device.  
2-1 LCD Screen  
LCD Screen is the most delicate component of the Notebook PC and comprised of thin  
glass. It may be broken up by external abrupt force. DO NOT scratch the cover of the Notebook  
PC, or the scrape on the cover cannot remove.  
DO NOT cover the LCD Screen strongly, or else damage may occur.  
DO NOT place objects on the keyboard to avoid damaging the screen and keyboard when  
you cover the LCD Screen.  
Place the Notebook PC in carrying case to protect it from dirt, water, shock and scratches  
before traveling.  
DO NOT drop or place heavy objects on the LCD Screen.  
DO NOT scratch the LCD Screen with your fingernails or any hard objects.  
Use a soft and lint-free cloth to wipe your Notebook PC and wipe it gently in order to avoid  
damaging the LCD Screen.  
Shut down the LCD Screen, if the Notebook PC will not be used for a long time.  
DO NOT clean the LCD Screen with chemical cleaners.  
The LCD Screen DOES NOT come into contact with hard objects (E.g.: cloth button,  
watchband).  
Use a soft and lint-free dry cloth to wipe the LCD Screen smoothly. DO NOT use your hand  
to wipe the LCD Screen directly.  
DO NOT spill liquid into the Notebook PC as it can damage the components of the  
Notebook PC.  
Cover the LCD Screen smoothly in order to avoid moving the hinges and flashing the LCD  
Screen.  
DO NOT clean the Touch Pad with acidic cleaner or spray cleaning solution directly  
on the Notebook PC.  
2-2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD)  
Place the operating Notebook PC in steady and even table. Poor handling of the Notebook  
PC may damage the HDD.  
The HDD is the most delicate component in turning on and powering off the system. The  
HDD operates at unsteady fast speeds during turning on the Notebook PC; the vibrancy  
may damage the track of HDD. If the axes of the HDD have not stop completely at the  
powering off the Notebook PC, the vibrancy may damage the HDD.  
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2-3 Battery Pack  
Please recycle the Battery Pack, and check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling  
advice.  
DO NOT put the Battery Pack near or into the fire, or else it may cause fire or explode.  
The Battery Pack will short circuit if the Battery Pack is punctured or reassembled  
The ideal temperature range that the Battery Pack be used is between 20-30. Any  
temperatures above or below this range will shorten the life of the Battery Pack.  
2-4 Keyboard  
Keyboard is the most often used component by finger directly. Use a little brush to clean or a  
can of compressed air to remove dust from between the keys on the keyboard. Moisten a soft,  
lint-free cloth with water or cleaner and wipe the surface of the keys smoothly.  
If the water seeps into the keyboard, the circuit will not be damaged directly because of the  
no-power supply keyboard. But the deteriorate of the Printed circuit board will occur and will  
result in malfunction of the keyboard. Contact your dealer for advises at this moment.  
2-5 Touch Pad  
Keep your hand clean when using the Touch Pad, or else the cursor is out of control.  
If the Touch Pad is dirty, moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with water and wipe the Touch Pad  
smoothly.  
The Touch Pad is pressure sensitive, DO NOT scratch the Touch Pad with hard objects, or  
rest heavy objects on it.  
2-6 Other accessories  
Following the below steps before cleaning your Notebook PC and the accessories.  
1. Turn off the Notebook PC. Disconnect your Notebook PC and all external devices from their  
electrical outlets and remove the installed battery.  
2. Use the little dust collector to pump the dust from the slot of plug or keyboard.  
3. Moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with water and wipe the surface of the Notebook PC smoothly.  
DO NOT seep liquid into the Notebook PC in order to avoid shorting of circuit and the  
damage of the Notebook PC.  
4. Turn on the Notebook PC after drying it.  
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2-7 If the water comes into the Notebook PC  
DO NOT turn on the Notebook PC immediately.  
Disconnect the outlet cable and detach the Battery Pack in order to turn off the Notebook  
PC, instead of pressing the POWER button to turn off it. Disconnect all external devices.  
Spill out the water from the Notebook PC. Use a soft and waterish paper or cloth to wipe  
the surface of the Notebook PC lightly.  
Use the fanner to dry the Notebook PC and the accessories, and then send it to the service  
center for advice.  
DO NOT use hair drier to dry the Notebook PC, or the high temperature may distort it.  
DO NOT place the Notebook PC into the dirty carrying case again.  
2-8 Other Notes  
DO NOT expose the Notebook PC in hot environment for a long time, especially in the car.  
Or the parts of the Notebook PC will be metamorphic.  
Keep the data for future possible use termly.  
Renew the hardware or software termly in order to keep the Notebook PC compatible and  
steady.  
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3. Traveling with the Notebook PC  
Turn off the Notebook PC and disconnect all lines before moving it. Following the below  
steps, if you want to travel with your Notebook PC.  
3-1 Attention  
1. Charge the Battery Pack and the spare Battery Pack fully.  
2. Turn off the Notebook PC and disconnect from the wall outlets.  
3. Shut down the LCD Screen completely and smoothly.  
4. Disconnect the AC lines.  
5. Disconnect all lines.  
6. Place the Notebook PC in carrying case to protect it from dirt, water, shock and scratches  
before traveling.  
7. Check that you have taken the spare Battery Pack, AC Adapter, power lines, manual and  
warranty card. DO NOT forget the passwords of the Notebook PC and HDD.  
8. Find out the voltage type in the countries you will visit. Your Notebook PC comes with a  
universal AC-DC adapter, so you only need to buy the different power cords to connect the  
different outlets or the hotel may provide universal outlets to support your power cord as  
well as voltages.  
If you drive your car with the Notebook PC, DO NOT leave the Notebook PC facing  
the sun. Place it in the shady and cool area.  
DO NOT remove the HDD immediately while or after operating. Set the Notebook PC  
into the Standby mode or Hibernation mode, before moving it.  
The connection between Internet and your Notebook PC will be interrupted when the  
system enter the hibernation mode.  
3-2 How to enter the suspend mode  
Click the left button of the mouse on the “Start”Click the left button of the mouse on the  
“Turn Off Computer”Click the left button of the mouse on ”Standby”or ”Hibernation” itemsthen  
the system will enter the standby mode or Hibernate mode.  
If you will attend a meeting with the Notebook PC and want still keep the Notebook PC in the  
current state, please set the system into suspend mode. When you turn on the Notebook PC  
again, the system will return the last state, which you want.  
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4. Keep the data for future possible use  
Your computer has been fully tested and complies with the system specifications before  
shipping. However, incorrect operations, mishandling or any other reasons may loss your data,  
e.g.: Delete or cover the data by error, Damage the HDD by vibration, Damaged by Network  
virus, Disaster, Loss the data because of being stolen.  
4-1 HDD Partition  
The damage of the HDD or the operating system may be result in the loss of the data in the  
HDD.  
So you need to save your data to another memory card to avoid losing the data.  
In order to improve the performance of your Notebook PC, the HDD of your Notebook PC  
can be formatted with some partitions, C, D and so on. Save files to the any partitions except C  
partition. Then you can retrieval or reinstall the operating system without damaging your data.  
Select the available software to part the HDD, as you like.  
4-2 Class the data in the HDD  
1) Files: Office filesPicturesMusic and so on.  
2) E-mail: Sent mail, Address List and so on.  
3) Information of Website: The favorite of ExplorerBookmarks of Net-scape and so on.  
Save these data to the same file, or else you may forget copying some files to the  
spare HDD or the other memory card. Please save your data for future possible use  
termly.  
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5. Getting Started  
5-1 Install the Rechargeable Battery  
Power the Notebook PC before using it. There are two ways to power the Notebook PC: Use  
the AC Adapter to power it or use the removable Battery Pack.  
The Notebook PC is designed to work with a removable Battery Pack. Your Notebook PC  
may or may not have its Battery Pack installed. If your Notebook PC does not have its Battery  
Pack installed, using the following procedures to install the Battery Pack:  
Push the Battery Pack toward the arrow into the Notebook PC until you hear it click and lock  
into place.  
5-2 Remove the Battery Pack  
1. Turn off the Notebook PCand disconnect all lines.  
2. Shut down and turn over the computer to access its base in flat and clean work surface.  
3. Slide the Battery Latch toward the arrow .  
4. Draw the Battery Pack towards the arrow to release the Battery Pack from the  
Notebook PC.  
WARNING! For safety reasons, DO NOT disassemble the Battery Pack, DO NOT  
short the circuit, DO NOT throw the Battery Pack into fire and keep it away from  
children.  
When the Notebook PC with Battery Pack (disconnect the adapter) turns on, the  
Power Indicator will turn on. And the light will turn off when in standby mode or  
system halting.  
DO NOT attempt to remove the Battery Pack while the Notebook PC turns on, as this  
may result in the loss of working data.  
Damage may occur if you use a different adapter to power the Notebook PC or use  
the Notebook PC’s adapter to power other electrical devices.  
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5-3 Connecting the Power Adapter  
The Notebook PC comes with a universal AC-DC adapter and the allowable input voltage of  
adapter is from 100V to 240V.  
Following the below steps to connect the adapter:  
1. Take the adapter and the power cord, and then connect the adapter with the power cord.  
2. Plug the DC end of adapter into the power jack of the Notebook PC.  
3. Insert the AC end to the wall outlet  
4. Check the connections above correctly before turning on the Notebook PC.  
DO NOT remove the Notebook PC if the HDD is being read or written, that may  
result in the loss of the data and the damage of the disk. Follow the system steps to  
turn off the Notebook PC.  
Your Notebook PC and the accessories may differ from the pictures shown.  
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6. Using Your Notebook PC  
6-1 Turning on the Notebook PC  
1. Open the LCD screen and adjust the angle of the  
Notebook PC’s LCD Screen  
2. Press the POWER button to turn on the Notebook  
PC.  
6-2 Adjust the Brightness of LCD Screen  
The Notebook PC uses an active matrix TFT LCD and provides a Display (Monitor) Output  
Port to connect the external monitor. The Notebook PC supports the function to adjust the LCD  
Screen through the following composite buttons.  
Click  
Function  
<Fn>+<F10>  
<Fn>+<F11>  
<Fn>+<F12>  
Shift between LCD Screen and external monitor  
Decrease the brightness of screen  
Increase the brightness of screen  
LCD Screen is made of glass and may be damaged if the Notebook PC is dropped or  
shoves any hard object.  
6-3 Keyboard Usage  
The Notebook PC’s integrated a keyboard with 84  
keys.  
Click the numeric/symbol keys to input the desired  
keys after starting the keyboard.  
Press <Fn+NumLk> key to enable the keypad, the  
light indicates that the keypad is active; press <  
Fn+NumLk> key again to disable the keypad.  
Each key on the keyboard may have multiple functions in different software.  
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Function Keys  
These function keys with the color word or icon sign means that their function only can be  
activated when clicking the function key and the <Fn> key at the same time.  
<Fn>+<F1>Turn on or turn off the camera window.  
<Fn>+<F2>Turn on or turn off the WiFi.  
<Fn>+<F3>Turn on or turn off the mute.  
<Fn>+<F4>Turn down the volume.  
<Fn>+<F5>Turn up the volume.  
<Fn>+<F6>Play or pause the playback.  
<Fn>+<F7>Return to the previous track.  
<Fn>+<F8>Go to the next track.  
<Fn>+<F9>Stop the playback.  
<Fn>+<F10>Shift between LCD Screen and external monitor.  
<Fn>+<F11>/<F12>Decrease/Increase brightness of LCD Screen.  
6-4 Card Reader Usage  
The Notebook PC has a single built-in memory card reader that can read the following flash  
memory cards: Secure Digital, Multi-Media Card, Memory Stick. See the manual of the relevant  
card for more information.  
6-5 The Memory Card  
6-5-1 Insert The Memory Card  
The card only can be inserted in one orientation (with the card’s electrical contacts towards  
the bottom of the unit) Force to insert the card may in result of damage.  
6-5-2 Pull out the Memory Card  
Stop the card’s operation, then pull the card out from the port.  
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7. Internet Connection  
7-1 Connect the Lineate LAN  
Before connecting the network with your computer, setup your network system first, and then  
connect telecommunication line to your Netbook PC.  
Setting the Network system  
Click the right button of the mouse on the “My Network Places”, click the left button of the mouse  
on the “Properties” item to enter the “Network Connections” windows, as show below:  
Contact your Internet service provider for more information about the setting of IP and  
DNS.  
Click the right button of the mouse on the icon of “Local  
Area Connections”, click left button of the mouse on the  
“Properties” item to display the menu of “Local Area  
Connection Properties”, as show right:  
On the menu of “Local Area Connections Properties”,  
click the left button of the mouse on the “Internet  
Protocol(TCP/IP)”click the left button of the mouse on  
the “Properties” to enter the “Internet ProtocolTCP/IP)  
Properties” windows.  
Select the “General” label on the “Internet Protocol  
TCP/IPProperties” windows, and enter the address  
of your IP and DNS, or select “Obtain an IP address  
automatically”.  
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7-2 Wireless LAN  
Click <Fn>+<F2> to turn the wireless network on or off. When the wireless network turns on, the  
WIFI Indicator turns on and the icon of WIFI will display on the right-bottom of the desktop.  
Click the right button of the mouse on the icon of WIFI, click the left button of the mouse on the  
“View Available Wireless Networks” of the pop-up menu or click the left button of the mouse  
doubly on the icon of WIFI to enter the windows of “Wireless Network Connection”, as show  
below:  
Click the left button of the mouse on the  
“Refresh” of the windows, the system will  
search and list the available wireless  
Networks. The information of the  
Networks will be displayed when you  
select the relevant network. Some  
Networks may need to type the  
password before connecting.  
While you don’t need to use the WIFI network, press <Fn>+<F2> to turn off and it can  
increase the usage time of the Battery Pack.  
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8. Power Managing System  
8-1 Battery System  
The Netbook PC is designed to work with a removable and high capability Battery Pack.  
8-1-1 Checking Battery Power  
Click the left button of the mouse on “Start”“Control Panel”“Performance and  
Maintenance “ , then click “Power Options”, the menu will display as below. On the window, click  
the left button of the mouse on “Power Meter” label to check the power of the battery.  
Set the shortcut to check the remaining battery power: click the left button of the mouse on  
“Advanced” label, select “ Always show icon on the taskbar”. Then move your cursor over the  
power icon in the left-bottom of the desktop to see the battery power.  
DO NOT attempt to remove the Battery Pack while the Netbook PC is turned on, as  
this may result in loss of working data and damage of the Netbook PC.  
When you use your Netbook PC first time, check the remaining battery power, and  
make sure that the new Battery Pack has been completely charged.  
The Battery Pack has limit on the number times it can be recharged. In any case,  
the Battery Pack’s usage time will eventually decrease and a new Battery Pack  
must be purchased from an authorized dealer for this Netbook PC.  
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8-1-2 Charging the Battery Pack  
When you use your Netbook PC first time, check the remaining battery power, and make  
sure that the new Battery Pack has been completely charged before the Netbook PC is  
disconnected from external power.  
The Battery Pack begins to charge as soon as the Netbook PC is connected to the external  
power, and the Charge Indicator light will turn on. When the Battery Pack charges completely,  
the Charge Indicator light will turn off. Save your working data or connect the adapter when the  
battery power is low. And the battery will stop charging if the battery is fully charged.  
8-1-3 Low Power Warning  
The system will display the warning windows and advise you to connect the adapter, when  
battery power is low. Save your working data if you don’t have the adapter at this moment. The  
warning function can be set in the “Power Options” menu.  
8-1-4 Battery Power  
The Battery Pack’s actual figure varies will depend on how you use the power saving  
features, your general work habits, the CPU, system memory size, and the size of LCD Screen.  
Please turn on the manage power function and connect the adapter to save electric power.  
8-1-5 Store the Battery Pack  
DO NOT leave the Battery Pack discharged; the Battery Pack will discharge over time. But  
in any case, the Battery Pack’s usage time will eventually decrease and a new Battery Pack must  
be purchased.  
It is ideal that the battery be stored in a temperature range between 10and 35. Any  
temperatures above or below this range will shorten the life of the battery. If the temperature is  
too high, it may cause fire or explode.  
DO NOT throw the Netbook PC in municipal waste. Check local regulations for  
disposal of electronic products.  
8-1-6 Prolonging the Battery’s Life  
Use the AC adapter wherever the AC wall outlet is available. Charge the battery  
completely for using in your traveling.  
The ideal working temperature is from 20to 30. Any temperatures above or below this  
range will shorten the actual usage time of the Battery Pack.  
After charging the Battery Pack completely, keep the Battery Pack in the Netbook PC. It  
will stop charging if the Battery Pack is fully charged and not be damaged.  
DO NOT leave the Battery Pack discharged over three month, the Battery Pack will be  
damaged, it must continue to be charge every three months, as well as the spare Battery  
Pack.  
Purchase an additional Battery Pack.  
DO NOT often plug or pull the Adapter from the electric outlets, it is the best way to prolong  
the Battery Pack’s life.  
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The life expectancy of the Battery Pack is approximately 300 recharges.  
Store the Battery Pack in cool and dry place, the ideal temperature is from 10to 30.  
The Battery Pack will discharge quickly in hot environment and the life of the Battery Pack  
will be shortened.  
DO NOT throw the Netbook PC in municipal waste. Check local regulations for disposal of  
electronic products.  
DO NOT put the Battery Pack near or in the fire, or else it may cause fire or explode.  
The Battery Pack will short circuit if the Battery Pack puncture or reassemble.  
8-2 Power Management Modes  
8-2-1 Standby mode of the System  
The function of Standby mode: Store your current data and status in RAM, turn off the external  
device, but the Power Indicator Light still turns on. If you press the POWER button, the system  
will operate again.  
8-2-2 Hibernate  
In “Hibernate” mode: The current data and status are stored on HDD and the Netbook PC  
turns off (the Power Indicator Light will turn off). Press the POWER button to restarting the  
system.  
Activate the “Hibernate” function: Click the left button of the mouse on the “Hibernate” label  
of thePower Options Propertieswindows, select the “Enable Hibernate”, then “System  
Hibernate” will display inPower Options Propertieswindows.  
8-2-3 Log Off  
Click the left button of the mouse on “Start” click the left button of the mouse on “Turn Off  
Computer” select “Standby” or “Hibernate” Enter the standby mode or the hibernate mode.  
If the system is force to turn off because of using up the power in the standby mode. Your  
current data and status will be stored on the HDD. The system will operate again after changing  
a power-full battery or connecting the wall outlets.  
When the power is used up, the Netbook PC will exit the standby mode and turn off. Store  
your working data, before using up the power of the Battery Pack.  
8-2-4 Restart the System  
Press POWER button to exit the suspend mode and enter the current status. And the  
“restart” function will reactivate all the operating programs.  
Press and hold the POWER button for over 4 seconds to turn off the Netbook PC if  
the system halts. Press and hold the POWER button for over 2 seconds to turn off in  
normal mode.  
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8-3 Power Saving  
When you use a battery as the source power for your Netbook PC, you can take advantage  
of power management settings to conserve battery life.  
8-3-1 Connect the Adapter without using Battery Pack  
The Battery Pack has a limit on the number times it can be recharged. DO NOT use the  
Battery Pack if you have the adapter.  
8-3-2 Adjust the brightness of LCD Screen  
If necessary, adjust the brightness of the LCD Screen in order to save the electric power.  
Close the LCD Screen if you don’t need to use your computer for a brief period.  
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9. Upgrading Your Notebook PC  
9-1 Connect the External Monitor  
The Notebook PC supplies a VGA port for connecting External Monitor or projective device.  
9-1-1 How to connect the External Monitor  
1. Turn off the Notebook PC and insert the 15-pin  
D-sub monitor plug to the external monitor.  
2. Turn on the Notebook PC.  
<Fn>+<F10>Shift between LCD Screen  
and external monitor.  
9-1-2 Connect Keyboard and Mouse  
The Notebook PC’s integrated a keyboard with 84 keys. If you want to use the external  
keyboard or mouse, connect the external keyboard and external mouse by the USB port.  
When you disconnect the external keyboard or external mouse from the computer,  
grasp the connector, not the cable itself, and pull firmly but gently to avoid damaging  
the cable.  
9-1-3 Connect Audio Device  
The Notebook PC can be connected headphone,  
sound box and microphone.  
The speaker will turn off automatically after connecting the external headphone to the  
Notebook PC. Excessively loud volume could damage your hearing. So turn down the  
volume before connecting earphone, and then raise the volume to comfortable level.  
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9-1-4 Lock Port  
The Lock Port allows the Notebook PC to be  
secured using and can prevent the Notebook PC to  
be removed from a fixed object.  
9-2 Enter the BIOS Setup Menu  
Follow the below steps to enter the BIOS Setup Menu:  
1. Click F2 button quickly during loading the system, then the system will enter “Setup Utility”  
as shown below:  
2. Click the left/ right direction keys to select “Boot” and click the Enter button to enter the  
below menu:  
On the menu, click the up/down direction keys to select “Legacy” and click the Enter button to  
enter the below menu:  
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3. Click the up/down direction keys to select “Boot Type Order” and click the Enter button to  
enter the below menu:  
4. Click the “Shift” + ”+”or click ”-“ directly to remove the item position and then click the  
up/down direction button to select the startup option. Proceed to click F10 to popup the  
dialogue box and select “Yes” firstly, then click “Enter” to save the setting as shown below:  
There is no need to change the startup order and click F12 directly to select the  
temporary startup option after turning on the unit.  
9-3 System Recovery Management  
9-3-1 One Key for System Recovery  
If the system becomes corrupted or is erased, you needs to reinstall the operating system and  
software and etc. Use the system recovery to restore the hard disc of your computer when you  
purchased. Please refer to operate as following step:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn on the Notebook PC, then press F3 button when the screen shows “To Start  
Windows RecoveryPressF3Function Key …”.  
Read “Notes” on the dialogue box that popped up afterwards, then click “OK” to enter  
“System Recovery” and click “Recover”.  
“Recover completed, Click ‘OK’ to restart computer.” would appear in several minutes,  
then click “OK” and restart the computer to recover the system to the factory status.  
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To enter WINDOWS XP at the first time since recovered preinstalled status, the system  
would run auto-load procedure that may need about 5 minutes. Please don’t do any operation  
during loading and the system would popup the warning of restart the computer as below,  
clicking “OK” to restart the computer to finish the system initialization.  
Be sure to copy the data to other storage device before recovery.  
Don’t adjust HDD partition manually, or it would lead to the recovery disabled.  
Suggest connecting the power adapter to prevent the system destroy during recover.  
If pressed F3 by mistake, but there is no necessary to recover system. You can select  
“Cancel” on the dialogue box that popped up at the second step and exit from the  
recovery, then restart the computer to avoid the data loss.  
9-3-1 System Recovery CD  
You must connect an optional optical disc drive to use the System Recovery CD and operate as  
the prompt indication on the menu to finish the recovery.  
This CD restores your computer to its original state, so user data and applications will  
be lost.  
The System Recovery CD contains a backup copy of the system and drive originally  
installed on your hard disk drive. The System Recovery utility will perform a Full Restore with  
Format. It formats the hard disk drive, then restores all the original state.  
Full Restore with Format removes all the information on the hard disk drive. You will  
lose any software you have installed and any other files you have created since you  
started to use your computer. This means you will have to reinstall any applications  
that were not with the computer when you purchased it.  
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10. Appendix  
10-1 Troubleshooting  
Q1How to turn off the Notebook PC when the halted system cannot warm boot?  
APress the POWER button and hold 4 or 6 seconds to turn off the Notebook PC.  
Q2How to check the Notebook PC if the Notebook PC cannot be turned off?  
A1.If the power is low, connect to the electric outlets.  
2.Check that the video display system is not in the external monitor mode.  
3.Make sure the indicator of the adapter turns on and the adapter works well.  
4. Remove the U disk, SD card and any other external device.  
Q3If the water come into the Notebook PC  
A1. DO NOT turn on the Notebook PC.  
2. Disconnect the outlet cable and detach the Battery Pack in order to turn off the Notebook  
PC, instead of pressing the POWER button to turn off it. Disconnect all external devices.  
3. Spill out the water from the Notebook PC. Use a soft and waterish paper or cloth to wipe  
the surface of the Notebook PC lightly.  
4. Use the fanner to dry the Notebook PC and the accessories, and then send to the service  
center for advice.  
5. DO NOT place the Notebook PC into the dirty carrying case to again.  
Q4How to prolong the life of the Battery Pack?  
A1. Adjust the brightness of the LCD Screen to proper level.  
2. Turn down the volume.  
3. Make the appropriate setting in the Power Management menu.  
Q5: If the image isn’t clear  
A: Check that the lens is clear or not, if not, clean with the soft cloth.  
Q6: If the mobile moves slowly  
A: The camera needs some light when gathering the data and the speed will be slow if the light  
condition isn’t good. Please adjust the screen position of the Notebook PC or the position of the  
user.  
The image display also shall be slower by the heavy loading for the system when the many  
applications are running. Please close the unused procedure.  
Note:  
Q5 and Q6 are the questions when you are using the camera for video capture,  
conferencing, and chatting.  
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10-2 Specifications  
Main Feature  
CPU  
Intel Atom N270 (1.6GHz, 533MHz FSB)  
2.5W MAX  
CPU Power Consumption  
On-die, primary 32-kB instructions cache and 24-kB,  
write-back data cache  
L1 Cache Size  
L2 Cache Size  
Memory (#)  
512-kB on-die second level cache  
1GB(Max 2GB)  
Memory Type  
Storage  
DDRII 533/667 MHz  
HDD Capacities (#)  
TFT Screen  
160GB  
TFT Screen Size  
Screen Type  
10” inch  
TFT  
Description  
TFT LCD 1024X600  
Built-in Camera  
Resolution  
1.3M Pixels  
Video/Audio Feature  
Video Card Type  
Video Card Capacity  
Audio System  
Sound Card Type  
I/O Device  
Intel GMA 950  
Share Dynamic EMS Memory 128MB(Max)  
Built-in speaker  
HD Codec  
Mouse  
Touch Pad  
Keyboard  
84-key keyboard  
Condition  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
Storage Humidity  
5-35  
35%-85%  
-20-55℃  
20%-93%  
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Power  
Adapter  
AC 100~240V; DC 12V  
36W  
Output Power (maximum)  
Battery (Type)  
Voltage  
Lithium rechargeable battery  
7.4V  
Port Standard  
LAN Type: 10/100Base-T  
Wireless Card: 802.11 b/g  
Headphone Port, Speaker, Built-in Microphone,  
Microphone Port  
LAN  
Audio Port  
USB Port  
USB-A Port(x3)USB2.0  
Support SD/MMC/MS Card  
Express Card/34  
SD Card Port  
Express Card Port  
VGA Port  
D-15 Output  
Physical Features  
No battery  
With battery  
About 1.1Kg  
About 1.4Kg  
Weight  
Dimension  
253*189*36.0mm  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. The # symbol means  
that the item is optional.  
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Customer Support  
For technꢀcal support or product servꢀce, see the table below or contact your reseller.  
NOTE: You wꢀll need the product serꢀal number.  
T = Telephone  
Country/Region  
Website  
Email  
F = FAX  
AUS= 1800 880 818  
NZ= 0800 008 822  
Australꢀa/New Zealand  
servꢀ[email protected]ꢀewsonꢀc.com  
T (Toll-Free)= 1-866-463-4775  
T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2533  
F= 1-909-468-1202  
Canada  
servꢀce.ca@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
Europe  
Hong Kong  
Indꢀa  
Contact your reseller  
T= 852 3102 2900  
T= 1800 11 9999  
T= 080 333 2131  
servꢀ[email protected]ꢀewsonꢀc.com  
servꢀce@ꢀn.vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
servꢀ[email protected]ꢀewsonꢀc.com  
Korea  
Latꢀn Amerꢀca  
(Argentꢀna)  
T= 0800 666 0194  
soporte@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
Latꢀn Amerꢀca (Brazꢀl)  
Latꢀn Amerꢀca (Chꢀle)  
T= 0800 891 6984  
T= 800 440 303  
soporte@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
soporte@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
Latꢀn Amerꢀca  
(Columbꢀa)  
T= 01 800 915 6588  
T= 001 800 514 6518  
soporte@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
soporte@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
Latꢀn Amerꢀca (Mexꢀco)  
Renta y Datos, 29 SUR 721, COL. LA PAZ, 72160 PUEBLA, PUE. Tel: 01.222.891.55.77 CON 10 LINEAS  
Electroser, Av Reforma No. 403Gx39 y 41, 97000 Mérꢀda, Yucatán. Tel: 01.999.925.19.16  
Latꢀn Amerꢀca (Peru)  
Macau  
T= 0800 53458  
T= 853 700 303  
soporte@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
servꢀ[email protected]ꢀewsonꢀc.com  
T= 1-800-688-6688 (Englꢀsh)  
T= 1-866-379-1304 (Spanꢀsh)  
F= 1-909-468-1202  
servꢀce.us@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
soporte@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
Puerto Rꢀco & Vꢀrgꢀn Islands  
Sꢀngapore/Malaysꢀa/Thaꢀland  
South Afrꢀca  
T= 65 6461 6044  
servꢀ[email protected]ꢀewsonꢀc.com  
T (Toll-Free)= 888-572-9237  
Unꢀted States  
servꢀce.us@vꢀewsonꢀc.com  
T (Toll)= 909-444-8801  
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Limited Warranty  
VIEWSONIC® NETBOOK  
What the warranty covers:  
VꢀewSonꢀc warrants ꢀts products to be free from defects ꢀn materꢀal and workmanshꢀp durꢀng the  
warranty perꢀod. If a product proves to be defectꢀve ꢀn materꢀal or workmanshꢀp durꢀng the warranty  
perꢀod, VꢀewSonꢀc wꢀll, at ꢀts sole optꢀon, repaꢀr or replace the product wꢀth a sꢀmꢀlar product.  
Replacement Product or parts may ꢀnclude remanufactured or refurbꢀshed parts or components.  
The replacement unꢀt wꢀll be covered by the balance of the tꢀme remaꢀnꢀng on the customer’s  
orꢀgꢀnal lꢀmꢀted warranty. VꢀewSonꢀc provꢀdes no warranty for the thꢀrd-party software ꢀncluded wꢀth  
the product or ꢀnstalled by the customer.  
How long the warranty is effective:  
ViewSonic NetBook products are warranted for (1) year from the first consumer purchase for parts  
and labor.  
User ꢀs responsꢀble for the back up of any data before returnꢀng the unꢀt for servꢀce. VꢀewSonꢀc ꢀs  
not responsꢀble for any data lost.  
Who the warranty protects:  
This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser.  
What the warranty does not cover:  
1. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
2. Damage, deterꢀoratꢀon or malfunctꢀon resultꢀng from:  
a. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product  
modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.  
b. Any damage of the product due to shꢀpment.  
c. Removal or ꢀnstallatꢀon of the product.  
d. Causes external to the product, such as electrical power fluctuations or failure.  
e. Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specifications.  
f. Normal wear and tear.  
g. Any other cause whꢀch does not relate to a product defect.  
3. Any product exhꢀbꢀtꢀng a condꢀtꢀon commonly known as “ꢀmage burn-ꢀn” whꢀch results when a  
statꢀc ꢀmage ꢀs dꢀsplayed on the product for an extended perꢀod of tꢀme.  
4. Removal, ꢀnstallatꢀon, one way transportatꢀon, ꢀnsurance, and set-up servꢀce charges.  
How to get service:  
1. For ꢀnformatꢀon about receꢀvꢀng servꢀce under warranty, contact VꢀewSonꢀc Customer Support  
(Please refer to Customer Support page). You wꢀll need to provꢀde your product’s serꢀal number.  
2. To obtaꢀn warranty servꢀce, you wꢀll be requꢀred to provꢀde (a) the orꢀgꢀnal dated sales slꢀp, (b)  
your name, (c) your address, (d) a descrꢀptꢀon of the problem, and (e) the serꢀal number of the  
product.  
3. Take or shꢀp the product freꢀght prepaꢀd ꢀn the orꢀgꢀnal contaꢀner to an authorꢀzed VꢀewSonꢀc  
servꢀce center or VꢀewSonꢀc.  
4. For addꢀtꢀonal ꢀnformatꢀon or the name of the nearest VꢀewSonꢀc servꢀce center, contact  
VꢀewSonꢀc.  
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Limitation of implied warranties:  
There are no warrantꢀes, express or ꢀmplꢀed, whꢀch extend beyond the descrꢀptꢀon contaꢀned hereꢀn  
including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  
Exclusion of damages:  
VꢀewSonꢀc’s lꢀabꢀlꢀty ꢀs lꢀmꢀted to the cost of repaꢀr or replacement of the product. VꢀewSonꢀc shall  
not be lꢀable for:  
1. Damage to other property caused by any defects ꢀn the product, damages based upon  
inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of business  
opportunꢀty, loss of goodwꢀll, ꢀnterference wꢀth busꢀness relatꢀonshꢀps, or other commercꢀal loss,  
even ꢀf advꢀsed of the possꢀbꢀlꢀty of such damages.  
2. Any other damages, whether ꢀncꢀdental, consequentꢀal or otherwꢀse.  
3. Any claꢀm agaꢀnst the customer by any other party.  
4. Repaꢀr or attempted repaꢀr by anyone not authorꢀzed by VꢀewSonꢀc.  
Effect of state law:  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state. Some states do not allow lꢀmꢀtatꢀons on ꢀmplꢀed warrantꢀes and/or do not allow the  
exclusꢀon of ꢀncꢀdental or consequentꢀal damages, so the above lꢀmꢀtatꢀons and exclusꢀons may not  
apply to you.  
Sales outside the U.S.A. and Canada:  
For warranty ꢀnformatꢀon and servꢀce on VꢀewSonꢀc products sold outsꢀde of the U.S.A. and  
Canada, contact VꢀewSonꢀc or your local VꢀewSonꢀc dealer.  
The warranty perꢀod for thꢀs product ꢀn maꢀnland Chꢀna (Hong Kong, Macao and Taꢀwan Excluded)  
ꢀs subject to the terms and condꢀtꢀons of the Maꢀntenance Guarantee Card.  
For users ꢀn Europe and Russꢀa, full detaꢀls of warranty provꢀded can be found ꢀn www.  
vꢀewsonꢀceurope.com under Support/Warranty Informatꢀon.  
4.3: VꢀewSonꢀc NetBook Warranty  
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